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VOLUME 27. ‘WATCHES. FINE WATCHES, YWe have the largest agsortment of Fine VWatches in the West, which we are selling at romarkably low prices. We have just received another large invoice of GOLD GUARD CHAINE. I MATSOR & (O, STATE & HONROESTS, SR AL NOTIOES: Tlenting Blatz’ Brewery, MILWAUKEE, WIS, : 71 NOTICH. Wo have the pleasuro to inform our friends end patrons that, in spite of tho firo, our Brewery is al- roady in running condition, Stock of Malt and Hops destroyed, yot cel- fars but little damaged and plonty of Boer on hand. Brewory building in- tact. B. DUESBERG, Agent. BUTE Barelay's Stow Casas, O North Chicao Cly Rl Co, 7108, 43 North Clarkst. i this Company are roquest- £d to raturn them to tha eflice and procuro tickets lustoad. ‘Passes will not bo good aftar Sopt. 15, V. JOOK CUT ¥ “THE EXPOSETION” TEHIS WEEXK. Articles on Savings Banks, und Tho Holy Ald and Roliof Bacloty, and other Imporiant matiers, Tho best Wackly 1o tho Weat, _For salo at Nows Oflicor 'URNER, Pres. ___ABTISTIC TAILORING, OHLY FOUB DATS MORN in which “we sell” our Goods TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT. Our Fall and Winter Fashions are issued. Our NEW GOODS for the coming senson wro boing received. ELY & CO,, IMPORTING TATLORS, ‘WABASH-AYV., cor. Monroe-st. ESTABLISOED 1854, TRUSSES. -Rupture Cmicaao, Irnn., Ang, 25, 1873 This 13 to certily that I liave beon under {ho treatmiont of Mamb & Bawles, aluco Boptembur Inst, for a large seratal Kunture on clght side, After wearing their Radf- cal Cure Truwa Taithfilly, X ilnd mysell peclootly ourad and souud s 1 avor was, ' Any sufforor wishing ta commu. nicato, muy addross me ot 166 South Jollorsvn-st. Dr. Marah's Patent. Radical Oorg Troes, the only Truss ehatwill CURE WUBTUILK, Al kinds of Trussas, Itias. tho Stackings, Shoulder Lsades, Apharstus for Low Lugs, Club Toot, Spinal Cucvature, Wesk Ankles, £6., acou- Tatuly wiailo. st acil t4od, b E Al OWIES, 1 Wkt oot b7 REAL ESTATE. WILMETTE. "W are offaring at this polnt, on tho Lake Shors, noar Evanston, 30ms of the ohojcest Grove Property in tho - olaity of Ohicago. Prices low and torms ossy. C.D.PAUL & CO., No, 88 Washington-st. FOR SALE, BANKERS' SHEARS And Erasing Knuives, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 and 120 Monrne-st., Chicago, RANGES, &o, WVANS Ranges, Broilers, &c. No. 3¢ STATI-ST. 8. 3. HERON, N. W. Agont. J. M. W. JONES, Furnishes ETATIONERY, BLANK HOOKS, &o., and duss DRINTING, of alf kind i at, T Haflroml Work and Ot Bulfyiies spoctaieiss, 4F "oa. 104 and 108 MEETINGS. Masonic, Aiiaiah o, 1L ?fi'}".;"é?.‘.’n{l:':gSl'ffif""l':":’.h:'fi-’.'é‘a‘g'. Yolo of postpanuniont, My order of the W, AL, s 7 Orer . e NIENAN, Soo, Attention, Sir KKnights, Bpactal oanalsro of St, dory, No. 33 5 E‘EM&?&\‘E&&%} A R or 08 . 3y avdir a1, O ! 62 D10 EILBON, Rocosdor, _ MUSICAL. =200 ANDS § ORGANS T0 RENT AND FOR SALE On the Most Favorable Terms. W. W. KIMBALL, COR. OF STATE & ADAHISS1S, CHICAGD. LOO CHICKERING PLANOS 'TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK, All havo tho now doublo benring| mgraffo | rocontly patonted by Ohlokering & Bons, which is con Isidorod the moat valuablo improvo-| ment over introduced in a JLiano, Call and seo thom at -[RERDY TEGELE OF MOSIC) Cor, Dearbiorn and Van Buren-sts, _FIDELITY SATE DEPCSIZORY. TR FIDELITY S.A T DEPSIT VAULTS, For absolute security, placo your Money, Bonds, Valuable Papors, and othor valusblas FIDBITY SAVINGS BAf Safe Depository, The Bafo Doposit Vaults of this Tnstitution are the strongest in the world, baing built of Heavy Masonry, and lined with Hardoned 8teel Plates and Burglar Motal of immense thiclcness, a singlo door weighing four tons, Those VAULTS withstood guccessfully tho great CHIOAGO FIRE, snd/are guarded by men day snd night. / JOHN 0. mxfla_&ms. Prosidont. THE NERCHANES. FARIERS, Y SAVINGSBANK. Tncorporated 1861, Commenoed Business 1863, 75 South (lark-st, Chicago, OpPoito 01 Court, Hause. WESR SIDE OFFICE, 62 Halsted-st., near Madison. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK. CO0K COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 1038 wrashimgtonest., Norlhoags corner Olark, opposita Court-ousa, WIEST SIDI OFFOE, 17 MHIvoraulico=aw. DINEGTONS_willtam B Ogden, Rodmond Prindlvill Gourga Taxlye Tioury R Pason, £, s Taylor, N . Lot 'ago, Ll . Tou- tam, M. Dv o Foon: liaha B, Wadsworth., MONEY can be drawn at any time, With injorost at tho rato of 0 por cont Per aniym on all sums deposited one Or mory fyull months, SKOW-PETERSEN, ISBERG & 0., mmBgNme, No, 2 Sonth Qlark-st,, & 9] i e ——— HOSIERY, YARNS, &e. GERMAN YARNS, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, Hosiéry, Canvas, Embroideries, and Fancy Goods. JUST REOEIVED, A OHOIOK STOOK OF NEW GOoODS. BURKITT, SUTTON & STANLEY, Rotnil—--68 STATE-ST. Wholegale---117 FRANIK LIN-ST. SHIRTS. IT WILL PAY TO ORDER ISHIRTS! From HARRIS & COBY, 171 iouth Olark-3t, : REMOVALS, HAG REMOVED 70 HI8 NEW KTORL, 183 & 185 Wabash-av., e _Hotwaen Monron and_Ada “WANTED, T | i ANTED--AGENTS--FROM 875 10 B340 por month, evorywhoro, to soll onolf of tho most waful artlolos ovor Invonted | ; nvedod bn ovory fawlly. Bend for Olrou-| I ‘lor, Addrcus, i EKCOMD & CO., 187 Btato-at,, Ontcaao, I, ' o 148, 145 & 147 Randolph-st, |Bhsnkind, 4 e Thicann Dailp CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST THE FARMERS' MOVEMENT. State Convention of the Granges of Wisconsin at Wateriown, Resolutions Favoring Cheaper Trans- portation Routes to the East and South, And Declining to Vote For Any One Concerned in the Salary-Steal. Mo State Ticket Likely to be Nominated by the Convention.” Indopendent County Officers Nominated by the Farmers of Ford County, Il Thoe Democrats of Fulton County, Illi- .nois, Pledgo Their Support to the Anti-Monopolists, ‘Wisconsin State Grange. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, WATERTOWN, Wis., Aug. 26.—A meoting of tho Biato Grango was hold hore to-day, to consider matiors porlaining to tho wolfaro of the Ordor, and moro eapeoially to decldo whothor an Anti- Monopoly ticket for Stale officers should be put in the flold. There woro 250 Graugors presont, - includivg E. R. Sheokland, of Iows, roprosont- iug tho Notional Excoutive Committes, . T'wuer Hall was convorted into,.n” Grango Xodgo, and the gathoring was callpil to ordor at D o'clack by Mr. Jobu Cochrane; Master of tho Btate Grango. Tho proccedings wero Becrot, noe being ndmitied who could not prove they ‘wore entitled to sests neymembors of the Ordor and ropresontatives of ‘Grangos. On the question.’of ontering tho political nronn, opinlon amdng the Grangers was divided in the morlllp&dmd the influonce of Mr. Shank- lond was docididly averso to tho organization of & pmow porty.” Tho party politicians hovered around the.farmors, instilling into their minda that Gov, Washburn was o good enough far- mor for them, and that ho would coriainly be ronominated at Madikon to-morrow, UD’ {o_noon nothing but business direotly coxfnectod with the Order wne trausacted, and the session wound up with an addross from Mr, Special Dla{mlch to T'he Chicago Tridune, BICOND DISPATCLI, YWAtzoTOWN, Wis., Aug, 20.—When tho Graugo ‘met this mornfng, thcro was a long disoussion on mattors portaining to the orgavization of tho moeting, consuming the ime till noon. Mr. Jobn Cochrane, of Waupun, Mastor of the Stalo Grango, was finully solocted to proside, nnd Mr. Bratnord appointod ns Bocretary. Whon tho organizalion was completod, Mr. R. fhankland, of Iown, mombor of tho National Lxcoutivo Committeo, was invited to addross tho meoting. Ho did 80 nt some longth, treai~ ing of tho co-oporatiive systom, asnd of tho successes. which Llad so far at- tonded its oporation smong the Granges, Ho advised Granges to pwrchase ns much a8 possible from tho manufacturers, thoreby avoiding middie-mon and saving the profits whick: Liavo heretofore gono into tho pockets of widdlo-men. o dvelt ‘an tho nccosaity of z- tending the co-operative systom to eclling thoe product of the }m:sunt harvost, and also upon ho_proprioly of co-oporation in sbipping the praduct over railromds, ‘The addross was woll racoived. Thoro was a discussion on the ritual of tho Ordor, tho object bmu;i‘ to produco uniformity in tho initiatory and other coromonies through- out the Stuto. Mr. “’ri%ht offored & sories of resolutions. Mr, G. W. Maxon offored a series, Beveral genilomon ollered resolutions. Mr. Maxon moved to appoint a committoo of nino on rosolutions,c ousisting of ono from onch Congrosaional District and ono from the State st large. ‘lho Committee was appointod, as follows: Tirst District, A.8herman; Bocond, W. R. Taylor; Third, James Prideanx; Fourth, H. J. Rebu; Fiith, H. D, ill; Sixth, W. North} Sovetith, G. D, Park guth, unroprosonted; atlorge, J. All tho resolutions wero referred to tho Com- mitice to report. After o recoss from 12 to 1:30, the meoting reagsombled, and the Commitlce on Resolu- tions ratired for consultation. In thoir absence a number of addresses woro mado. An addross nnd resolutions woro prosentod by the Committcs, and the followivg were wdopled; Resolved, That we are in favor of tho improvement of the Fox aud Wisconsin Iivers, tho Missiwsipp River, aud the water channols that tend to cheapen traneportation. Mesolved, That rafironds nre public highways Al o8 Buch wo aak—nay, demend—that our Biate and Nulfonal Leginlatures sliall control thowm by juat and equitablo laws, Resolved,Thint tho Exocutivo Commitice bo instructod to yrocuro sud distribute to tho uoveral sub-Graugos ninillar potitions to Congress for butter and cheaper transporiation from the West to the Atlantio and Bouthern seaboard, with a request that ssid potitions De signed aa numerously as_ponsiblo, aud relurned to tho Secretary of tho Btato Grange at an early o day ng possible, 40 b by liin forwarded 0 Congress ot tho iunlng of tho noxt sssion. Resolved, That wo will support no man for office Wwho haa over beon guilty of Teceiving rotroactivo increase of ealary for publio servico, or rocelved an advance in salary Ly tho act of Mareh 3, 1673, Mr. Mazon delivered an addross on tho tarift, and rosolutions on that subjoct woro ponding when tho mooting sdjourned unlil evenfug. Duriug tho day a large numbor of now delo- gatos arrivad, swolling tho numbor to 350, The #ontimont is op\mm to tho nomination of a ticket, but a resolution grovh\lug that Granges should try to influence tho caucusien of the par- tioa to which thoy lmlon%fd wag lost, Tho dole- fiutaa aro roticont, and what is published has ta o0 wupervised by a committee, Tho Convention mel in the evoning iu kooret seysion. Convention of tho Farmers’ Associne ton of Ford County, 211, Specat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Paxron, IHl., Aug. 20.