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v THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1881—TWELVE PAGES 7 : 5 t tho following ritles will govorn fn regard to tho { put the rond in good shape, There are stlil OP P PROT far advanced antl other crops are out of dnan- RAILROADS. freximuia a, fatten welghte to be allowod Nusattied Interventng petitions for the pay: CR ROSE aC Ss. sf gor, Tho chinch-bugs scum to be moving In r Pay " ment of clalms to the amount of $250,060, a weatorly direction, and at times almost ob- Mirst—All onra formerty of 000. nds. * " conn ' ‘and iipon sanigh’ the asta gee scured tlie sight. RELIGIOUS. and Batan without gloves. lls audience x In ercaning daily, and his remaris acquire new ins tereat. Ho discouraed Inst might toa jusyo ane dicnca, and when the cull wis made for pent. A Temporary Cessation of Hos- badteeeas mye ania ance eee re Peay Lamtnicer pallary Reports from the Greater Por- OBITUARY. The United Hebrew Congregation Ines Bae gmk ane the ne wa ) se pounds, and paren i wu the here have alread tilities In the Southwest- | Marnmnte/oulel tines sumac mineut | Putt aprtouta, July {t-—Itobert Garrett | tion of Towa by No Means anna neuter fs ree saan He Menge a ens Pc : ~ the car-load rata, was asked to remalilttr Gfettoard of the Phil. Encouragirig. - k MARTIN. ANDREWS, - Linawaent Collarern, Sto wante enon rae ne era Pool... Second=Tho ainimum quantity ta be charged | adelphia, Wilmington ¢ Balttmore Rallrond, eae » ‘Tho funeral of the Iate Marlin Androws, a vat and give hallesujaha, Thora must bea roy and already the" Ammons” are Docoming tee pronounced and more numerous, for on tho below-mentioned articles shipped in eareload lots will be 44.000 pounds for Nothing Important Done Yesterday— ., Other Religious’ Matters, , he Cars that can be lnaded tp to 90,080 pounils, aid 0,000 ‘The Old Rates to Be Strictly | maiatsnente owas ithe tae! but he declined peremptorlly, mk arfelig to 5 ' prominent real-estnta man” of this etty, touk be hinmpered in any. measures Inintteal (the | Expectation of; a Dofloit in Spring | placo yesterday afternoon from Grace’ Epli- ronds’ which his interest’ in the Jaltl- l ew Heat of. 17,000,000 Bushels cosal Churoh, comer of Wabash avenvio and “ b A WISCONSIN CAMP-MEETING, 44 tha | More inight require him to further, Viee- |, 2") : Sixteenth streot, «The remains- were con- HEBREW CONGREGATIONS. Speclat Espateh to ‘The Chteago THbune, Esinteiand oe Het mist eae ta ahare sf, President Enoch Pratt would havo liked to | t+ ‘Comp ated with 1880. veyed from tho Inte -residonee of the de- | _ The third duy’a session of the Union of Amorl- | wWauypaca, Wis. July 14,—To-tay cluses the eptember, . remain, but was not asked todo #0. At tho awe Ya ceased, 1201 Wabash avenue, toGrace Church meeting yesterdiy » committees was nppoint- 1 : We opie ue at | Mt4o’clock, Arrived at the sacred eilific ed to report what changes If any,were need- Blox’ “Aboiit tite,,Onty Crop That ." ¥ vt oe the coitin was borno"ta the chancel, the Rey, ed In the organization. ‘These elianges will Is Giving’ Satistaction This Clinton Look, .D. ‘D,, In his clerleal robes, can Hebrew Congregntions was oponed nt 9 o'olock yestorday mourning f Standard Jill, Presidout Itoscdaie in tho chair, Thoro was an Unusually large number of Indies present, and brick, clay, coal, grain, tec. Iron (plz and raile sond), fron (scrap, lard, lime in buik, Ime in barrels, ostlinated welght 200 pounds per barrel, lumbor, lath, shingics, and posta, malt, mente tit Trunk. Line Managers to Hold 2 | ini, boxes:or barrels, salty comonte and plaster Methoillst camp-mecting, which hag been Iq progross at tho " Chain of Lukes" for ton days, The ordinnry: Interest was tnoronsad by the presence of the Hon, Gilbert Do La Matyr, of’, 5 but fow of tha dolegates wore absent, Thoses= | Washington, and nt presont s mombor of int rit 00, ais por bare | be to place Vice-Prestdent Cassatt in the ‘Yonfe” ae golng beforoant rending from tho inpresstya | st fe ly opened with prayor by Lr. delig 7 Cone Peaco peared iu New relaxer i Hordiand coment, wien el ‘tect same rotalfon ma Ahi Tuiadelyh, Wilming- Fangs an . | ritual of the Episcopal Church beginning “I. Woatennnan ne tecaas Prayer by Et] grass from Tnidiann, | We weuncel to terry ‘ork Soon. NHS A Popnids por o " | ton& Baltimore asto thd Ponnsylvania Com- nudiencos Sunday and Monday. | Tho Methodly focple conaidor tho grounds jist vacated as the vest In the Btato, and have leased thoi for tyy ,° yours, é 3 Tho roport of Special Committee "C," to whom wag roferrod that -portion of tho Prosi+ dent's address referring to clreult preaching, if tlle (drain). TiinlmAU excess above (the maximunt weight abuve apccified, or above the capacity of ears as murked, will be charged at doublo pro- ‘ we ieM gh am the resurrection and the Nfe,? tho organ pay, tomnke Creighton and Woods General | A Denso Cloud ‘of Ohinch-Bugs Dark- | meanwhile givmg out n solemn ‘strain su Freight and Passenger Agents respectively, i with Wilson ng Division Freizht Agent. an ons the Sky in'Kensas, subdued as Just to be heard above tho . ahaa . i Dr. Voor- An. Important Circular Regarding | fortionnts rato in overy ineance. Dadmun General Tieket Agent. The gen- ; as Yolco of tha minister, - ‘Tho re~ sae Sensi Leen heir ea Lee rhe BOYTON THE SWIMMER, Weight Car«Load Fourth—Tho rites Infd down In Cireulare 57 | eral ofices will remoye to the Fourth street 1 TOWAL | +) sponses to’. Lord, . lot «mo kuow Of tho single Binles nob onitedipan hla qucae a 8 r eignts on aa a nied Nove tee eet ad an iis Jel: ofica of the. Pennsylvania, an the Urond Farnrrenn, In, July 4.—The following | My end," wero beautifully chanted by the } tion, nnd sou that poor conzrogations wero fur. | 101s Going to Float from Fort Bonton Freights. . thin Company. enpiety 0.000 pinunds, will ro- aa a coher oty, NAL eceched | Towa crop prospects from tho, monthly erow untae cholr of Grace Church, who during | nistod with prouchora, tho oxpenges to. bo pnid Mow Far it In, Speclal Dirvateh to ‘The Crleago Tribune Quincy, Ih, July. 14.