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(OMMISRION MEROHANTS, No, 10 Chambor of OCommerco, Ohicago, TL, Wo ara propazoi to mako CASJ adranccs on all kinils of Geatn, Tiour. Trovisions, aud Gountry Produce, Cun: B ] sigoninais solluitod. = LEGAL. PUSUEPEUUPUUNE Snibvivon - OUE CTUR VLS SV In the District Court of the Unitedl States for he Northern District of Illinois, anierapicy, 1 toe mattos of the Cosn & Ten Droda B uaturiin. Comapas, bAvkeaRt,: Furoun v o the order of safd _ Court, the vnderelgnud, Provisioral Asalgnoe of tho ealate of ssid baakrupt, otlers for sivle tho entiro stack, snachinery, and auulrmnnl of sald bag ke Fbts Gonmlating of & Iarue summhor Of Jnb carriages, b ioy, amuibn ‘wagone, and othor vohicias, Halsho aud coun of matiulacturo, toguther with ' stock and materials for the manufaoturo of yohicles, ‘Fhis iaona of and bost,enuipped establishmonts of its kind in \ib1s now in' fullamd_suecosural ra rosulting from entiro of caplyal fire, followed by thoe financial sirine o Buklod bids il be rucetvod by {55 Gudoralghed for Uo purching of the wholo O any bart, of tha propurty of said bankrupt until 13 o'elock noon of SLT I8 E8xE-" AU bida will bo ononed (o tho Wranwuca of adge of said court, Tho sight to rejuctall bids ix e ed b Ay hloation to o mhdareita Sybbucation to tho uhdorsgnod ssooriained on pPRUORE R B GBI R Tvs, Peovistonnl Assigaos, 160 Lasallvst. Cblongo, Juno 8, Thid actioulars ORI otodef oo o Siviuam o CEPSOLT 00 CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALL, PALMER HOUSE BARDER SIIOP—Al the fixturos horshop €0 bo sold at auos lon, an ondny, Wiy 19, at [0as $ifaci Watnut pari tion aud oors, ‘with 'largo. plata’ out ulows{ bluck walout ellP caso, with somio 30 ‘throa binck walnut counfors, with clovts au adorneaths two hisok walnut ll\"'}(lll al ith olosots and drawora. nudetneath; four si Sibutital large slzs thow-caiun, tro Iaryo, viudow atga la g hies Satmet fonmot, f0n burones With tmarblo t o o traashion | with plambiu somploto, {heoa et b, solleotbr, um brackets il 1o brrbog Shits Compiotar stz black walaut canoscat ohnirs, four i Duttbin ldics, ane Biack waluui tabi, fon o, 8 importod barbor ol 5, Morlgagion. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. The copartnership of WEDBER, SOUTH. ‘WIOK & 00. is this day dissolved by mu. tual consent. O, H. Wobber, having pur- chased tho intorost of Bouthwiok and Pom- berton, will continuo the business as horeto~ foro, ond is alono authorlzod to collect all cutetanding accounts, and will pay el bills, . B, WHBBHER, J. B, BQUTHWICOK, WHOS, W, PENBRRTON, CHICAGO, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1874. NUMBER 324, INDIANA. A Review of the Politi- cal Situation. The Currency, Grangs, and Liquor Issues. Prospects in the Various Con- gressional Districts. Probable Republican Loss In the Next Ecles gation. Corresisandence of The Chicago Tribune, INDIANATOLIR, July 10, 1874, On the sth of the prosont month, the Domo- eratio Btato Convontion meots in this olty, aud will placs o straight, unadulterated Domocratia ticket in tho flold. Tho fssuca will then be closed, and the campalgn be bogun in earnast shortly* thereafter,—to bo oponed on tho Rapube lican gido with n spoach Ly Beuator Morton, whiol that gontlomnn i now cogitating over, Tho 10th of June Convontion, of which such gront hopes were prodictod by the frionds of Re- form, proved A PRACTICAT, FIASCO, +swing to unfortunato and ill-concoived incaption and champiouship. slr. Comstock, of Hancock County, its wollimonning but blundoring pro- joctor, confosnos it tnnignificance se o factor in political caloulations, and, in connection with Ed THonderson, its nominee for Blato Tronsuror, hns been makivg horculesn efforts to securo the in- dorsomont of. its ticket, or at lenst portions of it, by tho Domoeratic Convontion, The Ropub- lican Stato tickot is confossadly & popular ans, —the adoinistration of Blate affairs, during tho past two yoars, boing in all rospocta most matisfactory. In this situation, tho results of tho eloction will bo largely dotormined by issucs outsido of Btato politics, speorally by th record of Congross and tho Administration, altbough tho Tompor- anco and * Grango ™ questions aro to bo con- sidored in tho egtimate. Itis quite undeniable that tho large majority of the peoplo of Indiaua favor & MODIFICATION OF THE FRESENT FINANCE BYSTEM, 2nd thiy domand would bo best met by a Free- Uaulking Inw,—pot one with coin-rodomption, but an act striking the limitation of Nutional- Bouk cirenlation ontiroly off, ond allowing new banks o bo constituted precisely as present ones are, with the samo llabilities and jmmunities, and both classes to bo oqually subject to ro- sumption whonover Congross shall determine, T'his currency quostion is bound to bo a promi- nont issuc in tho campaign ; iu view of, which tho ‘' good Lord, good devil” resolutions of tho Ropublican Convontion, indoreing Gen. Grant and Benator Morton in ono and tuo samo broath, strikes n thinking men a4 supremoly silly nuda vory- thin pioco of political mtrategy. Party- linos rest decidedly easy on the shoulders of both Ropublicans aud Democrats, as & result of tho shaking up of the clomonts of sacioty incidontal to TAE *'GRANGE" MOVEMENT. ‘What tho {nfluenco of this will b, nono ean toll vory clonrly; but thera are over 100,000 membors of the Patrons of Husbandry in the Btato, and, despito all offort o restrain thom, at every mooling of a Grango, &t overy District- Convocation, and at the scores upon scores of picnica hold this year, politics and oftico-holdors have beon the fruitfal thomos of discussion, According to my thinking, the Grangers nro looking mure clotely to the officers that impiuge upon them in fuoir overyday-lifo,—the county and townshlp ofdicials, the Clerks, and Shorifts, and Commissicmors, whose fcos and taxed ero perfectly bowiidoring and ovorpowering whora closoly studied, I prodict a strange overturning sud brosking, up of * Court-Ilousa Rings,” no mattor shot her they be of Ropublican or Demo- cratio meta'. Wherever tho' party in powor has nominated candidatos with the smell of the Court- ‘Houso abr sut their garments, thora will tho party- mansgert bo surprised to #ud, when the votes are coun ted out, that thoir bost-laid schomes hava fallon t hrough, While this unrest and political 1Iriskiness will bave an influonce upon Congres- sionn’; aud gonoral