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2 THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: - SATURDAY, JULY™~ 30, . 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES, W. “ASHINGTON. . exports the preceding fseat year 00,080,818, an inereasa of 7,30 per cont, A Tho valuo of Imports of merchandise the ‘and Sunday Inst, thera has been a most hope; Tul feeling about the White }fouse. 'Tho,Hoys |. . vory raroly refer to their father’s: sickitess. amoetthg to-day to make provision for the nen vielnity of ‘Tracoy. the-crops aro very : Hons canitrigtien ‘oP eharses Al Vorktogyil to ace OROPS:: thin on thoxround. and only, Durtiatiyefitied bility said itl § epcisnttons Hovuteny commorfate the vessels. (hat will ba at the ‘taeay west into) willawalt the results of its elutes quand heads are reported. From Laer * =e “ Inst figeal year was $25,861,557 leas than the | ventonntal. : 7 : Dakote grain of all kinds will yletd better | mony of caltet adjustuient of Whar. + If jh ntl y - | preceding tisent year, L Ing 305 | SEATEI-OR AH ‘i than has been expested. Volga, Dak, re- POE respective cant M8 gaits een cetiareenar of Now Aexiee ave, | OUT Statesmen Puzzled by the 80d- | re ee een eae ee rane [ handecthet eeetieeatteonat'for clerk. | Additional Towa Reports Concerning | iia few ing erashonierm but ue | pausing af kh Toren he aunlns at the White Houso ase guestot. Mrs. | , . den. Action of the Ohinese Tana ot exports of mercliandise Mie. hirain the postattices, where the present Nine Counties of the -Hawk- pratiwiibin cue the mille ot Rent Aveeks | spirit, on all Beles, with w eontidonce thay at Garfield, a : during 1871 to $003,310,453 during Isat, | fawanco.ls In oxcess, of tha eum, authorized : : HOE AL Wenseh pillow. the bossibttity: of fal r Government, . - ‘The exports of spocio exceaded tha Ime ‘There ato about 10 ofilecs in this eyo, State, wore be OWA ee Ure, anu wi eM a letormination {a Beeute auch PROF. BELLI. , h cas oA pores durin fenclt f ica: ee tata wonra tal wit, sth een NE BEREAN, ase hy : GRLROER. counrve?* : . ? 11S MACHINE. ’ . > O ui i vo fiscal ars tha) ey 5 ‘ac 1 ig wt, #8 of, ooe ’ ay bs a “ 4 7 i ne or ! y the oN has tondored, iis Tosixnation, to tnko effect igh ia’, 1+ Gpectat Dtepaten to The Chiteco Trdund. pis CONTEMPT, PR GeuL anit DOr aly. baa i rps steadier patos by the linngrig, exes te tite Saar ahde tins Bort ni 18, nt siglo Hovwilt return to. tne | SIX” of the Nine Reports Tingod With Rocxwetn Crry, Jwly 29.—Whanterop : 3 working diligently upon -his elcett cae oonshine . Murderer 1880, to 875,801,501, and during the year ended:| United States, - “No Sppolninient of a Btice the Blight and Rust of Dis- damaged by “rnst cand bight? ‘Farmers | Can an Lows Kaltor Warbor Conte, vat ar allota te thee hea badge with McDow. ' _ | dun’ $0, 1881, to sot, 103,650, ce eee eine rien te is net intment aire fi. tho ntdst ‘of harvests; Onte* and | for an Lows Viste Committers amg y i 7 eee . re le fy y ‘lew of teying It upon the President soon {Begs : INFERNAL MACMINES, probable an appointment will bo inado tnt Sppolniments fax, nbowe:the avaraxe: Cort nots wool Eat, tite Coramlekog VIMTL Ay, Ven aa the Inter becomes strovg enough “Ball's Nearly $100,000,000 of Foreign Speoie | skcnwrany wixbom DETERMINED ‘TO DISs-, e TaAtluie Fat errety wee mi GEN. RAUS Sivetal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribung, induction balance consists of colls of wire, contlnued rains. COVER AND PUNISH THE GUILTY, te) - The Situation in Minnesota and Por- a biecead . Mr. PLEASANT, Ia., July 20—Da, there boing two cols, one enoh of two spools Came to America in One Wasmisaros, duly S.-Seeratery Wine | someestener of Internal Rovenuo, visits bis tions of Dakota, Towa, auil acid Hak co as Dnata hi yesterday nnd to-ny our’ clty Tas beet or cylinders go arranged that tho electricity, Year, ~ . ‘dont Is determined to do whatever can bo - Wisconst : Fonusr Orry, July .20.—Crops throug he | Scene ofunusual exctloment, teauged by 4 is induced from’‘one coll to the other, aud by -dono under existing laws to approhend and CANADA. ‘ SCONSINe out the county about the samens In 1880, | Svort on tho part of the Visiting Comm, arrgueing the calls at n proper distance from faead 19757 We aavoritedelved’ bring to punishmont the persons who wora hae : . ‘Abaikatorm passed through-the eounty re- | Of the Hospital for thé Insane, located atti cad other, the surrent of clectrietty.{s per- | Sluco Juney 1875, Wo. Mnvo--Reeolvod | concerned in tho shipment of Infernal cont- ANOUND, THE Worp.: In the Red River Valloy and’ Along tho | cently: tram tne northwest to tho otiiieast, | Pincey sttting hero to took hate the manage fectly balanced by Sndtictlon. When a pleco $1, 180,081,041 of Europe’s :| bustibles and machines from Boston to Liv- BSpictat Dtapateh te The ONleaao Tribune. y and slong andegmpletely doatroyed the crapsin a spaca | ment of the Institution, Sum tine M0 the of metni ts brought near one sat of colls It Good Honoy. ve ‘Lernool. ‘The Government: has received no Orrawa, July?20,+Mr. Charles Harris, 0 Northern Paoiflo tho Proapeot Is halt aimile wide. Hay pour, boeause of too | Ifcrald, n wookly paper published here disturbs the batance. This disturbance fs at ‘) offtetal Information In relation. to the ship- | weallhy gentleman ‘from Manchester, En- . Superb mitelt raln, ae COURTS: |] elatmer to be ft possession of a communicg once Indicated by means of a microphone 5 “| monta, and {thas been customary to awalt | gland, who !s making a tour of the world, Is POE ee as diet Donen bore Chicago Tribunte tlon tnvolving the thanaxeiient of the joe and clock-work {ndientor, the Suterrup- | Further Concerning the Ofroular of Seore- | the receipt of sucl information befare tak- t Sanaa 2 now in this elty, Before returning to En- : Decojt Wheat nearly do. | vital and seriously reflecting pou its a tlon being marked by tho checking { - tary'Windom.on Infornal: ~~ °° | ng any nctlon, Socrotary Windom, how- { gland ho will visit tho Eastern and Western THE NORTUWEST, Seat naga, Ontgecorn, Hax, amd | Lts edltor, It. C, Brown, bolleviiw the ae of the escapement of © the clock. . ever, snys that in such flagrant cases as those | States, Japan, China, India, and Australia. PORTIONS OF FOUR STATEA. |, hay promised finaly until within a few days, | a committee under