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11g for that gantlomon, to whioh onded briolly, saying littlo, but that during the oanvaes lio would linve more to say. The'nomi- hoo I8 & fino looking mau of G0 yoars of ago, A preoticing physician in Rookville, the cotnfy- soat of I'arke County. Ilo was n Whig nnfil 1852, slnco whioh timo always n Domoorat. Ho Iina run for oftico only oncd bofore, in 1854, and thon ho was boaton “for the. Legialnture. ' Hia {rionds describo him na good sbimp sponkor, though thoro was nothivg in his dicato tha facs. Who most noticoablo faot of tho -day waa tha complote way in which the party ignored the oxistouco of ita lala reprosentative. **Tho I'all Bveamore™ was montioned but once, and failod utlorly to ellcit any pocial marka of spproval, Though epokon of by ono of tho . sponkors at tho oud of the llat of tho groat men in this dislrict, whom (ho dologates would Lave hoon glad to linve choorod, it wontld iave soomad like tho funoral train of ouo whom thoy’ wero glad to forgot. 2 ¢ POLITICAL. finally ro- Address of the Republican Committes in Missouri, 3 All Roform Elements .A TUnion of : . Desired, “The Way in Which a Good Salary-Grab~ ber Gave Up the Ghost. . = . Other Political Matters, ‘Troubles Botweon Whites nnd Blncks' it B o in ‘Toennessee. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribuns. “Fho Missourl Mepndblicnus, 1 8 8r,” Lo, July 23.—Tho Ropublican Btate can to-night, dated at Nashvillo, Tonn., says 1 Contxal Clommitteo hold two scesions horo to- | * It is roported that tho nogroes, in what is fisy. Thoro was & protty full attondance, aud hnowlu 88 tho Twonty-fourth District of that aftor s froo intorchiunge of viows rogarding tho [ SotnHh 15 nrming and preparing to mako aw asnault on thoe whites, A fow daya sinco a negro prosont . politionl sltuatlon of tho Btato | wes Lillud by n whil man bocwueo ho bonsted Tosolutiosas woro adopted doolaring that | that ho would marry & cortain whito girl or kill the presont Joplorablo condition of ' affairs Erl‘t:’l ‘ahu mulslnl bim, Tl;n nlllznn‘n' of kthn atrict sre proparing to rescnt any outbroak on morits tho ,verjons attention of all Bg‘“’ ”{:.‘z‘“" 110 part of 1o colored pooplo, who aro bosoming Srrespoctivo ©f Party, and to bring about the ro- | yory 1gplont sluce tho last oauvase, aud are dov form which is* imperatively domanded, invite the | mandiug o numbor of the county offlcos,” co-oporation 0.t all porsons and organizations, of : Selegiant whatover politic 8l faith, to that ond.. Thoy aleo | Tonnessce Workingmon?’s Nomination plodge themeoly vs, ns roproscntatives of tho Ro- ' for Governors by : ‘pablican party, t 9 recommond to {ts mombers to Nasnvii, Tonn., July 28.—~The workingmon #upport such moy vsnt or organization as loolts | of this Stato met yesterday and nominated B, I, foth accomplishi.vont of good government in | 0, Brooks, of tho Indopondent Workingmen, as Miasourd, . They inctorao thie resolutions passod | their candidato for Governor. by tho Ropublican moembers.of tho Legislaturo [t ki - SHORT HORNS., .. last March; reoommend to tho commit- tees in Oongressional .Dmrlet: tnm;ln cg:lr:- S 2 dew ! tol Kot tad iithoy. Goom . be + [ A Modorntoly Successtul Salo nt A ington, Ky. e Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, tefs coming boforo ‘them, .preserving iutact tho, ovgantantion. of the- Repbliont: pacty, and Lextwaron, Ky.; July 28.—~Tho groat Warfleld aalo onmo off to-day, but owing to many animals doclare thatin all fundamental prinoiples thoy aro Republicans, but as_tho issues now paramount aro Stato fssues and Stato safoty, thoy aro willing in the lot not boing 88 fashionably brod ns our Dreodors dosirod, tho avernge wag low, com-- parod with tho salo of yostordny. To-morrow, to Inmg«:’dyr»snph partisan sdvantago for the howover, the stook 1a all that - con bo expootod, public go Congressionni Nominations, Ipeeul L e Clicaao ‘and prices will rango high, At Winohestar, now Peny, Ind.,..July 29.—Tho. Republican Con- | - < s _ 7 ‘Eloventh District | recraita from tho North nnd-West aro com- grogsional Convention for tho ing in on- every irin, and " wo ndvise thom to koop coming, as it is confidontly thought that many choloo bargains will bo seourod before tho 16t day of Auguat, that boing tho lnst salo. of this Stato’ mot horo to-day. Many of the dclogaten arrivod last night, bat tho groater Tho following is the lis of tho principal animalg sold to-day: - 3 part camo this morning. About.160 delegates ,and alternates to ropresent tho seven countios pompasiug tho distriot were on the ground when tho, pmmd‘ingu commoncod at 10 o'clock to-day. ! No businoas of importance was trausnctod dur- ing, the entire timo boing ocoupiod Graco 4th, " $1,000; B, Morodoth & Son, Cam- E::%#::z;fi?guugrgndlzmon. Whon tho Convone | bridge Ol Tad £ Bt o, iog daya old, sa1b, ‘tion mot in the afternoon, ‘oach county with i Bouan of Waveland, §1,160 ; Wallor Handy, Xone camo_forward with ono or moro | tucky. ono oxcoption, o candidates, From Coss thoro wore Williamson, Wright, and Col. Tom Bringharst'; from Miami, . N. Tynor, tho -presont Congressman ; _from Houan of Waveland 24, $376; Morodoth & Son, Indi~ san, . Maguria gtk 1 13, $1,776 ; a gotgusln S0l 1 yoar old, $1,776; 8. Moredoth & : ¢ ; from Hamilton, Jamea Muzurks 87th, $1,250; J, R, Sholly, Bl; X LT T O o AF Pebitt, Fu || Wi f 1700 Msbbet Aoy Stannon, 1. Ty Gounly also bad w éandidato. 'Tipton e | - Lady Musestoos, 40 T T g e tho o, N county. that fmlod to produco avas- | ped\id, si60; 5, Morodolb, Gambeidyd Gity, Ind, Pimbt. o moigrs namo was prosontod, ho | KaoEolrtix siig; M, Medoodwln, Dannlls, 151 Aftor 4" pddressod the_ Convontion in n'very | Tioae Oth and cow calf, §1,735 7 J. Tt Shoily, Shan- lroflt:n " an eooh, aoctining to bo & candidato, Ho | non, 10, y ! i Dottt af, “eat o utondod to pormis bis feloads | NiunloShaep, ¢00; Joun st & Sons, s fo w1 i, it mb“ g D i tligfoo 12th, $1,010; O, 2, Nichals, Bloominglon, o Lot . oeling against Lim_throughont tho | Mo inn 04, 8620 ; 5ol Van Moter, Loxington, Ky, 2 yombitter: “aat Congross hind dono what 1nd' | - iius Bioomes 4 Wikl Loty Lo KT {istrict, Tho omgross six timos boforo, yotod'| AnnioTago, §0107 3, T. Willitmsn, Ronbacey, beon dono by ¢ *(2 %" it mombars, ond ho, | Gonoralof Grasmor, §4603 4 It Bholly, Shasaca, T, Andierenie %, 0000 tholnoronse to his oredit, | Priucess Gwynue, one of ' fhio nolel Guymucd, § 3 » Marodoth & Son, Indians, Thig, ho said, was tho sum aud | mouths old, €922 S, ‘m[‘)k: 0 MO, “rong-doing. ' Ho would not bo [ Julls xg‘fn"', 4o D Suolly, l!"t‘fi:‘:’:;ky } Subeiancoot med the 00 of tho douvon- | Xmalia Townléy, £200; B, B Goff, Kentucky. £ oaudidato, but M 3'n’ tho distriok whero tho| Atodin fth, S0 3. 1t Shelly, Thlaots. § 0‘“ ,0\' 0l & pl “C‘; Yor wonld bo ot Aervice, Mr.' | White Maggic, $1103 B, B, Groom, Winchester, Ky, ;,‘(,“:g:“;’iflu oo, Mod upon. The gpoech was | Tacllla 6t $310; 8! Moredoth & Hon, Indians, ‘Alico 4th, §300 3 J, Emith, Kentuoky, Tirat Queen 24, §376; McGoodwln, Kontucky, Alicia, $275: 8, Meredoth & Sou, Indiaua, AMarion Wooda 14th, $200 ; A, Hampton, Winchester, Ey. : {inmlu 4th ; $200, samo, bl Adrioane $210: 7. R, Bholly, Minols, 1y Chilton 20, $360; Wilifam Lramlotte, Virgints, 2y, !E’ifig;n.l’.u Ky, 014 Elsio, dold 0 o d at oted by applause fr. W tho audience, 20 (5 conclusion throa hat 0 1wQro givon for Fyndr. On tho ixth ballot Jan. ‘¥ .. Evang was pomts dnated. Aftor tho rosult o f th' last balloy was ennounced, ond Mr, EvamV way' declared the “nmomineo, hio was calied upon for a Bpocch, Yo ‘was led forward by 3r, Tyne xr, and ey<JTy one ox- :pected somothing worth het irlog, but thoy were Risappointed, tho candidate boing hardly Jblo to tind worda to thank the peo ple for the honor, nte. The specech waa abou's such o ono as ¥ros- dont Grant usunlly malos., Mr, Evans lives in Nob' esvillo, and_oxpects to carry tho two' opposite elements—Monopolists and Grangers—for he i8 a banker and farmer. Wow porsons outaido of,Jiis own county know suything sbout him. Yiany of tho delegates are not at all satiefled, and. intimnte that Alr, Tynor peleoted his own succamsor, 1t scoms evidont #hat tho solection of Evans was made at. the suggestion of Tynor, forosa thelnst throo baliota $ho Aliami dologation vote d eolidly for him. BECOND INDIANA DIST DIOT—DEMOCRATIC, . special Dispateh to 1 1e Chieaon Tribune, o ‘Wasuinaron, Ind,, July 23,—The Democratic ‘Oonvention of the Becons 1 Congreasional Districk wot here to-day. Large » dologations were pros- Jnb from every county e xcopt.Crawford, ~The contost has been an os «citing one. aud up to Inst ovoning the changes wero about evenly bal- ‘puced, but whon the Cot ivention met this morn- iog tho nomination of ¥ Villiams waa s forogon o onclugion, A majority* voto was doclarod to be sufliciout to rocuro tho o omination: Tho reeolutions indor 8o tho platform of tho Democratic State Convt mtion, and pledge tho »nupporxt of tho Democrat: 1 of this distriot for tho Blato ticket, > The Hons. Thomas W. Cobb and James D; ‘Williams, bothi_of Xna x County, woro placed in nowination, Mr, Williums was nominated on tho firat ballot, receiving:107 to G4 for Cobb. His nomination was made unanimous, amid groat enthusinsm. Tho Gmnfiers zro jubilant over their victory, and ALr. Willlams will bo oloct- - «ed by o large majority. ‘The Sonatorial Couvention for tho district, womposod of Daviess and -Greeno, was held after * “oadjournment of the Congressional Conven= ", “I'he Hon, Aundrew fumphroys, of Gracno, ulr, Parls, Ky ’ , $300; 3. W, Bass, Columbla, Mo, 3isrcin, $150; 1. R, Sholly, Lilinols, avina'ad, 310} 8. Spanglor, Muscatino, T, Tuvy 4th, $340 ;' 3, R, Shelly, Tilnols, i | Prin%o 7th, 3233 W, i1, Modtuiphy, Lincoln, Til, Calllo, $275§ B, A, Talbott, Lincoln, 1, - v DULLE. Yondon Duko 83, $030; J. F\ Jones, Clarke County, 3 3 Dr. Bproguo, Dos Moines, Ta, i‘:‘é’;‘flfi,%; Wiiliam Ty, Lebanon, Ky, Thess wero - tho “higheat-pricea bulls, The> othors eold from 100 to §250. Tho eals, on tho whole, was hordly up to the exnectation of those malking it, owing, ag wo arid bofore, to tho stock not bolng of tho partienlar - strain breodera are now anxious Lo procure. g —_— K CASUVALTIES, * Two Terriblo Runawnys. Special Disnateh to 2'he Chicugo Tribune, Davenronr, - In, July 28,—A farmer named Jeromo Wynno, with threo harvest-hands, was coming to town to-day, and on arriving in the city st 12 o'clock, their horacs took fright and s, fonrful runaway occurred, in which tho four men wore thrown - from the wagon and terribly mangled. Mr. Wynne, owner of the toam, had hie logs and arm broken, and his head badly brafsed; onu of tho harvest-hands had his noso broken and forolond eplit open; suothor of thom had, the fop of 'his head split opon’ 6 inches lonz, and also o torriblo gash over tho right eyo, which penotrated to tho bono, bosides which his faco nm{‘ noso waro scratehod and bruised torribly ; tho fourth man was con- sidorably bruised, and rocelvad intornal injurics, and is unable to speak. All four of tho men woro ramoved to the hospital, apd_two of them are not oxpoctod to live. ‘This is tho most disas- Lin& tames 8. Morgan, of Daviews, woro the only | trous runaway that has ocourred in this city for 80d. “tants, Aftor numerous bailots, Mr. Mor- | yonrs. conter ., nominat- Mr, William Haines, of tiia city, was roturn- gan wit, “{:‘.’,‘,’f,'“"o‘},‘f A Auaphroysya ing to his residonco last evening, and whon npar ©d by ACO. + INDIANA DISTRICT—DEMOORATIO. home bis horses took fright and ran away., Hewas EIGKThL * Digpatch to The Chicago ribune, thrown ovor tho dnshboard of tho wagon and Spectas “p, [nd., July 29.—The Democrats | bis arms svora caught in tho revalving wheols, Tenne HAv. Sigtrict did not turn out to thoir | breaking.ouo of them so that the bono “protrud- of tho Eighth 1 Congrossional L wusual spirit, nor . ‘Warious causes cont. to tho successful gors, ublican Legislature 0. fnrguly Democratio, but Tonveption to-day with their ‘n thoir acoustomed numbor. “ribute to this result. Owing ~ymandering of tho last Re- ¢ the Btate, tha clistrict is “ haw boep discwniaged * migjupdnct, of tho od through tho flosh. ‘Te other arm was litor ally drawn gut of the socket of the shouldor, his nogo wai broken, and his_body badly bru‘sed. Ho is still unoougeious, and canoot recover. Three Men Eifled by the Explosion of Bil-Tanks. by the _conduct, or rathc ¢ ol ve ity o Reprmsenlatte, § \STrNak 00 pon | auCunCTAl T iandaed O ok i Lol e lute> Hon, | D W. Voorlitioh, DUt | porect strcot crossing of fho Atluntio & Great upon them in comin g ho;’\l\“;mt&n gaing }rV:ntnm railwey at minmabn;}! 1'3:2'30;“.‘1‘3: m3?$f§§ " the, - rCO men, name Doty o Tsay fc ol tho foily ond 73608~ | Mo on and Ghrtat Ostorlin wore agagod fn iry that may bo put up di g train of ofl-tax to ey ppononts, or in | Grawing crude ofl from a traln of nks [l nize tho bypocrisy in any ( Todorvoira below by means of pipes. Ono of tho about the corruption of t ooty ; t their OWD. ‘men wont to tho top of the tanks to opon the :f:é’ffi'?.!’fi"&‘ifl?fi“é%&?fi. Stion mot a¢ Dowlivg's man-holo, when the gas from the oilx‘:ugnnnd vory lorize 1or b YOIy ‘n‘l’ch 88 1t was J§ pro- | e was_called to e vaual plandis . from a lantorn tho man carried, .and exploded with terrific forco, The men waro thrown somo dlstanco from tho ours, their porsons _coverad with burning ofl, and surrounded by & mass.of fismo, No holp conld reach tlmn;} and IMal),; thero was neithier a; enthusinatio ciowd, but | coeded to business, Jobn H. Fowior, of € tho cuair, and indulged in rred, ofc, 1 tho | not'until the fire had abated wore thoir crisped lbou:‘ mownl;:nmm:xou:f& . A commit- rampips rocovored. MeDonald and MoFarland o008 resolutions sn 4 on eredentials | worg young unmarried mon, Ostorlin wos o wolation wos passed he Btato platform. 1 was fixed ab oDo st for Iondrigks el made tho list of s gandidntes wero dy, and wore as u 'the yumbor of marrted mau, aged 65. Bix oil-tanks oxplodod one aftor tho other, scattering the burning oil in ovory direction, Tho covor of tho man-holo beiug off, tho woventh oar of oil burned out without cscaping, The oil-sheds along the rafl- road-frack wero destroyed. snd it was only throngh well-directod and stronuous offoris of the fremen pud citizens that n wide-spread was duly appointed, and 8 1¢ accepting ond indorsing t. The rates of reprasentatior dologate for each 100 votes ¢ 5u Lho last State eloction, \,le dologntes 138 in number, Th thon nunouncod by their frien follows, Vigo loading tho list 1 ho doe. Min theansmbor of | sonflppration $a4 provented, Loss sbout $35,- mfngfi';fldflgfi’e."\“vifll;vu E. DoLoan, Sobort | gyo, o insurance, N, Hudson, and Mortin Hollin b, "the’ proden ‘County Clark of thia couaty, w. ' all pincad 1o Struck by Eightning. L aud I, J, Rieo, . Parke, A, d¢ Bvectal Dispateh to t'he Ohicago Tribune, ?rnc::l‘:tm“'ol Lawronco, W. H. 1y 'tz, of OWeRs | gpnivayicrp, 111, July 33, —An unuauslly so- rgo L. Knight, of Cluy. m:‘[‘m?z‘xlgmsntuly nfl.lc’xr tho reaseemb log of n;: Convention _aftor tha noon recogs, sud bufou tho fray had bognn by tho mklnggl of & single Pallot, Col, Judson weakenad, aving found voro thunder-storn passod over phis city last pight. A bam in the northeastern part of the town was struck by lightning, st on fivo, and byrned down, Loss, 81,000, A largo quintity u‘lx\vhunt In staok Just outsldo of town was sot on igo dologntion would vi ote rokid for n stroke of lightniug and totally con- Lot e Ve o Toltor to tho ¢ Shwrmn, Lo B0 o ks Mroomna's Fosidaieo xumocé';ywlnu withdrow his nomo. Ator U > fest LASE | giruole but 1o barm done, Dy s most slngular Knight withdrow.” The third pat! ot foi T mm[.jm!g,, o by -onwgl"‘tm him, n‘n 1;; fingor sod Fritz with » 28 ro oncl To. | farm iu Saulsbury “'“"“'livl“ “s(cinn,u ,v,th‘z! tho tally-shioet opposito thelr namos, milos awny, wad #truck by x.,muyi uring the Jora iho fourth ballob “war 1 taken, tho | Lo i and burned up, with all s contonts. “ation went back on B¢ :Loan and hia vnmnd :fil\‘\!litaudmwn. Dr. 1, §." Iico was nomi- Tuted,over his solitary surviving opponont, Hos- Jeltor, of Lawronce, by a volo of 87 to 61, Lrior 10 tha boginning of tho bolloting , each candidato waa called upon to moung th 1plnvt‘lorm, show Bimuslf, aud stato his sontimont i, To this Invi- tation all oxeept Ilollinger aus 1 Rice, who wera abuout, responded in various Aty ‘los of rhutm'l;:u, expresring _ their intony 3 love for wvoiytling Domocratlo, and thelr vurning soal to orugh ont tho bond-bo 'ders by paying Losa not sscertained. fon of a Steamubip’s Dollors. nl’l‘::l:;.an July 29,—The Spaumsh stoamship Minotva okplodod hot boilers in the harbor to- day, killing two porsons and wounding sixteen, Tlie stoamor way ruu sshore to provout sink- inge . . Aix Mon nrmvnu;}l. i Lk, Tud,, July 2%.