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M & Vo1 XXXVI.N? 10.91)4. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1876.?TRIPLB SHEET. PRICE FOUR CKVTS. THE CANVASS OF 187G. _rn_f___.ni chances at st. louio. BIS tfM_n__m ON HANI) IN IOIICK?A? Yl T T MAKIi NO I'AUri'.l LAU IMPK1>SIU.N?Till- 1 Or l-Gl'MKNIti I - ID. RT TKLKtiltAl'H TO THE THIRiM-. I 8t. I.ons. Juno 2:i.?Altlinii|.'li tin? St. Louis ( ?rention meets cue iluv ?-atlici in i)i<* wi.k tliitn ?recent Convention at fJllllilsnill.llHW is by n?? un ao much interest in the gathering, <?r s?> much ex? nient ulir.iatl a*, ut Cincinnati three day*. Indure ruectiiiK of liie Convention. There arc fngggm many people here, but tliero i? not the BUM ti< rivalry of half a dom-ii di.'teiv'it can?lid:?tes to n premature spe< -ulation. and enliven w.th di.-cus thc dull days totora the gr.-iit crowds com.*, and skiriin.h.s are merged into battis*? Tin re in II demoiiet-.atu.il tlins tar l?y the dirt' rent cundida Kot a banner is to ho seeii. n??t a lian, except t non-committal bunting which tlio husfltl citizens of St. Louis hang about tin ir <!? and windows. 'Hiero tiro no Ihtvlquaii ?which are marked by any of the Mff gigns of head?) uart ers. The Inn*? ban-It' and nonsense will com?? ufter a while. Indeed, with resiietct to one or two COT-Ml thinns are in a t-nriously unorganized state. G lieiidricka has no heatlquart? rs *><> far, rn?r Ints Jui I ".i.i-, and than thUtta to be no compact hodj supporters yet on Um frowui for either of th< Ctov. Tilden is tlie only candidate who is practic.i hell'. Ho was h?-ie lon_? hO?Ott tlie Convention be?. to gathor, for the local sentinient in his favor is v marked. That, with the presen?*?: of Ne-.-York n on ktlM?isa, lilis the air with " Tilden." Itnlec? might be cattily supposed from tin* ?1 ?scissions in hotel lobbies an?! corridors, that (lov. Til? is the only camlitlate before the Convention, I that, the only question to lie decided is that of av; ability. His own friends arc hero in snastdsn number"-, and aro more than confident of succi They evcein to be buoyant at the prospect of I.icut.-tiov. Dort.heir_.er, John Bigelow, Attoni. General Fairchilil, Thos. Kitiscll.i, Roger A. Try henator St. John, Alfred Wilkinson, Smith M. W?*. D. Magone, jr., and others are already here, a there are constant ac.jtiiMti.iiis to their number. Of the oppoinnts of Got. Tilden. John Kcl Augu.tiia St hell, William !.. Roberts and Edwn Donnelly of the New-York delegation aie hero ; bi np to this timo, there does notseem to be so large ?representation of the anti-Tildcn clement from t Ftate at large as was expect?*?!. The only proiuine Oiiti-Tihlen delegates outside of Mew-York so I present arc D. C. Littlejohn and Canal Commission ??Valrath. Ex-Lieut.-Gov. Reach is expected < morrow. The most prominent outsi?lo work?? a-trains. Gov. Tibien from the State aie Ernst Corning. Chancellor J. V. L. Truyn, Gideon Tucker. George W. Miller, ex-Superintend? nt of I surance ; Col. Walter S. Church, Col. 1'a.vnc of Ne? York, Spence Spencer of Ithaca, William T. linn bur of Cohoe**, ex-Mayor I'icrsou of Tmy, and nnrnlver of N< w-York Aldermen, including _______! Tuomey. There are no new names in ttiia li? though it remains to be seen who may come her after. The Tammany train, which is exacted t morrow, may bring more rocnitts. Tlie anti-Tilden men are doing a good donl of mi eionary work, and engage actively in public ?liscti sions of Gov. Tildeu's ability to carry New-YnrI In these minor arenas as well as in large fields ? riiscuseion, Tammany Hull finds ita name a vet great inconvenience. Out of New-York the ftogot tion of pciople is very small who have learned to ?lit tinguieh between the old Tammany ring an Ihn new Tammany HalL, A good instan? of thia was given this morning in one ? the discussions between a Tammany work? snd an intelligent-looking German, when tbe latt? ?aid: " We are tired of having New-Yorkers com out here and dictate to us whom wo shall nominaU we are going to nominate Tilden, and if Tammany scrainst him that is the more reason why we shall d H." Ihe sympathies of the crowd wero evidentl with the Tilden representatives, and the Tamilian Hall politkirn had nothing further to say. Sofa the assault? on (?ov. Tilden have been chiefly cot lined to hi. policy as n partisan and to hi., avail.i bility as a candidate. In one of the debating group this morning Speaker PeWitt C. Littlejohn disput?. the statements ordinarily made about Gov. Tibien' majority. He said that Gov. Tildon's majority ii 1874 was not 50,000 as ordinarily stated, bu ?_8,(>00. The Temperanc? ticket receive. nearly 21.000 votes, and In lf.73 the ma Jority for the Higelow ticket was not, 14*001 as usually stated but .1,000. the Tcini?erancc ticke having receive?! 11,000 votes. Mr. Littlejohn sai? the Republicans had in n single year reduced hi majority from ?JS.OOO to 3,000. When asked to ex plain the sire of his first majority he said it wa- du. to Republican fears of a third term, and ascribe? th. falling off in the second year to the subsidtnt-i of that feeling. Col. Roberts of the New-York del egation nrited against Gov. Tilden nt Spriiigncl? yesterday, ami here tixlay, that ho is to blame f? the election of a Republican Legislature l__-l year because he atlv ised the Demt.crats to vote for a Re publican when he was s man of better eharnete; than the D? nioeratic candidato. It was about thii speech that J.irvii Lord said, some months ago, " II? told the?fools to vote for the other man, and H103 Toted for the other man like the place that is pave. with good intentions,'' In this same group were George W. Gill, delcgtitf nt large from Massachusetts, and Congressman H, I). Money of Mississippi, both of whom took up th? cudgels for Gov. Tilden,urging that the party could not afford to refuse to nominate Gov. Tilden aftei the reform record he ha?l made; and they brought home with a good deal of force the point that Mr. Littlejohn, as well as others now on the ground apposiug Gov. Tilden, were member* of the Cuca Convention and didn't raise their voices to pro teat against the p__sage of tbe r?solutions sug? gesting Gov. I ilden's name. Col. Edwards ?if Mis? souri made a fierce onslaught on one of Ihmo groups. He laid he bail lived long enough in New-York to know all about these anti-Tilden men and the rings they belonged to, and he went into the private his? tories of some of them in such a lurid way that tlie crowd broke np in confusion. Ex-Speaker Littbjo?iu is the only prominet anti Tilden man on the ground so far except ('anal Cunte misaioner W alrath, who can claim to have acted r?