tickots, I inclino to tho opiu~ {on Lont, on tho avorsge, it will be very shght, for Republican and Demooratio disaffoction will Drlanco onch othor the Stato over. Tho Domoc- rucy will be put to their stumps to mako o Stato tickot that will scriously threaten tho prosent Btato officors, who woro clected simultzueously with Gov. Mondricke. The Stato Republican Convention took strong ground in favor of A LOCAL OPTION AW, with rocovery of damnges sgninsf tha sellar for any injury resulting from the nse of the liquor ] hio'wells, “This commus tho party to- advance- tomporanca logislation, and offectustly cuts off all German support, or that cluss of Gorman support for which tho Itopublican party in for- mer yoars hns 80 coquetted and cajolad, This quostion will prove a local disturbauce, sim- Pl if tha so-called tomperanco pooplo, who nvosecurd a victory in the Ropublican platform, will evidence their faith in restrictive loginlation by thoir works during_the cauyass and at tho polls,” In Evansville, Indiancpolis, Fort Wayno, and other citics, whoro ‘thoro s & large por cent of ratiomuliatio Gormans aad & etll largor ono of young and fnpulsive Aworicans, who thinl froedom ™ jmmumently fmponlad by whus ara Inown os tomperance and Sunday laws, tho Do- macracy, ou a platform of lLiconse, will'mako in- roads upon the epublican voto; but, m tho rural districts and sialior townn, the Joss will bo made up by the elasinspired into Itepublican worliers, aud by positivo ncoewsions of Klrangth from the tomperance Democrats, Dut, it tho tomporauco peoplo hoid aloof, trustmng in the Cod of Battles rather than in ballots, the whole Btato will go from Tiepublican control with a 4 swush,"” and all ealeulntions bo awopt away an by & Mill River Inundation of free beor, m’l’ho gronteat degroo of nterost will wontre in o “ porsonal CONGNESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE TIOKETS,— the former for the reason that it Is the fivst olec- ‘| tion undor tho new apportionment, and, in s moasuro, uncertnin in soveru! of tho new dise triots ; andtho lattor by renson of thodepondonco of o United Btatos Bonntor, to succood Bonator Pratt, upon tho political comploxinn of tho CGten- oral Apombly. If tho Xtopublicans carry o nne Jority, Pratt will succeod himsalf s if the Domoc- racy, a host of candidates will spring up, prom- inout umong thom belog tho 1lon, Jonepts B, Mo- Donald, of this city, Hendrioks is out, for his renignation of the Gubornatorinl oflice would do« volve it upon Liot.-Cov. Soxton, & Republicnn, Loaving Loglslative epcoutation, it will bo_of intorest to glance over the Cougressional diu- tricts, In all of which, with & moasurablo dogree of cortainty, tho candidatos and tho probavilitioy can now be dotorminod. THE FIRST DISTRICT, Tho Tirst District ls now composod of tho Countlos of Posoy, Vaudorburg, Warrlok, Spon- cer, Porry, and Gibaon, The “old distriol oni- bracad tho same countios, with tho addition of Davicss, Xnox, and ik, Mr. Nibluck Is the Nepresontative at_prowond of the First Distrlot, but ho i loglslatad ont, and Longo thero fs on “gpen fleld" in tho now Iirat, ‘I'wo yours ago tho Republicaun placed Mr. William {leliman, a wealthy dormon manufucturer, of Byansvitlo, in the tiold, aud ha ancocodod 1 soducing Mr, Nibe Incld's majority to o mora song, s popularity, and the carofl ounvaus ho made of tho district, &acount for tho parados that the countlos of tho naw_dlatrict gavo Gav, Hondricks a majority of 406, whilo Mr. Iolluan carried thewm by 058 Jarger. warb-.of..tho-- War, yotes, Thorois no guostion thay the Leglsla~ turo, in rodintricting the Stato, cut ont thin dis- triot to anawor Mr, Hollmau's aapirations ; but it is vory doubtful it, with the ohnoged oircum- stancos, ho will bo abla to carry it. Two years sinco, the Ropablicans wero mot oarrying the tomporanos issuo as thoy are now, and this fack will havo an influonce not oasily removed Iu tho Firat Distriot. In truth, tho convass will have o rathor nnomalous charactariatle, Tho State piatform declares for & Looal Dgunn law and uvorolimnmunu logislation; whilo Mr, Hell- man, who will bo tho candidate’ $his yesr as_bo- Toro, i n. ra{wnannlatlvu of that Goruanio aohool whioh " rosolvos itelt into sosiotios to opposs ust auch logislation ns his party has indorsod, r, Hollman, as a Gorman rquBnntnuvo, ond A populax, ablo, and waalthy citizon, could prob- ably hold tho voto ho gooured two yosrs ago t but L am Inclined to_the botiof that tho rational oaud Frel hoil und roohi Germans—of whom thero nro largo nuwbora in Evauaville, tnd Vandor- Durg Connty genorally—witl out him as a Ropub- lican onndldate, aud vato for tho men put for- ward by tho Demooraoy on plstform rooognlse ing & liconse ayatom in tho msnagemont of liquor- solling. With this viow, I nm lnchnod 10 thio opinlon that the Domoarsay will oarry tho First Dintrict, The most probable candidatos aro: JBononi B. Fuller, of Warrick Countr; Azro Dyor, of Evanaville; Ool. Chorles 8. Dorby, of Evangvillo; and Jobn'B. Gardnor, of Posoy County, Chances favor tho nomination of Ful- ler, ho lics boon & membor of tho Goneral As- sombly for ton years, and bos n good ragord for ability and intogrity. Garduer would be, and maybap willboy a strong comptltor iy the’ Gon- vontion, but ho is Cashior of tho Nationn! Bavk of Mt, 'Vornon, and the Domoorats of *tho Packot " have not yot abandoned their lovd for grenbacks'and correaponding hatrod of Nation- al-Bank notos. Dyoris o fair lawyer, of tho Evansvillo Bar, Siionld Mr. Hellman lold fast 10 his running qualitics devolopod In 1872, Con- gross will galti & Liard-hoodad, praction), sound man in overy roapoet, who will be n oredlt to the State, aud an addition to the * working " forco of tho Houso ws contradistinguished from its talkory, * TUE BECOND DISTRIOT. Tho Second Distriot iy composed of tho Conn- Hou of Crawford, Dubois, Mortin, and Orango, of tho old distrit, zwith tho addition of Kuos, Daness, and Piko, of tho otd Firat, and Groono and Sullivan, of tho old Sixth, It is zohably Domoeratic, theso counties glvlng, ot sho Iast oleotion, & majority of 3,109 for oudricks, and in tho Conprossional oledtion of 2,990, A oloso and excitlug contost for tho nominntion i raging in this district botwcon State Senator Jamos U, Williame _nud tho Hon. Thomas R, Gobb, both lesding Democrats. Mr. Niblack hns givon out that lio 18 not o candidato, nud tho opportunity tomptod Williams