—At a rocent delogate convention of tho Farmers' Association of Ford County, 1t was unanimously rosolved to holda couvoution at Paxton on the 26th of August, for the purpose of nominnting s Farmors' Anti- Monopoly Licket. In conformity with the above recommondation, the Convontion met this day at Btark's all, at Paxton. Mr. J. D, Kilgore, Prosident of thio Association, called the Couvens tion to ordor, and Mr. Merton Dunlap soted ns Bucretary. Tho dologates wero gont undor in- structions, and had iu good faith subscribod to the following plutform : Pirgt—The [rotoction of honest Industry in sll ita branclios agaliut Uie encroachmients of augrogste cap- al, Stcond—Tiqual sud oxaot justics to all classes, and spocial priviloges 10 nuna Third—Tbe control of railroad and all othor cor- poratious by Nutlonal and Ktato legislation, | Fourtl—A 44rif {or revenue purposes, but nono for g upport of peclal intorosts, Fifth—Opposition to uslary-grabs, and all other Gov- ernmont stesls, Sizth—Tight cconomy In all Geporlments of tho ‘publio sorvico, Seventh—No more laud-grants to rallroads or other corporations, but a resorvation of the publio domain for otnal soitlers, Liighth—Honesty and capacily tho ofl\cflll position, i waclty: dhio only et fié The Chairman thon appoinied the following Committes on Orcdentials: Moessrs, Mitohell; Bishop, sud Cummings, who reportad overy town in_the count; repraiontod by 8 full deloga- tion, fifty-four delogatos boluy prosont. Duing tho absence of tho l(’Jmm.nm,ms ou Ore- doutialy, tho Convention listoned to strong and common-sense spoeches from Mossrs, Borrel, of Pipor City, and Dr, J, E. Morilson, of Paxton, whoso roniarks wore well recelvod and seonod to muko o deoided impression upon the Convention, T'he Uonvontion thon Procofided to nominato a tioket, with the folloyi “E rosult: County Judge, IL P, Beacly, of Piper City; County Clork, M, Duulap ; County Lroasurer, J. D, Kilgoro; Coun- ty S]upurtutuudont of Publlo Bohools, B. N, Gos- wuch, 'I'ho Convention was compased of all political partios, and the tculln;"z soomed to bo to nomi- naio the bost mon that could bo fonnd within tho ranks of the farmors, I'ord County 1a fully awnko and alivo to this groat work of reforny, and slops forward to the frontin this gront Hllll;l'glu and hattle agalnut menopoly with Liv- ingnlone, Iroquots, and McLoan, and asks of hor slator coutntlos to go and do likowine. Tho Fulton Jounty, Xy, Democratic Uonvention, . Spectud Dispatol to T'he Chicago Tribune, Lrwiston, TIl, Aug. 20.—Tho Fulton County Domocratle Convention nssomblof atb Lewiston, Aug. 20. T. L. Frazier, of Tablo Grove, wau choson Chalrmam, and A, T. Davidson and B. Y. Thornton eleoted as Bocretarics. 8. 1", Hliope, David Abholt, and A, Derry woro olectod o8 a Commiiteo to Rniwrt Resolutiony, nm} submitied to the Convontlon the following gorics : WnEnitas, The anti-monopoliata of tho connly sro orgalzing gan political party 3 and WienuAs, The principles’ cnunciated fn tho plat- forms mud ‘resolutiong adopted by tho vetioun clubs, giranged, and mocharieal awocintionn comprisod tn this urganization aro, i goperal ond in dotail, soundly Domocratic 3 and, B WiteREAs, Tho Demoeracy of Fulton Gouty, in con- vention nasemblod, deew Jt unwiso aud unpattiollo to orray thomselves b opposition ta thls grand move mont ; therafaro, ‘Resolved, That thls Oonvention now dnclines to nowinato & ickot to b supporied at the polls, Resolted, That tho Auti-Monopolists of Tulon County bo'roquosted to placo in nomination a ticket of compotont and worthy men in accord with tho broud and lveral platform of priuciplos lorctoforo expraiod by them {n_ thoir reapoctiva aanociations, and if thoy rhiall do 50 tho Domocracy of Fulton County will aup- port such tcket, Tho voto upon tho adoption of these resolu- tions was takon by delogates, nud reaulted in thoir adoption by a voto of 160 for to 13 againat. Rousing Bpsacics waro mnde_by_tha Hon, 8. 0. Judd, of Chicago, tho llou.’ L. W. Ttoss, tho Hon, 8.7, Shopo, tho Ilon. S. P. Cummiugs, and Dr. Murchison, all favoring this patriotio movement., Fulton is o strong Democratic county, and has novor elocted_ othor than Domo- orats, and tho nction thia day had is anoble tributo to tho grand now movement ngainst cor- ruption in high places. Declines o Nomination. Des Morygs, In,, Aug. 26.—Information hos boen recoived here that the Hon. Erastus Snow, of Criunell, haa notificd the proper .committeo that Lo cannot accept the Anti-Monopoly nomi- nation for Sonator in the Powesheik and Tama District. Whitesido County Grangers’ Picnics Monmsoy, I, Aug. 26.—Vhe Patrons of Husbaudry of Whitesido County, which con- {ains more Grangos than any other county in the Stato, will_hold their anausl chulo at this placo on Thursday of this wook. Ion, R. 1. Logan is Chairman’of the Committoo of Arrangomonts. STORM AT THE EAST. Many Vessels Driven Ashore on the Coast of New DBrunswicke Bridges Carried Away, Houses Blown Down, and Field-Crops Destroyed. Cuarnan, N. B., Aug, 20.—A furious galo of eastorly wind, accompanied by heavy rain com-~ moenced on Sundsy morning, and raged with ox- tremo violenco until Monday morning. Great marine disnstors ore roported. Boven squarc- riggod vosaels aro ashore and wrecked at Riohi- bucto. Two vessels woro driven nahore in Meri- mechl River, with soveral schooners. DBridgea woro carried sway, and communication stopped both by mail aud telograph. Rronimmuero, N, B., Aug, 26.—A storm com- monced Bunday morning and Jasted until Inst night. Tho tido rose sovoral feet highor than usual and swopt away o number of wharves, and o1ghit barks aud soveral brigswera drivon ashiors, m%ly two or three of which will bo saved. Thero aro twoor three sohooners lost. The grain iu tho flolds was i,'(mnuv damagod. Booroxent, N, B, Aug. 26.