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THE .CHICAGO DAILY TRIBU : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1874 phis in the oxportstion of graln, aud ko oqually nat fault in the matter of cotton and tobacoo; Now York ia goograph- feally furthor nway from tho contron of produo- tion, possesacs fowor facllitios for tennashipment, and thorofore subjeets froight to froquent band- ling and tortnous delays. But how about Balti~ moro? By tho now lino Daltimoro 1 absolutoly noarer to Olicago than Thiladolphinis, 1tis n ‘quostion whether tho natursl advantagos of Baltiroro are not equal to thoso of Philadotphia, -aud whothor in timo hor capltaliats, by s moro :gonorous and far-sccing polioy, will not build up -@ rival which Philadelphin will have couso to . fonr a8 woll an respoot. —_— P Lonisiann pooplo eall tho most matler-of-fac +eoncounters terriblo tragedlos, just ns though they did hot ocour daily, For instanco, Bell, n :noted horso-thicf, was obsérved losfiug round nd drioking nt Yranklin, Ln. Nobody intorfored with him, Evory ono know that in an : tiwur or 4o he would ateal. a horso and be shot :forft. At night hio soized & mulo, whoso judi- tnlouis ownor enrolossly lot fly tho coutonts of a sshot-gun, whoroupon Mr. Bell bowed and tried tsomothing olse. All would hinvo gono well but :for thoappenranco on tho sceno of n hostile {Bheorift with a domand for Mr. Doll. Watson, Ithe intruder, scattorod descriptions of Mr, Boll wnround tho nolghborhood, and, armed with a shot~ #un and nocessary documnonts, started on n hunt for the lorso-thief. o found tho object of his wenrch, nud attempted to convey him to the 1. 'oavost Mogistrato.. Boll moroly.nasaulted him, try {ng to soizo the shot-gun. Watson snccoodod in gu ¥ting him down, and, in tho deliborate lan- gungo of tho nowspapor chronicle, ** hold him bl ho ¢ wuld opon his knifo, and out the jugular voin, aft.w which- ho stabbed him in tho henrt and shot LXm in tho sido.” ' Of courso with his Jugular sov vred, -6 knife thrust in lus honrt, and Achargo of Lickeliot ju his side, Mr. Boll gavoe up tho contest’ a8 too much for him. And this ool butehery ¢'f air antagonist they calla torri- blo tragedy in Liouisiqun. —_—— ‘Thero ia no .vory pleassut fragranco sbout tho namo ‘of .. Caxdozo, and the trifling rovolation of fraud® published in the Vickeburg (Migs.) pupers Improve tho. odor In no poraoptible dogrce. The prosont subjoct I8 snothor Cardozo, colored, and Stato Bupermtondont of Education in Mississippl. Provious to his election to this position ho has enjoyed the fees and privileges, besides the losa subsatantinl porquisites, of tho office of Olork of tho Qircuit Court of Warron County. On his blection to tho Superintondoney of Schools, tho offico vacated by him was conforzed upon A. W, Dorsoy, another colored politiotan, Anexamina- on of Dorsoy’s booka rovenled the fact that ho ‘had boen issuing fraudulent juryand witness cer- ificatos. Tho ovidenco against Mr. Dorsoy Dolpod him to jnil. A further oxamination showed that Mr, Cardozo had done precisely the samo thing. Mr. Cardozo was thersupon com- snitted to jafl in dofault of bail. A plot was formed by tho Sheriff of Warren County, an- othor colored politician, to aid in the escapo of ‘alr. Oardozo. This plot failing through tho vigilanco of the tax-payors, Mr. Cardozo ob- Rainod straw bail, and colobrated his relesse by @isappoaring, Warron County would find it - economical to lot tho matter rest here, 8o far as - tho Hon, T. W. Cardozo is concorned. The recipe for proserving tho young by a “Mboral spplication of tho rod ia nowkoro so Taithfully observod as in public inatitutions. In : this particular, at any rato, Scriptaral diroctions nro followed. Whether fatal consoquences of iYiboral whipping may bo excusod on this ground ils a quostion which irroligious juries determine iln differont ways, Should thoro be any disposi- \tHon to regard tho mattor in o purely clvil point ©f view, tho Buporintendont of the New York Yive-Pointa Indnstrial Bchool may flod himsol? mmeomfortably situated botweon the law and tho Gospel, It appears that one of the inmates of the taiilishmont, Josoph Vandueser, aged & yoars, while suffering pain or disorder brought on by Mo dnjurous fare allowed tho children, commit- tod an imyroprioty for which ho was soveroly thrashed wit)i & ratten and thon subjected ton bath, Owing to insttontion in providing the child with clesn clothes, ho'wna kept standing naked until ho rece'ved a ohill, from tho effocts ‘of which hedid not recover. He died. It ls wiatod by phyuicians ihat tho whipping ond mogloct togothor onused ks doath. A jury hss ‘boon callod to investigate, sud tho Superintond- <nt may possibly flud his system of onforcing 4impossibilities unpopular. The sojourn of tho Woodbull in 8an Francisco wrovious to her sudden, not to any profitable, d_o- yparture for Europo 1@ beginnivg o boar fruit, ‘When corruption sots in nt any given point in tho.carcass, it does not tako long to infoct nd- jocent parts. Tho clonrest and most promising wovidonco of the social roform which Mrs, Woed- bull has offocted is o lottor written by ono Georgo