* ?n-ntly with Gov. Tildeu's friends. Mr. Littlejohn nominal.?I Gov. Dorsheimer in the Convention of 1871 snd Mr. Rigclow in that of 187;.. The other nnti-Tildeii men named have, almost without excep? tion, personal reasons lor their attitude that have become mote or loss notorious. 80 far there are no delegates present from the Canal Ring it>tlf. Wil lard Johnson and Henry I). Denison, who were so eonspicious at the Uticn Convention, are so far 111 "fisible. lheGoverWsoi*?pononts In his own delegation havo appsrently abandoned the action of pushing forward Gov. Seymour or Judge Church as their candi.late? While either wonld be more popular IH-isonally with the minority than any one outside the gtat?*, tiny seem t?i find their best advantage in thoarminien*, ?hat New-York cannot properly ask tlie nomiiiuiinn at this time, having had It vir? tually for three campaigns and failed in each. They say that there Bocms to be nn doubt that ex-(.ov. Seymour is unwilling to be n candidate. C.'in-.-Justice Church they do not any ao much about, ?nd it la not impossible that they axe holding bin name in reserve. Some of the n?uority in the New Yoik City d?l?gation say that they shall ??ote for Hendricks, and this Is undoubtedly in ?icordatue with the wishes of John Kelly, who has ht&a n Hendricks man ever since bis umfeiences "nth tbe Governor of Indiana last Hummer. If they End Got. Hendricks to be an iiupoisibiiity they w?l ca?t tlieir voies in tlie de'cgation for Hancock, w! is .-.a i ? I t?> lie tlieir real candidat ?f*. Tlie anti-Tililen d<'l?*irafes from tlie country fa mueh m the saine way, anil will uiid'.uli'cdly rniiil??! in all tlieir actions by the New-York?* Trit'y threaten an open BSBaoH upon (?ov. Ti!?l?*n the ('?invention, tfnoOOS-B-Q lu ?hi omplisli their pi poaa II Is m?! yet known what cmtrae of aetiim t minority in the Ncw-Y.uk ilelcga'nui will take, hether they an) likely to fulfill their threats risinii in tii? Ci?'.?vi-iiti.r.i and protcstim; again tin* easting of tho voto of New-York iw unit. Neither is it definitely known y m luit tho streu,.t h la the delega! ?mi \? he. A Tumiuaiiy d?*l?*gale this BMSfBtag ?I not clitim mor?' than _.(), a:nl a Tilden ?hi? gate B mitti'il that they Iniil that number. Oin* of Qo Tilil? ii'h most conspicuous opponents in the Ne? York dtp delegation ppki to-i!ay that they had : ?oteain the delegation surely. Bad they thoBght '_' liii? delegate said thero wi'iil.l probably he no A t?*tnpt on the pail of ihe miiuirily to ralM tin* tin? tion of tho right of tho mnjoiity |a ra.it tl voto of the minority, !??Iiatli M the deltiratii bad bora instructed t?> tot* as a unit since 187 That point could i,ot well ho lalsad thou._h he h; h?aid that it might ho by some other ileb'gatio lie sitial, however, that the minoritv would certain protest against tho nomination of Ciov. Tihlen. Tho ! ihleu men say their opponents have ri*?li:<*< their ?laissa from 10 delf.atr? t-o 22, hut ?lo not a? mit that moro than 15 are opposed to Qo Tihlen. Messrs. Kelly, Sehcll, Dium-lly, Sm.it Roberts, Beach, Lit?lejnhn, Walrat h, ami l.'os? tht admit to l?o openly hostile, while there are gra*. doubts ab?)ut Messrs, I'eltnoiit, Wo?t, Moral ntul Ctiyler. William I'nreel of Tht BeSBetkW I "" is claimed by the Til.l.-u men, notwit!i?t;iinlii the upparcutly unfriendly omise of uis papi r. I i Now-Yoik delegation BSOOt for orir;ini7..*i!i??i? to-mo row night, and tho plans of both ?id?*.-? ??ill dmib loss he better itiatitred after that time. Theoppos tion to Gov. Tilden, coining from Ins ?iw State, must tirst nercs.*-?irily bo overcome h? foi his friends can hope to secure the nouiiia.ion or n rive at any satisfactory ?lati? ?m ?vim h to boot the hopes. They ?eel that the \ ital point for them ?a? t be ??bio to eon vinco the Southern del?galas thai Oat Tihlen can carry New-York. If they can tin tht they expect to rtceive the B__B00t Bllltod MpfCffl ? the South, and with that to niai-o tBtt ol tho nom uutiou. T'.io uncertainty as to Tihlen's Southern supp?t makes it ?liliicult to obtain any saiisfa? t ?ry estim?t of his total vote. What follows is from (?ov. rildcn' best-informed friends, and muy he talwii as I -tu? meut of the votes t?iey hii|K* to receive BB the li : m ballot, tht? ligures l??*itiir baaed on Ihe SOppooilio that t hey can overcome the opposition from Ne*.v-Y??rk California, C??lora?la, Kentucky, Maine, llasaseha setts, Michigan, Minn ?-sota, Mi?Mssip;>i, WubfBshl Neva-la, New-York, Oreiron, levas, Ycnn>nt. the hop? to seo ?olid for Tild?n. Ncw-1'tiglaml th?*; cfiniit as practically bold, tin? ?BZeoption being one Ncw-Ilumpshiro ?ich*; a!o f??r Oofl Hancock and one Connecticut dehn.it?. fo Hayai?I. In Illinois tiny lnrpn for 1- ?nit n 'Jl ; in Wist'onsin, Hi_ nut of Id; in Iowa, I out of 11 ; in Missouri, 7 <>ut of 1"?; in Maiyliiu.l :i'-j out of the 8 ; in Tenu? ?see, 'AL, out of IS. Tin-? ciaim several friends in the I'? nu?,'Ivanta delega tion, and hoja? to get much of JadfC D.i vis's ?f tOBftl in the Uliii"is deh-ualio:) if Judg" I).\is i withilra?vn. This, it will bo si'cn, is no as estimate ?covering all of tin? Boothen ?Stat?*s, about 8o:,-ie ot arhleb then ?ecus at preaoal coti.idiTable doubt iu the miela of Qtrt. Tiliieu'i friends ; hat it mai* be taken as about as a? ? mit. an ?sinn.it?? of the voto ou too lii-t ballot hi fn.-u.l. iiope for aa can bo mm I * nt tin? Mtngo of the gathering. The following b the voto in d??tail : Alabama, 4 ; Arlia.'is.i?, fi California, 0; Colorado, 'A ; Coniiec'icit, .""i ; Illinois 12, Iowa,!?; Kentucky, |3| Main?*, 7; Maryland ?l'ai MaanahMBttBb 131 Hfrhtgait. 111 tUnaasoas 5; Misainsippi, H, Missouri,?; Nebraska, ;i ; N'. vada,.'!; Ncw-Hump-shir?*, 4 ; N?*\v-Y?nk, .1.? ; OtO pon. A; Shade Iniiii'l, 4 ; ToaaaMMt :>'.'; i? v.i?, s Vermont, 5; Wiseotuaiu, ?faj total, l-)*?1*.; uicea s iry to a choice. 24d. An argument against Ihe nomination of (lor. Til im which is advanced l?y BBMM "f I be Ulino . hien?di of Jmlire Davis tak<-s this form : Ii isa?lmiliisl that if Tildou can can-y Now-Yoil. ugun-t (?ov. Hayet ho can probably \>ei el??tel, but (J<?v. Ill den's nomination make? it necessary for the Democrats to relint-pii ?h all bopo of cirrvinii Ohio, Indiana, or Iiliii'iis, and to ?I? p?'tnl entiiely on the uniti?! Soutli'in rato ?with that of New-York, N? W-Jot . f, and Cooiioetient, and of the Vat ific (,'oast BtatOS ; the Soiithcin BtatM couiited il [h ail in? lude Missis, ippi und Louisiana, in each of win? h ItiiT?) is probuMy u ?tlaai I,'? ."ul.l .an majority, wlm-li the Administration party woiml Barer a<luiit could be overcome by fair mean?, especially if the votes of IbOBB tw?i Stal<*a were nei-essary for tho tl?