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POLITiCAL. The Pennsylvanin Républicmm Will Not Agree toa Third, Term, ‘Gov, HMartranft Mentioncd as a’ Mah to Adorn the Presidency. e Domocrats of Tennesseo Declars for Ropudiation of tho Bonded Deht.- * Revenue Reform Advocated---The Civil Rights Bill Denaunced. w “dathering of Wisconsin Grangers st the Dovil’s Lalke Picnic, Minwr Political items. ‘ Donnsylvanin Yopublicnn Stnte Cons vention. 1anntsnuna, Po., Aug. 1—The Ponnsylveaia Ropublican Stato Convention mot atw noon. Georgo Loar, of Bucks County, was clocted tom- porary Chsirman, Aftor a spooch by Mr. Loar, and tho appointmont of Committees on Porma~ wont Organization, Resolutions, and Contested . Boats, tho Conventlon took s rocess uutil 3 +o'clock this aftornoon. , At the oftornoon session, *J. 8. Rutan, of *Deaver County, was olacted as pormanent Presl- + dent, with one Vico-Presidont for each Con- . greasional District. i E. M. Paxon was nominated for Judge of tho * Bupromo Court on tho first bollot. A, G. Olm- : ‘etond, of Potter Counny, was nominatod for : Lioutonsut-Governar ow the third ballet, Harri- « eon Allen, of Warron County, wns nowmivated for . Auditor-Goneral on the firut Uellot, whichk wag Tolllowod by the nomination of Col. \V. I Beath, “ of Schuylkill, by acclumation, for Seoratary of Intopal Affaire, 7 ~Tho yesolutions, unanimously adopted, eu- ‘logize the Republican aud donounice tho Domo- \cratic pariy, Tejoice over tho changes in the BStata Covatitplion, and declare thae tho tnsit of 1 putting into oporation the machinery of the new 1fuudaniental faw bolongs to tho Nepublican porty; domand such logielation o8 will aubsti= tuto adequate salarjes for focs for . coun- Bnrns, 172: Porter, 815; Marks, seattoring, On tho' firet ‘ballot thore wore 953 votos cast ; nocossary to a olidico, 630. On the third ballot 84Y votes woro cast ; nocossary to' s ohioico, 482, Tho Convention..adfourncd st 6 | untii §.p, m. Tt 16 thonghl the nomination will bn nndo to-night. = NisuvipLe, Toun,, Ang, 19,—After tha thir- tocnth ballot Ihe name of Tndge Morgan, Dorsoy B, Thomad, and M. Burns,woro withdrawn, loav- ing tho_contest botweon. Jamos D. Portor aud Jamos E, Bailey. On _thoe fourteonth ballot tho voto stood : Portor, 630 ; Lailoy, 959, ‘Thoro bolng no nomination, the name of Judgo Bailey waa withdrawn, and Jndge Portor unsul- mously nominated by acclamation. Judgo Portor was thon Introduced, and sccept- £d the nomination, and at 13 o'clook tho Conyon- tion adjournad slno dio. - Grangors’ Picnle nt Dovil’s Lake, WinsesItgaolntions Adoptods + Special Digpateh to Tho Chicago T'ribune, BArADoo, Wi, Aug. 19.~Tho Grangers’ plo- nlo at Dovil's Lako to-doy. was. s flold-dsy for the Grangors of Sauk Uounty. - Atau oarly honr thoy camo pouring into’ Tarabob “trom all parfa of tho connty, mon, womon, aud. cbildren, bont on having & day's roal enfoymont st Dovil'a Linke, which fs 3 miloa southenst of tho village. 144 ; othors Supt. Bwlngford, of the Northwostora Road, run & .epecinl traln to and from the lake .at .bours to sult the. convonloncs _of the Graugors. Ty 11 ' ‘m, thero: were fally. 1,000 people oo .the grouvd. Every one of tho fourteon or Hlfteen' Granges in tho county wera ropresontod. Aftor sn hour or two dovoted to social intorconrso, listoning to tha Daraboo Cornet Baud and Gloo-Club, snd par- taking of a gonerous picnic-divmer, tho Chair~ mnn, Mr, A. G. Tuttle, introduced tho principal speaker, Mr. Matt Andorson, of Dano Gounty, Mr. Anderson, in a thirty-minutes' spooch, wont aver & great deal of ground. He spoke ag one convinced that thoro waa a doop-soatod hoatilit; on tho part of tho dwollers in towns nni citfés” against tho farmor; "that tho for- mer .wero envious of . tho latter's growing atrangth and importagce. . Ho .condemued the granting'of prblic lands to milway companios and corporations; favorod substituting groon- backs for Natioun] Bank notos, and advisod hia hearors to be not afraid of tho mad-dog ory now raised againat inflation, Contraction Lsa boon the rain of the dobtor; and, as this class prodom- inates io tho West, tho West is tho sufforer by it. Ho deprecatod party-slave: d invited bis hearors to engage in a long puil, & strong pull, and & pall altogather, to ovarthrow thoir comrupt political lendors. Tho sposker then roferred the railroad war uow golpg ou in this Stato. Tho quostion to bo docidod is, whathor the gofln‘n or the -rallwsy companios ard to rule. Our CGovernor has shown lumself trup to the doctrines onunciatdd in tho platform upon which Lo was electod, but it requires s will of 3 Gon. Jackson to stand up agatnst tho forco P! ith pride on tho | that is brought to bear sgainet him by the rail- -::gnmo?:mmnvchaafn‘ksyn‘uv\;\ of "tho “Btato; | Foy compsnics. Tuo principios of tho Poiter :favor tho amplost protoction and { low must be sustained, o was surprised ot : ullest development ta agricultural, mxnxu%, ismanufaciuring, and mochauical Tunmtu; ui { ting u stop to railrond anm 3 improving tho * navigation of tho great fulond rivars, sod prop- erly adjusting tho rolations botwoen capital and Ynbor ; declaro the nocossily of protection to manufacturing intorests ; condemn tho attempt to establish free_trade through the reciprocity trenty with Canada ; assert thut $ho Democratio party I8 attompting to bring on a war of yaces in tho Sonth, and the coutivuance of tho Ropubli- can party is nocessary to securo equal rights to _ally call upon Congress to ace that tho guaran- tees of_the now amendments to the Oonstitution - of tho United Btstes are onforced by nppropri- ata statutes ; favor freo bauking, tho aggrogato wolume of tho curroncy to be regulated by the necoesitics of tho people and recognixed Iaws of trade ; reaflirm tho decluration of tho National * Rophblican Convontion of 1872 in favor of a oturn to specie paymonts at the osrlicst practi- « eoble day, and remombor with gratitude tho + goldiers and sailors of tho Ropublic. The fourteenth rosolution ix as follows ; A ¢ Fcsolved, That, enteriaintug the fullest confidonce + n tho high persotial {ntegrity, ability, and statesmau~ +mhipof Gov, John F, Harifantt, Wo uubceitatingly resent him to our Republican friends thronghout the - Union oa candidate for nomiuution o the Presidenoy +4n 1876, His blameluss and exalted cliaracter on & $3man, Lis extraordinary ability o an administrative of tfleor, the. purity of Lis publio iife, and Lfs rplendid record o8 o Aolder, all commend. hiw o an entim- :miastio and bearty support for a position which ho is 76 well qualified to adory, s +Resolutions were also adopted as to tho for- omation of o State Committea, and cllllus upon v:t[l'm Bepresontatives in Oo‘nmau :\& thfl ogielnturg to give an earnest support to sucl 5 Youd'to tho succoss of tho Uons fmeasures 48 v} ‘#annial, 5 ( A rosolution fudereing Gen. Grant in the ‘ovend of his candidacy for a third tom was oted down with loud phypss of disapproval. Adjourned, 3 . T Wanessse Conservagpy o Suyte Convens tiu NrSuviLLE, igpm., Aug. 19.