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loax City Rallrond from B8t. Paul to 8t, Pata kuad\slnnnnyo( 76 milos, Tho firat-namod prados, while tho 8t Panl & through a valloy, and has haydly any Efl\du at all, " The Rivor Divialon of Iho Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Roilroad 18 conutruoted slong the banks of tho Mississippl on smooth aad ansy grados, and ita frolght-englines aroablo ta draw forty-fivo cara, whilo on tae Witous & Bt Poter, which has steop grades, an engibo can draw but from twelve to fifloon onrs, Losldos thia Tttvor Divislon of tho Milwaukeo & 8¢. Paul Ttailrond rune through a thickly sottlad country, snd forms a part of the through lino for traval oud frofghiting botween Clucage and 8t Paul Whilo on the Winoun & St Potor linilrond 160 miles aro 8o sparsoly populated that it in only necessary Lo run trajow three timos & woek oachi way. Still, the tarifl for Dot thewe ronds I8 the amo, Thore 18 hardly n prospect that uny of the railronds, excopt tho fow favored l““{ aues, will compl{ with thesg rates, and thero will. probably bo an much wrangling and ltigation about these rates as thera aro abont thoso established by the Come mieslonars of Wingousin. The following table skowa tho DIFFERENCE IN TIE RATES ns now in oporation by the Winons & 8t Peter Ltaile wd, sud thoso estsblished by the Iiailrond Cemeisninuer 0900 05C0 (1700 TN LS18 T3 D Uy W 10 50,4 4 g i AR R R Tl B4 s nore! rate Ht. P ratos, Conron 61! Tates g o0, ST mf‘fl‘]"‘ 30 {Crondea' rates i) GENERAL DIFFERINCES. The followg cowparative tatiles show the difforenca in the rated establighed for the varl- ous roads by tho Railrond Comm:ssioners : 2N 38 Wk 1o e b1R0) v H § e ey W. & B, T R T 250 10.0 0615 0676 0383 0760 § Sunih'n Ming, B RU437, 1160 6047 0524 0200 Tweoy St. Paul & Stouz] | 1N G831, TE, oo 15501180 0004 000 0500 1060 i 1250{1000 G815 0473 635 07604 ; 7 00 0 8t, Pould’ Paciiio| | 166111261'1018 6843 (50 1000 by | 1100 DX 0 €13, 0 D700 LS00 T I, 1600 1200 U080 G5 D1 (530 1725 1ew0 1131 0819 060 1200 i * hoou! 408160 o0 000 1200 ) 0 (i) 10,00 « 15600 1200, vm' ‘Om) 09801 9.54 ; o . it 3 1671 1000 1207009 00,1200} 10,00 (Woat Vi It 100 1200 Hno ok 10y TG0 LR A R e, 1 14 140 220 | ‘Tho following table shows the DISCRIMINATION MADE by the Commisrioners i wmaking their tarilf, 2l upper lines indicate_points on the Winoua & 8t, Potor Iailroad, and the lowor ouca points on the Southern Miunesots Railroad which aro parailel with aach other, sud ave the eame dis- tanco from Winonn, and aro situsted io tho samo saction of the Btale: Siations, B, 4 | Gt Lumbar. Catile, 150 1160 1277 1628 2507 8254 1830 1168) 10 1620 1574 L0 0 8274 07 A Toniston. Ttashiard B, Ch Sresial Dispateh to Ths Chicaan 1 New Youk, Aug, G—Luo ralcoad conipanics liavo advauced their 1ates of fare by cmigrant- traing frowm 100 to 160 per cont over tho rates prevailing sinco March Jast, when the rivalry in 1hig line bocuine sotive, ‘Lhie following are "tho new ratos to the Weat: Cloveland, $5.95 ; Oiu- ciunati, 811,60 ; Cbicago, #13.00: Milwaukeo, 15,60 ; St, Louis, 816,60 ; Omaha, $23,50, Tho ttoamship companios continue thoir Jow rates, but it 18 understood they will sbortly advance them again, P MISCELLANEOUS, QILMAN, CLINTON & BPRINGIIELD, Ir, Jobn Newell, the Premdout of the Illi- nois Odatral Railrond, atatos thut biv rond bay o bing whatever to do with the l:runnut move- meu 10 ouss Mr. Hinckloy from his position s Lieceiver of tho Gilman, Clinton & Springlietd Talirca L If the road should be sold at auction, tau Ihiaois Central would have ho botter chance than tho Pounsylyanis or suy othor railrosd company. ‘Y'ho highest biddor would bo award- ed the property. Mr, Hinckloy foola quito’ scrons, snd has no ides (hut tho preseut movement will be any nwre successful then the provicus ones, Io claims that tho roud hass greatly Ex'nspnrou under his menagoment, and = that = the J-coperty is continunlly lncreasing in value. o in confident that under tho prosont economical management the rond will soon be able to com- pete suceoesfully with any of its rivals, MICHIGAN CENTRAL, ” As there has beon ut way-stations of the Mich- irzan Contral Railroad = sgrowing nogligouce on tae purt of agenty sud nigit-watchmeo in rofor- enco to tho cure aud use of switehos and Bwiteh- lights, Mr. H, E. S8argont, tho Superintendont of 1-e rond, has issuod u circular giving diroctions how 8ich switches and awitoh-lights wust be kopt, and to whom dofeots should be reported, Agents, switchmen, warchmon, and trainmen will be held strietly sccouutable for any nogli= geneo iu tho oare or nxo of wheso switelies, A NEW ROAD, Tarneat attention is beiny given to tho project ol w railrond from Bt. Louis, Blich., vie Midund City, to Bay City, A survey is now making by thd corps of engineers of whe Chicago, Bazinaw wud Canads Raitrond CompanysMr. B. 1T, Bryant J.oing the Chief-Enginoer. Tho survey s puid for by mulwi subscribed at Bt, Louis,” Tho dis- tanca is but 21 milcs in an pir-lino from Midland Uity to 8t. Louls, It isdosigned by the Chieago, Heginaw & Cwuads Company, if & sullciont wwount is raisod of bous fide subseriptions, to put the work of grading and tieing through at ouco, provided the nupcessury arrougements aro made for the routo from Midlaud City to Bay City. Bay City, Bugluaw, and Luat Baglnaw aro thoroughly aroused on [h subjoet. PERKONAL, Mr. Georga M, Huntington having resigned bl posilion of Cenorsl Lamsenger and Tickot Ageur_of tha West Wisconslu Hailroad Com- phan, Mr, Frauk B, Clarke hag Loon npyolutnd o the passongor dopurtmont, with tho' title of Genoral Frelght sud Pussenger Agout, with oflice at Bt, Faul, Mr, G. K. Bnrnes has boen appointed Gounoral Tioket Agout, with offico at &t Paul, PLAN FOI A NEW THROUGH RAILWAY FROM BOSTON TQ T WEST, Nzw Yonx, Aug. b.—A Loston dispatoh states that a numbor of geatlemen, including woil- kunawn Boston buslucus-wen, have seoured tho organization of & loague, to be extendod {broughout Massachuuetts, for the purpose of asauriug tho elootion of men to the Legislature wio will fuvar (ho granting of & charter for & malliond from Mustoh birbor; Alsoughh tho TMoosso Tunnol, to Lake Ontarlo and the Woxt, with n doublo track of stosl ralls, and to bo managed—to oo from thoninalves—** in tho intoresta of tho people, especinlly of the farming Intorosis, and of commercs, mann- facturos, roal eatato, and oleap food, aud to E]m:u Doston and New York on torms of equality, oth In regard to froight and passenger fares to and fromt tho Woat.” Tho Lesguo plodgea ltsolf to seouro the co-operation of ail porsons in the Commonwonlth for tho complation of tho lino, and maintalo tha sano against ult monopoly and cowbluntions, for the permanont advaniage of tho people, not only in Boston aud slong lél:u t\‘\“ holo liuo of the road, but throughcut the 2l ——— FOREIGN. FRANGE, PAnts, Ang, b.