tho management of th ‘This apparatus has beon used with ‘ Mechinos, : reported to tho British Parlinmont ho docs | Mo has beon In Cankda for several weeks, Sptetal Dlapateh to The Catcagy Tribune. when thoro appeared in soveral localttles | hospital exclusively, anit sent to whitenag auecess In analyzing metals, Prof. Bell's . not beligvetu assisting the crimbials byqulet- | during which tlmo he has visited soverat | St avr. Minn, July 2%—An oxhinuatlya | Yast BUUbUTS OF Ore, aaurovert tee: rither than investigate, professed a Fe Jiten Is to npply ft to the location of bullets, |’ CHINA. ly walting uutila complatut can be lodged by | parts of Quobee and Manitoba, Before leny- | teviow of tho crop situation In AMinnesoth, thin Te tugie SOurne, Including onts, flax, | Position to meet auy Investigation whis "To do this hehas been obliged to remedy tho TM AUDDEN CHANGE IN POLTOY. the British Government. ‘The shipment of | ing he will pay a visit to the principal parts | Central Dakota, and portions of. Jowa mjd | hay, and grass ‘Thoy commenced last Week, | should be fatr, bu} would not appear bet whole apparatus, with a ylew of Increasing Special Dtapatch to The Chicago Tridunes Infernal machines to Livorpool was an out- | of interest in Otitarlo. Mr. Ilarris is very Wisconsin, based on careful’ personal ii-| Marvest in progress, 2 the one under the direction of the wesphay Its gensitivoness. Io ts endeavoring to fm- | Wasuixatox, D, C,, July 20,—Most of tho | ThA¢ prainst the poople 3 both england anu much pleased with whit ho hing soen of Ca n- | 8Pection, shows about tho followIng promise MANCOCK COUNTY. and whose Investigntionsseemed tobe whol} prove on It, 80 that It will bo offected by o | officials at tho Chinoss Embassy ard nbsont the Unite Tarheel eat 28°; | ada, and thinks that Manitoba is a boautiful | for the harvest now at hand: ‘That the avér. Sorciat Disvateh to Fe Chicago Tribune, | | rundder the conteol of tho hospital tious ir bullet four or five fuches bulow the surface | from the city, and those who remain have | those engaged in itd ‘and to provent stich | country, Ie met the Duke of Athol, who | "R28 ylold of wheat per acre for. tlie State of | Goxconn, duly, meno leis than, task ‘Cho Board, composed of ona Dr, Olney of the body. little to any ‘about tha contemplated changes | shipments in the fulure, In casos of this | had been on strip in Manitoba and the | Minnesota, and for the Red River, Valley and ee sera. Gamage to crops, but be Li Fort Doda, and a Indy, Mrs, Kinkend! THIS IMPROVED APPARATUS iy the legation, or the polfey of the Govern- | kind Secretary Windoin thinks’ the Govern- | Northwost, at Winnlper. ‘tho Duke -ra- | slong tho Northern Pacific Rallroad in Da- | too inte. Wheat-growers despundent. Flax | Museatino, under the advice of th : 0 law is good crop, and in tinny eases is boing | and) it ‘is sald under that aye substituted for wheat, Everybody harvest | the Attornuy-Goneral by telegraph, com DK. Rossurm couNTY, initted Brown to jail for contempt of 45 Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. authority In refusing to tostity, Bro anne July 2.—Wheat badly rusted, | under advice, ns is alleged, of his evi has colls arranged on cylinders so that they | ment. concerning the Chinese young men montis Justified in proceeiling upon informn- ean be moved about the bady like enps or | who are in this country for purposes of won furalshed U3 oe aera tae weno hand pieces of agalvantebattery, Bellhopes | atudy, Ithos been; known: for some timo | fieation, Existing Inw, unfortunately, does to get the coils so nicely arranged that they | that the Chincse Government has designed | not provide qdequate purtishment for this Re will be sensitive ton disturbing Influence at | to do away with the anomaly of’ a dual class of offenses. marked to him that he was roturning to Scot- | kot, Is not quite equal to the average. yield dun ol a eller an a. bat pian an in 1870, the cause for the falling off being ie had seen ie | he did not see how it was posslbie for Brit- dainareby sgh watorgn tua towlamieana te {sh tenants to} compete with the people of | backward spring; that tho yleld of the Stato Canada, and he saw nothing for tt buta re- | and of tho section of Dakota specitied jvill sume distanco from them. ‘The sonsitlye- | theory of furelgn-Allnisters, ‘The legation at FOR KNOWINGLY TRANSPORTING | duction of rents all rounds, equal. that of 1879, the damage. from tho | and will not bo over halfacrop, Onts splon- | Palmer & Palmer, of this city, ‘applled i ness of the {ndieator has been Increased by | Washington Js the only one now remaluing | OF delivering for transportatton on board | agenciés. named baling compensated for by | did. Flax not ns good ns Inst year, Corn his release upon button for haben corpus using a little thin strip of metal and a mag-| of thischaracter, and, as it would lend to | BY, vessel employed In conveying passengers UTILIZING SAWDUST. Inerenged asrenge, Following is asummary | thin on account of wet weather; will prob- | which was duly issued Lor bringing Browns : by land or wator between any place Inn Spetial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, i ably be half crop. Grass good. bouy before Judge Jelfers, of the First Cire net. When tho current is interrupted, each | some ombarrassinent .to retire either of | foreign country and any place within the OrrawA, July 20.