—Tha Demoenstio and ‘Zonsorvative (Jonvention, €or the noming« tion of a candidute fox Hovornor, assembled in TRopresentative Hpll:a 11 o'clock this morning- and was callod 0 ordor by Col. J. O. Burch, Chairmnn ¢ itho Domocratic Executive Commit, toe. T Xn. T, Nixon Van Dyko was unani- monelyelocted temyporary Chaitaa, sud Thomas H. Buaker, of. Weakloy, temporary Socrotary, On mation, the temporary Chairman appointed «3 commities of ono from each Congrossional Digtrict .an Pormaueut Organ!zation, The Gom- -mittoe repovted tho name of the Hon. Gus A, and condemued tho position takon by the Re~ publican Congrossional Committes on this .| question. Tho speaker was lstened to with attontion, and, your reporter might add, with “patience, for it wua plain to bo seon that only o amall pact of the audioucs woa in sympathy with bim in his vobomont donunciation of everything aud evarybady, and in his erude mnotions of finance, * Aftar ashort address by G. E. Morrow, editor of tho Weslern Farmer, which was woll roceivod, snd o fow romarks by Mr. Bashford, of tho Madison Democrat, tho Commitios on Resolu~ tions roported the followlng, which wore unani- mously adopted: That wo renew our plofiges to each other and to the world to vindicato the principles of our order, pro- mulgated by tho National Granga at 8t, Louis, m‘Th’nt“wn nl):‘v;u B‘nl:luh‘n’m all '}m ask l?l: our votes n fall » pledgo toazslst in earryin a0 princi- ‘ples in both Bato and National 1¢ g That, whilo wo cannot disouss politica or rellgion in our Grango mostings, st tho ballot-box wo shall en- deavor to elect trus and honest men for public posi- tons, bo they Domocrats, Republicans, or Reformers. Tlint we are opposed to the further granting of pub- tic landa to rallwsy companicas that, whilo wo are not euemies to tho legitimate bullding and operating of ralivoads, wo wrc and inalat pon such Yeglalation sy ‘will equalize the’ burden of taxal ‘upon all capital invested in our Btate, . . e o Thiat, wa plodge auraclves ta atand by the Exocutive of our Btato in his offaris Lo put down every robollion agaiust tho lawa thereof, to the oxtont of our initu- enca, our proporly, bur liven, and our macred honors. +_‘Thiat whilo we work as foraiera through the Grango, wa are friendiy to all other orgavlzations whjch havo {or thoir object Lie socuring for labor ita proper pro- taction and reward, Tho ©Ohto Constitutionni Election~ 50,000 Negative Mafority. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Creverano, 0., Aug, 10,.—Dispatchos recoived here up to midnight of Tucsday indicated that the now Constitution hiad boen carrlied by a con- sidorablo majority. 'Tho firgt returna were from tho larger towns aud citics, and nearly sll gava hoavyafirmotive majorities, Cincinnati rotarning a majority of 11,629, and Olovoland 8,669 in favor of the now instrument. Upon these indicationa frlonds of tho Constitution counted 8 sure. vio- tory, Later in tho night returns from the coun- try bogan fo arrive, aud completoly chauged tho napoct of ths enso, Boforo morning it was ap- parent thet fhe countios would far out- woigh tho' ‘eity vote, and that the Constitution was dofested by a' Ilsrge majority. Returngstillcome in slowly, but they are all ono way. * Trumbull County gives a ma- jority of 2,240 gainst tho Constitution, and < Heury, ar Mg ntgomery, for permaner* Presidont. | Tuacarawaa 2,070 ori the samo slde, Hardly soy ¢and ', B. Jxby, of Hamilton, sa Secrota ¥ #189 T gounty - bheard.. from this aftarnoon ‘ono Vico-President from euch Congross. U8} | given~ lems then $housand ' nega- WDistrict. Yo roport was uuanimously adoptew, | five mojority, pnd it s estimated fhet fhe Tiro *honsiable Prosident was then conds $otho chair, and addressed the Cunvamin‘:lczg over an hour upon tho political questions of the day, both Btmto and_National, taking #trong and congervative ground -agaivst everythiing smack- dug of ropudzition of Btate or national oblige- - tions, advocating sufllciont taxcs to meot thain- debtedness of the Stato, and tho mont econormi- « cal sdministration of her Governmeant, A committoo of ono from each Congressional Digtrict, and two from tho Btate at large, was + appotuted on Platform and Resolutions, with L, D, Myors, of Maury, as Chairman. The Convention adjourned from 1to8p. m, On reassombling, a resalution roquiring two. ‘thirds of all tho votes cast to bo uccossary to a choica was almost unanimously adopted. While waiting for the roport” from tho Come mittco on Platform and Resolutions, the Coun- “ventlon waa addrosaed vy ex-Gov. Hauris, Qob, Dates, and Johu F. House, 2 THE PLATFORM, Hon, D, Myors, Chairman of the Committec. on Platform aid ltosulutions, thon presentod thie following report, which ' was unanimously ndoptod T-Tho representatives of the Democratic nnd Conserv- ative party of Lennesaes, iu Convention sssembled, nost cordially fuvite all goud and true men who dueirs %o Increaso tho prosperity of the people of tlio Btate #nd preservo lor Louor untarnished to unito with us w documont, oyor which' the Convention lo- P 0 long and oarnogtly, is buriod under not borew. ™.zn 1100 adversa votes, License ia car- loa than "3 majority, aud tho Domoarats will ried by asu. < gigy - ¢ho Leglalatura aubmit now -domana gy, separately * to .be tho licenso - \'gn tho old Conutitution, adopted and" graftou ~arity roprescntation Railrond “0id " a6d 1. ‘tho majority aro overwhelmingly dofc. aud along sgainst tho, former being in tion ia ats 11161, Tho defeat of tho Cons. w Qothio- tributed, first, to" tho opposition of . - R5078, lies ; socond, 'to tho hostility of county "Siggd who, under the new county Congtitution, v & hava lost their fat foos and boon 1. duced to ealories ; third, to the influence of rairond and other corporations ‘which object- od to tho olause lovymg o tax on thoir franchido; and, finally, to the goucral want of intelligonce understanding the provisions of tho now in- strument. The Const tution, withlits throo sej arato clauses, was too elaborate, sud tho pooplo did not understand it. The rosult lsaves Oulo ou tho old coustitutional grouud for twenty Sogsk to como. . o UINCINNATI, Aug, 19.—The majority for the Constitution 'in Cincinnati wes, 5"703? the ma- 32&? mf]t:’rm‘lllf.i:::a,‘l?.a(u. In :d«m{nn to those 1 vonty- nad towashive n (la” couthantnn. parin oy #u carrying out tho followluy principies, to-wit s tho Stato give il i aition £t R A : £ive 2896 minjority againat the Consti~ o e“.-;c = ui lui"c‘:v‘?:'fl'.