—Capt. Paul Boyton, ~ gle < to St. Loutsy and Cannot Find Ouy 0 mn Ly Fitter : report for July ore. prepared. by Jolin I. ta service also sang “Jesus, Lover of My: ‘ beta Hihry ts Sone tale nbOnt outer Shatter, Secretary of the State Agricultural. | Soul,” and “Loud, Kindly Light’: ‘The the line from this city through to Washing-,| Sqeloty, One hundrthtis the basis of com- exerclaes consisted stmply of tho funeral neice Agente will goiileavor, at mt ence fy : vi 1@ Ci! lnnded as nearly as Intoresting Decision on tho. Subject | tote fail cnpacity In ordor to nvold unnecessary out of a fund to bo ralsed for that purposo. The report was adopted, ‘ Spoolal Committoo “D," to whom was roforred : hauling of cara, ton as one division, ‘The sharp rise | parison, ‘Tho generat average ts given? _ | Service, vigor tha -conctusion of which the | the roporton the proposod amendinent to tho | tho swiminer, has arrived hero from gp of Railroads as Common anette the rules contalned is Gireular No, ot. Wy Penneytvanin jtoatay |, from ove ab Corn-Ninolysoven counties, representing | body .wasijteken lo. Graceland for burial, | constittitton, reportod that, In its Judiinont, no Lottis; and will proceed on his’ way to gp.” Carriers, ite re ati Ii bbe end: teuetbe edly ade with i! . Gnendment waa nocossary, and tho report was | Paul to-morrow afternoon, Ie 18 accomps. , tosearelty of stuck, the amoutt.on the mar- | 734 townships, pinew thoaverage condition of {Lhe follow! ng, outlanten dvero tho pails Hever by thy Yuors Money Ge Loree? Willtec ness,that has been dons, Quite a largushort f ye hg Rov. Houry G. Porry: am Interest had been erento during the, pnst crenso of crop alnea Juno 16, Heavy rains, | Q. tibbard; J: MeGrexor Adams, ete ay wook, nnd Inege orders to purchase for Lone | “ids, ‘and hail-storms have reduced pros- | John A. Yatsrsudze Dantovy, aul 3 herad to, concurred 11, ‘The Special Committee appointed to ascertain whothor tho Bonrd of Goveruors of tho {labraw ket belng altogotiior too siaull for the busl- | the crop nt 77 por cent, about 4 por eant de- bearers, itouR loi shy ait ine nine Ttete aoe am, rr . m,. ague, which lethinks homust have contract. : 5 eerentht car load feta rocelvod om aon neel ines chargas at ncttal Tho Catro & St. Louts Rond Sold hy | weigne only, provided ‘sure ts tot tear thal ‘Unlon College had nuhered to tho curriculum vs 20.0W pounda, the Inttor weight being the.mini- ts wire and cut ti nt work, and | L. Coe. Among ithe -woll-known cltizens v ed while out: hunting, during .the Inst fey Order of tho United States sharge " dan account found the market bare of stock, | ects; wire and cut worms still at work, an 7 ngrood upon at New York, submitted Its ropurt, : Court. ie der PE enc oT eee 'The foreign holders have taken the fuli | many acresare wortlless for want of cultlya- | Mresent. there were;, Teas tothe olfoot that tho curriowium had noe | days, In the swamps buck front the river, > car-lond woight on the article. * : been adherad to In all respects, and rocummonil- El Fe amount of their allotments, and it wll be | tion caused by excessive wet weather. ‘Tho | 12° AtePowelle ptm. disDowall, Gen, For tho presant, he says,‘ he will. be obliged, iy Le Due, Albert _ It in, Get. Crafts J, | ed that varios minor changes be made in tho ? f eight Horelen cars on which capnelty 8 | shipped to them in a fow days. = digeronse in product compared with the | Weightyitrtukiin MaeVengh, the Rev-Arthue | plan. The prinoipal ouange sumrosted was tho | to Kill time in ordlus te rearhlt Ws healt, ly na possibto in all cases, ‘Tho mintitem to be ” previous year ig. estimated at 60,000,000 | Ritchio, W/IK, Nixon, John: Crerar, Hawin | Omission of: cortuin studies required for ndmis- | Ilo expects to innke stops of some. days cach Gould Secures Two Mora Tlinols | chnrgod fur on auch cars will be 34,00) pounds TER WABASIL SYSTEM, bushels. : E Walker, Fred 8. gto and M. G, Nixan, | #olt tothe institution, nnd the other chanzos | at Davenport, Dubuate, Metiregor, Pratt’: Boads to His Wabash for the articles horefnbefore onummernted, and on Stctat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribuns. Broom-Corn-<Sixts- uuntios, reprosant-. | ¢ Murtin Andrews wis born at Stoubenville, | Sinnnth suarted alone debuto on the ropore by | dit Chien, La Crosse, aud Jo seek sport for g Bystom. nut ottor frelubt 2.00 pounds, unless special | | Sruxoriery, Ul, July 14.—The Pekin, | 41. ts soahipe, aive tho avernad condition | Oe it Decombor, 182 and was consequently | moving ie adoplon. Dew iliten: bacieborse, | sélll longer time in Lake Pepin, From gt" ae provision ia made In th cluwrilication fora less | pegria & Jacksonvilte ant the Springfield & | MK! townships, give the averagy condition | fn" the 68d: year of iy age, Mis father cif i Idummer participated {n tho discus: sion, B. Baltman was oppusod to .tho é if ‘ 3 Paul he will proceed to Bismarek, and thonegs- cnineity of forcken cars a8 marked, or in oxccss | Northwestern Ronds will to-morrow formal. | % 7 per cent, a decrease of 10 por cont slnee |. was Dr. Jolin Andrews, 0 Columbus {0.) i ct ‘ 4 4 the June report. ‘| physician of excellent ropute, who after- | the adoption of the report, as lie thought Ita | Wythe river to Fort Benton, for his longi: ASIX WEEKS’ TRUCE, fe abo pounds wialt no capcity te given, will | ty pnssiinto the possession of the Wabash, S ‘ e Q wards became widely known in finnnclal clr | adoption woul lowor tho standard ofthe Col- | swim to St. Louls, the trip to begin about; Whilo tho manngers of tho ronds In the | bo cbarwed at double proportionate rato, Touts & Paelfie nnd become part at the Wa- |. Vintor Whont—Sisty-three countlos, rop- | Cos tnd nelveved n fortune us tle erestdent, | lege. Be. Lilunthal, tha Professor of ‘Tenokers ?.Sopt t Southwestern Railway Assoclation, at thelr EXPRESS VS: RAILNOAD, inceting yesterday, did not sueceed In adopt | Trrrnn Nock, Ark, July 14.—Judgo ing Mr. Cable’s plan, which ‘provided for e | Guorge W. McCrary, of the United States commission of three, of which Commissioner | Cjrewit Court, hag just’ rendered an tin- Mlugley was to be one, to whom were to be portnnt declaion on the rights of express referred all matters at issue, and whose de | compantes. Suit was brought by the South- elsion was to be accepted by ull the roads for | gry Express Company ‘to restrain the Iron the term of six months, nor find nny plan by | Mountain Rallroad: from. charging cow whieh the Missourl River pool ean be reor | pininants higher rates on express matter ganic, yet, after a hard strugele, thoy ac | than its charges forzstinitar express matter complished cnough to prevent the inunodinte | received from or delivered to itself or the dissolution of the pool and a conseynent | pacific Express Company; also from dis- Trelght war, A triice was effected, to tust until | criminating against the pialntht in-favor of Sept. 1, when another meeting bs to be heid, , 4 “dl io wrestle uani with the vesed tatter of | [tself or auy other expross company of per recognizing the Southwestern pool. Between | 80 In the matter of rates, .“A temporary in- now and Sept. tthe regular rates are to be | junetion -was granted, which respondents the Instdays of September. “shall boallste.“ pat it through, Ithink," ha sald, ' before thy? weather gets too cold. But don’é you think, itis the funniest thing in the world that enn't find ont just how for It is-from For - Benton to St. Louis.. Che river men don't / know. 1 tried them at St, Louis, Some enlled it 3,000 miles, and some 2,600, butng- one seemed to feel certain about it, ant, linve sont to Washington for a wap.” ine When asked where hits companion, Dy, * Cronan, tho German artist, is, he satds . - “The Doctor tg ntSt. Louls, and expects to « overtake us yoon..