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THE GHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. Mr. Lapham has been elected responded to | banner of factlons 18 only e rtod through the woods to reach WASHINGTO: THE E ny the realstlens pressure of public opinion, ag | passed by the joy which Js felt In every tras eter fie wa nscompaniod ny thors, the servants ‘of the peuple, they did what the | and Joyal Republican heatt In every clty, orderly. He nit, ha Ceted tO OSCNPO, ‘a volley |* people -oakrenhy andl thy wlll "tuee) va the | village, gn haraiet. ltt flee ii on An-Exh tive S a R ry o A fonnossoo was thful servan amend and ro | pire State, y \ ras fred, and toe Sino “ndvanew ofthe ward. bt” Republicanism, “the only” test of | AN-Exhaustive Statement Regard- ‘Complete Surrender of Ros- our loyalty, shall bo that wa will CRRDINGS OF THE DAY, Tih rally avonnd this bauer and catry it again with necessitated tho abandonment of nfedorates ey and formation of ono Pottanwot CE TE ies soutty with tho ing the “ Bloated Bond- To the Western Amociated Press, Over 3 the bonds are thore, of bonds are credited to New England. On the other hand, over 42 per cent of the hold- ers have their resldence In Ure Middle Stites, and upward of 43 per cont of the aggrezate amount of bonds iq held in that section. 4 per centof the hoklers reside In the Southern States, and about 3 per cent of Inthe Western States twelve children,—nino sous and threo daught ora; the grandmothor of eighty-six children; the giont-grandmother of 346 childret the ereat-great-grandinother of ten chlildry souls inal. One sou bas only ona cfilid, an Anothor son only two children; sn the othor ten children of Mrs, Hetep have elghty-three sons nod daughters,—an avernge of over olght tocach. my with (t z ¥ ras ty Victory. (Applause,) ‘Tho only reward holders.” are 15 per cent of tho re AeoROL Arete Hilt, wher now Rtanda the coe Conkling’s Presiden- 1 eM ator oie, faint baltot | OF merit thot erie sien to Henublleans Sawee. nearly” Se" yor’ cent ‘at ie’ bones A Moteor Stary from Montana. Fiilence OL air, Fred Cook, Tn thie plega of tial’ Assumption. vit now shall bo given to those who ean, who Tho bankss insurances compantes, and other fenton (Ment) Heard, orate batue occurred, raging from je Jowst t for the ndynne: z , ae? Ned Campbell's shepherd, Louts Villau, was frat ral oy oowe Hts i rafenantens70 pabeashap . Fel 1 3 | driving bis heed J ways: our tees Warmnental culora were Lost Pottor (Domocrat). [43] |Woodtord, + +++ shall not detain you with n poiltical apeech.{ | glanders Largely in Government ho investigation establishes the fact that | folse,” and turntua his Reed hone sah eae Bio tasinir ana | A Cauous Called, and Elbridge | Rent ta ue conenum | Papicamas ounce iy] «~~~ Seuritie, sarancnrey Goh smtorchein beri impetuor <u ii 1a) ‘our hearts tt U VI 4] # af Ne out ol Oo way whon giant vices. iirorted oF ins Faaiast Lapham Nominated by inka a recvss till halépast 1 o'clock. Car- | nt tho nssurances, that the life uf our eront | G Sith nuly Big peceent af the total paputation the ery bloat, about 10 m yards fram him, struck oad nage, rushed ARAN ay rled, and beloved President is doubtless, to bol gree 91,000 Holders in the Middle States | holders while New. York, witht oyer 10 per | somasedieares. 2a eam ey testnatly, fale at wines of re, Of trom and steol, thong 61 to 38, CONFERENCES, spared to us, [Applause.| ‘And to-night all ’ eee te New Sot SL av ef | some dimanoe. Aad linma _UPAE Into te pad been No waroderal aud Confedor- The Chair then sald that he had beon ro- | loyal Republicans here can tnity In sending. Own $279,008, 250. Of the bouholders.. liu bas over Oper we | was “about eA larme awn ance of eee ud In mauy piacespoutively the front asd quested to announes that the Democratie | grestin President” Gartielt, cad in ro ber cent | Wat it struol re bo fe Iles Oe tee works, and itis related Tuuinbera would hold, a conference Immuiede | RasK Co lin, Hine Lo-niaht tha. Heptbiean or thy bond oldorss titinols and Net iii: | een Histdng mae ao inten Hetero. Fes ee rearof the same HN common ocourronce for ately; also, that the Kepubllenns would hold OF tis Londhordars, -Litnoks and New Hamp: nd lony aad struck Lapham’s Nomination Made Unani- mous and His Election’ Im- mediately Effected, that it mae lito to rench over, collar an op= men of clthet ty iim an unveilling prisoner over ponents or of earth betwoct, ‘Tho movement the mio city did not (nko place until botween from tho vi'Y and was ordered thon, as Hood and +P. 1 Complinnco with the oriinnl plan sutetsono wal not drvam that Hardeo had mot arty of the State of Now York isa unit in his support fauntauss}, and that wo will Windom Rescinds a Piece of Spite-Work rally around him in this of John Sherman, a conference Immediately, ‘The Convention then took n recess, . "_REPUNTICAN CONFERENCE, Tho Republicans.of buth louses, during 16 recess of the Convention, met fi thy As> is a hour, and’ by our united efforts uphold fits jinnds, and do what we can to add some comfortantt Joy to his sick-conch. We have alt Fett pale h at the trouble which hins come upon hit }) Raum to Brayton—The Post-Oce—I Long Straggle His Capttulating Gang of Twenty. . seven Bucks, LEARNING FROM THAT SICK-cOoUCcIT able trooPhionis the Hecatur road, followed b wed aut alonts the , 'y will far outweizh nny mmoinents of prinand t Mr, Skinner moved the roll be called for Tho former captured two the purpose of nominating a candidate for cas Because | ' winbly chamber, Senator MeCarthy wa | the Inst two or three weeks: but, IC It pleasu with a Consetence iin sufficient success to warrant It, but UBO vatled ta the chair. ‘The roll was caliedl and i whic ‘ ‘ i foarel Sera Teo Koop hie avai | Rancorous-Letter of Conkling Thanking | thirteen. Senators and -sixty-two Assembly= Gotlstn 881 re his jifes the lesson which thoy Harte a engaged. Accordingly Chenthotn inen auswered to thelr names, “BLOATED BONDHOLDERSA.” «ini te, ts Left, WHERE THEY RESIDE, ns, and acnit tham ins the cesultof the frst United States Senator, to be voted for in tha | serrow It ling caused him and all the people, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. d on and overran four twontys y q ont 3, _ aso, thon. pus oy Gross? battory, and Carne next Joint Convention, [Applause] | fhe lesson of the bravery of | | WasitxaTox,. D.C. duly 2—In a report hristan fortitude which cotaey to us from that slck-couch can but nitke us better men, Wien we hear that brave, true man, with death staring him In the » look tp and say: “Tom not ufrald tod then, fellawe oftizens, one ind all, without distinction of Mr. Draper offered asa substitute that it $s the sense of this Conference that the Cuu- eus Committee should call a eatucus for this afternoon, and that’ n special cummittes by wppolnted to request. tha Caucus Committes pount Faipon tho enemy. Oo gun bad the dis- Phe gu Issued to-day by Special-Agent Kobert P. forco in Porter, of the Census Bureau, the distribu- po of the following registered bunds is shown: Specehes Made Last Night at o Ser- enade Given the Newly _ lected Senators, Te EE ee ncentrated n° atron Li sroops oro swartning upun the Hunks, Afotietd, Wao had rushed twouty cannons to t's Lill, wos pounding them with an ufiinto a the to make the enll, and, In cage of a refusal on Private individuals and corpora: Run . q + assaulting collin waa forced ta the partoft the Caucus Committee, a speciat | party, wo know, we feel, atid we say, that | dons... iecccseecsee +68 6H,90,400 Srestotno city, leaving thor eaptured: Pare = . ta & Com ited ‘auauained | that than euntot ben bad’ man. [Applause | Borehen holders". saccaig, eee secure circulas committes call the caucus. tbe resolution by arguing that n caucts must bo held, and intimated that unless one was held le and othor Stalwarts would retire, |“ Mr. Hays also opposed the turning of this conference Into a caucus, but maintaliyfed that It was within the power of this confer- ence to cnil a caucus, Senator Robertson stated that he had been requested to call this conference, nnd was assured by those: making the request that they would abide by the result.; A. Carpenter, In arguing fora caucus, said there was less than a majority present. ‘The Chair called on the Becreliey: tonn- hi THE ELECTION, + A LOVE-FEAST. Spectat Disvatch ta Tha Chicago Tribune. Atuany, N.Y., July 2.—The long and ‘memorable contest—perhaps the most mem- oruble {nthe political history of New York— has ended in o regular love-feast, " After Inore tlian nine weeks of fierce party strife and bitter controversy, accompanted by many scandala, and engendering much hurd feeling sand harsh talk, all the Republicans have Joined In electing a successur to Roscoe Fellow-cltizens, I thank you one and all for this honor which you do me. [Applause.] ——— AT NEW YORK, , COMMENT, New York, July 22—The ‘lmea says: “Lust week three of the thirty-two abject followers of Ruacoc Conkting In the Leaisia- fure of this State slipped the collar, and yesterday he seems to have permitted It to be removed from the necks of the rest. “Ifo hal wreaked upon tho Republican rots. 1 1o continued long after nightfall. Beatin iP wrest the enemy from thoir pusis saa erout Legeatt's Hull, is truops conse gon geandsiepton tha tle. While Harduo Dente Tio aocomplish all thik wax oxpectod, he bad probably dono all that was humanly pos: sible, ‘ho welytt of the attack falling upon the rear of Mcl’herson’s main lind was caught Kway by Dodyo's corps, un untookei for but at proininent factor dn gubsoquont events. Foo much praise cunnot bo hestowed tipon Mc- Pherson's troops for thelr stubborn resistanco under disadvantazeous circumstances ore plow '. National banks (to OM. serveenere Six por cent bén Totals. seoeee fee SLIT Omitting the banks and tha forcign holtl- ers, Ibappears that the aggregate number of holders of 4, 434, 5, and 6 per cont registered bonds Is 80,802, nnd that the ngeregate amount held ty $825,017,100, The following table shows the sumber of holders’ and eplouite held of the various registered ONS 5 mander writhing In doath ayony a few rods nounce how many were present, and he sald | party alt th It and all the injury in bis fay Thor ts sce tial te on eee Conkling ated ore wylay, with sech: after, seventy-tWO, which was over a fanlorty. TOE AD AMATO proved hig Innpoteiiee to xe APS ‘ond fear in the Teor lee wage sgeke ia | Shouting once more for tho “grand old | “Mr, Robertson satd “he was now told that aecompllsh anything for himsulf, 1 2 ge 33 front ola erecedent snows that tho average | Darty,” while all factions—Statwarts, Half- | If (iis conference would adjourn to 5 p.m. phal Any DS eee oe Loan, Se 5 ge the rear,” and pi Me wrile true testo Bi thorhe ay they would all como in and join with | 8uccambed tothe inevitable. ‘The result is i $8 8 $e troops under ae eee a none eae i rocds, Lien race Demers the others. calculated to put Republicansand the people Hey : r RF ened mob, “It ts to tho wredlt of the Army of Jolllfication one atlas. reall Sad pe NY gota naked how | mnany had salt this, | generally into n considerate mood, but men | 7 al covriganl aaail dak ndor. 0] ‘e » ‘There we: a en 2 741 . I Heri iorecd to give ound, yet iteultod front | Logisiaturo tna. been in session 200 | here ho refuse to auawer to thelr aumes, | WHO have been Ughtine 60 tong against thelr | {er cent: F 23 the k of surprise, found a vow line, and elung to it, while the Confedorute huruan waves, erested with fire and