L. P, Hunt to a partionlar friond, in ‘which ho asks him eoolly to give np hia wife. Her name, by n strange coincidence, is Bossio. “You will be_surprised to hoar from me,” he writes, ‘“‘and 8till more surprised to hoar what I wont. 1 want yourBessic.” Mr. Hunt has been churged by his wifo with infidelity, and tho pros- pocta aro good for hie scon becoming einglo again. Ho thoreforo urges his friend to procure n divorce from his wifo, offering to pay expenses. *If you renliy lovo her, you would rather sce Jior happy than as she is,” ho snys, adding that * Beasio {8 not st my hougo now, on account of alk,” This is vory pleasing. It is candid. It - i8 Westorn and secular, Compared with the Eastorn and clerical mothod, it may bo honor~ able. Tho Governmont of tho great aud good City of * Boston i8 very paternal. * It has appoiated itsolf + cousor of tho morals of its pecplo by prohibitiug playa which might possibly jar upon tho sonsi- . bilities of aclass, Now it is going toproventthe ; peabut-poddler from earning his living, bocause ihis peripatetio mode of dealing saves h‘lm tho ox- penso of store-rent, and theroby places the ele- gont retatier at o disadvantage. Tho harmless eostotmonger has trod on the tocs of tho deinty store-keeper in the strugglo for life, and thora- “aro ho must bo incontinently squelched. It ap- 1w, from testimouy takon boforetho Liconso Dot “iyice of the Boaton Common Councll, that Comm. “~gdfor hug moro thon the ologant storo- thepoory. .n " Tho woalthy corner-stand doslor koopor to fon "y othior foo to oust him, and has leagued wits “\yqu5 of brooding cholora and monopolize tho bu. " ortling figures on infant adding to tho already-. o tho combination may mortality. Tho success . \peddier from tho sconra tho woul of the poas. poanwhije, bis consequoncen of infantlcido; sigyment, body may collapso for luck of om). > ¢ . S e e I © L Tho Kalamazoo (Mich.) Agricultur. wynty Baving arrangod for o baby show ab the ' sy fair, Gov. Dogley was callod upon to ackas ™ of tho judges. Tho Governor rushes’ into prie with reasons for not accepting, o promisos that every parent whoso iufaut did not got & pro- miumwould ba hig political enomy for lifo, bo- causo every human being dosorving of that name 18 go well satinfiod that hisor her particular lnmn't 1u 5o suporior to all othars, that Mr. Iallidey's augelle snnouncemont would have mo offoct inu convineing them to the contrary, Moreover, oays tho Governor, no man with any bables of his own can bea fair judgo of other people’s ‘bobles. Ho muet naturally toke s ownne o standard and judgo othoers by them. Gov. Bag- Jey’s beliof in tho fairness of judges in baby- ghows will bo shared by the parents of every in- fant whose appoaranco fafled to win & promium, at any rato, . Alarming o3 the Increaso of crime sooms to be in this country,we may considor ouraclves as well oft in comparison with England. 'The Liverpool Albion of Aug. 16 contalns tho following recorl of crimos which Lad happened in that city and yicinity for tho week ending on the abovodato: +¢ Riot, 8y asnnult, 27; forgory, 6; highway rob- pory, 23 murder, 213 garroting, 1; burglary, 1; abduotion, 15 thoft, 165 bigamy, 8; cruolty to abimale, 1t swindiing, 3} soduotion, 1 fraud, 4; amon, 13 slandor sults, 1.” In addltion to thoso tho samo paper roports 8 broach-of-promisn onaes, and 6 suleides, Buch o record as this is slmply appalling. Twonty-soven murders in one woor in ono olty is n wave of orima compnrod with whick our waves are more ripplos, As an fllustration of the uncortainty of tho graln trado, wo clto o transnction’ which olosed ndny or two ngo, A morchant horo ‘purchased in Nobragha a lot of whont, paylng 60 contaa bushel, o solu it horo at 03¢ couta por bushel, the froight, storago, and othor oharges for handling amounting to 443 conta por bushol, leaving him 49 conts por bushel for what cost him 60 oonts, | Thoe cost of trausportation waa 86 conts per bushol, 5 —_— NOTES AND OPINION. -Tho Onrlinvillo Democraf, (homo organ of Goro) ropudiates Ettor s 'a traitor to the movomont,” and spurns his namo from tho In- dopondent Roform tiokel. Tho Pokin Times (Indepondont Roform) ropudintos Gore 8s “an unflt man,” and hopos ho will bo withdrawn, The Dauvillo News (Indopondent) believes tho nomination- of Goro was “‘unfortunate,” sud hopos it will bo pogsiblo to uulte tho Opposition ou Oarroll and Etter, 3 ' —Tho Jonosboro Adcertiser (Ropublican) do- noances ‘tho local Ropubliosn nominations of Olements for Congroas andInscoro for tha Logis- laturo, saying: 3 A protty sot you nrs ta represent this dintrict, whon | 3 you would make your very nofghbora the victims of Four duplicity andt schouung. . ... ., . .. . —The Pana Palladium cordially indorses the '26th,of August Convantion, and snys “Tho platform is such na fs neodod sud domanded for . tho welfars of tho country at the prosant time, .Dome ocrats and Liberals, and “all_opposed to Republican misrule, your duly 15 to work for ils muccoss, ‘This dono, 110 good reason_cxists why victory should mot crown your offorts in November. ~—Of tho Ropublican enndidatos for Covgrons in Town, seven aro Iawyora and.two farmors. Of