—Reference has alrend: of tho reports upon which the foregoing con- WAGE DURES LOUNTY: who held gubstantiniy that the commie Interruption is noted bya vibration of this | the present Alinistars without relieving both, } Untted States nitro-glycerine aud kindred y Suily 20, ready | clusions are based: “apéelal Salapitee to TRE crtonen vibaints was tinauthorized, and ordered Irownee thin strip, and the apparntus is so finely | it way proetically duclded somo time nyo to | matcrinis, wuloss securely packed and constructed that. the {uterruptions re | ave both return, and to sond out a new man properly marked, the Inw prescribes that fndicated at the rate of a hundred or more to net in their stead, Varloug persons have | the offender shall be. punished by n ding indicated at the rate of a hundred or more.8 | beon named for this position, and itis not | of not ‘fess than’ $6,000, one-linif . of second. Tho vibration of tho strip inakes & | yet positively. known who the new Miulster | which amount. gous to ‘tha informor, musteal sound, When the. apparatus ts | willbe, Ie will probably arrive during tho | ‘Th aw = further “ provides — that placed In position in tho White Mouse the | fall or carly winter, aud probably bring a | [f the death of any person should be cnusad: been made to sume experiments now going Counties along tho river division of tho on with a view to utilize the vast accumula | Cnfeago, Milwaukee & St Paul report that tion of sawdust at the lumber milis here for | the cool weather of the pnst fow duys has the purpose of papormaking, Pulp mado | matorially improved tuo condition of grain. from sawausbhias heed sent to Englandto be | phe chinch-biig has done considerable dam- testod. So much depends locally for “Ot | age, but the destruction’ has .not been so ex- Krosaugva, July 20—Wheat very poor, | lease. Upon tho return of tho writ ot late, Onts better tin lust year. Corn two-thirds | Corts, tho sufliclency of tho ground, ns muclt ns in 1880, Rye above nvernge. May of imprigonment were argued by Jutey fine, Some _gitlnelbuws, “bat jig, groal Beauty emer ane tie olan i damage from jem, Farmers nearly through | Gongrnt McPherson, of, ‘Red Oats tt itty hi by th lawful plack Niiphoard of tawa, and generally for the papermakers ant AUOUNON COUNTY, Po Tae aie gharees tale by colls only wilt b8 in the Prestdent’s room, | NeW retinue with him, he Unlew fal pinobng on sD aoare te aoe BOnete tt | tensive as was apprehended. = =, * Spectal DXepatch to The Chteano Tribune. ai ah rele Whether tes 1 ‘ CHIN LAN PIN}: erous explosives tha’ consignor . shal! the public, that the full success of the experl- Aupunon, duly 20—Crops in-the south | OF false, are such as embrace starving Kis. Tho battery and Jndleator wilt be in a room : ent may revolutionize the enormous busl- WINONA COUNTY NY y Li deemed guilty of manslaughter, '.In) oc- in the basement, connected With the Presi- fhe present Firat, AMateter, oh Aaiiaria of cordancecwith snstrugtions trom, Secretary dent's room by wire. ‘Thore will also bon | flows that’ he is out of favor ut | Windom, the chiefs of tho several divisions teluphone connection between thatworooms. | Court by his romoval from is present oF tha Traanry Dapartment bnviny charge When the exploring toll 1s passed over the | diplomatic position. Ie will undoubledly | PiOwssns, Font SHES treme hy eda President’ | boussigned other honorable duty, Lonny | hinted up the laws bearing on tls subject, President's body ono “of. the operators will | Wo neste Ore dinar prominence in tif | aud tho Collector of Customs at Boston, front have his ear at the trumpet of the telephone, country, oe pea ttn OL ne romantic history which port the infernal inachines and com- ‘tno Instant the musical sound: Is heard | and his idontitication with American, inter- | Dustibles are guld to have been takou, will be (nj stabbing, and in some cases contributis, quarter ot Oe coy we a alos ren tothe death of pationts by brutal treaties, remainder of the eounty whent will averago | Ov the part of i AnaNAKEINENt and Iss from sixteen to twenty bushels por nere, | Otdinatess rt Ing, under the gulseof al Oats fully wp to the average, Corn ministering medicine, favoritisin in the treat Tate, ut’ loo! wellon tho .uplands. ment of rich over poor patients; Spalted a} Flak fine. Grass good, Army-worms were | 80Ur food givon to patlents; and mulshandiag yery bat in_one.townshlp recuatly, but dis- | Of the property of tha insUtution, ‘the tie. will have a, better crop, both In quantity ness of papermaking in the world. Thoro | png quality, than Pe lins* pei in Aro several obstacles to providing, a proper | thre; a 1 pulp from sawdust which all the “ngenulty a uo’ high Pile Ligaen of inventors has only been recontly, {f at all, | in five yoars, Goodhue County,now that able to overcome, The bark, being objection: | the dangor Is past, finds that the damnge by Ablo, as to bo removed from the wood In- } pugs was been no greater‘than last year, and i ih 0 ald nan, while ‘refusing to. co before ty through the telephone tho position of the | Sune iio teimmctt nduiired, uid stands. we | instructed carefully to examingthe ninnlfests | tended to omaduinto paper, Knotty portions | 1g uey harvesting tha bost crop of. whout In pineared, Peters er OE HATES NE. The | Committee, fespecttully replied by leteria colt Will be noted. ‘This Invention has never | ut home also, but log ‘not the personal | Of the catcoes of the two vesselsthat are sub~ | which eaunot be reduced to pulp have also | yonrs, Barley ts safely in the stack, Inr- . “Gass COUNTY. ’ tha Committee that -ho had no perso been used by surgeons yet, but several ox- | Position of Chin. Lan Pin. To may be ag. | Posed fo have carried to i Wwerpaok tho aa to be thrown ont. ‘Then there is the’ still 5 j 5 : 2 knowledge of anything happentogs at the e ait aligned some Independent duty in an, eduens | Setous materials referred, to. thie law, re~ more objectionable pitch of the pine, ‘To got,| Vest is well under way in Dakota ‘County, rid of ape bark, he. knotty Dott Lany, ad oe and tho yleld is much larger and. of . better pitch of the ordinary sawdust pile, with | quality than was over hoped for a few: weeks some other matters, Ig tho prob: jem’ to ba aa y w id . solved fn inakiny er from: sawdust of oe See Gaunatan Lumber mills. ‘The problem is not | ,.