*ction of a Democrctic 1'n-sidcit. If, tin n fore, the Dem?crata < oneede ths ?reat States of Ohio and Iiniiai'ii ami Illinois to tht Rapahlil aiis in advame, ami uiidertake to carry the ??!?*< tion by th?* ai?l ??I a utiibtl South, their oppnienta would st BBSS iai?e the standard of the bloody shirt, and pri?l?<t nil through the canvass that Demociatic success could only be a-h it-ved by Intimidation in the BOfia .States; this tho Davis men say would frighten many Northern Dbbso i:?1s, who would care more for fair play and the honor of Ih'ir partv than for BBSBBBB. Nor, they say. would the cry of iiitiniidation ?top with the Ciiiivaa?. Bboold a DeiiKicrat bo elected by a fair majority in the electoral colleg?*, imluiling the votea of Louihiana. and Mississippi, it is not at all certain that the Republican party would act ? pt th - rrsult. With any plausible, ground for it, however slight, the ?Republicans would demand that the votes of those ?States ha excluded in th?) ?'oiint, ami with a ..?-publican Benate iimhr the pn-wiit nil? s tl.ey would have the power to enforce (hat demand. " Who can tell," a?ld?sl the gentleman who ad? vanced this theory, "what avniill bo the rvsiilt; civil wars have arisen on lUghtOC provocation; but all this danger would be iivriiilisl," h? co-itiinicil, " by the nomination of Judire Davis ; ho would carry Illinois, und postai!,ly Indiana and Ohio; imhsd, there ato the best reasons for believiUK that ho could beat (iov. Hayes in Ohio, provided the Democratic platform is prup?rly construcNsl, while his chances of carrying Ne?v-York ar? at 1? a?t as food nn th??s?* of (?ov. Til.h'ii." If Judge Davis BOBld ho elected at all it would be by aucli a majority in the D?ployai Col? ISSJB as would pl.-KO the n-u't lieyoml all nu? t-timi. The oppouentaof Davia make a verystroog tswssl to tho pnjii'lices of the Demo? rat? by warning them not to repeat what they term the tireeley bltiiiil.-r of 1872. To this Judge Davis's friemls reply thai his uoininatinn would ill no sense be a rep? tition of the poli? y of 1H72. I lora? o (ire<*l?-.v was not noinitiatod hy tho Dciuoerats, and ?VM mver ah-haai to ho a Daawanti <>n the otlu r hand, the C'liiventioii which placed him in tho held wus composed of Republicans, ami the platform on which he stood was a R?publii un platform. Tho Diunoerat? agreed to .support him on tho platform adopted at Cin? innaLi because they prefenvd bis election to a second term <?f (???n. ??rant. Now they ttty the cas? is entirely different. If Judge Da? vis should bo nominated here next ?veck it wotihl be asa Democrat on a Democratic plat form. Judge Davis is as much of a Democrat aa Mr. Thurman, (Jov. Hendricks, or tiov. 'l?den, and tin* pi?i|s)sitioii to nominate him is uot a proposition to go outside of the party in search of a candidato. Ihe policy which tho Davis roen seem to have udoytiid is an uudeuioustrative one. Tiny admit ? that they have very little original strength tn Convention, niul not knowing whence the ngnt for which tiny hop? may I'ventunlly coure. whet from ssnong Gov. Tildeu's friends or thflSS ?if < '< Hi'iii!ricks!?ii Mr. ri.iir.na- .they an- car fui t.? gil ? occasion for jciilonny to nny purty, battantes t th- discordant elements of tbe Convention 11 unite on Davis as those at Cincinnati did on Ha. | Tin- supporters of Davis are not, therefor?*, BSMS his claiins with nny public ?l.-tiinnstritiniis, but tl air doing some v?**-y ertective f?hti wrk. Less than one-half of the islogsUlU from O has yet arrived in St. Itouis, ami rety little Wi h ?s bottk don.- by tlose win, are here. Of con William Allen will m-iv? the solid watt of ?'??t?te at tits), in aivorlaiice with the sfruetitins of the Convention ? but Iho Th man men on the thlc/alion a-sert t in spit?? of the resolutions pitssetl at Cincinn: they are in a tnniorit v. and will cist IhcirTStS tbe nephew as soon us the name of tho utich withdrawn, M thty expect it will be early the fight. A report hut htOU eiitulat<!?l to-t! that Mr. Thitrin.iti wouhl nut allow name to be fajad as that of a candidate in Iba C? veiition, but that will no doubt depend upon I streiii-'th drvaloaod by other can.li.lates. To us.' I Wewdn of MM of hi. most ardent sup;io tcts ] Tiiuriiiaii is m tigt hauils of his liienils: if they. any chance lor him to win they will put him ou t track, ot'i.?,\?vt. be will not be a candidat?:. Senats* Bayard has many warm f. land. B-WMg t ?lelc-rntioti lo tliisConveiition, but little or tit? ol?: ized stretigtii. He ig ou MM ai-i oouta Donald? I not. an available mm, altbMfb lii.s ability u s-tn'e- man mil bis sLugalal puuiy of chsra-tcr t uiiivcis_.il', admitUd. PKEPABATION8 AT Et, I.OiTS. MKiiriu.Nis' nCHAlNM iv nn: iiamu or II CAMl-IMl-.l. ?MtlllT 81 s-l'iN. HIT TEI k-UAI'll TO TIU Tl ill .K.l .*-'?. I.dtis, .little '.'it.?At tin? elms of hiiMiie.? vi tt r.iay tin- grand Ex? hang?. Hall was siiir?t!?!ci by tin- un i. ii.i'it. of St. I.is to t_M ('??tu'in with li is to preparo it for t-M renptton ?if liio Co I ?.?utioii. Dating th? whole of to-'a-,- earpents ami dc? (iititors h?ve been at w..rk ???tiistni?-1iii?_r pint form, putting up ?/.is Ixtarns, simngii ?b c-.r..lions, iiinl piovidiiig for tho BSatlng tho Convention. Tin-, hall is on tin? MCOOddoori the new M? i. haut..' Kx? hange, and ? .let.?'.?, Ir i Piafl to tin Stunt SIS., Baking its entire length .iboi '?'?2 feet, Wlillo Its liie.i.ltli is '.l'.!1j f.-ct. Til-CCilil is 80 fast above tho Moor, and Hie ha is lighted on ail sillos by iSTC-ltf windoa artatii.? ii in two turn, tie lawsf oin I M by 10 _M ant tin? upper 93 by It? fiat. A Uglil n.n.oA ga 1. ry. suppori.-.l by bi.?i.cls, exlt-mls irnoad tl hall botwoM Um two In i ? ?>i w?nlowi, 1*1 will fui in-.li iic?i,iiiiiio?l:iti.,ii4 |m only r, |, iiii'idrcil spi ?talon. Iho great major.ly o? s?, t.it.ir? will bave to bo Bill WIIIHMlltld B|_S tho loor, 'ibe architecture of tin? Hi is very InpOSing, Ro columns ol otln r ohsl I are tHsibln, and Um roof ?s s elsai apnn bo n wall ? wall. T. e ( t iliui; i.-, fies.a.? I i,, th;, i- larga pri.nl Um ?l?*-.ii.i:-i ic|.ii-i nt in?.' t: ?'? i in i u si r, I'M of ti c Missit sippi \'nlley and Um State o. Mi MOI . h.-subs clnil act? lista types Of K il rope.i n iiinl A-i.t: t. iiain.i i. lu f ron i ol t lie rosi ru m, m l.i ii m. Il I.?- u - u bj - T i praslding offle? r, a platfora is to bs cons: m? t.d i-. tlit? ai? ?inirii.Hl.ttii.il of UM Vito l'le-nli-i.ts am S, r. lai,.s of UM t'.iiivfiit.'itl ; niul in flout < Ibis, lalaad n tmW inches al ove tbo ib?..t tables fid chairs will Imi pro\ nli d to BOOM m? '?il,, ul.ti.it 'JUl) n postese --?I 1?"li if 'Still 111 I The ineuiln rs of the C?.ir.'?-ntio!i, as ibe y will bo a. rang.