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The Chicogn Dailp Teibwne, VOLUMI 25. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1873. NUMBER 345. TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- ane Building. Single or in suites. With and without Vaults. EBnglish Tile Floors through- out the Building, Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a_central lo- cation, . C. o Room 21 Tribune Building. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 a. m. Saturday Excur- sion Bont for Milwaukeo, etc., do'n't leave un- 8 p. m. For Grand Taven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistee, etc., daily, Sundays excopted, 7 p. m, For St. Joseph, Daily, Sundays excopted, 10 a,m. Saturdeys, Boat don't leave until 11 pm For Green Bay Torts, Monday, Wednesdny, and Friday at 7 p. m. Wedunesday's Boat goes to ‘Escanaba, FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Pointa, Westorn Trans rtation Company's stoxmer EMPIRT TATE, Onpt, Wnsm, will Tosvo dock faot of North 8 orn.at., Turuaay, July 3, aL7 B m. ; Amohor Liva stexmor. TNDI Ay Capt(Biarkwesttior, will o dock foot of North LaSallg.st., Eridss, August ], at tatlon O 's 8t MO- Bordon, il Josve dook feoLof North riring, Aug. 8, 87, e Fflrnfil‘t wghl Pavsage Tickots, apply at 75 Oanalat TRR RO A. A BAMPLE, Paasongor As!nl. PROPOSALS, Wood and Goal for the Comnty., Orrice BoAno o Coaisaionzns or Goox 0., ©O1taAao, July i, 1873, By direction of the Board of Commissloners of Cook Eounty, publio notice is heroby givon that soaled propo- aals will bo rocoived until Mondsy, August 4, 1873, at “noon, for Wood and Cosl, tobe delivesed for tho uss of the Gounty, as follows, to wit: 1. 63 cordy of baeoh body waod, aur feat long. Tha waad ta bo delivered in hnlf-cord loads, upon tho order of the County Agont, at such placos witlin tho city as be ahall direot. 2. 3,000 tons of soft conl, to bo dellvered fn tho oity fn Aalt-ton loads, on the order of the County Agent, 3, 80 tons eoft coal, % tons hard cos), and 300 tons hard coal soroonings, to bo delivored at the Insano Asy- fum and County Poor House in the town of Jefferson, 4. % cords boooh body wood, four foot loug, 400 tana soft coal, 20 tons hard coal, aud 200 tons hard coal screen- ings, to bo dolivared at the County Hospital in the Olty ot Cbleago. 8, 700 tons sott coal, aud 800 tons hiard eool screcntnge, #obe delivorod at tho County Jail and Oriminal Court hu ding. Tho bids for aoal shall spocity tho particular coal, 83 Wiimington, Ko, and tho prico por ton or cach klnd, 2 County raserves tho Haht Lo rocaiva. more o etio oonl aud wood as tho Bosrd may dolormuruo, tha abovo Siog onty an estniato. s0alod and addressod to ** Board of 2 41 d ‘*Propo- * (or coal, as (1o saso may be), and depore Olerk of sald Board, Boxrd resorves tho right to rojoct any and all pro. ponsis, *fho contEnct b fomtiad {or 484 poviod of su ace of {ha proposnl. Fonr from the Aoeoy g BOLLAR, County Olork. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY THE IWPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8, M. BMITH, Becrotary of the Tlinois Btate Farmors’ Assooiation, before the Live ingaton County Farmers’ Association, At Poutiac, on the Fourth of July, [s now ready for delivery s an 8-page doou- ment, for general circulation. Farmers’ Clubs and Grangoes will be sup- plied at the following rates: Bingle Copies.. 2 ots, [ 100 Copies...75 ota, 10 op(es?......lfi ots, | 1,000 CO%XBB....SE.DD Address J.'W. DEAN, Room 8 Tribune Building, Chiosgo. SHIRTS., SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, . B, cor. Btate and Washingfonste., e e s atson, § Oblosga Pike's Opera Houss, Cinclnnati. GENERAL NOTICE, Shippers, Attention! ¥or polnta in Oolorado, New Moexico, and Kansas, THE GREAT NEW ROUTE Mo offers apaolal inducomanta i tho wey of frolght and YR, B FE RO, 17 Onkat 3 £ . : V. B, WED Gen'l Ag't. T0 CONTRACTORS. The bullders ho estimated upan tho ersction of tha Gorman M, 3. Ohuroh Block, and suoh who jatend to do 152, are nolfficd to eall at -&« omeo of the Atabitoots, tsey, ook snding aturduy, Aug. 3, di o TR e e OB, FOR SALE, For Sale or Exchange. An oxcellent. Farm, sontaining slx hundred sores, slta™ sted o tho Wisconsts Division of the Northwostorn Fail- , twenty.twp miles from Chicago. This{arm csn be Gflfa'!nlunlfldlvlg?d lnll:) two or l;nfllfllllll'mll, lflfl‘ 'ul‘rb‘fl o 1o G Troportr, Inmhots Br i Parts Foquira of 280 10 O B Ty BTG INSOR, At Manufacturons® Nluog‘ll Daok. T0 MANUFACTURERS, FOR BALE_Tho framo building oo sonthanst, cornor of Lake and Peorla-sta.. togethor with boller, lflr‘n’: oo e Dl o ahac, Satortod o basa: ity far Rafaotin BROGKE & N KIMIEIt on promisas. Sugar-Cured Hams. 1 havo Tatook of chol 1 a7 Ruvrenionds W Bohvanto rou o anradod Hame. a. TRON. 0. AT, — 25 Grovaat., Chichua. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, . COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE, COPARTNERSHIP. The partuership business horatoforo oxsating under the Philip i gl Ene L asolrod by mut 1 consont. m mo place, by i £150, &0 clhsis 16'0e patd Vg Al A MER Dated, Ohloaga, Jualy 29, e e SYRLOAIY COPARTNERSIIIP, Me, M. Winoman, formerly of tho firm of Slotiauors & Y ciated humsalt with our Brid, th o e is ivoution b hnoia a5 - KOHN, WINEMAN & 0O. Buconmont to A, & 1L Kol & 0o, 56 & 83 Wal b-av, COD LIVER OIL, WILLSON’S CARBOLATED C€0D LIVER OiL Ts s Bpoolfic and Radleal Curs for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEARES. oRempmr tip namo, + Willron's Cacbolatod Cof Eivor 1Tt oomos fn InvRo wedgo-sfinnod botiles, bnasing fnventor's signaturs, and i §old by tho boal Druggiste. Prepared by J, H, Willson, 83 John-st, N. ¥, lo by all Drugglsts, For salo by all Drugglsts, ARaAE ontorn BUT DRALL, Chi 5 TIORIDUT & B SON £Co0., t, Louts, Mo, FINANCIAL. T0 INVESTORS. The limited_romaindor af the NORTHERN PACITIO ARVENTHIRTY GOLD LOAN Is naw bolng dlsposed of through the usual agoncics, aud on tho basfs of provious [ Will s00n bo abeorbod. Thoe bonds of this lssuo are mado rocofrable in paymiont for tho Company's land at 1,10, Thio woll-known cloments of seousily possassod by . They 0 ohligatlan of 8 steang comaration, 2. Thegaros Tl MOTNTGAGH on Lo Tosd, ita Riglits, Franchtson, and Equipmon(s. B, Thoy ato o FIRST LIEN on it niot mtogs. 4 Tharo ls plodged, tn- addition, for parmont of prinot- pal and interest, & Land Grant of oron por. mile irongh the Biats, and 35,6 nores por ol throngh tbo Torritorios travarsod, or 100 acros to sach 8100 bond, JAY COOKE & CO. LUNT, PRESTON &EEAN, Bankers, Goneral Agonts for the 7-30 Tioan. C00K COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 103 Washingtons=st., Northeast corner Clark, opposite Court-Iouse. ‘WEST BIDE OFFOCE, 17 MAlwvwaulseo=aw, Dinzerons—willlam B, Orden, Redmond Prindishilo, Georga Taylor, Honry it Pagson, ¥, €. Taylor, N. 8, Bou. ton, M. D. Ogdon, Bonj. V. Pago, Elisha 3. Wadsworth. MONEY can be drawn at any time, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on all sums deposited one or more full months. 