—The galo raged hero for thirty-six homs. Mouses, barns, und wood-sheds wero blown down. Oune bark was driven high sud dry; soveral schaonors woro totally wrecked; threo lives woro Jost; soveral bridges wero carriod off, and telegraph-wiros and posts wore enrried into the river. Pence, Quoboe, Aug. 20.—A heavy easterly gole, with rain, commencad on Esturday, and continuod to rago until Lhis morning. Torty fishing-boats wore damaged by the slorm. Queneo, Aug. 26.—By tho Iate storm the #chooners Glen and Eugenio were driven ashoro at Cleerndorm. Crows paved. Hiurax, N. 8, Aug. 26.—A severe storm, ac- companied by thindor, passed ovor this_city on Baturday night and Sundsy morning. Tho gale was tho hoavicat in many yoars. Soveral small achts woro smashed at” their anchorage. Tho Thitod Staton frigato Powhattan, dragged her ancbors and drifted to tho Orduauce wharf, whero she was socurcd. Bteam way kept up in her all day Sunday, in readiness for any emor- gouey. Tho schooner Momento, which left St. Johin Juno 19, is belioved to bo lost, with seven per- sons, all who woro on board, Tho body of & passengoer has boen picked up i the barbor. ‘I'be ship St. Louis, with a goneral cargo, from Liverpool for Philadolphis, elruck on Gib Rocls, and sunk. Hor crow were saved. RAILROAD FREIGHTS. Genoral Reduction of Charges on ¥rolght Hound Wont from New York==IRcduction of the Passengoers "Kariffe New Yorg, Aug, 26.—Compotition between tho trunk lines for Western fquthu continues, and another genoral reduction in tho tariffs by the Erie, New York Contral, and Pennsylvania Con- tral hias just boon adoptod. The following 18 tho list of statlons, with tho reduction and new ratos por hundrod-wolght for firat-clasa goneral mor- chandigo, whioh includes dry goods, boots and shoos, rordy-made clothing, otc.: I'rom Now York to Toledo, roduced from 58 conts to 31 cents | Dotroit, roduced from 68 to 28: Olovoland, roduced from45 to 26; Colum- bus, reduced from 60 to 82 ; Cincianati, reduced from 70 to 87; Indianapolls, reduced from 51 to 38; Loulsvillo, Ky., roduced from 85 to 40; Nashville, Toun., teduced from 81.10 to 78 ; Memphis, Tenn., roduced from $1.95 to 98; Bt. Louis, Mo,, roducoed from 97 to 65; Fort Wayno, Ind,, reduced from €5 to 85; Chicago and Ail- waukoo, reduced from B3 to 28; Klohison and Leavenworth, roduced from $1.89 to 97 ; Kaueng Oity and 8t. Joseph, reduced from €139 to 97, o Lako Erie ports, which includo Cleveland, Toledo, and Dotroit, steam ratos have been ro- ducod to 24 conts, and to Lako Miohigan ports, whioh include Chicago, Milwaukos, sud Groon Day, with stoam around tho lnkes, tho tarift for firat-class goods is 27 conta. Hovoral of tho outwide city railway ticket officos lave rocontly mado & considorabla reduction in %l;o prico of tickets to prominont poiuts in the ont, Fara to Olovoland is thua reduced from & to ©12.60; to Obicago, from §23 to $19.60 ; to Cincinnatl, from $20 to 818, Nono of the rogular Brondway offices have boen authorized to mako a roduction, but thoy will prabably Lo compolied to come down to tho choap ratos, or loso business, —— — Shot by Mistakes Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Deruorr, Aug. 28, —Manistee apocials report the shoollug nt Frankfort; on the loke shore, ahout that paint, on_Baturday Inst, of a man named John Kooz, While drunk he aitempted to got luto a_storo, suppasing it to ba u esloon, and wag shot Ly the ~clerk, named Frod, Koiu, who took him for o burglar, ‘Che wound will probably provo fatul, ———————— Xunaway Accident. . Spectal Disvatch to T'he Chicaan Tridune, Oxoan Ravivd, Iowa, Aug. 26.—Whilo Alfred Btinson and Lis wifo were ou Lhoir way to thiy olty with whoat, yosterday sftornoon, thelr horsos took fright wt an upraised umbrella in the hands ofy Mre, Btinson, While the Lorscs woro running, Mry, Blinson was thrown out upon bor hoad, producing concussion of tho brain and other injurios, roudoring her yovevery very un- cortaiu, 27, 1873. NUMBER 6. FOREIGN. Movements of the Oppos'm.g Forces in Spain, The Fleet Bombarding Cartagena Obliged to Withdraw, The Bank of England Forgers Sen- tenced to Penal Servitude for Life. Destruction of Life and Property Dby Storms in Xnglond. Four Hundred Medals Awarded to Amevricans at Vienna. SPAIN. Mapnin, Aug. 25.—On Sunday thoro was o #e- voro' engogoment near Estollo botwoon 5,070 Governmont troops and 3,000 Carlists, under Ollo. The Carlista wero dofeated, and their londor was woindod, * In the Cories, Sonor Olavo domanded tho proseeulion of the Hidalgo on tho chargo of haviog abandonod his post ns Captain of tho ironclad Vittorin. Ho inquired of the Ministors whother tho report that the Ilidalgo was goln| to Washivglon on s mission to the Usile Statos Govornment was correct, In consequenco of Olave's notion o duel with tho ITidalga was fmminent, but the intorvontion of friends avert- od a hostilo meoting, Tho fleab undor tho command of Admiral TLobo, which commonced to bombard Cartagonn, hing boon compolled to withdraw ont of range of the guna of tho insurgonts on account of tho in- forior armament of the vossels. They canuob copo with tho artillery of the forta, contemplated rovolt by tha crew of the Span- ish frigato Oarmon was discovored by tho offi cors, and forty of the muiincors woroe placed in conflnemont. A Carlist forco hag ontered tho town of Frags, in Aragon, A caiteus of o majority of the Cortos haye do- cldod to eloct Sonor Castolay Presidont of ihat body, and Sonor Proyor Vice-Prosident. Furthor dotails of tho battlo near Estalla, oun Bunday, are to tho effcct that tho Carlists, who wero 1n Inrgo forco, and undor thoir favorite Toaders, were completoly dofeatod by the Repub- lican troops. They asked a truco to remove thoir dead and wonnded, which was granted, Tho remains of tho Carlist army retired toward the Fronch {frontior. Don Alfonzo, brother of Don Carlos, and Gen, Tristauy, aro among the woundod. Tho Carlists have withdrawn from the neigh- Dborhood of B having apparontly abandoned ion. Mapnin, Aug. 26.