‘ iabur shouid be protocted and | tution, and 932" ma. ority for liconse, The ma- Second—~That the burdons of govornment should by Dorno by tho whole property of tho country; that ull nasessmionts of taxes slould be equal, uniform, aud Just, and no improper discrimination should bo mado ®Eainst nny apocies of property, Zlurd—That wo fuvor o strict construction of tho. Qoustitution of the United States, sud insist that no power should bo oxercised by tho Genoral Govorne anent tkat {4 not clearly delegated or olearly fmnplied in 0 necosenry oxerchis of the poworso dolegatud, Fourth—That we oppose all monopolics, riugs, and comLinations formed for the oppression of tho poo- Plo; thal wo wre for tho abolition of all useless una unneccesary oflices; for the proper reduction of all excessivo balarics; Tor tho mot rigld cconomy in the admintstratgn of the Blute Goveruwent ; for ail nec- eeanry reforma fu tho luw, 50 08 to mnke its oxcouiion Bpocdy, Juat, and - cortaing that - we - whi B ™ corietirn o povars "o il Birict _accountubility in © fho colloetion . enil oppropriatlon of said revenuo ; that wo doploro tlid oxlatoneo of all Indebtuas, Fedaral, Slate, county, pud municlpal, and desgund thit 10 move tux hall bo Joviod upon tho peoplo than shull bo fonud to ba cs. rentially neceswary for tho sypport of tho Btate Gove crametit, sdministered ou prineipics of the mout rlyid economy, aud for the poymiout of fiu just dobta and obligations, aud the prescrvation of fts crodit and onar untarnished, sud uro thorefure opposed to an Lincroako of taxation, Lt7th—'hit we favor tho abolition of tho prosent sodlons Nutiounl Dunkiny syatem, and the ynguwent of tho bonds of tho Governinont by the issusnca of dls nou-lnterest-beariug notgs, “sccording ta the «contract pxpressed and {mplied ut the thno of tho cron. tion of wuch obligations, aud the repeal of tio presont oppreusiyo Federal trlif, and ho eusctmont of o luw solely with o viow to tho collpction of tho nocossery Tovonue; it wo denouncoal) leglalation tiat svoly 20 Juterféra with the individual rights of the citizen to 2loora his ow astuclat, nariieularly what s known s tho, Bupplementary ClvilRights bill pending beforo lio Federal Uougreas, oy o palpublo violavon of il Contitation, futended fo vos, harans, oppress, and do- grado the_peoplo of tho Bonthern Btutos, and the pro duction of wniold svclal and political evila to batn xaces, and which wo should reslst by ulllogal und Cone ptiutionul meaus {n our power, NOMINATIONS, Tho following goutlemen wero thon_placed In sponunation :For Governor, Morgan, Key, Kerr, Notherland, Portor, Burus, 'Wright, Lito, Marky, and Ensloy, Tho first and gecond ballots woro eoatloring. Judgo Tito wan thon withdrawn, Qn tho third ballot Thomay recelved 185 ; Roform Jority ngainet tho Constitution in tha Bt varlously estimated at from 20,000 to 60,000“.“ h Covrudmuys, 0., Aug, 19,—Tha complate vote of tho City of Columbus showy 305 majority forthe ’L‘onnutuflon. -and 900 msjority for liconse, ‘I)‘rwlolnvzl?)t#(\:"!;:llnlpulnf:un cn(;mtyguow & majority. paivst tho m;jbmy ngnénsx Ajust tho Constitution, and 640 SILAND, O, Aug. 19,—Ashland Cou i :f ggflg :gp;;u:: L:ml lCamiumt‘:eu. n.()bx‘}t:y:t:'%x:: esontation, 1,078 i aid, 5,638 ; ngainat liconso, 41, "o " Taiirosd QOongressionnl Convontions, FIUBT INDIANA—DEAOCRATIO, Special Lispatch Lo The Chicano Tribune, EvAnsviiix, Ind., Aug. 10.—The Tirst Dla- trict Democratic Congroasional Convention takes placo at Priucaton, Aug. 28, Eithor Thomas F, Qarvin, of this cily, or Bon Fuller, of Warriok County, will be nominated, The Ropublicans will hold no Oonvention, and Willlsm Hollman will run Indopendont. Spettal Divpadch to T'hs Chicage Tribune, TUIRD JOWA DIBTRICT—ANTI-MONOTFOLY, Motingdon, In., Aug. 10.—The Third District Nomiuating” Couventian, held ju tlis olty to-duy, resulted, after .much wrane gling and {angling, in the nombnation of L. T, Aiusworth for Congress on the sovonth ballot. Mr. Ainaworth declined tl.xu.uumh}utlou on 8- count of tho voto not being ona, of 'acclamation. Ho wie nominated’ sgain and, the voto made. unanimouy, ; ALXTI INDIANA DIRTHICT~URMOORATIC, Steaiul Dispatel to 'he (Xhieaco Tribune, Nuw Casrry, Tud,, Aug, 19.-~Tha Damocrefio Convontion of 'the Sixth - (Jougressional Dist pict met in tho Court-Tlousa a2 10 o'cluck this mern- ing. 0. O. Ofat, of Grovutleld, was ohosen rmamam.‘ and 13, 13, Bohlater, of Audorson, Soc- retury, Throo candidatou wove put boforo the Couvantion : W, C, Flowing, of Audoraon;_Col. Bd Johuson, of New Castla, sud tha Hon. Jacob Muttles, of Johrman Canuty, Hoven bul- Joly wera taken, tho ‘molcn_mml’;;- falling upon Col, Johueon, Lo Iocosdivgs Ware yory har- THE CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, 1874. monlons throughout, and the attondanco vory largo. v TWELFTR PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT--DEMOORATIO ‘WiLrEsnARRE, Pa,, Aug. 10.—The Domocrais of tho Twolfth Distriot to-day nomiusted Hen- driok B, Wight for Congrose. Domocratic Senntorinl v In Indinnn, Speeral Disaton to Ihe Chicago Tribune, Honanr, Ind., Aug, 10.—Tho Domocentio Son- atorial Uobvontion waa hold tp-dny, Defos Blunnor, of Portor County, was nominated for Benator, and T\ J. Wood, for Cironit Pronocutor Tho question is slmply Daxtor and snt{-Baxtor. with.a strong proponderanca in tho district for tho formor. It is almoat imporsiblo for a man to bo clected who will not pledga his influencoe sgainat tho Baxtor bill. Nominntion Fifth fowa Anti-Monopoly Judical . Nominations. 8 Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribuns, * Des Mornes, Ia,, Aug. 10.—~Tho Judicial Con- vontion of Anti-Monopolists for the Fifth Dis~ triot mot at DaSoto to-day, snd nominated V. Walnwright, of Madison County,for District Judgoe, and A, H. Bohooloy, of Warron' County, for District Altornoy. This compiotos the Antis Monopoly tickot in this diatrict. = Logan County Folitics. “ Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, Loy, Tll., Aug. 19.~The Indopendent-Re- form party will Lold o Senatarial snd Reprosout- ativo Convontion st Delavan on Baturday, Aug. 29, The Republlean County Convontion will moot In this city on the samo day, to nominato candidatoa for Sberiif and Coronor. ¢ . FIRES. . Burning ef the Robertson House and - Other Buildings at Jolict, Dedtructive Bush Fires in Michigan dnd Canada. Minor Fires Elsewhere. ¢ An 988,000 Biazo at Jolot—The Rob- erison Mouso in Ashes. * * ‘Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicape Trivune, Jorrer, Aug, 19,—A fire broko out In this city botweon 13and 1 o'clock to-dsy. Tho flames | wero flrat discovored {ssuing from a framo build- ing kmown aa tho Atkingon House, just soath of tho Robortaon Houso, on Chicayo streot, thoe pro- prietor of which, Willism Atkindon, asscrts that it must havo originated in o dofootive fluo, This houso, 18'woll as a barn; the property of Honry Ewing, was quickly put.out of the way, when tho blaze was seen iesuing from the Robortson Houso, tho pride of all citizens of tho place. At fifton minutes to 3 o'clock it was entirely burned and tho’ walts trombling, Thero was & high wind blowing from the sonthwest, which carriod tho firebranda {n a northensterly diraction, en- dangorivg a good portion of tuo Last Side. At this time a socond alarm was turped in, whon it waa discovorod that -a houss Boven biocks | distant, on Cags streot, was on fire from the flying brands and aparks, The entire population of the city waa alive and out to work, for it was thought at.about 2.0'clock that s good portion of tho city was in dangor. . The Robertson being near the Court-House, Judgo McRoberts biad taken tho procaution to bave all mattera” of ‘record romoved from tho building, #a it was confidently oxpocted ‘at ono timo that nothing would gave it. The extremo drought, sud