tho Anti-Monopoly. .candidates, three aro law- yors, five farmers; nnd ono o clorgyman, —John P. Cocliyan, the Democratis candidate for Governor of Delawaro, Is Mastor of a Granga at Middlotown, aud ia ono of tho most extensivo poach-growers in tho Stato. - —Tho desiro of ‘Republican party managors in ‘Wisconsin to ¢ ro-olact. evorybody,” this. yoar, oxtonda even to Eldridgo, - But tho Ropublican parly managors want' Oppositlon voters to ro- olect Eldridgo, and the ownorship of Republican party managors does not' extond that far. —Istheroto bo nio oud of seandsl and iniquity in Enusnapolitics ? Tho moat recont discovery is, that” Intorested partios bavo namod both the candidates for Btato Tronsurer botwoen whom tho poople aro expected to chooso, and suspicion 18 broad- cast in the land 'of Kausas that tho Stato Treas- ury, only o littlo while ago tho viotim of Hayos' {rrogularitios, noeds o thorough looking into. It soomsa to hava boen deftly arranged to mako tho prosont Treasuror (Jobn Francis) a martyr in tho Ropublican Statg Convention, nnd to provide ‘6 vacanoy for him on tho Reform tickot, and; if oll acconnta areirus, tho Reform tiokot will bo to0 *hot " for him. P. 8.—Mr. Francls' namo 13 withdrawn from tho tickot. : —The Houthorn Kuunsas Ropublicans who bolted from tho recent Btato Convontion ab Topeka roturn to approving constituoncios. This i8 by » mags-meoting in tho public aquare of Humboldt : Resolted, That it Is tho sonsd of this mooting that Thomaa A, Osborn 18 unft for tho position of Govorn. -or of tho Btate of Kansss, and utterly unworthy of tha support of Ropublican Voters, " Resalved, That 56 mombera o the Republican party ‘wo fally inidorsa tho aotion of tho Hon, John O, Cars pontar at tho_recont Ropublican’ Stato ‘Gonventlon at Topeka, and wo heraby tander him our hearty thanks for tho gnllant stand txken by him on that ocomaion in Zavor of practical roform In Kausas politics, > —Donver papors report that * The Boono movement has not realized what it promised to,” Tho Boone movement was to capture tha Demo- THE NEW GOLD-FIELD, Roturn of Col. Forsyth from the Black Hills Expedition, An Interview with Him---His Im- pressions of the Country, Order by Gen. Sheridan Helntivc; to Trespagses on the Sioux ' Reservation, The wondorfal storios nbont the bonutiful Blnok Hills country and the valuablo gold dig- giogs which it contains aro confirmed by Col, Torsyth, of Gon. Bhorldan's staff, who ronched Obieago yostorday., Ho, a8 will bo romombered, 'was with Qon. -Custor's expedition, and, having Boon with Lis'own oyos, what ho sy can bo ro- Nodon. A roportor found him lnst ovoning, and intorviowod him to this offoct : Roportér—Aro tho reporta nbout the Biack Hills truo? . : ! Col. Forayth—Thero Isno doubt that thero i o groat doal of gold thoro. ' | Roportor—\hat sort of a country is it out that | way? Qol. Foraytu—TIt is s sorles of littlo valloys, with plenty of good spring-wator, - fine - grass, and 6 fino growth of pino timbor, * Tt is about s ‘fino & grazing country sa I lavo over scen. Roportor—Is it caally accosaible? vy * ' Qol. Forgyth—It will bo.when the Govorn- - mont 6pons it up, d Roportor—Aro there many ways to got (6 it ? Col. Forsyth—Thore are .sovoral, .Tho-bost way, Ithiuk, would be to go Oloud Agonoy; but you cantot Roportor—It {8 s0id n-good many have “stortod. ; ; ' Col. Forsyth—It is a mistake. Itswould bo impossiblo for any party to got through thero now oxcopt o strong military forco, No party of Li)milgrmm, -armod- aa thoy gonerally aro, could lo it. Roporter—Do tho Bloux seom doterminod to . koop poople at o distance 7 Col. Forgyth—Thoy do. They claim the coun- try a8 thoir roservation. oportor—Do you know whether the Govorn- mont cnnhlm})llton moving thom or contracting tho bounds of their torritorry ? Ool. Forsyth—I donot; I iavo not heard any- thing about it. ‘ Roportor—Would it pay to do it? Ool. Forsyth—Yos; tho oponing of that coun- try i of groat national importauco. * i Roporter—Horw far north of the Union Pacifio Rnilroad is it ? - * Col. Forsyth—About 160 milos. That is the .best routo, 88 tho country is bottor. But no ono will bo pormittod to go up thoro. Even if n party succeoded in gotting through,.thay could not got provisions to keop thom through tho win- tor, and it would be impossiblo to maintain an opan lino of cowmunication. nforhr—-Wmud it be too cold for thom ? Col. Forayth—I do not think so, but tho only provisions thoy could Foh would e gamo, Toporter—Is that plonty ? Col. Forsyth—Yoa, Roportor—Did you seo any of tho gold shat was found amoug tho Hills ? Col. Forayth—Yoa; in alluvial washings. We had two minors with s, and almost overy tima thoy tried thoy found paying dirt, and we had very littlo timo to prospect, na wo were moving all "the timo. They thought so much of it that }hny took clnims; “but thoy will not bo good in . : SN R Roportor—DId you como sacross sny othor " mincrala ? : Col. Forsyth—On the ontekirts of tho Hills wo found somo hematito iron oro, and also somo plumbago. . Roportor—Did than ono locality gold in mors cratlo voto in Southern Colorado, and 8o make sure tho olection of Bromwoll (Ropublican) to