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1881I—TWELVE PAGES thes bt ted | the retary of State to-day: Tho Western contrhat to the support of nll, and thanked tho people of 4 to become a eltizun oft WASHINGTON. ey ell jo FOR te, to, demand Untied ears o Of Chicazo; eapleal atock, | advancement of money, Keokuk’s best | Downers Grove for thelr hospitality. | OLEOMARGARIN States, strongly | contemning ‘snl hed bank notes are presented for redemption, $100,000; Incorporatora, dames D, Sturgua, lawyers are employed In the case, that ihe Buniaveschonl publlonttons of the fap: ; ' urging a jyetem of popular education, Claudius B. Notson, and Alfred B, Soymour, st Publication Society wore s | Utilizing -It for the Purpose o' st oe Tho Government Swindled Out of] VIRGINIA REPUBLICANS. | cre principal object at the company te tho RELIGIOUS. compara wit abi ok other honeos. am twas | Utilizing jartonine aed P FIRE. RECORD, Three Huadred Thousand MEETING OF REPRESENTATIVE MEN WIHO | iannfactura of horseshoes, ‘The Pennsyle Vel rect aritate, iets ardening Lard. FAVOt COALITION, vnnin Group Gold and Silver Mining Com- SUNDAY*sCHOOL WORKERS, Tho Rev. J. F. Howard, of Downer's Grove, AT TOMBSTONE, Antz, ‘7, Dollars. Spectat Dispatch to The Catcaga Tribune, mauyar Chienees. capital. stock Speetat Dispatch to The Chieaao Tridines thon iutdressod tho Assnolition, He sald that . Wastisatoy, 2. Oy June 28 —Notwith- | (nearporators.. George | Brigit Tonnsrons, Ariz. 'T. dune %,—] standing tho fect that Postmaster Gilmer and } Schiutur, and Jones 8. MeKent {ho pulloy of the Educational Goclety wun on | A Refner Explains the Whys and | yesterday, awayt over names ar ais here ore, duh | Tonoxto, Juno 2.—At the Vonventton to-day trely wrong, In that (tulded young men in pres , t Stinday-schaol tenchers, with Prositent 8. X Ulock . Soll Brad day telegraphed to Ut 5 ren tees He Mlnko tn tho, chele, the proccedlngs were hacen of giving it to thei tie mae eneeenel Wherefores of tho Process, Hestroylng nbout 160 ‘bulldines, Melding g Stlomey-Genornl! Williams,” {he | Collector Bruty yestertay telegrantien te Ue FH TH a : ith yer And praiso, | by sovoral sponkers, but no action was taken In largo bart of tlie business portion of theta Ollicer upon ‘Whom the xia atte ans ‘vito Were expected ; THE WEATHER. shor usternte trom n number of Btutes feporte iho -peeralage. Tho Hove de Ta Juckson of | Kvoralnco tho veelnnlug uf the present taril The lone alll Deobably tuguteRnte a quan Sr ANE AL beet at ata aN th ed na to the work of.organizition accomplished | Of Ta Cbicen Tene: Theol O oa eect | cornor, which, It t# said, i8 boing manipu- | ofamiition da ars. Abou 800 peuple . .. a ‘of tho Chie: Buptist Thoologieal Seminui . 5 A ‘Ara hom Blame: Ralls: anenibets ones Cabliels A jconstlcralie Oviick Pegs en ee Orricnn, | tt thote localities. An open conference on Stato, | to nitd $20,00 fo Ite idowmnone fond. and usked | lated by an oxtonatyo Chleago paoking-house,| leas, ‘The buildinga were mostly o ie . 3 ull to help In attaining this greatly to be destrod : -eachoo! 4 The Cases Made Ont o Claim for 6,000 | 8t tho.mecting held this forenoon about fifty | Wasitixdtos, D. C., June 2-10. n.—Ispr- | Brevinelat, and tocal Sunday-school organtzn: f tn with Inrge foreign connections, refined lard has’ |-temporary charatter, ‘Thu fire ort, a inated f Uons, led by Mr. Bane! W, Chirk, of the Sune | end. - 5 Deon selling at prices nt orashade below the | q saloon, ifrom tho o1 ening of delegates were present, ‘These delugates nre | cArions—I'or the Tennessee and Ohto Val- tiny School Pinca followed. Mr, Witllam Roy- peta tens Bs loko, Of, Shabbona, next current yures for tho ordinary commeroial are | wiitsky, the ‘tunes: of Pale peat ot Mythical Bales of Louisiana all white men, and claim to represent tho Ie- | teys, partly cloudy wenther In. Tennessee, | holds; of Poorin, {lly iirged nll who felt nu interes chapter of Proverbs, It was an ingenious dis- | ticle, This fact, and somo later Importations | with elgatlghter, Water was ated Cotton. publican party In alt parts of Virgiuin. | local rains, wits mostly easterly, and nearly | ost in tho cnuseto talk and write nbont It at | ovurre, sCeinpariog the "virtuous worn” to | of oleomargusine stoarine, Uiltod on tho ralle i Sear tho Churehs During tho aftornoon the Committee of State of Religion inthe Association reported. Thore ‘had been sovonty-aix baptisms during tho yonr, . Among them wore members ot the present | stattonary temperature and barometer, evory opportunity, and to orminize on the samo, Legislature of Virginia, chalrmen of Repub- For the Lower Lake region, slightly warm | lines as polltical parties organized, so that the roads a6 tallow, gave rise to considerable gossip and, thoro, belng ‘no fre-engines, buy Me The Attorney-General WII Decide Nas | tican committees, ex-meinbers ani lace can- | cr, fale wenther, variable ‘winds, mostly | work should extend to the length and brendth tle could ‘be dont to check th on the Board of ‘Trade, in which it was charge) 8 flames that the lard refiners, In consequence of the except to tear down tho buildings, eho, i ; A fow aceklents vceurred, bi y Merk: ’, ftholand. Retnya Prosbyterian, he bolloved | and the total mombership of tho twenty-two | closa competition in the business, wero using | /’ ‘3 + Out none fonaleBank Notes Redcemable ditates for-Congress. Juiges ani Clerks of | ensterly, statlonary or falling baromoter, ol churchos in the Association was BOW Kellowe of then are very serlons, ‘Tho’ Ty ! in Colne Courts, Sherlifs, merchants, and othera, from For the Upper Lake region, partly cloudy | !2 the perseverance of tho anints, Ing this report AReneral discnasiui was hold. in | Mllowateurino aud other articles equally remote ¥ trn Verein all scetions of the Sinte, ‘The situntion in Vir- | weather in the north portion, local rains, yarl- aa eC aaa alnale ule iat toieey tore giuta was fully tlseussed and great fndigna- | abie: winds, mostly ensterly, statlonary or froin the poreine product in filling out tho ra- | Hall and Theatre ls thrown open for the ac ‘ 5 " and that fares wero two cents per init, whieh Meeting of Representative Virginia Ro- | tun expressed over the action of Wickham’s | higher temperature, and falllug barometer, g ; commodation of those burned ont, ape lard which thoy wore putting up for ox- | Bienen prank of Tuteiusen” sinlela whteh many of the delegates took’ part, ‘The Assoviation thon adjourned to mect nuxt June at Hlano, 1 Sinith, San Franelseo, representing a * mt faollitated tho holding of State conventions for | | This annual mooting was