tho bigh winds causod many yarda of private roaidoncos to bocome ablaze, Had it not been for the horoism displayed alike by all, moro serious conflagration would have ensued, During the raging of tho fire on Obicsgo stroot, tho flames oxtended to at least a dozen puildinga scattored through tho city, At ono timo tho 8t. Mary's Catholic Ohurch, First Bap- 4iat Oburob, snd tho rosidoncos of if, Howl, D. 8. Smuth, It. F. Bartlott, E. B, Mason, tho Hon, W. A. Btoolo, Gharles fihouso, V. Wemnor, and Btophen Lufkins wére in imminont danger. Tho Jail waa also in groat dnngfr, aud the prisonera woro removed to the City Bridewell. In the re- movyal ono of tho prisoners escaped. Tho batiding on Coss Btrost, owned by John Marthar, was ontirely consumod. Tho losses sustained are sy followa ¢ R. Rob- ertaon, Robortson IHouse, lora 854,000 ; insur- anco, $14,000. P. D, Roxfoxd, proprietor Rob- ortson Houso, lous, §26,000 ; insurance, €13,500. Willinm Atkinson, propriotor Atkinson Iousc, losy, 84,000 ; insuratce, 6,000, F. E. Smith, wholokalo liquors, loss, 81000, Honry Ewing, livory atablo, losh, $1,800; insuranco, 87,000, ‘Vacant houso on Casg stract, loss, 2600 ; Tusur- ance not known, Maj. Harris, barber_ shop, {osa, 800, L. L. Olmstead, boarding-house, o, . Tho loss of the several insurance companies {8 a8 follows: Liverpool & London & Globe, ifi 000 ; Amazon, 2,600; Humboldt, $2,000; tlns, £2,000; Lradors’, Ohicago, $2,600; Man- battao, $800; Globe, Chicago, 81,000 ;: Atlantic & Pacifio, &1,000; -Americsn, ' Philadolphis, $2,600 ; Fire Ansociation, Philadolphis, $2.000 | Poun, Philadelphin, $1,600 ; Queen, London, 1,600, ‘ho-night the clty is quiet. .The National Hotal, whioh for soveral weels has,beon undor a fifinpoial cloud, was opened op this ovening un- dor the managomont of the old proprietor: Our cltizens are now discussiug ' waya and means to prevont future conilagrations. ~ Tho provailing sontiment sppoears to bo in favor of tho Holly ‘Wator-Works systom, which will “probahly bo considered at the next meoting of the Counoil, A movement i thus early on foot by the citi- zona to socuro tho location of s hotel building on thocorner of Jofforson and Ottawa streots, known as tho Elwood corner, that will be suita- ble to the wanta and requiremonts of this ontor- prisivg city, g Anofhor fire broko out at 11:30 p. m., on Nortl Jolist streot, burning s amall unoccupiod puilding, tho proporty of Thomps Burns, It RS gyldanuy tho work of an incendiary, Ai Muskogon, Mich. il Diapate, 3 The Chicago Tridune, 8. Mioh,, Ang: 19.-~This aftornoon, MpskEdo. '+ gy hroky put dn the rear of sbout 2 o'clock, 14 grogery etgrd’ oR -Woatern ¥, Alberts & Go. ~ <plowing hard st the time, avenuo, Tho wind wa. -~4option gnd hgrd work and, but for tho prompt « gy was Joft of OUF of thoFiro Dopartment, W. g9 hoen dostroy- elty from the big firo would b~ (uved, (. B. ed. Alborts'goods wora moatly g y Hilborn, of the Zakesids Weekly prin. lgjug, who occupied tho sccond flaorof tho L. “were savod moat of Bis typo. Thres attempts e mado yestorday to burn the. rosidonce. of M.. ahall Lloyd. " Phig aftornoon - it was complotely dostroyod, Groat exeltemont provails, and should the rogues bo caught no meroy will bo sbown, To-night sn extra police force are on duty. ¢ Destructive Bush=Fires, Oagp, Oat., Aug, 10.—Dostructive bush-firen are raging in this vielgjty, Eight farmers have had their dwollings and ontbuildings doestroyed. The weathor is excessively dry. DernoiT, Mich, Aug. 10.—Forest-fircs are raging on tho Jaclson, Lavslng & Snginsw Rail- rond to an slarming extent. At Deoop River, two dwollings have boon destroyod, and the wholo villago io throatencd, Hoavy firos are roported | noar Standlal. At New Eunmburg, Ont. + Naw Hausura, Ont., Aug~1¢.—The Village of Washington, nesr this placo, was mora than balf burnud yestordsy, Bovoral swampa in tho neighborhood sre buruing, aud the atmosphers | Ly boon fillod with smoke for soveral daya. —_— THE QUINCY SAENGERFEST. Quixoy, Il Aug, 10.—The rocoption concert of tho Beengorfost drow an immonso andioncp to the Opora-louse, aud proved an unqualitiod Buceens, The plano-duet playiug ot the Hunkel brothors, of Bt :Louls, olectrltiod the gudionco. 'Tho childrens' chorusos wote excollont, Mies Dollo Darucs, ‘from 8, Louls, hal an immouso success, ‘e concort was undor tho ablo ditootion of Ieturich Wolf- sobin, of Bt, Louls, Our olty Is orowdod, and, to- morroww being tho gala duy, overybody will bo out. g THE PORK-PACKERS. Crxounnaty, 0., Aug. 19.—Tho Oinclnnati Pork- Packor s’ ‘Assoclatiou to-day dirocted their delo- ates ta) favar tho presont rates of the Assoois- Flom at- tho Louisyillo Convantion but to oz~ plleitly state that tha Gluchmatl Association fa- vors wir'foria rules of packing throughout the country, bug will ablde by the rulos ndopted by L tlo Nutynal Assoclution, CRIME. The . Supposed Abductor of Charley Ross Held in Custody, Troubles of the Rev, Mr.. Glen- denning, of Jersey City, How Ho Seoured a * Statement” from His Vietim, Particulars of the Shooting Affair"in Hamilton, Mo, Two Men Killed by Horse-Thieves in Springfield, Mo. Minor Criminal Record. The Alleged Abductor of tho Ross Still Held at Odell. Spectal Dispalch {o The Chicago Tridune. OpEty, Ill., Aug. 19,—Tho caso of tho man Dungan, ohiarged with tho abduction of the Ross oliild, was called bofors 8, H. Pennoy st 1 o'clock to-day. Tho hearing was to tako placo ot Wisner's fall, Long boforo’ the hour sot for the hoarlng tho hall waa crowdod to its ntmoat capacity. Roportors of the Pontiac, Blooming. tou and Chiengo papors woro presont, as wofe also parties from Chicago and Bloomington to idontify tho child. Those who came to hoar tho trial wero doomed to disappointment, for Just as the caso was called . . TUBEE TELEGDAMS woro hnnded Mr. Fuvk, who, after glaucing at them a moment, passed one of thom to the Court, aud snid tust dispatches just recelvod made {t nccuunr{ for him to nsk a’ continuanco of tho caso ; that bo did ot wish to state the coutonts of tho digpatches pubnnl{, but that tho Court could inspoct thom and satlufy himsotf oy to their importance. The Court satd ho was eatisficd a continuance should bo granted, aud be would continuo tho caso until Saturday at 10 - o'clock, Indefsult of bail Dungan was com- mittod to )ail to await furtho-dovelopments, , Mr. Funk is still of tho opinion that THE QIILD I8 NOT CHIABLIE ROBS, butis ms positivo ss over that Duugan is the principal i the abduction of that ohild. Your reporter intorviowed a number of thoso 'who seom to bo tho bost- informad, with tho fol- lowing rosult: A. P. Wright, a keon, shrowd Inwyer, soys that tho ciroumstances are utrmfi. and warrant o thorough fuvestigation, 8, II, LDonnoy thinka this is the Ross child, and thnt tho eovidonco agalnst tho man is very strong. The Don. W. L. Amort thinks it ss dark A oaso as ho over knew. short, tho genoral fecling is so atrong agelust the man that thoro were a half dozon warrants roady to_rearrcst the man in coso of his dis- charge. In eupport of the theory of Messrs. ‘Wright, Fuuk, aud othors, it hay beon ascertain. od by privato doteotivos tliat soon after Dungan oame, bo.and Murkins Joft in the night, taking a cliild’ with thow, and csmo back the next night without it. It was ascertaived yestorday that they hind gons through Streatorto Ottawsin a closa carrfnge, and had loft A OMILD ANSWEDING TUE DESCHIPTION OF THE 1089 0¥ - . at tho Iattor placo. D'artics thore olalmed that tha child bad beon sent to Philadelphis oo last Thuradsy. Tho shove was this uvuuinfiunl to tho Chiof of Polico at Philadelphia. Mr. Fank thinks tho child has been sent to Missouri, whoro Murkins has relatives living, Tho oxcito- ment Is great, Our citizong aro npondln[i hun- dreds of dollars by way of--tolegrams and hiring privato doteclivos to traco the child mentionod above, Thore will doubtlesa Do further srrests ado to-night. * ‘Tho Jerscy City Scandal. Jensey Orry, N. Y., Agg. 19.