#atmers ntong the Towa and, Minnesota yot known, to be satisfactorily solved. ‘Tha | Viviston of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, experiment ts pending, When this can be | Paul are in the midst of harvest, and are Ina Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, hospital, and find nothing of yal ATLANTIC, July 20,—W trent half a crop. commuicate except iho anes” a Oats good. Com two-tlirds, average crop. | such as haa given him his tnformation, and Rys good, Flux-and hay fatr. All crops | that, us a journalist, he was not obliged to taken together will average about two-third lve such dames, and would not wiless made as compared with Inst year, Some chinch- & dogo by a court of law. ‘The point ths bugs, but they are doing little damage. With | tferald makes is that, unless the diene an ourly frost corn will yo up.” ‘The storin | js sought by 0 court charged by law with ta perlments have been tried by Prof, Bell upon it quires that all manifests sliall contain a full persons having bullets in thelr bodles, ‘These | HoMtl dirwetion, and be stauioned here OF | sist, and true account of atl articles shipped experiments were: only partially successful | clerks attached to the legatation will return iia Delioved riety Pee Sr peapased eat In Indleating the locution of bullets, but'they | Home or bo transfered Aa European Courts | tion of the manifests of the two yessels served to point out the Improvements neces- | 89.f0r ns thoy, are a fected by the change. | carried tho infernal maachings clew may be . ‘The movement has . + * i .. sary to perfect the npparatus, ‘NO DIL'LOMATIO SIGNIFICANCE— obtalned that ‘will lead to the npprehension 4 and pualshment of the guilty persons. . rapidly and cheaply done every sawdust | o! . ay | Ut mich damage to crops and property in | adininistration of general public Justiee, | 2 TO LOWELL that Is, it doesnot: Imply n change. in the ro- Heap Will be so much paper pulp hultmade, sheertal. frome oe plod eat Ting. been: the northern part of the county. intresting inay protect by secrecy nls correspondents: YRSTENDAT'S DISPATCHES. ie however the ofp of ie i ates : SENATE EXPENSES. : ; : a aud Dakota Counties. lylug along the river ponily: Hones s, Harihers very eapaudenhs a be beat mal pe ees tuvail ESTE: i peas . ' NSUS~ is. : 5S ve a larly constis Warmxortos, D. C., July 2,—Tho follow- } at the'Einperor’s Court, rexarding the expe- MRIS AUAG IIS AUT AMOUNT: 7 Dat Theat whe oeieus atm division holds good of interior and westorn spretat Dunston to The enicego Tribune, ‘| tuted and ateletly. Judielal authority, ‘ta ing was sent to-day: Mlency of educating choice Chivese youths peclet Naat Sapte Orrawa, July 2.—t0 tranaplros that tho | toWwushins. ‘Tho averngaylold In Rico Coun- | Conv nox, July 20.—With a -late fall, corn | Court." before whom. the Lcratd man, was “Lowell, afhulster, London: At 1 p.m, | Stead. The simmons hoine was a surprise Wasitvatos, D. C., July.29—There ta ‘to the young men, and more or less to those | some difference of opinion among tho dis- tue President's conditfon ts reported as en- | gniciais who havg directed thelr education. tirely satisfactory. ‘A slight return of fever | It waa only a tow weeks ngo that 2 lawe bursing officers of the Treasury whethor any fs expected Inter In the afternoon, and will | class of boys ‘were get nt work learning tho | ¢Xpenditurcs can be made of tho money ap: probably. for some. time, be a dally necome,| ‘Practical business of telegraphing, ‘it was | propriated for tho.varlotis expenses of tho paniinent at this stnge of lls progress. understood at that time that this was dune to. | Sennce iintila suecessor to Secretary Burch ‘ acguitlnt Chinese subjects with the chur- |enn beelected., The question has not been “Jamas Q, BLAtNey Secretary.” ster of this business, so that natives W ‘The following was sent to-nlght: “* might be prepared to operate he ow lives | settled. : The ‘Treasurer Is inclined to thltie i “Lowell, Minteter, London: ‘The Presi: } ot --telegraph for wileh contracts have re- that’ no payments can’ ve made,-nor any dent’s afternoon fever was less to-day than | cently been made between the Government } moncy drawn from. the Treasury, upon alist cuales ; Rae ‘and a company of foreign capitalists, Other | other requisition than that of a Secrotary.of yesterday, and nt-this hour; half-past 11 p- | cuueational schuinos .are ulpped Inthe bud’| gn ; 4 m,, hag alinost disappeared; “The tenpern- , a Senate, . There are soma of the officers will be geod. Onts and hay good. Notimuch | taken and dischargcd docs nut probably Tax or whtent gown 1 this. Eounty, Worms | hold to this extreme lengli, but, dees hold of diiferont kinds wore thick in the corn the | that our statute of contempt does notin ky early part. of the senson, but thoy disap- | ferms, courts, and judicial officers cmbre punted. Inarvesthalf done, ‘Ihere fing heen | Boards or Visiting Conunittees of hospitals some duimage by ruin here, Farmers hopes appointed by the Governor,—Judge Jeter ful If prices Keep up. “--: | holding that the punishment of conteupts!s Se a pene dad nut feceive a Atblet ctiisinaeew -O'TIEN STATES. * 10 mney General excepted, and our Si ‘ reme Court will probably review the cas, ILLINOIS, . tho Committeo is still in session, +) Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune: ssi ei a Sourit Eraix, Illy July 29.—Fora wonder | ~=CIVIL.-SERVICE REFORM, consus-returns from some parts of Ontario | !Y !# esthuated all: the way from twelve to have not yet reached the Department here, | Wenty bushels: per nerd—-eavler yield It will bo somo weeks before the full returns | au last year, ‘The quallty af wheat ts from British Columbia and tho Norltiwest | 40d. Tho chinch-bug tas dono little harm, can artlye, Meanwhlle, Dr. Trehe, Deputy | Harvest ta In full progress. aes | Minister of the Interior, states that ho will % | STEELE COUNTY : furhish to the Government shortly a state. | °Stimates an average of fourtoen to elghteon ment showing the population of each census | bushels per acre,—the berry of a high grade. istrict so, far as tho returng are in, and nn | Oats avernge fifty bushels to tho nere, of. the estimate of the unreturned: districts which | top grade, . Whe barley yleld wos not heavy, will be. approxinintely correct, It Js intl | but the acrenge was large, + by this movement, and, upon the whole, it is mated in seml-offlelal elreles that the popula- | Iarvest work has -not been-fairly entered | te farmers have had a good week for hay- Rane ture {3 very nearly nogninl. lis wound Is in not ey of. Ceplmatiog, rth puzzles pet in the Treasury who hold that ; guy | Hon of Canada, ng ascertained by the census, | upon on the various lines of. the Paul; | ine ths week, and they have been improving } Senator Dawes Writes Another Leiter a henituy conditiogeafid he ts dotng well in | here who genurally keep themselves intormed THE TREASUTER, °. Th iL quite sustain reasonable expectations: | stiunoapolls & Munttoba. On tho main line, | {t nud, as a consequanco, thebulkof the hay- —, ‘nthe Subject. all respects. Hig Physicians aro grontly en: on Asiatic polities, - acting as the. chiof disbursing oMlecr af tho} 118 inrer 000,000 As bagod ot oiieind fafor. | Wright County reports wheat a tritle below | Ng's tone. ‘Therp ara some, howover, who | *~'Rnectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune couraged. BLAINE, Secretary)”. | Government, cyp hiwself pay the salarics of | nation, |. Inst year’s ylold.. Grant County will | Will not finish this week, ‘This Is the first | “Boston, July, 20.