considered a vory | With a view of ascertaining just how much } ber of compantes, repotts 2, Nun. bi Who F Coal Coinmutttos in removing the Hon Jolin F. | hor Wye tinper sislssippl nud Lower Mis: | tho promotion of sindny-sehuol olgantautton. Fifscd for tho charities OF ths Chacok dactag ag | truth there was in tho ohare of substitution | ‘Tire otter’ companies lose ‘ese of ny publicans 0 Payor - Lewis from the position of Chatrman of the | the north portion, focal rains, winds mostly | In thoSouthorn States rallway rates wero lirger, | sessions, «| and adulteration, a Trrnvng reporter yostorday | ‘various sinall amuunts, One tniner sutetded tion, State Central Committee, and over tho call of | southorly, and stitlonary or higher temper. | and it would cost-n'small fortune for somo of aad . Intorviewad revoral representatives of the tard: | bi cuttne hls throat, and Puter Murphy shot that Comimittes for n convention, whereby, | ature. + thodatexates to nttend conventions, Aneffort| GERMAN. EVANGELICAL SYNOD, refineries, and from those gentlemen he recolved | hi muclf through the head, COTTON OLATMS, as the delegntes declared, the effort Is inde \ The Chief Signal Officer furnishes the fol- | should be mide to got thos rates reduced so |“ Sptctal Duapateh t0 The Chicago Tribune. ", | considerable information, SAN FRANCISCO, Jung 23.—Tnquiry lowlng special bulletin: am “Did youaver sea thom fll the lard-tanks {nsuranco companies and agenctes shows tut " ie loss to them by the Tombstone: fi at n paoking-house?” queried one of tho reiln- re will ers after tho roportor bud explained bis errand, | fa Io Over tinay aindee ease eee Polly ie News xathorer waa forced toadmit that ho . 2s ad not. IN CHICAGO. “Well, thon,” sald ho, "let mo tell you that i . ae ie notwithstanding all: tho pats taken thora | q_ ne arm from Lox 476 at 18:60 yesterday will wet in with tho loaf’ tard and | “fternioon was entised bya fire tn the tro trimmiues plecds of alr, gristle, anil othor | Story frame bulldiny No. 695 North Pauling substances, whiut, when the Inrd Ja drawn uff | atreet, owned and occupled na a hay-presy autor being rendorad, ary not alorotber gotten by H. dacobs-& Sou, The datnage jy a ie ards: ners Q. all those torolgn substaucos, If his buxiness | estimated at from $2,000 to $3,000 on s 3 $99: “- is Inovery XNE GOVERNMENT SWINDLED THROUGH | to prohibit fully 4 that thore should be conventions held " SRY 2 y asional rain tits fatlen in Minnesota, |r OFFICES CT ENY ON INEFFICIENOY OF ITS | syyerevris OF THE REPUDLICANS OF THR | EIGN Tale Mentor Nes prevailed. ‘Phe | State, | rhe eespt aus Pi ney Se scien to ‘The Chteago Tribune. STATE temperature Is below the mean for the month tier Usn- cof. poatalccarda < chenp Wasutsaros D.C, dune %3.—The Court | {om partictpation tn the election of delegates 3 lortheraaaxt Sy eatery Stas ae bet method of awapping ideas and of spurring thoso - ae sos at e re | ust temper ‘e Wit estel of Claiins handed down a decision to-day tn |.' 9 ltanntiiead Souvea ian, he tahoe in. Texige 107 “ut Stocnton: 105 at | who wero Inactive by making thont feol that the case of Peychnud vs. the United States, | Sen Interchange S Concho; 104 siCorsleana; Ont Fort Eliott | thoy wero not doing thelr duty ns well as others, ra esulutions were unanimously ndopted: Engle Pass; 100 at Fort Sil, Light | Ho sketched the work of organization, he ‘bad It {sn deliberate accusation that the Govern- ‘> 1, That. tho ovident. sentiment of a | ttt, laste Passs dl fexolevil, je theasterly Ww rare reported from tho Ing two of ment was swindled ont of nearly $300,000 | inrye majarity of the Republiuan puris tn ihe | Voreusterly winds were reported fr fAocompllatod in Southorn Ilinols during two of Lako region and the South Atlantic States | tho hottest summerahe bad ever experienced, through the fault and treachery of {ts | State of: Virginia fatn favurof supporting tha outhwest of the Mississippi River. " Elye- | | to ab oficers. dude’ Nott, in delivering the | Liberal tlekot nominated by theConvention that | \Olero they are variable, Fair wonther fe | 204 recited a bnmorous anecdote about one a tT 5 bad predicted that a cons oplnion, sald: ‘in rendering judgment in | {aapmuled tthe Clty of Wienmond on the zd | ttre Tor Saturday In New England, the | Brother George, who hud pi a in Sprinapteno, Iil,.Juno23.—Tho members of tha Gerinan Evangelical Synod, beldat Pann,conclud- ed their labors yesterday, and caine toSpringtiold this morning to seo tho State Capitul. They numbered ubout forty miniatera of the Gospel, and were under tho guidance of the Rev, F. Prelfer, They visited all the points of interest ubout tho city, At the Stute-Huuse thoy wera shown Ay rt the building, and called on Gov. Cullum in a bods, POLITICAL. this case the Court cannot refrain’ from exe Heaoted, ‘That wo do Nae recognize tho Power Aidala Aslantie, tho South Atlantic, and the potives nee Hes aunba te aeteeate MARYLAND DEMOCRATS, engaged inputting ap eee Ee jaa pared in the ‘Conaienln New pressing a doubt ns to whether the cotton In | of qn bouy, ee aD aE eae eee ae eaeed cou. | Gu * LOCAL OBRERVATIONR_ - © | in arder to witnesa {ts falture, when he beeaine Spectal Dispatch to The Chleago Tribute LARD THAT WILL WITHSTAND THE SUMMER | Yorks, and for $700 In tho Flremen's af tits this suit is indeed distinct from the cotton | Huu. John F, Lewls from his position of Chalre LU:CA0U, June 2~Ii19p.m._ | so cnthusinatioin favor of it that he moved | BAurimone, Mud, June 23,—Thoro was a TEMPERATURE already settled for.’ All of the cotton cap- | Minot the Republican Btate Central Commit. | Fae —T pars Ther] iu) Wow, Vel] Jen, Weather | that it be beld every three months, and got the tee, and that until he aso removed wa fully | me (Dir Shere) | eee tured in the Techo country amounted to only | recognize him xe Chatrmau of sald Cammittes, Ge mw iaoa| “GilGiesr, | *nollonenrrled. Tlothought the name of tho y Assooigtion should bo changed from Interna- 6,000 bales, and it seems Improbable that the | and expect sald Committee's recognition uf his | 710 ost firm of Bellveq, Noblen & Co,, the ieleinal | pos ten-at rhe mevtlig: 10:0 Bold on tho eth | Wise i tonal to Interobristing. 