5 DIC. We colloot olaima agafast focties throughout the Uni. tod Statasaud Ganadas. I thay wont pay' e publish the of atrans. Ropurt now fn pro d will be dolivored to subacribera fua fuw days. FRA. SIBR'S MEROANTILE GOLLEGTION AGENCY, 166 2 BUSINESS CHANCES. FORSALE OR TO LEASE. NEWHALLHOUSE MILWAUKEE. W offor for salo or to Ieaso on sory favorsbloterms, thia Celobrated fiotei—~the finest (n Wisconsin, 1t fs aituatod on the principal busiuess stroot, convoni. ent to ateamboata and depota. It {s full of guosts and do. inga vory protitablo and incrsasing businoss. or full partloulare apply to FINCIES, LYNDE & MILLER, Miiwaukoo, or J. H. BISSELL, Chicsgo, FOR SALE, 1n o desirable location, o well-ostablished and in every way first-clags Millinery busi- ness., _Address A B1, Tribung office, or &ppl to D, B. FISK & 0O., corner Wabash-av. an Washington-at. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. A A A A~ - A ESTA_BLISI:I_ED 1854 D. W. IRWIN & (0., General Commission Merchants. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, BARI.EY, Bought and shipped or oarriod on margins in Oblcago Markot. No. 2 Chnmber of Commerce, Chicngo. BLANK BOOKS, &o. Blank Books, Of any Sizo or Pattern, made to order by CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. WANTED. To Commission Merchants AND CAPITALISTS. A party who has had 18 years' exporlence In the commls. aton Duafuces fn Now York, 8. Loais, and. Obioaso, sbd o can control an ordok and recelving bu: G050 $1r500A montiy dosiron’ to. Mekh with & houss or party of vala Dusicions on T bavisof & therefrom. b'l“‘lluhlr{ Ha &1, Room 14, 165 Ham WANTED. 1 largo businoes oxportonon and 815,000 o pastnoraiy with soine ol tivity and wood Hua ol K hiroan A Vs gt PICNIOC, PICNIC Taskot Plenio of Jefforson Park Presbytorian Buns Banoel 1o W inmotka, FIIDAY: Aue: 1o Adulta) ek 50 couta: ohlon's, 36, cente, * ‘Train Joavos Mlinaul Dovot. cor, Kinzlo'snd Oanalate.s a8 yoturning framn Winnetks at 4 . m. Fincijos ara roq REMOVAL. “STMEON W, KING, . Commissloner and Commilesioner of Deods, and KING & MILLARD, Attorneys havo removed thelr Commisslonar and La'w Ofiiga to 1 all-st., {n Re- ublio Lifa Bulldlng, Room irat floor, Now oooupylng Bommisslunor Hoynas old vitfoo: MEETINGS. Knights of Pythias, Tho mombers of Escelalor Loige, No, 3, K. of P. 43 ‘to appoar, st tiote Cngtlo Tiall, No. 1 a0 olook today (Lhurs of our ate Broth ou. U, vldun. Brethren of sisior Todyed cordially fariiod o sctond, altkior with or without uaiforsiss N-s HUTOHINSON, O, O, Gro, A, Breanyy, K. ; &8, Masonie, Waube , No, 160, ud arontog s o 1o obontal el 1o Sonitacsty ffi::m;‘nf"a e 31 n\"i' 0gras. Y glUbe bistlren od, By order o) % 7 orflor 01 80 W, B, dow, Beo'y, POLITICAL. The Ohio Liberal Progressionist Con- vention at Columhus Yes- torday. The Hon. Isaac C. Collins Nominated for Gov= ernor. The Platform Adopted by the New Party. State Convention of Grangers at Lawrence, Kan. Stirring Speech by 01d * Free State” Governor Robinson, A Funny Republican State Con- vention at Lynchburg, Vir- ginia, The Ohio Liberals Organize. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Coruvauus, 0., July 80.—The Mnss-Conven- tion of Progrossive Demacrate and Liboral Ro- publicans, growing out of the Allen County (Onio) movement of Democrats, was held in this city, at Ambo's Hall, to-day, commencing at 11a.m. About forty of the eighty-oight coun- tios of tho State wero ropresented, tho largest dologations being from OCincinnati, Hamilton County, and Allen County. It was the mostin- tolligent Convoution—its sizo considered—that has beon seen in this city of conventions in mavy yenrs, Bome of tho most distinguishod men of the Btato woro to the fore,—Such mon a8 tho Hon, Georgo E.Pugl, tho Hon, Fred Haspurek, Gon. Thomas Ewing, Judgo W. B. Oaldwoll, Gen. R. Brinkorhoff, and othors, Evon the most eanguine friendsof the movemont wore agrocably dieappointed at the result. Nearly overy district was represonted, and, with fow oxceptions, the fncos of tho 200 delogates woroof the highor typaof intolligence. Tbo emall boll in which it wns hold was donmely packed throughout. Thore was no atanding- room left b the close, CALLED TO ORDER. T, E, Cunnfugham, ono of tho foromost mon of ihe Allon County movemont, called tho Con- vention to ordor, eaying 3 FELLOW.CITIZENS : A8 the presiding officer of tho Alten County Convention, at which the call for this assembly originated, T tako thio liberty of calling you to order. Tho immedisto prosenca of great public perl alone justified tho cxtraordinery movoments \ehich had its first public svowal at Lima, on the 10th of June. Menaro dovoted to their political partics, o invd been aceutomed to give oxpretsion to our wishies touching public affairs by means of party con- voutions, and havo patiently nwaited tha (riumph of our frionds for a realization of our hopee. But ox- traorainary evils roquire oxtraordinary remedics, and we know thaf, undor tho oyes of tho two great political partles, corruption in dreadful pro- portions hon aprung up and fourished, and wo know ibat thoy have been powerioes {oproventit. Tho man Lo again gono down to Jariclo, and has fallen among thioves, They Luve strappod Lim and wounded him 3 but, unliko tho theives of the olden time, thuy have pot foft their victims, Wo know that corruption and demoralization exlst in slmost overy department of the Government, and they aro lacreasing. Wo Xnow that it 1a valn o look fora romedy to eithier of tha yolitieal parties, for ane will uot sidus, and tho othor cannot if {t would, We now fhere con bouo good govornment whon corruption and misrulo pre- vall, and thit {ho vory oxietonce of free natitutions is endhugored. We know, 0o, {hiat the pcoplo have the romedy in their own londs, ond, being porsundod that every instinct of patriotiam demands that the pooplo slall escrt their rightful supromncy and re~ aumo tho Government, wo havo ot without respec o past difforences upon dead deslics, and wo profiose, in inaugurating this now movement’ of tho peoplo, 0 Tecognizo foally omly to God and country, 1t s a fact thal ~for yoars tho peopls Bave beon substantially out of power, and at the morcy of rings ; rings in the halla of logislation, rings in tho corridors of all otir Capitols, rings {n tho raflroads, sud Tings In the