Congress. Tho Boouo movemont advanced on Southern Colorado with splondid outfit, and ro- tirod in & hurry. It cost somobody nbout 7,000, and yot, it is said, certain Xllinols politicians, in Colornda for thoir hoalth, will not be compelled to foot it home. —In the only Congrossional Diatrict of Wost Virginia the Ropublicans always know thoy could carry, the Wheoling Infelligencer (Republican) now advises that tho party play possum. Charles J. Faulkner is on tho course a8 tho Domooratic candidato, and the Infelligencer Bay8: | An thinga look in the Socond District, the ehancos are rathor in favor of Mr, Faulknor's eloction, who- over may bo the Ropublican nomince, In our judg-~ mont the wiso course would bo for tho Ropublicius to mako no nomination at their Convontion on tho 9th of Boplember, at Cranberry Summit, but lot somo Liberal Democrat or Republican run independent, H —Aftor n protracted contont in tho Domooratia Conventjon of tho Bixth - Toxas District, at Goliad, last wock, Maj. Gustave Bchleicher was ‘nomimnnted for Congress. Amoug the slain was ono ox-Lioutonant Govornor, one General, two Judges, and Colonels almost without number. —George M, D. Blogs, formerly editor ‘of tho - Oincinnati Enquirer, mado a stout ran for tho Domocratio Congressional nomination in the Third Ohio District, and was as stontly opposed by Judgo Hume, of Butlor. John 8. Savago, of Wilmington, Clinton County, got the nomina~ tion, —Tho Ropublicans of tho Schuylkill (Pa.) Distriot have nominated Theodore Garrotson, of Pottaville, for Congrois, and resolved that Hart- ranft, whom the State Convontion named for noxt President, ought rather to bo continued in Col. Forsyth—In'‘goveral, and wator which could be mado avallablo, Tho gulch diggings discovored would pay now £10 a doy por man, Roportor—Did you. find any. fossils ? Col, Forsyth—No, but Prof. Grinnell mado n .vory fino collection of buds, Wa were only on the odge of tho mammoth bone-yard,—meroly ekirtad 1t, boing too far north aud west, Ltoportor—Was tho rosult of tho oxpedition satisfactory ? : Col. Forsyth—Yes, vory, It i8 & romarkably fino conntry for agricultural purposes, and not a 1nass of granito , 08 Was supposed beforo wo started, o Another gontloman who was prosent during snd of wery Sho was formorly nslavo in Virginin, and o formor Governor of Mary- Iond s hor ropntod fathor. Ior mothor ian mulatto, and the traco of African_blood was not orcoptible in hor countonanco, It is supposed bint tha docearod committed sulolde {n consp- «quonco of her social oxclusion, WIFCONSI:H, Tho City Counoil of Greon Bay onaned sovon- toon bids on thoovening of tho4d lust. for bulld- ing two bridgos, with the Dotroit Pnth:m iron- draw, ovor tho Tox Rivor. Tox & loward wors awarded ono nt £29 600, nnd W, 8, Carling & Co, the othor at §20,000. Doth partics are Ohicago contractors, g —A bold sttemnt at rapo was committad Wedneaday m‘gm. at Oshlosh, by & man namod HMoColly on a lady nomed Bmith, Tho lady was roughly treated aud injured by tho villain, but ho did not accompllel his purposo, hor crics bringing hor promvt assistanco, Uuder tho dircotion of Onpt. John Daly, of Milwaukeo, offorts aro being mado to recovor tho tug Ids IL Leo, run down and sunk off North Pofnt lnst Aprlng]. Yostordny morntug tha Berlin nccommodation train, on tho 8t, Paul Iln!lwniv‘ ran off tho tracle this eldo of Bohwarlzburg, _*‘lght carg of grain woro thrown from tho rails but tho stook wag not matorially injured, Tho forco in chargo of tho train egoapod in{llllry and manngod to cloar tho track so that no intorruption of trafo oo- courrod, —Merrill & Houston's iron-works, of Beloit, yostorday shipped an immeuso lounston wator- wheol o0 England. Its woight ia botween 03¢ and 7 tons, The lmmummr spont n your satisfy- ing himsolf which was tho bost whool in tho marlot, flually sottling down upon tho Houston, MINNESOTA, Tho Grand Jury at St. Paulhas not. roported to tho Court of Common Ploas, but, it {s known, has found an indictmont for murdor iu tho first dogreo agniust Michnel Kolly, who killed his neighbor, Lub, for drawing wator at hia woll, 1t i8 0180 knonn that thoe jury, by a vota of 19 to 8, decided not to Indict Michae! How, tho nssafl- aut of Clark, of Manitoba. Two or threo in- -dictmonts had boon proparod, bnaod on tho two asanults, but tho Jury rojocted all of thom, —Lako City ia"ngitated by o now Spirituatist mystery, A lndy medium visiting thoro covers hor hands in n basin of ‘wator, nnd upon the wator becombing stitl a pieture forms on tho bot- tom of tho basin, 1f anotbor porson disturbs tho wator tho first ploturo will dissolvo and an- other form. Wkat aro said to ba aconrato like- nesros of deconsod porsons have boon thus pro- duced. Tho modium and hor frionds declaro tho myatery Is a8 much & mystory to them as to others, —Two of, William Richards, _nonr Minuoiske, Wabnsha County, disappenred lust Monday. 'hoir olothios woro found yestorday on tho river baok below tho stonwbont Janding, whoro they aro supposed to huve gone in bath- ing ond beon drowned. INDIANA. Sonator Pratt had nn appointmont at Luporh ostorday. 