-d, will be di,.?'tly la front of lbs pre-i-'ini otlii.r, au.l at his light and bit haml. Making i inn? h iimie easy for I,tin to ?*?' tl.e Ml re bo ly al ou tune, lad lo miiilue. ?la In,s m s? in ai oi.li r!y m,uni? r than if a portion of Us delegates wcio placed, M gsnsrsllj happens III .1 lolii* ill tali' e la I i illt of till? pi.lt fe11(1. Allboill.1 ?I is by no incan. probable that tint Convention wi. hold eviriiini: sessions, ample arriititr.-inetits for lit-lit lag Um ball bans boon made, and an Ulnminatioo with a promenade BM06-1 or MM ?I'-ei UnQai ... tertiiitiuD'nt, on tbo ?rv.-iiitig ??f Un first daj i't l'..t (.'onveiition, II liow cnlitclnplated. (?rei.t pi-?i iialioiis luve In? a made by |_M t?? 1* gT.'iiih MBpaniso fir Um tnaaaetiM -?f the gnol amount of bu-mess wliiuli lliey expect t ) do at th? Convi'tition Hall di i rin s the net WI ?k. A room ?n tin building ha.- bOM sot Mart for the u? -,'?i tele-Tip! o)Ht.it 'rs, and MM MM wires and i.i.truini'i.ts bava be?'ii broiiurlit in and mangad i-s.lv for busi? ness. In addition to tbia UmCooraatmn Hall its. il is eoimi'i 1.(1 a ilh one t legr.tnb ofl M I f BK 'is of :i pneilti.atic t n!.e, tl.r ni.-.'l whit !i tlisini'. '' 1 PM be instantly tr.tii~n.il??-?1 to Ikj f.u -t II I ' ,. that JMii'lf. (fot "lib.'.-"'?? the |om1 r.ii'i.nilt' I I doing ? thing In their power to u..i'..? mau. naents for the t'onvi'iit'iiti sine. -i.,1. but unity?.: MM and-KM* BMI MM are pwpaiteg to doeSMtS t,.eii boas - .?nil stores, IIB I tue city will ?luring Ihn whole af ue.i wick be ?nit? bottda** ?It??-*.. Nunicro'is sisarstoM sad nthnr Mteftalnineints nn* already plioand. T_M BOW ttty park is to bi "pencil f nnally Umbohow, gad IfcoMwitatMof Bates la It. In-iiii.uiIkI. All til-legal?*?., slid oltui. win? Ml In,, i lit In t??? bj t'd? Co'ivenii.n. bavo bOM uivil? ?J to atUiiid tin M ojr-iiiug ccniiiiiiiit-'i. RO-fUfiTKMI? AND li.VTi OIC'S. ?K.NTItAl. S. I I.I-Afl KIN I*. III.1NOIS WITH Tni?. Wollt. Off IHK ?IMINNAII I liN'Vr..N"l|?)\ ? A BKMITATIM HT 1 Hi: IMI'I I'KMiliVTs? IIOItK K ft 111 1 IS VII'.W? -l*-'Kl.tlIl)MslM "AIISUKU wnn Tit!* ?IV?INNA1I I'l ATIOHM ?KX -I ?Al'ilt MO? II till'9 VII.WS ON WIIAI 111k bl. Lot IS ? I K HI'CV l'I.A"?K SHOI'lt) UK. [Kit???? a IT-JV OOnil ?i-.?ii?knt op tuc Tntiirni;.) ('tue.?.?), June lil.? There seems to bo littb? ex i-? ftioti in this MeUon to the gen? ral ?at -faction with wbi? h the iioiniui'ti'iii of Uajrca Bad Wheeler bus been n- .i\ ''?I by Um whole 1'? j.i.b.itaii party niul those tiliiliiiletl with it in tt'iics p..st. Illinois sent a delegation to Cincinnati that ?aie.Mr. Illaine tbesti<iiii,-'-st iiiiiiuruul support In? rec?iv<?l fioin any State, bis vole -SMS staiuli: | 98, uml ut no time falling below Hi. ; but th.-re is no sign of suits? pii-nt ?In ntlcctiori here, niul tlimeiir? no such mutt -lings nnd tlireuts ?isii-ually follow Ibe tbfi-at of aslomg f.i.lmn. CoL Kobert lafSfBOll, tin? head of t-M tbl.giition, is reported as saying the ?lay afi?r the in?iiiinulioii, that "tho K< publican party had made mi ass of itself " but tho party seems to g<? M thinking that it has doue a very s?*n?ible thing nevertheless. There were peiitliar reason.., perhaps, whvt.Dv. Hal'-h's noininiition slmilld !??? well MOoiffnd here, liin-iniicb M ?'hicago was reciiilly tin- b?;id i|iuiit<TM of a huge liristow (lub to which belonged men ?on?picii?iiiH in the Libeial inoveincit ?>f 1H/'.', and well burn n rlergynu-u ami MM of other | rofin sions not in li. e in politics until now. At B in? < iiiig hchl an eveiiiui' or two ago, tins BlisloW Club, nuni bciing several hundfeil ineinbi ?h, was tian-fonned into n Hayes ami Wlic?ler Club by an over? helming vole. Ii 1? safe to suy that with the nomination "f either Mi. Illaine. Mr. Conkling, or Mr. HortM-j only B portion of this t lull would have come into the I.'? publi? an riiul?H, niul perhaps it would have retain? tl its mdepi'iideine as in organization outsidtt M HM lines of tin* paity. There was a very small minority in the Club WOO bald I hat the pMfBBM for win? h it bail been fouiidid were not accomplished by the nomination of (Joy. Hayes, and ?ha? be ought to be henni from more explicitly as la Civil .-*?-i\iic re? font), but the large mnjority aeeui to have been of the opinion that Cot. llnyes's personal character sud ncoiil wcie enough of a platform on this iiiies tion. Bo that a large organization of indeiM-ndents Has l-e?eul_ I'upe. WASHINGTON. MS. BLAUTE TO LEAVE WASHINGTON, nr. aBBOLTBI to lump ai.i. hi sink?-, ami I'oijiics FOB SI .1.11 ?I. WI.KKS. [HT 1KI.K illAI'll TO TUB TlllSI'Sa. I Waaanrarov, June 2:1. -Mr. BLaiao, since his speech to at? immense crowd that (tathen.il al his home on Monday ni^ht to pay him th;? cump'iiueiit ?>f a NT.'iiiK?e, lias not been as well as pn vi.m-lv. To-'lay he did not feel well enoii?;h to leave his bed. His liiriititl ex.: dition, while, by no men*:-? thr?:it?*n it't*, i-? not as food as liis liiemls had hoped it \?onhl be. and phy-ieiilly ?ha bus lilih* of the str.-TiRth BOd aettsily which have ch?trarterlsod l.im for the pa.-t 90 years. Ho says himself that he has lest the MBB and vim he had b? foro his alta. k. and that he has tSftat had so Unlit an appetite. Ho neglects his pth. vule BBBfeBpoodsaoB itiid a e:ns b> hiiv?' n<? concern tin.ut husiiif-s. H?* has consented t?i olxy tho phy fti'ian's it?ju.?tions so far as to leave, ut once for a ?thaBfB of climat.? ami now sieie.s. On Monday or Tiiisil.iy he w?l tako a siweial car for his home in Augusta, and will impose upon himself ab.oliit? ?nul Bodistnrbed lost totoovottl weeta, fr.-e from aawa? PU" r.a, tel.?iaphs, polllics, III 1 vii-i'or?. O.i tin* way he will lOflpood to no calls, ami ?vi!l iiiak?* the triff as qnichljr ss possible. Bo will not latan to WaaUngton .I,.1 ?i.u, tii? present session? AMEEDOra THE BEFOBCEMEBT ACT. 1HI? Ni.W MIX l'A--' I? lilli'tllill lili. ??li'ATK Yi:?TE?:I?lV. isr ntaaaara to mi ibibubbI *V\**a?-!iim'. ?in. Juma 2A.?Tho Senat?) BMBBd Ott bill to amend the Kiifoneiieiit ait fo-tlay. Th?? bill was paased by asim ?* patty tata, Mr. Booth.elaBBcd as an ?ml'pendent, voted with tin? I.'. n*iltuc.*iiis, iho debate was t-oiidu. ted aimer.', ?i.tin ly by tho Democrats, who n ?.lut* ly opposed OVOff pr..?i-i.?n at.il principle m' the bill. Tin? punios- ef tin nici-. tile is lo ri;r" the tl. t? a its III tiie 1 l'i_*i|i;il KllfnP i-llii-lit u?*t point.*?l out by the dodfltOM of the I.'lilled States fcupreine Court in tin* (?rant l'arisii and the Is? u tiirliv rases, and t?? frame a new law which, while not bolllf liable lo ihc ? linix?' of um ?< nslitutioiialify, shall loeoflaplish the parasses ?