public domaln, in Oongreas, in the Btato Logielstures, amongst tho Executiva ofiicers, in party couventions} overywhero tho political aventes aro crawded with tncn who Qo the bldding of tio rings, 50 that, 88 o rulo, the good meli of tho country are s absolutely excluded from tho diraction of public affairs s If thoy wero probibited by a Constitutional provision. Thers oro Eomo 000 men In publio places, but they aro powerless, There ara good men of bofh partlos n_the Senate of the United Btatcs, vet thoy are too feablo in numbers or purpose to hinder tha moan acts of tha mojority, Thoro are good men of both partica in tho House of Tepresentatives, but tho only aMirmative proposition that Gen, Butlor was over kiiown to carty through was thio Aalary-tcal, Ly which tho Treagury was zoblied of more than & million of money. Parties, as now couetituted, mo lougor servo tho purposs of publio challongers the interost of the Tight; no lomger conduco o purity in the publiS servico; but, 0n tho contrary, cach is s much of a fostification, 1iito which tho robbors rotreat with thelr plunder, relying upon the guus shotted by tho trained bauds to shoot down ilie robbed people, who irregularly complain of the outrage, nnd who, It tho sgony of thelr shams, forget that they must bo par- tisans and remombor only that thoy aro citlzens, Aud now, for the piirposo of temporary organiza- tion, allow mo to nams for tomporary Presidont ong of Ohio's grandest men, Bonator Georgo E, Pugh, BENATOR PUGL'S BPEEQH, Tromandous applauso grocted Mr. Pugh’s name, and was kopt up until thet distinguished gontleman appeared, and spoko as tollows ; My FruLow-CiTizeNs : Much ns I ahould Ifke o ad- dress you ot lengtl, the fecblenesa of ny helth for. bids It. T thank you for thio honor of balug callod on to preaide over {1is body, temporarily, and I oxpoct to surrondor tho trust in n very fow momenis (0 ono much moro capablo of porforming ita dutios, Tt soems liardly nocodsary for me o do tnoro than $0 ox- Dross my copeurrenco n the vory able and very olo- uent spooch dalivered by ou trlead from Allen, [Ap- plauko, Gentlemon, Tiavo beon o Domocrat of the firment schiool ovar sinco I Liad vote, When 1 seo, howover, tlat {nto my party os well a8 into the opposition party ha crapt thet corruntion whicls 18 €atiug out tho Lty of tho pooplo, for one I am_willing Lo forego all parti. aan projudicea and proforences, sud _unito tho Honeat men of tho Btate of Ohio in & doclaration that with us, at loast, atealing shall no lougor bo respocted, (A plauso,] Wherover wo look 1t ia the samo, In tho Government of tho Nutiom, in tho Govern. mont of our Biate, in tho Govornment of our countles, in the Govornmends of our cities o towna, ko pooplo aro taxed and burtboued simo. 1o deatls, and it 8 not for tho purposo of the logiti nate Government, but in order that a fow men, come paratively, may bb rich ot llo expenso of s great body of the produtcara, (Applauso] Our lands aro glvon away by milllons of acres, lustoad of bolug ro- tufed eitlior for tho actual soltlor or to furnish some Tortion of the mouna for redeoming aur publlo. dobt. Evorywhoro, in corporations, rollroads, banks, {nsur- anco companios, it soerus that when mon got olcoted to these_ofices, fnstead of regarding tho rights of shereholdura or doposttors, o o peole at larie, tho frst_chuptor with them' 1a to begin to stoal alf the aunots, [Applauso.) So it s whon a constitient come plsing to Mr, Hetjamin ¥. Butler of s volo given whoreby monoy was abstracted from tho Treasury, o gots tho fnsolont answor that his sharo of tho plumdor viou threo cents, and o 1 treated totho Inclosuro of & pontago tamp, My follow citizens, tho qucstion s, whother any Tomedy can bo proposed, We know what the ovil s, Wo liavo comio horo to doviso s remedy, if ono ean be dovised, aud St i sn urgent caso,—nrRat for tho poo- plo of atir Blate, urgeat for (e’ vxamplo of tho paople of tho allier Blates, It fa » case for au oxtromo vor- zectivo, and tho wholo head fs faint, and tho wholo boart 14 sick, Gontlonien, sa T sald, under the fooblenoss of niy health, T am b0 unacenslomed to sponking, oxcept. i Court, that 1 mhall uow iake my seat i tho chalr, .with & renowulof my thanks for tho honor you Lava conferred, [Applausc,} {ons, Pormanont Organization, and . Nominations wero now ap- pointed, and it hnd ,boon docided in cauous to appoiut & commilteo of two from each Con- srogsional Distrlot, forty in all, to submit a icket tothe Conventlon, The Qonvention then took a recess untll 2 p.om, - Tho Qommittoo on Rosolutlons wam s=a fol- lows ¢ First Distrlct, F. Hassaurck ; Socond, Isaao M. Jordan ; Third, L. A, Hino; Fourth, 'E. A. Parrob: Fifth, John B. Ritchsy; Bovonil, D. W, 0’ London; - Lighth, I, o, Nllan& Tonth, . r, Gago ¢ Elovonth, James Il Toghar; Twelfth, P, B, Ewing; Thirteonth, M, M. Funalin; Fourteonth, M. D. Hartor: Fiftoonth, John A, Hnamilton} Bixteonth, Horman Skinuer; Sovonteonth, B, Toyor; Ninotoonth, J. R. Durrows; from’ tho Iabor organizations, E. M, Davis, THE PLATTOIAM, In the sfternoon, & pormaneht organization and tho sraall speechos Incidont thorato having been gone through with, the Committeo on Plat~ form submitted the following, which was ratified with only a singlo voloo in O\I)DOHIUOH, and that from an onthusinst on the labor question from Oinoinnati, namod Haller, who withdrow begause his pot iden of labor and capital was not recognized, and _in angor at hoing crled down wion ho attempted to spenk, 'The platform was taken with a hurrah, as follaws ¢ Resolved, That wo declaro agnint tho infallibility of party ; that whon the eaticus or_convention folls to preacat Ot candidates for ofileo, itis tho high privl. oge, 8 il as tho batinden ity of good citfzena to witlihold tielr volea from such *candidates, snd, ro- gatdloss of party aMiiations, to support the' Lest 'men Prenonted for ofilofal position, ‘Second—Tunt both the Ropublican and tho Domo- eratio partics nvo outlived tho fsatics on_which thoy tad {heir origin, and Lavo ontlived their usclulncsn, and a now organizaifon of partios s demandod fn the intereat of tho publio welfare. Thiyd~Tht tho Ropublican party, having tho con- trot of both branches of Gopgree nnid of tho Hxcentive Departmont, i directly rosponsiblo for tho legislation known as tho # salary-grab,” for tho aquandoring of the public lauda fu grauts to privato corporations, for tho " rcleago of rollronds from - fheir just obligations to tho Governmont, awd olher manifestations of corruption, s devoloped by tito Crodit Mobilior nnd ofhor inveatigations, and thnt thoso mombors of the Democratio pariy who have aid. : or acquiosced In such legislation equally