stocl, surged upon thom. INCIDENTS OF THE eT hos glyon us tho “ Bnttlo of Spurs," Barri iy Nations," “of tho Featloss” andsbould affix ** Battle of Ramrods”: tu tho fybtof tho dof July, bocause of the number Sytiomronds Dred away,” Lt ia an ovidguice of the desperate nna close lightings non were 8) caxor tottro thatthoy forgotto withdraw.thoir ram- mers. Nearly necoro of treos were plerced by thesssteclarrows. One treo had three on ono mio and two on the athar. ‘The old battlo-tielde, whtoh, * onduring of the war,” were in tho w , 14 now under cultiva: ton. Thu old trenones bave beon leveled, but a streak uf clay atrotcbing ‘across the pluwed land ike somo dirty rod ribbon Indicntes where mon toreupthe vitais of mothor ourth to protect elt own. ied little thought, when he launched his hue muo shaft aguinst the flank of Sherman, that bls old clusmiate, MoPhurson, would bo one of the frst victims. '‘Thoy ware at West Point togathor, ‘and Hood: ark “He was wodded to his booke, while 1 wus fond of uporte, and froquontiy after anigbtof frolloI have had recourse to bim to here who refuse ty answer to their names, Senator Mulbert asked that his name be called, It was called, and he suld thit.o erlsis lind now arrived, 1f thera was not i union now the Republican party of the Statu would be -hovelesly divided, Hu was for union and harmony. Il!s remarks were re- ceived with great rppiause, Mr. Pitts sald the time had come for action, and no more talk of tho past ought to be Indulged. (Applause.) Ie wanted the roll , and eénch member to name his choice. [Applause] é ‘The question was taken on tho.motton for caucus at 8 this afternuon, . Senator Woudin, in favoring it, said the timo could be well spent In snaking hands over the bright prospecta in view, and ‘it was carried, ‘Tha conference took a recess to 8 this afternoon, any it REASSEMULED, The Joint Convention reconvened at 1:50 Pp. m., and took a recess till4. m. IN TILE IMPUDLICAN CONYERENCE, ALpANY, N. ¥,, July 22,—At 3:35 this aft- 325,631,300) 13.9) F001} 435,650,300] "8, oe .! 80,802 | $82,917,100] 100.00] 100,00 AS Tilt Us were all payable in ten citles they are omitted from tho calculation, and we find thet, 6£ the total number of holders (73,114) of4, 434, and G per cent registered bonds, 42,202 ure males, 2,825 females, and 6,527 are corporations, and of.the amount held the males own $327,185,00, tha females $90,355,- 330, and the corporntions $27,451,550. ‘The avernge per capita for the male holders Is $7,741.84, for the female holders $3,081, for the corvorations $148,053, and for both sexes and tho corporations $8,821. Of the $644,990,- 400 no less than $410,279,400 Is held in amounts of over $50,000; $55,730,000 iy auounts varying from $25,000 to $50,000; $50,143,850 In amounts oxceeding $10,000 and renching to $25,000; $41,070,000 plain duty will do well not to presuine over intich on the good nature which that result and the ainusing incidents of yesterday will beget, These men have not been asble todo the nifschiof they tried to do. ‘The de- feat of their purposes will prevent tho divis- jon Jn tha Republican party which they did thelr worst to produce, and tho complctencss of that defeat wilt bea guarantee ngainst any antagonism entailed by the loug contest. TE DISCOMFITURE: OF ROSCOE CONKLING 18 COMPLETE at every point. He set out to measure strength with tho Administration of Gen. Garfield on the question of Pattonnes, dle, ‘was bafited from the start. New York hag two Republican Senators of | mediocre abilities, one’ of whom nat lenst hay not kept himself free from the reproach of pre- ferring self-Interest_ to.the public interest when the two are in conflict, but both are Ukely to be far more faithful to their duty as peustors and as Republicans than their pre- levessors have shown themselves,” & per cent, 6 per cont, Total... days,—a record without preeedent,—uand it {3 natural that tho ond should bo hailed with enthusiastic expressions of joy and gladness, ‘The feeltng of relief and pleasure Is greater, _ fra ;tormination came rathor unexpect- edly, i d BEES 2 AT MIDNIGHT the prospect of finishing to-lay appeared small, The Buck overtures for a caucus or conference having been rejected, {t seemed likoly, that the contest would run into: next week, owing to the unwillingness of the Ob- structioniats «to yleld, ‘his morning, how- ever, several of the “moro Intolli- gent Conkling men .renowed thelr pro- posus, and urged. the Administration loaders tu agrea to holding ao conference where all could meat and talk the matter over, to sec if some termination of the strug- gle could not be devised. At the same tine rumora were clrculuted by the Democrats help meavor my lusgonr. | We- graduated In tho that th td - i “ THE “STAATS-ZEITUNG,” and never not afterwards. . . . . ey would Juavo In a body unless on.) ernoon o Republican | cunferanes at ‘gs : in amounts exceeding $5,000 and reaching to Rovoldiervall In tho oneniy's runke wtioso loss | cloction was mado this week, ‘These clrcum- | ossombled in fe | Assembly, Chamber, cont Stati Zeltung saver When, with i $10,000; $31,070,950 In amounts exceeding caused ino @ $2,000 andl reaching to $5,000; $22,032,550 In al regret," When Stcthorscn fell ho bad a letter written stances, and the seneral desire of all parties | With Senator McCarthy in the chalr. ‘The roll was called and falls there can bo no rejoicing, since itty to twenty-one Sons: tobim that moming by Gon, Sherman detaiing | t0 reach o: conclusion before to-morrow’| tors and sixty-nine Assembiymen answered | Ve feared that nt some time the man who | amounts of over $1,000 and {1cluding $2,500; i fut uy saAtlanta. A | nf; fs the malin support of the mono 13,007,250 7 ang for futuro oper ipa aeune aunt iat night, Induced