—A boat was oap- L P :anl;lhh. lli"l’ll’ Uraud Qualn, at noon address (o In-" Louvs, July 23.—A._spocial to tho Kepubli- |- THE GHICAGO WASHINGTON. Gratifying Evidences of Confilenco in the National Credits’ Bids Reocived for the Romainder of . tho New 6 Per Cent Loan, One Firm Offers o Take It All at Once, andll'j'ny Cash, The Oall for Troops in Mississippl ‘Adjudged to Be Premature. The Clvil-Servico Rules to Come Boforo the Next Cabinet Meeting. , THE NEW 5 PER CENT LOAN, ¢ THE DIDS OPENKD,. ©Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribne, ‘Wasmyaron, D. O;, July 23.—Bids for the 5 per cent funded loan woro roceivod at tho Troas- ury Dopartmont to-day until tho hour of noon. Iminedintoly “aftor 12 o'clock tho bids wore oponed, in tho presonco of tho Becretary, the two Asslstant Seorotaries, ‘nnd tha Obiof of tho Lonni Division.” Tho amounis of tho bids and tho names of the biddors have not transpired, but 1t s mscertnined that a groat many bids woro ro- fnlvml':h und - that t‘l’x‘o flwrm evbul%nu n nnar'gmm‘::, n tho aggrogo 4 “oluding uluogrgxegopuun of aix' montha for .| tho'wholo amount of $179,000,000, In addition to thoso formal bids the Bocrotary has rocoived o’ groat many offors to take tho ontire amount of the bonds at par, the gold to bepaid down and the bonds to bo transforred ot once. Tho Boo- rotary has, howover, boen compolled to dony tho ,n{:puumnnn. for tho roason, a8 ho aliogos, thot he is forbiddon by law to inorénss tho bondod dobt, and in ordor to call fu tho 6 por cont_ bonds, ho must give throo months’ notico by advortisoment. —— THE FRANO. IT8 VALUEZ AS DECIDED DY A UNITED HTATES g . OIROUIT COURT. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, "Wasuyaron, D, 0., July 23,—A doolsion was mndo by Judgo Shipman, of tho United Btates Cironit Court, in New York, setting tho value of tho frano-picco. * Tho caso was a suit brought by ‘various importers of Fronch goods against Col- lector Arthur, and {nvolved directly about 8200,~ 000, Indireotly, howover, it is . said tho decision. will compol tho refunding from tho Tronsury of govoral millions of dollars. | It appoars that Boe.' 1 of-an actof March 2, 1878, has boon construod to {ix the valuo of -tho franc at 10 8-10 cents, whilo- tho act of May 23, 1846, fixes it at cizhtoon aud nina:gixteonths conts. Judgo Shipman's decis- on {9 to ‘the ‘offaut that Soc.-1 of tho act of March 2, 1878, ‘and tho act of May 22, 1816, do not cover or embraco tlio enmo subjoct, and thnt tho formor scction was not ‘intendoed ns o sub- stituto for tho act of 1846 and kindred . statutes, but wne intended for other and diffor- ont purposes than tnogo which are speclfied in tho class of statutos of which the act of 1840 is ono, In detormining the dutiable yaluo of tho plaintift’s goods, the-frane should: have boen ostimnatod at 1810-100 conts, Judgment was accordingly rendored for ‘plaintiff, Xt is under- stood that™ the Booretary of the Troasnry will ordor tho .cnso to bo taken to the Bnpromo [ Court on sppeal . NOTESAND NEWS, Bpecial Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, TIE GALL FOR THOOPS AT VIORBLURG. . Wasiunazoy, D, 0,," July '28.~Tho Secrotary of War had an intorviow . yesterdsy with Attor- noy-General ‘Willisme, and prosentod ol tho tolograms raceived from Mississippi in rolation to the domand made by the Acting-Governor of that Slate for traops. Judgo Willisms stated to- day that, while tho eall was mado in. dus form and como from tho propor nuthority, ho did not oo how the roquost could be properly granted under the law. The law roquires thaf, in casn of domastio violonco, tho Governor of a Btato may domand“tho asaistance of United Btates troops, but Lo says the present case appeara to ba moro approlionston that disturbance may oo- cur at the local olection to bo hold in August, and does not moot the requirements. y THE CIVIL BERVIOE BULES. Tho questions constantly arising in tho Treas- wry rogarding the Oivil Borvico system are n source of great anuoyauce, both to the Beerotary and the Burcau ofiicials. Te-day Comptrollor Iuox liad o long consultation with tho Secrotary and Assistant Bocrotary rogarding tlo notion which shiould bo taken in casea of promotion. Mr. Knox eaid that whon a vacanoy occwred in tho high grades, the duties portaining to tho vacatod desk must necessarily bo A - - PERFORMED DY BOME OTHEL OLEDK, assignod for that purpose, and such assignmont was always made on the judgmont of tho Comp- troller, or his nesiatant, that the clerk was fully oumpclonnw%mmrm tho Iabor. They wore in & position enabling them to bost judgo of tho merits, yot undor the Civil 8ervico rules, under a combvoefitive examination, somo other and loss oxperionced. clerk might secure tho position, Tho Becretary has tho mattor under considora- tion, but has yet mado no deciston, and it ia bo- lioved that- this will ba one of tho matters ro- forred to tho Prosidont to-morrow. * MAN-OF-WAR TO BE SOLD. Tho United 8tatos stoamer Wasp, now serving in the Rio do la Plata, I’n.rnlfil!!'. and in tho waters of the Argentino Ro{m lio, will soon bo sold in South Amorioa, -having been condemuod by s board of officors - aa uusorvicosble. - Hor p{ncc will ho supplled by the Frolio, a fast, light-drapght, iron yessol, carrying oight guns, 'rfio Trolio is now _ fitting ‘out at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, and will sail for Brazil in 8eptembor next, It is thought sho.wiil. bo commanded by Commandor Greer, Jato-tho commander of tho Tigross, in the search for' tho Polaris in tho Arctio Oceéan, =~ " ¢ MORE OLEDRS TO DE DISCHARGED. The axo will fall to-morrowsin tho Hixth Audit- or's offico, docapitating nhout thirty olerks, Lho excoss over the -authorizod numbor, which was not understood until a day or two nh;e;;.lnm (0A MINE DISCOVERED DY NAVAL . “V‘. B. Mintzen, an_Assialaut Enginoer in the Navy, to-day rocoived n_loave of absenso of six months, with pormission to lcave tho United Btates. Mintzon .- wos- an oflicor on boerd tho Ligress, in - the Arctlo and bocamo 'doeply - intorested in a large doposite of mica which’ wau found at a point in Oumberland Gulf. "It appoary now that Mitzon has succceded in organiziog & compauy and will go to tho Arotic in oharge of & vossol to mino for mica, Tho bonuty of thls littlo arrngemont appears in tho fact that the officer's pay continuos, aud that whilo ho will Lave time to reach the dosired port this sonson, tho foo forming in Oumborland Guif will provent the oturm 11 July, 1876, ‘This is fully undor- stood at tho Navy Dopartment, and scoms n littlo strango, in view of tho recoat shiingont order of Seorotary Robeson for striot economy in every branch of the navy. PERSONAL. Mra, Willinms, wifo of the Attorney-General, has roturned from Rawloy Bprings, Va,, aftor a stay of & woek, Finding that hor hoalth was not bonofited by the climato and the water thero, she will go, in a fow days, to some poiut on the sonconst in Now England. Hor linces s of a- norvous charactor. Attorney-Gonoral Willlams loaves hore to-morrow for Philadolphia to moot tho President, and will accompany him on Satur- day to Atlantio Oity, where thoy Will remain ovor Bunday,, . OAPITAL LABOR. Troops Scnt to the Lanke Buporior Mining Itegion. : refal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, G nn\ipSOfl?,’Jmuh., July 28,—A spocinl trnin containing troops pasycd through this placo this evouiug on routo for Marquotto, in response to the call to quoll tho riot among the miners in that rogion, They conpiuted of tho Nauonal Guards, of Dotroit, Oapt. J, O. Keofo, and Fit- ty-fourlh Light Guiards, of Datrolt, Capt, A. I, Logyitt, . WITHOUT FOUNDATION. % Yoxg, July 23.—The roport that four I!fi'fl‘l’flrl wora to be transforrod to Philadelphia 18 without foundation, ———— PERSONAL. New Yong, July 23.—Tho }on. JohnJav sailed {,qutordny for Livorpool, . on his way buck to louna, J, Baneroft Davils, our Minister to Gnrgnny, last -yoar- - Oconn, ho s ft tho 5-20% In greonbacka. All propossd to | sized on t autar tleand 4al5, b aoon 1 ty once moro | to-day, aud six ouf n i’fl‘ e :\‘;:)‘:: ?fl'.‘»"u‘.’:‘&,‘“ prouy serity Thoy were Jabasers on tio Lmprovensent of tho [l Tho nowiuation of Rioo wa s followed by loud | xiver, ! 111 paid July 80, “Lma Buanom, N. J,, July 20.~Preeldont MONDAY._JTILY.. 