—Denator Duwes has aot We ems | -, BULLY M’DOW. ; the Senators other employés, and all ox+ TO att beam harvest. tho» hoavlest-y-orop:4-in: its } Weok of sunshine that. we ‘have had. sincg | written a sccond lotter on Clylt-Serley THE “ LANCDT,-- ‘ WIEN HE COMES TO TOWN BUSINESS 18 sUE-"|' poriditures from the Sonate contingent fund; | ~ ~ CORPORAL PUNISUMENT, “°° ~ history. Stevens County -a heavy | July commenced, Darvesting ling been vom- | reférm, in wilich' he- confines hiniself to dle “AN ENOLISIE MEDIOAL VIEW. VENDED. except whero the Inw may require the signn- | * Sveciat Dirwoféa to The Chicago aribune, menced by soine, but'n more general com-.|:cussing’a* method whoreby the Dresideat moencement will be Instituted next Monday | niny be ‘rellaved from appointing neaty If ibis fale weather, +” - = ‘| 10,000/offlceholders,—n duty devolved on hin Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, by the Constitution, except In caso of 3 few Pano, I., July 2.—Harvest reports aro | infoyor ofices whieh are by statute coo now coming.In from all parts of. Kendall | ferred. on the-courts of law and the tteads ot County. . ‘The acreage -and .yleld of ‘siugit | Departments, The change that Mr, Dawes grain Is considerably bolow the avornxe, anil | would ‘have fs to take this out of his hands the progpects.for a very short crop of corn | and place it upon the mombors of the Cadk are nlurming, if the cool woathor continues.” |’ natin such’ way that tho authority of th —————— é \ "| Presidgnt as'head of the Aduilnistratlonls ‘ARE WE SURROUNDED 2 aot: wenkoned, Mr Dawes. asks: Xor, Tnrec Comots Now Walking tho Night |/W!Y. does not tho President, ac and Hanging Around Our Legitimate pas,-well as) in theory, break up te Pathway —Enckow Comot “Piped |.Worlcot hie Administration Into seven party om aud, frealng himself .of ‘everything butcor Touonro, July 29.—A short time ago a son | Seldon hy Hh fang, somowhut shore ot low of Mr, Sargent, in the public school In Nor- | Valley, reports all. crops in fino. coidition, wood, Ont., alleged to have been guilty of | and an abundant yleld assured. On-tho insubordination, was sovorely whipped by brave te yield ot fitteah Qbatale por the master, and susponded, ‘The flogging | fore Js estimated for Anoka County, in wan'eD unduly severe, in tho estimation of Sherburny County wheat on new Jand will tho boy’s fathor, that he Inid a complaint a tld neat clavenn oe ewely sit PGuincks h eleven or twelve bushels, Chinch- against the tenchor, and bad hin brought be- | bugs have appeared, but too ‘Inte to do dam- : fore # Magistrate's Court, whare he was cons | 940 Ae mnie okt are harvusted, and the victed, nud sontoneed to pay a nominal sue,’ | Weight Barvast fs In progress. Corn looks ‘The members of the School Board upheld Oe iL gral ‘ the teacher, and. refused to allow tha boy to AG Stone gra nee amain nttuni school until he apalogized to i 4 INTHE AUK VALLEY both the tenchor and the Board, Mr. Sargent | ond fthroughout tha eastern part of | tho mang aguante tention of bringing sult | cigntcon bushcle bap acto, ontan henvy stop, Dy his sont bodily and by iimselt mentally. corn doing finely, ‘Tho Idwest estimate: for spon, July 2%—~This week's. Lancet, |~. WAsuixoroy, D. C.,duly29.—A detailed | ture of tho Sceretary of the’ Senate to a tie en pa journal of eran report of the murder of Deputy-Collector I’. | youchor, It Is alsu held that, for some of discussing lrestdent Garfiettl’s wound, ‘snyS$ L, Brayton 1s “rdcelyed. ‘The letter states | these expenditures, tha Secretary ‘of tho “A portion of hls dress may have been ear. | that the Doputy-Collectors, upon arriving | Treasury might appoint a special disbursing ried into the wound, and-each abscess that | 8t Central, S. C,, found a large crowd of | officer,” A third pinn is suggested—namoly:, forms is not ouly a direct source of danger people assembled, and great exeltement pre- | that “Senators and others desiring pay. from pain and fever, and a‘danger of its | Valled. ‘Tho Inquest wis ot tho tine In should ‘state oo. clilm against 6, st . ps i United States,"and have It run throw spreading, but with each there Is fresh la. | PFoaress. Ths Leputies could not learn the | the regular’ accolntine oftiers,. In is bility to blood-polzoning. It is quite tmpos- | Wherenbouta of McDow, and no one was) way cach nccount could ba — settled sible to feol any certainty that we mny not | Willlug to xo with them to his house, excupt- | in about three days. If It shall bo decided hear of another abscess or relapse, und it Is | 8&8 man named Knight, who could bo de- | that payincnts cannot be legally wnade, thera 21 ,, . Will be great enibarragsment’ among eni- of great importance that the patient’s con- | 'Pended upon to pllot the party, but he wus | Doc or the Senate, The mount whlch stitutional vigor should bo maintained at ng | Uotalned as n witness before tho Coroner. | Wonid ordinarily be paid out from Aug. high a niteh ag possible, in :view a “The livery-stablo In town,” Deputy Nonh | 1 to Dec, & next is about a quarter of a troubled. Tho Dashes ei Pais future writes, “had four horses standing Idle, but | imililon, z exhnustion removes any cattso for fmmedinta | the owner refused to hiro thom to the party,” Uy 1H Dougins County wheat ls an average of fit. | Wasitxatoy, D. Ou; July 20.~The Stay | trol, hold cach Secrotary personally resoow Ha an alarm, but until the woundisquite healed and | ‘Tho body of Brayton lind redelved no alten NRW Gite PE ee USE. | MEM- GENERAL NEWS. teen bushals Ter nere,. The alley. is ox: | haa tnterviews with, the Astronomer of, tho siblo'to him for the performunce of the work i) the bullet elther removed or safely encysted, ee ta eee and the Doputies oe ; bidet a . Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. eallents ae barley, Warvent s soimpleted Naval Observatory, who says there are three |- In tho. part assigned him, tnatting his ema R there will bo ability to recurring abscesses, wir first care to the corpse, Deputies Kon- }* Ww aixatox, D.C. duly 20.