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Thix farm can bo suavtatonty uiiden g bra s Sl some aut Wil ba 4 0r b e olty prone n Tnquira of > SON AR DTG INGOR, P2 At Manufsotarors’ Natioval Bank, ANDERSON'S STEAM LAUNDRY, Biata-at. and Fldridge-court. ¥or partioulars inquire on thy promlses. MEETINGS, EMPLOYING PRINTERS Ara requested to mact TIHIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, siary, i Gounting-loun of Lakualdo B, &, . Coy, Olack sud Adams-ste. POLITICAL. Action of the Ohio Democratio State Convention at Columbus, Tho Mon. William Allen Nominated for Governor, and Parnahas Burns for Licutenant-Govornor. Nullification and Secession Disowned, and the Maintenance of Consti- tutional Rights Demanded. The Virginin State Conservative Convention---The Nominan- tions, Ollo Democratic State Convention. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Covustnus, Ollo, Aug. 26.—A roport of tho Dowocratic State Conventlon, hold Lore to-day, is nocessarlly & ropotition of the unfortunate history of tho party in its conventions of many yonrs past. It waa n convention of the old sort, with tho poculiar fonture of onough young lifo prosont to mnake up somothing new, had it not beon whipped into ola Bourbonism at the start. Nothing to forget, and nothing to learn, wos the rulo hero to-day. ‘Thoro is o large, full Convention in tho start. Tho dologates flied in a8 though they woro troading in tho old path, every object along which wns familin, old, nnd mrzyuma’mg. Aoy dispatch Inst night indicated, it was o convention dotor- uined to ignore the Peoplo’s Party and make s straight Bourbon ticket on a Bourbon platform, 1t was n large conveation made up of over GO0 delegates. It was OALLED TO ORDER in tho Opora Houso at 11 o'clock, by John G. Thompson, Chawrman of the State Contral Com- wittee, who, in_n fow words, introduced tho namo of Samuel F. Hunt, of Cincinnali, a promi- \nunc young politician, for TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN. : Nfr. Haight was olected without opposition, Ho mado o short specoh in acknowledgment of tho honor. His romarks wore dovoted mostly to tho plory of tho record in tho old past of tho Domocratic party, and tho nccessity that ho could urge for adhering to it. His romarky weroe received with applause. BECESS. The Committees on Platform, ()q;nulznflnn, ote,, having boon appointed, the Convontion toolk a reces to 2 o'clock p, m, AFTERNOON SESSION. PERMANENT OROANIZATION, Tho Convontion ronssombled shortly aftor 8 o'clock. ‘The Committeo on Pormaucnt Organi- zation,roported ag follows: Drestlent—W., I, Ball, of Muskingum, Vico- Presidents—Tirst District, Thotas G, Quin Socoud District, L. W, Goss: 1ird District, J, Ashbura ; Fourth Diatrict, John MoMation ; Fifth Dis- trict, 1. 3. Mooro; Sixth Dintriot, Cliarles Ttosa ; Sov— cnth' District, John_Caldweil ; L Chapman 3 District, Wiiliam 2. Noblo'; Eleven Waslsani 3 Tivelfth District, 'Johin M, Pugh Thittecuth District, John Nicholna; Fotrtocuth Distrlct, lsac 15, Oliase ; 'Fifteentl District, J. P. Torpoy: Bisteeuthi Diotrict, Jolm Laurcns ; Sovouteeuth District, W, A, Lynch 3 Eighteonth Distric!, Joln Hildcbrand § Nines teanth District, Dr. kzra Roso Twentioth Dlstriot, Lowis Stablle, SPELCO OF THE I‘RESLDENT.. The President, on taking his ccat, kaid : My FruLow-Crrizean: 1 very greatly appraciato the wholly ntioxpected lionor that you hnve conferred upon e, T shall oudeavor to dischirgo tho duties dovolving up0n mo to the utmost of my ability : but 1 most slr cerely regrot hal your solcction hins nol fallen upon ou more familiar with tho duty of presiding oyer o deliberative body. Wo hvo assombled as tho party of tho peoplo for 1hia purposo of ngnin organizing 10 on- deavor to redeom this Goverument of ouns from a party which I verlly boliove o bo the Lone “of " liberly and thw _ blight of our country's prosperity. (Applause,} T know from tho earuestness of your mannor thnt you mean work, aud that you approciate the duty whicli devolyes upon you to raideem tho Stato of Obio, and to nid in the ro- domplion of this great Government of ours, [Ap- plauge,] I do not propase to detain yon by any lenglhigned remarka ut all, but proposo that wo pro. ceod with tho dischargo of our dutles, - (Cheere,) THE PLATFORMI, ’y Tho Committes on Platform now submitted tho following, which was rocoived with np- plauso: Rtcsolved, That the Democratic party socks to re- vivano dead famios, but stands by fts principlcs which are suitod to all times and ciroumstances, 1 eupports the Federal Govorument {n all its Constitu- tional authority, and opporcs nullification and soces. slon. 1t defonds the resorved rightsof Slatca and peopls, and opposes contralization, thut would fmpaix or destroy them., In order to molntain and prescrvo theso righta it {nulsts upon s strict éonstruction of tho Tederal Constitution. 1t resists all attempts of ono dopartment of govornmont to uaurp or dostroy flio constitutionnl rights or ludopondenco of tho ofhior dos partment. It opposcs all interforenco by law with tho priyate affairs or busnees of men nob roquired y the public peaco or safety, and advocates tho great cst IndiVidual iberty consistent with publlo order, It belloies . o capcty of o popla for ecf.goveris meut, and opposes all property qualifications oy condi- tions' to {ho right of sulirago or ellgibility to hold oftice. Xt favors lberal lows for tho naturalization of forelgnors, 1t iustata upon cqual and cxact justica to allmen. 1t opposcs all monopulias, and douics that it is within tho province of tho Government to Ieglslato for tho benufit of particular clasaes at tho expenso and to the detrimont of tho rest of tho communi~ ty, It, thoreforc, opposca tho mystem by which ' largo portion of tho profit-producing wealth of tho country i cxemptod from tazation, und do- manda that all’Constitutionnl means shuil bs used to remedy thin {njustico, It (nslstu that our larllf lawa should bo framed with & view to rovenuc, and uot to tax tho community for tho bonoft of particular intor- ests., Tt rocoyuizea tho ovils of au_irredcomable cur- Tency, but {nuluta that, in tho return to specio pay ments, caro shiould bo {akon not to seriously diaturl tho Lusinesa of (he country, or unjustly injura tho dobtor class. It appreciates the banefitu conferrod by tho ratiroads, but opposcs all_combiuntions of rali. T0ad companfos to provent compotition, aud this on. liance tho cost of transportation. It opposes ol laws that gives to capital any ndvautage ovor labor. It roe quires lonesty und economy in- overy dopartment of tho Goverumot, Federal or Stato, Aud it contemuy corruption, whaover nay b tho gullty parties, It i in ils vory ‘mature, and as n necossary roault of ity principles, & party of progress, and supports all nassures of roforin or fmprovemont {hat. are sane. Honed by Justlco sud commended by sound practical wisdorm, 2, That the wealth of tho country fa the pro- duct of ita labor, and tho boat 10 oF captel ls ot which gives empoymont aud’ iboral wages to the, pro- ducing claasca, - Houce, overy Just maantiro thot tongs to protect thiern from opprosaton an to improy thete condition and dignify their calling, desorves and te. colves our sympathy and support ; and that we cordr ally rocommond tho Gouvention résolutions adopted at the rocont National Labor Congreer at lovolaid, far verug arbitration auid co-operution. 