1o arrived on the 9§ morning o'clock rain, but owing to sudden illnoss was not able to sposk, Tho rain htudered many coming to hoar him from the country. Ho rocéived calls during the day in his rooms’ at the Tiolgardon ouso. oo, ‘Wodnosday night Daniol MeGrogor, while drunli, entercd the house of Mr. Martin, at the Lnwrenco furnaco, back of Ironton, and ‘(fl'aasly insulted tho ladics'of tho houso, Thoy callod to their neslstanco Goorgo Martin, who, in an altor- cation with McGregor, struck him hcavflfl, dislo- cating hia neck and causing instant death, The I(;"alonur‘u jury fully oxonorated Martin from nme. —Tho funoral of the late Bishop Morris, who died at his reaidonco. in Springfiold. \Vudneedni, will tako placo Saturdny aftornoon at 2 o’olock, Prominent men of. the Mothodist Episcopal Church from all sections of tho country aro ox- pocted to attond. ‘ 10WA, ‘Tho coal-miners of all tho Des Moinos hanks haye struck beeause the oporators refusod to nc- codo to their domands for an iIncrenso in thoir compensation. Evory bauk {s idlo, and arrange- mouts aro undor way to hava the city suppliod with conl from Oskaloosa, Tho operators pro- poso to import minors, and this proposition is met doflantly by tho minors, who gay they will not, undor any circumstances, pormit strangers to como thore and engage in the minos. THE GOOD TEMPLARS, Ciowing Proccedings of the Wisconsin’ Grand Lodge nt NMadison—Position of tho @rder on thoe Subjcct of Tome perauces ] Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, - MApzgoN, Wis., Bopt. 8, —The Wisconsin Lodge of Good Yomplars adjourned tliis afternoon. Tho officors woro installed Jost ovening, sl & hondsomo silver toa-servica prosented to G. W. 0. T. Kanouso, A long roport was presented from 8, D, Hast- ings, H. H. Gitos, and J. IL Foater, tho Comi- mittoo on Political Action, 'The report reaflirms of ago, was thoroughly educatos uuraadvn Appearance. sons the interviow stated that Lo had boon among the Black Hills and beyond, aud had seen 200 speci- mons of gold which wore takon.from there. In his opinion, the torritory in which gold could be found wus 150 miles north and south, and 250 milos oast and wost, It i probablo that Gon. Sheridan, in his roport to tho Beorotary of War, will rocommend tho opeivg up of tho country, minco it is too val- uablo to remain in the possession of tho Indians. ‘This, howover, 18 moroly n conjooture, as tho General is ‘roticont as to his intentions, Ono thing, though, is cortain, & strong offort will bo made next wintor to induce Congress todo some- thing toward pormitting emigration, snd tho prossuro way .bo so great ns to rosult in a now trenty with tho Sioux, which will contraot their resorvation, and ennble gold-seokers to roam nt plessure in tho naw El Dorado.. INSTIUCTIONS FROM GEN, BIERIDAN, Tho following justructions regarding tho ox- peditions to tho Black Hills wore igsucd from Gen. Bheridan's headquarters yostorday : OmoAao, Sopt. 3, 1674, Brig.-Gen. AUfved Terry, St. Paul, Minn.: &flmlllll tho companics now orgnnizing at Sionx City and Yankton trespass on the Sloux Indinn Resorve- Uon, you aro hc!uhy dirocted to uso the forco at your command to burn the wagon-traing, destroy tho outtit, andorrest tha leadors, confining tliom at tho noaros! military post in tho Indinn country, Should thoy suce coed fu reaching tho interior, you are directed to sond tho offico of Govonor. | —The Columbia Union-Herald tolla how the freo Ropublican voter in Bouth Carolina is being boguiled, viz: ‘Horo {a tho Wway thoy aro golug for Uncle Samuel's pocket, 'Thoy will Lave nu ot passed by Congresa Daying the South fortho i0ss of bor slaves at the rato of $5(4) for cach grown man and woman, Then thoy will divide this $500 in this way: One-half to tho forwor owner and one-lalf to tho frood man or woman, If such & thing was doue, it would put in tho hands of tho calored peoplo of thils Slato About £15,000,000,— cnough to buty evory family n Lomeatead and somo- 4hing to go upon, Forty-five million of dollara 18 an awful pilo of groonbacks, —Tho ory has come, Tho *summor com- plaint ” of the Ropublican party that spasmodi~ cally affeots tho Administration organs annually sbout this senson has beguv, and the flow is Iimmense, OColumns of the Ku-Klux and other apparout attompts of hostility againat tho negro by tho whites aro ponred forth on a too confiding publie, This morning the Associnted Pross folo- frnmn aremado up in park of outrages porpo- rated in tho South, and, if enrpot-baggors do not succoed in gotling Yedoral intorvontion to place thom in power ouco again, tho continuation of this harrowing subject may bo dopended upon, until aftor tho fall eleations.—Afiliraukee Times, ~—Tho scalawag aro at thoir old tricks, ' Tholr mills in the Bouth have heen put to work, and are tu(l]-uln(.; rm:% cl\muni\mo old nlncxl‘ln;morlag provendor fol nooplo. . . 6 qul }xumclulr:t tl‘:‘(’ any that ll(‘ht:hp:ao&lo afin cignrlly hirou; A gamo, af will. not win, f\!uu ugl intn“ig%nco and common #engsg, Lho ar- oo oaiod: o Sommin o aion e, tred Shougliof tho twaddlo, Thore. 1 meltias prin- ciplo, nor honer, 11mr wonoy in it, Thoy will s A R . Tho peoplo domand roform and sconomy, & s+ «p go mon and monsurcs, and thoy will suc- ©hen, B ok - ~ul Dispalch, cood.