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iCagoe Dailp Teibnne, VOLUME 27, OARRIAGES, &o. HALL & B ARTLETT, The Great Carriace Manufacturing Houss of the West, y Wo have in stock the Dnrgest Assortmont of Home-Mndo Oarringes in Chicago, conaist. Ilng of LANDAUS, OLARENDON BRETTS, COUPHS, ROCKAWAYS, PARK PHAR- FONS, Bxtonsion and Half-Top Onrringos, LADIES' PHARTONS, Light and Heavy Bug- glea and Road ‘Wagons in groat variety, whioh we will soll at pricos that dofy competition in first~olaga work, Chioago Warerooms, 203 & 305 Wabash-av, okford, Til. Manufaotory and Grand Emporium, OCEAN NAVIGATION. NEW YORK T0 CARDIFE, ales Atlantio Stoamaip Gompany's Now T B S nrans Oyt Pl Slm):nshlrn will il from' Tounsyivanis Rallrond Whacf, Jorsoy Qily: BLANORUAR .0y 181 PEMUROKIS ..o g assongers AL thi tos from e S0 Ufiod Sinioa aml Canaag 1o oris 1a the Elrlna] unnunn:,lnnnhnllllfmur pn)]m? |n'='r.:.l(;n3§, i rheeo . s, bullv exprossly for tho trado, . etdog it Al tho Stost iapovamoniafor Lo somiortand Sonssaionca of : UABIN AND STEERAGR PABSENGERS. Flest Cabln, 876 and #60 onrranoy, Bacond Cabln, 858 . Hloorago, B30 ecurrency, Tt encass ottt ates oo GALAIT cuasasesses 820, Drofts for £1 and upwards, Fur further particulara, apply tn Oard!fl, at the Oom- pany's Ollices, No, 1 Dack hr.mlmu&nnnl in Now York to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & UO., Agunts, No. 17 Beoudiray. AHERICAN LINE, The Oaly Ling Gm@g& Tited States Flag, Balling wookly botwoon Philadutphia and Lirorpoal. Oabin, Intermediate, and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, RATES GREATLY REDUCED ‘Tower than New York Lincs, Tickots at roucod Taton, Drafts o Grest g A ot e Otice, 188 LaSallo-at,y B, Y AILAVIS. Wostorn Agoat, STATE LINE. Nesr York to Glasgow, Liverpoal, Belfast, s e o algnats Mok, Olyde-Ute e T o . S Rorth Teivur, as ol b Wodnordas, Aug. § “i¥odnonday, ‘Aug. 13 dcainy Auguei 8 : For frolght. or parnzo a; (Pl S PR gonte, 73 Broa Blowrigo Ofico, No. 45 Brosduay, Hia any otlior e, N AL Gon'l Wostarn Agont, 61 Qlark-st.. Chicago. National Line of Steamships. INOTICH. Themontsonthorly routo bas sheaye beon adoptod by e ik hozdiandar it c""’.‘.‘.:‘.”rgl'iv' Sore for LIVIEONE ana QUENS- y N over) o Satling fom N. York for Londou (lrect) svory fortniglt. Cflbfll 70, FBO, nurmnc{; BL0OrAR0, AL KroAl roduoad caten, Hotirn Hf,'ff" at lowoat ratos. e Drafta for £Lsag, YRpTiGnn, westorn Aront, Northeast cornor Olark and Raudoiph-ats. (oppostia now Shiorman Bonso), Gaicako. Now York. 0w a8 by Great Western Stmms]np Line, Yo Now Yark to_ Bristol (Englani) dircot, Grpnt Wotlorn, Gate, Jnly 8] Goravall Tainday, Aug.d Cabin Paswago, $101* Intarmediaty, $15: Stootngey i, Facunslon tickaly, o, Avply st ‘dlun') Frefght epot s GEO, MeDONALD, Agont. Yia MICH, CENT. €, W, & ERIE RY'S Pullman Through Palace Sleeping Coach” SN TN St et e FOR NEW YO!?_E, ‘5-15”}).!11. Dailys EDUCATIONAL. Racine College. Tho tyenty-nscand_yenr of Tiaeino Collego Will begin e T o Sehinol 0f Tettora sud o Scientie School of tho Cpllegiata l)o;’mrlmvm the Grammar School and tbo Sathouatioal School of tho Propuratory Dopsrte ment, will wpon on thiv day, o athalorion, apily (5. tho Rev. Jamoa DoKovon, . °Dry acing. *Catalognes i bo cbinimod s {ho Morolianta Nationtl 1115 or at MITOMLLL & HATIE EWAYS, Na, 45 laricate UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. fStudies wifl bo resuined in this institution TURSDAY, Sopt. 1. For Catalogucs, ota., address REV, At LENONNIER, O 8, O., Notro Datdo, td, Seminary of the Sacred Heart, s 1 ABL West Taylorae, Cllengo, Tanstuti wory focllity for a tofined an ol eufl';.:féng“usl'}ufxfl-}fifybn r‘cuzm:o:llr opt. 14 1871, o for further partioulars anc pmlpnianY HoBrnioR. MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S Faglish, Frauch, and Gorman Boarding and Day School for youny Jadies and littie gitls, Nos.U and8 Fast 1’“!{' St Moo Vo, Ebrolion 0 ity et Jeor wlt bogin At 9 a. m,, Oot. 1, whon nplls shonl reds PR N vohulara will' Toport Bepte 0. whon toadliurs il alngy thom. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, 'y The Schiuui and Uollags Diroclory contalas valugble lo: formntion enucornlag Souaols. Compilod exprossly as & nido for tho ueo of paronty. ' Sent troo, T. O. PINOK- K1Y, Hounoit Bulldiog, Now York. Hies, Feith C. Hosmor & Miss B, H. Rockwell's Fami] nd Day.School for soung ladics, Spriugfield. o et ot 1. Bond. 1 e, 1 ¥ ALADANME 0. du SILVA formurs i ns A ALE AT ORI 3 Giianie) 17 ool an bl by ‘Iolrn\l}nué)‘;e Tadios ad ohil- Grom, 11 Wout Thifty.clghth-at, Ns Yo ro0puns S0P 5. ‘Apylication may ma mado porsonally or by lotier nsabov, MRS. WM. G. BRYANWS ROA NG SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. The B T tnia ot somhoucos Hepionbor 3511, Botavia, N, Y., Avril, 1874, WILLOW PARIC SEMINAEY. puls ind flourishing Tnstitntin et T ST by 1 Seunsiag 1he proprioion, e, Jo 1 S, “Woathoro, Hinse, Feoludil (N, <7 Millfury Acndomy. i i comploted, Sons for B, b O OB, TG R ro ROBENT DORALD, As M., Prinol CU'I‘I‘AGRI HILL BEMINARY, Fh": YOUNG Iadivs, Poughkueopsie, Dutchuss County, N. Y. cfl}:ln aof ;_lull’l Omxnllm lulndll'u. ‘Muslo and tine arts o 5 g o . WHIS L, Prinoipal and Propriotor, IVIL, AND MECUANIOAL UNGINEERING AT thio flonwiclaor Polytaolinlo Institate, Troy, N. Y. Instruotlon vory practical Advantawes. unsurpassod I il agntry: Grkiunton cbtati axectiont ponltiona. - o apouaout 10, or the Anna Tfegistor, contaiafiy; fn. v Study, and full” pretioolacs, Fiior. GHATLES DitWN, Dirodtor, DWARDS PLAOE HOIHOOI FOR LOYS AND i) E‘“J‘\‘“ Twon, Slockbridge, Bass,, Loglus fta Ath 3 b e Uiltomer Betontit. Bebot or. Bastnoss: firk, HOFENMAN & FLAOK, Awoviato Principaie. NAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE FOIt YOUNG LADIES, Vitisilold, Mata, Widoly known for ita raro advas n cul o, Addzns flove On ¥ - SPLEAL, ¢ MUS BULKLEYS ) BOARDING AND DAY sohiool, for young Iadies, at Tarrytown-outho-Lud. 3ou, vl rdopen Hopl, 16, ML TAUDIVEL, 28 W FORTYBIXTH.ST, N, ¥, zoopous hor Kronch, Ithglish,and Gurnan Honrd- tgand' Day-Solool for youug ladios and ohildran, Novt.17, R HOLARSHIP, OUND B0 respoctlul, many domosnor, mplot physleal dovulopmont, SRS MILITAIY INSTTTULIS for Logae AT O Mavbte 110t Mo, So1 Yo e . OANDLES, RAILWAY, ROTEL, COACH &'BUS CANDLES, At Wholeanle and Rorall, IOKTNBON & 0O..... . 