to tho Satintion of o long~ chetishied ambition, while Cobb hna boen socrot— ly anvious for Congressional Lionors over slnco lo fiest tostod publio lifo as a member of tho Logisluturo, Williama is shrowd and ablo, whily Oobb is the moro plausiblo and prosoutable, and ronks 06 o fair Iwyer, Willlams has beon for meny yeurs o mombor of tho Btato Senata, nnd Preaidont of tho Btate Board of Agricnl- turo ; whortfore he is nccounted 1o onrry tho ¥ Grango ™ atrongth, Tho battlo i3 noarly ovor, and tho tally stands thus far, in tho coun- tios Which havo Inatroctod: Kor Williams 59, and for Cobb 00, with threa countioy uu- inptructed. In this condition of affairs, it is the gueey of iosidars that v, Niblack will oo ronora- uatod,—tho yartisans of ezch of the two londing contestanta vastly profersing him to thelr ro- spoctive rival, Mr. Niblack bns the “salury- grab " diseaso, and, should Lo flnally becomo tho nominee, might bo dofoated if o popular Domo- orat or Liberal could be pitted againss himy but, at presont, nothing of that sort 18 hintod, aud tho nowinatioh promisos 1o bo equivalons to'a oloc- tion. O thio opublicsn side the only namos mentioned for tho hopoless contest aro: Gon. Lazarus Noblo and tho Rev. B. I, Rawlins, both of Vincennos; ond tho Hon, Aaron INonghton, of Martin County. Tho former was Ad- [utent-doneral._of tho _Stato M. Rawling is a Prosidiug Elder of the Mathodis Episoopal Churel, ond » man of fair ability, e, Mough- ton has'a dosiro to run against Gobb, for somo ergonal eousiderations, and would not particu- rly aare to makio the raco excapt Cobb be tho Democratio candidato. He has an ioa ho can dofent Gobb,—n delusion tuat no ono shares with tum thet I Know of. TyIRD DIRTRICT. Tho Third District comprisos_the Counties of Bartholomoy, Brown, Clark, Flosd, Hurrison, Jaclson, and Washington. Theso ap all from 1ho old Sooond District, with the odeoption of Dartholonow, of the Third, and Brown, of tho Yifth, 'his ls tho Gibraltar of Domocracy. The Logislaturo sort of piled thingd up iu this diu- trict, to got cloar of certaiu untom(ortablo Dem- ocrutio majoritios jn other and contiguous dis- tricts, Tor Gov. Hondricks thoso countics gavo 4,019 majority, Tho Republican oundidatos ar not numorous, sad tho issuo {8 woll detinod as to contostauts for tho oloction, Aud probably =4 to (he 1seuo; but, ‘s to tho Jatter, thero is just o ehado of doubt. Bichal G, Korr has juat boen nominated by tho Democratio Convontion, on & platform buile by the nomineo, which takos ground in favor of o Toturn ot an barly day to specie-payuionta, . Kerr mado an_vlaborato nddroes, arguing tho epcclo-basiu thoory of currency, sud thora is vory considorablo” dissatisiaction smong tho fauthful per cousoquenco, Ar. Korr formerly roprosonted tho Socond Diatrict in_Congress'; but, aftor serving threo torin, was dofented for renomination by a nobody newmed Wolfo, be- enuso ho had mado einisulf too prominout in the House g 1 ** hard-monoy man.” In this emor- gonoy, Col. Jumes A. Cravons of Washington County, n good, raliutle ** intlation™ Domocent, with u tplondid Warerocord, will take tho fiold o an Indepondont candiduto, oud may givo Mr. Hore a closor push thon. séoms_ ponsibio (o 1 outsider, But Ar. Korr's oloction s boyond reasonable doubt. TEE FOURTH DIRTRIOT ombracas the Countios of Dogutur, Jofforson Jenniugs, Ohio, Ripley, Ttush, Switzorland, and Scoty, 'Tliis 1n tho old Thicd, with the excuption of Bartholomow, Iott aé homo ; Nush, whuch in tukon ouc of tho old Fourth ; and Seott, borraw- od trom tho old Socond. Kor Govorrior, those counties gave n Ropablican mufority of 701, aud on Congrossioual candidates of 49£ Tho lend- ing Ropubtican candidata for the nomination is Judgo John G. Lorkshito, of Nipley County. for many years Common Plons Judge, snd an ablo and_Lonest man, Thoro nro aled montloned : Archibald Konneds, of Rush Counts, » Granger Bd bridgo-buildor; the Hon. D, C. Branlinm, of Jofferson, lato Speuker of tho IlonAo of Repro- sontativos, aud o well-kuown anti-Morton Repub- licun s T." T, Bellsmy, of Bwitzorlnd County, and Williom J. Robineon, of Decatur, 'The lat- tor two gentlomon hivo sorvad creditably in tho Gonoral Assombly, tho one in tie Senato and tho othor fu tho Houso, Mr. Kennady will Lo Judgo Berkshiro's most prominont opponont, but tho raca I gonorally concadod to tho Big Judgo,” ‘ue Opposition do not scom to bavo orystallized thow viows so faras (o warrant an expression. Judge Naw, Common Pleas Judgo of Jounings County ; tho Hon, John R, Cravans, Liberal ltepublican 'of Jofforson County ; and Col. John 8, Soboy, of Croonsburg, ure o 1more froquently montionod. Judge Now 6coms to bo tho niost talked ubout, aud it_may thero- foro bo enid that, should Lo bo uominatod, ho will mako un onrtant cauvass, and gfln tho Ro- publionn eandldato s Lands full. Bus tho dls- rict is Rophbileats beyond doubt, THE FIFEI DIATICT. Thin distrlot was_ oviginally dosignod as the slaughlor-pon of William . Holman, but tho luclc attending that gontlomn doos not oern to havo desortod bim, aud tho chaucos aro now thatho will ontor the liuk with an evon hand agnlust bie Ropubllcan compotitor, Tho Coun- tion of Doarborn, Fayotto, Franklin, Raudolpb, Unioy, and Weyno composo tho districts Duly Jg tho old Tourth, with the escop- tion_of Dourborn, takon from tho Third, und Randolpk, fron tho Ninth, In tho doys of Goorgo W, Juliny, thoso countios formod what was famillarly known es ¥ tho Burné Distriot,” —tho bauner Republican distriot of tho State, I'wo yaurs ago, thoso countlos gave n majority for Trown of 1,400, and, undor all_ordinary cir- oumstancos, tho founlt for Congrons this fall would bo boyond _quostion,, ‘o Ifon, J, M. Wilson, tuo chsmplon fnvesiigutor, Is now’ tho Tloprosontative, uud by all moans shonld bo ro- turnod tothy sont e Lina 80 gronsly distingnish- e during the last Congress, ~Butin an evil hour bio tradud a vote for tho salary-grab to suvo his Credit Mobillor suits resolution In the oxpiring bour of the Torty-third Cougress, wnereby ha Jost his Iufluongo with hin constituonts, who aro unublo o oo tho nocossity for bis voto ns Mr, Wilkon did. During tho last Congress o voted and warkod for tho raponl of tho Salary bill, but hie s fsiled Lo ro-oatabliuh Limwolf fully in tho confidenco of the disttict, o hua doollned to bo a eandidate for rouomination, but, if ho wero, it ia problumatical if ho could carry the Uouvontion, aud stlll mors doubtful as to the olootlon, My, Holwan will be the Demoorat- during toe | 1o nominee, and hohas managod to maintain a popularity aa Congrossman,whiol, éombinad with & suaviter {n modo on tho ttmp, aud an oloagin- ous non-committaliem ronlly bowildering to an angular and positive soul, will render him a formidablo antagoniat bofors tho poopto. Tho lons of Mr, Wilson from tho State dologation s to be duom, rogrotted, but it {s n forogone con- clusion, *“All tho porfuimos of Arabia will not swooton tho little hand ” that_balloted for and took the back pay. Tho Ion, B. F, Olaypool, of Fagetto County, 8 the only prominont Rooubli- e condidato,” Gon. 