—Tho_Assombly to-Iny voted the entiro brdget, and Prosidont Bufet declared tho sossion closod, A meoting of Deputios of tho Loft waa held to-rlay, ac which it was resolved to ngitste In fa. vor ol r goneral oletion for the reason that tho prosent Government is anti-ropublican, aud does not ropresent 1ho country. L'ho Logitimista, on tha oftier hand, thronton to ronow thoir in: trigues for s mousrchv. —_—— GREAT BiRITAIN. Toxnox, Aug. 5,—Tho Houso of Commons hng recodod from tta pmondment to tho Pavhe Wor- wlup Regwiation bill, which was_thrown onb by the IHouwe of Lords, and the bill may now bo constdered passed. During the discusston of tho Public-Worship Togulation bill in the Honse of Commons, Dis~ racli, reforring to tne strife botween tho Churoh and Stato on tho Continout, exprossed tho con- . viction that, however tranquil might oo the gone oral utato of Lurope, tircre wera wizoncios ab work prepariug & poriod o1 « ¢ nt i turbauco, CRIME, Altozed Fraunduloint B L Spectal Digpatch to T'he Chicaao Tribune, Br, Louis, Auw. 5.—Tho topic of tatk in this city to-day waa tho tailure of Aloxaudor Durman & "Co., cotton fuctors, with nceusutions of forgory. Shoriff Tuylor has wade o svizure of cotton at Pepor’s warohouse on Twelfth and Matkot streots, On ealling upon tho Circnit Clork tho following uiidavit by Prosident Darib, of tho Qerman Saviugs Iustitution, was found on file, aud & _sinular atlidavit was mado by the Bank of the Want, They wers to the offect that tho damagos tor which this notion was brourht wore for 1ujurica aricing from tho commisuivy uf some folony or misdowesnor, and that tho debt sued for wa fraudulently con.racted ou the part of the debtors. Upon this a wut of attnchmont was issued, and the Sheruf forthwiih procoaded to take porsession of the Blore and ollics of the firm aud lovy upon 210 brles of colton in tho warchiouse nbove mentioned. Lo eddition a garuighmont wg survod on Secrotary Mors: of tho Morchants’ Exchange, for auy winrs in Lis hands bolonging to tho rm, 'The writ ru- feired to was dircoted aghinst Bothel C, Alox- andor, Wylio M. Dormun, Jobn 'I' Dutler, and Henry G, Ogdon, composing the firm of Alox- ander, Dorman & Co. Hore the mattor rewtod until this morning, whon another wove was mado by somo of the crediors, which rosulted “in tho arrest and inourceration of tho members of tho Him, togother with John A. Oldon and T, W, Robmnson, salesmon snd clorks, 'Thiose parties, with the excoption of B. 0. Aloxander, hay siuce been roleasod. Bo far a8 wo hivo been ablo to learn, the banks suffer- ing the mo:t ara the German Bavings Institution, §:1,000 ; Bunk of the West, hoavy losers ; Third Nittonul 100,000 ; Fourth National £40,000, and tho Bank of 8t. Louis. It is said that tho mem- bera of tho Cotton Exchange bave stispected tho existeuce of forged warchoiso recolpts for &ov- eral days, and that o yrivate contoronca of an in- formal cbaractor had beon beid in rwrnrd ta'the matter. Notiung defimie was asertained by the meinbers, nnd they did not attach suspiclon to any particular house, 'he Maysvillo, Ind., Bape Cascs Special Dispateh to The Chrcago Triovne, Tonr WAYNE, Ind, Aug, 5,—luo orcitoment over tho rape, particulars of which wero telo- graphed last niglt, was continued to-dsy, owing 10 tho prescnce 1n the city of o Jarge number of friends aud neighbors of tho outraged gil, Her fathor, v welt-to-do, respectable farmer, and o Joung 'mau who hag been paying ber attontions, oth declared that they would shoot Finuke on sight if he wero roleased from custody, A pre- liminary exanlination was waivod aud the caso taken bofore the Grand Jury, who, afier oxom- ning six or eight witnessos, found au {ndictmant v chiarging rape. Broke Ianil. BrLreroxtasse, 0., Aug. Henry Martz, & colored may, who wad indictod for wurder, and Joo Zog, who was Indictod for arsault with in- tons tc commit w rapo, broke jail last might. Murtz is 80 years old, and 5 foot 7 incbes high, Zog 18 18 senrs old, sud hiss & light complexion. A St. Louis Firm Charged with Xicavy Korgorics. Sr. Tiouts, Aug. 5.—A good donl of excitmont was cuused on 'Change ta-day by tho teport that Alexander, Dorman & Co.” had forgod cotton warehouse receipts to the amouut of from 3100,- 000 to 160,000, and that two or threa banks of this city hod been taken in to the tune of 840,- 000 or 560,000. Dorman and ono or two other mombers of tho firm hayo bacn arrested, and an investigation will be mado tits alternoun, —_— s MISCELLANEQUS. Benator Morton will remain at the Arkanens Hut Bprings until late in Septomber. —Tho npme of *“Jamos Wia'r, Jr.," has boen orused trom too Pavoma fel cat, and e plite baaring tho nAMO f “*Jay -sullid,” «OFMOLL) O Tngino 592 of the Erie Road, hns beou removed. —The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press says ihat Prindlo, the Now York defaulier, was an Arliug~ ton boy, was in Midalebury Cailege for a year or tio, was Adjutant of the Fouitcouth Vormont Itegimont, and is son-1n-law of the Hon, A L. Miuer, of Manchester, ~—~Col. Bashford, tha 8t. Croix Land-Grant Commissioner, who hins chiargo of tho Stute pine Jands, bas jo his possossion 14,000,000 foct of pino logy which he bas token fiom trospusrera, Dy stricc atteution to busiuoss, the Culouel has got moro than logs enougl to pay the sniarles of tho Stata ofticera fov tha year, "Chat is tho ldud of a man to hove around,—LaCrosse_Sun. —Seuator Harvey was in town Jast Saturdny in an old red wagon, drawn by two diuinutive mulcs, Taken ultogether, it Was about ag huni- blon ** rig " as any man i ever soon in, to kry nothing of » Suhator, Wenre unow {nclived to doubt Brothor Griltin's statcment that the Sena- tor has purchased a buggy in Mabhattan, unless the outllt wo aaw Was tho ono maenut,—Junction a ribune. —1'he Jeraevville (1) Republican says that Steplien V. White, one of tho commitioe np- potited to investigata tho charges made nguinst the Plymouth preacher, was born aud raisod on Ottor “Ureck, north of Ottervillo, iu Jorsey Gouuty, Hiy wire was Mius Allon, a Jorsoy County girl, who tanght school la Carroliton somo fifteen 'yama aga, ~The Iady” tel graph-operstor at Moawequn, I, telegiaphed that tho passonper traiu due there at 0:15 bad *left on time,” After pere forming this duly she immedintely bomded the cars and ecloped with o nice youug man who parted bis bair m the middle nud_wots s pink mustache, They 10lo guily to Puus, where the nuptinl lmot was diawn in o lovely bow- knot, und the bappy pair roturnad on tho next train, ‘The newly-made bride alighted from the curs and telagraplied tho up-trajn ** gone,” thus muking a bridal tour withont missing a call, —A bund of 160 Winnebazo Indiaus ave just norons tho Mississippl River, on tho Iowa sido, on route to thin Stato, from which they romovad Iast epring. They eny they dou't like tho * gragsliopper laud,” and aro relurning to their Y iyt love," Bosiden thiu lurge bund, tho rond from southwestery Wisconsin to Omuha i dottod with losser trines of oneor more fawmilics, sll, liko the grasshoppers and potato-bugs, moving enst. Wheu nil these red men got locited apait m this Btate the Governtnent will huvo o © fat" Indinn ngonoy at ita dispossl to romovo them to Nobraeku agatn,—ladison (W h,? Jemocrat, —''ho Btockbridges huvo fluully vocolyed tho whole of theirannuitiey, the Govornent baving ald them for the lsst Lime, A few years ago [’ho,v woroe poor, now thoy are rich, or st lenst that portion of thetn thut lave taken care of thelr monov. -A bListory of this tribo of Indinns wince thoy loft their Eastoru homo wonld bo in- tovesting. Wo boliove thora i4 still maong thom an * Indjon " party and o " Citizons," pnrty, ora portion who wish to bocomo full vitizens of the United Btutos, and anothicr thut dosires to ad- hare ta thalr old constitution and Jaws,.