41 STATH-8T, N | oul signature, but suparc: COAL. COAL! COAL! B, 1. Hedstrom & o, Sole Agents ut oll pointa for THE LUZERNE O0AL & IRON CO0, (TLollgh Valley R, Tt. Cou) ‘We offer tha undnlud&r;:lwm{'n:{l by the above-nsmed WILKESBARRE, PA,, At the Jowost market mtos at rotall, or by car load or cargo, Our Coal thisyear is tho bost wo aver handlod, bofng mined with oxtraordinary caro, and from tho host £unus In the Anthracita Coal-liclds. ' We guaranios per- fect satiafaction in all casos, E. L. HEDSTROM & CO., Oifice, 71 Washington-st, 100 K YARDS: g It GENERAL NOTICES., ATLANTIC & PACIFI] INSURANCE CONPANY. At a mooting of the Stockholdors roprosenting morn ehian "t Go.daurths of thy chpital Hoak af o Ahovo: uamodl (eru)lny thix day bold nt tho Compiauy's Ollice, Ko, 156 and 138 L;:!n{ln-u,, uposi thio ol tha tho Wrods eacuiogs of kald Gompany, for tho fim oon Hionthe o fia axiatunce ta iy 1. 1970 i buns $00%54%, whilo ita total firo lowses for thio kamo timo hnd beew bub 8149,000, n viow of & roport hiaving boen publishod with. y omaunting from tho Stai Commislonors, that aa inipalrmont {n the onpital of sals Company was found 0 0xiks, 1ot frvm (e Toxitimate T~ sultsof fta bisinoss, bt frm othior causos, It wos wianl- mously resnlved thul §t 3 tho expraesion of tiis meoting that wzell impalrment of tho eapital stock of the Atlantia & Pacitio Tusuranco Cempany a s fhunil o exiat by tha ‘Audifor of tho Stato af 1lljnota ninll by madu up forthe wlth; that o Exocutlyo Commitios bo Instructed to ca. out tho monsuro, and apply to the Auditor for 5 requisi- im0 o madn for' tho roqitfed asscramicn. RESOLYED, Tnt wiion_ this mooting adjourn, it ba to ‘meotat this oflios on Kriday, Aug. 7, 161, at 11 o'clock a. N dy Ll EXEOUTIVE COMMITTER Atlantic & Pacliic Jna. Co. DRY GOODS. GREAT FIRE SALE Continuned until cvery article is sold. COME EARLY in tho niorn-~ ing and avoid the RUSH, MANDEL BROTHERS 63 & 656 Washington-st,, Tetween State and Dearborn-sts, REAL ESTATE, A Very Choice Corner, 100 Feot, Enst Front, on GRAND BOULEVARD TOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, (FORR ONE WEEK ONLY.) B. F. JACOBS, Real Estate, 110 DEARBORN-ST. For Racine, Milwaukeo, Bheboygan, Manito- W00, 1o, Aally (Sundasa excoptoWduesersares D8I §2*"Haturdny’s boat don'ticaveuntil 8 p. m, Tor Grand Jlaven, Muakegon, Traverso City, Mackinac, ole., dally (Bundays sacoptoddesee T pum. For L. Josoph dally (Sunday oxcoptod)..eeessess 10 3. 00 Bafurday’s Boat dow't loava uucil 11:30 p, m, For Manktea sud Ludington, Fuvedsy aud ‘Thuraday, .. esrtsnarsssennanaeensinenseree §) By M For Groen Bay and Intormediata porte, Tuosday and Frids s ored . Tp.m, i Lako Buporior ports, Mon. day and Thumday, + Daom. FLEASURE EXCURSIONS. PLEASURE EXCURSION TO MONTREAL. The, now and solondid Tow-presenro Stogmor AST . 8O0 Mantary Wil Tonve ik dock Fo0¢ of Jpes » cdrnar of Markat, ou SATURDAY, Aug,'8, ab For rulght or pai 1y 1 b mxm?.fi“:v:&n‘b WORTIY, Market-at. ARTIST, 2, i Tp. ) C TAILORING. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT On all Garmonts ordered of us durlog JULY nnd AT- GUST, 1874, WEDDING GARMENTS A SPECIALTY, BERVANTS' LIVERY MADE 10 MEASURL, ELY & CO., Importing Tailors, Wabnuhenv. cor, Monrocsst., Chicngn, ‘DISSOLUTION NOTICE, ¢ DISSOLUTION, he firm of Tolman firar, & Walkor [s this day di schvi by Baitual consonte DL TOLN AN, s SR as huretofo n 1 Tolninn & Weikors wader tha s nruvot folign & Weikeh WaLKJR, " BUSINESS THE UNDERSIGNED OFFKR: TOR BALE TR Stock and Fixturesof the Grand Pacils Drog Store, i bankruptoy mattor of Elizaboth Olark, D e L et Tor fha Barchnno, ot sail WruNbEy until 1 e'clock noon of Felday, A“\T 7, when bids will s opuned in prosence of biddors. ‘Aho rikht to rujoct all Bl e rade b vy ag U s and alosk oz R Ak sunlaod u applieation to 1 RN b e v, Provislonal Ansliu i lal(‘nl]o-ll:- TO RENT. LUMBER OR COAT, DOCK 0 REN'T OR FOR SATI, 160 foot front Y ’X‘walfm;n-. rnrmlPx back to tho Bmpirs L W e Q0 at ik Svely, to 35, 0 "BUSINESS CARDS, TVEA ORISR, Tiaviog bad tweuty yo bullders in Ohi. oug, e atdrova wilt gt b0 hiave invonry ia it aait who i th Sl for o o .,.,.‘--,‘ 'umxmm- prowbily yando, Tt semosision witlf bt onuipelancy'aud siakoter, | OANLII 1V s # 3 ons Sariding, o7 WRISkIoR 30 L CHICAGO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1874. JUDGMENT DAY. The Republican Party Arraigned for Sen- tence. Its Condemnation by the Peo- plo of North Carolina, The State Swept Over by the Oppesition Party. Similar Result of the County Elec- tions in Tennessces Organization of the National Reform Party in Michigan, Excellent Principles Enunciatod-- Sound Financial Resolutions The Nominees of the Independent Party in Kansas. Congressional Nominations in the Wastern States. Miscellancous Politicnl Matters, Thoe North Carolinn Election. WiativaroN, N. C., Aug. 0.—The election for Buperintondont of Public Instruction, Congress- men, Judges, and Soltcitors, membors of tho Qoneral Assembly, and county oflleors, took place tn {his Stato to-day, In thisoity the eloc- tion passoed off quietly until noarly the timo far tho polls to closo, whon Jnmes Hoaton, a No- publicnn politician, created s disturbance sud succossfully resisted the porer of tho city to ar- rest him for tho time, bolug baoked by & negro mob of soversl bundred. Tho whites tovk no part in it. The nogrose now fill tho wstrcots, and tho excitoment rans high. A fow procinet roturns recoived show Conservativo galus on the voto of Morri~ wian and Culdwoll in 1872, which will bo the basis of enleulation. Tho great intorost hero contres on the election of Juigo of Lho Fourth District, tlie apposing candidates helng Danlo) L. ltugscl (lop.), tho present incumbent, aud A. A, Me- Xay, Consorvativo. Wiransarox, N. O, Aung, 6.—Partlal roturns from the Fourth Judiclnl District lenve but hittle doubt of the alection of hleKoy, Consorvative, a4 Judge, over Rusgoll, Republioan, by soveral Intudred majority, Prominent Ropublicans horo concedo the defent of their Stato tickot, The returns receivod render 1t almost certain thnt the Conservativos carry tho Third, Fifsh, Sixth, Soventl, and Eighth Congrossional Dis- tricty, with the enandes Intgoly iv their favor in the I'irst and Pourtls Districts. Tho bone qati- mates give them sovon out of elght Cougress- men, which is a gain of two mombors, Returus from overy precinot thus far received, oxcept two, khow Consorvative gaina over tha voto of 1873, when the Ropublican majonty in the Stato was loss than 2,000, Indications all favor the clection of Stophen D. Pool, Connervative, as Buperintendent of Publie Inatruction, A unfiro mob attempted fo captaro s white man who hnd takon rofuge in o storo in Markot gtreet. For an hour or two the danger of & col- livion botween Lho whites and blazks was so im- minent that tho whites formed in ling of Dbattla on Front street, botwoen Market aud I'riucess, and awated the oxpected attack. Tho negro mcb was finally disporsed by a large forco of specinl police. A fighit occurred this ovening at Rocky Point, 14 miles from here, botweon about 100 nogroes and thirty whitos, Two whites were seriously wjured. Tho fight was slill going on a¢ last ac- counts, AT RALTIGN, Rareton, N. 0., Aug, G.