- But he does not Intend to 5 yonture on the trip down the Sissouri untess ho can induce two or three men to Join bin: in liig boat, Ue has nequired the most pro found respect for the storms that strike these Western rivers, nnd he tloesn’t wantte = cultivate avctoser acquaintances with them bash system. ‘Theso roads will be added to | Star 207 townships, place the average con- | of the State Lank of Unio, nu institution of the Lilivols division of tho Enstern, of whieh | ‘lt#on at 55 pur cont, a decrenso of #2 per cont comurianding Influence during tho palny days 41, F. Clark, of this city, ts Superintendent, in one month. Many neres wore plowed { of State banking, The subject. of | tlits Col. . Andrews, of ‘Toledo, being Goneral | Us, bole wintor“killed, Chinch-bugs and sketch reealved a liberal ediuoutian, and was * graduated ut Kenyon College, Ohfo, in the Superintendentof the four divisions inclided Tust-havo been fatal to the crop. sp class of " 18ty, Ruthertord i Hayes bkal 4 a |, Spring Whent—Seven hundred and twenty | wag a college. mato. and. warm friend Hong ince Shout, O00 silles off roast wnaer | UF towwuships in elghty-olghé cnuncies give | Of Stn Andcows, “int. “atone is the supervision of Mr Clark, Another fecder | {¢avernay conditionof crop nt 71 por cent, 0 Sinssinales ane Gon. Ta Duc aud” W. Ke Is shortly to bo nuded to the Wabush system, | fecrease uf 10 per cent sina the Jame report, | TENS, Brae sucndtary to ox-Vresldant forming 9 connection between the Buwards- | The loss Ix nttributed to chineb-bugs, rusty | Anivows, “Linving compluted his ort, ville Crossing and Alton. This line is to be | wind and. hall storms, and much,of {tts on currlenulitm, Mr, Andrews took 'n thorough known us the Alton = Edsentissilte talk the ground. Many seres are reported not | course of study.nt the ILurvard Law School, Seay Fanta fod witht te Sarena worth fmrvesting. Des Motnes County re- atter which he entered upon tho practice ot Its route is to be from Edwardsville Cross- pprte the lowest nverage, 18 per cent, ‘Tho | ys proressiow as at Caroll ul tt, Ing to, Altow. The capital stock ts twa | Ulunest averuqe,- Uaneoeke ond Kossuth | vyiosp tautiy way conspleonsty. lnenttied Si one Ay Terps, eS rime, te law on these fighres compared with the crop of | With. commercial and: political aifatrs. In in the Colloge, wus in favor of concurring In ‘tho raport, but moved {ts reference to nu special committee, and {t wns so referred. ‘Tho Chile appointed br, Hirsh, arid Messrs, Solomon, Lovi. and abrabam to nominute such special com~ an x ee, whe Committee on Nominations for mombors of the new Executive Board presented a uum. ber of names, Buforo tho ballot was taken Mr. Lazarus Silverman, of Chicago, offered an .nmoudmont to the constitulion, regarding the tmannor of offering tmendments to the constitution, Mr. Josinh Cohon moved nga substitute, that any member of tha Union be aliowed to submit an amendinent to tho constitution to the Excoutivo Hoard, to bo submitted to the Council nt the fal- lowing.mecting. ‘This subatitute was tinully adopted, Mr. zokiol, of Cincinnati, offored a resolution, to tho alfuat that 2 committee of three be ap- pointed te vomiunate a Hoard of Exatninors for speclal Committee to which was rofcrral tho ourri¢uium matters Dr. Milzlcnor, of ‘Cinoin= nath! Mr, Ebrilch, af Now York; Dr, Huabsoli, af. Now York; Dr, Felsenthal, of Chtcago; Dr. A. Bogea, of Loulsvillo; Dr. A. Wise, of New York; Dr, J. 8. Goldammor, of ‘Nashville; Dr. Pabucor Civvoland; and Dr. Moyor, of Pitts- 13 ‘ $ Bir. Bloom, of Loulsvilte, aubmitted a resolu. tlon that uo congregation should calls rubbt while ho was ony: with nnothor consreyn- tion, unlosa the consent of tha congreguuon was given or the resignation of tho rabbt culled was accupted.. The Chatr. ruled. thia resolution out of order, on the ground that: the Union bad. no right, according to, its Con- stitution, to interfero with rolations existin betweon congregations and rabbis. “'fhis rata & stormy god hosted discussion on the pulnt. an appeal. from the decisiot of the Chair was ‘takon, nnd tho Chalr wis not su tained. The Hon, M. Ellengor, of New Yo thou ninde a strong dpeech against tho resol Hoa, suying that tho Union had no rignt cod! tate to rabbis and congroyutions, ‘Tho debate on this question Insted over an hour, and tha resolution waa finally Jald on tho table, This rilged another discussion, and the resolution owas taken from the table." Tho adoption of the resolution wis fniliy voted on, with the fol- lowing result: Yuns, 24; nays, 10, Tho resolu- tion wus deolared adopted. Aresoiution providing forthe rucoption of Jewlah omigrania in this country was roferred to the Committee on that matter, - A resolution to rendait the Louisville congre- gation, which bad boon suspended for nonpiy- Inont of duos to tho Union, was referrod to tho Executive Board with power to not. : ¥ A resolution to’ appropriate a fund to secura olviland rollgious Ilberty to the Hebrawa in countries where thig liberty 1s restricted, was Presented by Dr. Jacoa, but ‘action on it was do- Terrod, and 4 rovoss wits taken until J o’cluck, ‘When the delogutes reussombled in tho after: : noon the resoluuon of tho ev. Dr. Jacobs, of Now York, was then takon.up for nodon, It was adopted. The same gentiaman otfered a sorics of rosolutions thanking Mr. Matthews, tho United’ States Conaul at ames for ae : , ; ; : i vie: | tho previous your nnd there will be a defictt | Oo.” Mr. Andraws continucd tho practices | the Colleyo for the onsulng your, ‘Tho Chale ap- | unless hv fas good bucking to -iceep up hi way saved» Seater Mr, mibiied todo MeCenry, now cecaion | Jobe Coupe, Wii Sahepne an] Mpredue of OOD Die | Seat dt Wey ng hota sonst: | Bash, wore coy amd Soneee we | shtraga So any Aap tat tal Henuted hy a comatoates ee », fulled of | Wasto-lay made public. The following is a Zephaniah Bydobe AMtoyy townships, roport the condition ‘nt 83 per ee whee intineute. mh at joclal Committee to whtod wae roferret tue | afraid of tho atin, don’t ‘think dhey't. adoption beewuse the Wabash and one or two | synopsts: 4 b THE PENNSYLVANIA. cent ue i sonnl-? friends Edwin, M, Stanton,” Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago THbunc. ant fiet Bartoy- Only fourteen counties | Attarwards Secretary of War under Presi Pirrspunc, Pa, July 14.