3. 'Ihat, olthongh ulways constituting & Targo majorlty of tho American peoplo, tho sgriculturalisis Lavo novor_dumanded of 1o, Goverumont. mimn or Federal, any upocial legislation ; tinve never Infosted tho Lialls of Congrosa or Leglslaturcs wilh lobbyiuts and rings; but, on the contrary, hayo sntferod under digerlminatingaud unjust laws uutil forbearanco lup cosiod fo boa virtuo, *Wo Loreby pledga our fticore and honest fforts to obtain for themn redvess for thoir selovanecy aud eyual and ozact utice, 4. That {lie publlo lands should Le sacredly resorved for actun] acttlurs, who will dwell upon uud oultivate them, and that we will contiuue fo donounce nnd o oo, 04 Wo havo always donounced uud oppused, all Eiftsof puch lauds by tho Govornumont o fucorporitod companiea., & ibbat tho groatent danger 10 frea inatitutions 1s the wido-spreadiug corruption tiat threatenn Uho uttor destruction of publlo virte, Whon Credit Mobitior frauda pass unpuuluiod ; whion thoso onaged i the aro elovaled to o' Liglest oficlal - positions; whon keats n fhe Fedoral Bonats ore notoriously purclinsed ; wheu yast aums of monoy aro corruptly onploed 1 popular elections ; wlich an srmy of oflicelioldors, with tho sanction of tho Govorn- meut, ugo thoir oflictal Inluonco to_control olootions ; whon' bribory of Custom-Ilouse oflicors 18 an estab lished wuugo; whon rings of plundorors ure (ho recip fcnts of millions of money appropriated for the publle uno; when ofticlal defalcations aro of such frofuent ocoiirronco a3 hearcely to excito attention ; when Presidontial pardons aud Dreaidons tial sppointmonta yoward Oredit Mobiller and salery-grubbing ongresamen, and whon Congres~ sioual inveatigation s genorally u Whitewaaling uitatr, it 18 not wtrango that moen begiu to lose confidoncs fu iu frea fustitutiony, oud that_tho famo of (he great Topublio fn tarnishiod tiroughout the cvilized World, To remedy theso ovils wo fusist that the recelpta and tures of tho Governmont shull be iminished § patronugo shult bo curtallod, and all coless lished ; that 14 kil ceass fo usurp functlons to which it haa not Htlo; thut oficlal misconduct, and fraud, and corruption $ eloctious ehall Lo rigofously punfshod, and that publlo virtuo shall bo upheld, and want of i} condemuod by the united olco of tho’ poo- ol o, 0, That wo condemn without roaorvo tho lato aot of Congress granting ndditlonal malarica a8 unjust and unjuatifiablo, and demnand its immediate snd uncondi~ tional repeal, and wo denounco every membor of Con #roas, whother l'luifllhucln or Domocrat, who support- cd lnw, or rocelved and rotainod tho njoloy, procitrod theroby, and wo capocially donounce tho conduct of Prealdont Graut in using tho influence of hia high posts lhu‘l‘ I’nr ita passago, nud whose oflicisl signature mado i, 7. That tho nct of the Prestdent in sctting up by tha bayouct & Governmont in Toulsfana uot chosen by her Deoplo, and liaving no titlo whatevor to rulo over them, was flagrant violation of hor rights and of tho Foderal Qonstitution, 8, That every dopartmont of tho Government being in tho hands of the Ropublican party, they nro_justly I’NJ!O'I!“I]E for tho evils nnd wrongs in legislation and adminfatration of which tho country complains, 0. Thtat under tho time-honorod Domocratic bauner, with this declaration of principles inscribed on ita folds, we engago in tho contlict, and wo oarnestly ape veal to tho patrlotio men of "ovory class without ro~ gard to party namies or_pnst i Foretices, to unito with us on terms of perfoct cquality in tho strupalo to reseno tho Governmout from {lio handn of dishonest men, sud redeem it from tho flood of complaint which threatons ita ruin, A motlon to digouss tho rosolntions was voted down overwhelmingly, and tho platform was adoptod with much spirit. NOMINATIONS, Tho nominotion for Govornor bEInF in ordor now, Benntor Putnam, of Rosa County, nomi- nated tho ITon, Willinm Allon, of that county, in the following words : Aln, Prusioene: I have tho honor to present, for tho considoration of the Committeo, tho namo of the grandest mau of hin timo, the old 'Neator of Domoc- Tney, whoso namo in a synonym for purity, s socond Oluicinuatus, whom wo 1Topose fo call from tho plow to {ako tho el of State, tho statermon, tho sago, and tho farmier, Willlam Allen, of Obio, Gront nfmlnunn rooted this, and was continu- od when Judgo Follott, of Licking, scconded the uomination, aflirming that tho nominea is known not only to_ovory delogate of tho convontion, but throughout thie Stateand the nation. A man, ho enid, who isnot ashamed of ocracy or its principles. Tho nomination was made unanimous, the catire convention rlslng and cheering. Judge TFollott thon moved that n tologram bo sont_informing Mr. Allen of Lis nomination, in the hopo of obtunm[; & responso from him during tho Bession of the convention, ~ Carried, Mr. O'Conner moved that the band bo roqueoated to play “Iail to tho Chiof,” and the tune was struck up at once. The musio was followed by threo choers from the convontion. ‘Tho nomination of Liecutonant-Govornor was noxt in order, and the following names wero submitted, Barnabas Burns, of Richland Coun- ty; David P, Fitch, of M’untgumery County ; Saumuel . Caroy, of Hamilton County; L. D. Campbell, of Butler County; William Ttaed Gol- don, of Athens County; Warren P. Noble, of Bencen County; J. B. Jones, of Lioking County. Tho names of Campboll, Bloss, Golden, and Jonos woro withdrawn, aud the Convention pro- coed to voto on the names loft, viz: DBurns, Carey, and Noblo, with the following result on