—The excitement 1h roforence to tho death of Aiss Mary Pomoroy is increasing. Horanto-morlom statoment, that tho Rev. Mr. Glondenning is the fathor of hor chitd gains almost universal crodence, and hois bitterly denounced on all sides. Mrs., Miller, the girl'a sunt, with whom sho lived, says that shortly boforo hor doatl, Miss Pomoroy confided to her, and hor hushaud the tollowing statemont : On tho night aftor I found that I was in trouble, sud sfter tho matter had all been:talked ovor bo- tivoon Mr. Glendouning and, myself, aud ho had L aesurod me that evbrything would bo made right, meaning a8 I supposed that he would marry me, Bir, Glendonning camo into tho parlor. X was seated by the door. Ho nwmnclmd the table, and nftn%a few pleasant words had passed ‘botweoon us ho snid to mie, *Mary, have you pen and ink? I ¥ant you to wnie sometbing for mo. Youknow whut'a sctape I am is, aud I waut you to shiold mo, for if this thing goes qut Iam a ruiged mon.' Then Lo began to dictsto somothing for mo to writo, and I refused to do it becauss it was falso. Ife thon drow a ravolver from his packet and told mo that I must write it, I was very much frightonetl, snd all soomed dark and blank tome. I wroto whatevor he told me, but what it was I cannot tell, oxcept that it was somothing to sbiold bim and sot bim right ‘before tho public and churchs I signedmy nama to tho paper, aud it Is now in his possession, I* nnp{;cun.' Pho paper alluded to is supposod to Lo the evidenca upon which Glondenning mainly” xolied for his défenge, " The Hamilton (Mo.) Tragedys £rom the St. Jodeph (Mo.) Herald, Yestorday morning the Herald publighed s brief account of a shootiug affair that ocourred on the provious evening ot Hamitton, Caldwell County., Yestordaya reportor of the Morning Zerald visitod Hamilton, and obtained tho full particulars of ove of the most distrossing affairs that has ever occurrod in Caldwell County. Albert GDayis in 54 yéars of sge, and was born in Osrroll County, Mo. He romoved to the site whore Hamilton now siands somo thirty-five ‘-{enm 2go, and erected the first houso botweon “amoron snd DBreakinridge; on tho Jine of tho Hanvibal & 8t. Josoph Raliroad. James 11, Broajus Su ason of Jacob Drosius, ond is 84 yoars of age. Ioe was Lorn in Mary- 1"'"“' and'romoved to Missouri in 1849, sotthing n Gallatin, Daviess County, Bight years ago bo wasmarriod to Misa Mary F. Davis, daughtor of Albort G. Davis, aud thon removed to Hamil. on, aud mado his héime with Lis father-in-Taw, For many yoara tho partiea lived together pleas- potly, snd two children, ono a boy now 8 yoara 01, thp gthor a girl, now 0, woro tho lssue of tho marriago, Mr. Brosins was engaged in tho reantilo business with his brothor, A yoar or o the Brosius_brothers- beeamo involved, v, Davjs purchasod tho intorost of Georgs o 4o aud continuod the business with L 1o his son-s. 0 djsagrooments took placo be- Tun ghior. Kk, #ad Anally James *retired waon tho “'ahd ongaged in farming on & from the cgueorn, to Mr, Davis. Bomo plocoof Mhd bolon, igan i differonges aroso in ro, < enfiiclont to causn ill- of a rorlous eliaractor, bu. “ag” higard with Mr, fooling. Drosius continued . .« yig weoks ago, Davis, howovyer, until s month v Segpol wjth his During the winter o had somo a. '~ Insjnu- wifo, which soon bocamo :luito BOrIoUn. “qygn’ otk atioyg, and Onally acousationn, wore thiv g T freoly, and for gavoral munths the gnrlht o thongh roalding In the samo houso, did ot s togothor as mun and wife, When lh'msluluL of ‘; Mr. Davia ho took the two childron with him ol his fathor's howse, Ilig wifo wont foraud J'_\‘ tained thom, and fhoy_ huve rowainod withdor sinco that timo, Brosius continuod to ml'fu'nhlr{(bl against Ar. Daviy, nud ropoated in publio tho Insii tions Lo biad mado agaiust by wifo, ‘Lhe la ?t was partioulntly buoxious to Davis, whose l? E fostion for his danghter knew no bouuds 3 ‘l‘d ho boro it quiotly, and seomed n}nx[‘aua to avol Brosiws as muok i possiblo, The® patties mfin onco or twico, n;u: bittor W“,‘J’-fl,wm used by Drouius, but 1o violenco was offeroc, At u?.v"clonu T'riday ovening, Drosius latt the Hamilton 1lotol, whore ho resided, and an- nosnced s fntontion of going to soo his nhl}; dron, Tho rotidouca of Dr, Davis {s on Dav stroot, two blocks north of tho Hamliton Totol, Drosins passod up to the Hamilton Bank buliding, onthecorner enst, and took & 1o efops towards Mr. Dayis' houso. Iis childron were piaying in tho yard, and ho talked tothow, ssk- lng t thoy did wou ‘want to. ®o0 thoir 8" Eowething _way eald y the nglldrnn, and Brosins atarted over to the housn, Tn o momont moro tho little boy wan heard seronming, nul Brogius was soon aturting towards tho bank with ohild on hiy ghouldor, in wifo followed kim, sud endoav- ored to obtain possosulon of tho boy, aud at the gnino bmo Ar, Davis advancod towards bl g {0 the crop—not ho insinns- |- ‘What worda pasaed botwoon the parties no ‘one wan ablo to say, but they wers very fow. Col, Paco’ bad just boon talliing to Mr. Davis, and hoard all tyat took place, but hio was not iu town yoatorday. IYErquiro Olnmeul eays that, a8 Daviy advanced, Brosiua turncd around, drew a rovol- vor, and flrod two shots, At tho second shot Davis foll to his knoes, aud, drawlng s rovolver, commencod firing, Sovon or alFlu nliots woro fited in o momont's timo. At the fourth shot Brosius doubled up and fell, but still kopt firing, Mr. W. J. Irving, the drugglst, did not reacl the soono until tho firat tivo shota woro firod. At that tima ho says tha patties appearod to bu clinched, Davis having tho ‘‘undor holt,” and Droslus soomod trylng to uhoot bitn on tho top of tho hond. Davia criod out, e lsmurdoring mal” At that timo ho had his rovolvor in ono hand and was holding on to 'Broziug with tho othor, 'They thon foll to the ground, Davis on top, and sovoral shots woro fired, during Which Brosius roceived a wound in tho alde, ~ Irving ran over and pulled Davis off, whon DBrosius roso upon hiu olbow and flred 'again, tho bnll striking his antagonist in the loft broast. Tho Initor roturnod the fire with his plstol within 18 inohos of Brosiue' hend, and_the Inttor droppod .back, apparrently lifoloss. Duiing the encoun- ter Drosius fired (ive sliots and Davis throo, By this