dosorvo publo condemnation, Fotrth—Tht wo boliove that tho fundsmental pur- pose of Govornmont {8 tho profection of porsoua ond property, and not the moddling with and regulation of o bibineas induatry or courclonces of it clizons, zor tho assumption of mich works by Federal, State ‘or Munleipal Governmente, s may safely aud should properly be loft to the indiyidual enterpriso, Fifth—That corruption can be succesafully comne ‘batted ovly by the removal or lessening of temptation, ‘Wo aro in favor of a reduction of the functions now exercised by the Governmont, aud tho consequent diminution of Government burcans and officials, bo loving, 08 we do, that o continually increasing army of Fedaral officors is an ovil incrousiog in dsnger a8 tho couutry grows. Stxth—That gronts of subsides in land or monoy, and of pocial priviicges and exemptions to Natlonal DBanks and other great monoyed corporations, and all fostering of monopolies at {he expensa of tho whole people, aro unjust aud oppressivo, Scuenth—That tho practico of olecting stockholdera and oflicors of Natjonn] Banks to senta in Cougress, whereby the grent gains of & continued irrodocinnble paper monoy are sccured fo theso inatitutions by the votes of intcrested partics, s a national scandal, which dogervea the condemuation of evary good citlzen, and ougbt to bo provented by proper legislation. i:{7hth—~Thnt W insist upon n sirict obscryance by the Genoral Govornment of the coustitutional lUmita~ tlons of {ta power, and wa demand heme government 1n all locsl affalrs, Ninth—Ws bellovo that tho business of tho Govornment should bo transacted upon tho samo nrlucl{l!m that regulate the busincas of private individuals, Wo bellove, thercforo, {hat tho nppolntment of aubordinate ofifcera should dopoend upon their qualifications, and that fheir tenuro sliould depend on telr fituces aud eflicieucy, aud o this reapect a roturn to tho practico of the early days of the Ropublic s highly dosirable snd necoasary. Tenth—That tho dutlcs on imports, s long 88 such dutles aro noccaenry, should not bo ‘{mposcd for tho purpoeo of benefiting or onriching privato individu- a1a or companice, or favoring particular_branches of snduetry at the exponse of the wholo peoplo, Eleteith—Thnt 1t 18 tho duty of the Government to Toyeal the laws that fovor capital 4o tho projudics of T, THETIORET. Tho Committeo on Ticket submittod the fol- lowing, which was ratified : For Governor, Isnac C. Collins, of Clnelunati, Dow- Tat, % loutonant-Govornor, A, Saunders Platt, of Logan, Liberal, Judge of Bupremo Court (long term), . B, Ewing, of Fairficld, Democrat, Judgo of Bupreme Court (shork torm), D, W. O, Lou- dor, of Brown, Demaorat, “Altornoy-Genoral, Seraphim Myor, of Btark, Demo- erat. Comptroller of the Treasury, O, P, L, Butler, of Franklin, Liberal, Tonrd of Public Works, Jomes McBooth, of Allen, Liberal, "Treasuror, John Harshman, of Montgamory, Dema- crat, GEN. EWING'S BPEECH. Fudgo Colline aud . Pintt hnvmfi rospond- od, briefly expressing their thanks and thoir full sympathy in the movomant, avd*the worlk of tho lonvention boing virtually at an ‘ond, thero camo tho big soneation of the day in tho introduction of Gon. Thomas Ewing, ono of the most promi- nent and honored Democrats of Ohio, who said : 1 thank you, fellow=citizens, for tho compliment of thin_invitation to address you, and am led to reepond by the hape that I may eay sometbing tending in somo degreo to promote a upion of all who desiro to unite, nnfi can, withont a sacrifico of principle, unite to over~ throw the Republican sflr‘yv “Thia new political or- suization justifies its birth, and claima a mission on thie ground that the Ropublican party s corrupt and the ~ Democratic party powerless, Our ozperi cuce since tho War lins ‘shown that no matter bow widespread and intenso tho dfsaffection of Republicans may be, no conslderable numbers of them can bo recrulted to the ranks of the Democracy, In 1800 there was a movement for tho formation of o now uatioual porty, which drow from tho_Ropublicans Isrge ntimbors of ten, including many of their fores most statesmen, but the instant it becamo apparent that the Domocrati orgauization was to be preserved intact, a majority of theso rel?ncvl into the dominant party, sinco when wo have had, in effect, no accession to ot roukn, Tho Ropublican party could Lavo been routed any yesr f{rom 1866 to 1871 Lut for (he ‘projudics of its disastisfiod rosuarks agalnst tho Demo- crutio name and_ organization, o prefudice equally uu- reasonableand {inpreguablo, The repeated defeats of tho Democrats in thoso campnlgna forced on it lust year the conviction that it could not beat Grant with a nominco of its own, and therefore it abdicated its plnco 8s » loading polifieal power, snd surrendored tho nomination and command to tho’ Liberal Ropublicans, That campaign foilod, not for want of numbers in tho alied parties, but becauso the Qiscipline of tho Democratic orgsuization was not sufiiciently effective to caet ita voto for s candidate out of our party seeking exactly tho samo roforms as oure selves, It seems to ms proved by thoso ovents that, ou the larger theatres of action, tho Democratio party 1s powerless by ftkelf and ineffectiva as an ally, and, theroforo, is no lnuqfr an institutlon of reform in American politica, Thia fact is strongly illustrated Ly the nefarious coalition of a majority of the Lomo- cratio Congresamen with Grant and Dutler in tho salary-grab, Dt geatlomen, mont of tho Demograts lave not roachod fthis conclusion as yot, They aro resolved to preservo the organization, and fight on for victory, no matter bow long’ deferrcd, TThoy woro reared in tho Demoeratio party, Its naimo and organizatlon aro the symbol oud tha weapon af o {aith thoy cherish with almost religlous fervor, Thoe sanociation of a lifetime, the momorics of splondid triumphis_and Armly-endured dissstors, of sirusglos snd sacrifices for what they belleve, and, in tho mni, T Dellove, to be (e truo principlos of governmont, Liave botind thom to the party, and thoy will abandon it at no man's dictum, Look at its unparalleled life and history I Hee how, through two gencrations of meu, it han largoly ruled the Btate nnd Nation, and has bravely and honestly met avery queation of principlo and poli- cy, without once chany lng itananio_or striking its Gafora, Do you wonder fuat Lifo-long Domocruls el to tho party, and that fifteen successive ycars of dise sater have not dl!lro{:d thelr faith in it destiny? I frfl(flllm“y respoot, while I cannot largely ahare, their lovo for this groat name and organization, Iiad I been roared in tho party, I might be 88 warmly attached to 4t se thoy, “Iho