tho first ballot ; . Burns, 103; Caroy, 213; Noblo, 119, No nom- ination, r. Blosg, of, the Clucinnati Enquirer, who Iad nominated Gen, Carey, aroso and moved to nominato his man by acclamation. ‘Chis was do- clared out of order, Qon, Caroy came to his foct now, and withdrew lignamo, "Iis own county (Hamiltou) lad iven him only 10_votes out o! 40, oud that lled him In his hoart of hoarts. Tho socond ballot rosulted ag follows : Burns, 938 ; Noblo, 225 ; aud Burns was nominatod. Yor Judgo of tho Bupromo Court, long torm, 1L C. Whitman, of Hawmilton County, John I, Young, of Champaign County, snd John Potor Biohn, of Brown County, woro named. Tho fixst ballot resulted in 976 votos for Whitman; 118 for Brohn, and 60 for Young. Whitman was nominated. Charles A, Bcribner, of Lucas County, was vominated by acelamation for Judgoe of the Su- premo Court, short torm, For Attornoy-Geuoral—Charlos W. Daloy, of Montgomary Gounty; David M. \Wilson, of Ma- honing; William 1, Lynch, of Starl; E. 8. Wallaco, of Clark; W. V, M. Layton, aud M. A Dolorty, of Frauklin, The frat voto stood: Doherty, 803; Lynch, 106; Dm\'uj'. 41 Luyton, 80. Doborty was then nominated unanimonsly,’ Tor Treasurer, the following nominations were mado: L. B. Leods, of Brown; Charlos Boosol, of Anglaizo; Jonathan Hurshmun, of Mont- gomery; Charlea N. Allon, of Jefferson; W. Q. Adams, of Soiotn; George Weimer, of Summit. ‘Fho namo of Mr. Hurshman raised a storm, 1o is the nomince for flmthf)lneu of tho Convention of the 80th, and whon ‘Mr. Clny, of Montgomery, named him, thore arose hidses and culls, and cries of “Oh! git down!" “Put bim out!" + None of that[" otc. Mr. Clay, in prosonting tho name, enid ho was nominated by the Con= yention of July 80. [Groaus and_crios of * Put him out.”] Iearme turough. I roprosent his county aud himself, audIknow lum to boa {:cut]emnn of ability to oxecuto and discharge ho duties of that ofiico. o is reaponsiblo, and in overy way rospectable. Upto this time ho has not accoptod tho nomination of that handful of a convontion, [Put him out [] Not one word has boen heard from him sinco. [Cricsof No | No!"] Iappenl to tho Presidont of this Con- vention that he will suwmn tho nominecs of this Convention, and other peoplo take the liborty, without his consont, of nominating him a8 a eandidato for Troasurer, it docs not make Lim less n Domocrat, [A voice—'* But he has Liad timo to say ho would not accopt.”] Aftor somo further remarks = on Mr, Hurghman as the mnominee of tho bob- tail Convontion, _ Mr. Clay conclud- ed to withdraw Mr. Turshman’s name, snying a8 ho did go: ‘[ desire to ey, boforo I do 8o, that I wish it understood that urghman, as well s mygel!, will vote for William Allen for | Governor. 1 beg leave to withdraw." ‘I'ho first bellot atood : Allen, 165; Loeds, 125; Bosol, 103; Weimor, 185, The gocoud ballot stood: Allen, 8; Loods, 57; Basol, 135; Woimer, 399, Mr. Woimer's nomination was declared unani- mous, By this time, 5:30 p. m., the Convention had thinned down to a skeleton, and all woro ‘weary. Soma countios had lett in a body, and in othors only the Chairmen wero loft to cast the voto. A motion to adjourn to 7:30 p. m. waa voted down, and the Convention procecded. Tor Comptrollor of the Tronsury, J. O. New- finmor, of Marion, was nominated by acclama- ou. For Board of Public Works, John Lawrenco, of Guornosoy County ; Chris, Shunl, of Mercor ; Honry P, Taylor, of Mancock; H, Ohlfeld, of Inrdin County ; L. Littlor, of Crawford, were named, ~ Thio ' rouult was 803 for Khunl; 43 for ‘Faylor, 28 for Littlor, 46 for Lawronce, and o fow uthiors seattoring. ' The nomination of nllr. Shunk closod the businoesd of the Conven- tion, BPEECH OF HON. A. Q. THURMAN, Tho Hon. Allen G. Thurmen being in the Hall, to the nurEriuo of many, who uup{mnm\ lLim jn s bed of siokness, tho Prosidont called upon him for & word or two, Mr. Thurman camo forward slowly, and was received with cheors. In ro- sponse Lo aaid : GeNTLEMEN OF THE CONVENTION: If Twas in the ‘bost possiblo coudition to speak I would not inflict o Bpeoch on you at this Iato hour of the day; but I am not in condition to mako a epocoh. 'The scvero #ore thiroat under which I am suffering, forbids that ; but I havo volco cnough to thauk you, with my whols Loart, for your kiuducss, and I bavo 'voico onough to promiso you that you shall hearmeto your hearta* coutent botween now sud cloction day, "It has hape pened that tho men the most meritorious, and who avo desorved well of thelr countrymon, owlng to the offect of tho projudices of tho hour, have not recolved commendation, I can any with gratitudo thst I havo beon fur moro than rowarded by tho good feol- ing aud commendation of the Demoeratls arly, It will bo tho most grateful recollcotion of 1y lifo that the Domocratio party hua maid to me, * Well don, good and falihtul sorvant,” (Ohoors.] Gentiomen, T ueed not any iat X am protid of thi day; that T om proud of thls Convention, But I willssy to you that, \Whilo others may havo been surprised nglhn outpour- dugof the Domocracy to-iny, I have not been sur- prised, for procioly whiat I expoctod hus ocenrrod to. day, " But am - proud of {t for man reasons, oud frst und obovo all fhat ft 18 conclualvely and frrofragably proven that we aron party of privelples, Tt Ju conclusively and frro- fragably provei that we will not, whatevor Llandishe Dionts mny bo thrown aronnd us, snrrendor on prinel. plo, Meudiiron nay dio, bt principlos are otornal, Wo muy huvo udvocated measures, and thoy may have beon defentod, Wo iy bava opnosod measures, and oy tiay uvo boou adoptod, Wo uay Liave boor defuated on dusuc and muusures, but on’ yrinciples wo havo nver been dofoated, and nevor will bo. o wost s markablo fact now exhibitoa & that no party has ovor nolloved muccess for any lougth of timo, wivo Ly Mcbiug Demnocratlo i nciplos, and ho purty con aucceod [ this country that fs not ased on Democvatio principlos, for thoy are tho prine ciples of freo institutions, of froo govermnunt, on ‘whicls this It l»uhllu 14 founded, and thivy must bo pro- sorved if thiu lopublio shall onduve, 80 long e the #tars und stripes shall wave, 40 mattor what name of party may be uscd, Democratio principles must be the overniug owor of the land, It is right to call them ur'um:muu principles, and it {8 right to cell us. Domo- crats, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1873, But X ind T sm doing whot I eald X could not do. 1 [Cries of “do on, go om") Yostordey