4 city. “The flames sprend to a one-sto of New Orleans and the tropics. ‘To do 4b ; ry and ust harden tha lurd, otberwiso Ie would’ res | Dasement frame dwelling at No, 593, owned into grouse and ina short the become moro or by-H. Jacobs, and occupled by his son Wile leas, wield. itsed to banten jer" fom. The house was badly damaged, and lively time here to-day in polities at the meet- ingot the Democratle State Convention to nomlunte a Controller for the State,-. Dele- gates wero present from all the counties in aw Bid p, wh. [BULBS = “ by was Insured for $1,000, also in the Fl ' 8 ERLIS Mr. Jacobs, of Hilnols, addressed tho Conven: Lurd 1s about eventy divided between 000, 1 Firemen's, cluimants, could have been owners or factors | — Hesolved. That should the Committee, whan tt | Zse: Rae ti i Yon on “How to Sustain Organizations Whon ths Binley 5s cect an ones TORGIAE CO aad Ol as, otbor words, tho inrdof | The furniture and contents of the house fmore than two-thirds of {t, But,’ says | meets on the 28th inst., determine to eal} n State | y0;1Np, os, fALl2. sf Siear, i fF ed, and ‘not | Primaries, while the ue Olds,” ns they } commerce contains about w per cent of oll. ‘The were utiingured, but fi o si Convention, it be requested to order the dele~ | “igsromotar currecied for tomperaiure, olevadon, | Once Formed.” Workers were wanted, and not | Otani the splitof the faction of the | remaindor fs stearine, such as efor the Intros ed, rare, in preat wn the Court, clearly gates there to be elected in the usual manner in | ,npsfumeter curredied pe distinguléhed men whose names on paper were ing parte eh ta dalicaati Jnclpat- | duetton oF petroleum candies wore mado from, | Saved. A three-story brick building at Ne BEBUKING TIE GOVERNMENT'S MANAGE- which detemates nave Beretatore beer Booted, ‘tenn Dacometer, tie. useless, White the work in Iilinols was great, | Ting party,—also sent a del exation, prinelpal- | To nurdon tho lard more steurine ie addat, The | Ok Milwaukee avenue, owned by C. Bare MENT at which all duly quulitied voters of tho State in thermos ‘. Se patned him to think that ong-balf the chlidren | 1¥ from Balttmore City, The Convention of process is somowhatof a trade sucret, aseach | mann, was slightly dumaged by the Intensg crt who are In sympathy with the Natfonal Nepub- | Mean bumlulty, of the case, “ the Inw officers of the Govern ‘ympathy an that State were stillin darkness, While 65° | was enlled to ordur by the Hun. A. P, Gor- | refinery hos Its own formula, both as to propor- "| hwat, A frais cottnge, at No. 9%, fared can party shail be allowed :n vote, and that sald | Hlubest temperatura, $7.6. : 000 in Chteaye were boing taught tho story of 5 . | Hong and manipulation.” > + | much worse, and was partially destroyed: shed 4 y IOAGY, Juri Rt m 5 . : wy i crt therefore, has no renson for Interpasing too | pemablicans of our dtrve care onidete oe $$$ erate 8 pe The report of the Executive Committes was | cn Chnlrman, When the tine came St HOWL Or Ter a ae gree cam buy tho | shy’ ‘insurdnce, — Buildings’ at Non recovery doubts of {ts own.” "The Court was | of paying the entire Just debt of Virginia, and Stations, | a Wind, rade: eae expenditure of more than | for the appul ntment of a committes on cre- - Why this ditforeace?” ‘ Paulina, owned by C. Borgenwell, at No, © Steqrine iene yood demand, and commands | Sw, owned by C, Schrdeder, and No, 02, j & premium suticlent, to fully’ countorbalanee | McAuliffe, directly ucross the way from’ ths the deeltue tn tho ofl," bluze, were partlully damaged by tho heat, SAnd the ateneine te used for ——" So alyo were bulldings at No, 0 Mormon ftardening rellned lard, making candles, and street, owned and occupied by Willan Doss, for her, purposes in the arte and manufact- and at No, 3 owned by J. Wendt, rus. ‘Tho fire originated in the hay press, and ty refined meguearine is froreh saare chan tard. afd supposed to hive been the work of wolictous gommerulil article, it cannut pay you to uso | OF careless boys. residing in tho welghbor jard steorine for the purpose oF Ratdening tha { hood, It was altogether the hottest blan refined goods.” that nas occurred in that part of the city fur therefore obliged to give judgment for the | denounce ns fatey the statement mndu by our Opponents that we are repudiators, or that we in claimants, amounting to $200,004. In the any manner whatever favor the repudiution of deelsion handed down to-day the Court of | auy portion of the honost debt of our Stato, Cialis saya: * With which che opinion just des were nail to Ascertain tho grent 2 ritt of sonthnent ainong the fe wens o cloaca nett tae ne ‘Virginia in regard to the Liberal movement, by securing uxpressions of opinion froin tho as the record show, sitgmested nny steps for } gentlemen who were present at the mestlug n review, ‘and ‘just as quickly as} to-day, and who are apparently men of chir- it could bo done’ tho *Treasury paid | acter and Intelligence in. thelr, respective the judgment, the officials taking | communities, ‘They were tinamuious fn sup- dentiuls and “permanent organization the light commenocd, Nr. soauplt Hentshler, one of the lenders of the antl-ring inovement, got the floor and stated that he represented o duly necredited delegation. He claimed their rights in the Convention. Ho and others of his enuso wero hissed down by the crowd, aud, after on exelting scene, the Chairman suc- ceeded In ruling the speakers for the old- ling Democrats out of order, Mr. James Hodges, one of thelr number, still lusisted un $10,000 for tho noxt three years uniers pledyes were given that {¢ should be forthcoming. ‘Tho Proaident gave the detall of tho $10,000, and auld it waa necessary, if frosh work wus (i bo entered upon and there war to be. sumothing more thun life service, that five times that amount should bo subscribed. Let them all ue oe it cot be prepared to uct on it at tho alternoon seaaiun, A delegute asked If those States which sub- scribed nothiug wore tu give ve times that amount, how mucb It would be? [Laughter] INW./Gentle.| Rava lerits AASB | ct cot cococececceee ececaac: A. motion to request tha ExecutiveCommuittes | buing heard, and started from his’ seat to Wd you want to know all about the in-'| a long tle, * 3 ” 5 ortof the coalition, and wpposed to what d togivoan eatimate of how much cuch Stute, | the platform. He and otliers were repeatedly | Sle of our business 7 OF tao teutuutont tiaturseof this etelve wos | toey ealled theeurpet bag offlee-uolding rings Broviace, and Torviiory suouid contrivute was’ | ealeu to order, ead Aalic Mesal Gee ynNotexaotly us to detatis, but I would tke 8 AT MILWAUKEE, 50 Strong that the Governnient was forced to.| - ‘ referred to that Cumuilttee, " Chief of Police, expostulated.with thom, aud . i Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, i NOTES Hov, A: H. Thompson, D. D. Frosident of | succeeded In restoring peuee, ‘The Coummit- | USE TALLOW STEAMNE AS A sunsTiTUTR?’ MILWAUKEE, June 9%—Tho St. Chart take action. The claim had passed into ty eee ee rat Gandsy enol eae | tee on. Credentials was then uppuluted, | “Not ordinary tallow sicarine would not do. Tote! nig sacaped idestraction ue THE HANDS OF IRRESPONSIBLE PERSONS, ‘WEST POIN a 2 Bppeal onbabals oF aay acne ff re boo toa a. | and, after conalderable deliberation, re- It is Flot want enuugh. out aolgomargarina rm ol wi Enaie a esa sith se Ke nul of clolnt aments, wh, after receiving the Arvelal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune fi crehip inthis work, He skotchod indotall the | ported. the antl-ring representation’ In- ro clo his morning, At money, are said tu have Kune through bank- Wasuinatox, D. C., June 23,—The dim- made from lard, It 1a pure and sweat, and |, : izes admirably with tho lard. “tte presoaca ta {iat “hour a serious blaze was not manifested at nuy time, even when used in | discovered on the first — fluor, tho kiteben,' but was extinguished before any material ater fae tut proportion {a this oleomargarine | datuaga was done, e@ fire’ not been al es dlscavered for fifteen minutes the lnrge ood deal GaearY, bas {ts own formulns and 8 | Hotel, crowded With visitors, would have ard fs to bo sont. Tho proportion varies from been destroyed, ‘ : an ven ng ag er cout, ured In Sou negeog wht lard stearing tou more AT GUNNISON, COLO. or leas oxtent.” JUNNISON E Ce “Ts any other substance used—cotton-seed oll Guwisox, Colo, June 23.—A fire Tues for inatnucer" day night caused losses us follows: Henry “Not the ofl in that shape. A very. fino sten- | Rott, building and stock, $500; August Bele would Undeuutody mi reeaemaeaaee memes | Pel, Bulle aud atneky $8.00 Woodvan lard, 2a amcor aid palatal, ‘groat deal oF | Hons Baad Blog, 29,0003 no Insatance, BCE is exported to Sor erty ‘area and {als to bo mixed with ellye oll, and attors AT NORTH SALEM, MASS, ¢ Tube “phe Governinent therefore, coll culty of entering West Point may be judged Government moved for a now trial on the | by the result of the examination of candl- around of fraud, wrong, and Injustice. A | dates for admission just concluded. There new. trlal was mud, after ‘prolonged | were 183 young men of the number appoint special litigation fur the purpose of deln: , on rey air or Sahn i ¥; | ed who reported at the Academy at the phys- ch ast, Ant oT the Attorney-Genoral on the 10th of May Inst foal examination, tie doctors Byeeted elve, ‘J 5 be” a Appeared and moved the case for trials ‘The Free as eke, 128 pei ear tees mH inant was called, liedid not appear, of ye course, He had his money. No counsel ap that the preaunt fourth class consists af alxty peared fer phe, and she sage Was areucd and | entered at A Cue. oF the smallest classes ever submitted by representatives of the erie i ment alone.” itis the finding that the Gevet ES erika MITCHELL, OF OREGON, makes upon the facts in the ritual that ling | lias recelved adispatch this morning that at been handed down to-day, Judge Nott, in } the municipal election at Portland, Oregon, the beginning, calls attention to the fact that | the straight Republican, ticket was -success- at the first triaton the part of tho Govern- | fuloever tha Democrats, who united with duties of pastors with reference to tholr ro- spective Sunduy-schools, . Tho Convention came to ordernt 2 o'clock. Tho Rey, Principul, D. H, MeVicur, of Montreal, le and telling speceh on tho art of teaching, ‘The address wus redundant 5 Bonnie poetical ndvice to teachers, and was apprectited by tho nudience. ‘Tha fol- lowing from President, Garfield to the Intornu- tdonul Suuday-School Convention was then read and received with loud Appluusa: SREXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, D.C., June , 88L—DEAR Sik: Your kind lettor or tho seh inat., inviting me, on behalf of the Executive Committe, ete, to attend the International Sundny-Schoot Convention to be held fn Toronto on the 22d to 2th of ee, aE is at hand. eligible ‘to seats in the Convention on the ground that they bad not been regularly elected at the primaries, This snhounceinent was received with cheers and lilsses by the crowd, and the antl-ring dele- ates retired from the hail, The Hon, Thomas . Keating, the present Controller, was then nonlnated alinost unanimously, but two countics of the State going ngainst him, ‘Thus was crushed for the timebeiny the Dem- Seratia reform movement by the Democratic ng. MICHIGAN GREENBACKERS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lansing; Mich., June 28,—The local avos- tles of Greenbackisin are making great eeedeceesea! eccada eececar 3 B SEARRSERELEMNUSLUELUSeas. STSEUSRUARLVE: Beco 2? APEREREILE: SSSRESTELSLASELASEGSRES: BSA: esscaneneaces| i i ts th wirds imported us such Into this country.” Sares, Mass, June 23.—Tho tannery of iat duticea and =~ ongagumonts “mae | Preparations for thelr ‘grand outdoor gather- . " 4 § anent, the testimony of Senge rrnomtt Lolters. Enis le she frat s Hl for tho helghvoring tinos ve vould give rao | ing to be held in this city ou the falr-grounds “UAVE YOU USED THE COTTON-SEED, STRA- Relernataey fpave lise onan Beloit es NOT A SINGLE WITNESS WAS PRODUCED, Ore i youel aaure he y | June 28 to July 4, inclusive, Manager J. M. " : is po evidence was offered, ng request for find- | Gaver ee °° United States Senator | sin Antonis] i bi a, ul Un els way Renty ny MATHML SEUDLNT | Titer, Cab OUMOr Oc cae Soleo told ve hae been maa wo de, thonen T have been aprend, and the Redmond tannery wns bately {nga Of foot niede, to briet filed. eet ee * "PIE JULY INTEREST PAYMENTS, *Too smalito measure. ~ + | With my alnaero wishes for tha individual sforts | following as.the officinl program: Jesio Har. | era Hast, ‘The fact that oloomurgariue srosrive | 8¥ed.- Loss probably $00,000 to $70,000, + - standing that the Fi Horne a eneral and hig lo the IFestern Assoctated Press. ‘ —— of the members of tho Convention, endiwith tae per, of Illinofy, will speak on the 28th; Solon teaned to deste reined Iurd bas et known 1. Iw AL MINT. pay stant counsel i cal ed OME rouse and Wasutnatos, D. G., dune #3,—About 880, THE STORM REGIONS, hope that the movting may be_ pi Chaso will bring “them steers” and witt| {2° lo-for suverul years,—ten at lonst. It A COAL MINT, had produced no documentary evidence to i deat Argon | r Peas . t and permanent results, [ remuin,. very - | 000,000 will bo paid out by the ‘Treasury onor | CHarraNooga, Tonh., June 28,—Tha | Fey and Bs : A. GARFIELD, ings 7 Be! WNe de aa at nate arene oF tore sat foruyin Outstanding maybe anticipated ina faw days. Charleston Railroad seem to be singled out ‘4 . 