time a large crowd lad assemblod, and tho partios woro taken caro of. Drossius, whon firat fonnd, was supposed to badond, ‘he pulse had ceasod Lo boat, and tho hoart had consod to beat, and the syos woro fixed and glassy. Ho was romoved to tho Hamilton Hotel, and placed on a paliot on tho floor, and in the conrso of ten min~ utos rovived aud becomo conscious, Drs, R. D, King and W. J. Tultld were summonod and ox- amined tho wounds, It was found that the ball had entered tho loft arm, about one-thirh of tho way up from the olbow, travorsing tho arm ox- ternally to tho bone, then rnunlng obliquely np- ward and entoring tho body sbout threo_inchos bolow tho arm pit, and about tho same distouce snteriorly to a porpondicular line from tho sbouldor, Tho condition of tho patient pre- veonted an examination of tho courso the ball had takon aftor ontering tho body. There woro two scalp wounda cut in the skull on_the head, but no fracturo, Theso are supposed to hinve boen intlictod with a weight in tho lauds of # son.of Mr. Dayls. Tlore were also ovidencos of intornal Lhemorrhago and lrritation of the Jungs, Ar, Davis waa convoyed to his residonce. An oxamination showod ihat ono ball hind cnvorod tho chost on the left sido, about 3 inchos above tho nipplo, and 13¢ inclica sxterually from a Jiuo drawn_porvendioularly and longtitudinally from tho nipple. Also o wound in tho upper part of tho back, about 2 inches to tho lofc of tho spino, ou a level with a traverso lino drawn from the top of tho shiouldor, belng noar the upper angle of tha shionlder-blade ; also a wound ou the front of tho loft thigh, 6 inchies abovo the knoo’; the ball fa aupposed to bo imbedded iu the bono, Thero is nothing on the surface to indicato the courss of tho ball iu the two firat woundsa, -The wonder is how the _child escaped lu}ury in tho moloo, It foll from Brosius' arms as ho Tell to tho ground, and was pioked up by the auxious mothor unharmed. Considaring tho large num- ber of spoctators on the stroots, all of whom wora hurrying diréctly to tho scono of notion, avd tho manner in which the balls wero flying oround, it ig alao singular that others were not hurt. One ball struck o r‘(ckat of tha yard fencs, withina faw foat of which somo ladics wero standing. _Our roportor found Mr. Davis lying on a paltot oi tho floor, with Lis family sround him, Ho soomed to suffér at times soveroly, and yot bara bis sufforinga with romarkable fortitude. Scoros of frionds were droppingin to soe him evory hour, and bo wag glad to welcome them all. He bad a kind word to say to overy one, and wanted to shake hands, although it evidontly gave him pain to doso. Towards tho lattor part of the day it was found nbeolutely nocossary to limit tha visitors to thoso mclunily necessary to wait ouhim, In speaking of the afsir Mr. Davis monifostod the most intonso feoling, o bo- lioved tho Brosius boys Lad robbed him, Thoy bad tried to biast tho character of his belovod duughter, and then they bud attempted to take his own hoart's blood. He scomed to feol that ho had acted in his own defoneo aud in defonsa of tho honor of his family, and had no rogrota $0 expross, < A visit to Mr, Brosius found him sufforing considerably, and in & condition that loft but littlo hopo for racovery. Ho was porfectly con- Bcious, but of courso unablo to convorss with suy oue eave in syllables, Ilis father, mother, and brothers, ana many frionds, woro conatantly around bis couch, ministering to his wants and eudoavoring to mitigate his sufforiugs. ‘Tho physiciane tako a vory dosponding viow of his cado, rogarding tho ohancos as ninoty-mino in & Livbdrod againet him. Bo far as tho goneral feoling of the people of Hamilton ia_concorned, it is decidedly ou_ the nide of Mr. Davis. "They have a high regard for many membors of Mr., rosius’ family, but think that he himsclf has not done what he ought to have, dono, to say tho least, Mysterfous Disappearance and Sus= pected MEurdors Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trtbune, RANRAKEE, 111, Aug. 19.—Tho adjvining Town of Limestono is profoundly agitated over the disappoarance of the wifo of Androw Wiley, & farmor, rosiding about ¢ miles from this city. Afra, W. disappoared from homo during Sunday night, and no authentio’ information has boen recoived of hor whercabouts na yet. A rumor provails in some quartors that a woman with satchol in hand applied for ontrance at sovoral houses 6 or 8 miles distant from Wiley’s s short time bhoforo daybrosk, but no action has boon talon on tho suggention, At the Aprd torm of our last Circuit Court, ho was undor indictmont for burnivg tho barn of his fathor-in-law, At that time tho neighbor- hood was_grontly ieconsod against him, and thoro wore' ominous _tbreats of *bodily injury, Thoe matter has passed ovor, howover, tho cake baving boon taken to ironuois County on a change of venuo, whoro it disapposred from El)hlln sight, Wlioy’s residenco in the Town of urbonusis was mysteriously consumed one night eoversl yeurs ao, and & gront doal of tall wag thon occasioued by the event. Plow clovises and'small tools someliow gob lost whora Wiloy is, and ho 18 in ail rospocts in bad_odor smonp;” Lif noighbors. . Ho has beon married to his presont wife—a Indy of Lglnml family—abont twonty-five yoars, and fustoad of tha peace and love which #hould mark s union of so long standing, dis- ocord aud oruelty are most common, The family Bave- loug.beon ostracisod by tho noighbors ou Wiley's accouut, It is a woll known fack that ho sbusos his wife in a shameful mannor, and it 18 said that tho eldest son, a man of about 24 yeara of ago, is addicted, also, to tho noblo nstime of boating - his mother.. Whon iloy ~comos to town, his wite is" loft undor the purveillanco of the eou; and when tho son leaves home old Wiloy remains to watoh hor. A yoar ormore ago sho loft him, and ho was put under bonds to keep the peaco nud ordored to pay her alimony; but last epring shio voluntarily returned to him, with tho doclur- stion that ¢ e m&ght. kill hor if Lo chiose, but sho should nover leavo him sgain.” Indigna- tion was freoly oxpraesed at her weaknoea fn ro- turning to « life of sorrow nnd suffering. ‘Wiloy tolls all sorts oftfatorion nbauti‘lls wifo's disappoaranco, His son saye that ho ithe son roturned from csmp-moeting about i o'clock Monday morning, and went dircctly to bed. Upon arising for the day, bis fathor asked bim If he knew whore his mother was; that sho had boen takon sick in tho night and loft the house ostonsibly for o few momouty, and had not re- turned, Wiloy eays he didn't know nnfmlng about ber, :\li "whcn Bho is found *she’ll Lpvo marks on or. Xleavy RRobbery. Borraro, Augy 10.—To-duy four men went into 1. B, Ponso’s oll -establishment, and, whilo Bome of them epgagod tho attontion of thoso attondanco, one entorod thoe private oflice and hstractod from o desk drawer a pocketbook poutaining an Lrio Railwsy note, No. 418, for £16,770.15, payablo at tho Second Nationsl Bank of Now York City; two'accoptandes of Capada pubhors ipiiway qu $3,317.78, and $2,000 ro- valy, pyyablo pt I W. Burts banking spo. Tonao, UUTAI0, Paymont bns boon stoppod. Tho ShoollnE OF tho Fywa Fruin Kol o, . , 81. Lous, Aug. 10.