proposition for its abaudonment uddressca itsolf to the foslings us well ss tho Judgment of mnearly half the American peoplo, and thereforo calls for time and conciliation, and can- 1oL bo winely soitled on tho instant. The Democrata aro sooking all tho reform you ecok, “Why caw’t we, thiorofore, act together in this campaign ? ~ You have nominated for Govornor a gentieman not only of emi- zent talenta, puse porsonal character, and doservod popularity, but also a Democrat of tho strictest sect, ou have thus froed your movement of ull appear- ance of peraonal projudice arlsing from past political differences, and placod your protest against tho con- tinued leadershipof the Democratioorganization solely on ho gound that it s mot an offocivo lustrument of reform, Your position nefther impugng thto good failh nor Tojacts tho" principios of thio Doo- crata, and therefore docs not preclude thom from ace copting or nomloating on the 6th of Angust tho dis- (lufllhfllml geutleman you have taken from our ranke and placed liead of your ticket, Dowacrats, L w Workingmen, and Indopondonis, fricuds of the o reforme, comblucd, wo Lave & majority fu Onlo to-day, Tho fight hus begun, Wo liave 1o time dlscuiss a now plan of compalgn, Leb us then sland togother and win tho battle this fall, When L over, Wo can discusa moro calmly and ecttlo with mora unanimity than now tha great question which must Lo settlod soon, if tho Grant dy- oty 18 not to bo parpetiatod,—tint 1s, whothier thie Democratlo party In capable of combining with slmiiar cloments of tho opposition, or whothior, as soomed to Lo apparont sinco tha clectlon Inat fall, 5 now organi- zation must bo given tho fleld to ovorilirow the Re- publicau party, purify the Govornment, snd sottlo the omentous qiiestions of tho new era, Tho hall shook with applauso throughout this spasch, g THE HON, FRED, JASRAUREI mads tho last spcoch of tho day, an abl ono, on tho Ropublican party, in rosponks to Gen, Lwving on the Demoeracy, “Tho leudors of this moves niont seem of one mind in_congratulating ench uth«:, o:erlfihl:t tho roulwrl(}‘m; 13 lnmd l“l‘!‘lc“uai ono that will Lave ifa wol n the politios of the Btate aud tho Nntlnll.s g To the Associated Press.) THE NEW DEPAUTURE, Coryamus, 0., July 80,~1Tho ** Liberal Ropub- lean " Couventlon” mot this morning, sud adopted tho rosolutfon whioh was adopted by thelr caucus Iast night, to dissolvo their organ- ization g ' Libor l(opubuomu," and uulto with the ¢ Allon County Now-Doparturiats” to- day in tho formation of a now party, BENATOR THURMAN'R VOBITION, As corrogpondent of tho Associnted Press b this point, 1 had an intorview with Senator Thur- man, this ovoning, to ascortain his position roln- tivo to the now doparture just inaugurated in Ohio. Tho Henntor informad me that tho siatos ment made in the Liboral Ropublican cancuy Ingt night, by Col. Lowe, of Dayton, that Thur- man wasat honrt favorable to this newmovemont, was onlirely orronoous, ‘Ilio facts in this mat. tor aro as follows: In a convorsntion betwoon theso gontlomon, Senntor Thurman enid that tho chargo #o0 often made in tho Cincinnati Commer- cial anil Volksblalt_thut i waa his nctive opposi- tion that caused tho Democracy to rejoct tho movoment, was unfounded; that ho had not wrilton o singlo lotter on the subject, and thet tho opponition of the Domocracy was their une bissed feoling. From this statomont, Col, Towoe drew the orronoona conclusion that Thur- mun was not at hearl opposed to the Convention of fo-day. 'I'ho truth is that the Sonator always couslderod thia movemont ns nf;rnnt ‘mistole, and whilo he would hnvo been glud to soo all tho cloments of opposition ta tho Administration consolidatod ; ho haa not belioved, and docs not boliovo, that s disruption of the Dumoeratio party is eithor rocessary or advisablo. THE NEVER-BAY-DIE GUADS, In view of the proccodings of the Convon- tion to-day, the Domoerats say that thore is but ono course loft for thom to pursue; that the August Convention will nomi- nate n Domacratic tickot and make o moro vigorous fight than the party has made for mony years. Intorviows had with othor sromhmutnomonmls of Ohlo, now horo, all in- icato that the nominees of to-dey’s Convention cau hope for nothiug from the Domoceratic party Jondlorn, nud that tho Gth of August Convention will ignore this movoment and pominate & full tekot of their own. ONAANIZATION. The Slate Central Commitieo of the People's Enrty el this evening (or organization. Aaron . Chawmpion, of Ilamilton, O., wog appointed Chairmau, aud rosolutions woro adopted that members of tho People’s party throughout the Btato be requested to make complote organiza- tion within their respective countios, snd roport to tho Stato Committoo at Gincinuatl, State Convention of Granges at Lowes rence, Kau. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, & TLawnexce, Kan., July 80.—The farmers movement in this Stato culminated to-day in tho Inrgost dologate Couvention ever assembled in Kausns, Fivo hundred Grangers from all parts of tho Btato aro here. The eossion to-day wasa private ono. It was presided ovor by P. H. Dem- bauld, Master of tho State Grange. D. W. Adains, of Tows, Master of the Natiousl Grango, and I A, Thompson, Lacturer, ato also prosont. Tho objoct of tho Couvention is to reorgavize tho Btato Grunfiu, and tako such othor stops as thogood of the order may demand. Mustor Dembauld stated, in his report to-day, that on tho 1st of January thore were but ton Granges in the State. Thero are now over 100. 'Lho Convention will bo in session for throo days. In conneotion with the movement ox-Gov. Tobiuson, tho old Froo State Governor of Ka by, publishied this morning in tho Jour- nal & very able speoch full indors- ing tho farmore’ movoment, and domand- ibg in their behalf tho most thorough and radical measures of roform. Tho Governor has Beon out of politics for somo years, living upon and cultivating o lorgo farm noar this city. Hia spoech demands raformn 1o tho currency, in tho tarifl, and in transportation, Tho notorlous 8. C. Pomeroy camo to town Inat night, xmsmmnlly to watch tha farmors. 1o left on an early traiv. L'he talk of his ruuning for the Senato s abmrd Virginia Republicana. Lyxcununa, Vi, July 30.