>f tlm Bthttaal l*.n f.trccfieiit int. so asiate s lawjret as Qt-natorEd miiiuls ?oiihidirs that the biO pasBSd to-.lay wilt ac eOVplisb lilis. It remains to he sei-n, however, ?ally this bid should havi? btm ptNBBOd at tin- pie.-umt time, ?when only sit ?lays remain in which to pas* nppropiiati m hills whoso ittport.iiice cannot bi n t *i Sod. I'm -a a*?t of wis lorn is more clearly j - .- 1 ?\ln II it I?a ictrii'llllieie.l tll.il the bill ?illlldetl to cannot po ?in;, pasathaBaaos ami Baaaal rmb?tb i? 1 ??'.:.?al.?tic POtBt Iil,'l<tOoft vi BEZ?ELA CLAIM. rnr .'-T?:;Y thai a r.atti 09 tn-. -WA88 was cot m ru y mtbstbb bxamibbi?a surto ui> ( ov?.:. \\'A>iii?ivrovf Jinn? 2 1.?Mr. D.ivnl ... Til niai.*f nt Wiute loin-, I. I., was e.i.iiniiii'U iii-<ii.y brfuCB t'e -lit. I .' C, liuiilt'i-e ?. I I ? ? ?1 ? I.i tin S! ite l?t-pi.rt tiii-iif. Mr. T.iliri?S? wits t'.e Ann rh SB ' "?nail I tb B? I SB t e United s;.re? nmi Viiiezie.a Kissel CBanu* - wiiiih aat iu CBrasas in IMS? sad wbieb make tks a??_i.?i? in ?lii.-li bath 1) ttptt i.f Nt?W-Torfe w:m oiio of th?? p?r-"?iis InfereeteA ar. liiiO-'L't's ?tmy hefnro tli.! COiamlltaS ???"iu tnntitt;? a/.? *as tll?t mit of ?nine SSSOROO ???.. ? .!.??! tn I iln l?y thai l'i.!lll.iia.-.:i.t|, .. I.Ill, at? ? tWt halt tile .Un lilil? -Air. WilL nit lilt ?oi eut ti.iii.la-?! nvir liy fail ? '20 to Win. r. Mm i iv, tin- SnrtB I nl. a, _f Mi. .*-' i.ivicl!. li.e Ann-nc.iu t'"iiiiiiia.;i?iii r, as a fee I.tr'ta.-:! serftsea. BtthOBHh on? i.f tin- rales al Um I ?* u ass thai ao attorney -: i.,ilit n? .?n .???at m appear batata ?:. sad aMbeaab Mn Stt Old ar'ii..ny i??|i? .ir, arni QSISI ?sa a** IBI SI any Itfsl m r. ; ? Is I ll left Mr. T.iti!i?a/r ?uitiiil: .-.I ? srittt-n tts't in? it Is day re latlaalai ii'.-ti'iyet tibe < .bm lea sad lbs abi Uin.-iii In the w.iv sf .t? IBaasSB liy th;> Vem riu-lsn tin?-* eriiui. ut. lie wns llico BSBBllMd :?t L'Hast letiKtli bp Mr. f* i ii._-rr, (liairnaii ?if UM ? "i-unitt #?. He aSBattted in.? in? handed ov. r t?> M il i sy bi II ef B 'ti Drl***a*i .-."? f.t!, it ?, la,' i-t i alia il fii-ii In rtW SO nn I. r |,nv t r- ? f Httnrniv c., rit, ,1 ii. ]i i .- ?rtd Murray, snd t>. Miu rui tn linn, tin b'Aiy p.... .J fui .i r aaoa wl.a l?r ->, o waa at tUat tiro. In rateras, tad ant hlmsolf druwa an! r.. i toil fur i ha eertlB?rates t" ? hteh le* was rntl'led, he s.i!?l he soppaaed It was beeaiMS .li ? Ji.l.'.s ii.?r Mur?a? ?a.a.lit ?ru?t eat I? Blher. IP t|i|,a I n,. . i l'.ivi.. li 1 .\i g e:.T |. cei? el fini.i Muriiijr or fiutn inn* nf ' !?- eliuin itit? an", of ?n-ircertl tin??, .net .i-v i;. ?I thai tii ma se Ufloat? s ?hteh in- had n -i .?i um!, r i wars sl altaras/ Il 'n persons livras lu the United Htai ? be delivered to tbe ?pel?suasIs len-r est i.mi.i i..'i!<!> sltai hie ratais t? this ?sonatrr ? sahao. qui ii i howerer, bo had bonahlsnd sold aad had h ?t ?ur.ia*..s il ralla ss in a ?large aansanl ??f t.??!- ?.,i, n li" ml.iiiititi u.?.ii< i mi...i....i M,- ?mii t.i ,rt:>i..r 1er Intn Before lbs ? - -t'ii.ii l ' > <? in t i Aa?lrs, b*it asaarlsd UmI bia awl? Interest to to li.m i ' ,., Il,,n i,i lli" ? i.i.iiia-.li.n in.,...i.ilii.al and h s na u n in'..i >ii (which li'?I i" eu sssailed hi Um Year* I I It. I ,111 III? ? III,11, allai. M?? lb lllltl, lltiut-t,.!. nina ef t.ie ki..ii-uii nt? of Mr. ottii. lie saseru-d n.?t i'i ?m1) fee a.i.i.li Mi mu? ti -i.i r?. ? i.t ?l ti, iu n.iu ,-a? ?.' ?I in r.i-li. i . i iy *-?-.-1 is r)iii.'a-? nuerrd wt?t lir i?i? sitara v. J. I'.irla.-i Ja:.im. a. a II ? i Iii.ill M .Tu ?iii'ivi-, a?, lin w.i/a ??? .\. e? , a n ? ..? .im? notier nu tlie i .. i rial? Vt-arsni .s Miu ?i ll.t-?solon t?? reeorer flM.UOO rt mi .i., f,.?,,, .nl tu liaae !? B ?tiliii.l I?. (.??? m ? ?i.iunl ,. i,-,, y ,?. ?t? ?In | ' ? . . ,i ? - .?Ill in,. ,,, ,, ,, ..?. ?-.'??'..?.o. ?i, ?n t n -.v.. i a? ? :?i i o,"" ?, in pajmieBl ef claims ul Ibep! intlB adjadlealcl u'hmi h? tns Am i nun .iud Veil- tu l.a M?l-'.l ' "SBMlSslOB IU lSliti. -00NTEIEECEI 0M I'lNAMi: in.is-. UI'VIU i,S U<>IU". iniPHtl. HP" FlMSIIiNl, 1:1?. IM I*. ?Ill WI till '* IV I!?tP. 1st nan.e??*?! io rnr ramovBi WAIMBOWIi .Innc 2'.!.?Wlnt'icr the t*.vo filin-, i >af ('?m trass ?nil hats tl.ii"iii-il tbo pruieipal aa> :.i'..pii.iil,,ii In I ia !??' t.'io ?liiseof IbOlBBBl y.*nr ?i?tii"? in?w uni rlaiti-, tint It caiiimt fes ?Vnli-.l ili.it tlie C? m Mlita? s si ?itiier floaos aailai nbaiss ol ti.... i Mils an wi.rkuiK ?? nil uuii-ii.il t ai. On ?til ?if tli?' Mils In e?mtr?i Vt rsy fni|ii nt conf? mice? li?*lwi-?-n Iho two !l?-a? ?. liaae Ih i n lielil. 8111111* of tinsii pruiiilsit food results. while others ?<*etn ratbi-r hopeless. On tlie I>-.l?.lalive, l.xi i ulive, ami Juilltlul lilll, nu-ilil'li III. 111 an- u. ally I,(SHI Utlli'ii'llIieiitS tll?ile hy the S-llate, IbStS li;i\e Im ,11 three or lour eoiifa-i? i). es t.-,l:i)' ?u ?1 lln> e> i-iiuii;. linii Haass has sabsslttedabaalssl ?<>iii|.rt.i.?i-t-, .??..t r. luit- in . l her Ii.ih Im en sec pled or re|ectel In th. ntln-r, Both HWMSfl batB iii>|'<* Hi at un ?i*;???, un 111 ??ill he I'e.t-l?. il. ll.e lia-lr? of the. St ttleinetit in either c?imi I? ta not lui n .1?. In-lit, II Iiui in.' 'm. n .?i.-i <-i il tli.it nmiilei' ?lieiilil in- m ?t "f th?? poBpeattMas eataalotlM toanaltae? roui. i;.,ih .*?! n lu?-a ?iii'l aisai hers are boo more hopeful thai ll..- ?. e non fear, il fro in a unliire. to pass lliN t.ill will lie aieiletl. Tin* cniilcr.me on tin- l'us* (I'll, C It II, It t?salo!, Is lint so priiioltilliti 111 it*, lerilllt?. 'I ?.. ben.,1? h I iniin euee < oniMltt ?? un Um hill bib strssis, Hamlln, Wesi sad Darts, aad it is nnderatond thej Insist nc the K?soste's tbres l'oints, uiinel> : Tbe sioeadnMuts mwn-diuc Um in y nf postuisaters pay el tiaiisnurtiiu. i?, si I Mr, Ham* Un s rale un tblnl-elasa mattar. It is ?said this is the ul i in 11 um, anil that if tin- R?iase ?lues n??t tgroe tue Ben s ta ?ill staud Hi m ami allow all (he punt-. Ilices in the c.'llllll v tit lie i I.I u: il the lr.itii.ooll 'null .if the llalli. ? ? i-, iulinued 'I in* end of tin* ?a. ?_, Bowerer, aillpmb a"l> defelop the aa bole iattiite??'i of tin I aao House? with UmobaBesseCsa?osaso( in?? ?.?,i u? ni.,.. CI'KKK.NT ToriCS AT IHK CAPITAL OOIs BCOTT AH To Till 1 K(.f?H'A H. WasHlst.i is, Kil.l.-ii, Jii_e'j:i, D-Trt. Tl:o Judiciary Coamfttae thia auwaiiif at* sn iinil t't.l.'I la n: h A. .-mit. Ibi SO St Mr. Ku"'t, In IB latlnti In in?, (nlilwcl! tcl? traiii?. lie t'-lillcl tli.it lu? sent a?liN|i.iifii io Tnslsb fbIItttH ?SB IBs list of Muy, tliiiukiiiK liitn fur MBBBBBg Ills evidence li? f.re the J.nll elary rtinimlltce ; bakaoOJ nolliiiiK almiil thetWO in?s SSSjaBtbal wensm! to ?Mr. (,'alihiell linui i'liiliul? Ipnl.i, except.ng tint a y.iuuii man, ??lmsaiil ilia! h-BBBSBS STBS . lieed, npi?