—Tho Stato election to-dny pusdod off quictly as far ns heard from, ‘Domocratic gnlns ara reported in every section, "Thero i8 o Iarge Domocratic gain inthiy city, snd the preeinct adjoiniug, over tho vote of * 1872, Tho State has undnnmcdlv‘gono Domacratic by o volo variously ostimated from 5,000 to 10,000, \-'llt{:‘.‘uu\-cn Democratic Congressmon out of clgl ‘Tenncssce County Eloctions, Menrns, Tenn,, Aug. 0.—Tho clection to-day a8 wausually quiet. The interest manifested in the election by tho merchants was nover wit~ nessed bofore, nearly all tho stores boing closod and the propriotors and clorks at the polla work= ing for the Consorvative ficket, and notwith- standing the lines botwoon the black and white races ware atrongly drawn, moro colored mon voted the Consorvativo titket than over bofore. It 18 gonorally concoded that the Conservatives havo awept tho city, and will earry the county and cloot their entiro tiokoet by 1,600 to 2,000 ma- jority. Thoofcial vota will not be kuown Lefora to.morrow evoning. . Mgxrms, Tonn,, Aug. 6.—Tho city is wild with excitoment to-night ovor tho resulv of the -oleu- tion to-day. Tho Avalanche nnd Appeal oflicos aro llluminated, Guus aro being fived and & great display of firaworks over the Consorvative vletory, It in helieved now that tho Burtlett, or Conservative, ticket ia carried in thiu city by ovor2,000, ond that the majority in tho coiinty will reach 3,000, ‘Tolograms from swrrounding countios show hoavy Domocratic gaius, AT NASHYILLE, Nasmvirie, Ang. G.—Election refurns are coming in slowly, Offlelal roturns from flvo words and ton_dintricts give Judgo Cooper, for Cuancolior, 650 majority over both hiu competi~ tors, O'Brion_and XMoClain. Tho eutire Domo- cratio tioket in this county iy elected by from 1,200 to 1,800 mnjority, Nasuvirre, Tenn., Aug, 6.—Tho election for conuty oftleors passod off quietly nud withous disturbanoo, 8o far as hoard from, A vory heavy voto was pollod in tho city und county, ~Partial roturng from the different wards and districts indleato that tho regulnr Consorvative and Dem- ooratio ticket in alucted by 8 largo majority. Fho Michigan feformers fun Convens ton, Special Dispatch to 2'he Chicago 2'ribune, Taaxsing, Mich,, Aug. 6.—Tho Reform Con- vention was callod to order at 1 o'clock by the Hlon, Johu P. Caok, State Houator from IMills- dnlo County, who nominai=l the lon, Eugene Yringlo for Temporary Olaleman, That gontlo- man, o assuming tho ohalr, made n short but spirited address, Lriofly atating tho object of the Convention, and urging hurmony and u spivit of concilintion. ‘Tho recont call of tho Democratia Btnto Contral Cominittes, for a Btate Convons tion to bo hold ut Kulamazoo, Sept, 10, to nomi- nuto candidaton for Stata ofifcors, ‘provented & large uttendance, scores of promiuent Demo- oruth of tho progressive schuol, who lad detos- mined torupport thoroform movemont, proforring to awnit tho mootiug of tha Domocratio Conven- tion, which It wns understood gonorally was to Lo enlled, nob with tho purposs of nominatmg a atrulght Domocratio tiokat, 18 how boon e trlquul{( glven out by Chandlor and his frionds, but to keop intact ity organization ; bosidos, 1 was undoratood that the Convention would uot vluco a tioket in nomination, but orgaulze, so- lect & committoo, und probably, after agreolng upon au addrosy Lo be submittod, call n convans tlon to maot sitor tho l(uvubllonn aud Domo- cratie Conventions. . BUlll there wau |3 JOBLT ISIECTARGE ATTRDANON, ueatly aVory Congroanlonnl dintriat buiug vopre. wontad, she wostorn portion of the Higte Laving the Inrgoat numbor of dolegatos, Grand Napids w08 cspocially woll reprosonted, thero belng Massrs, Comstock, Frolick, Borkoy, Clark, Mayor Iouseman, and othor Ieading citizens. The mombors of tho Couvention wero nbout evonly divided betyoon tho two partios, among thom the Liboral Ropublicans of Lwo yeara sgo boing woll mrpmuomod‘ and in tho hoarty fratornizas tlon of all, whothor formorly Ilnfluhllonnn, Domocrats, ot Libovat Ropublicaus, which Look placo boforo tho Convention, in _tho disposition to conciliate and harmonizoe difforent and cone flicting opinions ond intorosts, to mur- render non-ossontinls, and to promote aud strongthien in ovary posnible wny tho raform movomont, which now promisos 0 nunpleiously, wss to bo found an encouraging sigu that DISATTOINTED THF, CHANDLERITES, who wore looking for & rupture on tho fnancial question, 1n tho addross, mainly propared, it was undor- atoud, by Mosars, Wilbutr, of Allegan, Into o He- publican Bonator from that couuty, and Com- stock, of Grand Rapids, the financial quostion was doclnred to ho tho grout and nbsorbing issue loforo tho pooplo, and the initial point from which sl reform_must utart, It was avident that tho Grand Rapids peoplo folt the neces- sity of ; OUTDIDDING 3MR. SENATOR FERRY, who has industriously Inbored to develop in thnt Congressional District s sontimont in th 1ino of hiw courso on tho fluanco quostion. To thnt ond ha Is satd to bve spont, beeldos somo considerahlo time, somo money in tho way of dibsominating his spocclios, as woll as thot of Bonator Ctiandlot's, and it is o creditable thing to the pooplo of that district that but few of them bave read oithor, Thoy desired to mako thoir Congrossionnl campniga upon an inflation platform, and thoy woro contidant of thelr abili- {ltn enrry it agatuss Judgo Willinms, or any mnn tho Ropublicany might seleot. Carcful inquiry disslosed the fact that the inflation theory was confiued to the Grand Rapids district, and this fact tonded to moderate tho domands of the roprosoutatives of that acction, Whilo tho Commitioos ou Permnanent Organi- zation and Resolulions, choson by acclamation, wero in consultntion, 5X 00¥, BLAIR wes loudly called for, aud his appearance was the sipnal for hourty applnuse, 1o roviewed, briofly and concisoly, . tho situntion, and neported his continued confidoncs in