—The principal | evap, which is 723g per cent. dene Lincoln, ‘the iplcouks, whose well- officers of the Pennsylvanian Ratlrond, who | | Onts—Ninety-seven counties, represented Knows hniliiacy, Pruglivities earned for thom arrlyed in this efty yesterday morning, lefc | by 71 townships, places tho :nverage condl- “MeDowells, wl ie tnently 8 tlon nt 82 per cent, a decreuse of only Lper | MeDawells, who figured promtnently in tho for tho Enst this afternoon ona tour of Ine | pone Some complaint of rust and lodging, | Mt ClvI Bes 3, pao Ne vection, ‘The manngers of the road held 0 | “yiax—Five hundred aud ten townships re: |, Early In hls professtonal carcer Mr. An- weeting Inst night. It ls given out to-day | porting, from olhty-uine counties, give the | (ews became the victim: of an astiinatic that they elected a suveessur to Me. Layne, | average condition at 99 per cont, an tneroaged | trouble, which nested sich serious pro- but no official information on the subject | prospect $n product of Oper cent over the | Portions that he was compelled to. seal a, has been matte publle, It is beltaved, how- | previous report. ‘Phe area has been largely | Ord, favorable climate than ‘that afforded by over, that Mr, Caldwell, of the Pan-Handle | extended, and tho crap promfses to. give | the State of Ohlo, Hu aecordingly, in 1864, Nine, has been appointed to Ml the vacaney. | better results than most any ather grown, sought relict in Minnesota, whose air. was dv the Western Aseoctuted Press, Sorghnm, or Amber Corn— two | He that tine considered a speciile for Pirrsnuna, Pa, July At the meeting | counties, ‘represented by 577. townships, | fll disorders of tho respiratory npparntus, of ofichuls of the Pennsylvania Company’| pince the average condition at SL per cent. Thy change did not vrove nt RIL favorable, held here this morning te appotutment ot |” Irish Potatous—Ninety-seven counties, | M4 Mr. Androws: In 185. camo to Chicago, D, W. Caldwell us General Manager of the | from 777 townships, place the, condition at i | Where he experienced such 0 mensury of re- Western Hines, in pinee of J.D. Layng, re} percent. Some complaint of bugs jujuring | Het that he concluded to search no further sienetl, was formally annonneed, | ‘fhe ap- | crop prospects, * fora more congenial: clime, Upon his ar- pointinent.was heartily concurred in by nll] “Sweet Potatoes — Sixty-seven counties, | tval-here Mr, Andrews, with u foresieht present. Mr, Caldwell assumes control | from 304 townships, give tho condition: ak | {tat proved to be wall founded, was satistied Aun be w slg pur cent, Hakan tie De eran aatlyit aut eal uatata, Firtye was.In store for Chicago, * Hits Hi-health no KANKAKEE «&t SOUTTIWESTERN, eH oI: oR ee ee thee eee pormitting him to follow. hls profession with Spectet Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. condition at 8744 per. cent. satistaetion to himself, Mr. Andrews deters | SpuixavieLy, Ill, July 14.—The resolu- | Winter Ryo—Ninety-four counties, repre- Tilged to oneags tn ths reilestate business, Hons adopted by the slinreholders of the | senting 531 townships, give tho uvertRe con- | Pee o? of thus enuitue. whieh ho wi abte Kankakeo & Southwestern Rallway Com | COU LES Her cat sountles roporting | to command, Mr. Andrews, was highly’ vany were filed fn the Secretary of State’s | ¢rom 703 townsnips, give the condition aé | Stccessfil inthis undertaking, In common ofles to-day, A deed of trusts to be mada w(t percent. Upon the whole the State | With other business men, ho sustained con- e shaot. Do you? Iie snys_te is done giving extilbitions on. this trip, eu gave one nt Uannibal, and be says: “I had the Inbor to porform,. of, course, and then they let me pay all the ex. ° pense, Buyton has boon out of the water since he. completed lls trip from St. Louls to Calro, and the tan has disappeared till he looks now about as whito as a native, ‘ THE STATE CAPITAL. Quarterly Mecting of the Stato Board of Public Charitles—New Corpora tlons Liconsed. to Organize, Sotciat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srnineriznp, UL, July. 14.—Tha State Board of Public Charities hold its quarterly meating ot the State-House to-day. Sur tary Wines ‘sibmitted’ the usual: financiat . statement, showing thatfor the threé months from April to June 1 tho Income of the ton institutions. \in charge ot tho Board was- $210,038," The expense wore $209,753,. of* which $1058 was ordinary and, $43,160 special, The avornge number of Inmates was: 3,923, and’ avorage cost of maintenance per capita wis $51.09, The Board examined the plans pre pared for additional buildings for.tha Kaa kakee Insnne Hospital, part of which wert: Approved and the reinainder returned to the’ architect for modification, They: also ap? proved the plans submitted for a sinall hoe ital building to be erected for the usu of the, Bolutors’ Orphans’ Homo at Normile * ‘The Secretary_of State issued licences t),- organize to the following proposed corpune other roads objected to thatsectlon whieh First—A ratlroad company. fs quasl-pubtic provided Hak the Constbaslii shoud | Heelde property, and bound by tho lnws regulating nto which number of cliviston the Assocla- * ‘i Uon shall be divided, ‘Ihe fear that, che Com- | #2 powars and dutles of ‘common carriers, mission might do away with the Hannibal | Persons, aul property. Division, which was not desired by the Wa- | Sceond—It Is the duty of such company as fast anil Hannibal St: Joo, enused the ro- | 9 publieservant to receive and carry goods lection 0! US CiUse, " | | Se When the meeting reassembled yasterdny: forall peraa He file, sylioue dnjurtons als mourning matters louked decidedly blue, aud | “dint—Tho. busitess of expressage lins there was but Mitte hope of finding a plan | grown into a public necessity, It Is tho that would evereome the objections of the | teans whereby an article of great value may Wabash. Stil the general inanagers went nt | by carried over long distances with certainty, Lenora avila wily fully Metermined 10 | sutety, nnd eeterity, bene placed In the hands bring the | uniter to n fuetts ong Way or the | ofa special messcnzer, who isto have the other, ns they all stand In mortal fear of ® | chargeand cure of them en route, Ruliroud Sonera whieh they wanted to avold If | companies must, in common with the public, As soon as the meeting had been called to peeae ene! Tegal EAA lg intel oe order, Comtulsstoner Midgley annonneed that | press’ packages. and ia amessenzer | he could not possibly act ay ong of the Com | ohare thereof for, all EXPTESS COI inission. forested for tu Mr. Cable’s resoltt- | that apply on the same terms, winless excused Hon, fund would entire fi Jereatly, tt by. the fact that so many apply It is Imnossl- ho perfarmanes of his tegular work. | The | hie te accommodate all,—u stiie of things not reasons given by Mr. Midgley why it coull | ikely to acenr. If it be sald this 1s giving hot verve ware considered suillelent, and “he to expres Polnpanl ins privileges not ales Mec other shippers, the nuswer 1s that the na- tela te aynation of how. many isons tive express bisiness males eyeclil faellithes Sao. Showid Be composed’ und what ter | fur its transaction nucesanty, and the ease 14, ritory was to be tneluded was tumin taken | thorerore, properly exvepdonal. Up. Che dybate was not ns spiritiess as the | ponrih—Ltis unt necessary: now to deter: one the day before, bit wl Unies beens | sine whether a raltrond coinpiny may, ti quite anlmated, A number of proposttlons-| dur its charter, cugge in tho expresy Dust Were made, but thoy were all voted down by | poss and undertake to entry “and deliver tho Wabash, Gonernl Manager Gault cons | prekuges beyond its Hue. Enough for tho tended that ha would not agree upon My | present to say that, If Ie possesses’ the right Plan whteh did not recoxnize the Wabash 88 | to engage I busiiess ab all, it must dose te Hannibal Hine and nllow It. the 10 yer cent | upon terms of perfect equality with all other Stier piven to: 1k herelotars uote gecpreas companies, and) ‘the? court wiltseo Oe vet tae a nteile, ytummawers dl | that it does not take to itself any privileges Hg wot, Peteart toe ‘é re Gat ts ak © | ie dloes not extend to complainant, with the position he took, ttle evel qavertit lis protian to dissolve the Injunction Is. that he neted under Instructions from Mr, | OVfTMUCG |b conscanence, ts ti as na 4 hte losses by the price of e874, but bi by tha: Company upon ull Its property to | will not vradueet alt evap, alder : y i : Tai . ag tf" nf ut of wise and careful management suceess- L. V. ‘fT, Randolph ‘and Stuyvesant ‘Tish, Raney clita thn yield will “not exceed one- | futyran the gauutlet of those trying Lies. trustees, to secure 1,000 bonds of $1,090 ench Pears—Fifty-six. counties, reporting from | With an unsultled reputation, and was. able- to be Issued by the Ullnols Centrat Rallrond 120 townships, ‘give the condition ut 43 per | t9 srveo handsome fortune from the general Compntiy, payuble at its ofties In Now York | cont, ‘Trees blighted ana whiter-kiled. vernslt, : ANE dattanualiy Phen beds aetna | <iumesinotsdour counties nuport ene | , fOWR Ms, Andraws wae at times a grdak 1 y. ra Waste at GUL f Sat | stulurer from his constituttonnl diticulty, yet for the purpose of retiring $200,000 of conte | Couliian at Gig por cent, represented by 83. | ihe wag rumackably patient under It ails Ae standing bonds and to’ finish, iniprove, and Cherries—Ninety-two counties, from: 603 | Bromninant business man Jn speaking of Mr. equip the roud. . townships, glve tho ayorage condition at do | Avdrewa yesterday sald he was one of the tions: ‘Tho Black Boar Copper Mining Cou- i e Metrary sult: “The railroad com- i rentlest “and myst -uncomplalning. men:| 22 certs te ameliorate the condition | pany, of Chicago; capital, 1,000,000; corp Gould, ‘To allow the Missourl Paeitie to yate | Slee.) ite Fallrantt ¢ " © 7 ver cent. : s ning of tha norscouted Jows in that country, Tho i a i with the Chienge Mnes was one of Gottld’s Paty Je bowl peat ior ithe eatin Rees Spel benen pf Shtigti are Grapus—Stx hundred and sixty-eight town- he ever Muaws thst aie bole his) bur- | rosolutions wore unanimously adopted. "iu this Futons Aida WY Natuarl Gf aurawd {tle “Thereby, hie avolded tho ae age dhecrhntnnte Pre ita mare ere ships in inety-one. counties give the aver- Jones and hat iS = never | connection Dr. Jacobs algo ofored a resolution ‘1 charge of being opposed: to the reormaniza- y ‘iver i Bosroy, July 4—Atr, Nobart Harris, of St. | age condition ats} por cent, distreased his frionds with any mention el-, Loutls, having deelined to be a Director In | Borrles—The average. yielil of currants {s | ther of pis Tieheaith Or of hig business re the Atiantle & Pacliic Rellway ‘Company, | reported at 01 pat cunts raspberries, 09 por | ere Sr usaty iooked wie Me ihe Sane be: Col, 11, C, Nutt, of Chiengy, has been elected fone Baw hariay por cents and, eoUse | THy family relations ary sald to have beon of in hig place, Col. Nutt will succeed Mri} Mendows—Ninety-four counties, from 756 | the most delightful kind, white his gentle Thomas Divkerson ns President Aus, 15, | townanlps reporting upon condition, give | {sposition and nmtabliity ;of manner en- when Mr, Dickerson will alve his whole nt | the average as.08 per cents pastures, nincty- | dedred him to all with whom hy came In tention to the Mextean Contral and Sonora s& | four counties from 733 townships, place tle | CoMtaot, whether in soctal or business rela-, Cullfornia Southern Roads, Col, Nutt isan | average condition at x fraction over 100, per'| Hons. Mr. Andrews was a min of culture accomplished elvil engineer, and hus of lute } cent, a and x conslistont. Christian guntionan, His been in ehuege of tho Chicixo ollice of the | | ‘Tobaeco—Ono hundred. and two townships fate of Haulth prevented {itn froh-mitheling ‘extean Contr way Company ; Bi - 4 Y i nl y Company fn itty counties alve the average con i was A clowe. antl” futeradicd | -olearves expressing gratitude for tho kind offor of tho King of Spuin to welcome the persueuted Rus- sian Jews to bia domains. Thia resolution was udopted, and tho Socrutary was instructed 'to nak tho Spanish Minister at Washington to op- prise bls sovorolgn of the action. ' Air, Gross, of Milwaukeo, suid bo regratted to soo tho wonk and unhealthy condition of tha Ilebrow congregations in. this country, and ho thought this fuct waa duo ing gront measure to, the foroign rabbis, who could not adapt thom selves. to Amoricun’ idexs and crusted dia- sonsions in the. congregations over which thoy. wero calles to. preside. - He moved the nppolntmont of 2 committee fd ae of Chancery bus power te decree 2. com- Ten UF tho pooh excont Hott tie any beeps .pilance with this” wholesome rexulation, “sitlou not satisfactory. to Lim was one vote, | Js court cannot for n mowment sanction the and ag long ng the Wabnsit performed this proposition that a rallrond company inay, by duty futhfully the Missourl Paelie could | estortlon or untust disertinination, exclude atvord to play the dog Iw tha manger aut fiat in hushed oftnt Ug Hilts fo tan jake it anpenr that the Gould Hines were not | Hot prepared Howe lodke acl ae ets Cont all opposed to the position taken by the Chi- | Hot Prepurert How tix muxiuniy rates to bo enzo lines. AL possible-elforts were made | Mitged for the transportation of express to bring about 1 compromise, but up to mantle, but £ hve no Uonibt of. tho power dinner hour no headway whatever had been | go, tue ee {pvestlintiony ae ane and an adjournment was had until | not ag a rnd be mate UnUl after a. reference it any, of Chicago; capital, $1,000,000; cor Porators, W. L.. hpinate Lyinan J. Ame deny John R, James, “ape Chlonga Balt a rain - Company; capital, $50,000; - ralors, Janes Goole’ J. B-Halforts Charles, jottschalk, « ¥ at Stet , Cortilicates of organization were filed ns fo- lows; ‘ho Watseka CampMesing Assoclt:. tion of the MLE. Ohareh, of Watseka, tro, nals OUNLY. eee, Eurnltatee, Waren ‘ uion, No, 1, of Chicago; corporntors, tave -Tinerich, ‘Henry Al William’ Stalk knoeht., ‘The. Machinery -and Agricuttural . Cc dron Molders’ Union, No. 253, of Chicagot Ubod reassembling, anothoreffort was mado | {0 Muster and report by hin after hearts, W. B, STRONG Hapectal Cortepan acne at The Chicago Tritine, of "overy - movement “that was calet- Staton! Quatinoations, “and Gammittog onthe $vilitann Gr Jon, Kans, Atiehaal ome tobring about an arrinzemont by whieh adis: | Tut, alge wa Rae Sate Speetat Dtapatch to The Chteaao Tribune, jAthantic, In, July U—The corn crop.of alentad elt tess eo eae Hint keott Pember epelding fh Mow. 3 ort Gita Urauclsnos ee a eT eine Company, ‘of Chie: eee oul be wwuldted for tho present | and restrain respondent from ehurelne cone | ‘TOPEKA, Kas, July 14.