27._1874., DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, Grant, nccompanted by Socrotr - turnod this morning. d 43 oioig, w0 Loxpoy, July 23,—Tho Lord Afayor of Lon- dou, Androw Lk, Las boon crontod a Baronot, ORIME, An Inhuman Stepfath er. Bpecial Inspateh to The Chicano Tribune, PrILADELPNIA, July 23.—A onso rivaling in: tho hoinousness of its dotails the famona Bap- tisto Nouland: onso, which ngltated tho entiro country somo twolve months ago, wos, ot o lato hour to-night, brought to tho notice of tho polico. The facts aro briofly ns follows: A col- ored man, named Thomas V. Owaens, g, it {8 loarnod, for tho lnst six months systomatienlly. endonvorod to torturo his stopson to doath by oiarvation, froquout castigation with a knotted cowhldo, and tying him to the roof of tho collar by tho thumbs with now ropo, which, boing fro- quontly wetted, out them to tho bono, Tho poor BEECHER'S DEFENSE, (Contlated trom tho Fiist Pngo.) | and booomea patntuily intolligibla when wo moto tho dollcato hints of our roporler that no oxplanation of M, Boochor’s conduot {w complele that dogs not in- Yolvo hin own homo, Ilow naburally his thongiis phss from his own honschold, from thoso Lo Is Lound to protect oven with Lin owh 1o, o the ofhors who would Auffer in any atain upon hin fdime ! All my theaghia sro Tunning townrds my friendn; townrda tho. puor child who 18 lying there and praying with her folded Bands Gortainly {hia means o in, or it would means sin or thoknowledgo of ain fn the mitidaof both if we did not read on to this rewarkablo, ozonorating, aud prov- Uential sontence : ¢ Sho {a ghiters, siumicd sgaiiel, boaring {lio transgression of another.” Now, whnt: ovor til may moan, 1t corlalnly nhown thnt thiore wis 00 crimo of adullery in (ho miAd of Mr, Deochor, o contritlon for such a crimo, When o apoko of her ipnoocioe hio meaut thnt thera Lind been 10 Violntion of tho aored {awa of marriago and liomo, and ho (honght 18 strangthionod by the_succeoding sontetico, " Hor forgivouoss I have,” ¢ Torglvenoss” for what'? 1fit 188 foptho crimo of adultorg, ton It tho st imo ho history of languags that ono who thus sinned had saked pardon Irgm fil B 2 ! s partnor in tho crime, 1ad, nged nlniost 10 yoars; when examined by a Itia vnrir clenr, thon, 8o clear that it fa almost n dogtor at the Contral Blation to-night, pronented | Eaveety,of logleto follow it auy farthor, thal thia fo- mous *‘lotter of contrition * is, from tha crimo of adultory, of Mr, Tilton'a chatge, s~ . . Heying dismissed M, Bulion from this coso s an act of Justica to hin groat antagonist we como o tha ovidente oontained In the lottora of Mr. Decoler and Mre. Tillon, Wo find mauy of them murkod with fooling, anxloly, earo—indicating » condition of Jife that could not bo rogarded as hn) »pf. ‘Wo find no lottor that can bo coustrued into the adwlssion of tha crimg of adultory, Wa sos o letora of woman dosetibed by Mr. Tilton as of “nativa dolicacy oud oztrome 2onaibility,” and & man who I8 known toall tho world 42 0 olorgyman of extraordinary oloquence and power, Thero arc precieoly tho lettors that would bo written by sticli a men and stich & woman. Tho more clossly wa atudy thom thio more wo aro convinced that their relntions woro not fucorapatible with those of & truo Wifo t0 her husband, r o 4 o It fa our duty to await tho’ statdmont of Mr, Beeohor ‘beforo we pass finnl Judgment. Therols no doubt thal this misfortuno 1a oo of tho most terrible that has ever Mh]luu!&ll\hllu man, Dunmesdoll, when he waut duto the pillory, in_Usirtlioruo's romsnco of the pariot Lotor, " aaiferod o oual agony. 20w, G uoro recorded’ n the History of Flenry Wakd Tieochior, ‘What days of arrow, bumdliation, and abusoment, pursued by o fury €4 Tl sl un pausing o8 Nomesta Me, P, whatovar tho ofionss, s naburodly nveuyed 16, Wherevor lie appoans i | thls ead narrative Lo fa cool; resolute, sclf=posses moviug towardy o purposo tiich ndvor Gieopon i navor docolvea lim, LI, Boscliox 18 alrays: the sup~ pliat, Blrw, Tlton o fitoreewor, i ion, inrdy lesn, fnozorable, vrl &- preconcelved purposo Bl e ong coipelliug overy fact snd scatiment to bond toif, Alr, Becoher's lotters of sorrow, is wifo's onrueat notes of repoutance, Afr, Jubuson's rocord of o foarful spootaclo, His hesd was_porfootly Iildoous with ugly wounds, from which’tho blood was oozing ; bia back was fairly oxcoriatod with woals -amd open wounds, momo of which had dovelopad into nnnly-umolllmi 8orod, and his littlo frame was so omaciatod by hungar that ha slmost resombled a skoloton, ‘The inhuman fathor will have s hoaring to-morrow aftornoon, in fact, an oxoncration Vot this fa tho gravamen Mystorioua Abduction in Moline, Iils Speciat Diepatoh to The Chicaao Tridune, Rooit Israx, 1ll,, July 28.—Molino ia agitatod with an imponstrablo myatery. At 10 'olook lust night, dircotly aftor tho Westorn train from Rock Islaud had passod, a youug Indy was soon walking nlone from the dopot up towards tho bluft. Bho was eoon accosted by a man who ton- dored his oscort, whioh was accoptod. On rench- ing tho cornor of Illinols stroot this man was sean to throw tho youny; woman into a buegy, Lold by a confederato, and drive off, Horscreama woro hoard far awbilo and tho buggy and its threo inmates woro uoticod along Eho nvanue driving: rapidly to Rock Island,r Tho girl triod to oall for iolp, but was' kopt totally muto by strong arma, A Moline policoman pro- ourad a horeo and started in pursuit, but did not flud tho parties, and soaroh to-usy bns boen frultloss,- No ymmfl lady was missed from bor liomo Inst night, and no_ solution’ of the. affair s boon doveloped to- Rocont Tragedics in Kontuelty. T bia proyers sud hifs teurs ~tiay, cven tho tender (and LousvirLe, Ky., July 29,—Enstorn Kontuoky | ouowoild cortainly think slitost socred) lotters, in malla to-night bring acoounta of soveral torriblo | Which 6 hopeful wifo and mothior soea tho moasure of & husband's love in tho love aho bears to Ler Savior aud hor God. " It i almost too peinful to dwoll on theso things, but our main thought gocs out to tlho t and noblo foul who 18 tho- fliustriona seonsed, We aro proud Lo feel ot ius far bo cowcs ot of li trial & magnanimous, brave, coroly-strivken soul, who hos nuffored unapealiabla B0FFOwWS, bitt who 6hown hini self In no way uuworthy of his genius, s fame, nud tho forty yoars of hia biamclsa Clirtatinn life, ' NO MIDDLE COURSE ROBSILLR, From the New Yurk Times, 1t 18 porfectly obvious that tho publication of Ar, Tilton's statement will impose upon tho Committes of Investigation a mothod of treating tho ovidenco sub- 1nitted to them rather differont from what thoy sppear ta have contemplated,. Thero is nomiddlo course pos- siblo botweon clther indorsing, in 1ts cntirety, tho ter- riblo indictmont mado by Mr. Tillon, or disproving, in, dotall, ita sccusations, snd breaking tho forcoof tho docuthenta which tend (o sustain thom, Many of Alr. Tilton's statomonts sxo of tao loozo and noral a chnractor to atand tho scraliny of a court of jsw—and Mr, Deechor is clearly entitled to havo his caso testod by tho legal rulos of ovidonce, But goveral of them are explicit enough to demand the moat cou= clusivo kind of disproof, . , . If Mr, Beeclicr has, 80 #tated submitied bis defonsoto the Committae, that :foo- ument will bo oxpectad to oxplain tnder what prompt- ings tho lottors inquestion, whoso genuinenoss must ssouned, woro writton. Presuming always that 3ir, Deecher's statoment involves n goneral denfal of tha sllegationa rando by Mr, Tilton, it must present somo cohorent theory of tho starting point of the dreary gcrios of negotintions and conferenccs roforriug to My, Tllon's domeatio rolations, in whicl ho borose prominent o part, ¢ THR GRANDEST TRAGEDY OF TURY, . From the Indianupolis Sentinel, In judging of Tilton’s conduct in this tnhappy mat- ter, mon of ordinary old-fashioned opiufons will find groat difoulty in understanding his molives. ills course will romadn & mystery to many of his country= men who could havo readily appreciated Lis nction if ho Lind blown tho seducor’s trains.out on tho discovory of tho erime,. To ox{)].nln tho canduct of the principal actors in tho drama it §5 noccesary to rocall Mra, Wood- hull's triumphant doclaration {n regard to tho progresa that frea lova doctrines hnd mado among tho leadiuyg men of tho country, Therein lice tho koy to all il cultics, Tilton acfually vacillated, it scoms, botwoen & sionse of outraged honor aud a conviction tlint adullory waa scarcaly & crimo. 