6 Acommittce was appointed to draft a reply. Court took ‘up the reccrd for examination n | Itis not probable that the Interest an the | by furlous storms, ‘Three destructive storms | qo Rove he Hacnoce oaosenton ihe report of burdens tho lard just aa wollag tho Jord steu- —'] Linhares Jue aa Peete cae: Porrsyinuk, Pe., June 23,—Two hundred ean ‘do no injury tothe lard. So far as tan | employés of*Bear Run Colliery are thrown personally, concorned, L would Just 1s soun;use | out of work by the burning of the slope ta tho purest lurd It {a possible to pur up." house and woodwork at.the head slope. orate on the 29th; De La-Matyr and Ingalls will speak Sunday, aud “Weaver will deliver the oration on the dth, ‘The Greenback Glee. Club of Chicngo and the Kufzhts emplar vill be antlelpated: revalled last week, damaging several towns | tho ixecutive Commitves in voforenco to tho | Hand of this elty will furulsl the music. | othe conversion he wea eae courES : ; suspicion arose, not of fraud, but of iis. | outstanding aan t oan Hs : ‘ aevOrety, and inat night anolkee onaauil pubs nancial question, fixiug tho amount cach Stute They antlelpate an attendance of 60,000 peo~ | steuriue was Drouwut here from vere ee AZ ATUSICEG ON, MICH: THE EXPRESSION OF THIS OPINION Baker, investigation shows, may be altribut- | shiny a large three-story brick building, yours. “tho amounts Uxed ware ne. Tollowss RESIGNATION OF A JUDGE. costing about nine conts,—ond it was only in} USKEGON, Alich., Juno 23.—A fire a Wras minds purposely to call the attention of | eH to tha engiieer on watch at tho thie go- rare years, - Alavamn, $40; Arkunsas, $20; California, 825; "y ing to sleep. Three persons wero killed by A STORM AT MAYSVILLE, Cunnectiout, $76; Colorado, $23; Dakota, $155 Sidgmenee ti the tae ae eee EITOE, OF U8 explosion, : Loursvit.Le, Ky. June 2%3.—A special to } Belawaro ig, Distriat of Columbia,” at gests that no motion was made by the CHARLES A. ANCIISI, the Courler-Journal from: Maysville saya: é ' : ‘} 4 BU alana, $100; Towa, $75: NSH, ee seneialy, Attorney-Genoral for a new. trial, and even | the Italian who escaped from the custody of | A storm in thls county yesterday evening } $75; Loulsiana, $35; Maine, $50; Murylind, $75; utter the judgment was pald. ‘he finding | the Deputy-Sherif! in New York wi He | foveled, barns ces, unrooft 1 | Mossuohusotts, $160; Michigan, 875; Minnesota, says thot In many of theenses brought befors | unter achirge of entbezzleinent, and who, | pusiness iva ore ences aurporud syveral Buy SMtaaisalogt, $254 Biggourl, $10), pNcheaslcas the Court the interests of ‘the Government | In the false guise ‘of a Secret-Service officer | houses In the fon law York, Sade North Carclinay Sse Obten Sta0e have, in times gone by, been committed to | of the ‘Ireasur: Department, swindted so F Pennsylvania, $200; thude Isladd, $40; Tonnes: indy, i G5, nh this connes SMemplis. ana other place: as heen arrested 1 » $00; Vii 5 3 West Vii nit, $50; tlou it Is proper to state aX Mettly the {nct'] in San_ Francisco, Ohluf Brooks, of the | NeW Onteana, Juno 23,—There’ were | Wont, $0; Virwinia ine y—malieg N ie Wisconsin, $63; Canuda, $20),—making a total that no person now attached tothe Attor- | Sucret-Servica Division, says that all who | cleven cases of aunstroke to-day, seven tatal, | orsauiu.” pas # RIVALLTOWN, In., June 28—Judge Mc- Kanzle, of this Judicial District, has writ- ton a letter to -District-Attorney Stovens an- nounelng his resignation as Judge, to take ‘effect Aug, 20, The Judge is now visiting In-Ohfo, and {s In Preontlous health. A con- vention will bo ‘called to nominnte a candi. date, and it Is presumed that Gov, Gear will appolut the Republican nominea then chosen. ‘The nuines most prominently mentioned as probable candidates are the Hon, H.C, Hen- this wits that tho rofiners hud a margin for a son & Co.'s dock this afternoon destroyed prod In the a eee od one’ min TOE SY | 7,000 feet of lumber belonging to J. Boyce. 7 : at About Cotto: io “1 wos told tt it 1,000 barrels of cottunsced ll was: mde deity _WINDOM ON GARFIELD. orablg bore at quite a decline on the: Jobbing |- Neri Yont, June 23,—At the Seventh Reg Me eor what purparo?"” : iment banquet at Long Braneh, Col. Cravv “Ag T understand, tho atearine will be sopa- | ford proposed tho first tonat: “The Presi rated from tho ofl, and afterwards |. dent of the United States,” and called upon Secretary Windom to respond Iu the absence of the President, Both the Presi MM USED TO HARDEN THE REFINED LAND,” “Do you use [t in your establishment?" “Na, sir, we do not.” fa and, heartily derson and Judge Bradley of this elty, Main The Feprosentutive of n third refinery was ap- dent id. Secretary = were H ee as - i i vi Prouched on the subject. Ho bad benrd that | clicered. “I nm quite {neomprent to ney-General’s office had charge of aulfered by Anchisl's deta should eommmunt- inigentan tho iteeay ie buaueat abe ereaeey | Ridden oF Bounce oe Loe Falls, and Judge | Boe atoneines thas Hear of ai wee eons | Cuoerad.. OT gut ule in the matter of THE DEFENSE OF TUB CORTON OARS sng the fact to Col, Hunry Finlegass, of San : PAUPERS, called tho roll of Stites, och rosponding —_ Fe hee Sy nardenine lard for export, Uut, | snoechemnaking,” Secrotary Windom sald, at the tine alluded, or is in any way alluded | Franctsco.:. 2 : through {ts Chalrman, many of them Ineronsin SENATOR FRYE'S SUCCESSOR. sald he; * What's the use ta your gulug Into to In this opinion.” It is noticeable, snys t atte napte Wicooaee bette 1a How They Wore Treated In tho Indians | the amount, allotted thom, In all about $3, o substitute shoulder-straps for the shoulder- apolls Poor-MHuuse—Youterd sy’s Toutle | was Bubs fe z Flahavan tae’ ott A weverea at: wen knots worn by nll oficard of the grade of mony Somewhat Connleting. . At tho evening session tho Rev. Mr. Burrows “but I return my thanks for the cordlal re ception you huve given his name,’ 1 beg to thig question? It will only ercato a needtvss agitation, A case or two of trichiniasis waa mug- nitled in tho press, and tho further it gut away Special Dispatch te The Chleago Tribune. Lewistoy; Me., June: 23,—-Senator Frye’s your from home the more it waa magnified and dis | CxPtESs, too, my profound thanks for yo j + ‘3 nducted n pralse and song service...A letter | successor In the Houso ot Representatives id, and ff t ‘cordial tion of Hf, “L regard the trated after the cinim had passed from the | cuslgn. The oficors of this grade will nlso Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ts atulation was rooulved and road trom | °. torted. and tinally the Frenen Government in- | cordlal reception of myself, i hands of tho original elalmants,. The