the Liberal movoment of two yoars ago, saving thot it Dbad beon fully juetided by the disclosuros f Ropublican corruption and mismavngement mado sinco thon, o oxhorted tho Convention to pationco and forbiearance, and closed by an interesting skotcl of the Oredit Alobilier seandal. EX-SENATOR WILBUR then addrosaed the Convention, sdvooativg ex- pansion of the currenoy, choap transportation, ond froo.banking. ORGANIZATION, Tho Comniittoo on Organization reportod for Pormanent Prosidons tho 1lon. Bugene Pringle ; Vico-Progidonty, J. B, Pholps, Perry Mugc an William A. Borioy : Seorotaries, A. V. Johuson oud A, O, Adsit, THE PLATFORM, The Committee on Resolutious then reported tho following : Warnxas, We, tho poople of tho State of Michigan, recognize honesty ud patriotiam fu o large yortion of tho votera fu the Rspubiiean nud Domocratic parties, we clidm {hat thoy ara powerless 1o reform tho abikes aud thwart tho designs of tho men who naw control thore orgunizations, and tho corrupt Tecord and vio- Inted plodges that wo luve witneased in tho pat his~ tory of thuse partiea admonieliea us that wo cautiob Bocura reform by longer acting with eftor, The ‘Tummany steal, Crodit Mabiller fraud, tho Congres- slonal salury-swindle, tho Sanborn fulquity, the Clvile Servico corruptions, 'the press-gays Inw, thio' District of Columbia robbery, and tho hundzods of other steals, embezzlcmonts, and swiudles by which tho Republican aud Domocratic Legislutures, Congrensmon aud offico- bolders have epriched themecives, defrouded the country, and impoverished tho peoplo, coupled with tho dingerous and ceniralizing powor of poiitical and moneyed rings, favored at the Nutlona! Capital and ex- tondet to almost evory State, county, sud township in tue Unlon, clewly demonetrato to us the necessity of indepondon’t actin, and thy _importanco of united oifort, and wo cordially invite all mou of whatever clasy ot vocatian, regardloss uf aut political viws ta foln us in romedyag the vvils that 60 serlously offcet 1 all, Leyolved, That fn support of the nbove, this Con- vaution organize for (e Stato s Natiouul Iteform paty, 3, That wo favor tho provisjon by tho Gove orninent of & woind currency for the poopl,—n oz~ roury thad shall 1ot bo suscptibloto auch contruction or intlation aw ehall tesult i fnfury to the busines in- terents of the country,~not overlooking Lho hiopo that wo may upproach n 8pocio basls 08 speadily s shnll be eon!ls:aut with finuuclal prosperity of all business pursuits, 4, That the maintenance inviolate of {ho rights of the Slates, enpecially of the right of each State to or- dor nud coutrol 1l own domestle concorns accords ing to It own judgwment exalusisely, fs indispansable tothat bolance of power on which tho perfection of our political fabrlo depends. 4, That we favor the one-torm principlo for Prosi- dont of the United States, 5, That, while wo are willing o bear IHK and all " rearonoble and just taxation, tho laboring sad producing clissss should bo altowed 1o enjoy the rewards of thelr tofl without being sub- {uul(d to spolfation in tho form of tazes and subshiics ovied to maintaln {n hlloucss un wuneceseary arimy of oftico-holders and contractars ; that wo rejoico in nll organizatfons whono tendency is to yroteet tho intor- eata of tho prodnolng classcs, and wulcowo their as- sistance in nil efforts to purgs our Gavernment of tho ings and vombinntions whivh are now sapping the foundations of the Republie, 6, That tho Legialature hus tha right to requlato the fares und frefght wpon ruiiroads so far o8 to protoct tho publio ngainat nnreasonable charges, and it is the duty of tho Lugislature at once to a0 chango the rate and mode of taxing raflrouds that they stisll bear cual burdons with othor property in tho support of Government, 7, That to mafutaln o large bafanco n tho Stato Treasury ut the cout of 6 heavy anuual tax on the copla 14 unjust, and the inadenusto security given 3' the Btato Treasurer exposes tho State to groat risk of losn ; that suld balance should be 5o appliod s to greutly Teduco our taxation for Btate purposes. 8, That the nccounia kopt by the Stato Tressurer of tho fundy of tho peoplo should bs opou at all tmes to tho scruliny of the taxpayers and thelr representatives, That wo deem tho conduct of tho Siate Treasurer in rofusing tv respond to the call of tho Lealsluturo as to thy location aud safety of tho public moneys to bo highly reprobousible, and tho tacit adimisslon thut tho fnfarmation requested would oxpuso the fuct that some of it wus fn huuds not alto~ gethier safe, and that tho toloration of uch refusal by the Ropubfican mojority of tha m.;hh\um 18 oven mora 10 bo condetinad, and that, in viow of theso facts, tho peoplo have reson to enterlain serlous fours for thosafely of themoney which Lus boon raised by onerons tuxition, 'Tho following resolution, offercd by M. How- {tt, ot Calhoun County, was thion ndoptod : Resolved, That tho accuptanco and uso of freu passea Dby membors of the Leglelature, Stato oflicers, and Jidges of Courts of record, 08 & practico b fnfiical to the intercsta of the Mboring and producing clasges, ‘T'ho dobate on the curronoy resolution, as it was called, was shurp oven to porsonality, but tho Couvention was so deciledly agninat the in- flationints that, aftor an offort on thelr part to substitute » ypsolution ofie{e&l by Mr, Blanchard, of Iynia, thay threw up thi sponge and accopled the altuation. Oun the whole TU BESULT 18 1N EVELY WAY BATISFACTORY and oncnumg\ng totho Iteformors, The Con- vontion wos n body of intolligont men, and it soparated without “biokering, and without the slightest ovidonvo of any fntontion to nssail itw \\'lerk by thoso who bad takon part in its dolibor- ations, ; TIIE, HTATE CENTRAL COMMITTER was thon chouon, and fn composed of Massrs, Cook, of Hitsdalo, Eugene Iringle, of Jackson, James B. Upton, of Calhouw, J. W. ‘Turner, of Bhiawasse, uud George 1L, Murdool, of Borrlen Conuty, s unescoptionably good mnd atrong Committoo, Aftor the adjournme nt of the Convontion, the Committeo mat, and agreed to eall the Btate Convontion at Jackson on Sopt. 9, oue day prior to tho Democratic Btatu Lonvention. Tho outsido commont is that the Convention havo mndo a good beginning, and thut the out- Yook ia ruvnmbbls. fKausus KRotormors e Spectul Dbwuteh to The Chicugo Tribune, Torexa, Kaw, Aug. 0~Tho Rolorm Biate Convontion reassembled this morning, and con- tinued in sossion thronghout tha day, resulting in putting 1 nomination the