'Whomns M. Browne, candi- date for Govornor two yoora ngo, could bavo tho race, but doclinos it. Gen, Browne conld defeat B, Holtaan, but it Is & question whothor Mr. QOlaypool can, oven with the odds in Lis favor, Claypool is old, solflsh, and in ovory way un- sympnthelic, though of undoubtod ublllt{. It on. Bon, Spoonor, Unlted States Marshnl, & one-armod survivor of tho battlo-fleld of Rosson, # 1an of Inrgo brain, a good spoakor, and of popular manners, wero to assuma tho tnak, I sm rono to boliove that Mx. Holman would find his lalooim, despito all tho aybils that have prophe- slied hia Congrassional immortality, TOE BIXTH DISTRICT, Delawaro, Grant, Ifancock, Honry, Johnson, Madiaon, and l!hlbl’ Countlog sumpriae the now Sixth District, Tt is mado up of Hanoock and Shelby, from the old Fourth Johnson, from tho Fifth} Grant snd Mndison From tho Eighth ; and Henry and Dolawaro, from the Niuth, 'Lhis diutrict is Ropublican by betweon 1,200 and 1,400, Grangorsm waa partioularly strong in this sec- tion of the Biate, but I donbt whether tho Tarmors' Movomant, so-called, is anything Jike &4 hoalthy now a8 tivo mouths ago. Thoro hng Deon a triflo too much political maneuvesing in the handling of the question, snd the houcst farmera have oontractod s pronounced dlsgust for o fow of the mon who heve beon in tho lead, David 8. Gooding, the champion domagoguo of tho Slato, enrly undertoolc manipulata the intorest of tho agricnltural community to his nrposes as o Congressivonl aspirant, snd joinod tha Crsnga In the fartheranco of bis purposs, Dut ho showed his hund too plaiuly, and Lio'was rologatad to & baok-sont by tho indiguant Grangors, who ero konost in_ thoir offorts to froo themselves from ovorweightod ringw of local corruption, Gooding 1s still talled of as the Opposition candidnto for Conyross, as well as Judgo Waltor March, of Delawaro, & most oxcollent lawyor and sound man, but with nono of the clomonts of & populnr onndidate. On tho Ropublican side, Col. Milton 8. Robin- #on, of Madison County ; Gon, W. 8. Groso, of Houry; aud Houloy Jonos, sud Col. Asbury Btecle, of Grant, aro tho cnudidatos. Gon. Groso Ly tho indorsoment of his county, but ba is o light woight, besides boing taiuted with Johmaonism, whioh blasts his prospocts iua Ra- publican Convontion, Honley Jones is Master of tho Stato Grango of Patrons of Husbundry, aud political coustdorations may give his candi- daoy an Importance It does not now nasumo,” 1o is, moroover, an oxcellontly-qualified man. Col, Hteole is by all odda tho strongost man in tho quartetto, bub cortain rallroad ~oporations in connoction with one or twoslort locul Jines, have drawn upon bim the bittor hostility of tho faimors, nnd it will he deomod oxpodiont to sac- rifice him on the allar of tho bucolio projudice ;l]gtlxtllnnft chartored monopolios. ‘Chis cleats the ol Inwyer, who contracted Cougrosslonnl aupira- ttons years ago whon the Btate tionate became & too-contracted oven for his buddiug and blos- soming statosmansbip, o will catry the dis- trict by a hanusomo mnjority. ' TIE BEVENTIX DISTRIOT. Thd Capital Distriot is now composed of {he Countios of Marion, Putvam, Hondricks, and Morgnu. It isa vory compact and ploassnt lit- tlo constituoncy for & Cougressman, und at the last clcotion gava » Ropublican mnjority for Governor of 1,762, and for Congross of 2,025, Yot there aro n forv Domocrats who_tall of de- feating Gon. Coburn, whom tho Ropublicans havo “ronominated for his fifth term,— bneng their hopes on the prospoctiva dofent of the Iiepublicans in this (Afari une Gounty, by -reason of tho temporancs Issue, *Whilo I doem it doubtful whethor the Republicans witl carry tho county ticket, thoro can s no doubt whntover a8 to tho resultin tho district. Coburn has mados satisfactory though mnot brillisub wmember, and ho will bo re-clactod. There is opposition to him in bis own party, but it is busoloes, or ab leaus purposcloss, for it bas not indicated what it objocts to or what it desiros, Bolong ns it continues thus, contenting itvelf with occasional grumblings, Qoburn bids fair to romain Kopro- sentative for Jife, Yo Domocracy, despito thoir booatings, hove no candidate, and tho proba- bilities aro that the nomination will go ns it bas for the last twelvo or fourtoon yoars, to somo nobody who will *blood " handsomely for otbor candidatos on tho ticket with him, in'roturn for the honor tha empty nomination is Bupposed to confer upon him,” Mayor Mitchell, of this city, who has beon generally oredllod with Con- grexefonal fover, has declined the nomination in advauce, and mombora of his own party froely chargo " him with o dosiro to rest bis claims in aboyauce for a bottor day. Mitchell 1ins none of tlio elements of o haro. - Demooracy hss & good memory, and thio dosortion in tho Taco of tho onemy will bo brought up to plagns our pyrotechnio Trsooutive in o futiro. Mitche oll ag n Congressional candidato is an exploded Iden. John A, Finch, tho Chairman of the Lib- oral State Committes in 1872, iy a probablo can- didute in opposition to Coburn, 1le would mrke l“ fn‘-‘ung o cauvass 8s uny ono that could bo so- ectad. THE EIGNTN DISTRICT, Tho now Fighth 16 the samo as the old Sixth, i the axcoption of thio Couutios of Greou wnd Willinms, which aro logislatod into the new See- ond. ‘I'his is Voorhioes' dintrict, nt prosont rop- resonted by Gon. Morton C, Huuter, who wiil be ronomiuntad by tho Republicaus, Voorheon has decided to bo ‘o candidato, aud tho Democrroy are_casting about for un ‘ayailablo man, John . Robinscn, of Owon County, would bo the per- ou, if it woro not that bo is * too strong u tom- *fl‘uncu mao.” Inview of this disability, if it prove ouo in tho Convontion, it is probablo that Mr. Williom Muck, a leadiug lowyer of "orro Hauto, & strong man, with good ~** stumping * ualitfes, will bo solected to opposo Huntor, The istsict lias o Republican mujority of 1,200 of 1,600, and Huntor will be able to earry it without much tronblo, Moses J. Dunu, of Lawrouco County, whom Voorheos dofonted four years ago, is o guomilla candidnto, and moy dovolop strongth cuough, ns thio contost procecds,to intors foro with proseut caloulations; but it hardly #ooms probuble, “TIE NINTH_DISTRICT 4 16 tho samo ns tha old Soventh, oxcept Carrdll Couuty, which goos into tho Temth. "'ho countich are Honton, Doono, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippoénuoe, und Warron, Tho Hon. Thomns J. Unson, of Boono, is the presont Roprosentative, but I huve uever heard the sug- gostion of sonding Lim back. Ilo hns_bardly measired up to tho oxpectations of his district, and will bo ullowod to ratiro at tho ond of hiy prosout torm without special grief. T'ho Hon. Godlovo B, Ortl, presont Congravsman-at-Largo, Ilves ot Lafayotfo, nad conld havo the nomisin: tion if ho would tako it. But Lo hing uspirations to sorye his country at Vionna, and boasts of Prosidontial promige in that direotion, 1l sponks Gorman fluontly, which cortainly con- stitutes gomo qualillcation for tho ap- pointment. In the abscnse of Orth, the conlest for the Republican nomination do- goneratos Into w sorab ruce, in which the only entry thus far Is Miko White, of Orawforda- villo, What should Lo done is to uominate N, 1. F. Piorce, uf Crawfordaville, a younsg lawyer of ‘oxcollont atintmonts, nud » record and ac- quaintange thraughout the aistriot that wonld mnke him n wtrong candidate, ‘I'ha Democrats will uuunuatlmmhly nominate tho Ifon, Thomes B. Ward, of Lafayotte, a brilliant and highiy- conslatont Demodrat, ‘one who never flinohed during tho War, bnt stood by tho prinaiplen of Bourbon Demooraey through thick und thiu, Col, Johu A, Steiu, Liboral Jiepublican, isspokon of, and, if the Demoorats would take him uy, might bo olected,—tho Hopublican mnjority bot Ing Loth wsmall and nostable, Ward caunot be uunlmy anybody liko & fair caudidate, Qol Btoju 14 ns cold und glittorlug a gu loebars, but he lu o maun of ability aud wourige, and would mako himsolf folt in tho Lower Houso of Gou- grous, THE TEXTI DIKTRIOT. The Tenth District Is compoeod, for tho most nrt, of tho counties of the old Bleventh, em- racing all sayo Fultou, which goos inta the nnw Elovonth, and Carroll, taken from tho Boventh, he counttos are: Uarroll, Jusper, Luporto, Luke, Nowton, Portor, Pulwiki, Bt. Josopl, Btarke, aud Wiilto, Ihlo Ttepublican majority here is ubont 1,600, and it w]l} be racognized g tho old Colfux Distriot. In tha earlior days of tho canvaus, Topublicans would_have beon vory dad to hinvo sooured tho onudiduoy of thoe ex- i0o-Prosident, but he has so ropoatodly de- olinod that Lo Is now countod out. Bok-pay killod Gen, P'aokard, the presont Ropresoutatlvo, who Las noyer mado an sceoptablo Congressman, + I Calking, of Laporte, a candidate of uaver- ul yoars' atanding, # young uttorney of brilliant for Col, llnhiusnudnnnpulur, mouse-oyod. complexion and quits brilliant talents, seorus to bo the favorite for tho nomination, though the Hon, George O. Morrifleld, Dr. Lewis Hum- Fhrmn, aud Stato Benator Tuttorworth, of St. onopli; Lawaing, of Porter; Tutner, of Lako; and Ilammond, of Jasper, havo onch boen spokon of, and would command respocta- bla strongth {2 they ontorad tho lists in earneat. As [t s uow, Calkins will bo the nomineo, and & vu? aroditablo Congresaman ko willmsko, boing tullof enthusinsm, vigor, and iutogrity. As Opposition candldato, thoro ate, of Domoorta, ‘Thomas J. Merriflold, of Porter; Mortimor Nye, of Laporto, and ' Thomas J. Wood, - of Lake. "Tho Hon. Jobn B. Nios, of Laporto, and tho Hon. Anson Wolcott, of ‘Whito, both Libsral Republicans, aroslgo apokon of, Morrifiold,,the Domocrat, {a a man of moro than_ordinary capacitios, and, if not takon by tho Domocrata na their candidato for Supromo Judgo, would bo tho strongest opponent thnt could bo placed against tho Repubfican nomings, Ar. Nilon is an old ex-8tato Bountor, honorably idontifiod with tho_progross of tho Bunto, thor- ougnly Lonest, aud onpable for any truat, Mr. ‘Wolontt sras & State Sonstor for two terma, is n largo farmor of White County, lins & command- ing prosenco, and * o flnaucial plan.” TIE RLBVENTR DIATINCT embraces tho Countioa of Cass, Fulton, Howard, Hamilton, Minxi) Tipton, and \Wabash,—reliably Topublican by noarly 8,000 mofority, All sho countios aro from tho old Righth, with tho ex- caption of Fulton, & momber of tho old Elovanth, "Tiq Hon. Jamos N, Tynor is tho prosont Ropre- sontativo, but Le fafled to voto ngainet the back. pay bill on tho doctsive ballot, though ho hed orpnund it up to that time, and addod to that in- disorotion tho folly of pooketing tho swag. Thiough bo has mado » gaod Represontative, ood, a & womber of tho Post-Oflice Appropriation Committao, dono good sorvico in tho mattor of aconomy, it is donibtful whother hecan overcono tho projudice against him®on the nalary-grab. Col. Thoman H. Bringhurst, of Cass; James Evaps, of Hamiltou; the Hon, Jomoea O'Brien, of Howard; and tho Hoa. Jobn N. Pottit, of Wabneh, aro candidates for the succession. 1t is nmong the possibilitios, it Tynor is fnall; thrown over, that tho choice will fal on Mr. Pottit. The dotormining infuence in this event wil bo the fact that novoer slnco theso counties have beon nasoclated togothor for Congressional purposes has o Ropubiicon county had tho Congrossman, and tho Ropublicans of the district feol that it 18 about timo that ono of tho countles giving tho majorities should Lave tho candidato. Tynor is from Minml County, strongly Domoeratlo, nnd Pratt (now Senator) ls from Cass, another Domocratic county. "Pottit has beon in Con- gross, in anto-War times, and made an honorablo record, Bhould thia foeling bo overborne in'the Convontion, Col. Brizrhurst, o man of sterllag souso sad nbllity, willbo the man. IHe ls at prosent Bpocial Mail Agont for tho Btate. No Domocratic ¢andidato is spokon of; but, if o dinpflectod Ropublican of good character and ability can be seonred, tho Democraoy will sup- jort hm, and In that way tho Republican ma-~ Eorlty ‘mdy bo somowhat Teduced.. 