—There hag | Loxpoy, July 2%—A horrible ease of dos. ta abundant: batvest ie eee ti Outs will | comets now -vislble. -Eneke's comet Is the | dependarpon a resiut brought up toad euch attended with risk of blood-potson- | Medy, Freeman, and. Holoombe returned to if? Holle ow. in: progress, : Y insu } titution has bec utiearthod In London West, | Some wheat Hietds haye becn harvested, Dug latest arrival, It will-appoe and Lo vistble | ft {Bxcd by Coreen ponelole for every . been considerable canyasslng ‘going ot hero ing each Secrotary thus ré ing.” aba ee eMart poser tre as to the organization of the ext Houso and } whore 8 woman amet! Grannows {naa beet tye work will wot be,talrly undor way. fintil | by valescopes about hale-yast 2 o'elock In the tt ot I, fo tie iiniest detally, the Pees Ha that . its probable loss to the Republicans. Owlng | found beaten and starved by her hnsband, | ¢ oP tot 6 cago, } morning, position is givon in the ephem- j dent must delegate to him a " ys OASUALTIES. aeons athe hone or Saker hart e the failure ok the sen Tore Legistature Sho had nat takow food for three days, and perce eae aL ‘ints ne fachadue) pitonily oe alata dee Deiat it ar eee a i te : aces ~ lai fora special clectton to All the | bore miurics a ‘iulence, nt | vostad. «In: the. -vielnity “of Jordan mM OB bwoB0 nl sMeved of ibilty for whit is done. Le UNDER THE WHEELS. - “'Phis verdict,” the report says, “was given, | 1° Dass 2 | "A proposition to auction th vs f ey : loved of responsibilty for what a Apscial Dispatch to'Ths Chicago Tribunte notwithstanding the taut that ‘MeDow had | Sets vacated by Morton, Miller, and Lop-, awe wren “Avenue ‘Methodist Baye in ths many. fiokts of whent are Thali, though the | Hinution north 25 degrocs 43 minutes. That | him aulect his men and answer for thelr es 4 ham, and by the death of Wood, the New ALTON, IU, July 20.—A man supposed to | visited town in tho morning, openly pro--| 4 'c Ein ah ben peddtér was rin over and killed: this | cluimtng that he had killed a revenue officer, adore Stace. Casanelnt Least cen ne morning by an engine on the Indianapolis.& | and was hunting the-balanco of the posse to | He Yor the evenniantion the "Flot ~ I e St. Louls Raliroad, Jo was walking on the | Kill then.” It uppears that Be Pee iaee a etagae anor tliae tie hanes track, and the engine was. backing In from |. M'DOW'S DISTILLERY bera rented to fill: these yacanoh eek Alton Junction, Ie was either deaf or re- | hnd been In operation tha, past two yeara| 4° admitted ‘to thelr te a reithone saained on ths road for the purpose of come | within two miles of the town of Central, | 4.4 alectlom: seuienae bong. caigaant Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, which Is what ‘Is known aya “dry tow.’ | by the Sinto Bourdon. tho’ returns Davenronr, In, July 20—Edward Van | Prohibiting the sale of spirituous or malt | oF re local Inspectors of New York, whocan Tuyl, residing’ inthis ety, ‘a freight cone | Hquors within its Hmtts, It" 19 thought'| Sng will wive-a curtifeats dint will entitle ductor on ae Meago, Rosi Tain & Pa- | MeDow found o ready sale for hts Nquors at | them to aduutsston, Waldo Hutchins, who evening hoe wit. Probably result fatally Central, ‘Tho murderer ts reported to ba'nn | was clected to Hil a vacancy In New: York 2 grain 1s. good, ‘The average. -. for negutlved by a vote of 60 to 10 nba mosting | thy county is estiniated at 15 bushels per acre. of powholders, . allotment being declted | in SoSueur County the yleld of wheat wil bo upon, Considerable feellng was manifested | fafr, corn and uthor crops oxcullent, Harvest by somo of the powholders In the old edifice | jg qoll advanced, ‘The yield in Nleollet whose names had been left off the altotment | County will not be quite ip lo the average; orwho bad not’ recelved ay‘ good seats a3 | gutimuted at 16 bushels per acre, : they thought themselves ontilted to. . b . hay ‘the Chicf of Pollce lias determined to stop OTHER CHOPS, bleyete riding on tho sidewalks, and forthis | capeclally corn, ara looking magnificent. purpose several of the clubs in the clty are to | Wheat ia not o Peavy crop in Watonwan be prosecuted, y County, but what is fost: In wheat will’ be . Hpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna galued ln enlarged wroa and excellent ylotds Kixasron, July 20,.—The recelpts of grain |] of other grains, Oats, flax,:and -corn: all which came through the Welland Canal inst look-well, while the acreagu of the two first wh bring it up Just s ttle north of the ‘paaltys, Integrys Sut relolansy,,. tf Ra lelades, ° * ay al and musi “Will It become visiblo to the naked eyo?” | to “another, ahd thelr | success uy inquired the reporter, be his success,” = ‘Taking ths { ie “Is does become’ viste. "sometimes. | St¢'Dawes sug? © Lak tue President, should not wonder If, along about the mids | having called to his ald for Secretary of aw die of October, you will be able to soo: it; | Treasury the: best man tha eountry aft This little comet will travel north quite fast, | Bold his hand upon bin and rege tucted teaching its most northerly point, 43 deg. 60 that tnt, Devartment shall be $9 cut iy miu., on the 20th of Soptember, Itsperitiolion | of his Administrution ay to produce the most passnge-will be about Nov. 15, and it will. be | porfect results attainable, But, Iot {img snearcat lo the garth about Oct 11, Ibis now, | Ho further In tts mann Tine ea be “474,900,000 miles from the, sun and 167,000,000 |, Plan provides for sub is Dg te etreaus of senson, and reshipped here, is estimated at | named is much larger than iu any pravions Ci «t by the death of a imeniber-< tl i . me intent among the different bureat! His cg ent ner aan | excl anand sald | CA noe a oN | Rete aaa Gate ° | Letras AO a | rm hoc At te arnt vl be | Etna a aig Spek ete aie benid 8 his right leg cutoff above i er o) shit sort of cortificate precisely to the Jas! Tlouse. _———$__— - Minneapolis & Onlin make goneratly favors | AVout 33,000,000 mfles from tho sun, Comeb | of theso bureaus responsible forthe efticlency I ty, ‘ 2 seer leeka ee meron aot elestore Asin the ensaot heauicwessory {oaitlar, Lap- SUICIDAL, “a able Toports, MeLeud, Coun y, on tie Hnst- | ‘0? Is becoming brightor every morning, and { aud fidelity of their subordinutes. rf » | hams jon, and Wood, the State Canvass> A . a. A zs & Dakota, counts on an gyerago of | the astronomers thintc ft would pe visible to $ ae peg ES » ith DEATH OF A BRAKEMAN. Doputy Noah thinks McDow is still bldi: x Board would not legnily meet Jn thine to Speetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. twel! ison. sf * i a CE eclal Despatch: te Sha Wileage Twain In the Viclnlly of Centruly and that avi, ie eartify lily election by eh nneutlng of Cone | ALToN, 1h, July 29.