1t may bo, too, that ho allowed Riimsolf to Lo influcncod in his woak submisaion to fue famy by lower motives than ho bos binted at in his tragodies in Montgomory County, Last Sunday, a Dire, Btovons mot o woman of ensy virtuo namod Hubbard in the flolds, and attacked hor with » hatchot, eplitting her sicull and killing hor wstantly. -Bho suspocted tho woman of too great intimaoy with lior husband. s In Breathill, o fow days _einco, Jorry Littlo' attacked two brothers ‘namod Jott, killing Ourtis Jott and soverely wounding Hi- ram, Littlo washimsolf shot sevoral timos. The Jotts aro sons of ono of tho mnsmmmlnml cit- izens of tho county, and tho, dificulty ‘aroso from n family foud. ke In Morgan County, on Wednesday, Johnson . Onliloy shot and killod Wesloy Richardson,. and sovercly woundoed a man named Goorgo 'with o atroy ball. In the samo row soveral othor par-, tlea wore bedly beaton with clubs and stonos. LowsviuLe, Ky., July 23.—Information has Just boen reclved hiore of a double homicido in this county last night. A mnn namod Olark was chopping wood ot Worthington, a small town about 12 milos from here, whon two mon, named Louslon and Beloh, euddonly ot tacked lim, - Lauslon drew. s pistol and Olark struck him with his ax, killing bim in- stantly. Then sniziu'i; Lnuslon's pisiol he bent Boleher over the head with it, orushing his skull snd inflicting fatal wounds, He wags arrestod, takon bofure n Magistratn, and ncquittod on tho -ound of gelf-detenso. Thoro was au old grudge otweon tha partios. THE NINETERNTR OEN- Lynching Affair at Wnathena, Kan. 8r. Lous, July 23.—Mall Grabb committed & ross u\ltrnfin on n woman at Wathona, Kan, 'uosdey, and yestordny ho waa sont to jail ab T'roy, in charge of a Constablo and two guards, Tha wagon containing tho prisouer was followed by an excited crowd of men and women, on foo! on horsobaalk, aud in wagons, .tho:former Arme with gung and rovolvars, and tho Iattor carrying ropes and domanding rovenge. Whon about 1' mile from Wathona, Grubb sprang from'tho wagon nnd attompted to escapo, but was im- meaiatoly riddlod with bullots and fustantly killed, Ono of tho crowd following tho wogon, nrined Mclhorgon, recolved one of tho shols | defouse, sud has eudured shamo In ordor to firod by tho mob, and was mortally wounded, A | avold Pcc“nlflrs‘ loss and socure penco. womnn rldlmi toward Wathenn, sud not con- | The only resson which e acknowledges to th himaolf or to tho publie for his long sflonce Las been tho desiro to sava Lis own homo from dlsgrace and shield bia yonug wlifo from infamy, Hia quixotiosoll snerinco has met with the usual roward of all over- Tofind feoling carrled into tho rough bustucas of dolly life, 'Tho sbarpers who know of hig shane, such as 3rs, Woodhall, biackmatled htm, robbing bifn of what was dearor to bm thun gold,—his good namo, IHa friends watched lifs borolam” with half-contemptuons admiration, His treacherous ally, Bowen, finding that Do hesitated to become the nicans of rulning Mlr. Ticechor, thrust Lim out_of employment. s wifa Bat ot his hoarth ready to forssko him at the tirst ‘movement ngainst et paramour, The religlous pub- g regardoed him as an outcast and o slandeter, The pross rovilod Wim as a fool. Tno pulpit denounced i 08 @ knove sud o dog. ~ And in tho meanwhils tho Dun wio lad wrongod bim went on throngh lite ‘Prosporous, Loloved, adinired, gottiug all possiblo good out of life, and looking down upon his victim with sn air of kindly that, although Tligodoro Tilton was slightly cruck-brained, Lo was not 80 3d a folow an was goaesaiy elioved! Tho ministers may take tho crodit of having driven Tiltonto hia first discloaure, Mr. Deocher nnd Til- ton's wifo may assumo tho respousibility of compelling lis second, Of tho tomptation and sln of the groatost prouchor of thoaga, tho Seatinel ns lroady spoken. nd that s{n beon followed by a manly confession, the Sentinel would invo stood by tho eulprit, throngh {bick and thin. But tho long eonrso of double~denling and Dypocrlsy thiat the bowildered public Las looked tipon, ia somothing that doadena sympathy and obiilerated respoct, Taken all iu all, tho story of this mournful busineds 1s somothing Lefore which tho passion and ncident of fiction Joso their attraction, ~ Artistically considored, tnis Beochor-Tilton seandal 1o tho graud— ost tragody which thia goneration will ever witucss, A HORRIDLE BTORY, PFrom the Detroft Fres I'ress. 1t 18 & horriblo tory, whothor ruo o falss, and_one which the American’ peoplo might woll Huvo boen Bparod; but if it 18 truo-Mr, Tilton can hardly bo Dblamod under all tho clrcumstances for making it public, If it b falso, na ovory friond of humanity ‘Tmust carncatly Jiopo it will be proven, thore ia scarcoly any punishimoat known to tho Iaw {00 sovero for itsin- ‘ventor, nected with the mob, wns thrown from o horso and porliaps fatally hurt. Poennity for Rendering Falso Ace counts, é New Yonr, July 23.—The Produco Exchange wag surprisod goveral weoks ago by.the au- nouncemont that gravo chargos had boen profor- ‘red against n momber, Horman Crohon, growing out of Lransactions of tho lvmsortauon of barloy, ' Tho charges woro preforred by tho ageut of Russian & Friedlander, who complained he had not rendered true statoments of ncconnts, Tho mattor having been brought beforo the Arbitra- tion Committéo of the Exchange, thoy have deotded that Crobon shall pay Rlussinn & Fried- laudor £9,018.67 in gold, and also the cost of the arbitration, $270, io United States ourrenoy. forbearanco {o asaure tho world Mysterious Deonths. Meyrems, July 23.—On Saturday last Thomas Alvord, an old morchant of 8t. Charles, Ark., and his son, started to Indian BV in o skiff, Nothing was heard of thom until Wednceday fore~ naon, whon their bodios were found floating in tho Whito Rivor, ve#) much docomposed snd Dbadly eaton by fish. ‘The bodies wero takon to Indian Bay by & scoamer. Tho gonoral impros- slon was that thoy had been accidentall drownad, though o number of citizons bolieve they woro murdered. v Milwanlkee Murder Cnve, Spectul Dispateh to T'he Chicago I'ribune. MrLwAukEE, July 28.—Jamoes Powers, charged with tho murdor of Capt. James Simnott, as al- roady roported in Tne Trinusk, had bis prelimi- nary oxamination at the Municipal Court to-day. Ho was_hold over till the unoxt torm of court to tako his trial Leforo a jury, The same in tho cago of John Ehwig, oharged with tho murder of Martin SBmith, colored. A MATTER OF SURPRISE. From the Milwaukes Wisconsin, 5 ‘What snrprisce us most in this mattor is thia : 1€ Mr. Beochor e #o guilty s Ar. Tilton belloves, why shonld r, Beecher permit, womay Ray, his bonchman, and 1is'own nowspaper fo bo continunily harrying 3, Til- tou, and thoroby forcing Lim fnto public rovelations, not l!L\idll‘n to make, When au individunl possosscs & dungerous go- crot of onother, all history goea to show that tlio person_wlio posgosscs tlio sccrot 18 lot alono lest hio nay be hunted into revealing tho dread mystory, DBut according to Mr, Tilton's rovelation Mr, Beochor i3 not only very guilty, but oven aftor the knowledge of thot guilt came to AMr, Tilton, Boechor iiterally ha- rassell and porsceuted Lim intd making it public, For the soke of tho good Lo s daone, we regrot that Honry Ward Beockior should fall ; but it {8 bottor for thio causo of true aligion tat tho world should see Jin an_hie fs, and thoreforo ovory porson in ovory truat who deslros to loave & good namo, shonld in ro- ality livo s good lifo, TIIF MOKT NEMARIADLE INATANOR. From the Terra Huute gml.) Juurnal, o snfiro Teport preashis tha sugsi Teinarkable - atanco of o wifo's inconstancy, o husband's foryivo- nicse, aud & mintstor's rascality, fhat ever occurred bo- foro, and, it1s hoped, that will'over occur ngafn, A SMOREDIBLE ATATEMENT, From the Kansaa Oity (fo.) Tintes, Thin statoment 1s wo fncrodibla tins i 14 har love fu the sanity of bim who makes 1t1 1t sosma To Ho anged. LANcASTER, 0., July 23.—Preparations for the Langing of Iugh Doughorty, {n this oity noxt Friday, will bo comploted this weok. The gal- lows ‘on which John Barcluy was banged at Columbus ten years sgo will be used hero, which ho manifest) Tho Philndolphia Abdnction Onse. PiuttApeLenia, Pa., July 23.