—The State Ropubli- can Convontion is in sossion in Halcombo Hall, with closod doors, but, as tho wenther is vory warm, and the windows cannot bo closcd, tho roporlors aro taking notes, Tho Convention is choosing tomporary ofticors. Gen. W. 0. Wick- ham, of Richmond, bas been elected temporary Chairman, Major McMahon has withdrawn as & Ropubli- can candidato for_nominntion for Governor, lenving Col. R. H. Hughes with no opposition, At 3 o'clock the Conveution remsserublod, with open doore, ‘T'he Chairwan appointod Commit- toeaon Crodontials aud Pormanont Organiaation, ‘Tho Committeo on 'ermancnt Organization re- orted the on. James B, Senor, of Fredericks- burg, Presidont of the Convention, and one Vica-President from each Congresstonal District. The Committee on Credentials has bean out all tho evening. In tho meantime the Couvention has beon entertpined with spooches h( both whito and colored orators, Tho proceodings so fur have been harmonious, and indicate the nomintion of Hughes without opposition. Tho Counvention adjourned until 9:30 p. m. Tho Couvention reassembled at 0:30, The Committeo on Credentinle roported the nanies of delegates entitlod to seats in the Convention. Dolegatos from tho Virginia Ropublican Asgo- ciation, of Washington City, wore reported cntitled to seats on tho floor, but uot to vote. 'The report of the Committea on Or- gonization was received, Mr Soner declined to aecopt the Presidency of the Convention, and 1. G, 8. Pagd, colored, was nominatod in hiy atend, Tho report of tho Committeo was thon adoptod unanimously, ‘Tho motion of Mr, Platt togo into the nomination of a candidato for Governor crosted much discord and confusion, n disposition being manifested by tho Huglics wing to spring tho nomination_before tho plate from was adopted. Tho McMahonites became inconsad, and denouuced it as & gag mensure, ‘The friends of Maj, dMcMahon agreed to with- draw him, but reconsidered tho mattor, Maj. IR, H. Carter obtained the floor snd nomi- nated Col. R, W. Hughes ns tho Ropubjican can- didate for Governor. It was moved to make it by ucslumnlinn, but the motion was uot ontor- tained, Dr. Wickham noxt obtained the floor, and, in a very appropriste spoech, nominstod Maj. Fid- ward Mcdahon a8 candidate who could earry {ho foreign voto in the fall campaign, [Here a rnnning cross-firo arose about the aotion of the Couvention in caucuses, trados, bargains, and who should bo pormancnt ofticers of the Con- vention,] Soaton, colored, thought McMahon the best man. What, snidho, has boeu tho couse of ihis Conyention to-day ? About three hundred to five hundrod dollars has beon spent in adver~ tising, [A voico—'*McMahon.” Groat laugh- tor.] You may “hoo hoo" now, but will' “hoo hoo" {ho other way - here- aftor. [Continued laughtor.) You should givo me a good, square show. Wa want the best man, 'Thero are mon in this Convention, whito mon with black mon te buy thom up, who have no more intorost in the Stato of Virginis than n hog. [ Laughtor.] am - standing up for my constituonts, and am intorruptod by whito and ~ black men, I boliove thom all eu&ot-buggm. [Laughtor.] 1t {8 choko Lim, chioko him down when you do not agree with him, Tho Chair suggested that Mr. S8eaton confine Limself to the subject under disoussion, A volee—Give kit latitudo! Mr. Beaton—No, I don't wantlatitudo, but you want common sonso, as Shakspoare said on ono occaslon, [Uproarious laughtor,] Beaton con- tinuing to ropeat **ns Shakspeare snid on one accasion,” but the Inughter drowned hifs vorco, and howaa unablo to tell what Shakspoare said, “There's n tido in the nffairs of mon,” eto, Mr., Andorson, of Louisiann, to Seaton—Tho Convention Las had onough, You had bottor bettor spoak to tho point, and not be keop sny- ing, ay Rhnkepoure said on ono oconslon, | Gront laughter.) Bonton—If X wna » blg jackass, liko you, tho Convontion wouldu't have any fun. [Uproarious laughtor.} NMr, Lindany mnado one of Lis oharacteristio Apocohes. Tlioy tried to muke him st down Lut ho wouldw't givo way, but ho wouldu't sib down, he wauldw't give way. Frank Mons, colored, attomptod to speak, but confusion worso confoundod was the vosult. 'ho roll {# now, 13:16 8, m., being called on the voto for Governor amidst gront nolso and confusion, Qon, Wiokham hos_just withdrawn tho namo of Mr. MoMahon, and Col, Jughos is duly nom- inated as Republican candidate for Govornor, O, R Ramsdell, J. I OCloments, (aorgo 0'Neal, Jonuthan 1, Stonall, and Lowis McKen- zfo were put in pomination for Lieutenant- Uovernor, ‘I'here i a prospeot at this time, 1:80 8, m,, of an all nlgkY session, San Francisce Polltics, BAN Fnanarsco, July 80.—Dolitical affairs in this oity aro mixod, Four Conventions are runs ning. “The Republicans_lnut night nominated twolvo Aosomblymon, and Willlam, IT, Boars and el 1. M. Beotf for tho Honate.''It ia charged tho lato was mado up in the intorost of tho rallroad compuny. 'Tho Liboral Roformors and tnx-payors unite on Crowloy, Chief of Police, Thore is no conteat over tho ofllces of Auditor and Tax-Collector, Ashbury and Austin, the nruscn; Incumbonts, will bo oloctod, It i8 nob known whothor tho Ropublican Convontion will make municipal nominntions. The fight now comoes on Buper- visors, whon it ia oxpectod that the mauipulntors for ‘Shntuxd and Company will show thoir hauds again, MelLenn Counly Farmers. Speeial Dispatchto The Chicugo Tribune. Broodmxoton, IIL, July 80.—Tho Farmors® Party of MoLoan County liolds It Convention for the nomination of county offic this city on Friday, sumrolar st cly —— WASHINGTON, Proposed Changs in the Modo of Blecting Prosident and Viee-Presidont, Favorable Reports from Col. Wheeler's Expedition in New Mexico, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, HEALTH OF VICE-PRESIDENT WILSON. ‘WasnmxaroN, D. O,, July 80.—NMr. Els, tho TFifth Auditor of the Treasury, raceived a lottor to-dny from Natick, Mass,, the home of Vice- Prosidont Wilson, whoroin the writor eaya tho ‘Vico-President has improved, and s in bettor epirits, His physician enys everything has workod to hi mind exactly, and he talks of M. Wilson's rocovery with confldonco, It is be- lieved, howover, that the Vice-President will nob bo ablo to take his place aa tho presiding officer of tho Sonate ab tho opening of Congress. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. Bonator Morton, Chairman of the Committeo on Privilegos and Elections, arrived to-day, and will remain for some time, Ho is bero for tho purpose of looking up tho history and the Inw with rogard to _tho maunner of electing tho Prosidont and Vico-Presidont of tho United Btoten. It will be romomberod that, at the Inst mossion of Congress, s resolution passod tho Sonato authoriging the Com- mitteo on Privileges snd Ilections to it during the recess and investigato this sub- joct, 8o that thoy might make & roport at tho noxt sorsion. Bonator Morton has not called a mecting of the Committos, but he proposos to got togother all tho facts boaring on the case, after which ho will hold a meoting of the Com- mittes for the purposo of deciding upon a re- port. The indications are that they will faver a radical chango in the prosent system. 