fraud- | b# stoweul to wear chapeaux and epaulets | toraxaponis, Juno 23—Tho PoorFarm Dev Proctuuw, of Berlin, Gormanye Teeter | Will be Nelson D SuBley, Stn neGayernor sud ham and ie) Truile hae rovelved 4 Liner reo. | Cresent as one ot tho ublest speakers in tha ulent schemes were perpetrated byudventur- | 98 dross occasions, Investigation was varled to-day by tha Board | A+ Warden, delivered a vory turcible uddreas on | senfor editor of the Lewlston Journal, The 4 ers, who prosecuted it on_shares for what JUDGE M’FARLAND, the duty of the churot to tho schuol. ‘The Itav. country, I beur you directly from lw ‘his iieep reret that he could not che with you to-day, Itty hardly becoming [n “me to praise hin, and yet a twenty yenrs' ace qualntance with ulm yinkes It Linpossivle.for ine to say a word against hin, Lo Illustrates the fava Hitles of the American cltizen, rep ‘resenting in Hie liistory whut iy open to every Republican Conyention at Auburn to-day was quiet and earnest, and, although four ballots were nucussary to a choles, all factions united at the closa In: support uf Afr, Ding. Jey, and “his nomination was made -unanie mous. The Second’ District is not over= whelmingly Republican, but Dingtey’s popu- which It will not recover for some time, even at: the oxpengo of many thousands. of, duliars, Waatovor may be used in refining and ‘burdens: {ng lard for export to warm countries does {t no. harm. Tho rotinurs ‘have thelr brands ontab- labods bee have large ninounts of money ine vested In the buainuas, aud they aro Not foalK enough to Joopard zo tholr Interests for any ite ulght be recovered, ‘The Court find that the | the newly-appolnted Commissioner of the | f Commisslonera and attorneys visiting the | IE Mevoditn, D, Uv of Mussuchusatts, lod judgment. rendered was procured by fraud | Genoral imna-Oltice, paid his respects to | farm fora personal Inspection, Several wit- Wenchers: fipoling, ‘slag. the udionoo as Hla and corrupt practies. So far as the Govern. | Sucretary Kirkwood'to-dny. Ie will enter | nesses wero examined at tha farm, but noth- | Cltoubhorsuurmufolien: This ier or the eee went Hal ae, the deelsion. selllibo of upon the dutles of his new position to-mor- | Ing of spectal interest was developed, Den- | waa very atfective. Tho Hov. Dr, piteant, of he + | TOW. ‘ ‘ 5 th ‘oat tas The Attorney-General under whose admins aiLven. nla Hogan, formerly nn Inmate, but now | Chautauqua, yas tntraduoad by the Prosidoni the Bishop of Bunday-schouls, and was cnthusl- wdlite profit that wight ba made, So y¢ istration, tls case was tried was Williams, |, Tre Suard of the malo insane ward, tostified to | Astioully rocolved. Hodulivordd atumminowa clos and: ee D nig 0, hu sve | American youth, in Grant's Administration, ii k ae, rene g apartment purchased | dutthng “Big Moll” in tho cull, bue dented iMront structive, aiid obaraoteristionddrcss on | 24¢liy;,and- the, aed amore that te to. oe {here's no Uso Whatever in agitating this queas ————————— NATIONAL DANK Novas, — | Misia” St Frovelveo, and New Orleans | that nny unnecessary foreo was used. Oliver | 126 AC Iouaine, OF ganda A eR to: bry will undoubtedly result inn Trandsema THE LAFAYETTE PRET DAIL KILLED BY A FELLOW-WAITER. iS. n hhomas, 6 idiot boy who had boon | fut to tonchers and parents... ‘The asvoond day | Wojority, 'Z 2. ‘| Tho Owl Club: rooms in MoVicker’s The THR ATTORNEY-GENERAL WIL, DECIDE SECRETARY LINCOLN. whipped, was called, but ho could not | of tho Conyontion ae thon closed | by SAN FRANOISO) TAXPAYERS. Lavarerrr, Ind, Juns 2 “The. contest wore tho scone of a tragedy about half-pucté ANS ae, AH MEDERMAULE IN GoLD | , Secretary Lincotn returned from Long | anewer anything Intalllgontly und was dis- | ie sholr rendering tho. “Gloria. from e > Ra this afternoon for tha first money, $800, for | o'clock lat evening, Edward Stanard and Lue AND SILVII. Brinch tiis morning and resumed his du- Mozart's Twelfth: Musa, under the lendore San Francisco, Cal, June 23—The Tax- Ys " ‘ ed svalters, fell 3 AVI i "3 missed, Mary Bloodwell testified that | ship. of Prof. Shorwin As the crowd Ha Tata} the best-trilied Pythian. Divi fon was won | ther-Iloss, a: coupte of colored walters, Warutsoros By 0, dune 2, Tthot thes]! Oe care REGISTER OF ‘Thue TREASURY Wright mady hor’ get up - out “ofa | wad'so xrent lust night, moctiriges wore hold to- | Payers’ Convention nominated W. La Merry | 1 “oon mander Many’s nen, of Indianapolis, | to quarrolinga nor unusual thing with theme KUINGTON, D, O,, June 23,—Tho forth- " ¥ iers of for Mayor, John P, Dunn for Auditor, Rob- ert Howe'fur Sherif, Gen, Johu MeComb for Xucorder, : in the hall juat back of the reading-roum on the second Hour, and the quarrel ended fn Stanart’s being stabbed in tho breast by his companlon Death ensued Ian a yory ‘short tne, Ross ran away, but aibsqiantly: walked we Bat rooms, #4 cool aa the weather jus! thls Liner aad wan krrenied’ “ie wokowieaxed ilion and James Street Jeaued and malted to the holders of 5 percents | sick bed, and that Dr, Culbertson beat hor,| Bight la Both tho “pavil Tord plusoe te coming opinion of the Attorney-Goneral | extended S3¢ por cent, 2 total of $157, 106,000, q tat, her Cora ma dota hig the eine earcoR itd will, It ly believed, niford nn opportunity for Or thts ac staan aie A tot AL oF S161 ona night with a bedslat, hurting hef so that'| Gruwdod to thee utmost capacity, and fully in Neu - turnod from the doors, Tho crush was sa the use of silver, which has hitherto beon | of coupon bonds, Thera uro now. in the of | 220 could hardly get.out of bod. Lnat win- | 20K Y reat at the pivilion that several women tendored at the Trenaury, and will put gold, | Ace of te Heglster about $40,000,000, $2,000,- | ter lier room wns cold, and shia Went Into the | falitod, A. gartan POO Crete ne dole: + 000 of el y ready fo hull by the steam colls, Wrightspanked her | gates ttle evaning by Col. Gzowskl, whan about sevarle Nace mace, on oaual basis | hisenn bo conploted sei ‘praent rata ot | with w place of buardy-and ausk her one fil legutas ware. prescut “A. Very pleas regards National banks, . It-ia learne at | issue In three days, part of the force workin; § es : the Attorney-General will rule that National | double hours to Insite Prompt dellyuries, | witha cowhide, Sho sald that Mary Shaw after a nip and tuck drill, Commander John’s Springtield, O,, Division keoping them busy and securing second prize, ‘The Kokomo Divialon secured third ‘nud the. Chicaga,: -Commandér Gourns ty, fourth, Maj. William Nevans’ Chicago milltary band was awarded $100, the first prize, Tndlanapolls second, and MAINE. , LEWISTON, Mn, June 23,—Republicans of the Second District have nomluated ex-Goy, Nelson Dingiey, Jr, for Congress, in place tho atubbiny, but pleaded that he. had twea " z | A cs tted . . ek se = 7 of Frye, chosen United States Senator. danesboro third, “Cho drt! was. witnessed :| drinking heavily, and that Btupurd “insu wither the bonds hold for security of thelr INDIAN TERRITORY. Mary Shaw was called, and dented seeing | Assvolution, an antl-Masonlo organization, was AN HONEST PORTER, +1... Bpectat Dippateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Menvora, Ill, June 83.