the Administration side to | to their names, olists will be the boss ‘of $13,007,250 In ainounts over $500 and Includ- Te ee eee bia ‘toimtaaecnaue an idea | yiold another pointto the Bucks, and in ac- | Mr. Skinner renewed his motton of this the Repu ing $1,000; and $7,555,000 in amounts of less tien goons a BA f . ‘morning, that the roll be called, andeneh | Mean party. This can bo prevented by only : Z i belattt, fle was euptured durtag the porenes ae ie -deaieg is was agreed aMeniber ge fh his place and laine hls eatin one mitts iy Eeaident, qa, nore be, tar (ona To1iT lipkoata i 4 Inte for Un es Senutar. Carrie 97,256, of Sl per site In 117 elties of the oie His peak salletaation, A CONFERENCE SUOULD DE MELD Tho roll was called, and Elbridge G. Liap- | by late events if in the future he should be Units States sao he as reget Sone TH MBMORIAL NEAR ATLANTA, to-day. ‘The decision was not reached In } ham was named by sixty-one members. Ros- | qualified ag x reformer of his party. ‘The tata of New York: fs nol so sire to | 2%00 the tables show that $000,600 or 8 Asmall Jocioaure, rallod in with musket bar- | time to moet :before the joint convention, so | coe Conk! was named by. twenty-seven; er aent, are held in three citles, Tho fol- Ei the Republican party, that their polltictans ‘ A ty rime Uihaiirco ha Hee made | at noon tho) Senate and Assembly caste | Sitfign pees ay Muy BY uo ANG | Femail havlGang to ast erabl | FOving ble stows te cstioutin o fifty-fifth ballot, which resulted as follows: Lapham, 63; Potter, 40; Conkling, 28; Wood- ford, 1. ‘Tho Convention then took a recess ‘until half-pust 1. o'clock, Judgo Robertson requested the Republican members of the Legislature :to remain nitor the recess, The invitation was very generally accepted, both by the Bucks and tho Administration mon. THF REGISTERED NONDIOLDERS, male and female, and corporations in the four geographical divisions of the United States: page 3 z 3 Pi ofall Legisiatures. y do this with fin. punity. dt is rather:tolorably certain that tus State will adintnliter .to that purty the Necessary aud more thyn deserved chastise- meutindue time tne “rRinuNe.” Tho Tribune says: “About tho only dis- appointed man that was heard of lost nigh: was Conkling himself, over the Sonatorial From ‘a grunlt base In the contre 2 w-pound cannon rises in the air, ite aquare-cut fuco roundedby n shell held In tho mouth. It Iya moaument frum vomradea to mark the spot wher fell a soldier 1m whose wreath of laurel, and cypress focinun wove tho buds of bumanity, Bassotti where bo bud sown io the soll of red, Surely, If tho wayfarera at night through man; eeuturies heard the nolghing of tho Persian wit vote ls the samo as thut cast {fn tne Jolut Convention. On motion of Senator Winslow, Elbridge G. Lapham’s nomination was mado unant- mous anid great applause, swinging of ete, * Loud calls were nade for- Senator Woodin, and he congratulated the assen- blage upon the result attained, and spoke in glowing terms of the action just takon. i | 3 5 8 ‘$0319 DPV so--BOLING DUUITUZ a! U0) }0007 2 F 8 3G 2 = horses, and the shouts and biows of conivatants i f gicction, He sald ho was not surprised ut upon the plains of Murathou, there sould tin; Judge Robertson, a3 soon as the conforenca HULBERT . 5 u rn ‘ Hine vidoe thy etruvaig about thiwepot teat | was eailed to oeder,atated that its object wos | sald: “+Fellow-Itepublicans of this caueus,— | Lapham’'s lection, but, Ne. was: dlsny- fotduly day of “ol, whon the tattered banners | to elect a candidate for United States Son- | eaucus first and conference afterward [np in tho smoke-poieoned.{nir, lit by the flash Of tho mfuskot nod ocangun hurling thetr missiles tuto disciplined humanity, awing- foand' fro in alteruate disaster or Huccess, should havo consented to it, Conkling felt uneasy when tha news of tho conference came, and he remarked to a frlend that what- ever his supporters did in that respect I I am ra, the State Souesarseqnneests happy at’ this result.” “He te follow this action here, wt this union would sweep ator, Mr. Drapor, 9.stickler to the last for a caucus called by the Caucus Committes, allmad presented 2 resolution embodying his views. next fall, as If by wildfire, He con- | &Y rs Hi ihre ary no sounds of trite now: Orly tao | It providod for tho appolntizent of a Spootni | eluded amit great w pple tod and happy | Without consultation, With inn Lote i i “aodqaanne “oor fain of the pines. awayed by the Preece thas onialtton to veal - caucus, Bhat n prise apoen he Mg a te Hews es Lauhaun's ofluction, a | o in caso aucus inmittes ro- “ y win) Ys wits recely: inkling f° |Z nete|o. over ihe gel Oa eae eget © "a tow yards | fused to tssue-the call, the Speclat ‘Comuilt- Yee eet ee tenet red wll treo wont out for 0 long walk, and when he te |. ES Bete caaeaccses tray, On tho cannon tho swaying follaga writes | toa shottld do so, Dr, Mayes thought he saw | chegts, Other speeches followed, and tho | turned ho sent a telegrim to tho member of Bact Atrembllug bicroglypbio of light and ehade, and i oS vonference-canicns adjourned ‘ the Assembly from Onelda County, trom | - renders alternati i n determination to chunge the -conferonce } conte! ‘2 5 hay 8 ‘ mtoly gray or bluck the web of a a which A{r, Conkling fs supposed to live.’ nes “opm, tplder whlch as fastened the ball to the cane | Into m caucus, and assorted that such a BE INTIS int # =e il alos ita further uno ia oa, cone Protest | change was not indorsed by him, « Senator, with tio followin result: = OCONKLING. ie <A few yeary azo n commander of an army was JUDGE ROBERTSON THEN EXPLAINED Senate—Laphum, 22; Potter, 5. Assembly RANCOROUS AS EVEIR : tie aroun) ue peadauurtors, when distant tr. | that the Bucks had hada mocting this