1ts de- fects woro 80 apparent wupon counting the Elactoral votes for Grant and Wilkon, that men of overy party rocognized tho necossity for a govoral reform, COL. WHEELER'S EXPEDITION, A lotter was recoived horo to-day from a mem- ber of one.of tho divisions of Licut, Wheoler's oxploring oxpodition, dated Fort \ingate, N. M., July 18. ''ho party was thon sbout to de- lmrt ou routo to Camp Apacho, Arizona, whore t will probably arrive about the middlo of August, The oxpedition los boen lighly succoseful, and up to this timo no trouble or inconvenienoo has been experienced through tho meddlesomenees or unfriendliness ot tho Indione, tho Navajos, who inhabit tho country that has boon &mnund through, but faars soom fo bo entertained that the Apaches, into whose country tho oxplorors now go, may give tho lattor somo slight, i not sorious, trouble, [7o0 the Assoelated Press.) THE COMING DEBT BTATEMENT. ‘WasminatoN, July 80.—Ihe public debt state- ment to be issued on the lst of August will not roport the full amount of new fives issned and five-tweutios redecmod, for the roason that all ‘bonds redoomed havo to pnss through the books of TRegister, Auditor, and Comptroller before being credited to the Treasuror of the Unitod Btates, from whose books tho dobt statement ia mado out. This; nocessarily, takes = grost deal of time, and moro then usual now, a8 80 many of the clerks are away on thoir summer loave of absonce, thus reducing the clorical forco, which, when full, is just sufiicient for the ordinary cur- ront business, so that, although the Byndicate have recoived and paid for $50,000,000 of new fives, but littlo moro than 80,000,000 can appear in the dobt statemont. AFPOINTALENT. William A. Brown bas beon appointed Intor- nal Revonuo Storokeeper for Nebrneka. CANOELED BONDA. Bevoral Treasury officisls, who went to Lon- don somo weoks sinco with bonds for tho Syndi- cate, roturned this morning with s large number of eancoled bonds which were sent to the Treay- ury by the Syndicate. FOSTAT., Sinco the 1st of June thoe largest amount of ‘business that was ovor done since the organiza~ tion of the Post-Oftico Dopartment, in the man- ufacture and shipment of stamps, stampod on- veolopes, wrappors, &e., bas takon place. Tho increnso i attributed o tho abolition of tho franking privilogo. Over a million of postal cards were shipped on Mondny from the factory to Postmastors thronghout the country. CIVIL RIGNTS SUIT. To-day Enoch Totton, for Goorge N. Dallas, colored, ontered suit against tho Atlantio, Mis- sissippi & Ohio Railroad Company, doing bus- inoss In Virginia, for ojecting bim from tho cnra aud refusing him a Fourth of July paseage from Lynchburg to Christiansburg, in which $6,000 ‘dumagos aro claimed, MORTON'S COMMITTEE. Sonator Morton arrived horo to-day on busl- ness conuected with the investigation by the Houate Committeo on Privilegos aud Elections, orderad by tho Iast Congress, into the mauner of eleatiug the Prosident and Vice-President, and will be here some dsys oxamining docu- monts, . TIE SYNDIOATE to-day mado their fiual scttlomont with the Troagury Dopartment for 250,000,000 of 56-20s, called on tho 1st of March last. TENSONAL. Gen, Garfleld, of Ohio, i8 in town. CABL VOOT'S OABE, According to a roported convarsation with At- torney-Geuaral Williama to-dsy, the roport of the oxtradition treaty with Belgium, to meot the Carl Vogt caso, ia meroly spoculation. THE MODOCS. Tho findings of the Military Commission in the caso of tho Modoo Indinus, recently tried, havo uot yot boon received at tho War Dopart- wont. —_——— UTAH. Main Points in the Complaint of Mrs. Youny XVI1L, in Her Suit for DAivorce and Alnnony. Barr Laxe, July 80.—Papers in the cage of Auna Eliza Wobb Young, praying divoree from Brigham Young, woro personally sorved yostor~ dny. ‘Iho Prophet soomed undisturbed, and kol tho dooumonts to Lis Boorotaty, Tho fol R)wlu ¢ aro the main ‘pniulu of the complaint ; Plaintlff avors that sho is tho wife of dofendant; was marriod on tha Oth of April, 1803; hay two childron by a former marriage ; has no porsonal proporty or means of lving, Tor one year after marringo defondant lived with hor ; sinco thon Lo has almost entiroly dosortod her. Defendant sent her and hor childron to live on a furm four miles from Balt Lake, whore sho had ouly ono componion, her mother; had to do monial worl, dma:ln(i' coarsoly, and farin, badly, Defondant visited hor vory seldom, anc nover rommnod_ovor Lalf an bour troatoll Lier with contempt nud scorn, and exnotod tho onrn- ings of tho farm. In the fall of 1873, by diroo-~ tion of defoudant, plaintit took up hor rosi- denca in Balt Lako City, which she has boen compolled to leave from want of support, and foar of violenco from dofendant. Iay cnlled upon dofondant frequontly for mainton- anco, but boon rofused. Iur&n feoblo Lioalth and under medical troatment ; has beon obliged to soll hor furnitura to meot curront oxpensos, Blio suca for divorco on account of neglect and bod troatmont ; stntos that hor “husbaud hos an incomo of $40,000 s month Bho rnlya for lawyor's foos of $20,000, &0,00( of which aro to be paid down as a rrnl[mlnury foe, and tho balanco on the termination of tho #uit, sho meanwhile to rocolvo $1,000 per month for support. Bha finally prays that the sum ot $200,000 bo 8ot asjdo from thie dofendant’s estato and paid to bor as alimony. ‘o roply is sot for Aug, B. Judge Emorson will probably Lold oourt, FOREIGN. The Probability of a Monarchy in France. The Spanish tebellion-~-The Dlock- ade of Bilboa Raised. FRANCE. Pams, July 30.—It {8 commonly reported thay Marabal MuoMahion will rotain tho Prosidoncy of tho Ropublic buc six months longer, when he will resigu and return to tho commund of tho army. 1t 1s considored certain that the Repub- Tican form of govornmeont will be snccoeded by the Monarchy, and it iz deomed oseentinl that Maraiinl MaodMahon, who nosuceres great influ- onco with tho army, should be in command upon oceasion of the chunge. Tho Extromo Loft have detorminod to ngitate tlio quostion of tho dissolution of tha Asscmbly in the provinces during tho rocess, and are pro- paring for a vigorous campaigu. ponal i sl SPAIN. MApnp, July 30.