*Miillii?' liiiiiM-lf as Hie pnv.ile Mintary of Mr. Caldw. II, caller! sud shewed lillliaeopv St B ?ll-p.it. h Wkk li tie ?li'Mied (oaeiiil to Mr. Culi!??.'!!, wlileli v?.?.i:?l c.i?t hliout ?rloo In inld; he nulled Ilu* witiiens to anl litui lu .viiitilic it ; the wum ss ?lecl'i.ed l?i do il, und R?ti ?aid he would cut down the ?lit.|?alcli and t.? ml it Llmself. The dispoteh sllinleil to Tan? similar to tiie one MBBtVBdby Mr. Kiintl fioin Mr. C.iidweli. lint wltn? H doe? imt lluiik n was Iu the exact words: tl.?- witness bad Banal lean Ke.-.i bs.oret.hal lime, sad omy ooceolaeei tbe ** It m** wee n little sasptctous aismt um d tapa tes ? blob in* l>ii>> ?elf r.?veil 1 urn Mi. I'.iMwfll, ami Sent Wtt I t?. I? I l>?! i i-'iaph ??iii.-?- ui baos it ?. mi n. m?.i tin n* leaned tbol II wasaaaaalas annsilob rseelT<ad by eablefro?Le_4ua. Tue a?itn?*?s idiiiifi'il in? u??!i Ucnatare to the letter cnialiiiiiK a still? tin nl of Uns uiatter, wtilcb aasro i curd la-, Mr. Kti'itt on W ,|, ? ! .*, 1..-1. THK AKMY'B HIIARK IN TIIK FOl'RTII. An order lias ban mWBt? hy Oi'?. tmmTSRRt prui.lln?' that tLe ??'i.i? tinial iiiinlver?ary of tlie Inde peudeme of tn? lulled atates be observed hy Ute army as follow. : At each mHlt-ii*? pest snd er?tnr> pro? vided with artillery and amitiun'f loti a ??ilitt- of let gaM will Im* tired nt the ?Irtvvrt, and also -t til" i'lo?e of the ?!;? v, and a I'fttininil siiliit?. will tie fired at nierldiim. Post eiiiii'nnndt'i's will pr<-scrils* stii-h additional luex-p. B -i'"? ??lisen nut CS, ?ifli as p ?radri. Ac, as ?hey may eons'.1er BnpmpifMS to the oeeri-lon. Thag Utny ?No, t*l lli.-ir (I'seretinii. nerttelpa-e w'tli tiieir command? In imt etvte or militaryeeremcinlea taklM plan* In tlieviuuity.it tiltil- gesta to which tL.i v unit lie Invited. WA-5HINGT0-I ViTTKA. WA-HI......>;, ! r. lay, June.:.. VSfS, tuSue Tiiirntiaiii, who was ppetnted kudatuutU :?? tnrvnftiie nreeearjrseM after Mr, BHstewsMasMdUM rtntii? of ??eere'nrv, tii-dav tendered his resignation, to laiK effect nn the l?t |iriiT. The PrssMsnt, issesipeals? By Oeo. Mawa mn\ Sot* retnrv f'tnernn, left WaBbjBS.ee "ti the noon train ? ?' imytnt akenf) d-f visit to ll.iiTtslitt.*|. Tue part, wil! ii'tu.ii on Mondi'y. FICHT WIVE SIOUX INDIANS. CROOK'S ST'CCI.X-ITL OCOCXTKR. XKlltl.Y HSU II UNlU.lI? UTDfAM KUI.Kfl ? LOM Tfl nil c'immani) of gnra ma _____n in rwrriT-owa inn wimp im tggujgfs h->?????_ raOT PBOM CU Dl". ( IHM. Ciii'.yi-.NM-, W. T., ?lune SU.-On. Croolv's entnimm ! left eainp on the iiioiuIhk of June l?i, vih law dnfSr* radon?, anil struck B6-OM to the Ilosehtn!, n ti inli of tho Ycllowstniie, in Montana. Fulioiv'ug down til? eret-k the next BMWBtag iMM rive miles, | In? Mii'l.e ain? -?MW ?conta bioui-lit wti.il from the finlit I nit ti,. Sum* Ml In forre at iln* ?in! ?. and by SnlO afOloaS the eeraansai wm in peaMlen, and m anlaaMve fire wrm iineneii al. n: t!:e I'IuITm to the north of the ere.ck, the en? my, Wfes had tie.un the iittm-ir, and slmwitig thereby their ?-nuil ietiee in their ability to ttinn the cotiitiiand, rcirlnu'. Ah th" soldiers and allies advanced the Piintx, all m I'mounted and will armed, MMMSd In niiiiil.er? ?t time?., und wer? predi.il m Um ne of ammunition. Tac tl "ht lii'.ieil four hours, IBMB the enemy retired out of -ii.'ht at rv( ry point. The -SSMttM are us follnr.s: T ir.i fi-.-ii-r cempanp i": leraeanl MaraOall and Private K.... killed! I'rit-i. m Brader on un?! I-Vatl?' mlur, wnunded. Cnmianyli Privat.'? Hilen end Flvnn, kil .-?l: Sei "in n i Bum h. Corporsl OBita, Prlvste. Smith, s eww i. O'Brien, and l/ieery-Bneltrv, tronndeiL Oeenpsny L; s.mlNewklrker, lv.vutc. H ?n-.-tt, Patts, Oanaora, nu I 'lite' "il, killed j f? i,-, mil? ?.m,., Edwaida, Mow, and Cramer, wniiiid tl. ftreood ? .1 .-.iii , _ ('apt. Ilinrv, ?".?nrnnv D; Sere ant ii'liiiiuieii, iv.i.indfd. ?ninp nv Mr 1'iivute Blelner, wounded. Til- lutter me all lil.? Iv to n cover. One Bosks "????in iras killed -ml three, arenad? d, .nul f<? :r CreiVI were wnunded. lli, ?lend liotUi'? fs3 I 'mix were fmmd on the fl-ld, and It Is??ttalB ? nuni'nr inore weis killed, with ti ?? ii-t.-il ptonoui.ti of wounded. Several of the Sioux's porten were killed, sud Un, Crook's horse was ?fat Slider blni. I'm- tl-'lil occiirr ?I IM) ml! s from the w- igwi snd pack trslns, snd. ??win. to tbe wait of ration?, and "lal the ivontiled in? it o eared for, It WM Peten ari? to r.t n in fi tier. Tbe ' ?tl?-- -s nil -mldieis all i'.-.n,? i, d ?nil i,e?l K.il'iiiiti-v, the nature of 11 e int.und 111:1 k ?irr the Infantil a Iv.iiitaKi (?11?. ('mi. Crook las ordered live 1 in-- .m 1 s I?, initi Iii rn at Mea, tbe rtivalrv ni"iitr.in? cniitii.ni?. ? o'mii.th.n. m-tiio plains and lulls. Tl?. re i? one tut?'.tli a supply of niiinti4iu the camp. The ? ..?? s '1 'Ve nil lad to llit-n 'tinnier. ; the Se ikes will rei. Its. T' a ! h it'i.e eotnfrv of 111? ill tf.in -llord. an an,;, le la.iuiii;--.?. ? ?li.|.artiiieiit ?orille -..o.ix. C ENERA L POL I lie A L NE !P.s. r?r.T.Fn\Trs to pt i.ona. T.ie Titmiii my fO?UJ9h\ trail to St. Louis, 1 y tin- way of the New-Yo-I: ( .?.?'ml B ?il road, eon list 1 rn; of t_ n Wairier p lia? S i-ict, I. ft tbe F -r-y-iccoiid "street D0> pot at S o'cli.? k lust evetiiinr. 1 pat ? was 110 marc In? .' 111 ptnssasteo tram TB-bb-m. ir ?!;,... kadasMprai Maoanesd, Mdlhaaaraberof ?wrasM thathf'i Haiti 'I'd I -t exi'i?d, prn'.ialdv, l.",il. On the outside of tie _.;:;? iagaaw, in ?mm letl r?. w? ra tiio w?rds,"Tata un.ny s*-e|.il," aad tue next ST I .llotvlin*. wUsk 11.lined ?'.lohn Kelly," had the we (Is, ** New-York ?'oin 111..'.t f-onin"'!." lu-id? the ear 'P vnt'd to th" Hoard of AH' mien WM ? por rait of John K ll.v. \'i . (??.- .110 wenf OV till. train WSTB ?'lift. Niiiati BvmlerB, Col Moiiii v, <'..t. DtioUp, It. < ti Kit 1 ti. Joel ?) iteren?, .Idermmi Bel 11 r, s. ? ? < ..|e. Mi ?.nt .v. und geenen; c-i-Judi-e t-uuui, Urn S|i nul.1, ni d linliiiiil Kl inn 1 rBB M ni;.- ii.-!.-. .1,. - ii i!ti fiuin Hie i ammany ?n?1 tt.e .-in-l T until IBV "I '..::!/ ill -Ils -ils., . tat ti d fur S?. Is.IIIs J e."ei ? '?-. by t ?? I", inisi li.min U iliti.i.i. ?.id tUeto at? I ?'? w alie mil Ml ge until bmgny. BATM ANl? Wlliiil.lT. (T.l'IM. The -Kith AsseniMy District Repitliliciti ?'a,n,iiiiirn I'll!? met la.t eveii!".|- at (luir lleail.ninrters, ..- Nn. 4'i*' S..th-n*?e.. snd raueil a ISffS batiiier, ti.