—Thoro aro no furthor dovelopmonts in the Rous abduction case. This morning Christopher Wooster, who was ar- rostod on & chargo of alleged complicity in the transaction, was released from prison. The Bloomington, Wis, HBank Rob« berys Correspondencs of The Chicago Tribune, MoGnrraon, In, July 21,—Last wook J. H, Boyd aud James Olark wero orrestod at Cags- yillo, Wis,, for the robbur{ of tha ]]Inammfmn‘ Wis., Bank, on tho night of tho 18th of nnaé- aud, on Monday, wore bound over to appoar al tho noxt term of court. Dall was fixod at $1,600 each ; failing to furnish socurity thoy wero sont to jeil to await trial, _ Honry Olark, who was ar- reiiled at MoGrogor, on examination, proved that }vmvud. Qur rondors will o well to ronomber that it hio was not connected with tho affuir in any way. | Is ‘I:nlt‘!lx p:fllnd :‘L:;;:xmi::z‘vvgl‘-llfilln. L“.“,Z #:lr\-‘.g;rngmfim 1t I but justico to Mr. Clark to make thismo- | FbuliBk ovdees, b gl e e, the ‘blograghist, tico. oulgiat, and quondam paramour of Vietorls Woods hull; and that if hia statoments should ho aubatanti- ated, the disclosuro will bo tho moat rovolting one that ovor ahocked Ameriean soclety, To belleve s chargo 0 strango oud unuatural againet » plowa womnn, tho 'd fo be- ke Iobbery nud Probable Murdor, Correspoadence of Tho Chicago Uribune. WaAreLLo, Ia., July.2l,—Last Fillay morning an old yomdent’ of this county, named Obarles ‘will tho matchleas harmony of individusl dlscord, or tho hienvenly musio of ealm unanimity, 5 [ Itiatorriblo! Ifearta will acho (1o world ever, not 8o much for AMr, Deachor, personally, ah for the holy eauso which hia sinful cottrao has jeopardt Gan_ thioso things bo? Who shall dis Tho tanumnnfi acoma intesistiblo, A, Tilton appeara to fortify aach allegntion with persusaive proof, and hin statement scoms porfeatly consiatont with Jtselr, and it in only by tho oxorolao of forvent oharity thn the licart can restenin tho mind from sccopting his Yorslon as ultimate aud authoritativo, It is no atrotch of the truth whien wesay the whole world wil await ith {unteuss anxioly for Mr; iocchor's roply, o o If Wiat is chargod agafust hitn in & fact, 1o s frro- irlovably fullon, O, it{s axl boyond cxpresston, and millions of hearta will bo wrung with augulsh, It 8 neodless to apaloglze for Mr, Lirachors the Ohristlan world can forgivo, and da willing fo, hut it will novor again it in wondoring ndmiration at i fact, Tho #hcarlot loltor " with fta blood-red huo wili Quiahino tho enlendoe of tho croms, and though Clrla- tlans wil tonderly voil hiim in tho’sliroud of charity, Y&k with tho world £lio alain can "nover bo_ biddor, Whothior o not 1io Ia ns bisck aa hiofa paintod, is sof for us liora and bow to doolds, . Tio that as it fny, nn Lumblo soknowlodgmout and sorrowful contrition of #in hins ovor oponied hoavon's gates and ovokad {ho favor of God, and it bolooves us to Loatow upon our fol lows 8 kiudred boon, 1fhio lins done wrong, Honry Ward Deochor will, ‘'wa confidently Lellove, ' frankly coufess it. Thia s hia only alternativo, Whon tho nows camo that Abralinm Lincoln hod been assassinate ol,& simple-lioarted nogro oxclaimed, 0, &1 feol na thotgl o atar had fallen from do hoabous.” ;\:;MLIL”’I‘::;:I sppoar that Loury Ward Boochor s 8 own Innco, tho moral sk Uarker for iy a year. ! 7 i e AN UNENVIADLE POSITION, Fror the Clereland Leader, We nro obligud fo confess thnt Xir, Boochor 18 placed in & position tiiat 5. unonviable boyond doscription, Unless Mr, Beochor can disprove tlia chiarges made by 3tr, Tillon, und wo do notscs how ho_passibly can, by will have mado himeelf an_exampto of tho groatest fall from au oxalted position perhapa tliat was var known zed, o rove thom? - aunounced that Mr. Bochor and Mrs, tho figmont of an hinaginution at onco morbld sud de- | malbior of s fumily, wid ogaint au, cliorly”predelier whio bas borno a spotless charactor through {ho Loy day of bia youth, roquires an almost suporstitous fuith fu'tho duminion of ovil, In tho euccess of hypacrlsy, oui in tho limitless oxtont of humun dopravity, A BATIVAOTORY EXPLANATION BEEMINGLY IMPOSSI- Hawes, was found In & shod, in an insousiblo condition, at & small town in fho north purt of this county, named Colunbus Junction, having been robbed of about §180, and spparontly to havo bacn boaton on tho hoad with a hammor or bolt of gomo kind. 'Ihe place is infested with thieves, vila womon, and gamblora. Howos was drunken fo his Labits, and bad been carousin around tho low doggories abounding at thul placa for u day or two, e is not -xpoutud‘ to Togovor. Later—A mnn wamed Frod Kollar was ar- rested yosterdny ab Davenport, Is., suspocted of tho robbory,—this man having beon with Ifawos tho night “before, Ife confowson to have shot him aud left him for doad, aftor bunlllng him ovor the head with the rovolvor. IIawos’ packets Vook aud §243 in money was found on his per- son, Iawos has become congcions, and claims that ho had about H330 in his pooket-bool, Anothor Coufession hy tho Boston cmhhmmm;-or. ik Bontoy, July 28,—~Jesso I'omeroy, the boy- ‘mlndour: lins confensod that ho murtorad the boy Bilior on tho 221 of April last, describing in delunl bow tho murder was cammittod, ~—Aaron Qove, who for four years has hoen Priucipal of the publio schools of Normal, hns boen olcoted Snporlntenaent of -Boliooly of Don- vor, Col., uud L acouptod. BLE. Fyom the South Nend (Ind.) Itegister, True, it 8 onu-sided _ovidenci—Doeclier hna tho privilege of putting innreply, But in tho face of 41~ tou's evidonco—lctiors, sworn statemonts, coufessions of guill—it sooms impossiblo that the' consed can ke satisfactory explnation, Tho fall of Ticcchor will doubtlesn afford o fortilo thome for the oppouchts of thoology upon which {o buso chargea agujust tho Obrlstion teligion, but it should bo reuwmborad that Yecclior 18 anly o man, ant {hat ho Cliriatian religlon 1a bugod on a firmor foundation than the viso or fall of » single individual, Tt ds trio o prineiplo recolves odium fn just as tar ns tho peraonal Influcnco of onv of its oxpononts oxtonda § aud whon Bevehur nud tho ocandal associated with hia nawio aro lost sight of in tho distant past, tho roliglon o Topresents will stand a4 firtn a8 tho rock npont whoee fuundztion it Teats, LOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN, Fyum the Lacheater (N, 17) Dentocrals Theofora filion s spoken, 11 woriinio lorribly forcoful, The world stunds with upralacd luds, whiat b allcges bo true, how oro (ho mghty fallon | Flia churels will biced § tho boar oul of the wood will asto hor 3 enemics will taunt lier ¢ confidence of man 11 b folldw will ba alinkot, and ruti will miuglo with the sound of the falling lower, Unless (he statement can bo controverted, ATF, Livookor Lina gono o Lfs ettt wbtlo, odylllo forco which made Lim master of all thio humui pasaions bus brufsed - bis bool, and o Daa lost bfw power who once couid touch the harpe siringeof tho humsn eoul, oud ovoke therefrom 3t in listory, Wo truat for tho eako of religion, of mo- rallty, and of o groat causs M. Doeohstiartoney }bromuml-\uy connected with, that the story given by Theodore Tillon mny prove to bo thie invention of ony whois laboring under a hallucination, Would that Henry Ward Boochor hiad dicd ten yoars agu, whew ho bad reached tho zenith of "his famno, and bofure o had been charged with having -ylelded to tho tomplation that all flosh fa holr tol BHN wo cannot help Ihlluklng of Jlonry Ward Beccher ouly oa tho grest Ohristfan proacher, tho great chumplon of the causo of down~ troddun liunaiiity, and not na. Ienry Ward Bocchor in tho chiaractor tho tatoment plice Litn, IN.A DESPENATE ATTUATION, Front. the Cleveland Herald, o eay that tho documont $a mugh more formidable and convineing than tho public_had been led to ox~ poct from Mr, Tllton's vaguo snd indefinito uttorances bexotoforg, ia slating tho caso vory mildly, and there Bronot a fow who will agreo with ALr, Tiltow tiat It fa “unansworablo,” Novertheless, in thia clurltablo splrit whloh has from tho beginning marked tho attie tude of tho fm\b\(n toward Mr, Beocher, po) Sudg. mant will sill bo hold in susponsountiy hoth eldes. o tho caso arg huard {n full, ALr. Tiitows siatomont 1a tho bogluning of tlo oud, and fha final summing up muat bo reacbod in a vory ehert timo, Mr, Boochor Lsin o vry deaporato situation, and should Hava overy 4 BIIOUX 0 XUE MOMAL, ALKITHENT OF THE 00! s From the Toledo Dlade, DAL, It will shock tho ‘ruoral sontiniont of the whola country, and how the clialn of facts which he Presonts Sum bo osnlaincd awey ramaing to bo