—Anthony Mar- mion, a porter in the Passunger House, found a pocketbook in tha water-closet containing about §100°in: currency and notes and other valuables, amounting. In all to’ :81,500, He’ Immediately - took §¢- to the office and placed {t ‘In’ sharge of Mr H,, Potter," A “couple of - hours ‘later W. IL Plant, of Adrian, Mich., came to the ofilce ‘and commenced ‘bawalling the loss of is pocketbook hich hie hover: ex bated, ho C. ft t) By iu WHS Te- guested to’ describe tt and vite contents, ea did so, and Mr.- Pottor, in the presence of. the. tinier, restored — It him, Plant never ‘ag much as thanked them, Subsequently he saw Marinion‘on the platforn, and, pulling outa flask ot brandy, hooffered hin a drink, which Marmion po- iitely declined, -Marniton's : recompense -18 Intemrity and honesty, while- Planvs neane ‘hess ia an Incentive to keap what one finds, —————__ ” A FATAL SURGICAL OPERATION, Gpecial Disputch to The Chicago Trivune, Manson, Wis, June 23,~AMlas~ Carrla Hunt, a young lady 17 yenrs ‘old, living at Alvin, near Sparta, in this State, came here |. yesterday to havo a surgical opuratlon per formed on her. arm,’ she having sutfored frou a mallgnant disease of the bong, To Insure “a. permanent recovery it was neces gary to amputate io arm at the shoulder, Dn Sneknon and tee. jprombiens surgvons 8 Cl 01 u On sUuCcLeds: fully, bub ihe (patent lost so inuch blood in elreulation. “This will be supplemented in a held yesterday at No, 221 Weat Bfadison strout, few days by an opinion thatthe redemption of | Preparing to Drive All White People incere sie atid ae Ae President Philo Carpontor in tho cbalr, The theclreulation of National banknotes may be | : from the Land—Many Banilios Have Bloodwoll, She had a talk with: Afra, | General Agont of ‘tho Association reportod on in gotd or sliver, ‘Tho Attorney-General holds ‘Arends Grouped, the arasrs Maving | Wright. yesterday ‘evoning. ‘Nothing was | howork dono during tho yonr, and ble ropurt that the lunguage of Sec.’ 8. of: the ‘uct of auton a oe tre 2 ste sald about Mary <BloudWell, She. never | Was approved. Tho Tronaurer's roport was sube | June 20, 1874, which says that the no 9 K Cropa to Do- | jar herery, Afary wus a real good girl | mitted, and oxbibited tho following tguroa: Re- fi Wi iy t notes of |, 1 1 es Natlonat bauking associations: shall bo struction, aud Thelr Stook ou the | and always Rot what she usked for. She | colpts, $15,276.76; ‘expenditures, $15,015.20; bal- to] Tange, + huver saw Wright or Culbertuon touch any | anceln the troaeury, $1,001.56. ‘Tho resources T , ” : - deemed in United States notes,” .mustbe | Lirri Rock, Ark, June 2.—-Advices | UU¥ = Of the Assoolation amount to $08,077.01, and its construed by theiitentof - ‘| from the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian | , Maran Pitehor testified that Wright treated Hadlitica are $67,803.42, Tho report was adopted, «tik MESUMUTION ACT,” ¢ "| Nations indicate that affairs thera nave | lier kindy. but she was put In the cell thres | togeinor. with tho report of the Hourd of Direct: which went Into effect Jim. 1, 1879, -At the Wi ) times, Shv saw Alary Stayonson put in the on mondation of the Aulitor. Tih time the aw declaring tat National banke | 7ecHed 8 orists, ‘Tho cavalry at Fort SU | crib by Welgut and Culboron. the eet | Bien 3, reeor ‘Noiniaations roporied the follows Weigh aye Doan ordered to report ta United Ntates | Was shaded ‘by red wrapping paper: wae | eee Micers for tho ensuing year, and th Notes should be redeemed fn United States ‘Agent Tuffts, at Muskageo on the 24th, to nct | enourh ight come in to tad by” at laid report was aduptodt Prosident, tho tev Li Ne notes was passed gold and sliver wero not In | with the Choctaw mllitle under Goy, Me | her bed over the privy-box when It smulled | Stratton; Vico-l'residont, Fatima) EAE Hos Boe ae te ed OMe held that the pur | Murtam tn driving white Intruders’ and | Bal Slo hover suw Or Heard of anybody | porting Secratary 4, 1 Nutcings eouuret, tho port of the net: of: 1874 was- ‘to | their stock from the Nation. a persons not | belng Wileped. ton ot thle toatl the | Mid’Gonornt Axon tho lov, J. He Btoddard; give to lognl-tendera’+a*-valua_ equal | Indians or {ntermarrled: with Indians are Bonrd and attornoya. visited all DATS Ce the | Dirsoturs, Hutto Gutponter, J; Hthuchurd, Sam. fo the promise to ‘vay “at Its face value,” clasved na) Intruders, undar the Jaw), paul house, and, 8 frequently happens on occa. | Hoos tee pre iaueee the tovente Me seit Ht ‘Thy lugal-tender wag, in the absence of the dwell lin tho Natontte Te ageertod tiutinee | Hons ‘of ofilotal. visits,” found everyth 1a Kelton,’ B Jouk, and ‘John Gurdner; ayes of the Government to pay. gold ‘or | vapors were illegally iueued tui they will | Cleat aud in wood urdor, ‘the cells about | Auditors, Poca ee Eee ade egoraans A tela ullver, a substitute for coln, Now that re- | be” forced eave, Indian rulitia | Wich so much tins beun afd are In a wells | tune Dei, feathourn. ihe lectineroy icles Suinvtion ta offectsd, there seems: to’ ba no | rein cup near Seullyvilly thirty atrong, | ied and wellventlated basement, and if | frat Ue Je batnourn, the leeturer uf tho Asuuohas 4 and will. Join the Unt ( tr kept clean would not be disagreeable, They thoovonuroraunoes Iron. O, A. it rd reuson why the “atloke fn the dark” theory | Bnd will: Join Tho Rroateer tortor and | are six fet six inches by eight feet nine OF Waeatan Collogo, oterodse uur ot bests us lo technical Inwful money should be-ad- | divtress oxlue ‘Bory thai 000 fanilivs ura | Mehes in size.’ ‘They wore found to-day inn extending to Sir, fexthuurn tho utd of tha Asser hered to, Curtalnty-it I not the splri¢ of the sald to. have -crossed the border in the past | Clean and wholesome condition, . - clation, and plodytng vternal exertions for tho pea beres National-bunk note fs ta be conald- | ton days, having abandoned thelr cabins to Se x ayerth ray OF Erouusaney, eo -wbee a ust Woe Sica better even than-a gold dollar, and that Haina, hele growing Crowe: to destruction, THE KEOKUK ELEVATOR TROUBLES, | Wiad dir, Hath lecturing. Attar tho’ oloptton af A GOLD DOLLAN CANNOT-BE USED one Of the. wiltes refuse to Jeaye, clalme Oe ae Ta a ctops | eee ene Aegoutation adjourned fur one to redeem fn Natlonal-bank note, as_undey ing that thoy ucla gunulue’ pornita, and will Eroxux, Ia., June. 2%—New develop. | your previous rulings hus beens the fact. ‘Tho Ate | prktate teen uon Re “ME force , 1s, "uned to,| ments are being brought out dally in the . ATRO! PTISTS, ierpex-Genoral’y opluion, it $s believed, will | fect. them, —Boveral ‘Texas . stockmen’ | Keokuk elevator case, -funvortant aults have | no thind and esaion of the Aurora 160 to) Haye Ry She correct theory that the proits | who haves large erds of cattle | been Snatituted by both partioa;- Francis J, | Baptist Association's aunual meeting was held, bay fs canceled by the ability to pay, | in the Oliekasaw Nation hay compromised 1 faut that the tender by the Rotomption iu: | with Gay. Overtn by puyluy him ¢1,000 fur | euuett charges Stutges with having ship- | yesterday iu the Baptist Courch of Downor’s Fou of etter gold or allver in exchange for the. privilege of grazing thelr. stock until | Ped 125,000 bushels of, graln out of the’ elo-,| Grove, The morning session was oponed at a uly 15, Au to-night, tenured the guests by the Litayette’ Division, “Altoguther the tournuiment Was 1 complete success, aud tho yislturs go home well pleased, * a . PATRIOTIC SONS OF AMERICA, _ PontLaND, Malne, June 23.—The Conyen- tion of Patriotle Sons of Anteries adjoured to-tay after inixing # bottle of water of the "Foci vrith é Ake aulentlly rou iy ntic and distributing the water In piilals among the delegates, Any colt wandery mouber nay. now be a delegate the National Convention. ‘Tha next National Convention will be held fn ‘Trenton in 1% W, Ellis, of Indfana, was choson Marshal. ey . HYMENEAL, . Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trmuns Deoaton, Ill, June 23,—A fushlonable marriage touk place this evening at the res . dence of Postmaster Lewls 3, Carner, @ Carner Station, father of the bride, and one ‘of tho wealthiest farmers of tha county, The Miss Idala Carner und Dr. wedded par ara ‘They Tal for Chicago to a “SOLD SOLDIERS AT DETROIT; ' Dernorr, June %3.—The third and last day of the Soldiors’ Reunion wound up very suce ceasfully, ‘The three dava’ celabration uf the ,Vetorans was largely given to social festivities and meeting fold companions {narms. Thero Wasa grand procession of all old soldiers this atternoon, escorted by a battalion of: several companies of tha city inflitis organi- zations, ‘This oyening’ there was a grand hanquet, .with fecompany ing tonsts and speovhes, continuing toa inte hour,» - SONS OF TEMPERANCE, aa Banaroaa, N, ¥., June %3,—The National Divlston‘ of'the Sona of” Temperance : was opened by Grand Offices Evan J, Morris, of Sinelnnnl, Most Norte Patriarot i ed 30 delexntes, representing the’ twenty-nine Qrand Divisions of the 6 ited betes mad Canada, are presont, ‘fhe lois of mombors for the year was 4,608, The Grand Division | Gut of dobt and lita 81,400 In tas treason ree eS ~ AN:IMPORTANT-APPOINTMENT, +5 Sptetat Dispatch to Tha Valeago Tripung, + ‘Miwaureez, Wis, June; 2%.—John: 0, Parks, Superintendent of the Bay View branch of :tha North Chicago Rolllng-Afill A Neate rata With headquaricre in Onieniy, Rica 5 *. RECEPTION.TO AN OLD COMMANDER, REC Er eb to te cot Tritunt Is ~ Banatooa, .N, ¥,, dune 2—Cert. tnt Wagner, of Philadelphia, ex-Commander- Uhlet of the G, As Ke of the United So ‘as ‘en & formal reception he: Dae Whauiserde a Tee A urge nuuber of atinxutehied Rests were present aD! i the banauet., al tended — aa : mace SHIP NEWS, ~Loxnow, Prt Alsatla, trom New York; the, Prussian, from Buston; and tno : the operation that she avon died, - ‘ Baltimore, linve of equitable, nutes : ig 0 suflleient, :aud | J appeal hag been sent. to the | vator, for wiivh Kennett & Co, have ware- ano a G'elock by Bible soading by tha 230 a ae -FRENCH CATHOLICS;.: i Bit one a oe ved, the State wl ef ‘ Nae ior ben 3 Secretary of: Tnterlor to: reutilrm the | house recolpts, Sturges, was -arreated .on |Hev. D, B. Guanes +; THE BOSTON.GLOBE COMPANY, - Hpsctah Dispatch to The CAleago Tribune, « ¢ ew York, Jone %3,—Arrived, MQ: ecision of the Departinent made, four years ‘Tho Assoclution:then procecded to the trane- pent to. alluw ‘ational: | ago, allowing persona with perinits rc Te’ ile warren Tile batt Pataca He action of Dialnioss:srdeeperse were recclyod from uke Wishing to withdraw bonds held for | math in the nation Without becoming iene bday cas0 | the Gumunittecs on Qbituurica und Rosolutions, elreulation to deposit kald or silver in Meu | bers of cltizens ofany nation, Was accordingly . brought ‘befure Squire | sooo tho’ nest *sasion It wae shown that i mike’ eeu 4 of deeubtenders, and for the So eee Lynch at once, and il probably sonsuino durlug the past’year there had boon thirtecn silver tu tho redemption of ational-bank 1 NEW COMPANIES, Mr, Hull, of Kennott we Got have bayh ae deatns in the Avgoolation, Of these two wero notes. The Nutlonal banks wilt eeroe as Diavuteh to Tus Cnscavo Tribune, Ar, Hull, of Kennott & Co, have beeh ox. | i , jeucons, who had occupied positions uf trust exnense of “obtaining Jegal-tenders when | SPMNOVIELD, LIL, June %3.—Tho following punted to-day. fo,tuuke the “inatter more | ducing ¢ ho Cured, to! Coane Bturges now brings sult agalust bonds aretobe withdrawu, Butin return | statements of incorporations were tiled with: | Kennett for’ $50,000 for fauure to comply Tnlssfouury uovlotioe of the Dagiias deo ea Boston, Juno 23%—At a mootlng of the stockholders of the Boston Globo: Company this afternoon to hear the report of sales of atock, 1b was stated that Berney, Presldent of the Company, sottlel some of the cases furuinst hin requiring iunmediute attencon, Claims aguinst the corporation are belng pusteds and additional attucthments pen ir bank accounts, etc., have been received, Avousra, Me,, June 23,--A ‘convention of dolegates representing the + 50,000 French | Cathullc residents of Malne is in session In Waterville, and to-day adopted resolutions Opposing immigration of Cunadfan French fo the great manufacturing — clties, but advising those who do come to sattle dows at agricultural pursuits, advising every Monarch, from Loudon. N E UTE COMMISSIO! roa Fala Colo., June 18, sie Lake Orry, Colo., June 2.—Thg Ute “ an tilssiun outst, accompanied by: cavalry, croxsed Grand. River ya gone wwal Ulotah Reservation tn Uta. of Nevada, from Glasgow, and the Persiua fs a