~Senor Emilio Castolar was to-day elactod Prosidont of tho Cortes by a vote of 13l in his favor againat 73 blankd. Upon taking tho chair Senor Castolur delivered a con- sorvativo s&nuuh. Ho sadd the troubles, difficultios and porils of tha untion wero incrossing. The Ropublicans, while struggling to establish a ropublic, wera wnited, but uffor they had achioved o victory thoy wera dividéd becatwo an idoal always exiats. ‘hi6 presont Govornmont|represents tho solid ro- ality, and tho opposition repreuentt an ideal, He Drilllantly traced tho history of tho Domooracy, aud deolared ihat the death of the Re- public would be the sign of the denth of tliberly and that the goncration_ would bo infawous which achleved; liberly and failed to preserveit., “Iam a Itederalist,” Lo aoid, “but modoess ronds the Bpanish uationality, whilo Italy and Gormany aro_becoming moro united.” o roviowed the publio life of Thiers, which ho ssid ‘was a lifo of warfare. Incon- cluglon Bonor Castolar invoked the Divino pro- g“iipn to save tho liberty and intogrity of paf, b, ABE‘ 26,~Lizzaraga, with 8,000 men, is roported to be marching to reinforce the Car- flst forco bosloging Estalla, who now number 8,000. The lattor were sgain_defeated on Aon- dny with_considerable logs by tho Repitblican forco in Estalla, Tho Ropublican loss was fifty. Maorip, A“‘i{ 26.—1ho roporl that tho Car- x‘im 1:]“0 Toft tho vicinity of Borga is fully con- rimed, The Ministors of War, Marino, and Interior, and sovernl (enernls tireaton Lo resign if itho Governmont shall decide to commnto, or in any way fail to oxncute, tho death-sontences which 1a¥0 boon pronounced upon the Communist in- surgouts, "o Cartagens inaurgonts have 800 piacos of cannon. Mhicy elao have & largo numbor of cat- tlo and othor supplios. Six bundred insurgonts, who escapod from Valencis, succoeded in reaching Cartugons, yo- intorcing the .insurgent garrison there. - Tho village of ‘Toriella bas been entirely do- stroyed by tho Carlints. — GREAT BRITAIN, LoxnpoN, Aug. 26,—William Monsoll, the Post~ ‘mastor-General, has tendorod his resignation, but at the solicitution of Mr. Gladstono ho con- sents Lo romoiu tewporarily in charge of the Department. ONDON, Aug. 26.—The prosocution heve consed thoir caso ngainst the Bank of Lngland forgemy, aud the defonse have oponed, Georgo Bidwoll, the principal in tho frauds, began his orosp-oxumination of witnosses in the absonce of Liss counsel, ) Tho Times says that the British Government, at [ho roquent of Gormany, has sont ordory to the commander of tho DBritish nq‘| droa in the Mediterranion to deliver to tha thoritios tho Spanish steamors Vittorin, but that the inferior force undor Ad- miral Lobea makes tho rocapturo of the vossols by tho inwurgents Lighly probablo if thoy aro surrondored, Tho vousoln are without crows, and cannot, in their present condilion, o uso apuinst the insurgents. ¥ At a domonstration of tho Trades-Unlonists at Edinburg, on Baturdny, 15,000 men woro in tho procousion. ‘Tho objeot of tho domonatra- tion was to protost aguinst the Crimina! Luw Amoudment act. Howe iuloresting ‘Shakepenrian documonts | Liavo Just boou discovorod which contradict thio recont thoorioa touching Shakspoare’s businoss- conneation with theatres. T'he storm of Bunday and Sunday night was oneof unprecedontod goverity. Acconnts from Cumbridgo, Tatorborough, Wisbeach, Nowark, and othor towns, rorrounnt that tho 'wind and lightning wore appafling, ‘Thousands of pooplo rofused to go to bod Test thoir houses ehould be ovorwholmud while they slopt. A numboer of fires wero kindled by li 'htniui;, and mony donths aro roported. Ohildorly Hall, noar Onnbridge, historically connoctod with tho relgn of Charfos I, \vm:‘ slruck by lightning and burned to the ground. 8 ownox, Aug. 20,—Tho tsial of (ho Dank of England forgors was Lrought to an eud this aftornoon. After Goorgo Bidwell had concluded Lig oxamination of witnosses for the [gruuaquuuu e dotivered an address 1o the Court, in which Do exonerated Austin Bidwoll and Xdwiu Noyos from all complicity in frands, and declared that e and Goorgo Macdonuell wore tho only guilty ouea. Macdonnoll atso addrensed the Conrt, boarlng out tho slotoment of Biudwell. The cade wsy then given to Lo jury, who, after twenty min- ulvu‘gulihnrunon, ound all tho acoused gullly, Justico Archibuld immediatoly sentenced each of tho prisoners to ponnl sorvitude for Hfo, the bighost punighment undor tho laws for thelr offouso, AUSTRIA, Vienxa, Aug, 25,—Of the 80,000 medals award- od to exhibitom at the Lxposilion, 400 goto Awoviea, Thore in much dissutisfaction with the rosults of tho Lxposition, It is charged thatn numbor of wrticlos which were nevor entored for compolition roceived medals, and that sovoral flrms which Lad none of thelr goods on exhibi- tlon wero swardod diplomas through tho manip- ulntion of jurios, Tha quantity of goods and speoimens Which will Lo rolurned liome from the Amorican dopartmont is vory small, Zxhibitors have boon lonving in crowds, ns fast a8 thoy could got uway, siuco the close of tho Exposition, A 1ENNA, Aug, 20,—The Dmporor Franols Jouoph to-dny visited the Amorican departmont aud ingpooted tho oxhibition of the educatiousl synatom of tho United Btalos, to which ho award- od high praiso. —_— CHINA AND JAPAN. 