scon, Liolgh 1t bn '{iton propose to mako tho nccossiry oxplauation, * Tuking Titony statemont an truo, his wifo 14 but o lnmp of dough in tho hauds of sharp nien, and can bo used to indorse almost any statoment, 'As the publio aro not yot in Jomenslon of al tho evidonca nocasnary to tho ronder- ng of o futolligont and just vordict, all shonld Lo contont to nwait and carofully welgh il thy facts bo- foro pronouncing for or agalnat tho nceusnd, AX ASTOUNDING STATE OF FEELING AND DELIEF, From the Indanapolis News, Tloy substautiato tho gravost and tho moat rockless suspicions that havo been uttored in refercnce to thiy scundal, and thoy aro presontod n o mannor. ttorly overwhelming, bolng backed up by lottors and oxtracts ‘whicl: form & ags of truth scomingly unansworablo, a8 31, Tillon aid, Br, Deochor and ATes, Thion 1t i3 #ald &ro proparing o statement that wil oxplain all this nroof and pliow that Alr, Tiiton's oharges Aro un- foundd, but it will roquire an oxplanation which can- niot bo conceived of by an outeldor to disprovo thom. 1t {a only fair to walt until they hava boon heard be- foro coucluding Snally that they axo guilty, The fne qictmont s » ekillfiilly drawn one, 1t does not look like tho work of o Iunatic, as somo havo boen_dinponod: to call Mr, Tiiton, nor does it look Hke the work of u specfal pleador, trylog to make out a caso on vory limited grounds, It reveals an sstounding stato of feollug and Leliof among all connected with the, scandal, and disclosos 8 dopth of degradation whick shiould havo produced suffering by the 8ido of which {lio formont of o dumned s peace, X¢ trus, it oz- Libita an oxtont of by pootlsy and doccit that wifl maia thousauds. of weak-minded brothron bolleva that all moralily 10 o protense and a fraud, and will givo auch au jmpotus to vice, Ly eugoursging. those who aro opooly and sccretly Tollowing it, 43 will not bo overs comie far years, B YRLLOW RICITRESS, From the Fond du Lac(IWis,) Commonwealth. Our anticipations of what the Tliton-Boccher busi= nosa ml%l.\l devolop wore aa tho bluest of all =aiblo slim-milkc compared 1o tho yollow rictnesn {liat now mantles that doliclons scandal, , , . Woaro com=~ polled to rogard Tilton'a statomont ai vtterly irrofrag- ablo, and tho disclosuros of Becchor's villainy aroo thousand-fold worso than evon his cnomes had ex- pected, - yom (he Sfinneanolis Ciipnoy Teib m. neaolte (Minn,) Teibune, Wo nay frankly that we do not beliuva Kr, Tilton'e slatoment, Yet it moy all be true, and Lo may bring Buch & wll;lghhot toatimony 10, Corroborato it that wo may bo forcod to Lolteve, A short time sinco wo woilld havo attachod full na much cradit {0 any stato- mont ninde by Mr, Tiiton n# to any Ar, Becchor might meke, But within post fow yoars Mr, Titon has given ~ sbundant ronson for question{ng his credibility, F1is lifo of wild and rock- Iees profligacy ; his'agsocintion with the notorionaly infamous (‘\'flol.hln]l: his dociared bellef in frec-love doctring; hisa book glorifying Woodhull and unre- strainod lust; his many denisls of Lo very crimo ho now . nlleges ' agninet Ar, Boccher, s testificd to by gentlemen who havo soled ss mediators bolweon tho purtics; ull tond to cast a doubt .yot only upon Mr, “Tilton's umsudblll‘ly ':lll“ u\goudll‘.\“lfll.uln’i Mr, mcti:-\lm‘. a year ogo, denfed tho Woodhull storics, which sra am:aufiffiy tho samo s’ Tiltow's, and Afrs, Tilton emphutically denfea that hor pastorovor #0_much as wldspered an impropor word in her car, Ar, Booolior's 1ifo hins boon ono of great: publiclty, and, aside from thils oharge, haa "beon spotiess. Ti no other wstance, and Iu no other way, Los his purity of thought, word, or deed beon questioned, As against all this,'wo ard not willing to nceopl the unsupported word of Mr, Tiltou that this man's 1ifo hias boon a o, snd Limsolf & guilty eriminal, BTUNB EVEN BLANDER TT3ELV, From the St. aul Press. Tilton’s terriblo nrraignmeut, nlways supposing it fo be trte, confounds all charitable uxFuclnllnn, ond stuns oven slandor itself with his horrible rovelatious of the wickedness of tho great Brooklyn preacher, « » '» Dnless wo are to supposo theao lottors forged, it 15 dimoutl to soo how Mlr, Becclior ia o escapo from thio crushing forcoof theso dreadful rovelations, So for a8 his charges sgainat Mr. Beoclier rost on his own asserhons, thoy might Lo safoly dismissed na the mallgnant invention of & onomy who, o8 Bam, Wilkéaon avors, bsa vowed to pursuo Teocher o tho ravo, or 54 the hallucinatious of o disordored mnd, ut thio lettors of Mr, Deccher nud Mra, Tilton, ¢ authontio, canuot bo oxpluined away on any theory consfstent with tho innocenco of theso fwo' socused partis, Though thoy do not expiicitly prova . crimioal intimacy between Mr, Livocher sud Mys. Tilton, thoy certainly .dmply . . . . ‘Ono knows not whether to Do most amazed IQ the monstrous hallucination of moral idiocy which Tilton attributes to hia wife, or tho monstrous hallucination of gelf-dogradation which ho attributos to himsolf in Uving with ber, oud cousenting to live on torms ':‘ friendship with bor seducer. Evory part of Beochot's conduct belongs to the same rolo of propostorous aud {nconcelvublo folly, Tho whole story reads lke the ravings of a lunatic, eo littlo of the ordinary common .ting " wna his ery in war pense and of the ordinary motives and sentiments whieh regulsto tho uctions’of ordinary peoplo scom to outurinto tholife of this characters in thia strangest of all storics that wero ever told. Is Doochier tho foll necro- mancor who has sproad this fatal hazo of moral in- seneibility over tho partics tothe plot, or is Tilton tho enchantor who bus confured thoso’ mad Phantoms from tho droums of a disordered brain? Wo shall 8000 6o, From the Burlington D -« Eye. 0 1a & sorrowful story; & atory of houics palled In gorrow and clouded in disgrace ; of & mau who has for long years huld the Lighest placo in the kearta of tho peopio of this country, now bumbled iu tho very dust; B¢ a lovely woman, Init to lor womauhood foraver, And tho central féature in tho sad group, bowed but Dot fallon, 4 thio injured husband, whio for weoks past hins been fho target for Larsh fusiuustions snd harsher churges, Who hox been Teviled, acoffod aty tanated with nig oWwn misstops and orroes, and lis own ‘misdeedy tujs up.and britlod abroad i Order to turn atiention from hig own crucl wrongs, aud detract from tho credivility of the atory of hisown lllfl'm'hlfi!, If Theoe oro 'Tilton’s statomicnt Ia true, lio elauds bofore us fo- duy & mou of raro nbility, suffering in uncomplaiulug silsuco tho beavicst Alsgrace and thymost bltter wronys fht can e placad upon a man, thut tho good name of biserrlug wifo might ot wufth or Lo lafnted Ly tho lightost broath of acandal: npy moro, L uven lives on & friondly footing with the mun who higs sa cruolly wWronged L, {ho bettor (o sliold Lis wife from the o of oxposuro, e ot Mand, we muat_ vemembor that Mr, Doochior has not yot been heard, Wo must suspoud Judguont unill the ovidenco o bolls sldes of thy Juntior i4 all in, TilE GREATEST NMELIOTOUS MOUNTEDANK OF THE AOGR, From the Milwankse Limes, Tnleas tho circumstantial sud damnutory atatement of 'Khoudore Tilton can bo contradiotod, tlie mask will from this hour bo oftcctually torn from the visage of tho greatest religious mountobank of tho sgo, Tho religlous croed of tho Ottomen Empire Lad for agos ‘been expressed by tho utterauco of one solitary clfi: i fhore Iy but ono God, aud Mahouict Ia it Prophokh And 0 liko maannor havo wo in tho Wost—we tho groit Amorican pooplo—surcenderod oursclves to tlio wor- #hip of one daity, and in substanco proclaimed aloud : ‘T'hore 18 but vne Amorica ; there I8 but one Piymouth Church ; thero is but one Henry Ward Deochor, Dut —and wo are shamefully grioved to admit lt—our rove areuco s bocn misplucod, o fulls baa been abusol ond our ido), supposed to be of puro gold, proved simply to o it motw droasy composition, and dostdodly #of tho earth, carthy. S the Zarete (It Mnsieh wm the Zafayetis (fni,) Dispichs T1ts Lorelbio oo et o tho it of o far, Toney Ward Heochor 18 tho groatest blow which zoligion has rocelved In modern thnos, It is domoralizlig] To thiuk tiat wuch & man for nearly & docado shoull oc- cupy such a position ae Mr, Besohor hins beforo ihy churel and tho world, nud at tho sama time Lo guilty of euoh gross aud shocking fmmorality, will Lavo & ot unlariuite e Ao, s Mo oot mborslilp fs already lookod u . by Watsys ad thia crimiuality Wil bo ouly stil ‘moro unfortwiate in itu results, From the Indianapolis Journal, Thoro 50 Otlor Witnossos yet t0 Lo Lioard, aod the loferias haa yet to speak, aud it is poanib) ‘which goos {0 atrongikien tho eana an maers m‘uflfi!’ iiton may b oxplnined antisfactorily by tho scoands but 1t cannot bo dented that fn 1ta prosont anpoct the Quots it stands sgainst tho pastor of Dlymouth hureh fa & very dark ono, (Thota, will doribilon ho boon conapiotious chuech, will pronounce hia guitty iy mgut.. St oo oo who loves Chrlstianity, or ool morals, or Booka to promolo the Lapplioss cf hin fellow-hef :‘]:‘n‘i,’:: l‘):{la:;‘:)a ffl!‘lm]l:lnhl in tho downfall of one i 0 praminent a pia o aw hekl mo promiucut s placo smang tie toachors . A TERRITLR 8TONY, From the DesMoines (1a,) liegister, Tt tella it owny Gerxibio” mory-cibreible whether 1 ba truo or falee, "All who rond & must Judge for thne #olved an to iis probable trutifulneas, ~ Tt it je o 1t is o mighty, o staggoring blow o tho whalo pablio, and to tho 'whola ayatom of_publle moraicas s devolopmont 18 was evor wade, If it Ina lio, i 16 18 stupendous in ita malico as it is fondish in bis Lo gonuity, Tvom ths Srna ot e m (he Springfeld (H1,) tiejtater, Tt tn probinblo isechor Sl doeara e inmocenee, but it sliould bo remomberod that the guill oharged con~ slata not only in eriminal sots, bt tn criminal dooteliio; fu short, Beechor- {8 chargod with having earrled {nto Bractica thosa freo-Jovo doctritios which ho has often oclared, Tho osrouro of this doctrine, delloately Hated, 44 that mon aud womon should hord togotiior ay do tho bosats of tho flold. Tho groat Ligh pricsts aud priestessenof tho doctrinio iro Beechor and Tilton, Mre, “Tliton and Mrs, Woodbull, Besidea those theranra’s host of novitiutes and luitintes banded together undor tho Bamo and atylo of Plymauth Oburch, It appears from tha tostlinony of Tilton that mauy of tha thombers of thischurch know of tho Intimacy” of Loocher and the femalo Tilton, nnd that thos. witi one accord used all thoir endeavora to convinca Tilton that thers was no yrong {n any connoction any man and woman cliooas to muintain, Ono of Beoclicr's commitigomon bas doe clared that” fn oll the ovidenco Ihoro bas baen * No word tending to ehow that Mr, Becchor has ever beoa guilty of 8 crim{ual or fnmoral nct with' Mra, Tilion or anylody clsc.’ Indeod, not only tho teatimony. of Tilton, and the lottors and doolarutions of Doceher and Mrs. Tilton, but tho sermoun and loctures of Booehor éud tue notions and doclarations of tha Plys miouth Church mombers, ond tho statomonts of e Committoo selectod by Boacher, il go t ahow tuat oy thoso poraona toach, pronch, Sua. wractice. the belist that thero {8 no sin agaluat God, man, or wocloty in any rointlon wlilch any man or woman chovso to matnton foward each otlior, elthor tamporarily or pontinue Under tho fnflupnico ‘of stich dactrl solocted by Boccher will no doubt, &‘:’d‘.’,‘,‘;‘?fi‘;’.“;’.fix‘ffi Jean, o3, indeod, thot was tho purposs for whict tho; :fil;c leapp‘o.mltu. ’.l&la gr;ntut;vmly‘fnt Plymoutl Ohumg : 58 snataln Beeclior, it pasto “Tilton, who ia aiill & conviatont momber. &' fa of 1s A fow of tha rombora may bo scarod away by th s not Lo bo_dodbted that tho grogt hgnfcmul:}}nh:tfu‘:cl; will suatain Deechor, and vindicato tho doctrine ho ronclics and they bellovo, In no dolng thoy will maine Tain i consiatoney thay b sh oyuoizg Drascrvod. A DLIGHT UXON TUE GAUSE OF RELIGION, From tha St, Paul Moneer, Tho end Las como for ‘which tho Pioneer has lon, pronared lta readors, and (o which the damuing ovie ance of Mr, Boechr's. silence, and tho damuging oir.. cumstauces Which Lavs followed in its tratn, have poiuted with tho unerring finger of convletion, Ono_thiug only it ia propor to add, A bilghthoa fsllon wipon {ho caure vt ralfgion, of morality, and of :{::xfiu‘;x‘sc?nc&?y lhn;n PRIl o ‘rovolations, which eacliings of long 10 Can moves tho Lk teaclings o g nover atono for, eak londer for tay ., bis words for Chrlst. Lot it bo puuishment Sasasn o {hat tho tormonts of his futuro will procoed from (ho bittor rofloction that tho eky-reaching montmess ‘Wwhich hia glorous words orocted has beon tumbled ta tho erlml by the contradicting life ho haa 1 80 aed led, Would hoaven himsolf might be tho oily mufe foror.but, alus, in shattering tho temple of his glavy, Lio sk overwholmed: &° Ohrintian lioat, and taught aie numbored scornors ‘Hia way Lo wound Caristunity m it most vital part, 1 And now lot ua lopio that this torzible grinning skol- oton of murdored Lonor may bo withdsewn from thio sight of mon. eaven known it hns blighted heart, cuough, and’ demoralized hoarths enough, From further shamo and dishonor wo pray to be dellvered, A CONSUMMATE, PRACTIOKD, SUCOESAFUL NYPOORITE, 2rom the Uiliwaukes Neowe, el Tieally M, Toury Ward Beocher Hiaa heon vory sioe cosaful in “Nest-Iliding.” s hypocrisy haa beon triumphant for almost thirty yoars, He boa been, duriug that time, tho hoad msnof. thie osiantatio proteatlous, pofriar roligious ciam fu- tho Tai States.” Ho'has loft Lia pulplt to dabble in. politlcs, Towsan “Godond humanity . high priestof tho Tepublican party, “Another riflo” was his cry in Knnsss-Nobraska timen, * A littlo healthy bloodclete ) times, ‘Ho was aiwoys s magogud in both pelitles and roligion. »1fo nbandoucd his congrogation and took to thy stump o political campaiime, Ho wot himeelf up s the model of perfoction, as tho pattorn of & Ohristian minister, &8 8 man who could teach both his disciplos nnd tho peoplo at large all their duties both to God and the Btalo, During all this time ho appears to have rwnlnmmnt., EMU:M. suocessful hypocrite, nterlardod all bl thcologlcal and political dia~ couraca with private sermons to tho wives and mothere in lils congregation, in which he arguod that to submit {o i loclesons embracos was o, moral wrong; thut his gospel, ¢ Thou shalt commit Adultery,” tcok ‘proos edcnica of tho commnndant forblddiug that crime, + . o+ Theroia no rodemption, or eacapo from Henry Wurd' Tioecher's fall, Mo cannot Hoout of it, over. Wit tho aid of hin paramour, Plymouth Oliurch can Dardly prolect him longor. . + : *'Bince ho, misnamed the Morning Star, Nor 1nan nor fiond hatl falion 80 far," BOARD OF TRADE EXCURSIONISTS. Br, Loy, July 23.—Dolegations from the Boards of Trade ‘of Dallas and Jefforson, Tox., and Sliravoport, La., armved this morning, and visited tho Merchants' and Cotton Exchanges at noon, whoro thoy were welcomed by M. AL Bamuols, Prosident of the Merchants' Exchango, and Theo, Meir, Presidont of the Cotton Exe chango, in brief specchos, which wore responded to by Capt, Adnms, of Dallas, and othor gentlomon of the du\m,vstlnns. This afternoon they will drive around the olt{ and visit tho suburbs, and to-morrow they will go on a steam~ boat excursion. 5 % —_— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ‘Lrvereoor, J‘fli 23,—Stoamers Canads, from Now Yark, and Hiborniun, from Baltimoro, Lavo arrived out. New Yong, July 23.—Arrived : Bteamships Bolgie, from Livorpool ; Indin, from Glasgow. ————— e CARPETS, A A A A AR AN AN A AN CARPETS! EGLISH BRUSSELS, $1.25 per yard. C.W.& B Pardriles & &, 118 & 120 State-st. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. 8. W. Ingraham, 01187 South Clark-st., Chicago, s among tho aflligted), tronts auca0ss- A Y onbamption, Asthma, Doafness, Ga- tarrh, Digonsos of tho Ilonrt and Throont, Bright's Discase, Loucorrhoon (or Whiton), audall Disonsen ot tho Urinngy Organs,githos aoute or chronia ; Disensps of the 8kin,Oarios in the Bono, Constitutional and Sypbilitia B R R B R o3, Jonsultati b S Do o v ala O, 187 Bouth Olark-at, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS! WILSON BRUS, G7 Washington-st,, Chicago, And Fourth-st., Pike's Opera House, Cincinnatl, Messrs, GILBERT, SAWYER & ©O., aro propared to mako buildings iiro-proof, undor thoir now Patent. Architoots, Buildors, and Owners will do well to examino tho same at their Office, 78 Monroe-st,, Ameri« can Expross Building. DISSOLUTION NOTIOE. T DISSOLUTION. 100 18 heroly givon that, the fiom herotofora e e ulteres w Tk i oy o comonts AT} porsnna Tndobiad” o sid fina wi and it oraoia Lo olsiie sgaiuat thom will re- 1 Wit e A ST lodWashtugtaa st AL ARV R R VOOD, WALTER TOWERS, Qhloago, July 34, 1874,

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