following tickoet Tor Governor, J. O, Cusoy, of Miaml County; Liontonant-Qovornor, ¥, 1L, Ewington ; Soere- tary of Stat o, Nelson Abott, of Atehison County ; fromsurer, Chorles P, Koostor, of Murshall County Audllor, G, I, Bmith, of Wilson Coun tys Hanorlatondont of Publio Tnstruction, I, 1, Norton, of Cowley County; Attornoy-Goneral, J. T, Iinllowoll, of Chorokos County; Avsistant Justico of tho Bupreme Court, W. I’ Donthitt, of Shawnoo County. On tho flrat pall for a caudidate for Qovornor, M, E, Hudson, Master of tho State Grange, ro- colved o large majority, but it bolng announced that Mr, Hudson had positivoly assorted his dooliuation of the pouition, votos wore chauged whioh gave Dr, Qugoy tho oholco, 3, G OUNET, the candidste for Govornor, fa & thorougtly State Nomiinas B practical man, a succossful farmor of Minmi County, hitherto unknown in Kansas politics, oxcopting that_ho sorvod hia dlstrict in tho Tast Leglalature, o mado a rocord thoro which will roquira no dofonding. 1o Is abont 40 yenrs old, of propossossing mnannor, and full of on thusinsm for tho mnow party. 1o 18 a _poworful and convinclng apoakor, and hos unflinohing intogrity. Ho, like ovory othor man on the tickot excopting ‘Nolson Ab~ bott, candidnto for Soorotary of State, haanlwaye acted with the Republican party, dir, Cusny's unmo will bo o tower of atrength to tho tickot. TIE OTHET CANDIDATES. Abbott, Bmith, and allowell ara editors, and woll-known mon of ability, Kooster was tho chofca of tho Itopublieaus for Tronsurer, hut he rofusod to tnke tho nomination from them. No Lottor selection could be mado, Tho full dolegations to both the Btate and Cougrossional Convoutions provo that the peopls, ospecislly the farmors, of Xansans ore nwnko and “in ocarnest, and, with the platform and ticltot mada by thom, thore Ju en- courngemont for au enorgotio canvasy, A Btato Central Committoo was solocted, with 8. D, AMcDonnld, of tho Stals Iecord, of To- polin, 0 Ohoiruiia, aud Nolion Aubort ns Seo- rotary. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. Tho eall for o Congressiount Couvontion at Topoka to-dny, for all of tho threo districts, was responded to by fall dologations, The nction takon hind been foresbndowed, Tho I'irat Dis~ trict delogntos only mado » nomination, Marcus J. Parrott, of Loavenworth County, was placod in nowination, Tho Second and Third Dissriets winolyadjournod thoir Conventious until just st~ tor tho Ropublioan Conventiona. IN THE BROOND DISTRICT, which is Cobb's, tho Roform party have a cor- taluty of snccoss unloss thoy net unwisely, In tho Third District, the contost will be close In oy sbape, “Lo-night thoro is now going on A STREET MEETING in front of tho Tuilt Mouse, which is bolug nd- drossod by sovoral of tho candldatoes, and othors, 1t is vory onthusinstic, and a spirit of dotermi- nation seoms to porvade the pooplo. Congressional Nominntionv. COLONADO TERBITONIAL ~ CONVENTION—REPUN- LICAY. Special Dispateh to The_Chicago Tribune. Desvin, Col., Aug. 6, ~Tho Territorial Ropud- ltean Convention reasiombled this morning, sud, after two informal ballots sdditiousl to tho one taken lnst night, took a formal vote, which stood as followa: IL P, IL Bromwell, 12¢4; G. M. Chil- cott, 76 ; and James Castollo, 19. On motion of Mr. Chileott, tho nomiuation of Mr. Bromwoll was made ungnimous amld much ap- plaugo. A redolution for State admis- sion was offored, but, being vohemently objected to, ao vote was taken on if, the Gonvention ovidently nat caring to commit itsolf on this subject. "Che nomination of Judge Bromwall, who formerly reprogonted the Sovouth Ttinois Dintrlct in Congross, 18 m?nrdcd 28 the sirongest nomination the Republicans of this Torritory could have male, he having takon no part in tho recont factional tight, and also bolng a pound constitutional fawyer and n fuent apoaker. Nominstions wero subsequontly mado far District Attornoys of the several distriote, and aldo for mombers of tho lacal and Territorial Tixecutiva Committoes. FIRGT I0WA DISTRICT—ANTI-MOXOLOLISTS. Special Disvatch to 2'he Chicago I'ribune, BUnLINGTON, In., Aug. 6,—Tie Anti-Monopoly Congressional Convontion of the First Congros- pional District, composad of the Couaties of Dey Mowes, Leo, Jofforson, Houry, Van Buren, wnd Washington, was ield 11 this clty to-day, 1t was ono of tho largest convontions over hold in tho district, tho dologates all being ropreaentive men_in thoir rospactive countios. Fully two- thirds woro Grangors, ‘Thero wero in all sixty- two dologates prosont, of whom tha Convontion wes prosided over by J. G. Molvin, a prominent Graugor of Washington County, who mado & tolling addross, A resolution indorsing tho State platform was thon uuonimously adopted, afler which tho Convention proccedod to ballot. In oll, tlirty-elght bollots woro taken, tho candi- dntes voted for being the Ion, I, Lefller, of Dos Dlofunes County ; tho Hon, D, ¥. Millor, of Loo County; tho Hon, L. G. Palmor, of Henry County; Gen. Dodge, of Dos Moines ; Maj. Brown, of Woshington County ; Dlerco, of Jof- forson County ; and Vale, of Van Buron County. “Aftor an informol bullot, the namo of Alr, Vala was withdrawn, and on the twenty-sixth ballot the name of the Hon, B. J, Hall, of thia county, wag presentod. On tba thirty-third ballot the vote stood Ilall, 81; Brown, 30. Thon Ilall's name was withdrawn and n recoss was taken, whon 1hie delogations compromisod on the Hon, Edward Camplell, of JoMforson County, who was unani- mously nominated. 'This, gantloman, in & eplen- did specch, positively declined. Thon the ITon. L. G. Palmer was nomivated Dy s lurge major- ity. Mr. Palmer ig a resident of Loo County, hisa roprosented bis county in tho Stato Senatd, and is ono of tho nblest and wost popular men in the district. His nomiuation gives profound sntisfuaction in all tho counties, aud there is but littte doubit of Lis clection. SIXTIL OMIO DISTRICT—REPUDLICAN, Speciut Dispateh to The Chic:an Tribune, Tovepo, 0., Aug. 6.—The Ropublican Con- gressional Convontion of the Sixth Distriet met to-duy, and, sfter o rathor protracted sewiion, nominated tho Hon, A, M. Yratt, of Williams County, as the Buccassor of the prosont ropre- tontative, Gen, Isanc R. Bherwood. The vote on the last ballot stood : Sherwood, 5234 ; Pratt, G0}, 'Iho Bherwood mon seom disposed to no- copt tho resulb gracofully, and wiil probably yiold a cordial support to Mr. Pratt. BIXTH INDIANA DISTRIOT—REPUBLICAN, Snectat Dispateh to Plie Chicago Tribune, Muxore, Ind., Aug. 6.