8ax Franotseo, Aug. 26.—The Groat Ropublis anived to-day with Cliins datos to July 26, and Japan, Aug. to 6, Blo spoko tho Colorado Aug. 16, Al woll, Chineso nows ia unimportant boyond tho fact that tho pross congratulates the poople on tho suiccens of the mission of Tooshima from Japan to tho Emporor, for tho !uu*posn of improving {z tronty tho relations botween the two coun- on. G "I'ho people of IMong Kong fenr that thocholora wilt. Lo introduced from Hingaporo and othor plnces on tho Malayan Penineuln. Vossola from thoso ports aro quarantined threo to ton days. Yokohama papora say the rohollion of tho farm- ors of Funklowa Ien ‘aud othior Kona haa boon put down. 'Uho robels wore guilty in many in- stonces of shocking barbarities. When closo pressod, many of thom commitiodh ari-kark., A guupowder oxplosion at Osaka killed many pordons, ‘T'ho railrond from Osaka o Koboe is progross- h‘F favorably. "Lhe Emporor_and Empross havo gono to tho Hot Springs. Last yenr, on tho accasion of their visit, foreigners wore excludod. This timo thioy are pormitted to go. usiness throughout the Empire ia repra- sontod as vory dull. The pross speaks favorably of tho sitecess of Soozhima's mission to the Bm- peroriof Chinna, andprediots the most satisfactory rosully, gy WEST INDIES. ITAvANS, Aug. 24,-Rumora aro agnin rife of oxpocted distiitbances, . Tho Ropublican and Conseryative Clubs hold wedtings nightly. Tho "insurgouts, 809 strong, burnod a small coffea ostats tn Brazo de Canto, “Thoro hns beon a vory suvore ongagomert ba- tweon the insurgonts and troops near St. Ingo do Cubp. Lows lheavy on both sitos, The Hpaniards admit losing sixty killed, nnd it s ro- ortad that Gon. Burlel, formor Governor of ntanzas, is amony tho mimbor. Havana, Aug. 26.~Tho roport that Gen. Buriol, wau killed in the engagement bebweon the quugs and ingurgonts, noar 8t. Yagode Cuba, is doniod. e PORTUGAL. Lisron, Aug. 25.—The expedition which s layiug the cable botweon this city and Rio Jane- ro,aftor having proceodod 383 knots, was slopped Ly tho discovery of o futlt in the wire. Tests hove boon mads, from which it is believed that tho fault is noar land. Tho oxpedition will con- tinuo paying out until it roaches Madeirs, wheunco the oable stesmer will probably have to rolusn to repair tho fault. ——— MEXICO. [ilerald Spoctal.] ” CiTy or Mex1co, Ang. 25,—An inundation of the Glusnajuato from s wator-spout has occarred, ond & great deal of proporty has boen do- stroyed and & numbor of Lvos lost. ‘Cho preliminary meeting of Congross takes place Sapt. 1. Yellow fovor is still raging at Vora Oruz. Sov- eral oases aro roported hioro. e FRANCE. Panis, Aug. 26.—The Government has decided %u bring M. Rano to trial on the 14th of Soptom- or ATCHEEN. Tae Hacug, Aug. 25.—Gon. Bwichen, the new Commander-in-Chief of tho Dutch expedition agaiust Atchoon, has arrived at Buitonzorg. st s GERMANY, Bearay, Aug. 26.—Cnrl Wilholm, the composer of tho famous Clormau war song, * The Watch on the Rbine,” died to-day at Schwalkeldon. WALL STREET. Momey, Stocik, and Nrendstuffs Mare ne e Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune,” MONsY. New Yong, Aug. 20.—Tho Treasury prepay- monts of interest without rebate made gold ensior and lower, frightoning the few smnller bulls, but the cliquo i¢ by no meane intimidated, and they: took in all offored by tho timid of both sides. There iy no abatement in the fovorish condition existing for peveral dnys past, arising from & genoral bolief that Jay Gould is short of corlain stocks, and that unless they fall of their own gravily ho will insugurato another Black Xriday in tho Gold-Room, lock up a fow millionu of greonbacks, soaro’ all tha gold shorts, and breaic up the gold clearing-houso, as Tisk did, and in the goneral demoralization buy all the stocka he wauts .at his own price, and become transformod into s first-clags bull in stocks, a8 he is said to be iu gold. STOCKB. Noarly tho entira list of atocks opencd at & decline “from tho olosing pricos of last night, northwest boing the prominent exception. Tho closing prices of the dny mado an unfortunato showinyg for _confiding bulls; Contral & Mudson wos affectod. Tho stock is gradunlly taken out of merket for pormanent investmont, being deemed salo for faco and 8 per cont interost, with good prospocts of n riso. Tho additional double-steel railrond track on tho Central is rapidly coustructing, and when finished will work a rovolution in ral- youd transportation. It will handle freight with tho same promptucss and precision that it now anrries passongers, which will malke it » fuvorito for almont overy clasu of goods. Ono of tho ad- vorso offecly of this improvemont must be to draw o largo smount of bustnoss from tho Erie Toad, whichs could not possibly compoto with it gront rival iu eithor ohcapnoss or oxpodition, find, as this fact is pondored, oporators aro in- clined to drop Brie snd fako up Contral & Hudson, Tho Pacific Mail Dircctors elooted Mr. W. B. Alexander in placo of Mr. Goorgo Talmor, rosigned. Tho prico of shares doclinod immedintely aftor the sunouncement was mado, and romaiued wenk for tho rest of the dey. Lako Bhioro, like Conlral, was firm and steady. BREADSTULFS, Barley—Genersl market dull and unchanged ginco last reports, with litilo prospeots of activ- ity for wooks to come. There is & moderato de- ninnd for flour for the home trade cxclusively, with Westorn firm. Small supply of wheat, and the markot i strong, with en upward tendonoy on limited eales, Corn moderately active, Oats quist, with small supplics. e e Ruailroad Nows, Spectal Dispateh ta Tie Chicaga Tribune, Manson, Ind., Aug. 26.