—John T, Morris, Deputy Bherifr of Colliors County, Toxas, writou & loblor to-the Kuening Dispatch stating that lio killod the notorious character namod James 3£, Reod in Lamar Qounty, Toxas, on Hu; Oth n:l Alllgulnt. , Tloed statod that ho was tho loador fm‘f‘&fx‘.‘flffu?‘z committod tho Towa and Gad's Hill, Mo, train ropberics, aud Bte. Genevieve, Mo,, bank yobbory. He aleo atatod ‘tlm,t' Lo robbed the 1ot Bprings, Ark., and Auyt‘u..ui., stages, aud had comnittod sovoral slmilar rob- borios' {n Arizona, Novads, Californis, sud Oro. He would not givo the g ) omivony ol nhor ssaouintes, but doglnrad positively thut noithor A‘fiflfi"r"fii?&’f& :nr tho youuger of tho Jamos Drothora had anytbing to do with theso robbarlos, Two Men IKillpd by MorsesThioves, From the Sprinofald (Mo.) Leader, Whilo & protractod maotiug was in progress tho 84 just., at tho hoad of Clear Oreoly, 10 ‘milos wost of this city, two horses woro wolen—anc frog ‘Phomas Honly, tho othor from Mr, Haw- mon. The follawlflz Wudnundni Judgo Joln E. Earnost, Thomas Honly, Abe Kimo, and Jamos White atarted ingpurauit. * Thoy hoard of tho thioves golng southwost, and followod thom to noar Prairio Oity, on tho linoof tho A, & D, Iinilrond, in tho %mllml Torrltory. The thioves are uamad James McGlanis and Cox. The fathor of tho Inttor lives near Prairlo Oity. The pursn- ing party employed anothor man, and on Sunday morning oarly wout to Cox's kouss, \Whon thoy got within a Bhort distanco of the house, thoy wora firod on from o wooden bullding. Bir. Kimo was killod on tho apot,” and Mr, Whito sorioualy wauaded, tha ball passing through bis slde, oute tlnq arib. Tho thiovos mado thoir escapo. Mr, Whito was takon to Prairie City, where ho died Tuesdny, ADDITIONAL, Bince the above was in typa wo loarn that Me- Ginnls 14 a oltizon of Dade County, and was onca in tho Penitontiary for horuc-stoalivg, but was pardoned on account of his youth and widowed mothor, and that tho othor iblef is not numod QOox, Cox joinod tho party tho day boforo the fatal affray,” The pursuers had this {nformstion n'nd Bupposad the party was at Cox's house. They soarched tho stablo and surrounding prom- 1608 boforo day Bunday mornlvg, I'be two gon- tlomen appronchod the houro a Uttle aftor day- lightand woro halted by Cox, who askod what thoy wanted. Thoy Informed fim thoy wanted M Ginnia and the man who was with him aud two stolen horses. Cox roplied that If thoy woro Lunting stolon harses, ho would acoompany thom, but immodiatoly began to fire, By this timo Judge Larncst hiad comoup. Mo taid ho could havo shot Cox ns ho loft tho houso, it his (Cox's) wifo had not placed horaclt botweon® them. Hoa followed him somo diu- tanco nnd firod soveral shots, Cox turned aod firod ono shot,” tho ball entting tho halr of Judgo Earucst'a heck. Mr, Honloy, who was somo distanco from tho house when tha firing bogan, came up on horsebnck; ho bad fired two shota whondis pistol refusod to rovolve. Judge Esarneat took Honloy’s borss and followed Cox until hedisappeared iu tho woods. Tarnost and Henley did not know' their comrades hod boon shot, and did not retura to tho houso for about an hour. Thon thoy found the old man Cox and Lis sop-in-law, Kinch Weat, on the ground, ‘Thoy promised to flud McGinnls and the horses and dolivor them up; if not bofors Judgo Enrnest left, thoy would bring thom to.this county. -FOREIGN. Rumor that Spain Has Been Rec- ognized by Rnssia. Ching Preparing for War with Japan, SPAIN. BavonNE, Aug. 19.—Carlists advicos roport & socond engagomont at Oteiza botweon Moriones aud Dorregaray, 1n which tho former was de- foated with hoavy loss, and driven back to Larraga, Masono, Aug. 10.—It is offieially annonncod that threo sesaults of the Carlista on: Alcaniz Linvo boon ropulsed with oloss to the garrison of 60 killed and wounded. Loxpoy, Aug. 20.—It is roported that Ruesia hiaw at last cousonted to rocoguizo thoe Bpanish Republic. ——— THE BRUSSELS CONGRESS, New Yorg, Aug. 19.—A Drussols lottor says: “Yery little of gonoral interest bas become known respecting the transactions of tho Con- gress. It ia working jndustrionsly about thren Liours por day. Noarly all the Eummun Stotos ara ropresontod, while tho reaponsibility for tha Wostorn Continent is borne by a delegato from the Xopublic of San Salvador, who is a nort of Y’mllnthmpm and & solf-appointed delegate. olgiana of all olasses Iook coldly on tho Con- *grogs, tho Liborals becauso thoy suspoct somo trick on the part of tho great military monarch- ios, and tho Ulerieals hecauso thoy lionr rumors that some sort of domonutration agaivet Carlism will bo made,” Beouiw, Aug. 10.—Tho Post says tho Brussalg Qougruss abaudoned the Russian programmoe, Tho delogates have tranamitted for ratification fo thoir rospectivo Governmonts the resolutions adopted, which meroly enlargo the humane pro- visions of the Geneva Couvention, FEENT THE COREAN EXPEDITION. Hoxa Konag, Aug.18.—The Chindse Govorn- mout haa givon Japsn ninoty days to withdraw its troops from Formoss. In tho meantime Ohina is making oxtensive preparations for s war with Japan, which is geuerally oxpoctod. TFRANCE. Pans, Aug, 19.—President MacMation, in his progress ihfough Drittavy, has arrived at Rennes. Marshinl Bazaine intonda to go to England in o fow deys, R LATE LOCAL ITENMS. John Kennedy and William Wilson were ar- restod last night by Officors Swauson and Car- mon, for linveigling W. E. Brien into tho mys- terios of buuko aud charging him 925 tor it, During & fight on William strect, near Abor- decn, ot 9 o'clook last night, Hugh Cunningham shot Martin Mahoney in tho right thigh, fuflict ing o sovoro, though not daugorous, wound. Qunningham was arrested. The burning of some hay in » packing-box st No. 813 Wost Madison stroot caused tho alarm from Box 817, at 10 o'clock st uight. *No dam- ago resultéd. ~ Thomas Walsh, a laborer in the employ of the Boud Compovy at the foob of Superior strect, was drowned last ovoniog in the Inko whilo bathing. Ho ventured into deep water, aud, boing unable to awim, sank bofore assistunce could roach him. e was 40 yoars old. ‘Lhe body was rocovered aud taken ta the Marguo. + A party of roughs wera in a saloon at No. 559 Biato stroot Jast night, and ouo of them, a follow colled Fagin, wes about to pounce upon Shor- man Thutsion, & woll-known prize-fight rofores, with a kuife, but was stoppod by some Vi%umuu kicksfrom tho lattor. Fagin ovidently mistook ‘Thurston for thio notorious Jack Dowd, against whom he hay an old_grudge. Officor O'Connor arroated bim, and dotained ‘Fhurston a# a wit- noss. . g, | & GRASSHOPPERS IN MISSOURL ‘Tho Hou. Willlam Knucher, of Oregon, Mo., ina private lottor, says that the grasshoppera bavo roached tho western portion of Missourl, aud many of tho inhabitants of the {nfligted re- glon are loaving for othor localities, in anticipa- tion.of tho sufforing which will ensue from the dovastation of tho cxops. ——— VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. . Pour Munon, Mieh. Aug, 10=3 p, m,—DOWN— Ralolgh, with