—The Republicans of the i Congrossional District mat hers in Convention to-diy, for the purposo of nominat- ing & candidate for Corgross, About 300 delo- gates woro present. Col, Milton S, Robinson, of Madison Couunty, was nonunated on tho sccond Dballot, there being four othor candidates in the old. Immedintoly after the adjournmont of tho above-nnmed’Convention, a jont Conventionho- tiwaen tho Delawaro and Madison Countios, for nomiuating candidates for Btate Sonstor, wns huld,lnnd Cornelius Quick wag unanimously nomi- uated, FOURTH MISOURT DISTRICT—DEMOORATIC, St. Loums, Aug, 0.—R. A, Hatchor was nomi- nated for re-olection to Congress by the Demo- orats of tho Foursh District of this Stato yeator- duy by acclamation. TENTIL INDIANA DISTIIOT—REFUNLIOAN. Speciul Drapateh t The Chicaan Tribune, Vavranimso, Ind,, Aug.6.—Tho Republionn Cangtesslonal Convention for the Tenth Dis- telet mot In this ult&' to-dny. ‘The names of Cal- king, of Laporte ; Collin, of Tortor; Bushnell, of Whito ; and Grant, of Carroll, wero placed in nomination, Mr. Orant, of Carroll, owovor, withdrew hia namo from before the Couvontion belore procoeding to balloting, Carroll County chungiog to Calkins, Daj, Calkius waa thon nominnted on tha first ballot, to tho groat dis- satisfaction of ~tho dulogates of White County, sand thoy oponly doclare that they will not support the nomince. The Do- mooraoy and Opposition will meot at Laporte on thio 18th, and will probably placo in nomination Souator Winterbotham, of that cily, Lo Loing Lighly spokon of in that connoction, Aftor the adjournmont of tho Congressional Conyeution, the Benatorisl Conventlon met, and Bouator Iubbard, of tho South Hond Jepublican, wus renominuted for the Htata Bennte from tho 8t, Josoph snd Marshall District, The 1lon. L. I Furuess, of Porlor, was nominated for Stato Sonator from the Portor aud Lnke Dintriet, and N. J. Bozarth, of Valparaiso, was nominatod for Prosccucor of the Thirty-frst Judicial Cireuit, The IKalnu 00 and Grand Rapids (Mich,) Congrensional Districes, Lurrespondence uf The Chisugo P'ribune, Kanamazoo, Miel, Aug. 6,—The political cauldron beuving to boll in this Congrossional Diutrice, 'Whe oleotions of dolegatos to the lo- publican Cougressional Convention (whiols ncels ou the 2d prox.) ara now being held, and, a4 o wonoral thlnE.I o delogaton choson aro cousldered favorablo to tho renomemation of Capt. J. ¢, Burrows, 'Thints tho surface indl. cation, Deopor, thero iy a wide-sproad diseatis- Taetion with hiv course. 'Ihio olestion of delo- gntes from this villago tool place Monday night, und tho opposition to Burrows sulfered au olco- tion to pess without auy apporent opposition ; yot beforo thoe clection camo ofl, savuye attacks woro mado on Iiurrows th_rm?:h tho " Poo. plo's* dopartmont of tha Daily ' ului]ra;m. Two woyoro articlos—ouno by Dolos Phillips, EmL._. woro In type for Haturday ovonluy’s issuo; but tho junior propristor, Ar, Kondall, absatutely rofusod them nplaco. This lod to o discussion betwoen the publishers, Mesus, Btona & Ien- qoll, whioh torminated in tho withdrawal of the former from tho His valodiotory ap- plfimr. poared last nighe, o & wallweltipn utates mont of tho ronsans fmpelling 0 dissolve iy connection with tho ml:)orf 3 h(fn o dn In tho Inst olection, Burrows' majority waa hardly n third of tho real Hepublican majority of tho district ; and, should the Domovoraty bringe ont 'umlr bost man against him voxt fall, Bur- rows’ alection will bo decidoedly problomatical. A Few Scrlous Charges Against Semns tor Ingalls, of KKansnu. Kaxaag Qry, Mo, Ang. 6.—The Kansns City ZTimes, in its oxposo of John J. Ingally, prosent United States Sauator, atatas thad he ls said to hove aneociated unlawfully with a Mra, Bono- dict, who bore o child, and whon Ingalls was morried was restrained from ereating trouble by his frionds: that a woman In Olympis, Washington Tarritory, claims to bavo boen mar- rlod to him somo yonrs ajgo; thnt ho has turued hig mothor-in-law away from homo, loaving hor in poverty, ho baving wealth; tint ho recsived 86,000 from a mercautlle firm in Atebison for making its rocord good on tho books of tho Commercial ~ Reporter ; that bo cangod 'omeroy's election to the Sonate by monufacturlug votos, giving Tonteroy o mojorlty of throo; that ho chango tho resolutious propared by the couusel of Oungo nettlors ; that hie wan aware of York's con- #piracy boforo it occurred, which wounld bavo drivon him from the Sonnto; that Foster's np- pototmont ag United States Judgo cost $3,000 that Beoflold piad Iugells #7,000, while o bold oflico ; that Pomoroy's trisls were post- ponod by his giving tho Ingalls ring n noto for 810,000, and the York motey 85,000 Extrscls aro publishod in tho Times from Ingalls' private correspondenco in relation to the above matters. ‘The articlo iy tttoen columns. Loufsionn Itopublican Ntate Convena tion, Nrw Orveans, L, Aug. 7.—In tho Nepubli- can State Convontlon the Comumittee on Cro- dontials xeportod giving o vote toeach contentiug faotion of tho Tonth Ward, nnd advising uimilar disposition of othor contesting delegas tions, Pending discussion on tho report the Couyantion Ml?mlrued uutil to-morrow. ‘Lo procoedings of tho Convention were ine terruprod by o fisticufl, in which about a dozen porsong wore engaged, No sorious damnge. Mo Democrata of Morgan County, Uil Spearal Diepatch to The Chieags Tridune, JaonsoxvuLe, W, Aug. 6.—The Demoeratic nowspaper hore publishes a eall for n County Uonvention to eloct delogates to tho Democratic and Liboral Btale Convention, but denounces tho action of the Btats Central Committeo in fixing & platform in advanco, declares that tho Chicago meoting wan led by a foroigner, Hesing, tho agent of the bLioated Eastorn and foroign bondholders, and by wico-pullers who do not ropresont the Democratio mawscs, and calls on the Democrnts to sond delogatos $o_Springficld who will ropndinte this action. It aleo de- nounees the specte-rosumption plank and-tho besia for papor monoy. ‘I'ho Democraoy of Morgan County are greatly divided on the our- rency question, sud many deelara they will nob necept tho MeCormick pintyorm, —— Annonncements. ANTI-MONOPOLISTS' DELEGATE CONVESTION AT DAYENFORT. Special Disatch to 1'he Chicage Tiribuna, Davexronr, Ia, Aug. 6,—Tho Anti-Monono- lists of Scott Connty moot in dolegato conven- tion at the Court-Honse on Saturday, Aug, 23, to volaet twolve dologates to reprosont thom in tho Congressional and also twalve to reprosont thom in the Judicial Convantion to be hold at Ma- quoketa, Aug. 27. The Prohibitionints of Nebrasia, Spectal Dingutoh o The Chicaqo Tribine, TLicony, Nob,, Aug, 8.