—Fond du Laa ( Wis,) Journal, e ——— NEW ORLEANS MARKCT. New Ontians, Ia., A\I\k b—Hurapsyoyra—-Tlour Wnlts wuperos, 34,805 XXX, §,606@0,60; cholco, 28,75 7,00, Gorn quiot ; yoilow suixid, Téo: yellow, white, 940, Outa quiet ni B0¢. Dran dull at 700, HaT—Firmor ; prime, $20.00 ¢ choles, $20, TuoviaoNs—~Pork sironger hold at §33,00, Dry salt meate searco and ‘higber; shoulders, 8@vc, Pacou excitad wad higher ; shouldurs, 103(0 clear 7ib, 19K @180, Jlums scarcs at 170, Kaxd scarcs Aleroe, 16 184 . Wodum-buil| 1y A oxcwone B [T ’ THE CHICAGO DAfI.Y TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1874. POLITICAL. Congressman Kasson Renomi- nated---A Row in the Convention, Mr. McCrary Forced to Refierato His Deelination, The Executive Commiltee of the Wis- consin Grange Issue an Ad- dress, Urging the Return of o Legisla- tare that Will Support the & Potiter Law. Miscellaneous Political ltems. Congressional Nominntions, BEVERTI JOWA DISTIMOT—REPUBLIOAN, Special Disvateh to T'he Chieago Tribune, Dra Moixgs, In,, Aug. 6.~Tne Reputlicans of tho Boventh Iowa Congrossionul District met in dolegato conventiou nt the Court-Tlouso this morning nt 11 o'luck. Tho Chalrmnan, H. Y. Smuh, calted the Convention to order, and reud tho call of tho Commitico, Lo nominated for tomporary Obairman, the Hon, Obarlos Hay- dou, of Guthrie County ; tomporary Seorotaries, A J. Grabam, of Warron County, sud J. H. Cook, of Lucays Couuty, A, Uaydeu waid: * I thank you for the bonor conferred upon mo, I awm in hopes that when wo loave horo tha gentloman nomivated will be tnaorsad by the people.” After the appoistmont of tho varlous Com- mittees, the Convention adjourucd till balf-past 1 0'cloett, At 1:30 p.m, the Convention roassemblad, aud wag called to order by Chairman Havden, he Commwittes on Permanent Orgauization yerorted for permancwt Chairman, the tempo- rary Chairman, Mr. Haydew; for Vieo-Prosis deuty, W. lugloy, of Adair Couuty, and B. 8. Joney, o f Wayno § for Secretaries, A, H, Gra- ham, of Warren County ; J, B, Cook, of Lucas ; Cuarien Wulker, of Decatnr, The report was ndopted, i 'M r, Gow, of Aaair, vffered the following reso- ution : Wigneas, It cannot ho fenfed that thero s a grast want of burmony among tho Republicans of thin Con- grosslouni Diatrict sa to'who shall be the nomineo of tho party for Congross : and ‘WitenEas, 'Lae District is much divided by reason of thig factionsl KassoneFalmer coutention ; and Tesoloed, Thut it 18 thu wense of tbls Conventlon that the good of the party demands that the candldate this day nominaled bo one who bas not been an active eupporter of wltbier fuction abave nsied, An offort was mado to refer tho resolution to tho Comumitteo on lesolutions, but dr. Gow ovtained the floor, aud waid he bad boen so- lected by o respeotavle numbor of dolegates to present thiy rosolucion, 1o thought s man not pr mnently connectod wich suy of tho prosent tue' ns should be nominated. 4.0 .0 Pirsous movel a raforoaco to tho Oom- miittea’ un Renolutious, Tho resolution wes laid o tho wble, Mr, Jordan moved that the Conventlon procead to take an informal buliot for candidato for Con- vess. Tho Hon, Jobu A, Kneyon, of T'otk; Col. 1. J. B. Cumminge, of Madison ; aod tho Hon, M. A. Daghiel, weie then placed in uomination. Tho followiny was the rosult: Kason, 463 Dagniol, 14; Cummines, 13, Oun tho formal ballot the following was tho ro- sult: Adair, b for Dashiel; Dallas, G for Kus- son; Decatur, 6 for Kaswon; Olark, 5 for sgon aud 2 for Cummings; Guthrie 6 tor Knswon; Lucas, & for Kasson; Madiso 8 for Cummugs; Polk, 15 for Ksason; Warren, 7 for Dashiel; Wayn>, 6 for Keason, Totnt— Kaston, 47; Dashiel, 12; Unmmings, 10, Kauson wns then suuounced to be tho eandi- duto of tho Republicans of the Seventh District for Cougross. A committeo of three was thon sppointed to wait on Kasson, to appear in the Convention. Mr, Bwith, of Madison, offered the following Renolved, That, if the nominee of tuis Conventlon be not in foll aceord with the principloa of tho Republi~ cny party, Slato nnd Nationa), the mombers of tho party o abiolvod from supporting him, o roadiug of this resolution wns met with scofts and howls from the Kasson eido, and, on mation of Mr. Phillips, was promptly tabled, Judio Parsons then read the roport of the Comumiittes on_Resolurlons : They reaftiim the principles of thie Republican party ay st forth in the State aud National platforms indorso tho Hon. Jobn A. Kasson as an honest aud faithful raprescnutative, aud plodgo Lim the support of thio varty und poople. "L'ua minonty report arraignod Mr.-Essson ag an unfaithful representative snd parti- ann A long aud bicer discussion followed, in which oach faction showed bad blood, though {here might bo s split right thore, but the menority seemed doterpunod ta worry cheir op- poneuts to the last. The miuority roport was tnally rejected, and the majority report udopted. A resolution expressing grateful ramembrance of the soldiora of the late War was then adoptod, Mr. IKasson wa3s iutrcduced to tho Ooug vontion amidet cheors from his friends and hissos trom his oppououts. o mnde a long und offective speoch, in which he ox- pinined and justifiod his oourss in Congress, claiming that ho had been o ropresentative, not aaly of his party, but of his people. The apeech was histenod to ougorly, snd_whon ho concludod the Convention olooted s Distriob Comimttes, a2 thon adjoutned, The voto vu tuo formal buliok ekowed tha ral- ativa strongth of the two factions, snd thoso voung againet Sr, Kaskon will not’ themselyves, or by théir constituonts, mupport him. A third andindepandon canduluto 18 taliced of, but what Will bo dono is oL yer known, TENTH INDIANA DISTRICT—REPUBLICAN, Suecutd buinntel o e Clacaus Ur.bune, VALPARAISO, Ind., Aug, 6.—All tho sfternoon delegmes to the Cougressionsl Conveution Lave boen -coming iu, oud the prose pects now aro that to-morrow will it nesd o sevore cootest, ‘Tho chauces to-night are iv tovor of Maj. W, H, Calkius, of Lot to, ushon <b eiforts are being made by the irienls of Geur.o . Meridfleld to have the f.icuds of Aaj. Cullin consoldate avd vote for Merrifield, FOURTIC INDIANA DISTRIGT—REPUBLICAN, spectal Diyatch to Lhe Claeaio Tribune, Nonru Venxox, Ind., Aug, 6.