'But it caunot 0 ovorcomo, In forinor yoara tho Domocracy havo boon unfortunate in ihoir candidatos, and havo thoroby weakened thomselyes beforo the pooplo. THE TWELFIN DISTRIOT Is tho cul da sac for Northoru Indiana Democracy. Iuto it o beou driven n_majoity of 4,710, a6 well ag the prosout Republican membor of Con- gross, tho lon. Henry B, Saylor, who has no vory ardont dosiro to go back to Washington anyhow. Mr. Saylor has made a croditable Rop- sosoutaiivo, and, guvo promino of Taluo a Lo futuro, but political necosnitios compolled his slaughter, 'ho new distriot comprisos the Couutics of Adams, Allon, Blackford, Hunting- ton, Jny, Wolls, and Whitely, 'Thiu is the oid Nintl, with tho oxcoption of Daluwaro, Houry, sud Randolpl:,set over into tho Sixth, arld Hunt- ington and_Whitely, teken in from the Tont, Gen, Johin Pater Oleavor Shanks, the flery and untamod Modoo, Al resides within this dis~ trict, in tho classlo shados of Jay County. The Domiooraay, aftor s flerce and personal strugglo, havo nomivated Ar. Androwr Holnan Hamilton, a nopliew of Congressiaan Holmap, A soun goutlomen of ability and wealth, with braiz-po er sufliciont to give him a standing in the Houso, aud with moncy enough to place him above ringa and corrupt cliquos. Bsylor will recsivo tio Republican complimontary nomination, if he wighes'it ; but Hamilton will unquestionably bo alected by an ovorwholming mojority. THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. Thia district baa & lepublican majority of 1,900, and compitea_tue Uountias of Dekalb, Biihart, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Masshali, Noble, and Bteubon, It is tho old Lenth, with tho ox- coption of iluntington and Whitely, logislatod into tho Twolfth, * Billy Willinms,"ous of tho Congrosmen-nt-largo, residos in_Kosciuako County ; but, with tho galary grab, Boss Shep- bord's roal-chtalo ring, and & goucral disrogard of bis coustitients on almost evory public qiios- tiow, Mr. Willisme is sunlc out of sizht, aud has wisely concluded to trausfer his residence and porsou to the Distriot of Columbia, Tho Repub- Iicnn candidates for tho nominationaro: ~James H. Bakor, of Eikbart; ex-Suprome Judgo I'ra~ zior, of Koscinsko; and State Seuntor Beardsloy, of Ellhart, ‘The formor will be the nomince, a8 Judge Frazier Lina boen * taken care of " by the Adwinistratlon in the shape of au_Attornoyship in the Treasury Departmont, having special chargo of ocotton cases, from whioh ho ronlizes, I oam rolisbly ' informed, in the noighborhood of, Qoublo tho amount of a Congrossman's salars, Whoroforo should he po to Congress? Aud holins an oyo on the United States Sonalo ‘whon tho signs of the times shall bo propitious. The Demooracy bave united upon no ono n8 yet to tuko tho thankloss tnalk of Jeaping tho party uuitod for tho bahoof of tho Stato tickat ; but Capt. itcli. ell, of Goshon, {8 named as tho probablo Ofipo- witfon Joader. 'Ho is wealthy and popular, and would servo the purposo woil. TESUME. This running commont hias boon propared with a carclul_consideration as to faccs, and i noy colorad with party projudice in any dogreo, I boliovo it ropresonts yory nonrly the siato of things as thoy oxist to-dny.—a condition not apt to be matorially altorod bewveon thin and Octo~ Vor, for the isgucs sre reasonably distinctly mado up, nnd the linos protty geueraily drawn. #With tho one fingor of recoflection and anothior of prophooy,” let mo contrast tho prosent and prospectivo Congronsional dologntions : PUEATNT, Atlrge— . G. 8, Orth, Wi, Willlama, Republican. Demacratio, Win. E. Niblack, K, Wolfe, ‘m. 8, Tolman, Josafe DL Wil Joiuy Coburn, AMort, O, Hunter. Flioa, 3. Gason, as THOSPROTIVE, Tupublican, _ Domosratto, JTion. 6, Fuller, (Deinuerat.) Ko LG, Torkabiry, (Donbitily '8, Rabiudon, im’ Coburn, ve._(Doubifuk) Wyll, utkini Ropublican, “Democraite, 4; Doubttil, 3. Uxo. hirtcen Topubllean, 7 OBITUARY. Monsignor de Morodes Toxe, Italy, July 12.—Monsignor do Morodo, Archbishop of Mitylono, and private chuplaiu of the LPopo, is dend. Gone Wil 8, ¥lHlyor. Wasmxatos, July 12—Con, Willlsm 8. 1mllycsr died hera to:day of congestion of tho ungs. ‘g'he Kav. John McMastor, D D Bvavsvite, Ind, July 12—The Rov. John MoMastcr, D, D, diod &t Princoton yostorday, aged 65 yonra, e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New York, July 12,—Artived—Btoamers Mnlnl from_ Bromon; Celtlo, fram Liverpool; Roya Htundaed, from Loudon. QuieNsTowN, July 13,—~Bloamor Nevada, from Now York, srrived. Prysouri, July 13,—Stoamor Pommeraun, from Now York, arrived. Bax ¥naxcwco, Osl., July 12.—~Arrived, stonm- or Clilu, tbirty-bwo days from Iong Kong, via. Yokohawwy ateamer Onoon; tuirty daye from Favauwa, WASHINGTON. Some Employes of tho 01d Ring Re- {ained in Office, New Work Laid Out by the Distriot Uommissionefis.. The Shortcomings of the Secret.Service Bureau. Fpectal Dispateh to Tha Chiongo Tridune, DISSATIBFIED TAXPAYENS, ‘Wasmatoy, D. 0., July 12.—~Tho oitizons of tho District not friendly to tho lato ring, aro not altogether atiaflod with tho fact that the Die~ trict Commisslonera have rotainod Olophaue, Stenton, and others, membors of the riug, in ~vatlous offiolal capncitios wnder the now Gov- ornment, A Taxpayors’ Associntion is organ- 1zlng, and among othor mattors which they pro- poso to bring boforo the Comminsionors Is a strong romonatrance sagainst rotaining thoeso mon® sfter tha exposuro of tho ring domonstratos thoir unfltnesa to have any responsible part in tho new order of things, Btanton, it will be re~ mombored, was' Scorotary of tho Distriot, and aftorwards appoared as attornoy for tho Board boforo tho Investigating Commistee. He is now employod by tho Commissionora a8 thoir logal ndvisor, The Association will also cloatly ox- prou ‘thelr opinion thut Iurrington ought not to 0 allowed to hold his position as Assistant Dis- tricl-Attorney, WWOIK O TAE ATATETS OF WASKINGTON, Lient. Hoxie, tho Engineer in charge of tho Distriot, has boen rushing work at such o rato that laul evoning he had cloared off the last of the untinished buglugss romaiuing from the late Bonsd ot Publio Works pertainiug to hie depaste mont, Mr. Hoxio will,jthis wool, begin work on the @owor lincs, ~As dirocted by tho now luw, an ostimate was mado sevoral deys siuco, which placos the cost of comploting tho _soners ok $800,000, aud carrying ont exlating contracts for strosts at 1,000,000, Tho Commielouors of the District and the En- gineora construo tho new law to pormit thein to cuter into new contracts for such work as thoy boliove absolutely necessary for the