I was in tho doctor’s hands, and “ho aid I conld not get out under forty-cight hours. I hnd tho oplzootio, Itia consoling to me that it affocts horses and not Jacknasen; but whon tho Domocrats began to gathor around mo, and {alked Dewocrncy and friendship to o, I declata thoy aid movo good {han tho phystotaus, ‘Wo hinva dono & noblo work to-day. You huvo sdopt. ed a platform that will dofy criticism, aud you have mado it sitch s nover boforo was presonied to tho feopioof Lbia Blate and I nay to Jou thist T firmiy bo- ov that this ticket you have this day mado whll bo olected, [Ohoors.) Mr. Thurman having concluded, the band struck up, and tho remnants of tho convontion hurried out to supper. MR, ALLEN ACOEPTSH, Tho following tologram was rocoived from Afr. Allen in answer to ono notifying him of tho nomination: T accept tho nomination, and deairo tho Convontion Lo accopt my gratitude for it. I accopt it becauso thio Convention, by bostowing it, oxpresses tho bollof Uhat I may be of somo sorvico iu promoting tho stccess of tho great Domocracy, upon whosa siiceoss and pon that alono rosts tho prosperity, liberty, ahd hnppincas of the American people, (8ignod) WILLIAM ALLEN, TIIE GTATE OENTIAL, COMMITTES, The Domaoratio Btate Contral Committes or- gonized by olocting A. A.-Walling, of Piclnway, Obnirman, Tho Exooutive Committos organized }?nluuthl John: @. Thompzon, Chalrmnn, aud » B. Esbllman, Sccrotary. A ratifleation mnutin;; was held to-night ad- drossed by a number of spenkora, Virginin Conscrvative State Convens tion, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Now York, Aug. 6.—Tho Tribune's epecinl from Richmond snys tho Congervative Convone tion, 8y n body, is ono of tho largest and most thoroughly reprosentative of whito and Stato's rights cloments evor gathorod in Virginia, nndis full of hopo and enthusissm for tho campaign. Muoyor Kooloy, of Richmond, says it is tho most intolligent convontion ko ovor saw in Virginia. Tho Convention appears to lnck only management and brafus to guide it to mako it in all respocts success- ful and auepicions. Among the dologates aro Genorals Jubal A. Early, Fitzhugh Leo, Fayotto MoMullen, eod A. . Hollidsy. Tho Inst two reprogented tho Stato in Congress bofore tho ro- bellion, Roprosentatives Hanes, Duke, and Braxton, of tho last Congross, aro also presont. Rempor, tho candidato of Gen. Mahone and the railrond intorost for Govornor, 18 not in town, while Withors, his most formidable opponent, is in tho city, within call of his frionds, The spoaking this morning sorved to discloso clonrly aud thoroughly tho issues on which tho Con- sorvatives intend to_fight this campnign, Thoy are unqualified aud oxtremo in their domands for & whito man's Government, and proposo to mako that the corner-stono of thair political crood. Hardly any allusion was mado to tho increnso of tho salary baclk-pay business, con- tralization of Federal power, intornal improve- ments, or any othor quostions, prosent orof tho immediato future. It was always and only tho ** everlasting niggor,” and dotorminn- tiou to keop bim in his proper pince. Nothing was said, cithor, about the movemont of the Domocratio party in support of Mr, Grocloy Inst yoar. Tho domonstrations of the Consorvatives all showod plainly enough that tho Con- sorvative heart of Virglnia i oseontinlly in tho old placo, and that the apposl for & whito mau's Government for ihite 1mon is still the strongest. Tho audience to-da; A liko tho Convention itsclf, has boon ontiroly white, not ono solitary colored faco being visible in the entiro theatre. Tho contest botween Kempor and Withors for the nominntion for Governor has been warm and uncnnsiugknl! the opponout of Mohono “mud tho "Railrodd ring, a8 thoy torm it, havo boon diligontly _turning ~ overy = stono for Withers, Both i;entlomnn weoro Confedorato fiold ofticors ; both aro of irrepronchable por- gonal in!flf;rlty, and Eflpllllll' among Virginiane. Though Mahone pushes Komper, it is said that his roal object is to namo the Lieutonant Goy- ornor, wwho s Presidout of the Sonate, has much more ugoful and influontinl patronago at his disposal. Withers iz urged y many who recall Lis voluntary and imsguani- moug withdrawal from the hoad of the ticket in 1806 to maka way for the Walker movemont, and now they claim he desorvos another nomi- nation, The Kempor party, however, succooded in controlling tho organizition, and on tho test ,voto oarricd by 40 mejority inn volo of 250, 4 proposition that the Permancnt Organization Cominittes should be appointed by the Tempornty Chairman, Harmaw, st svowed Kempor man, instond of bo. inglulculcd by delogates by Congrossional Dis- tricts, Rromstonp, Va., Aug. 6.—The Conservativo Btato Conyention' met hore to-day, about 400 delegatos being prosont, Tho Convention waa called to ordor by R, F. Daniels, Chairman of tho Stato Committeo, on whoso' motion G. Al Harmon was choson Tomporary Chairman, A committoo consisting of two from cach Congressioual District wus thon appointed on credontials, During the sbsonco of the committoo, Robort Ould was called upon and addrossed tho Con- Znnhon in reviow of Hughos' spesch at Lynch- urg. Aflor o heated debato as to tho manner of for- mation of the Committeo on Permancnt Organ- izntion, the Cbnir appointed threo from each District delegation, with Robort Ould as Chair- man, The C‘ammiltun thus formed thon retired. A very decidod upirit of antagonism was dis- layed in the dobate by the frionds of Gon, J. L. omper and Col. Robort E., Withors, two prom- inent candidotes for nomination for Governor, ‘The Committeo on Pormanent Organization mPorlad for President ‘homas 8. Bocock, with & fargo numbor of Vice-Presidonts. Mr. Bocock, on taking the chair, nddressed tho convontion in denuncistion of the Ropublican party sud Repub- licon rule. Aftor considerablo disenssion, the names of Gen, Jnmes L, Kempor and Robort E. Withors wero placed in nomination for Govornar. Labor-Reform Convention. LoweLr, Mass, Aug. 6.