—LLe Republl- cany of tho Fourth District, which Is composcd of the Counties of Jefforson, Jennings, Beott, Ouio, Bwitzorland, Ripley, Decatur, aud Iush held & sonvention bors_to-day, sud uominuted for Congress W, J. Robinson, a_substontisl farmer, of Decatur County. Mr. Nobingon i siso a Uranger, and wlill rocoive somo hupport outside of Lis party, Our distriot Las o Repab- licun wafority of about 760, Iobinson iy undor- stood to be {n favor of maxing national bauking {roe, and also {u favur of a sudiciont amount of owroncy to carry ou propesly the Lusitess of tho country. . FIUAT 10WA DISTRIOT—REPUNLICAN, Sveciul tapatel to {he Clecage rivuns, BonLinaoy, In., Aug. 6,—It hos beon dovel- opod hero to-dsy tuat the nominatlon of Georgo W, MoCrury by tho Pairflald Convention yos. torday wads tiok engiuaored by Joun H. Gosr, to brealt up tho Gouvontion, ufter ho had found that ho hnmsdlr could not bo nominated, ft up- pears thut Goar rud lus friends nominated Me- Crary and broko up tho Canvention. ‘Lhey then commenved throatoning McCrary that iv ho ace copted thoy would beut him out of sight, sud he declimes. The reault will bo thet a0 now couvention will e called and hold at Burlington, whore Gonr will attempy to puck it. Tty je the sum oud sube stanco of the state of the game jn thiy distriot amoug the Radicals, AMoCinry probably js o purtnor iu the gamo of selling out Vua Valkon- urg, Thero ix no doubt but that Goar m & mowber of ono of the worss and most powerful vings that over oxisted in Towa, It f8 a ring that 16 dotermined not_to Lo boaten, and nuy means, tair or Poul, will be resorted to to got bim the nomination for Congress. TUIRTEENTH TLLINOIS DISTRICC~PRONIDITION, Swweind_apatoh ta I'he Chicaao Triune, Tavcowy, Iih, Aug, G—Tho Prolubitionints of this diserict hold a Oongressional Uonvontion In this eity to-day. Tho attendausn wal not flatter- ing, The Lfon, I F. Edwardu culled the Cou- vontion to order, Tho Hon, Mr, Shoals wus wade Olstrman, and W, W, Btolkes Socrotary, Ons motion, tho fon. Goorge W, Miniur, of 'l'nzowell Couutv, was nomiuated, without a uay, caadi- date for Congress, FOUNTH I0WA DIATHIOT—ANTI-MONOYOLIST, Speciad Duspateh to The Chicuna Pribine, BMagoN Orry, Is., Aug, B.~Tho Anti-Monopoly Oongresytonul Oonvontlon, whioh wet at this pluse to-dny, pluced Ly nomluakio the Doy, Juku Fora whileit seemed as ; Bowman, of Codnr Fatly, Blackhawk Councy, for Congrosa, on the in¢ormal ballot, COLORADO TERRITORIAL CONVENTION-REPUDLICAN, Sivectal Inmuteh to ‘Che Chieuan Tribune, Dexven, Col,, Aug G. o Hopublican Torri- torlal Convention, far tlie nominatlon of a Dalo- gato to Congioss from Colorado, met in this elty this morning. It wau anlled fo order by ex-Gov. Elvor, Chaliman of the Teiritorial Contral Com- mirtoe, Ovor 100 delogales wore prosont, and sevoral of tho countits worn largely ropro- nented by proxles. Threo scsalons weore hald, the lnst “oxtending until late tn the evonlng. ‘The Hon, G, B. Reed, of Contral, was chioron ‘fomporary Chatrman, ard afiorward Permanenit Lresidont, Conslilerablo debate and much foel- g was engendered upon the q]\mmlun of repio- sen‘ntion by proxied, esvocinlly from: tho Houthera portion of the Territoy, Heveral dol- cgations throatened to witodeaw unless their full apportionment was allowed them, This wus Aunlly canceded, and zood feellug then pro- vailed. though 1t is ovidont that the Mo- Cook faction got the better of the Chaffco. faction, Mueli spatring contiimed through- out the nfternoon, but eatly in the o:nuing the Ccmmitteo on Rowolutions yoported a platiorm sabatantially as follows, which was usanimously slopted ¢ party of Colorndo adheres to tho doctrines of iho Ttepublican party of the United Statos ne di- rected by tho No‘fonal Convention; that tho Ropublican purt: of Colorads fy proud of the reeard of the Nationul Ropublicun party of the post, and pledgos tho Ropubi cons of Colorado to labor ownoktly to mmke that record mors glotlous in the folures alx0 wolcomlng to the Totritory all who come to liyy thorew, guarantoomg to them all tho privi- loces undor tho law ; that the tondeucles of the Domoorutic patty are hmti'e to pood povein- mont ; and lastly, pledgivg the membora of tha Convention to_the hearty support of thoeandi- dute nominated, aud calling upon all the Kepub- licans of Coloiado to ignore pernoial differ-neas, and all disagroemonts, and to manae au effort for ho nuccess vf the candidmo nud the priuciiios of tho Nepublican party. An informal balloz wia takon with thir re-nlt : 3.3, Gunloott, 033 J. B, Belfur, 61; A, . H. Tomwell, 14: @. W, Coamocrlain, 17; D. H. Neb s, 9; B. Read, 19 J, Cowiil3, 215 . P, Jucohwon, 193 W. Darrots, 8; €. C. Wele, 63 with soveial koatiering, At this poing County Judgo DBelford mado an oxtonded address mn which ho declined & nomination, ‘The Convention thou took a roces until te-murrow morniug, Tho lhotels are all crowded by pur- ties who are eagorly canvassing tho probahle ro- sults of to-morrow, It I now gonerally con- ceded tuat a candidate can bo selocted upon whom both factious of the party can concoutrato. NINTI 10WA DISTRICT REFUNLICAN. Fr. Dooag, In, Auy. 5.~Tho Ropublican Congrouriunal Convontion for the Ninth Din- trict mat herv this foreno.n, overy county 1n tho Dintrict boing reproseuted. Aftor organizing, tho Convention adjourned wntil this arternoon, Four candidates were in the flold: the Hon. Jackeon Orr, the prosout mecumbent; Judgo D. D. Chase, of Usmilton Couuty; Dr. Willlum R. Bwmith, Roceiver of the Umited Sintes Land-ONico ot Slonx City, and the Hon, Addlson Oliver, of Monons County. Ou tho mesting of tho Convention in the aftornoon, tha Hou. Addi- gon Ohiver was nomiorted by ac-lamation, tho three othor condidates having withdrawn. Tho resolutions of tho State Couvention wera in- dorsed, The Anti-Mononoly Congrossional Convention meots nt Storm Lake, Aug. 7. TIIND I0WA DIATRICT—REFUBLICAN. Swecul Disvateh (o L he Chicaga Trionne. McBREoR, la., Aug. § wTho topublican Cone greesioual Convention fui’ the Thicd District, { beld in-tls cily to-dny, on tho soventy-gixth ballot pominated C. . Granger to succeed Willism G. Donpan. The votestood : Granger, 66: Cooloy, 43. The Tomar lottor was undonbt- edlv the canse of Cooloy’s dofent, as Loforo that ho hiad a msjority of the delegates. BEVENTH ILLINOIS DINTRICT—INDZPENDENT RE- FOUMERS, Special Ditpateh to I'he Chieago Tribune, Yonkvitc, 1ll., Aug. 5.—Owiug to the busy sonson, the O the Indegendent Reformors of the Sevouth Dis- trict, at dlorris, Aug. 18, haa boon postponod will Sopt. 10, Address to the Wisconsin Grangers. Minwauxze, Ang. 5.—The Executive Com- mittes of tho Siats Grango, hasjssued an ad- droes to tho Graugers of Wisconsin, It warns them that an attempt will be made in the next Leogistatura to secuve the mi‘mfl of tha Rulroad Iaw, nnd urges thom to resist tho effort. The acdress concludes as follows : g In this conuectlon, your Commiltes would {mpreas upon evory membar of the Ordor the fmportauco of persistout attention to tho detitls ncident and necos= y to seouro a Logialaturo the coming wintor which all horeaftor bo kuown as Laviug been {mpreguabls 1o tho assnults of organizod espital, Your Commities ‘would alio add n word Iu fuvor of the practice alrondy {naugurated by tho Order of roquiring public answers to queatfons publiclly put to candidates, an to thelr opinfous upon the subjects thoy aro Lkoly to ho required toact. This is eapecially fiiportaut upon the coming oocanton, but it should by adop'sd na settled polioy xud practice of tho Order 1o ks thcso publlo uquiries of officorn at any aud sll times whila thoy oocupy pubiic positions, ‘fhe Utah Election. Bart Laxe, Aug. 5.