morn- | —Capham, 70: Potter, 37. ‘Fotal—Luphun, | New Your, July 23—This nfternoon when s - trope eee fo 8 Bones st Sones a8 ya | ing, at which they had ugreed to go inton ee otter, 43: necessary to a choice, 68, Conkiing received the dispatch advising him » ini sslajyaietion hn rote to find dleastor hoyering over | conferenco; with the Administration mem- prt he Chale nanounced Ce (igctlun of Be of the election of Lapham at Albahy, he im- & aquints *1047p40d.10, Find ahd puns ant oe ae dated | bers and sablde by its result. After somo | The Mestenad, and the joint Assomibly dis. | mediatoly sent the followlng telegram: Meo and wagons ‘to the rear that awakened | turther discussion, It belng stated that sov- | guived, : New Youk, July 22—T0 the Hon. James Arm- Ble EBs] ., fim foreboding, Grasping tha situation he | eral Republicans who would like to partici- | Chioers for Lapham, Millet, Garfield, Conk- | strong, Member of the Assembly, Albany + Tho 5/_ BReS Tropsee a fo bring up Tolnforcamonte past | pate wero absent, a rocess was tnken until3 | ling, and Potter followed. horol constancy of the Spartan band which so = . beartencd, atiefiod that he hick inet che anees | Ofelock. ‘'o Joint Convention subsequently | THE LEGISLATURE AGREED TO ADJOURN | tong has stood for principle and truth bas my Bh: 3 Sency inthis portion of the fleld, be essays to | took asccond receas until 4o’elock, AtStha SINE DIE deepest gratitude and admiration, Borne down 3 feach a distant ine by a small wood road he and ir had usod that inorning, He ia followed by m, orderly, He crosses tho little oreck, reaches t Hse, and 1s confronted by 8 line of Confod- ate ‘akirintshora under Captain Beard, who size pis ita tohalt, Instead of doing so, he raisis bat waves a wracufut salute to the deadly to-morrow, the.23d¢ In the ‘Assembly 8 resolution was tabled that the $2,000 alleged to lave been paid to a member ag abribe, and in custody of the Gantrotler of tho State, bo handed over to caucus, as the Bucks want to callit, and as the Administration ‘men in thelr elation are willing to. consider it, was called to order, Ninoty-ono of the 106 Republicans took part by forbidden and abhorrent forcos, and agen- cica which nevor boforo had sway in the Repub- Mean party, the memory.of tholr courago and manhood will long jive in the brightest honor, ‘Tho near future wili vindicate thelr wladom, * AMOUNTS, ‘The. following table presents a more de- tailed viow of the distributionof the amounts held in tha different sections of the country: fn the proceedings, 16 widows and orphangof the persons Killed d the vale B' Soren y pies wad eattons Tene ea upon THE DALLOT = '] at the new Capitol, . all formas to recnive, pa peer terse 85 fees fe apat where tho MONUMOnL dow Keane iis | resulted ag follows: Lapham, 61; Conkling, i ONES ments, + * Ttoscom CONKLING, o Brsger riety saya: went to him and uskod him if | 28; Woodford, 1; Evarts, 1. - SPEEONE! - B Bssgan x Keb; Lat inen turgod aver on aie fage'and | Lu Momanatlon of Lapham was made |. se Jay’ see i8e0 Club (Hale CANANDAIGUA. i peegee A trombling: I think Heade> tho.| wnanimous, on the'motion of Senator Wins- p a f ‘THE MoM: OF LAPIAM. ; feeeee Fa feygcr tho golive “ralion ana hae ontho grate ‘| Jow and theo chuors and a tiger were givon preede) Rete nhoeneesperiche ey ea OaNANDAIauA, July 2.—The nows of the} |! $889: 2 3 ie ees ean Republi “ean by ale tee one fees A eek args odpecarse: of olliens ousraione af rflaing, une “tag itl ; H ra, eches were eb: c ringing. an ving. A public reception i i STRIKING LUMBERMEN. Senators. Woods, Tralbéat tits ee onieee new officials ‘a hearty welcome, Warner witoe tondore: the Sonator-blocttomonrow, irrespective of part: FIRE-RECORD. Miller, in his speech, said: “Lknow you came here to-night, not so much to congratu- late my colleague and inyself upon the high offices which have ‘bean proffered us by the Legislature as you do to rejoice, one and all, at the harmonious: and nusplclous ending of a most bitter contest, which has been waged within the ranks of | the Sharpe, Assomblymen. Raines and Husted, iu which oil agreed that bygones were to bo bygones, that all differences had disappeared, ‘and that tho party was ogain a harmonious unit, stronger and more vigorous than before tho unfortunate event which had produced tho long deadlock, : “\ "+ TH GLORIPICATION Continuation of the Trouble at au Gatre, Wis,—A. Personal Investigation mes Gov, Smith to Call Out the litia to Protect Life and Property. wa bitiat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune « : ‘ADisoN, Wis, July 23.—'The labor strike He Eau Claire continues, Gov, Smith went Kau Ulaire this morning and became satise 5 = | creer gunowo ‘envi nqe*est 2353 *. CHICAGO, - ‘The alarm from ox 543 at 8:80 o'clock Inst evening was cause bya tlre Ina two-story cottage No, 211 Evergreen avenue, occupied sreesrquag dad apps ‘O70 ceurtet'oa + 00001 it it was necessary to protect lives an a Republican party for the. last ten weeks,—a | and owned by Mr, Christopher Stang, Dam- a epke sivsand broperty from the atsikers, Ho directed he Sant Oneventlee soa bneeaaule Week contest which in bitterness and flerceness | age to building $20, to’ furniture $50, In- i EgRe eee fillutant-Goneral to send 240 mon of the | pation of asueceesful ballot, ‘The mmonso | 188 never beon surpassed sinca the Repub wat alors renee Soran hte yesterday i BEER nln National Guard to that elty Im- Assumbly -Chamber-was packed with Nean party was organized,—a contest which, afternoon was caso by tho buraing Of flit ~ : petlately, Accordingly ordera were at ouco | great crowd ‘of ' spectators, amung whom | ¥t one time, it seemed could not be ended ex- guvitng in front of Dr. Hide oftice, No, 13736 3 | : Bees | sorejuaa