—The *Labor-Re- forn" Blato Convontion, hold horo to-day, was elimly attondod. Judge Robort Cowloy, of ZLowall, wne choson Chafrman, In tho courso of his address ho said: '* Aftor dofining the policy to be pursued touching the hours of labor, it will bocomo our pleasure and our duty to extond our fratornal congratulations to the farmors of tho Wout, nud tendor to them our bost wishes for thoir success in tholr offorts to procuro choap tranaportation,” Aftor tho appointment of a committon to se- loot o Btato Committoo of Labor Reform, and considerabla rambling discusslon, tho Committos on Regolutions roported n sories dopracating long Inbor por day of operatives, and asking tho lodgo of factory oporatives to voto only for on-hour mon for Roprosontatives and Senators ; donouncing the bon-nttontion of Logislatured for the past twouty-fivo yeara to potitiona to thom on the subjoct of labor reform; donuncis atory of those who voted against the desired logislation, num(ufi Martin Grifiin, Uharles B. Btioknoy, and N. VW, Harmou, accusing them “of doublo-dealing and tronchery, and unworthy support; TIssao 1L Colo, Robert D. Fuller, Newell Gills, ‘I'imothy Pack- ard, G. A. Torroy, Carroll D, Wright as onemios and traitors to our oauga ; that wo rogurd rocont chiangos made by Gov, Washburn {n tho Buroau of Labor, aftor bis proposition to lift this do- Lmrtmeut to o highor lovel, as & swindle upon In- or organizations of a most atrocious and of- fensive charuotor ; aud bis ronomiuation by the Republican party, aud tho indifferenco of tho Domooratio organization to tiis crimo ayalnst Inbor, we ehall rogard as additional ovidenco that wa havo nothing whatover to hopo from oither of thoyo bwo partios ; that thoy have boon cap- tured by the mfllhullut olassos s complotely us the Whlg and Domocratio partics were contiolled by tho Bouthorn slave-ownors, ‘Tho rosolutious wero adopted. Aftor adjournment to dinner, a nolsy gonfllet took placo botwoen tho delogates in the hall as totho merits aud domorits of Gou. Butlor, A little row was imminont, but tho }mull\o efforts of Ars, Imma Lone, Soorelary of the Crisping' organization, and Mrs, Alariha Walbrl dgo, proved succossful. Thoeo wore thie ouly ladics presont. ‘o Gonvention roassomblod at 2 p. m. Cotn- mittocs ou Btato Logislation and Financo wore sppointed, dosultory dircussion wan indulged in bj "“"f’ mombers, and but littlo Fmgmuu was_mado with regular businous, Groat dinordor and confusion ;Arnvmlnd, Lalf tho Convention bolng on thelr eot and olaiming tho floor, A resolution was offorod (hat this Convention of worliingmen recognizo the rocont Congros- slonal salury-grab os o clear stonl, and considor thogo who voted thorefor, and aldo tho I'rosi- dont, who lobblod toraud #'gued tho bill, asplun- dorers, mora worthy of tho Penitontiary than of public’trust, A rosolution to send speakers nto the manu- {facturing towns on the ten-hour movomont was reforrod to tho State Committeo, Mr, Itunt, of Chatleston, offerod a rosolution condemning E. R, Ifonr's deciston on the olght- hour Inw, aud approving Prosident Grant's ordor of conatruotion of 1t, overruling Hont's doclsion. W. I\, Griflth, in vory sovero languago, doc nounced Gon. Grant ans man that hed dono nothing but lulury to tho lnboring clnssos, Hunt withdrow his alluvlon to Prosident Grant, and tho rosolutions then passed. Couvention adjonrned. Tho Btato Labor Reform Committeo, as or- anized, hos B, M, Chamberlain for . Chairman ; . 11, Oflfr, Bocretiry ; Goorge MeNonl, Trons. urar, A mass-meoting but slimly attended was hiold this ovoning, It was prosided ovor by Charles Cowloy, who took occasion to make favorablo mention of Gen, Butler. Tontarks woro mado by McNonl, who suggont- ed o ton-cont colloction from fuctory oporatives, for thio purposo of raising 98,000 Lo’ bo dovoted ta lobby purposos in the Logislaturo. New York Colored fZopublicnn Stute Convention, Banarooa, Aug, 6.—Tha Colorad Republican Btato Convontion moet laro to-day. O. C. Gil~ bort, ot Baratogn, was ohoson Chairman. A motion to form o pormanent organization for tho yoar was stronuounly USWHM l:)‘y W. I, Johneon, and as strongly urged by Me. J, Butlor. Aftor o prolonged dobate the miotion was car- ried, and the Convention adjourned to meet in Now York City Oct. 2. Bovouteon dolegntos woro prosont. The Kentucky Elcction, HorgixsvitLr, Ky, Aug. 6. vang, Repnbli- can candidato for {he Sennto, has o mejority in tho city aud county estimated at about 550 Parker, Ropublicau condidato for tho Logls- lauro, will buvo o mojority of 000, ho Ro- publican voto in evory precinct shiowsnn in- croaso whoro_thio Domocrats fall short. Thero appeared to bo no intorcst mnnifested by tho Domogratic party, many having refused to go to tho polls, ‘Pho Ttopublicen vole is tho largest over cast in the county. Tho Massnchusetts Democraty, Dosroy, Aug, 6.—Tho Domocratic State Con- tral Committoo held o meoting to-day, nnd na- signed Sopt. 3 ag tho timo and Worcostor tho place for holding tho rogular Btato Convention. NEW YORK. Further Devolopments Concerning the Combination Against Erice=Mem. bers of the WUnited States Sonate Eleation Committee Notitied to Moct in New Yorke. Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, New Yorx, Aug, 6.—~The sonsntional story of the stock-jobbing operation by which the bomrs sought to dopross Erie with fictitious suits, epocially tolographed you yostorday, was pub- lisbed bere this morsing, ond created inleuso oxcitoment in Wall streot. Tho schomo was' known to somo of tho bulls, and suspocted by others, but tho nows camo liko o clap of thundor to most, and fonre nre slill ontertained that tho schomo will yob succoed, in spito of tho fact thatitis de- nounced gonorally, Tho Tribune said editorially ‘Tho Courts have been so ropeatodly used in tho past to affect tho prico of Erio stocls, that it 18 1ot strango that tho bears in Wall stroot seok to dopross it by instigating suits to_deolaro the thencts of tho presont Dircctors illogal, and to throw the Company into banlrupte Tho {irat suit is based on'the fact that L*"r o Intoly Fnld n dividond on its common stock. Posuibly t was illogal. At any rato it was 8o irrogular o procoeding on tho part of this particular Com- lfi'ny thut wo do not wondor somo person was digaffoctod. Tho suit to throw tho Compauy iuto baukruptcy {s based on the failuro to PRy tho intoreat on $5,000,000 of guarantood bonds of tho Boston, Iartford & Erio Ruilrond Com- pany. Tho fuarantao of thoso bonds way ol- tained by such fraudulont conspirncy s justifiod the ropudintion of intorest, principal, and all. Wo publish olsowhora the nows whioh we have Leen ablo to gather of the movement which has affoctod Wall stroot for soveral days past, but wo warn all who road it that tho evidences of atock-{ohbin : aro vory strong” Tho samo papor hended the newa articlo *Stook Jobbing Extraordinary," and otherwise denounced it ag 8 benr movoniont. Its positive lauguaga