presorvation of tha atreots aud to comploto tho improvomonta on cortain stroots now partislly paved. In view af this (ect,{Licut. Hoxio and tho majority of his cloricnl forco havo boon busily ongaged for sover- aldnys in proparing & plan for such {mprovo- sanonts, which will bo prezented to the Commis- slouers to-morrow for netion. THE BECRET-BERVICE DUREAT, A \Vauhlnitou dispatob published in Now York Saturduy takes up su extoudod defongo of ‘Gol. ‘Whetloy's Soorot-Sorvico Burenu, and dotails at considerablo length cortain nllogod results t- tnined by thet Burcaw, Tho diepatch sppeers to bave beon writton in view of the Harrington Bnln-)'obbufi: inyestigation now ponding, and o pordon woll informed on this subjoot, now in Waslington, statos thaé tho faots do not boar out the results slleged. He says that tho Becrot-Sorvica Division have nover yot cantnred an original plato, from which tho rolls aro propared to print counterfeit monoy, and that but ono man, Bledbusch, of 8t, Louis, has evor been eapturod, who was tho orlglustor of any_countorfoit, Bledbuech, too, wag ar- reated by Col. Wood, & former Chiof, and was convicted aftor Wood loft tho afiico, by tho tes- timony obtained by him. All the mon nawmed a8 convicted are petly '*shiovera of the quaor,” as it ia tormed, aud have beon convicted to soroen tho real pendora, ER e, POLULICAL. Anti-Monopoly Convention of Leo County, In. Spectat Disnateh to 'he Chicago Tribune, TForr Maisox, Ta., July 11.—~The Anti-Mo- nopoly Delegate Convention of Leo County met in this city at 1 o'clock to-day, nearly all tho townships being reprozontod. An organization | was promptly effeciod with J. Hollingsworth, of Montrose, ns Ohairman; E. Crossan, of Juck- son Townehip, snd F. C. Roborts, of Fort Madi- son, o Secrotarios. A Committeo on Crodentialy waa appointed, aud, ita report being ndopted, & commiltoo of four wns appoluted to select dela- gatos to tho Congrossional and Judicial Convon- tion to bo held at Burlington, Aug. 6. Tho Con- vonton concurred in tho report of tho Committeo, and tho following wero olectod a8 _delogates: Congressionsl Delo- atos—J. T, Shiphard, ~ J. _Helseko, V. Kent, . Harrleon, % Harshman, J, Schroedor, T. J. Foid, W. Pituman, J. Koobler, A, Alloy, A/ ilts, Geo. Stanwood, Ben, Smith, E. Johustong, and W, Davis, Judiolal Delegatos—J. Tibbs, J. Haffuer, H. 1. Eppes, J. Mason, J. . Crave, AL Ward, L. B, Davls, J. I, Nelsos, M. B, Duvis, 0. Doorr, 11, H. Cross, I3, Crossau, O, Hubon- thl, Jobm Gibbons, snd O. Cutlor. W, Loslio, a formor Republivna, sont Jotter to tha Convontion wishing to join tho Anti- lonopolists ; tho lotter was recoived _aud made apart of the proceodings. The following roso- lution was adoptod after considorablo dobto: Resaluedy That this Couvontlon takes great plessure 1 presouting the namo of tho Ifou, D. T, Metler as cardidato for nomination at tho upproscliiig Congres- nlonal Convontion, sud horoby Eighest Lis support to tho dologatea elesied to tho Convuition, Aftor the business of tho Convention was over, Judgo Clagrott, of tho Kooknk Consiitu- tion, felt that bo had boen slighted, boeauss ko could not ran, and so made s speech in_which he throntoned to rain tho party, donomncing the Convention in round torms, e was honrd in silonce and thon the Convention adjourned. He mat with no_sympathy in bis insno folly, aud bisolfort to injuro tho Anti-onopoly cause will fail, Farmoers? Convention in Jeiferson County, Xl Special Dispateh (o The Chicagn Tribine. Mr. Vinnoy, 1., July 12.—Tho Jotferson Connty Farmers' Assovintion met horo yostor- day to soleet dulegntos to tho Independent Con- gressional and Reprosontative Couvention, which moets ab Carmi, Aug. 42, Tho nttendanco was Inrgo, comprising tho influcnce and atability of oth of the old parties. The proceadings wore marked thronghout by tho utmost hnrmony. “hio Congressionn] dotogation woro, by acolamit- tion, instructnd to cast tho voto of tho connly for Gen, William B, Andorsou, All the counties of tho dlstrict that have thus far hold Furmors' Conventions, Tour in all, Lave instructed for tho sume gontlomm. c, “I'ho Represoutativo delogation woro laft “unin- structod, exeopt to the oxtont of tho raquiro- ‘ment tnat thoy sball vote for no man not i full sympathy with the Indopandent niovemont. Noun=Partlsnn Judicinl Convention in Bex Molnosy I, +._Speotal Diopatsh to The Chiraao Tribine. Dea MoiNes, In,, July 11,—Tho Nou-Partisan Judicial County Conveoution mot in this city and salootod tho following dologatos to tho Judiciul Convention to bo hold nt Doxter, July15: W, W. Witmer, J. 0. Havory, O. O. Noutso, Col, Gintel, William 2, Dontly, J. Willioms, W. J, Harrls, 15 Parks, J, AL Wallcer, J, D. 81¢Olin, J, W, lrvino, A, J. Mathls, G, W, Coploy, B. W, Walkor, Jamos Yorter, Dr. English, John Youugerman, J. A, Dungan, aud Barlow Granger, All Eha othior countios of thin district solected their dologatos fo-dny, Tho convoutions wora mass-gouvontions, and tho farmers hera attended thom largoly, and il seomod gratiffed ot tho strong sentiutout in favor of uoleoting candidatoa for the Judiciary Irrespactive of partios, IT Auita- blo candidatos aro saloctod by this convention, Lh‘l; 'Ammlunopulim will not nominato cau- atod. . Mujority for the Convention In Are Kansny, 71,500, Lurree Rook, Ark, duly 11.—Oelsl raturns from all tha counties but oue show u majority of 71,500 for tho Convention, at the election on'the 3ith Juno, Yo Canvoutlon meots Tnosday, A Inrgo ntbor of dologutes uro ulroady horo, Ropublican Convention in Burlings tuny In. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. BoncisatoN, In, July 11.—The Topublican Oauventlou for thix county was hold to-day and dolegatos arpolumd to thio Congrousional Con~ ventioy, which meots in Lalrfiold noxt month. The delegatos aro all pledged to the Hon, Juin H, Qoar for Congross, whio is working night | and daysn caiiro tho nomination, which is atill iu_som oubt, ng much opposition has do« veloped ifnat’ him, ovon iu this oity. The Congrof _ 1al fight in this districs this yosr will bo & el <21arp ouo, Repul —.'lan Conventjon in Darke - County, 0, Dayt 5 0,, July 12.