sat opps oad wa to the Governor's Guard, the Lakd | wore largo -nunbors: of ladles. Nearly | cept by the dlsrubtlon of the Republicun var- | Wost Mndiuon street, ; £_sa8e ty, but, at last, wiso counsels have prevailed, and to-day the contending factions havo united, and have harmonlously settled the diMiculties of the past wook, Honlght, fol- low Republicans, we will blot out of the yocabulury of the Kepublleans the names of City Guard of Madison, th » the Guppy Guard of Ertaze, the Mauston Guard of Mauston, Pint 3 Watertown Rites, constituting the Lieut Battalion, under’ command of ut-Col, Chandler P, Chapman, and wer Clty Guard of Janesviile The alartn from Box 77 at 9310 o'clock yes- terday Inorning was sent in. upon the discov. ory of a bluzo ip. the two-story frame build- ing No, 530 South Clark street, oceuplod by a lot of Itallans, The fire sprend to the ade foluing frame structures, but wos suppressed efore serious damage had been done, ‘The an hour was consumed in calling the roll, tha inembers, especially tha Democrats, availing themselves of-the last opportunity to make a speech, At the conclusion + | TB VOTE WAS ANNOUNCED, +, Lapham, 03; Poltur, 43, When Judge Robert “sun OWD 'sU0) 70104109) | OCT ISH tnt 0ST ISt‘ses$ | have bedn holding up aid h we have been hoi ‘ap, and, ouce wus we rally around the ola banner of the Republican eg iuttys whlel we, follow yietory in} Ih 1864, In 1809, nye down through all, the: years,’ without) failure of victory, up to the present time, [opplause,} the factions undor-which we have cotended. | entire loss on buildings aul contents will not Apart Le Holott Guard, conatituting | son declarod that Elbridge @, Lapham liad | [Applause,) ak execed $250, and, rae y covered by insure q Of Moutaeg? Battalion, under com | heen elected United States Souator to auo- | TO-NIGHT WH LAY DOWN THE BANNERS or | ance, ‘The causo is wukiown, 5 ilout-Cal, Britton." All ot; tho mE Bea B18 a codd Noscoo Conkling, the Chamber rang with cheers, and the extraordinary contest dvas,onded, ‘The Administration mon hay- Ing gained all the victories during the entire struggle, feel very happy over the result, ‘COMMENT, AT OLEVELAND, 0, 4 OLEVELAND, 0,, July 33.~—The loss by Inst nights treat Lamson & Session's Cloyoland Nut and Bolt Works is now estlmated at fromm $20,000 ‘to $25,000,—88,000 to $10,000 on, Qn early hour to-morrow, Hd Hot understood that ‘ny lenangtrasion nelng recautlonary measur Rive ity wise all aati fonpantos wil 1 I", i 4 nies w il procoad there at once, reach: oops ie ney the strikers, ton, aiything elge, ut. ‘Tho two companies of thia city |- S 1 gee es Ble ete THE ABOVE TAULES BRING OUT THE FACT 36_per centof the holders $33 that, whilo over the streots in fore The Evening J ’ —a banner upon which ty inscribed the viu- | buildings, and remainder on machinery., Ine | reside in the Now England States, not more fen force, and the city pres | .The ing Journal, the Administration 3 H veg tultw'a warlike J apvourauce, ba organ, expresses Its joy ina double-loaded ‘orles Sylieh huye done more for tho eleva: | surance $45,000, ‘The tirods supposed to havo Than I" per ‘AgRreate Amount Advanesment of the human: race Watzirrow. Chteaoo Aribwae. leader, with big head-itnes, In which it saya: thw bone | Sfiginated tn spontanoous con = Gove Sith tis Weasel’, Sarpy oUter of | rane bastie 1s caded,. ‘Tho ropresoutatiyes | ucts ‘et way ouer voliieat ormnnlsa | Sit Franblahy. Wa® west for stortuy yattorns : azo, MIR by apoclal traln, via‘the Obl- | of the yoople have reaponded to the.popular Hon, {Applause.| Fire, thera wel cakes nw . Beene of tha tanker eit Hallway, to the | will, Mfr, Lapham :has» boon assigned the | ation Poe gloog000 slaves. Applies) AT LOOK UAVEN, PA, , Catre, Inbermen's strike at" Eau | gent Roscoa Conkling ‘deserted, ‘Treachery | Thon there is weltten upon that old. bi Lock Haven, Pu, July 24—The milis of aNNOE, - +1 has been: rebuked. Juatico has been’ yin- our glorious Ree | the Pennaylyanta Vulp and Paper Company, the iebelllon crushed and ne AN UNLUCKY NEWSPAPER, . | dicated, -The -Repubdltcan party has been | publ reserved, .[Appiause,] Then thore'} of this clty,: burned “this tmorning, Loss, % y 1 Union A i i uj ib thal * . (ost the Tribune Publishing Company, | Hotle President will bastrengthened by two | nation’s debt, honestly met (Appinuse,} DisditGt Palledaihla, who frmatrong & « ndunbat Ha oa fine Hama ey shia lots erzan'ov BRING CRIPPLED jury for Bro Retin ohotsindustreand hatne vested a ite Greta eet led by ha Dunyar & New| by the auarliug Hostility of two enemtoa | MBO [applause] a violory, fllowelt’ | aw araNvoRD: WASH, TER, ie sits Evans, ite pont and three by ox-Gov. Johu'| through the entire time ot his Admintatra- | fone Wich toley wives Ws tha crown | were aly. Wash, ‘Tor, duly 22— ‘The Hair Bulb. +4 +++ +++ 00 th no's aitage oN ea es, tlon, ‘Tho result will ba hailed with outhusl- | thts country, i‘ wrltton | The Town ‘of Hanford was pearly burned n re ; ow that “banner Internal — improve Tons and development of al the arvat resources of tig groat country, Theso are usin and delight by all the people from Maine r down to-day, Sdveral of the moxt valuable to California. Tho satisfactory termination #28 the “taan agen 3 i Road, ; ent ot the New Orleans blocks In town were Uestroyod.”- Loss not . Se ei agerereal ft thi tras! it) ig a memorable 3 ro | delinitly known, but large. Gornye, STEAMSHIP NEWS, _.. | fuetradlon st tho poleuey oF popular wa uly a few of the/achiovemonis which have jek ag TONS July 2.—Arrived, the Wy- | menh Wille all who have directly contrib: See an KOM 5 ae SE ANN OA, S Sho MM ‘toi New York, : ui | u SURNENDOAL,. Pay duly 2.