—Three of the city polics, arrosted for_intorfering with voters In this city on olaction dsy, wore to-diy discharged by tho Unitea Statos Comunissionor, the charges against thom not boing suataived. Tha casos of other oftlcials ware continued uatil next wook. Tha vote nf Salt Lalo County was: For Canaon, AMormon, 5,233 ; Boskin, Liberal, 2,364 KLouifsinun Republican State Convene tton, New Onrneans, Ang, 6.—The Ropublican Stats Convention et 6t uoon 1n the uw_Represontu~ tive Hall, at the St. Louis Hotel. David Young, colored, of Concordis Parieh, Packard candi- dnte, was olected Presidont pro tem., recoving 131 votes to 76 for Licut.-Gov, Autoine, the Pinchbuck cendidate. ‘fhe Comnutteo on Credentinls wos appointed, and tho Couvention adjourned until to-morrow, T'ho_mont important contest will bo over the State Treawurorsyip, Mr. Dubucklot, tho preg- ont incumbent, Luving opposed the weheme nf the State Funding Board, will not be suppurted byullm Kellogg-Packaid faction for rouomi- nation, . ’ Fatol Affraysin Kentucky on Etection Day. : LowmsviLLe, Ky., Aug. 6.—A special to tho | Courier-Jouraal saye a firht ocearred at & small village In Clarik Conuty, Ky., un election-day, in which two white men were lilled, two negroes mortally woundod, and (lfteon nog.oes moro or )uufl soveraly wouuded. Tao ligut began at the polls. Tho election in this cily was an extraordinari] quiot ono, nothing of a fight huving oceurrod, nud fower arrests wore mude than on ordiuary dnys, Vhis {8 owlng to the fact thiat un owdor closing the saloons was stricily ouforced. 1u the Btate, bowover, woveral torriulo trago- dles woi0 roportod in addition to the above, In Owonsboro, G. W. S\rcu'f‘u, & mompber of tho Btate Sanato, shot sud killed a man named Diloy in an olegtion quarrel, In Groen- villo, tho Hon, M. D. liay, o prominent citizon, wns whot and mortaily wonuded by Deputy-Shorif® Crajg. In Lexington aa Irili mat uumod Trainor was khot and killad oy John Tillot, n son of the Reonblicsn candidate fur }l\“m’. againgy whom Ireinor had votsd, In Lawrencoburg & young man named Roddig was shot and killed by the Town Conslable, whom ko fad attnoked, Lexinatony Ky, (dta, ls). Divpateh to the Cinoinnatt ialguirer. A nuraberof negracs vo'ed the Domoacratia tivkot, wud wore aftorward threatoned by othars of their color for #o doing. Une Demouratlo negro was shot, and tho murderers essuped, Ane cthor was about to bo siabbed, wheu the polico intecfored sud atrested tho naeativut, who theu sttompted to knife the policoman ; the lacier, bowever, used big rovolver to smne eifoct, sud aftor wounding suceceded in capturing the would-be murdoror. At Sough Elkhorn, w this county, & negro armod with a rovolvar chargod upon iwo or theeo nogroos who had voted the Demveratle tickot, o tirod two sho's At thom, whon one of the number roturned tue fro, lull- {og uim fnetantly, Adums OQounty. ., Politics, Spectal Duputch to he Chicana [11bune, Quixoy, 1N, Aug, 5.—A Qonventivn of the In- dopondent Roforn party of Adams Ounnty mck 1a thiu city tu-day for the purposs of nunina:ing county oflicory snd & Bt Senawory ofi the pla's form adopted by the Iugopendent Blate Cuuvous tion, und to elect delogaie- to tho Indopondent Hofonn Congrossionst Couvention, to be held ot \Vhltuliull, ug. 12, Fittcon delogutes wore prevont. A cull signed by tho Chairan of the Demo- cratlo County Central Comnuttos, appeased tuin morning, roquesting Demuociu, Liboral Roput- licans, «nd all who sympatinge with the Chloago Platfurw, o meut i twaes convoution at the Oonrt-Mouso on the 2tav luat, to eloot dolugies to ropresnt Adaras County lu tho Btate Convention, and also dologatos to lly; Con- grossfonul Conventiou yot to bo ealled, Lho call fortho muss-moeting oreated o sousution, nou particularly bocausy tho Cholrnian of tho Comumlttos saw fis ta do away with tha eatab- lishod oustomm of delugste couveutions, but besauso be took the rospouatbtlity of Inoludlug i 4Li6 buwinoss of the mooliuy tue welowiion of That the Republican j ougressional Gouveutlon, called by 1 S0 N8 1L Galics of power upon whioh tho' porfeo- dolegatos to tho Congressional Convention which has not yot besn callod, aud for which the ropre- sontation bias ot beou fixod, ‘Therateto bor wain contost {u this dintriot over tho Uongressional vomination, in which Adsms County will tnko prominent part, Thero_fs consldeyable diffor~ once of opilon smong Domopiaes o this city and county ns to who should ba the nominee, and notbing loss than the solostion of the dalo- gato in the usual wuy will prevent s prodiglous row. PDomocratic Nominations for the Lege istnture in tho Thirtyssixih Sonue tor:al District of Nhnois, ectut Dispatch to T'he Chicugo Tribuna. 1avasa, 1L, Aug. 5,—~Tho Thirty-rictn Bonn- torini Dot Domacratle Conventlon, which mot at Huvaun yostorday, nomnstod Johu W. Tugh, of alnson = Commty. and A. J. Nutz, of Menatd County,” for lloprosonta- tives, ‘Pho meatlug was boarmonlous, and all tho ocountiss wero fully —reprosonted. Iiesolutions wore passed aunilar i wpint 1o thode of the Indiana Domocratie Convention, whioh wera 1oceived with bemity applaude, A Coulral Cotnmitten was appointed of uno from oach connty, J. A, MaRory, Chuirinaw, Lho mon nominatod uro excollast man, Une of thom s DPatton of Husbeudry, aud the othier not. Quut. Convention of K aitse Srectul Dinvatch to 1'he Chicano Tribune, Torkka. Auag, 6.—Tho Ludepeudon: Couvens- ton usyomblod at 4 p. . Lhreo-fourthn of tuo Stato lu teprosented. o destioying grasstiops pors piovented the northwentorn pact of the State from boing roprosontad, — Lhore I8 , gintifying absouce of old puliilelana. Many of tho delopmcon sta old Republicaus, The most futonso onthusinsm provuils, and tho most enconrmygug repoiy oo e for the suceens of the ludopepdont muyu- meut i Kuusus, ‘Lho Cunvoution was callad to ordor by Nolsun Abbott, the Seeratary, who read State Xndepo tho call of tus Cummitteo, Julin Davis was elec:ed lomporary Chatrman, and Nowon Abuott, Becroinry. On wotion, # committeo of oue foom euch Judicial Dintnsct was appointed on Permaicut Orgumiza- tion and on Credontinls, Tho Comuwitteo on Permaneat Organlzation reported John Boyd for Vrevidont, and Nelnon Avbott for Svcrorary, A commiites of Lhreo trom onelr Congressional Distracr was aglected on Resolutions, Duriug(he ousion of tho vatious conmittees shorzspecchon were mado by yontlewen ropresenting diiforont poruons of the Stato of the wast encouraging character. Ou motion tho names of the varluuy eaudiantes for Who diiforent positions voce sug- gested to tho Convention, A strong cffort was mude