—The Pittaburgh, Cin- cinati & Bt. Louls Isilrond have almostcom- ploted rolaying thoir track on this division, noeding but about 20 miles to connoct both onds of the new ruil. ‘Lio Company are putting the road-bed in excellent shapo, and thore will be fowor smaohupa to record on this division in the future. A now machice-shop is to be built by thhe Company at this place at onco, its dimen- siona to bo 200 foot deap by 50 in width, and to be ercoted in a solid and substantial manner, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunie, Mapgsox, Wis,, Aug. 20.—Gov. Washburn una as yet neither seon nor hoard, excopt tirough-the nowspapors, anything of tho tonder of tho $125,000 boud for liquidated damogos, 1f thio Wisconéin Railway Compauy can _recolvo the Bt. Croix lnnd-grant, it will build the road ac- cording to tho roquircmonts of the statuto, which Prosidont Gary, as m’vortod by the Milwaukeo News, statod, on the 23d, hind "beon mado to the Govorvor, The lost the Excoutive hoard from .Mr. Cnroy, ho doclined to givo the boud for liquidated dsmages to uny amount, v Spacial Dnsnh‘hi The Chicago Tribune, TaBatLE, Aug. 20.—1hero was a full meot- ing of the Dirootors of the Llfflj’oun, LaSulle & Olinton Ttallroad in this oity to-dny, &t which re- ports of the most oncouraging character from all points along the lino wore recelvod, and thoro canbe no doubt that tho work of conutructing tho rond witl speedily bo commenced. Special Dlspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Inpranavors, Ind., Aug. 26.—1ho Lvansyillo, Ovonsboro & Nushvillo lisitroad Compauy e urtlelos to-dny with tho Bato Becrotary ; capital stock, 1,000,000, Dircetors, Charles Dorby, Victor Biuch, Blylho Hines, T'. R. MoPhoraon, M. Hounuing, sud” William M. Ailkon. 'Tho line Is designed to run througl the Countios of Yan- dorburg, Warriok, and Bpeucor, from Evausvillo to Owonsboro, 80 mile Nuw Youi, Aug. 206,—1'he bondholders of the 8t. Jonoph & Donver Clty Raflrond, at & mootiti to-(uy, appomtod a committee to scouro the foraclosute of the mortgages of the rond, the Company having, it is allogoed, failed to pay the intorost whon duo. Lousvitue, Ky., Ang, 20.—Hon. Nolson Tift, of Qoorgls, arrived_in the city to-duy to seck the co-oporstion of Loulsyllo 1n tho calablish- lishmont of tho Liverpool, Savannah, and Groat Wostorn transportation lino of atoamships, He hia tho asauranco of co-oporation from all the Ionding Southorn citios, and will make combinae notions of rallronds loading to Savannah for low froight. Mr, Tift was introduced on'Ohango, and will addrosa the Board of Trado to-morrow. No subsidios askod. Ho sooks business encour agomont, for tho ontorpriso. Omwoyaty, 0., Aug. 20.~The Ohto & Mis- sissippl Rallrond Company, now operating 470 milos of railrond wost and sonthwest of Cincin. nati, havo closed nogotintionn by which they will opon o ronto from this city to Chicago tha 1st of November. 'Thoy are building o line from North Bond to the thvunmlm' Valloy Railroad, which 18 Lo form n part of tho naw rauto, raniamg Mo ens POLITICAL. Wisconsin Republican Stato Convens tion. Specral Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MipisoN, Wis, Aug, 20.—Tho capital hss boen invadod by hosts of dologates, eandidates, and their friends, intorested in tho Ropublican State Convention, this aftornoon. Most of thowo oxpeatodaro alrondyon tho flold, Thebat- tle for tho spolls hos fairly oponod, snd skic- mishors are busy reconnoitoring and feeling tha lmsluons of thoir oppononts. 'L greater por- fon of those coming to tho Couyontion having arrived by the afterncou traing, thoro has hardly Leen timo at tho dnto of this diupntch for an ape prociablo rosult of ‘comparieon of = viow. Phoro is no opposition to Washburn worth mene tioning.. Thoro s quito » strong feoling in. favor of & mow doal for all oficers bolow ‘Governor, with moro disposition to make an uxcupt[on in favor of Bnolz than any otliorman. No one, h-em)i!munrk Koyes down, will vonture s nomination £or Lioutonant-Govor- nor. The withdrawal of Lhowson, nows of which was recolvod by tolograph during tho night, cronted some surprise, It s alleged to Dave boen finally induced by failure to realize gxpoclations of support from Rtock County, his formor, and Milwaukeo, bis prosont, home. Tho contest i3 mow apparontly mainly belweon Iaton, of Richland, and ~Bakor, of Racino, with the former ahbond, but noither hav- ing tho umted support of their scetions. Broewo, the prosent Secrotary of Btate, londs for that oflice, aud is quite ssuguine of a ro- uomination, Young, of Saul, Curtis, of Brown,' who has vory gouoral support from his Congras- sional District, and Dean, of Dane, aro his chief contostants. Baels scoms largely ahoad of Jolinson for State "Ureasurer, tho chiof argumant Tar tho latter being Lhat ho & & Norwogiau, and thoir wishos cannot_be safoly disregarded, Tor Attornoy-Gonoral, Benuott, of Rook, and Frisby, of Wasliington, soom tho favorites, with aboit equal chances, though the prosent incumbent, Barlow, will hove o strong support_fof renomination. For Btato Supoerintendent, Rob. ort Graham, formerly of Kenosha, now of Oshkosh Normal School, scoms_most gonorally reforrod, and ungucinlly by educational menj; ut in » dispatch this uvoninf