—T'he promotion of | {ils portion of tho State looks well. ha ‘ cnumittea shold Uo to cxuraing rabble es they q " rl his. perfect, self-pulso, his strong -welf-con- W. B. Strong to be President of tho Atchl- sutton ge Coen lett ae pills: Uirough fulence of the better gort, “his ‘rn though sou, Topeka & Santa Fé Railroad, though | Js now looking much better, and will prob. | conservattve opiuions, and “hia integrity of not. yet officially announced, Is fully ag- | ably make haifa crop, In localities where | character, His own experience us a college sured, and Mr, Strong will nt’ once assmme | tere was no bailythe cornis of adark green, | WAN tnspired, hin to: give bly children cutive control of Us vast corporation, — Its | aid ts growling xory fae ue AE the aeasnet thorough exlucatlan, pd ong. got. was. xrad- itnmediate assistant will ba Mr, FL, Parker, |. Would prove favorable from now on woshall | Wited at° Yate, while. the younger fs now 1 of Boston, woll known in rallyay etreles, Lb | Pave an excellent. crov of carn. ‘The wheat | Fophomoro tiv tho samo college, Mr. An 0, glyeg Hotice to-~luy of wn incrensge of Its capa Stouk from $1,600,000 to $3,000,000. The Auditor to-day rogistored $1,600 of , Macoupin County Court-Ilouse bonds, or THE IRON MARKET. Pincavevvura, Pa, duly 14.—The iro: Committee should be to oxumine mbbis ug they camo tu this cuuntry aa to shelr qualifications, character, ete, und to keop 2 record of thelr arcivald for the Information of congregations, A substitute was olfored to-tho otfuct that na Burcavt of Information bo ostublishod on the ie of an Intoltlgence ‘ollice, Tho Hon. Mr, “ilingor, of New York, sald it wag too late in the day to bring those questions, which. re- Nar . i * | plainint for the transpurtation of express Tieed! bye Cab he a eeelan, Intra: inatter, Including closet packages, more than iltted tow commnittes consisting of Messrs, B filk, Bul cuca nella Tate, steht churges 1 110 1K, Cable, RS. Mays, and John G. Gault, | ise to excued We fits charged ou stutlar whieh eamuittes shail’ take tho matter-une. | CXbress matter pele oF tu nuy otter. ux. der consideration nnd report to n meeting to PIOSS COMPAS. OF for, Fimllnr expreas mnatlur beheld Int this city Supt. 1, 1831. In ‘the fooulveit ce ek tlalivarcil fa the den jueantine thy rewulur Lari rates were to ba | 3 alt y pala Pee vi turning actlylly ay “ ig boing harvested, and the furmors are ex- | drews was a communtennt, and for many | quired “dellberation, bofore tho Union, and ho | Market ahows signs of re strletly smatutained. vregs or Pacitic Express,’ 1s, puartuad tint Ccorgo O.. Stanchestur beating a fate yteld to thonere, | We live no | Ys, Vestryman, of Grnes Episcopal |} tnoved to lay both tho resolutions und tho sub ‘hora te vory lite Hap vORe for ropalrs, Ae avon tant aes to tant eure i TIE TRUNK-LINE TROUBLES, of tha road, and nny. beeatne General Manas. | SU wheat, and, as this nat lng Ase, was baal Sea er ciued ah Cakincisel| by siamney | eeeetacrte nation went earced bt thoy ware Du Gor, the posttion vacated by Presitent Strons, ma tha Tesuilt wil iodine the’ farmers will | Complatut about two weeks ago, but, while IENRY VinTARp, wot ley ao mel for Markel. Qabk arog, | ee or iis Tatiy his encanto a Str. Paur, Miff,, July 14,—Henry Villard Wu se nsiatge i bantnls uns oe tha, tari onfvebled by tha Talay which had preyed and party haye Just returned to St. Paul ——— i ondure it. Fresh offers aro in tho marke for both: foundry aud amill irons, Forelgo Iron {3 heard of dally from: parties who hare lately drawn atocks from bond. Good brands divide the tonnage in necordanee with slight | New Yous, duly 14.—The Post's fuanelal Jy revised percentages agreed upon at yes- | article says: “Speculative markets it the terdny’s meeting, und wdivert business from | Stock Exelin: re " onefond to anther Hi coseote prea tin Stock Exchunee are somewhat higher than ‘that rates were being cut, Diapatelies were yeatorday, although still rathor feverish, to tho Excontive Board, ‘ Tho following numed gentlemen were clected monibers of tha Excuutive Board for two yeurs, the numos belng submitted by tho Nominating: 5 * * Committee: David Adlor, of Milwaukee; Mossrs, he , # ae ipo it nd tite tntter halt of his Ii e ‘that Fenian % Hare, Soyar Btorn, Moritz Bllinger, pra lela at one Sat for forge, pu ears at once forwarded by Commisstoner | Whatever’ improvement” there Is ts due to | from atrip to the end ofthe trick of the ‘ ILLINOIS, ; Eee TT Tee eee eee More aldrine | Moyer 8. Ieangs, Wezeka Koh, Jonas D. Siin..| foundry. | Messen a =! Aa of he Eastern and” Western | tho reports from Chicago that the traubles In | Northern Vaclfe, and express themselves na Apéctat Dispated'to The Chieaoo Tribune’ | es cd on ‘Lucatay Ingh he sank gently Into} sau, Adolp Ly Sin yor and Hosts Sibiows, all of | owing fo tho ndvanes, | Duvors will hotd uf » | 4 cuttl the Suuthwestern pool have beon adjusted, Assoclation, and also to Comtlssioner Mk, a : Instructing’ them to restors rates it onea 16 | Ne that the pretimtnary work for Bringing And fromall pouty: In uecordanee with the tho trunk-lne manngers back to thelr ro above resolution, spective obligations, or to a new compact; Although. the hinye been begun, It 1s, of course, safe to Now York; Mossrs. ornurd Hettiann, Jullus Frolborg, William Gooudueart, Louls Hélusbun- ner, Leopold Rosoatcide Solomon Levi, Moritz oth, ‘and Louts Seasongood, of Cineinnatl: Ausuatus Binswanger, Bt. Paula) Slax Te. Gute minim, Hocheator; Measrs, B. H. Beustman and have abundant suppites, Vhe bar mills have- been partially idle for repairs, and will re sumo on next Monday, with n. fair yoluineot buslness. Doman lastendily Huproying,§ ‘ consumers are hastening orders tn. Two months’ work ison hand, ‘The demand fot the sleep of. duath. “Mr. Y much pleused with tho property and the | Decarun, IIL, July t4.—A. prolonged ratny | wite, Wwe ane mn ae jtuieas queyed country, Mr Villard will be engaged here | worth thousands ‘of ‘dollars ‘to the growing | girl of 13, ine other the wife of Rockwell unt! Saturday, arranging business detatls | corn cropoft Macon County, fell in this see King, tole in the Iron trade In partnerallp connected with his Company, and then re- ate e . - | With the elder son, Joh W. Androy turn to New Yorks Willi ‘Enuleotte dna, Oa rea mae tte The: aca cee ecting dil not succeed I Ty sett! Rishard 8. Fage of Bosta id Lois 1 DAVID TOL aaa Be arian uta. is ba car ie nn Inte and tank tron-and shoet and shia) ermanently settling rdtrble: i ls. Hag joston, and Lo he tf r 7 . wy ‘WMIORNTON. | man, Loulsville; Siegmunt OY 1s loz : Permaaies ay tt na tha tg ples hs Ate Aus aac Hine the trunk-Hue differences will orts of Now York, ot ‘tho pibty, lett for tho Fea ae 10 a ay Tribune, Tho funoral. of the late David Thornton St iitund, Muna, Clovutands Siinon Ws, fonds ron has Increnged since the tat Instant, _ *youds ard much gratlled ever-the results of Do guttled sooner or Inter, but, so fur ns wo | East tonlght, 2 Tas, 1, duly) t—Lust Tuesday and toot place nf 10 o'clock yesterday morning We oe 3 Abegarn RRR I Om TEE ad an improvement in i prlces is falt, which pr the meeting, By Sept. 1 the situation may | can ascertain from those whose o platon ro ee, Wednesday tho thermometer ranged from ts [tf * Mg s I. 185 Ises to Increase. Buyers of rully have ti! beon seen for ton: days. Quotations are stouly. | Mills aro soli sx months aliead fot stecl and thre on tron, Old rails dull, WORDS, Worthelmor and Josian Cohen, of Pittsburg; und M, Kopport, Gniveaton, : Tho Conunittec appointed to name the Boards of Exiinjuora of the Colloxe reported ns follows: For tho your 188—Dr, A, 8, Idancd, of New Harkey Ad opt Jlotek OF Lomavdles and Emil 8. uve considerably changed, and by that thine | fs worth much on thks subject, it Js they hope to be better able te come to un un | not now known ,whother tho settlement : a ha ae tg ne TRYING TO ADVANCE RATES, rin Murwediite thing, Suveral’ o It {8 understood that n mecting of tho tho lines are known to be making eoutracts FREER-PASSES, tol0sin the shale, ‘To-day ating rain fell, re St Mary's Church, corner of Wabash Coxconp, No HL, July M4.