—The following plat- form was adoptod by the temporanco mass mootiog, to-day, and the Convention adjourned to maat in dalegate convantion, Aug, 101 Kesatved, That tho present political partics ars orig- {nally incampatent, {u thelr respective organizations, 10 benefiL thio temperance cause 3 That We, aa consclentious temperance men, cannot longer support citer of the politienl parties it we, {n 1n8a convention susembled, do heartily inorse tho call mad by the State Centril Committe for o State Prolilbition Conventlan; wicllak to license erimo 14 to pactiéipato fa tls comis- ou; : !That wo Jniforss the action of Gov. Talbott, of Man~ Eachnsalts, sud tho commondeblo stand taken in ha thres diatfict veloos of the action of tha Tegislature inmporing with the tomperance Jawa of that State, Ilurvest-Elome of the Grangers of Champaign Connty, Correspondence of Phe Chicago Tribune, Maxvanw, I, Aug, 1, 1874, The mooting of the Grangors at ihis placo to- day wad oue of the Inrgest and most (mposing domonntrations of the kind that I havo witnessed this season. Tho arrangemonts for the mooting wore in clml‘[gu of o committes, nt tha head of which was Mr, T, T, Irons, who ncled as Chief Marghal and Presidont of “the day, and their programwmie was faulstossly cnrriod out, from the formiug of the procession to the close of the meeting at 5 p. m, Tlo procession formod at Mayviow, hended by o hand of mustc; following wisch Wus 8 towe harao toam drawing o_wagon, tastefully embol- Jishod, which contained the (oo Olub of gentle- men and Indies who furnished the voeat musie for the dny. 'This procossion was joived by others on the way to the grovo, 14 'miles from Mayview, and, by the time 1t ronched tho place of mooting, was nearly miles in langth, and presented & grand oud in- apiring spoctaclo 88 it wouud its way into tho fovoss, with bands playing, flage iyingysand Duudods of voicos singing, - Thoro wero a mul- titude of bannors, ench with a differont motto, but all indienting unmistakably the determina- tion of the pooplo to carry to n succossful con- olusion tho political as yell as soeiul roform thoy huve undortnken, % Arrivod ut Lho stand, the teams wero quickly talon cavo of, and all gathored avound tho stand, whon the followlng programme was carried outs 1. Opening song by the Grango, Muale by the Bazd, i, Invocatfon, 4, Boug by tho Grango—Tro. Morrls, 6. Aduzeds by A, Golder, 6. Bong by thio Gravgo, 7. lusic by the Band, 8, One nud 3 binlf bours for dinner, 9, Musfo by tho Band. 10 Bung by tho Grange, 100 Addrus by 8, M. Smith, 14, Bong lJ[)' the Urango, 14, Musio by the Tand. The nddress of Mr, Golder, Master of tho State Grango, was timely end woll considored, giving tho largo audlenco “much informmtion oy to fhe unon and necossity of organization, aud showing that only by combining, as the rost of the world do, could thoy hiope to protout thomseives from tho wrongs und extorlions that were practiced upon thew, iy yemariks wero heartily nppisud- ed, and will do much to strongthen tho cause lu Ohampaign County, - . After an hour ‘and n hnlf devoted to diunor nnd soclability, the audience llstencd Lo an ad- dress frow Mr, Smith, mainly upon thoe politieal phaso of tho movement, and the neeasity of Hual o roform in our ravenus laws as will reliove the labor of the country from tho enormous burden of taxation it ja now bearing, which lit- orally consumes whatever there may be loft of tho profits of the farmer's labor after tho rail- roud monopoly has taken its shnre, Doth apeoches touded to ounlighton tho Graugers upou tholr duties as citizous, and to show how they might act politically without in- fringing upou the laws of tho Order; and the fnot thut the speakers woro requested by mom- bors af the Grauge to_make this a spoclai topie of tholr disoussion to-duy is gond proof that the nucers of tho local ‘pxu'ty pupers at * political Qrangers” havo failod of their intondod offcet, nud have rather stro oned than wonlened the Indepondent seutimeunt among the Grangora of Champniga County, ‘Lhis (the Fourtoenth) Congrossionnl Distylet holds its nominating Convention at Lolona on the 13th inst. Joues, ot Donglas County; Ior- torflold, of Champnign, ani oue or twe more, nro tulkod of as eandidates, either of whom would bo ncceptable to tha farmors of tho dis- triot, aud, {f nominnted, will ba eolected s largo majority, notwithstanding the desperate offorts” of the Iepublicans to return the Hon. Mr, Cannon, The Indopend- outs aro thoronghly organized in every ui?' in tho district, and avo dotormined to win'at ail hazards, Of thoir conplote suevoss, hoth in the counties nud tho dm{’rlct, thore can b littlo doubt. Bul to return to tha pienle. The mcoting adjournod about b o'olook, al woll plonsod with the success of the dny's do- luxn! watisfled that thoy had dono tholr dity to tho ' canse,” and wera all tho happier for having dovotad one day to it,.and to socinl lutorcourso and plonsuro, Much lrnuflo i4 duo to all who hind oharge of the mooting for the ¢ Mofont maunor in whick thn{ dincharged tholr dutloy, nnd to tho Gloo Otub for their oxcollont mm]m'lnhx'at tho Hongs of Ttoform which thoy gnvo ws. The ainging at those meetings Is ona of tholr most sitractivo fantuzos, B NUMBER 349. A DEAD CALM. Supposed to Precede the Bursting of the Brook~ lyn Storm, Rumor that Beecher Is to Be- come Editor of the New Administration Paper in New York. Speculations as to the Reasons Why Houlton Kept Out of tho Way 8o Long. Comments of the New York Papers on Mr. Tilton’s Testimony, HIGHLY IMPORTANT RUMOR. cow the New Yark Graphic, . Amoug the rumors which aro current rospoot~ ing; thetormination of tho Boccher-Tilton scandal 1 onoof 8 most remarkable ohnraotor, which, howevor, sooms to bo woll authenticated. 