o _declines. Among tho now namos aro Prosidont Twombly, of the Btato University, Whitford, ot Milton Col- logo, and W, H. Chandlor, of ¢his connty. C: didstos for Tmmigrant Commissionor aro mainly from Milwaukes, and without much backing multipls, but B. . Buckow, of this city, stands 0! There has not been much talk about the or- anization of tho Convention. Jokn Nazro, of ilwaukeo, is proposed for tomporary Chairman. There is no division of sontiment about tho platform, which will bo anti-salary-grab and anti-monopoly. Among the delegatos are a finod many ox- mombers of the Legislatures, and others known in politics, Thero aro comparatively fow now mon. Fred Horn, the votoran Gorman Demo- crat, takos good-naturedly the jokes of lris old associntes on his appearanco horo g a delogate in o Republican Biate Convention. Congrossmen Willinms, Hazlolon, Rusk, and_Suwyer are horo, the latter looking not at all like a dead mnn. The Park Hotel is tho gonoral rendszvous, and Bwarms with ]mq[lh) from all parls of the Btate, Qisoussing tho situation, Tho Washington ¢ Iepublican’ Are gucs In Favor of Electiug Grant for o Third Tormn. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasunaroy, Aug. 26.~The Daily Republican, which claima to ‘bo the. Administration organ Lere, inserts ‘s four-column article advocating the ro-oloction of Grant to # third torm. The articlo statos that tho iden is as old a8 tho Gov- ernmeont itself, und has always been a subject of differonco and disputation, Washington was ro, quostod to run a third term, for reasons which are olearly set forth in tho articlo printed this morning.” Thomas Jefferson, the canonized Baint of the Domooraoy, was_similarly honored. So wore Madison and Monrob; nlso, Adamns i n strong authority on whaover sido Lo in uoted, and we find him, toward the closo of his lifo, giving his judgmont agalust the rongong which- induced the oarlier Presidonts tc docline to bo candidates for third term, The articlo concludos : If Gen, Grant desiros the Presidoncy for a third term, o can have it, for tho people havo Jearned ta trust tho haud that s gulded tho Ship of State sufely through sio many perils, and thoy will keop Lim at the Lieln 03 long oa tho oxlencies of tho Btate may ncd him. Iis willingness (o soryo the country makes blm avatiuble, Lol Gien, Grant, then, bo agaiii put befora ihie peoplo for re-electiou. The péople will confirm the choice of the nation's counsellors, Ohio Politicw. Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, COiseisnary, Q. Aug. 20.—A. special from Chillicothe, Olio, says that while Col. Allen, Domocratic nomitieo for Govornor, has_mapped out o programme for tho spooch to be deliverod oy Clfl“fl\fi\\l’ TFriday night, ho has given the lan- guago of his specch no thought, and will roly ©ntirely on an jmpromptu effort upon such topics a5 ho proposos to disouss, Ho will ignore the past, and spoals of tho prosont snd fature, and tho duty of tho Demooracy under ciroumstances aa viewed from his standpoint. The Hon. Fernando Wood,and probably soveral othor prominont Now York Domoorats, will come to Obio next woolt to join the Domocratio candi- dato for Govornor in a sorics of campaign spocchos, The Hon, 8. 8, Cox wus Invited,but en. gagomenis in his own district pravont his eo- ceptunce, The New York Democrats are anx- ious that tho Bourbous should make a stroug showing in Ohto,in ordor to give prostigo to their own approaching eampaign. Tho county nominations of the Poople's party ‘Thore to-day give general satisfaction. Tho tivks ot ombracos former Republicuns, Demoorats, Liborals, and Iabor partisana [0 the Associated Press. OxNonNaTL Aug. 26—TLho Third Party Conven- tlon met to-day and mnomivated & county ticket : For State Sonators, tho Hon, W. B. Caldwell, A, P, O, Bonte, and Robert Brown; for Roprosontatives in the Leginlature, Irwin B. Bright, Mosos I, Wilsan, ‘Lheodore Marsh, W, L. "Pugh, Mullwey H. Roltormann, Howard Douglass, I, 'L Braghoars, Joun 8. Bowles, und E, nf, Davis. Morton Mefunds s Back«-Pay. ‘WasiNeToN, Ang. 26.—The Bocretary of the Senato hna received the following lettor from Benator Morton: New Yonx, Aug, 10, 1873, Ths Ion, George C. Gorlum, Scorctary of the United States Senates ‘You aro horeby dirocted to roturn to tho 'T'roas. ury of the Unitod Statos tho monuy to which I am entitlod by tho lnw of tho lnst Congross as inoroasod componsntion, known us ¢ bavk-psy.” I had dotormined from tho first that I would not draw this money, and now comply with tha formality which scoms nocessary to ofoso up tha mattor in your accounts. (Bigned) 0. P, MonToX. Nan Francisco Olty Politics, SAN Fuanutsco, Aug. 26.—Another ineffeotunl attompt wag made by the Demooratio Conve tion, Jagt night, to hincmonize on o legisluti tloket. It is not likely that a compromiso will bo offected. Telographic Mrovities. Tho Mothadist Dintriet Conforonco is holding fts sossion ut Cavlinvillo, IM., with a largo num bor of porsons in attondance. 'A Juokson (Mich,) spocial snya that an old and much-rospactod citizon, nomed Bir, Diokwine, was killed while engaged in Joworiug & house, T'he blocking wlippod from boneath the skids, and tho framo foll, orushing Mr, Dickwine un- dornoalh, 1lo lived about ton minues, T'ho wreck of the burned steamor Motoor has been pumped out and raised at Detroit, nnd in it Lina beon found & human skoloton, supposed to be that of & colorod waitor, numod Andrew Brigas, who was employod on hor and haé been missivg for sowmo tlwmo,

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