—The wife of Willlam Haver ballon: dlarvent well enderesaye ae the naked eye now If it was.not go near the |‘ CHARITY CONFEREN i horizon. The old Comet +B? Is fast travel- ek ee af Ing south.” I¢ fs still an ‘interesting object in Syiden Death of Donitntele Ban? the evening sky, No special observations Sipe Li pa so ee youn willbe made of Encke’s comet for -sevaral |. Tos: T iy 2-0) the reassembling this days, --It fs regarded with great Interest by: TON, July = ey bt a of CU (astronomers “an account: of: its Braduully: morning of the National Conference shortonlng perlods, whieh $8 consfdored’ng'|:lules :the Rev... H, Wines, of Iiinols, the proof of Isneke's thoory thot there is 4 resist’ | ‘nounced the sudden death by apoplexy at ng medtiin, Iu space, its porlod 1s, aboUs | Parker House of Mr, Domlulek Hunt ad¢ ToLeDa, O., July 20,—John Burns, a Lake | fonrs of conviction In the State Courts, he | Press snd he was admitted on a cortificute i ud: shake Praketua deh with Aye sudden death | will eventually surrender himself to the Greed ‘on the etre ot the local {nspectors, eer erty vanes lon at sv catock this morn- | State authorities, tu the meantline, howe | dent, pace f As tho.train was pulling In some of the | over, audeavors willbe made to secure his crew saw him on top of the curs swinging | arrest, The reward of ‘offered by the coL, BURON. sraris his ieloss body wa fous ging by | Sentences ot beeee aesutis aioe ah jarox, D, 0. July : r E savernl scouting partics, who | « NaTON, 1, C., uly 29.— tho aldo of the track, terribly mangled, “De | aenow on the qlure for MeDawe Tha'State | oe GAeTNGTON, D. On duly. Tle remalng ceased was aH ears of aR and unmarred, | authorities, the report says, have taken no al orwalk, Norton, living at North Alton, after broak- Ciippewa County wheat ou gomo farms has fast this morning cut hor throat with a razor, | suilered from heat, but tho average will bo Ilor lusband says he knows of no cause for | {lly up to previous years, “Yellow Medicine cial 's is uthern ones oe eee ee Fale eke morn | Sota harvest is in Cull, progress, and the yleld ing Mrs. August Darsan, @ resident of. tho | Of whoat is on the whole much larger ‘than Fifth Ward, committed suleldy by hangin autielpated 2 few weeksago. “Cis Is especial: horselt In her barn, Depression of apiriiats ly trnvot Fillmore County, where tho yluld Rreosocer of Col, Burch, after rellglous services at his : ot The | Wilt be the largest harvested In _yeurs, “Bare 5 7 » and resided here the remulns | action In tho premises, and thostatement that late home here, wore ronioved to the railroad nastnielt a8 the enunetor He a eG Jey aud oats a good ylold, auld corn looking puree anh SAME YONT es f vg Suto from Wisconsin, Mr, Wines Jnavee yard g were taken for Intormout thls evening, ~ | Judge Cothran sent a telegram to the Sherif | depot aitd, at 0:80, the train bearing them | husband and two children, Welly ML owe fh Sea eae ‘ ALBANY. committee of three beappolnted to P! tele Exors, Lil., July 20,—William Moscva fell | peoples IP not fu. eympaty. with vulme “fear | slacore aympathy with ie faulty, ‘The pals | ered her throat with w razor, She was Found AON Janis wonte dau io pomnlted Frony Wigh 'ALHANY, N, Ys, duly 20—A, Stata bleyele | the good work which Mr. Hunt has dune upon a hay-fork on the Sohronhovon farm, | hi, and, consequently, are ‘his friends, ond | bearers gppatnted 4, Banton: Jones, of ugh, athe Chicago, was to be Bucctcded by Chur! THNee bY Ure BaMIMOre ee ‘Olla liner va | Heavy, und the era f make the correctidn, on the authority of tho | pests of any kind, Some tlelds have bev wiauagers of to Webterd Union Company a | FY a tats dis see ecaerund Taisees No 4 Ja ¥ f § i partion Anhy thosaaa the West, wil ee wath wit not begin until the Intter -purt of: nox! in the garden, blo cing from the gashes, j i { i that State, and of: the shock which the hought he + . Hite pg = en nly ) reunt, the 5 4 pes : Neate th George Kink, working on a nolghboring | No trustworthy information as vo bis whero- | ton, sad Ansistant Bergenut-at-Aris Hassstt, F TELEGRAPHIC, | ta Watanideant, ti ylott per roma is sae ; Pectat Co compete for a Badass J ast, Hee bu sala. that fee we done, he farn, lost a thumb is “inowlng-inaching, | S00uts, aie juoratary’s olllee: WHHL be drapgd £0F | Guroreary, On July 2—Rofarring to tho | mated wll the way trou twonty to thirty |! The -“orank” arrested hore. Wednesday }° Mee ae ene oreidor of te parket and ‘Theo, Miller, a iachintat in. Geluter's nirty days, "| apport of telegraph changes, the Ennetrer ot | Dusttela practically all Not hard." tvtlt ‘sald -he was looklug for Gov. Cornell; who | met Mfrs Hunt in tho corridor crntly after 1 eapor works got his ‘hand terribly. Incer FOREIGN TRADD. , + | repo A aay sce Le Biitree te cae | 2uekte Weavlly from the Ted River ust forly | oweil. btu .somo.mnoney, . Ho belleves ni\n- Alousg, and talked with Ble tout ores ated and tha thumb sliced off ina buze-saw, |’ AN DIVORTANT ZXLUNIT, NOTES, to-morrow will sny?-"Lhe Enquirer ts glad | inies, but from. thet. point, to tho Missoni | scle@ntiticd tan pension, aud atauverthimes | Oekocks ‘Afr, Hunt, who was about Tt gy All this afternoon, * . Waamnaron, D. 0., July 2.—The excess | ;_, Spéttat Dispatch to Ths Chicage Tribunt to correct the repart to'the effect that Col, It, | River «russhoppers have injured the crop | he lsdvarre Washington, : + | of ee hal paraubly in veri was found : . of exports of merchandise over imports dur. | . WAssxatos, D, C,, July20.