—Willlam FE. | which had the effectof lowertng the mercury paventia und’ Eldredge court, -There waa x. Chandler's UU to punish zlving or receiving awa AMON tho all ta ag ort aH bge nutbler GEE attondaney, nud Iusnl free-passes on railroads was to-day Ine | Ye OW REN forluy for the |‘suveral beautiful floral offerings rested on dellultly postponed by n yotu of 170 to Be. Wun of raliy Hie sun ourlling the bindes of ithe easkit;. igh umsa was conducted b: the former to an extent that was alarnines | py, arte ich, of Chicago, For the your 1683—The Rav, ‘ 1 see at very low mites, supposably for the pure aes, riMUrat ig d Fathor Uoulety ad's eulogy on the ideceaseil | De, Mt, ‘Johnson, of Philuduiphla: tha Rey. De. | CLEVELAND, O,, July 4.—Tho annua Presidents and Managers of tho trunk IMnes pines enum thio triini-linu pools ata Feareatte TrEMA, ' the farmers; but the min ‘eno in good | was culivurad by the uve Ruther ules, The Pee cae Teeter aterbins the ey. Te. ston of the American Pitlological Assoelated - issoon tobe hvld In Now York for tho pur- | (zed, of obtaining an tucrease on tho per oe Kohior, of Now York, . j ae Mey, Dr, Wise, of Cincinuatt, offered tho owing: red * © Tho Council confors tho authority upon the incoming Hourd of Governors to grant stipends to alb students of tho Hebrow, Union College whose Ability: shall bo proved, aud who shail stand In need of such stipend in order to proso- oute tholr wtudies in the suid College," 4 After gonic ilebate tha resolution was loat, bes onuse of the doploted cdndition of the Treasury, Dr, Wiso thon arose und sald be would be con oiled to resign bis commission as Prosidont of ho College, but no vation was takom. «2 Resolutions of thanks woro then offored, as waunl, to tho olfleers, press, Chicago Hobrews, and others, for courtesies uxteadod. Be After tho transaction of 2 quuntity of minor Miiscellaqcous business tho Union adjourned, to tout in Cinclunatt in-July, 188, the toy, Dr, Honry 8, Jacobs, of Now York, winking the clos- Two hundred ‘and twenty-five emigrants | of cord aver ratsud in Edgar County... ‘Che.| fi ebearers yore. Messrs, Jatin: Mattocks, arrived hore yesterday by tho Michigan Con- | whoat tal ts roving wie batter thian at, an ea. Mettugh, Be te Haward, trul, und 600 by the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne, iWrat fntleipated, ont Clie ie safe to say. | ps “putin aud IL: 8, Stropt “A ~ Onand after next Monday the Northern aa ek ei w bua fale eat. commnittes wis , breguut from” the | First Poelite Itallway will ran a regular passenger Sptets, Maputch to The Chteago Tribunw, —:.’ Ward Hemobrotie lub, gonslatlng ot aluass,. trait hetwoen Glendive &St. Paul, a distance | Poxtisc, Ul, Jtly H—The poyais tor ‘Mehuel.‘Mobonald cand gyayne: Wieser Of 600 niles : soln uve ‘again; been nnawored. Lt bogun.| sels ‘Tho Damocratie County Gantnct Gores Testa Ri SO ‘ tally. this miorniug, and condnued to ray f Sbant eurocratc County Contra Com- Tha Chicago & Enstern Tinos Ratlrond | gently throughaut, most of the day, An ine snultteg, Was repreauntod by Jdgeph Muckin, takes formal possésston of tho Evansville & | eatoulablo amount of fad, lias been don, The Dome tina its aul Matty, Kllatay, ‘Herre Haute Rattruad July 2, ‘Tho come | the hoe weather snd dronghe syore causing | Foutatined teegguasne cy eget NaS pany 18 now sentioring curs along upon tho | pue,cmall, Realy to ripen top rapldls, nit | MoNolll, Capt, Marvell, ait ‘Thomas Kyun, side-tracks of the Evansville ‘Terre Haute | by ight, ‘fhesa ‘doubts Gon, John .Sinith, attorney of: the decunsed, ) WoW removed, ‘Shere Rallrond, with the Intention of gotting all | and an abunilant ¢ ap oF cua tad tnx is now | Was in. chirge of atfalrs. Where wore nls td re if 7 q ‘The. ‘ y ‘ . . * H will suffer considurably from the now cont ited Naor s ties yencours | vooty Bulte, Charles’ Gameran, Col, Ulvary, Pon and Will Insure one of ‘tho best craps | Ne pose of considering: the advisability of re-'] CONtage of tha pool busiiess, they resting tholr elatin for Sucren: aa tlh bitin cast-bound. frelght rates, and also to | whieh thoy have entried. la Teel ‘ot bt: , make an effort to stop the war In pas | eceding naturally cautatientes diniculties wnd asengor rates whieh fins just, broken | makes them more, diiticult of fiat neste out While. theres is probability we fete wane, #0 fn speak, Is ne ood 7 All UM, ‘oO no reason for i enat-bound rates can be restored at prosent. slices tia! ey tat arlel: It is genorally understood tia ail ehh venus Hated tae purposes connected with the stock except thoaa eontralteal by Naudarbilt, ara merit ul i ‘ates yestored gyal. " ut as tole is Vundorbilt ‘uderes to hig pate fal Dao by ria Ghee ane Dresent position If will not ho poxelbta to ule petal DMpatch te Tea CAtcags: 2vibGRe, vance rates, All the ronds leading East from | Spaiwavieep, UL, July 4.—Tho Cairo & ‘this elty are Known to have mado contracts | St. Louls Rullroad was Boldt hore to-duy by ut the pre 8 (15 cents), while! : taki some ttonte Vert ae Aled at will J, A, dones, Spoclnl Mastur, ‘under 1 decroe closed: to-day, ‘Tlie principal: papers re word on “Latin Pronunciation,” by Prof. M.: Fishor, of the University..of Missouri; “Whit 1a Articulation by Prof, D, Whit ney, of Yalo;'*he Use af the Aorist Par ticlptes in Greek," by Prof, 2D, Seymouh ot Yule, ‘The Spulling-Rofonn Connnlttess ruport was shup! y reculved, and the Comull tev continued.” Prof, -B. L. Gildersleeves & Johns Hopking ‘ Uniyersity,- deltyered highly. Interest! Address, ‘Cho next meen will bo held. at or near Boston ne duly, OMicera cleated: . President, Feeder ick D, Allon, of Harvard; Teo-Presiitentty AD aut Ve taighrayes wan erat an rE ' Villa; AL. La Dooxe, F) hs orouary and Curator Oliarles H. Lanwat, a ‘i Y at Inge y s 3 } , ae Cy roley,}. dloffrany Fini) Uonstnges | lg veayor, J eG phat a | Linrvard;--Pronsurur,: Charles’ J. ue! sthose contracts ure in, exlstence, Vanderbite | Tendered by the United States Clrault Court | petition, fr ‘ enn | Shown Haley. Ny Bi onsiNeT, hun, Poughkecpsla;; Exeeutive Comite: eunnot