to nowivats M. C. Hudson, Marter of tho Btate Giapgors, for Guvernor. This proposttion was vicloutly oppesed by othor mombers of the Convention, 'Thrre seeis Lo bo a lameatable daenrth of respaciablo timbor for Guberantorial candidumos, It 18 al- moat cortaly that the formor will bo nomivated. The evemng sossionzLas buen wpont in tho dis- quasion of & platform, ‘Che terllf and curroncy questious have Leen thoroughly ventilated. Tho osudidates will be nonnuated to-moiro-y. The following duvinrution of prinetples was presonuted by tha Cotmit.vo on Resolativus : lteaolved, Tuat wo, the delogated representatives of | tho people of Kuusas favorable to the wrgauizuljvn of an Indepondent poiltical party, laylng adde past dif feronces of opiulon ond curucstly uniiing in common PHrpose to Hocird noudod reforme i 140 sdmintatra~ t.on af public afiaies, cordlally unite fu subilitiug tho fonawing declurations : First—1Tuat ull politicar pawer {5 inleront fu the 1at 10 Governnient 18 worthy of preservatiot, or isould Le upheld, which does not dorive its powers from the cousent of thu governed; that by equaland Just tuwes the rl‘xbl of life, llborty, sud tha pursnit of Lapplucas ehall Le secured o all man, without dis- Huetion of race, color, or nutionslity, and that the maintenance of thewo priociplos fa essentinl to the porpetnity of our republican nstitutions, aud to this oud the Federal Conatitution, with all Ity amendmenta, tho rights of States, snd the Union of Biatea, must be proservud. second—1'hat the maintenance inviolate of tho right of States, and especiatly of the right of each Buato, to order and control Jte own domenstic institulions ace cording to its own Sudginent sxclusively, is (wifspou= tom of our politiel fabrls deyeuds, # hird—Thut the conduct of tho present Administro tion in tp buld defixnco of public seutiment and tho Qaregard af tho pubife good, 12 ite prodigality nd wanterul extravagance, in tho funumerblo frauds por- petrated under It authority, 4 {ts diegraceful par- lity for the rowsrd a! unworty favorites, i fts rockloss oud unsblo fuunolal policy, ond s inciwseity to meet thio qiiestions of the duy, snd provida for tho genersl wallare, ptanda Without poralle, In our matlonsl bis- tory, and the Lighest cosidor tion of duty requires tho Amerfcan people, in the oz erofso of thelr inheront soyerelgnty, to corroct the ceimulations of ovil, snd Dring tho Qrvornment back Lo its unclent landulurks of putriotiam und economy, Fourth—That tho faitly of the natlon must bo retafned inviolate; thot the public dobt, of whtever kind, should bo patd in strict accordanco with tho law under whleh 1t wus contractad, Fifth—Thnt we demand {ho repeal of the National Bankiug faw, ond that the Governmont shall saue » I-tonder ¢urrency diroct from tho Trousury, Inters 70able for Government bond_bearing tho' lowest posstble rutes of Interest, and which ourreucy ahall bo Tecelvablo both for pubilc and private ducs, Sizth—That wo fuvor th repesl of the tarlff on Iumber, and_that the turifF on the nocessities of cou- mon 1fa ba abolished, or roducod to the lowet possic Llo fgure; and that tho tax ou fncomes bo restored, Seventhe=Thnt the act of tho Loginlaturo of Kankas of Marel, 1866, by which 6,000 ucrcs of land, dedicated forovor fo tho Ackiool fund, by Bec. 3, Att, 8, of our Bt.ts_Conntilution, was 'divided among snd ap~ propristed to four railroad companies, 11 unconatitutional and vold, and thia land st in tigut ond equity, Lolongs to the Biato achool fund, sad the ex{ Legislature ought to poss an net ropuniing tho act of Murch, 1860, aud dire:ting tlio Attarnoy-General of the State to cottmenco sult {n tho proper courts to eancol all patents and ottier cone voyauces mado to safd land under tho authority of Eighth—Tlint wo heroby oxtond our sympathy fo the sottiors on tha Ossgo Juuds and to tho homestord sot- 1lors whiose titles ure contested by ruflroud companien, aud wa hecoby doclaro that tho Reform yarty of Kane 2un will uro every honeat means t0 aid theso peoply in their atrugelo for their Lomes, “Mnth—Thnt ratlroad corporations should bo made subserviont to the public good; tuat while wosholl dla= couutenanco ny action calculated to retard the progress of raliroad enterprirea or work Injustice 10 the-o ipvaluable auxilfuries 1o commwurce or civiization, wo sdumand such constitutona! legiulation upon this subject, both State nnd Federal, ne will of« fartually svour (e industrial end pradacidg futoreats of the couutry agninst ali forms of corporato mo- nopoiles and extation, e entli—Tust wo denounco tho passao of the act of tho last Qungress vestiug cortaln powers In tho courts cf the District of Columbla o Au outrage tending to deslroy the freedam of the presw, the libarty of citi- zens, and soversignty of tho States, and we demand that bur Seuators and Reprosentatives $n Congress ot 113 noxt ressien votea for it unconditionl repeal, Elerenth—That in viewof the wideapresd corruption thd how pervaded Kauas In nrnrydn{r:lrmlenl of ity Go.ornment siuco the organization ol the Ktate, wo il wupport 10 man for vifico merely borauso he ia tho nomines of a party, but to obtam our votes in ‘ovory Instunce ho nsust possess the Jotfersonian atand. ard of fitucus, honesty, cupacity, sud tidelity to tho Constitution, Yucelfth—Thnt the frequent cores of malfeasance in ofiles whick have Leen doveloped within tho last fow years upon the part of tho Stto and county Onichila, tho 1osers austained by ho people throngh the defalcutions of County Treasurers, imperaiively give to taxpayors ull fuinds paid fnto the Btto and County Treauurioa and ull intorests aceruinyg toreon, and wo denounve it a8 at nct of criminal neglect in the Logtatature having faflod to providy for tho upeo 1y re- ‘mova of defaultifig Troasurors from vflico, and their puofshment for nislfeaganco therein, Tfrteenth—Thil Wo cnfer our protest against tho Tudlan yolicy, ue now adintniatored, subleciing, as it dovs, our elt{Zona to butchory und all tho Lorfora of savajo warlare, Folurtrentli—Tunt we sre In favor of the election of Prealdent aud Viee-Presidont and Unitod Btutes Senae tors by u direct volo of tho people i Separate Political Actlon Resolved Upon by the Nebrasics Proubitlons ints, Special Dispateh o The Chicago Tribuns, Taxcony, Nob , Aug. The Stato Lemporance Sacioty assombled hero to-day, and J, A. Far- banis, Worthy C. T, was obctod Trosidont, The Couvoution divided nto local option- uts and probibitionistu, 'The former ndvocate mp tho worltin the exmting pmtios: the lattor favor a new orgnnization, — A hot dobau: was opened und consumad all tho mununi; & 10roibion thut all existing partios aro incom- potout toaid tho cause of tvmperance, The rounlution was flusily ndoptad, which lod to n withdiawal fiow' tho Convention or the local option mon, wpon The Tonnesseo State Blections NasuviL.e, Tonn., Aug, 5,~The county elace tlons thrpaghout the Biuu, bo-morTow, kro caus- ing a gront deal ot excl:omiont, Party Mues, in many countles, aro closely drawn, ca account of the Divil-l’ , vis bill. 