-aii'u; prirlrail? ?li ftset high at ll.i.ve"? M I Wheeler. Ad(|rr"?i,m "iic n, ado li/ Sunn I ?I. \i|oii, Hie 1'iealdetit of the t'luh, 11:1 I 11 llilinht-r of tit!.er Bciith tin a, urgliuf eari.eaf ami uiiii? d .util.n, nn.1 i?le4l_i?.?r the State of New-\??rk to Hie In ?eil.In au pin ty till? lall, ?ireat enthusiasm waa 11 ii'ife.t' tl. A brass band ita-present, snd vanetl tin. t-M-iclses by t'ae IMTforuiaiii e o a MM of p.ll 1 Inlle ?ml oilier air?. A laige . rov il BM inbli d in the ?n.ii, and 11..-, r? fo? II i).-? ..ml V.'iieeiei wire heartily c'.v n. 'I l.e Hatea and '.t'lieel.-r OMlpal n < 'lull of the XlVth, Asseinily IM tml liel.l tl.-:r tl'.-t re-.'ular tii,*,-t>nc l.i-1 i-v.iiiiiw' at l.eir rooms at No. !'(i l.iii.av.'. I'..? .a el 11?' waa 1 .ill. d in eider by iii. pre.i it ni, John P. Brady. ii. ?.. Int. "tis off:, d by It I. H-v ?1 ?ere Sdopt'd, ?ipin-ovlne iho ptstfern of r.e cib mnall Onaren Ion, au?declartn tnutla lh**pi??e??l ?uidituM of i_s_i 1 f' is in.- i; ,1,1 n.ni parti . fera Iba most nmilible I n an- I ?? ,:?!: its or. .1 nil ? ' 'I for tile ?peed 1 , meni of pel manent reform and jm perity. Tue a. m.nu? ll.u t.I (Ji?V. ila.e? ami Wl.aiii \. tl lie. lei w.lei.e.: mended In nann terms, and the elnb uledre.1 Ittelf tu ; . ir .?? ..irt, and Invite the en?persitun of fellnw ettl r?i ? n?Mewl r-.niid to tomer ppilileal opinles or bet |.His, a..?illll": luelll 111 f. .ml V.. u on.e. Ilil' l.li .. ; n| Nllliilll'l.oJ Ullili iimi i-iii.y Blakt, l." i.i'CiiiNT OBOWAY IHiNils Till: CHABOn. t ?isiuiiU, N. II., .Inn?, '.?lt.?In tho HilMO thl? moi -tu..g N. ??. ordtv iv. late : 1 ?eatit-iil Ann? 11. iho i nlt( u Slate? lloune of SUUti -luilutin?, rose tti BOOM ; on of piv:!e---e, an t m ?de a MUMMSl deny M In? < 1.1:1 .-i 4 ariiieli usveapnei led n prli I -.Latti?: lua uffleisl tn int t.., und ?siid be sli'i'i'il ?rn UcimC B M-_MltteS Ol V it.i n.?.ltjn uni defeiul iiiiii.--if. BWEEPIBQ BKMOVAL OP OFl'IflATA COHl ?>kh. N. H., Jane. 211.- -Aililrfsses linvo t'<en 1.1. a alud t?? tin- Lrglslnl ire eptttug for ?mu-, pins rt itiovi.l ?fall lli?' IXeiuoi ul.c oiihial? ihroiitrhonl 1. -iite. iln--nt'bet I? uiii.lc the si?-?lnl order Im ne.t \i.....". ay lui'-i.oou. THE CREAT EX HI RATION. '..-.>'..K of Tim JUDGE* ha??, of KXiiiiiir*. l'HIl Al'l.l 1'IIIA, JllIU' __.lt.?"I'll** llttl'IKllUlC'ftt tint liviiiintioti tedsg is sppsrestlylsrpsf ibM ssaal, The hoteia und Imai.lliii.-lin.ii'? are lanl.llv fllli t? ill*. The liuiiilier of v l?ltor.s fruiti New-Iln^htnil und the Went continue to iiii-reuae, und 11.-tl????? hati been received of ???. ('.d exciiisuiti partie? t-tiinlr?' fintn dl.tant neints tl th Weal and south. ..hoot one rourtk ??f tnejurn 1 kntre tini-iii tl their work snd ra ready m lanwanee their avi.iids ?lienever eniled lor bi tas ?Donimlsslea. it !? un,lei stood 1:1.1t aleait ol" la'.' nf the exlillntoi? In Miieiit.t rv Hall, and ?un third at tin?*?.- m IM Meta Huill?n?.- Will p celvo brun/.- un ial?. Nearly ;| (M -root.s In the t'.gx ptl.iu D -| ai ! ..-n-, li.iv?' l.fi'U ???..I, and tiioie Iban otii-liilt ut tboee lu Hm Cblneie. Japan e, 1 n m -m n. .in! other Oriental -xini lia. Several BXLibltora In Mai-iiii. rt Hall bave riei'lte.l large tirders Heiii fm vi-!oi4, principally fl nui -toiitli Auieitca t.int HM E...I liidle-, [f'ordes.'riptire pj/iibOton mtt'er ?es UUUUt /'u.'?!.) CB-Xn and?*AsuAi.iiis_iiY mmura. T'it v?t?:'v? K, P. I., June "_;!.?(ictuge IloUeO. sge 11, BSB-faesMM BwiSlel Putei yemtetmy^ Bntnoi POUT, Cuna.. June '2".~ Jaenb ?*-**. 11 ? i ?? \* nt N. A.J.eliaiiuii, (Juan., BSOMt, was ?ti'iitvtie.1 lier? tills aMSMl r. ?.(?KM.*.?. N. il., .lune '.'.??.- TbnSBM 0onn 111, au e-,|i . ?if Um (iratid Trank Uadraad, ??a ruu ov?-r i?jr a tr. ikIiI liaiii?l Uruvit.'n UM Mlcht, ?nu klll?.l. Wll.Ki siunui', r.-nri., .tune 33. Jl-BM Curti r.'i.t.e. i'..iu,tv riBBIBIiil. in liai |ilca,Icl nmliv Ui tlin.liai-ire (if ?Ulis /.aiHK .-JUill II of lilil?!? Lieliibh'liiS b' lue Mule. B-MTON, Ji.ii. '-'it.- Ion Ini il iiu.uiel ou lioi.rtl the ?,..?iii - li !:-(.. i luxai 1/.?i lli."'.>n, ?.-liaris.4 VV.l 1..11 s, ? ml' ie.: kaad, ?.???<? ran Hab? M, TM BUM was MtMis. Hol 11ST??V, M.'tss.. .Inn.- ?_?;! -At 1_W tins in.ru? in.? u.n.un ?iii.||i|>ii4l t.. l?ea- tin.? Ill' lion?e<if As? la in X, 1.1, *-!?.,,,1.1 ne i.i.i.t t'le tun I '?' tli'.l. a?.?t la u?! |in|s|.'liy Ml lin..t i4.. |. ill.si nt 1'..' .'.,1s who luiiii.l uii.li.i??I ihre?' ?hula ai inn?. I? ? ? < ?ill,.11: , ..el. Mliitu IT >?. N, N. Y., .Inn?' -al.-The tiv.t ewv? a a.mi iliftef. n. t Walk.H Ne a'i?^ B_k ol Mt-iletoaa, u? rt.ov'1- boiHla 1,-ti 1er ssie ?ef.niK. ant ml? uii ro t lilted, ?ni Itlt-lMt ilnalieii lit lay. A u.'ii ?ill? w?*>Kianl?-i fOttg __u_ ?u 1 ileliar? u? lo.'.ite?! tu '!??? riialtilBS --at?. iln TiM.iiti., .lui"' 28. I?'"t II. Davis, ami I villa hi? ?ib an I td I? BarfBrtt (-.niiitv. It?'? fitste, yeetel it?v Ikiui Mii-liiaan. wnl a nt? ?..nu - ?ft. TwutA ?rere amalad un a t. 1 nisei '""" ?'"?" 9 1.u -i i':.??-.. 11...ma. M ?all., churning i1?? ? aad ?>ti?' '?'?i' '"' ?mnvl? t et 11 .?u* Ai??-rj air iu 'i n. ' 'J -' HnSliiN, Jun? 2'i.?l'apei-a wejN MTTld to-il.iy M M? Une Uaini.i, -lui tie u.ints.rs of Uia lintuitl At'ieineiiui. to ?lin? ?a i?-' xxliy an Injunction nhiiuld ?i.c bMM In r- sirulii llifiu 'Itun I rlimu g nut "The I'M? OlpMM at tiisi i.ui.iisi.iii. 10 :ti. p. ii.i.iu .? tii tin? ptont tetara at the insten The iii r, who lUiui lu?? ei.luaiv. ii?i.l U> vie?.ut U_e i-i-j in tid> auf. FOREIGN NE Wo. -*a TRI OTTOMAN FMPIRE. DAT.I!AIKita tKI'K'T'i' IN nt'MiA'IA? nilUTT-SFTE*? vit! io!*'? BBBI*an*n*Bi LnvnoiJ, ttbtsp, .Tun? *?n, 1?7S. 7"/?? D'tiftf See* this inortiinir ptihlishcs a let? ter ri-ti-n Its Ciaa-tiiiilii >plc <*oire?p<>n<lt nt, dated June 16, i-ivln?.' ., !.-i?|. of ?i'ree'tliwmSBaMM fu H::'?-iirla rttir m? ?' ? Is :?? -iI'm, and wt.lch ?till cnUi.i ne, by tlie ?BbbM BBS bkt ITaiMsi ?ncKii art?'?oi?s). Tho writ'r sa rt ?ill BBBOablS property has b en plundered, honres aad rtUecss li'i'tu'd, ?lud old ni'-n, voBs?m, i ai sbMrso tadnvTlmliiaterrslaarttered. It Is ??ti??.-ited th?tthe i nrrli ee, whl< n I ??. i..'..n- ? i?td*<l to Ihe ? .on nsssst BB ..nnmi ?.?a.'ti.?t-, r :.-vi,iHM),(i(Ki, win u.'t pay naniiaarliT of that sum Ibli rear, or or year* to coum. Various v '" "i piare fhe Dttrobor of live-? saoriHeed at from 1 ??.??"(? i?. 80,000. Tie i o.-ri "i tondent nnine-? 37 sUboaa*? huo-vn to have been destroyed, \ on* Ibe refut ?? t, tbe number if whom i? ?-. f aman, there Is not a jrlrl ever Ira years ef tti'e. [a fie ?.u "?i'i- of s Ristitsa. is ibedis'iieSoe Pbi? Hl popo Is, I,.-, i*> |? r-.ni t ?ire kii">.?*. lo ti i-?* l*ecn hili.-?L Ibis V,l :|;.-|t e?f|.;?:a-,| of |< n) ).. ,11- |, I! I a ? pfSBpi n???? snt| neu' fill. P.rrry bons ?? bas be? :i '?eil .1 ?indall tho ml .iii tan'.- tilled exeepl a few w?nmen a <! ?? ?iiitin-n who took n in e m Plulllppopnl's, and some v?.,ni"u wmi were serried nif by tn.? BesuMiasoeka, Tlie*.ti"*- bars n? idea ire *.' li itmn ???)