in do- nouncing an operation in which Jay Gould,whom tho Times insists in calling the owner of tho Z'ribune, i8 mora Inrgely intercstod than anyother vorson, puzzled muny” who have accepted its riyal's etory na true. ~ Gould is immensely short of stock, and if tho presont attompt falls ud Erio is not demessed in timo to covor his shorts Lo will bo n hoavy losor, and with o heavyloss at this timo much of Gould's prostigo in tho stroot will bo gone. It js known “that ho wne scriously squeozed in tho Iate miniaturo corner 1 Lirie, whon the Gormaus made him pay 1 per cont o doy for tho lonn of stock to carry im over that tide. Gould has mado no con- cealment of his discomfiture at that time, but hing Li)mm about denouncing tho squecze as o shabby trick, To-dny he and all tho other boars are protesting that tho Fro]ectml _wuits aro bous fido, aud hat they will Lo successful, but the bulls, fool- ingg the offect of tho moventont,pressod tho mar- Iiot, and at tho carly Bonrd forcod tho stock np 3¢." It rocoiled, howovor, and foll off Jg from tho oponing prico. ‘The lawyers who furnished information of the suits insist thoy are to be in- stituted in good faith by tho holdors of Erio roforred stock, and Boston, Hartford & irio firat mortgago bonds guaranteed by Erie. Holdors of ILirio proforred claim that they have tho clearcat J)NM that tho dividoud on comimon stock doclared and paid soveral months ogo, wna not earned by the rond, but was paid from a lozu which was nogotiate by English agents, and for which mortgage bonde of tho road Lave beon given; mor hos any dividond beon earned: for tho Inst six montls, althongh it {8 undorstood that anothor dividond on the common stock is soon to bo doclared. Tho nmount roquired to pay the dividend on common stock wag about $2,000,000, and thisis to boadded to the obligations of tho road, and on this amonnt iutercat will have to Do puid, Instead of fmproving in its financial condition, the road, they sny, 18 stoedily declin- {ug. Whonthe Liolders of preforrodstock recolved it, 1t was with tho guaranty that 7 por cent annually would bu&)nld on it if oarned Ly tho rond bofore any dividend should be paid on com- mon stock. Tho dividend of the latter was from borrowed funds and not from the oarnings of tho road. This was plainly an infringe- of tho spirit of the _contract tho holdors of proforred _stock, and tho lattor had good ground for upplying Lo tho courts for an injunction to restrain tho declaration and payment of & dividend on com- mou stock. It is claimed that tho gunrantosin; of the bonds of the Boston, Hartford Erlo was o frandulent tranenction on the partt of the oficors of both ronds, 'his might bo €0, but the bonds are held bt; in- nocent holdors, and tho ofticors of the Railrond cauuot now ropudiate the coutract. A declsion of the Bupromo Court of the United Btates, in o eimilar caso las sottled this, Thoro aro other questions iuvolyed, The Busponslon Bridge & Lria Junction Rail- rond is o branch rond oxtending from Buffulo to Susponsion Dridge, 1t hus obligations consisting of $1,000,000 first-mortgago 7 or cont bonds, and 86,000,000 stock, Paymont {8 guaranteed by Erlo, and in addition o 7 por cout dividond” on the stock as routal of the rond, This ngroomont was cone summated under the motoriously ocorrupt monpgement of Tisk and Gould, There {8 now a cobsidorablo amonnt of ar- ronrn%:m of paymont. A suit will be brought in this couo nlso to compol payment, Tho Union Cor Gnmflnuf: pluacod & lnrge amouut of rolling-btock on tha Lirio Rond whon the rond was in such a condition that it eould novpurehnsio any. A stipulatod amonnt wns paid for each mile traveled by this rolling-stock, Tho ar- roarages 0"1 Enymnm now nmount to about ) $200,000. rolling-stock fs used, al- though tho contract has been ro- pudiated by presont Erio ofolals, This sooms sirange, as it was gonorally underatood that the ropudiation of » contract carried with it the whole and not a single part. Tho Ate lautio & CQreat Wostorn Hallrond Compuny has rocoutly ~rocovered £400,000 from the Erlo Nond " in the Olio Courts, 'Lhiy was undomstood to bo only & portion of o largo clnim which eortuin persons who ure interostod, Loth in Erio und Great Woestorn, aro , anxious to hava paid, Comptrollor Groon has pursuod a policy of de- NUMBER 352. lay in tho pagmont of claims for the roduction of ncodtul eppropriations,and in contosting cases in court by voxatious suits and dilatory motions, which {8 balng gonerally denounced, and ho is growing rapldiy unpopular. In on ono or two cnsod ho las dolasyed payments by roturng to mandamusos issued " by courts which ho has failod to swoar to, 'To-day Judgo DPratt gavo o docision roquirlng him to” swonr to tho truth of his roturns in tho case of the Bhoriff, who claims 53,000 fees rofused paymont by Greon, It {8 asnorted to-night that he will rofuso to vorify returns and abandon the caso, “This andt like aots land to his boing sovorely de- nounced, = [70 the Ansociated Press.] New Yonx, Aug. 0.—An offort fa making to Ewcurn & publio rocoption for Josoph Arch, tho 08d of (he English agricultirnl novement, who 1s oxpoctad iu this gountry this month, to nee for limsolf if ekilled farm eorvints aro wantod, aud ,if 8o to provide for thoir transportation hither. James Kolloy Inst_ovoniug fatally stabbod his wifo, who hind rofused to live with )‘.’llm‘ 5 Sonator Morton hoe addreaned notos Lo Llis g socintos on the Committoo on *I'rivilegos and Elections, appolntiug n full mooting of that Committao i this city, on the atof Octabor, for o consldoration of tho proposed amondionts to tho Fodoral Constitution which shall effoct a chlm[gx in tho mode of olecting the Prosident aud Vico-President. - It is intonded to give the seasion of tho Committee in Now York n [Eubuu obaractor, and wevoral leading constitutional lawyors and writors on this specinl subject will be fuvited to addross tho Committoo, Moritz Bimon, United Stnates vico Consul at Hanover, arrived this morning from Ilnmhurg. My, S8imon, being tho Gorman agout for bonds of tho sovaral Amoricun citios and States, whils in this country will visit the Becrotary of tho ‘Preasury at Washington, and also tho citics of Chicngo, Cincinnati, and Philadelphin, Sharkoy, tho murderor, s undor clogo suryell- Inuoe. Home of hiy frionds Intely furnishod him with brandy, aftor driuking which ho bohaved outrageously, assaulting not only the keopors but his own counsel. i is to bo hanged on tho 16tk inat. Qoorgo N, Dunning, who is churgod with do- frauding tho United Btates Government out of #overal thousand dollars wlite employod in the Assny Offlco, was brought up for sontonco to- day, but, owing to the poculiar manner in which e indictmont ngainst him was drawn, it failing to charge intent to defraud, it is probablo ho will bo diecharged. Thoe body of the man murdored at tho cornor of 8pring and Groen strects has boon identifled as that of Androw Gargin, & firoman on the #teameor Providonce. THE GRANGERS. Modification of the Dodge County Rovolutions. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JuNEAv, Wi, Aug. 6.—To the Patrons of Wisconsin: With tho approbation of the Mas- tor of tho Btato Grango, after consultation, it has boon doomed best to modify tho regolutions of the Dndgfl County Convention, 80 that thoy will read from and aftor the word resolved ns follows: That s Conven- tion of tho Patrons of Husbandry of Wiscon- sin bo hold ot Watortown on Tueday, Aug, 26, 1873, for tho purposo of consultation, and the transaction of b\m{unmgnrtnflniug to tho intor- eats of tho ordor; said Convention to consist of tho ofticors of the Stato Grango, Stato Daputios, Mastors of Subcrdinate Grangos, and such othor mombers of tho ordor as mufiwluh to atttend. 1AM BAwyER, President Dodge County Council, E. B. BowrENs, Sccrotary. e Tho Nebraskn Granges, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, PratTsyouri, Nob., Aug. G.—1Two hundred and ninaty-six Grangos are reported for the Stato of Nobrasks, Extensive proparations aro malking for county and State fair WALL STREET Review of the Stock, IRond, and Gold Markots. Swecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Aug. 0.—Paciflo Mail was tho only foatureof tho stock-markot to-dny, and advanced 1 per cont. The cauto for tho sudden nctivity is uot apparont. Early in tho day 8t. Paul was vory woak, on account of passing the rogular somi-onnual dividond, but later the decline way recoverod. Tho remanindor of the list was dull aud without interest, aoLp not affected by the favorablo nows from abroad, sud speculation lncked life aud vigor. FONEIGN EXCHANGE dull. Rates for eall louns aro8to 4 por cent. Discounts unchanged. . BTATE TONDS, Small businoss in State bouds, but prices are firm, 'lonnessces improving o fraction, UNITED HTATES BEOURITIES are quiet. Other markets unchanged and quict -— THE CHEROKEES. A Civil War Ymminent Within the Semi-Ofvilized ‘Eribu. Kaxsas Orry, M., Aug, 6,—Tho Times® spocial from Coffoyville, Ku., says information reached that place to-day that the Cherokee Indians wero having o bloody war among themselves at Cody's Bluft, about twonty-five miles south of thero, The ~ trouble grew out of an oloction held Aug. 4, "in which what is kunown a8 tho Ross fuction came out ahead, Tho other two factions are tormed Indopendent and Down- ings. Al partios are detormined, and tho proba- biliey is thero will be a bloody war yot. The Iatost roport says "about seventy-fiva armed mon of tho Rosu faction aro Inying quiot and awaiting orders. ‘Thoir opponents declaro a dotermination to continue the fight. e e Obitunry. Spscial Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, EKavnsas Ciry, Mo., Aug, G. 0 Hon. Thomas McCarty, Democratio Stato Sonator from tho Diatriot of Clay, Clinton, and Platte Countios, died at Liberty, Mo, to-day. Mr, McCarty was born in Kentucky, but was a resident of Clay County for forty yours, wag woalthy and highly vospaoted by all partios, social and political, ~ Ho was o Captain in the Robel service, received a wound in tho neck at Wilkon’s Crock in 1861, from which ho nevor recovered, and his death was acceloratod thereby. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 8, Pavg, Minn,, Aug. 6.~William W. Pliolps, & mombor of the Thirty-sovonth Con{;mn!, n load- iug Domoerat of Minnesota, died at Aun Arbor, Mouday. Ho will bo buried from his home in Red Wing to-morrow. DIn{) Robert Whitacre, formorly of New Lis- bon, a land-owner in Ohio, Wisconsin, and Miunesota, diod at his residence iu 8t, Paul this morning, NEwW @oxm, Aug. 6.—Lovi Biesell, tho well~ known inveutor of locomotive and’ othor mn- ohinery, diod here yosterday, Ho wes & brothor of the late Gov, Biksoll, of Iilinois, OLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 6.—Goorge W. Casa died at Droadon, Ohio, to-day, in his 88th year, BMr, Cass has boon a rosidentof Ohio for soventy- throo yonrs, and was tho last of tho family of Maj. Jonathan COuss, o was o brother of Gon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, and father of Gon. Georgo W, Cass, of Ponusylvania, Oataua, Aug. 6,—Hon, I 0. Campbell, War- deu of the Stato Penltentinry, died lnst n]g;hl. ot Lincoln, ot homorrhagoe of the lungs. — LT Utah tems. Bavt LARE, Aug. 6.—A now servico was made on Brigham Young intho divorco caso Inat night. Tho caso will bo argued to-morrow bofore Judge Emorson, A delogation of the Oity Council of Fhiladol- phia arrived last ovoning, They wore mot at Ogdon by DMayor Wolls and a dele- gation of the Clty Council, and are the guosts of tho city. ‘Chis morning tho party visited tho prinoipal points of jntorost in the clty, and loft his morning for Yosomite aud Bun Franclsco, Joseph 1L, Inncook, membor of tho Logislature, Joined the Enrly to-dny., Tho roception hero was ontirely Mormon, No Unitod Statos ofticials or Oentilos were invited to participate, Butcher has been held without bail for tho murdor of tho Cotton famity, At the close of tho oxamination there wns groat excitomont fn tho Court-room. Revolvors wero drawn and n bloody scouo threatened. Fortunately order was rostored, —_—— @ccnn Stonmship Nowss Livereoor, Aug. 8,.—Bteamships Canada, Batavis, Qallio, Australis, aud Hormanun, from Now York, huve nrrived out. New lex, Aug. 6,—Arrived, stoamships Europa, from G(lasgow, Oubs, from Liverpool, Quibrin, from Hamburg. FOREIGN. The Insurgents at Cadiz Sur~ render to the Spanish Troops, Two Tnsurgont Prigates Captured by tho Gormans in Malta Harhor, An Early and Plentiful Har- vest Promised in Eng- - land. Large Increase of Russian Emigration’ to the United States. Minister Motley Seriously Ill---A Diel in Parvis. SPAIN, Mapnin, Aug. 6.~Tho insurgonts at Cadiz invo surronderod to the Nntionnl troops, and, Gon. Pavin ot their hend, entored ihe clty yon- torday. - Bonor Rancos hins'boon appointed Droet- . dont of tho Junts at Cadiz until tho arrivalof tho authorities, A powder-mugazino in Valoncin oxploded oo torday, Lilling many insurgents aud wounding o utill grontor umber. Wasminaroy, Aug. 6.