'Ths gontest in this couu- ty I8 betwe™. cho Conservativos and Domoerutle nominocs on ono sta, aud tho Indopendents on the other, Tt i belloved but the contest will Le oloss, an Dotk sides havo Union won and ux-Con- rederates ou thewr ticko:s. Voorheos WiIL Eoply to Morton, Ternr Havte, Ind, Ang, b—D, W, Yourhoer will roply o Benutor Morton, und formaly opo. the Democratio campaigy hore {uw apsvoh ol Friduy night. pe— SUICIDE, New Yonxk, Aug, 5,—About noon Honry Doau, an luporier at Nos, 84 und 86 Purk place, in this iy, commitiad suicldo by throwing hnnsoll beforo o Pounsylvanle raroid traln at Jersoy City, e Fire At Loudvillo, ‘l;lmu.v SeaiNoyizeD, Mass, Aug. B—John Wateon's sapui-uilll, & Loudviile, hus boea busued, T T s ot 650,000, BURNED AND DROWN.:D. Destruction by Fire of an Ohiy River Sicamboat. Soventeen Passengers Supposed to Have Perished, A'legod Cowardice and Incompetence of the Boat's Crew, Cruel Desortion of Passengers. CrxerseNart, Aug. 6.—Tha oporator at Aurara, Iud., 1oports that the stesmor Pat Rugers was burnod this morning on tho Ohlv River, 1 milo bolow Aurora, nud about twouty lives wore lust, principally ladies, Tho lust, musing, and casusltlos sum up ag tollows: MIFBING, 3Mr, Moddon, Now Orioaus; Oharles Pitiman, Newtown, Iy.i J. H, (ewsrt, Madivon, Ind. Lont buildor; Mrs, Smith, Madison; ¢. II Otloy, Swder; dacob Light, Ciuciunati Mra, Tuttlo and chitd; William Brown, of Civelnnatl, | BAVED, ‘Fuo gaved are: E. O, Ely, Onwazo, N. Y. @, Lsloy, Oncida, N, Y.; Wil Allivon, clonnuy Miss Emma Rowden, Louinville, Ky, Dadly birned sbout the head: M, W. §, Dufton, New Yark City; Joba W. Milicr, Loninllle, Ky. } Wilhaw Barkiow, fontsmouth; C. Graves, Bhoel- bY, sy J. 1L Hollman, Lexuiston, Ky. ; George M. Usiniere, Clicago, deck-boy; ¥ Mndden, New Uslonus, deck-ooy, Names of missing: Miso Crahan, Madison; A, G, Crano, Mays.al'n, Ky.; Fred sebulo, Carioliton, Ky., deck-haud; 8, Wallaco, Cacinati; &, Myois, Covington L. K, Potunges, New Huven, Ky.; L. Stoue, Noith Cart ua, burned ; Alox D, Cntney, Naw- poit, Ky., noak haud, faco burned; Lowls Noole any ¥am Staploton, Vevay, Ind, . Honry Frost; D, al. Wiato, Lodisville,s Ky, ; Bpriugtiold, Mass. ; Goorge O, Buchanuu, Lous fnvilio, Ky.3 Men. O, 11, Och, Aurors, Indd, } advs, . semnn, Missiosippt 3 Rachol Stensgens, Hanover, Miss. ; L. J, Willwe, Louisside, 1Ky.5 A. M, Peirino, Nashvillo ; Di. . H. Lurpine, Washington, D. C.; My, Tutle, Clnemem; Cireoduro Banuell, Vawiot, Tk, ; Wa €, Jew s , Cinctonatr; M, W. Baker, Cioscluitati si. do Moore, Hosowood, Ind, KNOWN TO BE LOST, Tho following urs zuown tu bo lost: Miss Luzio Gormor and Jaoub Gornior, of akadiso. ; Mims Tickeurovk; one German tady not douti- flads onvchuld taken out vn w matbress, nob & Ideutitled ; Cuarles Bosuuger, Strizer; J. It Biewart, Madison ; Charles Dsltman, pilut, thought'to bodrowned; also dacob At echaicker wnd Rudolph Drucker, Eleven pussengers sud tlva of the trew caunot bo found. i LATEI ACOOUNTS report thab Prof. Platlo and D. N. White, of Loutnville, bavo both boen found. Iurty-seven of the fosty-ave sived passengorn cumo to Cinolunnit. Sowne of th moxt serivusl, fajured ones are cared for w auorn, Tas esti= zehs of that place are doing uul they cun for the distrersod, ‘To-morrow the rivor will be draggoed to recover tho bodios of tho loar. Tho care of tao hviog acaupios the time of the citizona to-day. BIVER PIBATES in skiffs aro hovoriug about the wreck, plicking up want they ean to-tight, ‘I'no buat burnod uear the shore, the flames onveloping tog shore side of the vosiol. Pus songors woo jumped over on that side were nearly all lost or bauly burned, Noue who used life-proservers aro known to be lost, aud two Indien woro saved withouttho use of preservors. Alanv sank by CLINGING TO EACI OTHER IN THE WATER. Tho seene of tio wrock 16 80 milos fiom hero by river, and was above Laughoy Creeir, nud o milg and & half blow Aurawn, Jud, "Lho tive way digcovered about 20 winutes Lofore & a'eloci. All the pagsengers wore seloap, L'he crow don't kpow much aoout it. MEAUTLEBSNESS AND NEROIRX were displnyed in awful contrast. ‘Uhe offlcers oxertod themsclves nobly to save tho pussongers. A man who claimk to bo the last toleave the boat says the last object -bio saw was s child 8 years old, bogond his rexch alone, ualiod, dsno- ing with psin, crylvg aud shouting, The Hamea burned it Not owo of six mmall chldren abourd was saved. Two were brought ashore dead, Iour wouon, who woro aftorwards nvmfi stood om tho ~ hurmcane deed 1 shouted till Doarss implor thie river. pirate on the Kontucky-shore to come ovor und holp, but ho refused. A brave man came down tho river later barely | time to gavo them ot their own great peril. One young man, Bobort J, Alooro, ¥ays & woman oamo to Lum with 8 clald AND BEGGED IDI TO BAYE THEM. o throw a mauress in tho river. Yo told her to jump, Halfs dozon men suized tho niattress, aud the wotnn rushod awsy balf frantio, vowil- dered, Thay lost sigit of her, Blels thought to bo burned with hor baby. Capt. Davie says the oflicers wero wakened promptly, aud yan st onco to the rooms of tho pussougers. STATEMENT OF THE ENGINEEN. Mr. Holes, tho enginaer of the stoamer Pat Rogorw, whicl was burued at Aurors, Ind., ar- rived i Cincinnati on the uoon traln, and was intorviewed by a Cinciunati roportor. Ha glvos ho following account of the buraing of the toamor: “Jt was just abont 0 o'clook, whon just op- Yositu Luughery Creok, that ilows iuto the Ohlo iver 2 mules Dbelow Aurora, that I noticed n bright light amouy rome bales of cottou in tho arter part of tho boat, I hestenod to the spot, and tound It to b burntog rapidly, sud bogond any pobsivility of immediutely oxilugulshing . T liastoued o the hureuno decs aid gavo the alarm to tho pilot thut the bont wag burning. anu told um to run her ushoro, The pilot at once tnrned the bont's head to tha BLol and immediately sho bocame unmanage- eble, ‘Tho pitot sinted tust be ocould turn iso wheel, but the steamer wonld not angwor to hor bolm, He thinks the tille-rraye had boou cut, Trom this fuct It I thought thut tho tire wes the work of an tucou diary, Anothor theory s that one of the doul l’,hmnnn[.;l‘ls, while smuking, draplmd sparks from i Dipe iuto the cotton, Whot the bout beesme uumanageable she drifted on to n sand-bar and thoto grounded, Tho tinmos, iuntoad of s; raud- fuiz along tho lower duck, wt onee sliot up 1o the cabiu aud pilot-houss, o« thon uwept acro:s thy hurricuno deck. Tho | sspugens woro alt av sed, aad the botd were Jowarod, and many weio oar: rled to Ltho slioro,but achiers, in thew trigit, ju; - od into the wator,und thoso who woro nut dro sucs 1eached u suto innding-place aftor drifting & lont: time with 1bo curront, "Lhors wers nearly 10t paopla on boerd, but wiat proportion of thit vumber wero sctually lost is not kuown at tuh time, 88 many reported missing have boon soer: by ome on shote since the diraster.” TUE PROPEUTY LOKT. Tho bost and cargo, cousisting of eattle, shocy , and h v, ure a totnl