afford ta submit ta wn iano erbltt Muy 0th lat, ‘Tho sult tur foreclosure was | Yestorday a Monrno-streot scalper. camo Weg INDIANA,“ ae fliuheal Bure dames TOT oct tek: dtu atta adieinmat te xcautva i 4 lvregohng othedrs and BL, Gitdoraleests prould be eft bhets gaud atry by hig eduypette | orixlually brought by tho Unton ‘rust Com- juto the Pitabudy & Hurt Wayu Uckut-olles Special Dispatch to Tha Chledoo Tribune, | UNiyrg Pe Lytheway ; Mr ani | od tor work dure the next twa yenre | no Hattnoros We W. Goodwin, tarvard: “hu Tosing anoley abe tho 1S cent tee ee, | Bally, w Now York, In 1877, the thrat-mort- | bringing wPhlludelpiia to Doulwoud ticket, | Bepyonn, Lud, July testhe heat that haa ais - * des a PE lene oF tbe | deste ruuibull, tacttords We BD. Willer Qurbts rondge Hee ele ede TBte Nan: | gage indebtedness thon minainthig to $2,800,- | Kood from Cina to Deadwood, and worth | prevailed tn this latitudetar tho: past few |. MRS, M,Iiy WATICINS,. me ow Haven; ‘I, It Price, University ‘Aug, money, fas tho New works Conta, mak low, H, W, Stulthers was appointed’ Ite oe iifg stated tant 9 ana offre Ie for gale, days was nover qugldt-hbritofore, at least ‘|: Byeclul Dispatch to"The Chteage Tribunke ‘WARTBURG : TIEOLOGIOAL , BEMI- rae aes “dts four trheks and light grades, can id bust, | eclver Dee. 6, 187%, and hus slnco-oporated | gui? lunvaue te Heke In the, aealpor's | 80 say tho ott rosldénta.“Bten Iu, the stone. | -MeNnora,Ill,, July 4,—Mrs, Mary Landon : NARY. ess chenper than other Eastern Hues, If | the road under order of thoCourt, ‘The rond ot :~ DANIEL ROYSE. Special Dispateh to The Chicago (Tribune : LAraverre, Ind, July, he funer of.the late Jlony Duntel Royse, Clurk of we Bupreme Court, tuok place this forenoo% Atong those presont from Indlanupolls were LieutGoy, Thos, Hanna, Treasurer alse? ; iy Auditor of tae: BH Watt, yi an; AN ate EL, Wolf, ho siproing Court Frank M, Dice, Edwit atk A rae . Bpeciat Dupateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Menvora,Ul, July 14.—The Wartburg Theoiogs : ical Seminary, of this city, whioh ig the Itorary focus of the yanyellout Luthoran Synod of tows, and othor States,iad oloven graduates {a the olasa, Of 1833, elght of whom have beon assigned to the followlog pustorates to onter on thelr labors ut oucy us “probutionists, thelr subsoyuont ordinas_ Seone “ailiter to Towa Gityr tag duane Wore Fauob, to'Andras, a.; W, ) to Nobraskay hunids, Ltt supposed to belong: to a passen- | atarries and stong-inllig have beon overcome | Watklue, mother of Mr. dL, Watklny, tloket iat who had hig pockoo pleked “at the Unton-| and compelled “t6;stay, work, and farmora | agent iy thle city. for over twonty years of wpot the other day,” : gee 43 bexhy India tito nar hin at 4 o'clock and'} the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and “the. Mr, Lowell Junmedintely recognized tho |, stop¥b 10,."Untdas, fai comes goon, tho corn |-Jillnols Contral Rallroads, died yustorday at delicacy of the case, Hure was i man who,: |eeroy: whet - HAW. promising, will suffer | the advanced age ot $4. An ‘Injury resulting My course of sone yours, Intanded to marry,"| much, ebay hay, darvest has. commenced, from & fullten weeks’ ago-contined her to provided he could get passes for 9-4} ne A] and fl farmers nite in pronounelng the | Aer bed up-to: the siwe of her death, and i il Re ty | HENAN ae At atic | SN a a Mae m rou t | yas" i “ W - 208) qua Tiich fess to hime tide of popu. | Proutsing, and tho ste! bo Te 5 bev ruskding With hor son Vers for'about toh Vanderbitt consults | a ure A got submit to wn niviites fh mete wa defaulted ; In the paymont of jutorest Ports ure no doubt being made to pacify hin Alinost from the thie the mortyage was and get him to veceds to the demand of the | Kiven, sa that judgment was givon whon other Hines for an advance, and there fs, of | the deere was antered for the sum of S4,° course, sone dunger that lie may we! u “twle i Pereira Tae te pee! wae HY ee 001,167.63, nearly: twiee tho mount of the ‘the Wabash In givin, mortgige, ‘Lhe vod was sold without cons H Toads, Ins divert \- 3 Jer Line’ and the: Great AVE fe via the But Fopresenting tha Aiusterdain hondivoldurs Cor, , nary E S coaeameetiel i Nol ‘ott lation by discouraghis ,, So far gus “e TAT aE. SCITeR A, Washberg, to Biltenatl, Inte Lo Booker, to | .8, Iustings, A. W, Conduite, and ochers. doubt fur the purpose of xotting Vanderbiit | $4,000,000, 21u0,000 being patd in cuss ‘Tho’} tho passes Nora saifoeri Md Mbt revel woud. i SO Se OuiNcn nie fats ———— s -Hinuosseay sites, to Dubuque, ta; ¥, Hache | funeral bartiods were conducted by the ie fo recudy from the position he hog tutely | ew. corporation rucontly orgunlzed under | have sent a dozen, but he dou it something > Popes, Kas, Ju =Ab fe WILLIAM SYEPITENS. . .. Hog, to Toledo, 24 G Weptncey i Anan Jas | Wilflam 0, Dickinson, Presbyterian ml 4 Haken, y fe the nuns of the Catro dé Si. Louls Kalle | more shoul bo: dong.-The boteb bits at ‘OVEKA, Kas, July 14.—About noon to-day. | . Speclal Diapateh to Tha Chicago Trivsrige a, rosarnany ritechel, ‘and Joba Feiteobol | tar, “Inthe procession wore” Odd-Fellus z se foad. Comuairy, sconposed af the boud- | least ought lo be mild. In this alan, it fy | It was notleed that? tha ole was quite full? of Decarun,lll,; July. 14—The death of an remalo for tha presvut ut the Beminury, , PIAXIMUSI ANDSIUNIMUM WeiantTs | holders, will) soon take — possession at a ingeling of thedsourd of DI . By dy yA Thy i mneinburs of Lafayette Post, G. A. Ty Judzes likely thi root | tlylng clineh-buget ors will ba culled? Cop the. purpose of duters stag alluall ie H ‘Thoy- steadily Increased mining the Hale of tha Company's omuntti-. Hu number, the joving swarin’ raminding 5 ‘SIPPEOANOE,: Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridui * Mr, James Smith, General Frelaht Agent | 0S $89: toud. |W. Wislteliouss, of - Obie pf the Chicago & Alton Hallway, has lated cago, 8 President’ of . this company, old whn yamod Willan Stophons taok place of tho County Cuitrts, connty officers, Direc! here to-day, ‘ Tis" age was’ 00, “He was th ors of ‘the ‘I pecan Fulr Association (ot : 2 _ , e thnad which deceased ‘was for a number of i 3 roposes to at onco limprove und exe | cence to any sunsjtive dawn Bast editor who | everybody of tha grasshopper Invasion af } jy " Barstxanouny, Ind., July M—Tho. Rov, Mr. d irae of eillcen Pie following clreulartoagents and shippers: | Tend the road, build bruuches to thy cout: | in nbout one year intends to do what big | 188. ‘The farmers "horeabouts do not tear | Chamedien “eecinorteae tae” Hates Ke | Heryioon tauy nove bo dald. ya bo falsly ne wore | Sogrclary)y and a large congatrae oe ry Te -Tuklog ofect this dey aud until furthor notion J Helds, and spend what money fs necessary to | father once did," much damage frudi.the pests, as corn 1s toa | Dr, Stophens, brojhor of the deco “Jat tho camp-nocting hero, ‘and fs going for ein | turned this afternoon. © :

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