???? ,i? ?Constsntinii?! ?. n e ?Snsttsh Rtabasaailor itaa ut.-i v.-m-it witii the Qwrrrnassai to i?ut i 11 ? ' ! . '? ? ,i. In th. ?looseof Cammoas this afternoon Mr. Psrstae Mid Im would ????< Mr. l?'s?a?-il ?sa Mnadaj If tbo abnTS ac?-?)init i.f the cruelties lu Hiil-.-.u ia l- SO MSB TIIK tBBfwtaM AI-.M Y PR'PAIil.V?; Tl MARCH. A i-p?-. tal disji.i'eli In m Vu-unii, pultll-li? ?1 In tl." BBB ond ?-d'tinn of Ml IVwt?? to-diiy, tuy? that aecordlnx to ltite?i.en?*? r?-e<-lviHl from l'el_T,ule, SB SSUsf for t!?e ax iiHi .'i'n i.i toe tm eesSkus et et the I wehst tSBtbm haa besa baaaa. Bsea Mgaia is to as?emi?ie in ?is Statten to-iun'.Yiiw. Netit wie'i an order will bo In-nod for tbo ninlilli/iiijoii ..f tic sseead BSBUmObB At tue emlnfth.it ?ni the ai ni v la to take II*-strat?gie tl i?o ~iri.ii'.i?.ii t F11 frontier. Ai ilie sametlaw Pitsee Milaa I? t.i bai ,? ?i BHB?lesto to the people end proe? ed t > ih. ai i '.?. .*ts ?m mtei tino to atines Tnrvv Is still ?Its rls m -t tbeaa bms ares, if oarrb-d loto ? fi -t, mov '"? meant as a ?tel on? ratbni ?ni pn-esurefo iiromute tbe 'ii1li?u..iiic su? .i". ef m. ?l-tie, UM ierrlan M ?ici?-.-. (..v rsxnaona. t\ttsp, tsm"3, imo. Bcrcnd Ciriuia.ii.tns h.ivu Iwtti BttaBmmwWS ??ha?vc< In (iiii'.ati.'ii wttb _bS lOOSBl .-.??-.,:. ittaaa. Tue pohas luivo seized a. ?-.uuiiUly si aruis nud niniuunl llell. Xhs yultan 1 ? not well. Pint?, Fridrtv, June .3, \<*7(l. La Prune*publishes a paper! t'i:?t the gsirlaoa ??f <??n ?lantlnof,:?) lia* -evol;?d. The ItySBt U u'at eoiitiiui.-d from ?my other SBMBB 8KUVIA Ti BE WIRNrr? BT Annu.i, I/Onhon, tmrnttSsp, Jm S ti, 1374. The. Standard'* sp.*clal dlBpatSh fr..i?i V.- un? a?y? Cunt Aiidi:.i?.?y his fre?iueiitly BBStsnSSlaf ??SOUb the H.-xiioii ,in.| ither R.ubassiidors. It hi-i a.-en a_'?f,-d lo Inaini-'i tiie f.ieit.'n repre.ieiitatlves at B? tpfSSm that tv*i vl.i muni uni ex, ? et anvanslsiinee >.r BI I BSMTOtaat uctitnuliy It ?in.* lie_>ns w.ir tafdmtt To. key. l.u.sia : iij Au.!; i ia ni.;1 t.:.,_.l to meet JuiuUy any cuiei^eoe/ ai'i'.inif i_ !-. fVhh, I'IMl'lt.'U.VCM Fl'AKE? IV C0\??TA\TI\().'I.l!. A ?p i |al dlspatefe to The London St uuiard, .l_ied C<?n U ml ??'?.:'!??, Jans ji, via Aiaoaa ssj ? ; ? BBBBS ?? pi s.i?'.-? and Ih lner' Shinif. Ths ! hi.'. -.lili Murad Is si rrouu.l??. ?lay ami ??:_?.t t.y pleL-ets of Gavili-y. The nanalM IBBbteatB an? S8aS_B( tln-lr families away. IbBaMa Ptn.ii? liM li.H'n ?hieod n'id'T r)rr<*?t. IBbBS ?ra tartoas rwoon thai botsliapHeatodln UassLio latriga ?, nu?! ?lint be niHt-t..tett li'diil Al ? In ?l HtpA?atng "f tie ?.*? . *? u-e. m censorsMlp ol Ute presets extremely Moers?. .! leb fetid ru:-.-,- l'*ieiic!i iMTOOls BIO BSOBB^ . mi"iit in s.?t bocoiniftf nopop ?*...*. sad w:ii ? peedlljr 'uJi n it doe? uot ab.mdou us aaaa? ?l- J .itu.a?-u. THE ERIE RAILWAY BETTLEMEBT. LoMxiN. F.i.isv. Jans i'i. l**7fl. Al a BMattag Ot the? Kri?' Rail'-iiy si? ;k I....!?-.-d b lay :?i. B Urard Walklu siili.uitf.'.t i.'i..* I Ho*. iii n.'U : TUaf. w!t^(lllt rertneliiL' ?li? r??.> ,if BBSa-MassB beghioli,, ntoti ?-' -p. * ibe , t?i?'y stanld taa I tot a i.-'.-.. d n* i i.j y. irs the site " ' o?ii|i-'Ui-i of lbs tl?>i banda l'i?. i ?. lit? mate ?????*,?? ..h Iu K?,l'l. ?.ici l'a! *:n-j'?t.. i.i.i hind of tbe seeond bondi nin.? balf-yeorlv conaui.? la a iu,,i>. sir Edward sns-gasted thai tm-re snoold be paw r la i860 to i?d?.*iii iho seeeud beads nt * !' '. l? .., , u n.- .? ?n. tt iho sob ..utter ,*i enuipliui? iimry allai..?a ui Messrs. Jcwott, Ph-a-laa, and Miller THE REFOBM CLUB A\D Tnr TARIFS. LtiNiMis. FrtiUy, June 'ii, lMT?. Tlie ?Ooarasittea of tha Rafotai club lmre BxpaDedUr Qeetpt aowyoTi M. v. fur M.-x'tnt, sai "dr. Hoary W. Btpbtp, M. P. f??r _Ma_UBe? tress IheGash n?? SS ????. itUliniicli ?? ec! ?1 ?J? l.Hierils, liny tiav I litely r?u^ ;*n: t? d tno 'i.\i ?ne? .?lui ne\ eritl eoCBSlonft TUl CANADIAN i.TILK HATCIH& OrrAWA, June 23.?TIh* foliowim* it t l'..?! ni In- inn.? m*.. nr._nt.cd by tin Couu? il ..f tin- DesslBleS Bias At??... tion : All-ciiiucru' M.it? !i, tf'io'i; '?a.t?.i.,, ,-. . r t.'.i!l??al?? Mliteh, *fl'..*i; ?a tlalion Match, ?fNB| .1 ' DOOfB i I'll til'!!?,.' ( lit'. ?..!?!? a *-??t>, l'riii-ilK'lul .'. '...e in,-? -ira); Louden Merrbnntr Cup, tb ue.fl.0u? : \ IB -.-?i .'.lai.n M. till. ??.:??>?-..;?n ? i ?? r-Oerterafa nriias,sold,stiver,auJ bronze wi?'.,.'?: pn/.??* for i.m 'i... ? ,i .-.-r. :-:a* ....... **r,"-, wiih medsls ol las Naiiiunil laasoelation .-?*;?? i two ueld-irinsaes: Wlmbl t.i Mate:,..?, lu t?ii ?tima, ?*"..?.''.",. I.i.'iii.-i'.il. i.r.i,' - i Pn ?blent of tbe \f?t lattoa, wiU **o lo WlmWedoa auh the <J.iu.i.'ii m i't-ijii, wi ...a sai!, trota Qaebec Iohmbi .? 'Ilii*'. Mr.XICiN KKVuLITlDV. Mrxim, Jtinv 1<>, vii UataVAi June 2.J.? Tl.<- nullt.iry ?.tituli' u icifi'n? in??-'* .-i^. .1. Tl:.) Insur ,n-iilr ?ire ra:ud to I.V.o ShBBl ttOBt men Itmlly alined ami pr?.? Meaed nt Wotea ami isa laaa d?> Utweo, ptaass iJ le.ncnen --lart. The ilov? rnan ut tirinr.il Al.itorre, vniu *>,ix.?tt -. *1 armar) aad - : ripped troop*. Is :?t bpBBBBB *?* l! e Junction of the V. *( u* uiul M?tn ? und I'mn-l rattreads? ready to aasoeh to ths laNsI ol sMhvBfUMB plaeesbTtaaj an sltaokaA Gob. Alaboirs naasa. re .?....'i"eui,ntt fioin <? :i ".?? aiiedo'? eoMsMad ??t ?Mav moros by way al v. r.i f>us. After their arriralhi ?Ul U'^to active and rlsoroas i.-r*.'?? ns sap lost tee n ? * y ota aitb a ps i of l.m loreeas. 1 .)? a III al or tl,*.- ?"t?? - t m . .?n.?! icmtily, ?.?ut prvbaUj gi\o tlio it .?th hi** to tl ?: rcv.ilutiou. A CAKADIAM KXTimiution cas;:. Toiiuvro, .Inn? 2 I.?Thaeaaaal Vunan Smlw, win? ?bi nidere.l to 1 .* BUTCH le.ed some nn??itlissi{r, ? u? who, for some reas?:n, was lodged In J.?il ?t b.uil\..e'i ??ss NBOB l?efi?n* .r,nl|?-.*.i Osases. Hi Bei here. Tht preesal MsaaderstaadlaB ea Um extradl'iea ?assUsa between the t uit.-.l ,*-..i.-??*. and i:ti,.-a?u<i id to su .,il ?aaii.ui for Hi?' pria?? " ?"'?- .i? luir ? it"' :i|ii"i?-.*"ia?n a?-.*?* r> f? led, b it ? ' " ? ?ii I sab! il woold he oond lend on tie in? iiU ?? a*.iOn Jo.de a in? nth hSBOB ? voBMuat Kom Ic.noov, June _.:{.?A Iiomlmy t? l?-arniin h.iys that tt ut surnil-? ?1 Mr. <:.t,-veti'i'. rt-nort a* il! strouxly lini'liciite tt.?- ?CahMSB ?i?n. ml LeSBSBtBBsolB tin? tnur?ler o? ill. Miirxiiiy. I.??mm)V, Juno 23.?k *]i<H'\.\} (linp:it/'h fiom Berlin to The PBS Vail OSStmt SSjrS PltBBS BISBBSS***. PSSM t.? Kl?e? iK"n to drink II .?Uars tor <__****__* iliP.iiu unitiou o? Ilie vi-iii? of ilie lei.'*. LosiaoN, June 2A.?A Ii.-rlin di-:?mt?h ?ays th? 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