—Tho Interlor % Clowry, Generel Superintendent of tha | from 7 to 10 por cont | the wheat has | ‘Che dineoln, ‘Sate Deposit Company, ot har thts tea eae " ee KILLED BY naa gcthe | ine.the year ending Jue 80, 1851, was 820,- Department !s prosceuting an {uvestigation | Western Unions ‘Telegraph Company at Trae OP ae ae pppeecial ¥, Injured by | New York, has been Incorporated, with a | [Gh Messrs, Elmo! ia ylokd ‘of: bari has eon undistue ved by rs ” : I : {nto the murdor of Mr, Pugh, “in Moxico, sex Fo sion toaty 3 M 5, iter zy Vanborst Tatetoraluny, gare el HOFER {he Dies The Department expects to ‘be able to trace arenas ee Mat a a severely ole, ‘The excess of {mports.of gold the past | 224 fnally securo the punishment .of the Aw unknown man was ‘killed, 2. light fiscal yenr was $01,168,090; previous year, imurderers,.. ‘Thero 1s somo reason for bo § | ‘cupltai of $400,000, “Among the incorporators |-, payee resident appalnte ib Lutbee are J ostpiaster-Conaral Samos and Mayor ag Wi ra a re are ay cor ear icra he | ait gt em way, knowl us Grant's ra way, fae Deen ape| Wisconsin telegations a of wichtes Ore re Bae were we ote meee i 75,601,801, Sie te take Bs Hoving that the outrage was committed by. veuk. |! ¥ ‘ ral u ‘The death of ex-Goy, Bagi ning daunaged the buldingscuntaerablys:” | STEW i year tne vaug ot xe | DouY.at Moxloans, "= | AGhte team tag Cole Clowty ta to bors | eta awed Har Rua aah aantint | {fusremnalee aE Uulied Staice xiavor | noUet member ot the Content bh A FATAL: CONELAGRATION,. «| ports of merchandixe amounted to S00A3I,-"| sg gc SMATTON |”. po ees 1 | Gogo 00d bualits tn 80 ou'tne Naifeaot Uect Whtnoe Millon aa Conmeaenaaa hin ie: panounued, snk Masars, Hebe at leh Cazats, Me, July 2.e-The dwelling of M,'| 473, boing Inrgur.-th Lotoree te tees |g. 2 Mutha Weatern dstocated Frven! : SENATOR-ELECT.. MILLER, + | aldo Of the sted Iliver the prouilag ta also of | ‘Trentyraceond Dietriot ta fake elfect amor: | Gunso of Rhode Leland, Baxter of Ssofora Bliverstone was: deesanedity Beatin snore tay arger, than. ever before ‘in Wamuyatox, D, 0, July.'30—The | Nav Apictsl Dippates 2 To Cheage TRibune, | SH ABUNUaNL yteid Of al} cereals, <T [allately, haw been filed 'in-the Secretary ‘of | Hoblnson of Ulinols, und Lisi rg res une’ DY Gea thls morte history af Abe eouutry. A sey -.. | tional Honrd of Ueatth haa vovised the iules | “Bandvoua, Marte duly The Bion: | ez <, ;HOURMEUN. MINNRADTIAN: 1! | Slate'eofticas ow ee sete 2) | NOR RpDOmnae f coin Ing. George Bradford waa killed, Bhuball | ‘Lhe value of Jmports, of.morchandise was ne Di Tribu Spinney probably fatally njured, aud:four | $649,609.29, whi : han: iconcerning the prevention’ and “spread of | Witlam A. Sackett and Mrs, Sackett, attholr Erect TAR TA a ed there Wounded by gatliag area rm , wiilely was: lnrged than: during realdence ‘this evenkig, gaye a Teeoption to Rac aRUant Se nf und entertained Sanatortlect Warner Miller | Minnesots, the section ying: qwoat from Mru, Miller, ‘of Usrkimer, ‘Shere “wag | Winota, ure more encquraging. than. a: wee & Jorgy nuwber. roulneng guests, ud ngu, . rom ths Mlasise pot to ooh astere the citizens present : _ | seotion which has been the. botbed-.of the 2 2 oe ] chinch-bugs, heavy rains, egal path Dark ‘Clothes and Discase, for the fest week, 1s Nitragee barley, : sy ‘Truth. GRE in etack, but Is beltiy -badly ¢ a Ismay pot perndpe-be known that « man | by rail twill not grate. fora than. No, § eunthg durk dlotty tore Hable to infegton | or refected, Wheat will bo light and-tsiuall rom) conthzivus “Ajsease than bo who weare | berry, . Rochester to Manknte.the yield ov} ight-oolored yarwsdats, Lucaude partioles which | whit will be battor than it has. fox the past emanato from disdygud or decaying bodica ure | three years, In: the viclnity of. Me SBe; fiuch wore rowdiiyabsorbod uy dark than’ by | Site ina the sled A ee iets tabriea, “alae omy ot: proof, pote, 4 | Uivhcoun to twenty buatols Ya thpagrsy Lite on ella wsruiige! Me of t of c od i. ce! smoke, and it will retain the longer, vse? fire will! be a falling off tu the-ylolds! ine pr | Tho total vag of the forsign commerce of | te ehmuxos publlo nt prigent. It Ie ascor- :| tha, Dojted tates, Smparts and exports, of stained, howeyer, that. tha.priucipal change Tefohiandise the last fiscal year was 81,544,, | 8 We requirement that al} persons comity to vv] Whe United States shall be yaccluated before — , DROWNED, Q Me dat beiccing Fut UINCY, IL, July WFrank HMutiiacher, uiiitle boy, 9 years old, felt into.the rlyer | Morunend ‘ i its evening from the ferry dock’aud Fiver 913,009; exceeding any Draviows: fsoal yoar;’ seeary drowned, ‘The body was speedily recovered, |< 2#9. excess .of exports. aver’ {inports, tg’ |! ; CONTROLER KNOX,” Dut could not be- resuscitated, past-year wos larger thansduring any pre- ‘gists notico that depositors’ nth A ’ vce 2-[ ceding year with, the exooption of the fisual pee stud Prime Gomponycushe lee MASHUP. | 23... | yearot 1870,+ i oadie a *| nov ied ang olulune™or “reouives. Giy-aie er an Of iP cit nace = Ge F “OF ve ris Pout Cuvaren, N, ¥., July 2,—The Ha: Since the year ended June 30, 2875, the total: | [donds, muse prove thelr claims aud apply for | lem Raljroad express Secight ran intoa wi ‘excess of’ value of exports of. merchandise | dlviaends on or before the lat of Auguat, oF ig trafn. Result: bye locomotives and five | over lmparts amounted to 91,160,981,011,.., . | Mey will be forover barred, é curs smashed, and travel delgyed two Or |: “Phe value of “@XDOTIS 0! Wershaidise tho YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL, : three hours. . dust decal year exceeded the value, of such ‘Yhe Yorktown Conteunlal Commiasion had a DARTMOUTH: COLLEGE, . 4 D. rowed, Ne 34; July STi Comnitites | Gyreeintl Ss Cs, We, SOUL! big of Tristeoaul Dartinguth Collen that investly |. “Rat, Tl, July 24—The funeral ol ry uated rial of the -New'Yguk Alusanly Inthe |-jato Stra, Marlette Hunting Gout wen Womurlal of the NewYork Alumni report, | $c ed hero toxlay firat that, whilo'diadhiiy peta of ran Weefloula, ore Gould wes HH agoment, suoli as,"huwovor, “are natural’ 1p | daughter. of. Samusl. Hunting, ono nf a Pops cmebrebteare daca ets ad -orletual solos of Eig, ant 8g : not cbildned to“any “qne. peryoly,” they Bave | with he f on a oudearated tarred allot ero asiue orks iuPiase ahh tty 3 yeany possible manner}? segand, the Hoard as. |-® of nal surés'ait'the Alumnn: that: tho attnira of the cad by tity eee spiel he college arodn the baudy pf .al lonst-catetul |*muriar, Affe, Roy, Asnno Norio, 9 65 Yer, ; rn 3 & profe: } to adininister its aflulrs to tho Dost “St thelr Kentucky, is DOW here, . i \ \ . . z * S ; : L) “

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