1t is to tho offeet that Dir. Boocher will presont no formal stntoment to the Investigating Commit~ teo, but that ho will subrmit to thoir qross-oxam- ination ; and, further, that it is Lis intontion to retira from the minjstry nnd assume the oditor- ohip of tho now Ropiblican paper about to bo atartod undor the suspicoa of Mouers, Norvall, Sodloy, and Willinms, It Js understood, furthor, that the managors of tho new papor voquested su utarviow with Mr, Beecher o fow days sinco, in ordor to discuss this subject, and that Mr, Bocchior gavo them an {uterviow at Pookekill, whon tho matter was in- formally talked ovor, and Mr. Baocher now Liotds tho matter under advisemont. ———— NOULTON, New York (Aug, 4) l)lajmkh I: the Loutsville Courier~ uringl fouraat, It is now currantly believed hore that Butler aud Moutton havae boon plaving o decp and aly gomo on both Beochor and Tilton, Moulton i Dutler's flusucial partnar. Butler s Moulton's political partuor. Tast winter Butlar atood he- twoen Moulton, Jayne & Co, and harm a¢ Wash- ington, Moultou is known to bo n sworn friond snd collonguo of Batler. Boochor, aud tho Lecehor party in Mossnchnsotts, bave beon But- ler's bittorcst onomics, 1t ia now rumored that tho two bave coma to an undorstanding. Booch- or in to sell ont to Butter, and Butlor is to couno -Moulton to vindicats Boochor, eithor by sacri- ficing Tilton or by bringing about an atrango- tont with Tilton,” This will account for Bocoh- or's domand upon Moulton to toll all he knows, ‘Che Beechor Commitieo have baon fighting for } tuno tn the hopo of bringing sbout this arrange- mont. Moulton has boen Ieoping out of tho way to incresse tho valte of his asalstanco to tho Beechor party, In a day or two slt will be wolt, aud Mr. Beechor oxpects to ba acquitted by ‘Lilton's own witness and referce. From the New York Herald, Ang. 4, A roportor of the Lerald, whilo in conversa- tion with a citizen yestarday touching tho mo- tivos which could induco Frank Moulton to keny out of tho way of the Plymouth Churoh Investi- gating Comunittes 8o peisistently, was placed in possossion of a thoory which, if truo, would at least farnish o rossonablo eolution for that gentleman’s ditlidonce in regard to oxplaining tho Booclor lettars of apology ta Tiltan, “and aich." Tho gontleman with whom tho writer conversod romarked that o fow months ago the firm of Woodruf & Robinson, ot which the mute and mysteriously-mutual friend, Moulton, is » membor, was undor o cloud becauss of sore trunsactions which woro uol satistactory to tus United Btates Taternal Ravenua aatharitios. iy siloged that Mr. Moulton was, in the oyes of tho chief Tressury ofliclal, M. Jayne, ths pricipal offender in tho little difiiealty with * Uuclo Sww.” ft, therefore, became lighly ossential for Mr, Moulton to strongthon matters by an ex- planation, Influenco_is ulways n powerful lover in making clear explansations, no matter how doiinito or explicit the narrator of facts may bo, whon said narrator happens to be an intorosted party in the matter. Now, according to the story of the gostleman with whom tlho writor convoraed, Mr. doulton wont to his * muinal frioud,” tho Rov. 1Tonry Ward Bocchor, and that distinguished divine went to Washington, An oxplanation followod at headquarters of the Govornmont, which in tho end provod satisfac- tory to tho' bulldogs who guard tho Toderal ‘Treasury, and the rugged road was mado swooth and oven {n the path of tho partios concerned. ‘' One good turn desorves another " isan old saying, aud if 1t should happon to be verifled in the present Instanco it would furmish o solution of tho oft-repoated query, ** Whydaes not Frank Moulton como forward aud tostify?" - Jiromthe Brooklyn Eaule, Sun. 4. 3Ir, Mouleon s in Brooklyn. Aftor n pilgrin~ ngo that inoludod most of the Enstern soaboard, o roturned to hiis home on Romson streot this morning. He left Gon, Batler and Boston to« gothor lunt night. On his way ncross the Lnst River hio encountered IToury C. Bowen, Gon, Bou- Jomin X, Traoy, and su Eagle roporfor. Mr. Lowon was not in u tallalive mood, Gon, aud Mr. Moulton ecomed to undorstand ezol othar very well, for overy now and again, after s liltlo earnest debato, thoy would brosk out into laugttor, Tho reporter accompaniod Mr, Moul- ton to Lis house ou Romseu street, whero the lollo\\-ing(ntun'iuw in regard to tho cage now eu- gnleug tho sttontion of the public took placo: toportor—Tno publie, Mr. Moulton, seems to be about ns much -divided concorning your ac- tion iu this cneo ag thoy aro nbout tho action of oithar Mr. Bogehor or Mr. Tilton, E Alr, Moulton—Indeod. I am sorry theb suy . notion, past or presont, of mino, shionld be the | aceasiou of uucasinows to #o respectablo s body . 4 tho Amarican public, although 1 will bo rash onough to say that,hnd thoro beneoss deference show to publia curiosity, and mora respoct paid ta privata {ntorosts in”this mattor, both Mr. Boecher and My, Tilton would bave beon ina much bappior frame of nmind to-duy than choy4 sre. $ Reportor—That bolng your opinion, it seems salfo to assume that your action ‘in tho premisos will not ba vary lucgaly govarned by publio apin- ion. 5 e, Moulton—Yes, emx mny nsgumo that with orfoct aafety, Whal I have doue Lithorto hes oan, acaarding ta tho best of my judgment, in tho interost of peace, and T have no disposition at presont to abundon thot attwade, ' Repartes—Do you mean that you will docline to w;l the Committos what you know about tho cavo Alr, Moulton—On thia point lot ma ba explicif. I hovo for yoars past boen honorod with the friondship and confidenco of both Mr. Boschor aund Alr, Tilton, Trouble arose bLotwoon them, and I, a8 8 goutlemnn and frioud, une dertook to serve both Ly bringing ubout o roconeilintion, I looked upou sheir fam- itjos, cortanly innocent of any wmug‘ but sure to sulfor by any open hostilities,— uud T folt that, for their saka it for no other roa- sou, peres ought to bo preserved. I wasalso cuanlced that, irreapectiva of right or Ivt?l!r’ in the matter, hoth Mr, Ieochor and Mr, "Tilton would of noceasiry sutfor, aud could nat, by any posubility to me vuible, gain by having their diffevences draoggod hefaro “the public for arbl tration, Ou theso bellofs L hava endosvored to act in tho past, wud upon thom I shall, as far es in mo lies, shapo wy policy i the future, Repottar—Elava you boen invited to appoar Lofore the Inventigating Committee ? ‘Mr. Monlton—Yes; 1 found on my arrival here this morning twoconunumentions Trom the Chairman of tho Committeo, datsd respectivoly July 37and Jnlfl 20, Ttoporter—What do thoy sny ? Mr, Munlwn—l‘nuf request me to appear ab tho oarliost [mwllcnb lo_timo bofora the Commit~ too at No, 31 Monroe plnce, aud bring with me the, originaly of all tho lottery and papers ro- forred 1o in Mr. 1iltow's statomont which aro in my possotsion, Roeparier—WIl you appear s roquested ? Mr, Moulton—Ihiat, lot mo say, i, in un e~ pooinl souse, my own busineas, Toportor~Tho invitation appears to assume s ot (8o ¥k Tage,) K il ] i

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