— “ @, ', Btonox livos at Phil, Chinmpaign _—Cnui»n.fi, nat & Grangor, Io was born a to- Gounty, Sy oontinlios to Lo a Ropublican, R“bmw'arnngflfl in the world eau't make him 1l tho xoopt ®_ Jtepullican, Tho Captatn snything OXE08 & wddressed & Ropublican mado IM BpE o was iniho war, Ilo fought Convont fmioa' Tho * Copperkeuds™ staid at tha rnbn,nm *w Cppperlionds ¥ Dra now 4 In- 33{3,‘;’.’nnnzs n oy wnulhrn!or:l:’. nun’{] ‘gg:fi 5 hoy or kuow.,\\'mfiev""‘{‘f’n"'g a’:‘;;ougl‘n;:mrut[on of nusti- CrOM it 4 wont for ” the Indepondonts, Hiy ooooh ®rofrcahicd " tha Convontion, Ittwlnu A 1t wan offeativo. 1t v (ko bout tho rhana_ Republican over ,,"z'fi“)"&rn i Jinde lia vy largo, It was enthusiutio, 04 {n- T dar ousmod.ranvillo (L) Fimes. ————— ENTION. NSAS CONBTITUTIONAL CONVE| Agll'(rAmx Ttoox, Ark,, Sopt. 8.—The sohedulo re- rtod in tho Convontion to-dayllzosthe ull;uuon on the Constitution, and for ofticars under it, for the 18tk day of Octobor, T'rom tho presont out~ Jook tho Convention will adjours (n ‘theoe days,, 8uch forco of cuvalry in pursitt ns will sccomplish tho Dpurposes abovo nanicd. Sliould Congresa open up tho country for settloment by extingulabiyg tho treaty-sigita of Lo Iudians, tho undersigued will glve a cordial support to tho sbttlo- mont of tho Binck Hills, A duplicats of thoao nstructions will be sont to Gon, 0rd, commanding tho Dopartuent of the Platto, .11, Suznrvax, Lioutonant-Geiieral, TIHE NORTIIWESTERN STATES, Tho News IHtems Tolographed to Chicago Kribuuc. . ILLINOIS. , The taking of tho consus of Danville, which is Just comploted, for school purposos, shows a population of 7,681, ~Tho marringo of Aloxander G. Tyng, Jr., and Blies Alice Riggs, took place in tho Poorin Roformod Xpifcopal Oburch last ovoning, tho Rov, Joseph D. Wilson ofiiclating. —Tho oxamiuation of ModMillen, who was ar- restod at Galosburg on Monday upon the chargo of firing tho Motropolitan Block, will bogin to-- day in the Opern-llouse in thot city. It is rumored that O'Brien, of Pooria, and othors, will dofond bim. Tho community are about cqunlly dlvid;d 8 to tho guilt or junocenco of the ac- cusod, —The Byeamore Driving Assoclation ls giving a brillisut sories of racos this wook, paying over 5,000 in promiume, Tho bost trottlng waa mada on Thursday bytho horso Randall, in “THorso-thloyes are doing & hoavy businoss in Will County, Five Lorsesand one mulo wore stalen from oitizons of Chuunaban Townsbi Wodnesdny night. Solon l(urg)p loat two head, M. Bchooumaker two, Tim Gormen one, and L. B, Bates a vulusblo mulo. Thaoflicers are so far ontirely In the dark. —A spocial elcotion was held In Ford County Wodnoiday to #lll tho placo mndo vacant by tho deposing of Tronsuror Kilgoro, on account of hig bondsmen withdrawing from his bond, by rongon of his grabbing b;wkqm{. Kilgore wai tho oholco of the Anti-Monopolists, and Bhaw, tho Republican candidato, was ‘olected Tronsuror by 147 uu\']urlly. Privo was olocted Burvoyor, buius; nominatod by both parties, & —dJolin G. White, of Pike County, was arrcsted at Bpringflold vostorday, obarged with tho erimo of rapo upon ks own nicce, u Migs 1fobbs, The partienlars aro of n rovull‘ng character, Whito will bs takon to Pike County to-dpy, whero, it iy amd‘ thoro is much indignation aghinat him, —Tho socloty ovent of tha woguon at Spring- flold was tho ninrriago laat night of Mr, Oharles Jloberts, n prosporous young merchant, to Qctavia Ridgoly, tho scoamplishied daughtor of Nh' u.llhdse y, of Ridgoly’s National UBank of that city, B —I'horo was & Jargo gathoring at the Grange pienio ut Crow's Mills, “Saugumon County, you~ tordny. Tho crowd was addrossod by Prof, ‘Curuor, tho Farmors' candidate for Congreas in the L'welfih District, and ofhors, payy yuuu{; woman nuamod Florence V. Lowls, who ocoupied tho position of waiting-muid in the mmllil of Willlam 1, Bull, Exq., of Quinoy, committed auicide Wodnesday night by swaliow- ing croouote, 'Tho decensed waa about 20 youra tho declarations horotofore mado- that tho Order 18 not a political organization; that it is opposed to licomslng traflc in liguor 88 o boversge in any form, and {n favor of its absoluto prohibition, Itis obly argued that prohibitory logislation can bo sooner socured by othor means - than attompting to organizo & prohibition-party, especinlly ou tho platform adopted by the Nationul Prohibition party, ncluding woman euffrago, and that tho timo has not yot como for tho organization of an independent political party in this Stato, for which purpose a convontion has boen called at Ripon, tho 13th, It is claimod, howover, thab tho Ropublican party in this Blato Lave ot to adopt in good faith prohibition ns_onoof tho plauks of its platform. The following deolars- tions wore recommendod, and were adopted : First—That In the opinion of tho Grand Lodgo tho #imo s como for tho frionds of temporance o usg {holr politienl franchiues for the sccomplishment of tho ultimate end of all our efforts, to-wit ¢ 'Tho clos- ing of ull the dram-shops, und tlio final prohibition of {ho manufacture, importation, and sale of all intaxi- cating liquors to bo used ns a beversgo ; and o this end wo urgo upon oll our voting mombership to givo their ballot for no candidato who is not, lnrn!