—At the Darko County Ropubl 5 Conontion yostarday dologaios o tlo Roj 7 lcan Congrassional Convention of the Tourth § itriot woré appolntad, and tho follow~ ing rog # jon was adopted with onthueiastio sp- plavee £ Reaol =< Thaat wa horaby Inateuct the dalegates from. thincor at thio spproaching Congressional Conveus tion, ta & b to tho Hon, Thomas B. Gunckle, our worlliy _resoutative in Congress, thor united and cordlul sufiport, firat, last, and all tho time. Tho Conventlon was tho largest hold In the county for momo years, and waa enthusinstio throughout, Wapcllo Connty (lowa) Convention. Spectat Diepatch to The Chicage Trbuna Orrowa, In, July 11.—The Wapollo Oount; Ropublican Convention was hold hero to-day an waa thinly attended. It appointed dologates ta iho Cougressionnl Oonventlion which is to be hold hore on tho 16th, and instructed for Dr. 0. 0. Wardon for Congress. L. M. Godloy was ronomiuated for Clork, and Wade Rirkpatrick for Rocordor. Dr. Warden's fricuds scom coufidont, Dt It is known In the wall-nformed political oir« cles that ho stands no moro chance of boing uominated than of being atruck by lightning. Republican Renomination Assared, 87, Paug, Mmn,, July 12—Advicos from the Tirst District aro, that of tho delogatea olector fifty are for Dunnol's renomination, and sixteox for Edgorton, Nocossary to a ochoico, forty, ‘I'ho Zress of this mornlug vigoroualy protesty against Dunnoll's ronomination, snd advises the Owatonna Convontion that ho {8 objectionable ton majority of tho party; that his strength ig limited to & fow hundrod dopondsnt office-hold¢ ors, and that his renomination can scarcoly foil in tho dlsastrous ovorthrow of the ascendepcy which the Ropublican party have maintainoed ig the Stato for fourtoon yoars, The Whird Wisconsin Congressional Diutrict, Correxpondence of The Chicago T'ribune. Hazen Grove, Wis,, July 9.—Tho numerouy cnndidates for Congress from this distriot ar¢ Deginning to smilo aweatly, goto olurch rogulare 1y, nnd shake hands with penplo gonorally. Tho; Iitkio thomsolyoa as agrocablo as _pomsible, an shed their gracious favors without discrimination Holloway wantsto go to Congressbocausoho uso to be & farmor, and is now running the Laucaster Toolon Milla; Hazeltou wants to go becauso hia brother bas boou there; and Col. Clark hungora aftor tho asme ilesh-pot bocauso ho fools it hix duty to hend thoso Liborals off in thoir attompta to jay tho Robol debt. Ho ia now printing #undry spopchos made by him not long ago, and, some of hig frionds aro somewhnt alarmed loab he moeta tho fato of many an aftor-disponsor of oratorial nothings. Of oach of tho candidatos i§ muy be said, in the lIangungo of Hosoa Biglow, o liezn't told you wut bo la; And 6o thero ain’t 1o knowin® Bt wut he msy turn out o bo- The bost thoro ia ngoin’, The Liborals and Domocrats will pmh:hll Dring out ox-Gov. Deway, who has spocial i noey for tho placo. TThero bo peoplo_who sny that Grant Connty ought to stand back ontirely this timo, sud givo the aspiranta in the other parts of the district a show. This would secm fair and reasonable onough; but, when it is romembored thut an oight-yonr_precedent has nlready boen ostab- lished” by Towa County, the objection has much 1oss presstiro to tho squareinab than paoplo with conveniontly short momories suppose. Gus. THE INDIANS, Tho Stoux Altackes s ... Onarara, Nob., July 11,~A telegram from Fork Fetterman, Wyoming, soys that Jesse Hampton, who was shot by tho Sioux near thero, a fow duys since. diod to-dey, aud thet Compsny Af, Fourteonth Infaniry, loft there for MModicine Bow to-day. Tho Choyonnes Making Troubles 8. Louts, July 12-—Alguullnmln just from Fory Sill says that tho Indian :Chiofs “Satantn, Big Trop, snd Lono Wolf are in collusion againet the whites, and that sorious trouble may bo oxpeoted. Col, Carlion, with one company of tho Centh Cavalry, is on scout through thi Choyonno country, - Mnf. Uphnm, with ona company of tho Sixth Cavalry, has gono ta Medicino Lodge, end three companies of tha Yifth Infantry, from Loavenworth, ore ecoute ing along tho ‘trail from Wichita through thy Choyonuo country. Troubles on the Kansns Frontier, Tapeka, Kan, (July 5), Disvatel to the St. Louts Glabe, Thore can no longer bo any doubt thnt a Jargo body of Indians aro on the war path, and’ meneclug the livos ond prop: erty of the paoplo on tho southern nnd southe wostorn border of Kensas, The raid wos inaus gurated by tho Kioways, and now comprisoy war partion from that tribo and from the Cheyonnes and Arrapaboos. Lone Wolf and Kicking Bird aro the fondors, and theontbronk is polug mede, on their pert, with unusual feroeity., The Quaker Indian Agent, Milos, hed to fly forbia lifo from tne Choyonne Agency. Threo men wore killod and scalped, near Mozior's ranch, in tho Indian Territory, on donday, and ono of thom, Patrick Hennesy, formorty Shorifdl of Christian_County, Ilinois, was tied to hin wagan oud burned alive. Two mon, herdors, wora killed aud scalped within 8 miles of Sargont, Kansas, nud two othors on Bato Craak, Colorado, about twolve miles (rom Grennda. A party of huntars wore surrounded by tho In- dians on'the Cunarron, and have been fighting for their lives since Sunday last, Eight of them have boon killed, and thore is little chance of esonpo for tho romnindor. A panio provails all alonk tho bordor, and the sottlers aro leaviug tholr bomes aud burrylng {nto the towns aud reilcond atations. A strong purty of Indians Is roportod at Buto Mouud, thirty miles from Grouads, and the poa- plo of Gronnda aro oxpeotivg aud propering for un atcacle on their town. Threo companics of the Fifth Infantry passod hera yesterday, from Fort Leavouiworth, for the seoua of tha disturbauco, Adjutant Gonoral Morris has gone to tho {ront. to organize and arm esttlors. Gov. Osborne and Gon. Pops re doing evory- thing In thelr powor for the protection of tho people aud the chastisoment of tho Indians. THE WEATHER, Wasuryaros, D, ., July 12,—Probabilities— For the Up{lur Lake region ond tho Northwost, * partly clondy wosther, and rain noar Lake Su- porior and fn Minnosotn ; enst or south winds, rising tomporaturo, and falling barometor. LOUAL ODSERVATIONS. Cmicauo, duly 13, 1874 Direction and| Hotir af ob-| e ther, servation, Weather, 64 [N. K, fre 04 [N, "tres 9.7 07 | 08 11, entio o, fa9,90] 67 | 68 |15 gentte! ximiim thermomotor, 69, Mintunum thormonieter, 63, GENENAL ONSERVATIONS, & Cincauo, July 19~1 8. m, Stution, ' Bar,| Treckage, 2 Usiro,, Chicago, . Qlioyonsio Qlovoland |1 Ji]0iear, 3., fr 04|, E., gentiol ~1t_is maid thot s new dAflyIlpM‘ is to b #tarted from the ofiico of the ut(~Mano{nm!, of l)loomlufiwn. an & short time, to advooate the oaute of Indopeudont Relorm, . G