—' ore iN u =, wi @1 vel Bs tsom New York ATrveds the Ei ae When the ine ‘by wvhogo vo ea ints Wor wad ihe putting down of u {oss ae : old bauuer and the putting down of { iN loans, for po ineumbe: Department, rescinding: ins Um stand: ii discretion for tho service. Very reapectful by See. 1, Jnys Ino} Salen | Pho Contraction. you may think best, $13,139,800; specint says: “"Vua ty nal good bi BED co to Li hue yer cent of the total 1 po; ry and the latter only atx WINDOM. shire cach has over $ per cent holders, while tha. former State has over 6 wiation of the enti tenthsof 1 per. cent, Oregon has the Jeast number of hold and Massachusetts tho highest, 16,855, THE DISMtCT OF COLUMMIA contains more bondholders In population than any of the jon, to less than 1:20 in each 100,000 of the popuiadion being holders. of the various ‘Of the States It will be observed that. Massachusetts represents a greater number of bondhotders i proportion te. her. tion than any other State, gland States lead in this rej alone breaking the salld eo! precedence over Malne, ‘The Midi fake high rank In the proportion of bond- holders to. thelr population, while In the Western and Southern States, with a few exe centions, a very sinall ulation Is represented In the tolal number of male and female holders, ercentauee of the pops of this Adininistra- @ shortcomings and DODGE. fi Wasninaton, D. U., July 2.—Secretary Windom telegraphed Shern San José, Cal, and Cc the enforvement of the Interunl Atevenue laws jn your district, and, with your concurrence, the atmed-partics which -had been statoned inthe sorthern coi drawn. Tho recent killing of Drayton and the driving away of Wie other of- ficers from the porformance of their duties by an arnned band of men clearly show that a spirit Of resistance still exists in portions of your dls- trict. You are authorized to employ elgbt spe- clal Deputies for the pur {oy thocountry where JI tofore prevailed, four of them to operate trom Piekens Court-liouse or Walhalla, and the otbor four from Greenville or Spartansburg, a3 ‘au will please furward estimates lor the salaries and traveling O21 penses of those officers. for six months front Al dedire you shall select tacn of good ing, habits, and of unquestionable couraze perfurmauce of this 80 Of thoroughly polic~ leit distitling has bore- rd, New York tan and talcine fi man O. Houghton, ongressinan ‘Thomas ‘T. Young, Ohio, now on the Pacific Coast, re- questing them to uct with ex-Secretai sey In examining the charges preferred against Superintendent Dodge of the San ¥rancisco Mint, THE MOONSHINERS. RAUM TO BRAYTON. Wasmrnoros, D. C., July 22.—The follow- ing letter was written to-day by Commission- er Roum: Ovrice or InsERNAL BevenuE, WASHINGTON, July 2A—E. A, Brayton, Coliec! C.: Thad boped there would be no further armed resistani antic Deputy-Coliector teorolite had a westerly direction, and struck at an angie ot about 20 degrees, This isa truco -bitl, for uthors saw it ashing along, and besides, Jndisputable ovidenco is nfortod by tho frag- ments of tho flery monstor strewn about after its final burst-up, of the bond ders, 14, AMUSEMENTS, VICKER’S THEATRE, EMINRNTLY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, GREAT PRODUCTION OF THE WORLD! ‘The New Hensational itealtatic Drama, with all its EXTRAURDINALY SURNIC EFFLOCTA, Grand'nuct have Fendered tt he rand Success of t! Wallacu's Theatre, ‘New Vorky and Drury an Lune Theatre, diane Theatre: London. ‘The ale property of OPENING NIGHT—Toursday, July 28, Us, Rveniag and Wednasday snd Balarday Maundeewedl further nutice, ‘The Wondorful Heft Boone. ., proportion to S. Eales of the Opin Tha New En- dic States ‘he Last Drop of Wate: HE RESCINDS THI PRTTY SPITR-WOnK oF ‘The Explosion on th NS PREDECESSOI, ity, Murziso) i Ww D. Cy duly 2, 1881,—S 7H iver Teotrent rancranle Fn Ni he Mies i ba nt, 1% ASHINGTON, 1 Suly 20, ecre- F otreat, Hanorninto Ftncts, tary Windom has issued nn order directing ote aeaor bak that hereafter the appointment of. al! subor- dinate revenue oflteers other than Collectors shall be vested in the. Commissioner of In- | gitel Messrs, WhOUKS ternal Revenue. Up to within a little more than a year ago this was the practico of the ‘Treasury Department. Gen. Raum, the Com- inissioner, who was a delegate to the Chicazo Convention, having notified Secretary Sher- quan that he would not support his candidacy the Presidential noustnation, the Secretd- ty, with a view to degrade and humilinte him, took this patronage out of his: hands, After the/Convention had dene its work Sherman was so disgusted at not receiving the nomination that he never restored these ointments to the Commilsstoner during. ney as the head of the Treasury The order issued by Windom the petty spite-work of lis pre- decessor will tend to further inake Sherman believe that the sule dut, tion seetns tu shuw up derellctlons uf the last. Esau and Jacob, The pdmirablescting—overy character ® study. A powerlnl Uramatic Racca ea the manage- ale of Seu Monday Moruins, daly 2, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. + _ This gaturday Matinee and Night, JAMES O’NELLL, BCPPONPRD BY ROSE WOOD, LEWIS MORTIBON, JAQUES KRUGER, EMILIE GAVIN, and Gowpany, in Mrunsoa Howat Balinns Cone. SARATOGA. Kpectal Performance Munday Night. In netive preparation and wlll ahurtly be produced, the most supord play Uf modern tines, Til DANI CHEFPS, with: lie” wealth oF wardrobe, and paruphertalia, THOMAS SUNMER NIGHT CONCERTS. THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, MATINEE TO-DAY. To-night—-PEOPLE'S POPULAIt PROGRAM. aQdtmireion, Sand Wie, ‘Tickets for ule at the Expo SRS. OO. H, 5 MILWARD ‘ADAMS Hancsen, TET Mensee. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-et., opposite tte Court-House, econery, tanchinery, Exposition Building. ty Ram- Mamnidcent production of the greatest of all melo- TWO ORPHANS. PI CAST, ELEGANT COSTUM tho muride Satine a, ongay, duly THis OCLOMUON. Summer : an tur, Commbta, ; | Wrives: 7s 350 LINCOLN PAYILION, Cornor Grant and North Clark-sta, Saturday, July 23, 8 p. m., Gala Concert By the GREAT WESTERN BAND, under tho direo- s tlon of CHAS. BIERWINTI, ADMISSION, 25 conta. OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st., opposite Shermnun House. les were with- productiun of The Teer Edward Arnott, Marry Webber, Prank larry Worsng, Grace Cartland, Kya. Web! Jahaxtony, Allee Piacide, and overs mom Giwen B. Raum. | ‘StarCompany in the casts Everything news MS PAVILLION, POSTAL. BAUM “A cunecc tease. ‘Teenty-second-st, Cottage Grove and Indiana-ara, Wastttnatos, D. C., July 22.—Postmaster- General James to-day issued the following: Onven No. 6.—From and after this dute, It witl be understood by all Postmasters that quar- torly accounts must be forwarded te the Auditor of the Troasury for this Departmont {minedinte- jy after tho cloae uf every quarter, ns required Lit of the postal royulations, Tue de- rving tha requiruments of this sec- tion that buve beretofore in many instances oc- curred will no longer bo tolerated. Fallure in any case to carry out thig urdor, unless prompts ly and eatis{actorily explainod, will be regarded, Gs sufticiont cause for retnuval from office, THE COMANTTRE Inquiring Into the management and efitciency of the several bureaus or the Vost-Otlice De- partment will report the bureaus thoroughly eMelent, but wi suggest some changes of the duties of a number of clerks and transfer others, to promote greater elliciency, NOTES, Western EXPORT VALVES, Tho total value of exports of domestic breadstulfs from the United States during the twelve months ended June $2, 1681, was $205,01,383; twelve months ended June £0, 1880, $283,152,018, Il. J, RAMSDELL, newly-appolnted Register of Wills, took pos- session of the. offica to-day, Col, Webster, whom Ranisdell succeeds, entered a protest, atating that the question as to is tenure of ofiica would be ralsed hereafter, t CONSCIENCE MONEY. United States Treasurer Giltillan to-day received from a missionary recently returned to Bedford, Vt, $100 consclence money, ‘The sender explained that he served as Cliaplaln {nthe army during the Hebel the opinion that ‘ine forage was not n pro eneral ‘ON HAIR QGUuOWE. BENLON HAIR GROWER. ‘This Hate will Fall Oat.. 7} + TENTS FOR YORKTOWN. Wasirotos, D, C., July 2.—The Secre- tary of Warwill loan 1,200 tents for the Yorktown Centenninl celebration. UEGISTERED UNITED. STATES BONDS held is the New England States, $70,072,050; | ars’ Middle States, $279,009,250; Southern States, States, $54,118,750; banks, Insurance and trust compaules, etc., $227,457,550, inassacre, . lon and was of method af computing oper one, and he cons cluded thut be had received tha above sum In excess of what was rightfully due him, — AN INDIAN SCARE, - Denver, Colo, July 2.—A sana FS “AI the employés of the Navajo Agency ‘have left tho Ageney owing tothe threateniag attitude of the Indians al fears of 0 Heved at military headquarters here that Eastinan, the unpopular Indian Agent, will be either murdered or forced to leave the reservation, _—<————__—__ A Family of Two Hundred and Fifty, Shenandoah (Va) Val Mra. Juila Anu Estop, residing: oA A Forestville, . lu wer Vat yeue, an vi lace, wih na ‘This Evening and overy ovening during the aummo: Bunday, are and Sunday Mauinge, = NCERT. day Matinee, ae. HOLMAN’S PAD. < HOLMAN'’S PAD Acts by Absorption through the Nerve Forces and the Circulation, Dit. HULMAN'S PAD Is the ORIGINAL AND ONLY GED INE CURATIVE PAD, the only remedy that bas an honestly-acquired right to usethe ** }n cepnection with a treatment uses of the #TOMACH, LIVER, and MALARIAL BLOOD PUI. A the most persistent CIMIRONIC DINEASES of tho STOMACH and LIVER, including INDI- YTEON, all torms of DYSPEPSIA, IIL. JOUS and SICK MEADACHES, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, end SLE @*LESSNESS, a5 to AMPLY fuattry the eminent Professor Loomis’ bighencominm: “IT 18 NEARER A UNIVENZAL VANACEA THAN ANYTHING 1N MEDICINE.” IKEWARE OP BOGUS AND IMITATION PADS. EACH GENUINE MOLMAN PAD the HULMAN PAD COMPANY, belug tho, above "rade-Mark printed in green. x FUR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Oraent by mail, postpatd, on recelpt of 63.00, FULL TREATISE BENT PREE, HOLMAN PAD COo., 744 BROADWAY, N. ¥, (P,-0, Box 212) Da. HormaNattendadatly, Consultation free, Suit- able rouine fur the roception of lady patlents. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_———_———e VITAL RESTORATIVE. pe ‘AOORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Restores Nervous aud Physical Debility, ete, Boxes of SY pits, $1.50: lu), 8; WL FU, None guouing without signature of 8. U. SIGESMOND, A tormer agout of nilny ls advoriielng a spurious lmitation un- der the assuined note of Dr, Kloord's Kestorative tu order thit Various * i enn Ls legal arenes ee siidaeuaeetutaeenee Sharan MIC PC AAUK, STEVENBOS & COnut und Dt Lakes olosute ayents fur the dru t t Is bee . euros tn the Uniiod tates alone bay within tha last avy yaare, ed samp juscriptive olf nyuye ry 4 te DUS. By iMaGtberoe | SRLS N Wore utr Mes ek S ‘This cut le a micruscopic viow of the cullste wid papilla trum readily seen that Canty whieh ¢ aS en: rou! word the food Rit rare isSeunk ite ia eltasulated tae a i i and activi and ie bals star On 8 tresn srowthh z aed favors APTER USING, der the nel cougions. PRICE, 81,00, FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS, AND AT 178 STATE-ST.,, OPPOSITE PALMER HOUSE, PAD has such complete control over - bears the PRIVATE REVENUE STAMP ot -

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