\;lxflflnln and practico, total-abat{nenco man and friendly to tho logislation wo sook, Second—1hat, whilo wo aro Inboring to obtain pro- hibitory legislation, and wish to koop this constantly promiuont before the public, wo caunot soo any nd- vantage to bo gained fu placiug such laws upon the statuto-book in ndvanco of public sentiment to sustain them and econre thelr onforcement ; and hience, in ac- cordanco with tho viewa wo clearly expresaed in the papers received from promiuoni toombors of the Solor, accompanying the roport of G, W, 0. T, To- ferrod So tho. Comnmulttco, o eonaidor fhio most ime rtant and prossing work now beforo tho friends of cmperanco ia to cducate tho peoplo up to the prinol. Dplea of total sbetinenco and probibition, fooliug sure that whon tho pooplaare properly oducated they will send mea to tho Legislaturo ropresenting tholr viows, snd tho nooded legislation will soon find iis placo upon 1o statute-book of tho Bate, - A Thero was considorable discussion [over a proposition to 2 ANESD THE BITUAL, B0 88 to omit from it thaquestions asked a candi- dato regarding belief iu Almighty God, which was flanlly rejected by s large majority. A resolution was adopted to ciroulate among tho lodgos in tho Btato potitions to Cougross for tho entire prohibition of the manufacturo, importation, andfsnlo of intoxieating liquors as & boverago in any form, and in favor of its abso- luto prolubition. Tho Grand Lodge of the X 0. of G. Ts of Atlinoin, Spectal Dispatch to I'he Chicano Tribuna, Brooatyaron, Ill., Bopt. 8.—1'ha Grand Lodga of the 1. 0. of G, T\ of Illinols will bo hold in Pheonix IMall, fn this city, noxt week. Union Lodgo, of this city, will give a public rocoption to the oflicors and membors of the Grand Lodge on Tuesday ovoning at Phaonix Hall. Tho Rov. 3L KL, Popsion will mnko tho rocoption spooch, and Grand Worthy Clilof Tomplar Uriah Copp, dgr,, will raply, ~Addronsas will also bo delivorad bylho ltov. J. uusoll, tho Mon. John 8. I, Looski, tho Rov. Josoph Long, from Eugland, sud Mr. J, W, Oumnings, oo S R, CROPS. b Correapondence of 4'he Chicago une, Laxaixa, Mich,, Bopt, 1,—T'ho drought, though not sovoro, is nilcting the fruit, potato, and corn crops in Olinton County. Apples demon- #trato Nowton's philosophy by dropping from tho trees, Potutoos will be small, but an abundaut crop, a8 noarly twice tho area waa J)lun‘tod this yoar; thoy hayo boon selling for 20 to 80 conty per bushol, Farmers sre now outting corn, which i onrllor thau usual. Whont {8 nowucarly all threshod, and huw oxeoodod tho oxpectations of tho most hopetul Grangor, But little s mar- kotod, at §1 to 1,26, THE NEW MICHIGAN CAFITPL. Correarondenca af Tho Chicago Tribune, T.axsiNG, Mioh., Sept, 1.—1Tho nshlur course of the flrat story of tho now Capitol will be com- ploted by 'l‘hunulng and tho brick work mnearly na far nivmwur.l. laty-ilvn thonennd brick arg Lielnyg delivored and 60,000 laid por duy, The ornamental oarving is confinsd to tho koystones totho graud ontrance, and tho capitals to the cornor colummns, ‘Lhis story is 20 feot in height, and will coutaiu oMces and private apartments for tho various Stato oflvors and bureaus, Up ou this floor Is & main corridor, extendiug aorosy the bullding from esat to wost, th tunds undor the domo, and crosan angloa by a corridor 345 fest in Tongth, oxten ng from tha north ¢o tho south entratico. Tho ro- tunde will wo paved with hoxagon blocks of glass, 0 inches In dinmotor, and 13¢ in thioknoss, supportod by s framo of iron, into which oach ploce will bo olosoly fitted, ——— ‘WASHINGTON., That Snte-Rurglnyy—Squirming of tho Ring Thioves—Tho Sucrot Sorvices pectal Dispatoh to Tha Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasminarox, D, 0., Sopt. 8.—Another black Pago was mado to-day in tho colobrated Iarring- ton safo-burglary caso, It ia but snothor exam- plo of tho old adago *That whom tho gods would doatroy thoy first make mad.” Tonton, onoof the burglars, was to be tried to-day, aud tho Ring thieves and pals of tho burglar put on o groat show of virtwo, Thoy jzave It out boldly that Bonton, who was illogally relonsed by Dick Harrington st o late hour on Bnturdsy night, An'f. 22, on straw bail, wonld bo prosont n}i roady for trial, Judga = Hume phroya the ro- at right oponod his court at noon, ut Bonton wad mmong the misemng. In nis stoad, 8 uortmcw? Eumnrtiug to bo algnod by Dr, O. E. Campboll, of Now Yorls, was prosontod, stat- {ng that Bonton wns undor his profossional caro in Now York, and that ho was suffering from congoation of tho liver, but failing to stato when Lio would bo sufliciontl; rucuvcrag to stand trinl. Half of tho worda in tho cartifloato woro incor- rootly spollad, whioh gave riso to tho boliof that tho " phyelcian was iguorant of the nrt of writing, it not of tho disenso which his paticnt bad, nod thot the wholo thing wns but another job 1o cover tho rasoality of tho Ring. No ona hore Bo0me to. much whothor «Benton Is caro rmaocutna or not, but they do intond