—The oficial journal of the insurgonts at Cartagons announces the uppoint- mont of n provisionn! directory for the Cauton of Murcin, as follows: Senors Arals, Ferrer, Carlos, Hauvallo, and Rublo. The Government of the Canton is constituted ns fotlows: Gon. Contreras, P'resident of tho Conncil and Ministor of Marino; Senor Garcia, er of Binto; Forrar, of War; Rowmero, of Public Works; Sau- vallo, of Finauco, It s rumored that den. Conelasa 18 Lo bo ap- poluted Chaplain-Genoral of Madrid. The blocknde of Bilbos by the Carliots hne boou ralsed, sud communication with thab city i now opou, A dispatch from Almerin says thut sovernl of the Bpanish war-vessols which havo hoen scized Dy tho insurgents at Cartagens bnve arrived oft that port. A bill has heen introduced in the Corles au- thorizing tho prosecution of Deputics who robel against the measuros adoptod by thnt body. ‘Controras Is in_command of tho iusurgent flect oft Almoria. ~Ho demauds a contribution of 50,000 posotns and tho ovacuation of tho city by thocivil guard, and threatous bombardment in caso of rofusnl. Tho city authoritios havo ro- fusod to comply, and aro preparing for_dofonso, Thora ia ground for ho})u that tho foreign men- of-war iu tho harbor will interfora and provent the horrors of bombardment. A lnrgu British squadron is expected to arrive Quily off tho Bpanish const. An obgagoment Las takon placo_botweon u forco of Nationsl troops under Gen. Nuvarro and a Carlist band outronched at Marededes. T4 insurgonts woro driven from town, snd 700 Ro- publican prisouors confined thorein relonsed. Tho Insurgont Committes of Public Safety av Cartagona aunounce that the medal of lonon and a ponsion will bo given to all poraons whe tako up arms in the causo. Tho authoritios of Loja have oxpolled 110 :nomhem of the Internationnl Socioty from that own. A Yropnni\‘,lnn is maoted to code to Franco nli of the Provinceof Navarro lying north of the river Ebro, ———— GREAT BRITAIN, New Your, July 30.—A apecial {elogram _from Hull, England, fo thie Manchoster Guardian of tho 19th inet., aye : Signor Corti aud Messre, Ruesell Guruoy and Frasier, ihe arbitrators sppointed under the Washington treaty ta ine veatigato tho claims of British subjects againat tho Govornment of the United Siates for inju- ries during tho way, have made an_order for 937,309, gold, in fuvor of Messrs, Bailoy aud Leotham, ship ownors of 1Tull, for tho deteution of tho steamer Labaun, at tho tin when Gen. Banks' oxpedition was sent to the South. The award will be paid through the British Govern- mont to Mossry, Bailoy and Loeotham, el Sy TURKEY. [ortd Speefal,} CoxaraNTINOrLE, July 30,—Llio Sultan has or- dored tho Council to dovise & schemo for the thorough reorganization of tho army, and hus also contracted for the immediate wanulacture of 500 Krupp guns, A AUSTRIA. Viexya, July 80.—The International Congross, which has beon called to meot iu this city to dis- cuss tho meaus for the protection of patout- rights, will asscmblo on the 4th of August. The labors of the praparatory committes are nearly concluded. S MEXICO. NEWw Onueans, July 80.—Lato advices from the City of Boxico state that a proposition will bo made by tho Governmont to the Mexican Congress, which meets in Soptomber, to mod- ify the law in rogard to Zonn Libro, restor- ing tho froo importation 6f merchandiso under it to the porls of Matamoras and Nueva Luredo, and roquiring tho froutier towns which have horatofore enjoyed the privilego of freo impor- talion to receive such goods as may bo consumed at these places through Matamoras and Nueva Luredo, to provent tho accumulation of large quantitlos of free goods ; also at many different ports on tho frontier, whenco goods aro smug. led iuto the interior of Mosico or the United tatos, A CHINESE HORROR. Discovery of n Mongolian Socicty In San Francisco for an Iniamous Pure posc, BAN FraNoisco, July 30.—The asuthoritics to- dny discovored positive evidence of the existenca iu this city of & secret Chilncao Socioty, Hip-Yeo- Tong, formed for the purpaso of tho prosecution of tuc traflic in Chineso women, sold for lives of rostitution, Seven mombora wero arrested. t consists of 850 men, Tho ofticers are aftec moro circumstauces Ieading to the discovery of the follows, Bovoral woeks sinco tho Chief of Polica received a lotter from three Chineso girls, ‘Which, translatod, reads : ‘Thia lotter was writton with our wish. Wo aro three ‘poor girlg, kapt by an old man, Ah Can, and su old h Die, a5 slaves, to make money’ for thom by prostititing our bodies, Unless wo ma%o £0 much nightly, wo aro whipped and tortured, Wo would lzo to'losd mare honorablo lives. Wil tio auioritios of this city atd theso poor victitus to escapo from tifs dis~ gracoful lifo? 'We will bograteful, Tho girls conld not be found, A few duys ago, onoe of them, Ah Bing, eacaped, fled to the City Hall tor pratection, and was sont to tho Rey. Dr. Gibson's Chinoso Mission School. Thera sho was marriod by bim to Yat Lung. A Yow uights - sineo, Yot Luug \as takon befors the Iip-Yeo-Tong Soclety, and thero told that ho must, under tho penalty of doath, poy the kcngxer of tho brathel from which Al Sing oscaped 150, tho prico of the girl: Bho roturned to I[:u Mission. ¥Yat claimas that he i afraid to go on tho streot, Yosterday ho recoivad from Hon Lion P, & member of tho Socioty, 1 characteristio threatoning lotter, : ‘at Lang : TES" i Tatimato friond 1 1 weito nothiug tiat 13 Dot important, A fow days sinico I deatred with you to seck some business eatisfactory to tho heart, Now I hear you led tho police to arrest Iion Chun Al Yeo ot complaint of forcing girls to a Jifo of prostiin- tion, Thig 8 o swall matter, I fear Hon Chun will'have_no pluceto eland, o1 tell you for great meroy, Youfled to the scbool, What do you moan by thia? I donot know, Somd eny to hldo for u short timo from tho fearful power of tho Ilip-Yee-Tong Soclety, I thinknot, for you axo & mun of understutl~ ing and virtue, Wiy do you allow this muiter 7 Pay Tion Oban $100, Al will bo cloar an fco miclting I~ foro wator, Coino to'my storo and falk, All can be sottled ToR Ly Lo, Tn thio rooms of tho IHip-Yee-Tong Soclely, The polico fonnd lnr‘:u rolls contrining the uemos of tho wowen sold 3 the amount paid for oaoh ; tho amonnt owod Dy tho customors. 1t 18 thought othior similar woclotios oxist, Evory offort will bo made to break them up. —— e Attemptod Suicides Spectal Dispateh to The_ Chicano Tribuno, Imn‘mlfl'amfl. Ind, July #0.—~William 1T follors, n Qevman, who hud resided lore about o month, eut his thront this aftornoon, sovering only n small urtory, Tho gaeh oxtondod frow oar’to ear, but not deop onough Lo causo fnune: diato donth, 'The doctors thiuk he may possibly rovover, PRENR e obitary, Inp1aNAPOL, July 80,—Itobert HB. Sproule, a Domocrat. politician and journaiist of wote'ws Indiaua, diod hare to-duy Of cougostion of the Drain, " ho docoasod was Seerctary of tha Btales: Contral Commitios last_onmpaign, and has il soveral responniblo positions in siyil lite. N < ! ¢ e -

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