Two Funiles, Kafs Wiaalow, Gollva end 0. Ui sarn B, Fitzgersa, Aunlo Voght; props Cralg, Atlantie, City of Tuledo, SPECIAL NOTIOES, I\Ifl’ny,wllo are suffering from the effoota of tho warm weathur and aro dobilitsted, aro ad visoa by physiclans to take modorate amounts of whisky twa or threo timos during the day. In & Lttle while thuso who adopt this advico froquently” iuccoaso (o snumbor of **driuks," and fu timo becomo conBrned ine obrlates, A bovorago which will not croato a thirat for {utoxlcating Hquors, and whioh ts Intendod espectally for thobonolibal dobiiitated porsons, whethior at home or abroad, §s Dr. Sohonck's Ben-Woed Tonfo, Cuntalning tho juloos of wany modlolnal borbs, this preparation doos 1ot oroate an sppotite for tha Intozlosting oup. Tho naurishing and tholife-supporting propartios of mavy valu- sblonatural productions vontatned in 1t and woll knows to modioal mon havas most atrongthoniog influonse, A sioglo bo'tlo of tho Tanlo will domonstrate its valuable qualitios, or dobllity arising from sicknoss, ovos exor- ton, or from auy causn whatorer, & wwino-ghasstul of Soa- Weod Tonta takon after moala witl strengihion and oroato an appotitofor wholosonis food, Toall who aro about Teaving tholr homes, wo desiro ta say that tho excolient offouts ot Dr, Bohionok's soasunable remmadlos, Soa-Weed Tonto, and Mandrake Pills, aro pastloulsrly ovidont whon {akon by thoto 'who aro injuriously alfestad by a olisngo ot watorand diot, No porson should lave Lawe without taklng & supply of thoso safogusrds along. Forsalaby sidrugyate, " O0OEAN NAVIGATION, “FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE, BESTABLISXNBED 1840. Four Sailings Tvery Week, Ttrém Now York ovory Wodnosday and Saturdag. From Bosfon ovory Tuesday and Baturday, - Oabin Passago, 8%, 8100, and A130in gold, Round-trip Tickols at reducad ratos, Btoerage P'assago st lomout rate 1, DU VERNRT, N. W, oor. Glark and Randolph-sts, NEW YORK TO GARDIFE Tir Bouth Walos Atlantio Bt Firat-clasa, Full-poweend, Olyda-tulll it from Pounsyivania Rallroad Whntf, Jerst O GLAMONGAN. ... Aug 2] PEMBIUKLE cvvofiont 13 Iarrylng goos ind 501 it th il perte e €5 Gl Hintcaand Okatin 1o oorte o tha a!nwue{:l:xn:Y,'nnl| lll];)l.l!ur lm(’lIU'! lnul\.‘rlulnr;d, fipe, i1t exproanly for.tho trado, aropros ided with all th ‘W;fl!fnflnln:‘ "ln 1atest lmprovearents for tho comfortsad UABIN AND BTEERAGR PASSENGRERS. Tirst Cabin, $76 and 390, . Hisoiear i e, farond bl 98 Draitaior £1 and upwards, ! tug Gome Now York to Lor furtber partior 1) rdi Pany Oilcea. ot Bk G S i ANGHIBALD BAXTER & (0., Aonts, No, 17 liroadirary. STATE LINE. Now Yorl to Glusgow, Liverpool, felfust, and Jomiandorrs b v, 'Glyde. it Hhenmiora Wil sall o LioF No. B North Lo su ot fowas STATE OF VINGINTA, dnosday, Aug., BIATE OF IN) noudars Akt 13 o ot Wt 3 throngh £atos to all parw of Graat Tiritate and esiaaq Notway, wedon, Doninack, and Goemany, Drafte for 20 $ W e e $ BALDIIN' & G0 Agorits 3 Droading, New Y. Goi't Western Auent, 6l Gisrk-sts, O — oarship dompnny's Now Stoametiins w! 7, CABRYING THE UNITRD 6TATES MAIL. 10 magnificent, mow and full-pownrod Stoamahiss R publi! gfiflv, Adetaile, Tittanale, G, Catic,atoey o York on- Satdays sad Lico Fhprdisn. Hacetus ow sy rcbisaura: oo °° 05 Grent Tiriain ng_Trehon ico, 9 Soaths mml«..':g'. Uninago, ‘rom £1upwards, jeago. ALERED CAGERGREN, Agont. National Tine, of Steamships, NOTICH. Tag most southorly route b thl Cormiany Lo s3010 1oe. nd heaianay, donted by Suilog T e Voo Tor LIVIEREO ana quaNs. 5 3 Salling teom N, Yorw foandan (iroet) vers tctaishs, roducod Tatoes. Tiatirn tlokors 1t Joweet peias, " £tRHI Drafa Tor' 2t i Upwanly " . B, L N, Western Acent, Northesst cornor Olnti and, 5 gh-rmlnallnule). Olfoazo. faaluleale, QBponts aw Great Western Steumshig '}.irie.' From New York to Nristol (Englan Arragon, Tuesday. Avg. 18] Groat Wostorn, Sat., Sopt.17 abin Passnzo, 11 Intesimadtator s Mtoersgo, 310 . ¥ rago, 830, "Kxourslon tigkots, 8120, - Apuly at (ion's Kroighs Depah Lako 8bore & M. B, 1L R, ALD, Agent, o RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRALNS, GII0, McDON o Efim‘&flfli‘; or uur;n;mc:m 01 , * Saug oacopted, Ve Bainday at 8:00 . o Dalles MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Depot, foot of Lake i e f it foof ar Twenty-tecand-tts eioffice, 1 Clark 112, ‘outheast oo Tanda nid T Camatate corner o Hadione e ¥ Randalphy Leave, MARXS,~1 Saturdeyse onday ozcepted. | Ar- Arrive, ay Rxpress.. Jackaon Accoimmudstion.. tiantie Exp Niglit Itxprogs. GUARD RAPIDS Mornlag Kxpres Night l¢xprass,.. @y, me ks s 2:03 8, m.| 19:09 ;. CHICARD & ALTON MAILROAD. Chicago, Kansas City and Denver Short Line, via_Loufri. and, lo., andChicago, Sprinifield, Alion and St Loui Thriugh Line, Union Biepot, West Side, near Vad Yridge._Ticket Offices : At Liepol, and 132 Kandolph-st Kansaa Gty sud Denver Vast Kasta ity Iexpross, &t Touls dnd 1 nxas 8 st K EX. viadackaonvil Bpring! Hxpros., Wpringaold Fast Expro JeNerson City Kxproas. Pearis, Keokuk & Burlinston,. Obicsgo & Paducah Rallroad i Streatar, Lacon, Washiugton, fix. Joliot & Diiaht Accomniodation, xiirasi. Union Depot, caj Madison and Canal-sig.* Ticket Ofea 3 South Clark-sl,, opposite Sherman House, and at Depots Lewve, | Avrice, Bllwaukoo, Madison & Prairle di u'fl"“'"&m’ o ukeo, ey i Dav Expross Milmaukos, G Toint, Prairio du ~Uhlen, Nortborn lows, Mal 5:00 1y m, Milwaukoo, St, Pau olls, Niglt' Expros 30D, m, ILLINOIS GENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot fuot of Lake st andfoat af Tieenty-aecondat, T A e e S sy asatnd . Tieka Arrive, (a) Rtuns to Uhampalgn on Baturdays. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINCY, RAILROAD, Depotso—Foot of . Eakeat,. Tndiana-av., " and Sixteenthost,, and Cunaf and Sixleenthestz, ~ Ticket ofices, No. 63 Glark st., Grand Facirle lolel, and ol depots, Dowaor's Grove Accommo *Ex. Suudays, 1EX. Baturday, 31x, Alonday veger HICACO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ket agices, 63 Clarkat, (Sheruune Houre), . et ek Gudinon st s it e 16 Canat Leave, | drrive. aPaolfio a—Depot cornee of Walls aud Kinzl ZDabat cormor of Caual and K inzio. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAR Devot, coner o Van Buren and Shermanats, - Tieket aficey A Grand pacifc Hotel, d wave, Omahs, Leavonw'th & Al chison B m, dation, B HR R 0200 . BITTERS. PERFECPION! 'BOKER'S BITTERS. TBewnro of Countorfelts. T DISSOLOTION NGT.UES, e S A e s DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho copartnorshin Loratofury exlating botweon Kinney & Zuckor ta horoby divsolvod by pawor of coutract, (3. Zuokvr alony s I\llh\!!il.lfll A0 colloot all outstanding G0t am whin yay allHabiliclos ot B at tho i1 atice, Rooms b snd 10 Otls Bullding, corner Bt Madlson-sty. gll(l;" a DISSOLUTION, The oopastnorship horstoforo existing botwoen e 1t Eaowacas U S uaty o L Dualurs, 1a" ia. day Slsspivod by mutial o ot Altra T Feng, inviug SSL St fatorons (um it} o a0, N Hulu etio, W cantiig. (o vrey o6 o barduts sshuiaieg a1 NLLon G e 0T RN Aug, 16, 167 ALVRED MILL, AR GRS el

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