—The Navy Dopartment to-day received o dispateh from Capt. Welly, commnnding tho Shonandoal, dated Cadiz, Spain, on tho 6th. Ho snys that Ondiz is inl posdossion of the Government forces. 'Tho in- surgonts surrondered without fighting, and tha city’is quiot. o suys nothing about his con- duct in that port. The Dopartmont does not; credit tho telegraphie atatoment of tho 4th, that ho had ordered tho Bpanish insurgont frigato Ville do Madrid to nbstain from Lostilitios, and that that vossel romained at anchor uundor tho guns of the S8henaudoah, Maprip, Aug. 6.—Tho Germans have cap- f\l[lt{:d two insurgont frigatos in tho harbor of nlnga. Mapnio, Aug. G.—A bill has beon introduced in the Cortes providing for the ostablishmont of & W""l colony on ona of the Ladrono Islands, The Governmont is concontrating » largo force of gonadormes in Mndrid for tho piwrposo of disarming disaffected militia Dattalionn. Bonor Olozaga, late Ministor to Franco, las, through Admiral Topoto, tondered iy servicos to the present Governmont. Tho German Congul at Almeria claims 850,000 damagos for injuries dono to i residenco dur- ing tho bombardmont of tha city by the insur- gent mon-of-war, The (overnment truors have ro-occupied Borcea, which has beon in {Lo hands of the in- surgents siuco the doclaration of independenca of Murcia, 3 The insurgents have gained possossion of Orihuela and Lhroaten Alicante, A doputation has loft Salsmanca for Madrid ta negotiate a compromise with the Govornment, Sinco the opening of the bombardment 200 shells liavo beon thrown into Valoncin, and the troops have advanced 600 yards, Tho Tusurgonts aro making & most obstindte resistance. "The insurgont fleot hns landed o dotuchment at Motril, on tho const of the Province of Gronada. All the Govornmont fuuds woro seized, and o contribution of 8,000 levied, —_—— GREAT BRITAIN, 2 :Nrw Yorx, Aug. 6.—A London spocial says = Uhe Parlinmontary election at Greenwich, to Al tho seat rondored vacant by the death of ' Sir David Salomau, resulted in & Conrervative tri- umph, Mr, Boord, o London distiller, boing ro- turned, This is the first instanco, sinea 1852, of a Conscrvative candidato boing olected for the borougl, and tho result is accopted as an almost cortain indication that the Cousorvativos will roturn to powor aftor the appronching gono- rol election, with s fair working majority. It is alrendy stated that Gladstone’ will not seok a ro-olection at the hinnds of bis Greenwich con- stituonts, and that hio contomplatos rotiring finally from Parliamentary lifo. 5 London papers at Land state that tho case of ‘Bavalan Kahn ngainet Baron DoReutor was yos- tordny disposed of by the Lord Chancellor, whe enid the Court could cortainly nob doal with an alloged fraud committed upon a foroign Govorn. mout, Every allogation which ought to bo in a Lill to support 1t was horo wanting, whifo overy- thing necessary to destroy it appeared, and the demurror must therefors bo allowed on the usual torms, London papers atato that reports from the sgricultaral diebelots o England nro gonerally favorabloto the hopes of an early and plontiful linrvest. The wifo of Dr, Banker having died under suspicious circumstances, he Las boen put undor polico surveillauco. 5 A privato disputch from Livorpool statos that Capt. Phillips and oflicers of the wrocked stonm- ship City of Washiugton havo boen dismissod from tho omploy of tho company for not casting tho lend duriug tho voyago. | LoxpoN, Aug. 6.—An elaction to fill tho va- cant seat in the House of Comimous took place yostorday, and resulied in tho roturn of James onwan, tho Liberal candidate. The olection to fill the vacancy from Enst Staffordshire took _placo to-day. ‘Who result of tho poll is not yot known, Botting was strongly in favor of the Consorvative candidato, Allsopps. Mr. Motloy has boon abliged, by his illness, to decline the invitation of the Quoon of Holland to take up Lis residonco in tho Royal Palace, Lmigration from Russia to America is incroas. ing. i“nnr hundred Russians sailed to-day on ouno steamor. Tho movemont threatons to~ de- populato some districts in Russia, ioxnon. Aug. 6.—John Lathrop Motloy, the Amorican historian, has been stricken with par: slysig, depriving him of the use of ono side. William 1. Baxtor, joint Sccratary of the Troasury, has resigned. ——— FRANCE, . Tanis, Aug. 6.—A dinpatch from Vienna says that tho interview yesterduy between the Connts do Chambord and do Paris was most cordial, and that the political situation in Frauce was not al- ludod to. Panty, Aug, 6.—A duel was fonght to-day be- tween M. Hervo, Editor of tho Journalde Paris, snd M, About, tho woll-known author aud jour- natist, Tho latter way slightly wounded in the right band. %lhl. Odilon Barrot, thoPresident of the Couneil of Btato, died to-day, oged 78, 3 The suit of Madamo_Mellcoros haa boen dis- missed, and the plaintiff ordered to pay costs, —— CUBA, WABNINGTON, Aug, 6.—A tranalation of the do- eoroo of thé Prealdent of tho Republio of Spain, instructing ofiicials in Cuba fo roturn to allogod insurgoents their proporty, which may have boou talon from them aud conflscated on grounds of suspooted disloyalty,has boon furnished our Gov- ernment. Tho docreo provides for a Board of high oftlcials to lear complaints and oclaims. Blfid Board s instructed mninly to decide upon tho idontity of claimants, and is vory liberal in ita provisions, s AUSTRIA, VIENNA, Aug. 6.—Tho Intornational Patont Tighta Congress is in scesion horo. Ono of ity first acts was to resolve that conunon pratection of invontions nlmuldL l;u guaranteod by the laws vilizod countries, M%:?m Aug. 8.—Mr, Thatcher of the United States Patont Oflice, who is now in this city, hus beon invited to & sent in the Patont Rights Con- grous. —_— ITALY, Rome, Aug. 6.—A statomont made by tho Min- {stor of Fluanco shows n gront inoronso in the numbor of vessels ongagod in commorce bo- tweon Italy and tho Unlted States. Tho duty on raw matorial {s oMically abrogated. Diftienltios Lhave arison'in tho execution of the law for the reorganization of the army. R0 Sy GERMANY, Beuww, Aug. 6,—Tho Provincial (,"nriwpmnl- ence afiirma that the recall of Capt, Worner set- tles the difliculty arising from the cnllllllr‘u of the Vigilante, Tho usanctlon of his act would bave Lcen an impliod recognition of the S\)ulunh Ropublio by Germany, A court-martial will be hold {u Liy case,