loss, i I'ho prasonger 105ister aud all tho books wor. ost, TUE INSURANOE on thn boat was: Aitus, £4,000; Amerlcan, 89,60, Farmers und Konton and Lowieville Movotiauts $2,000 cach ; Commoreinl, Eoroka, snd Nationu! gg.uou oavli; Entorpriso, 96,000 Lutal, $37,- —_———— FEARFUL AND FATAL FALL. A shoclking aceldens ocourrod yestorday aftcr noon wbout 1 o'clock, at the store of Alle: Muckey & Co., No, 185 Binto street, south o: Mouros, A boy 15 years of agoe, kn adopted so: of Oificor Michael Quinlan, of the West Mudwy. Stroor Polite-Stution, winlo goiog up on un alovator, was Jarred off by tho suadan stoppay. of tho cur, sud fell down the opouing from tho fifih floor to the basewmont, TLu vody wae manglod I o fenrful mannor, ‘The se- s wera takow to Noo 16 Waller utraet, Mo voport of tuls casa wua wmada by thae police or the South 8ido, sor any infoimation foft at th Ogutral Statlon nor at the Corongy's oftice, Thy Iu ouly an mstance of uumorous cascs wheve,, the aiticors uave shown grant apathy wnd dilate rinews {u muking ropoits of lauportaut ovou- uces, —_— Bogs, Noress, and Cattle Afected by Rabiov, From the Paris (Peun.) Iuteiligencer, July 80, During: tho last weok two hornes bolungiug 1. Mr, Saauol L, MeFadden, ot thus coutiy, wee nad wnl diod in tho pusturo whoro thoy wa.. oolng Jed. Dotk of thowo anlmals had bee: itten by a dog four weok provious. ‘The du whowed bigny of fuciplont rabiou shout tho tha of tha biung, sud aftorsards was killed F, ‘Phi torriblo disoaso has been nwmongs dok i this section wow for two yoars, A large nuwbe uf dogs worp affacted that woro nob kuown to by bltten, {nl the strong probud dity §9 thatall ha begis Litten, clilior ladi uowson o l\uu. by sume Q. ¥. Nawell) ! i At sume reduotion, rabid anlmal, A considorublo numbor of hoga and catilo have beon nffacted by the dinendo. Homo of theso wa know to have beon bitten by doga, and the athets, a'though not kuown to inve boen, uo doubt rocelved Llio pofson in tho samo way, ¢ SPLOIAL NOTICE: A A A AR PPN AP Many who are suftering from the effects of the warm woathor and aro dobilitatad, are ad* visoa by physiolans to take modorate nmouats of whisky ‘two or throo thmoa during tho day. In a ltlo whila thoso who adopt this advioe froquantly lncroaso tho numbsr of **drinks," snd {n time bosome eonfirmed fa- obriatos, A bevarago whiol will not oreate a thirst for tatoxieatlug lguors, and whicls fs fatended ospoctally for tho bonafls of dobilitated porsons, whothar st homo or abroad, Is Dr, Solienck's Sea:Weed Tunlo, Cuntafniog tho Jutcos of many modictnal berbs, this proparation doos nat, oroato an appatito for tho ntozloating oup. Tho nourlshing and thiel lfo-supporting proporties of many vali= &blo natural productlons cuntained fa 1t and woll knawn to modical men iavea most strengthoning Influonco, A single botito of tho Tonlo will domonnirate its valuable aualities, For dobility artsing trom sicknoss, ovor oxer- 410, or from any cause whatovar, & wino-glassful of Hoa: Woed Tonfo takon aftor meals will atrongthon and roato an appotite for wholosomn food, Toall who aro abouk feaving thetr bumae, wo dosted to say that the oxeallont offocts of Dr, Salionck's scasonablo remodios, Bea-WWeod Tonte, and Mandrake Pills, aro partioulacly ovidont whow takan by thoss wito ara Injurlously affosted by a chango of watorand diot, No vorson should loavo homo without taklaga supply of thoso safogusrds along. Uorsaloby al) drugels T DRESI GOODE, MARKED AT HALF PRICE! ‘We shall place on snla THURSDAY, Aug 0, 8 lino of Childron’s : PIQUE AND WHITE LAWN SUITS, Blightly soiled, at HALF PRIOR, ranging from $1 up. Also, CHILDREN'S LINEN SOITS, All now and desirable, and very groat bargains. State and Washington-sts, GENERAL NOTZCES, Tteko fhis methat of salllug tho attontion of the pablls liour: w to b p.o1n, and will not visit iou 5 ess in l‘lzlllnsmlxul fl“lll‘?lml \i“s e, oF aftar 6, mey Wil ation Gl o any vt of 1" elty." My Sonatanitly Inteptsing aifion eac. (e 1 CIMONIC DISFALER rondors thia chanits fn wy busioesw age: ey, Uonsultation st offies (reo. Modicines turnisls when de«drad, [rom my own Dotisary; oharzo low, Cal o el Sit, 5. 7. INGTLATTAM, i, 187 South Clarkest., Chioago (Uld Otfica). I‘EFEC’I‘KON! BOKER'S BITTERS. Boware of Counterfeits. L R T £ AL O Rl RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARGIVAL AND DEPARTURS OF TRATHS EXULANATION OF REPERENCE MANRS,—1 Satarday)x eeplad. * Sundny 01cepied. f Alondas sxooptods Fivn Seinday At 40 ks oo 8 Datip, 0o xospteds FAm WITHIGAN CENTRAL 8 GREAT WESTERY RAILROADY Degat, Jont ug bake sty and Sool ar Tuentyacsant-e “Neller ojice, 51 Clurl: uthenat corner of Kandolphy and b Cunalat., corner @' Madison, Madl ¢yia matn snd ale fine). Dily. Bxpross,. Jacknon Accon GUAND RAVIDE AND Horniuy Kxpre Bign Kzpross, HENRY 0. WENTWORTIL, Geneval Passengar Aodt CHICASN & ALTON HAILRIY, Chicago, Kamaux €ty nmid Denzer Short Ling, ana, Moy, and Chicago, Springfiold, 4l Through Line, Uni r, est jon rudge, _Ticket Usices fa Loufst d St Loufy ot, Weat Siie, near daditannsd, £ AT Deyot, and 153 Kundolpheat Toenve 109, @ Arrice, Kansas City and Danvor Fast Ex. |/ Inusns Uny Ksprose 0 e Eonud fae 81, Louia Fase i3 L, vin dackyi Sprngneld Iix Spriviiold I Joherson ity Proria, Ronkux & (ns Olifcago & Padueat Natieand 15 3 1 ‘i, Lacon, Washingtan fix. Jollot & Dirruht Aoou.univdatiio! i xyirons X sl CPIATN, MILWATKEE & Sr. PANL RAILWAY. Unon Depat, carner Nadizon und Canaloits, Nesst Ofica 63 Soudh Claric uls, oppouite Sherman Howute, und ot D Leuves Arrive, Mflwaukee, Madison & Pralrlo du Gl Matl'. eyt 8:00 8, . [*1 004, e Mibwankee, Qe g5 SR & . P h . Dav Rabressios,eorces + 930 .z, {* 400 pu Milwaukos, = o, Pesi siioritoen e gy Stal. >5:00 by ou|* 7100p. e wafioe, 4 olity NGt e prosmesee ot 9:33n,m. I 6145 n m. JLLINGIS CENTRAL HAILTIAD. epet faotar Lakat, and fva & Teeuly-seomdeat, Tatel u’,ulmtfml‘}c‘u ark, Teave, drrive, FHICARD, RUMLINATON 2 DYINCY RALROAN. Vepolr—toot af Luke aty. Indiana-uv.y wnd Sielssnti-a ‘el Canat and Sicisenili-ait, Teket gices, Nu. 39 Cla Htay Grarad Jacqo Hotel, wind ul devoly, i iAW aie Duliuue &z Ulty v, Preihic st Lav, 1ot Uit T-susun Oy, dwavomvori “onison & 81, Jusoph £ W & SErontar i Oubuque & i . oo iht e 7103 4L Gy - Ollyy Soavoaworin, dowoph Kxp [: 2118 8 me oo 206 o 0 3 i1, Mo u ol Duwnae!s troro Adoommarati Sownoritirove Avcamnadatia iz, bURAN 3, EX, Ba urny, (63, Mooy CHICACO & NORTHWESTERY RMLAND. i A, Bt © aie), dad i3 Dunale [ disindt 4Pachiio Laat Lios, iy { allubnguo Night ivi, via Ol G Uubia WIRIL K icaes,, 1 EARCDOFL Duluuuo A3 o Eyoloct & Duhana $ plimaikn lu 5 bifiwauson & 4 u, 14, 03 8, 1 at 1, i oy e TR A Marguot:o xpross L Paul Pssungor a=Pouot cornor of Vol Jobat cornus of Ca AT 3 e ity AR KRN CHICAQO, R K ISLAND & PACIFIS TAILROAD. sevsly cornert OF Vit tren aind Sheriin ste okt o Ol oy )‘llfl’ilh I nale, INekal officdy Leate, Arry Iunats, Toavante'th& Atohison Be[S A &, 1 iy P A iy et e o Ilabit lapiaa,,, NG | I ’x | | | | SR

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