that tho Ring mnuglrnwm Who hired him to do the work shall, it, thot is In tho power of Mr. Riddle, who roprosonts tho Goyvornmont in (his cose. Har- rington, who will in all probabllity be indictod 08 ono of the conspirators, was prosent’ snd mndousggfiqh dn{?ndlnz his action in taking strawy wos discovorod that ball wos fallen in but onmo of _tho soven - indlotmonta ponding ngainst Bon- ton, and the Court nuthorized Riddle to insuo bonch warrants againat him in tho othors, Bonton will thorofora, doubtloss, bo arrested jn Now Yorlk if found thero in tho morning. If he in roally elck, an opportunity will bo glven him £o givo bail in ench of tho cnsos, which make tho amount 914,000, which may hold him. Tho Grand Jury will continue their investigation into tho safo-burglary consplracy on Monday, when Gus Zeiruth, the Nowark snloon-keopor, who it waa represonted had ocscaped to Europe a fow weoks ago, will b prosent and givo ovie doneo. A8 bo wns the first poreon sont -~ horo to arrango tho _ burglary, ondas ho Lead an interview with Harrington, Nottloship, and sovoral District oftloials, his, ovi~ donco ia nli-important withont doubt. Tho bo. tom has fallon of this torriblo consplracy, and, Judgiug from indioations, Lflm wholo gang, during tho Docombor torm of the court, will bo triod, convictod, and eafely landed in tho Ponitentiary, which troatmont thoy have justly carnod. There 18 & rumor aflont that Attorney-Goneral Williams will in & fow days rollove Harrington of his poai- tion ne Asgistant United States itlomu v. for tho Distriot of Columbia, which position uniformly disgraced. . THE BEGRET BERVICE, Mr. Wilson, Solicitor of the Troasury, re- turnod to tho oity to-dng, from Canada, whore ho Lins boon on oflicial business, Ho has concluded his lnvmtlfinlon of tho Beorot Sorvico Buronu, and has submitted tho results to tho Bocrotary, whosa final decision in tho cuso is oxpocted to bo given within a day or two. Lvory indication points to sho total abolition of tha force s at prosont constituted, and acomplote and thorough roorganization of tho Duroau, with gome 0 haw g0 othor than Whitoloy at tho lead. Chore i8 roason ° to heliovoe that tho Beeretary will not recommend &n appropriation for tho conttnuanco of the Bu-~ rosu nnother yoar, if a plan cau bo dovised by which the work bo'lnnglng to it can bo performed in sny othor way. TOE BAVE-DURGLARY AGAIN. The momorialists who lavo bean taking n ‘| doep intercst in the safo-burglary trials have concluded to take also nu nctivo Interest, and haye omployed Col. Christio, who was ono of thoir counsel bofore tho Investigation Commit- too, to nsaist Mr. Riddlo mn tlho prosccution. Thoy annonnco that they will. spara nothing to dnvaloEo oll tho dotails of the conspiraoy and bring tho conspirators to deserved punishmont. THE PENNSYLVANIA ROAD. An Investication into Xts Affairs, Spectal Dixpateh to The Chicago Tribune., Pmraperriss, Pa,, Bept. 8.—Tho Committco sppolnted to investigato tho managomont and report upon tho valuo of tho Pennsylvania Rail- road COompauy's intorcst have complated their labors, and their rovort will bo formally sub- mittod to tho stockholders ot a mooting eatlod for Oct. 9, at Musical Fund Hall. The ropors of this Committao has boon looked forward to with great anxioty, not only by thoso intorestod in Pennoylvania Railrond stock, but by thoso who have an interest in railroad managemont, The Committeo was appointoed at 8 mooting hold March 10 last, nna fs com&mnd of sovon stockholders of tho Company ontirely disconnocted from it oporatious, ‘Ihe Commit= teo is o8 follows; William A. Stokes Chairman ; A. Loudou Snowden, Secretary ; David E. Small, Jolm 8, Trick, Willism Zongstroth, and Jobn 11" Wnght, Tho work performed by the Com- mitteo has boen “of tho most thor- ough and oxbaustivo character, and covors a8 poriod of nearly six months of conatant labor and unromitting rescarch. Tho rosult of its labors have not as. i'nb boen givon to tho publio ; but, whatover conclustons may havo been arrived at, it can bo talon with entiro con- fidonce a8 an absoluto statoment of facts, gath~ orod from various sources of information, in conjunotion with and indopendont of the man- agomont of the Company. Enough is kuown to justify tho statomont that, while tho Stato Com- ittea has found many things to condemn in tho paat ninotecn yoara of tho Company’s affnits, whicl it {s natural to expect in 80 groat a corpoe ration, tho conolusions, noverthelass, on tha wholo are highly satisfactory. Tho linbllitios of tho Oompany wero found to bo less than aro gonerally supposoed, and the value of the Com- pany's interest ]argnr than its most sanguine friends could have hoped. From ono of the promiuent gontlomon con- nected with tho Committeoit was loarnod that in nstimnun‘fi the valuo of the Company's intorouts, exports disconnooted with the Company wore employed at differont localities, some of them ropresenting rival corporations, and yot in near- ly overy insianco tho Committeo have roducod tho ostimatcs largoly bolow tho figures furnish- od. Tho Committeo has passod over all tho ronds lonsed, owned, or - controlled by tho Popneylvania Railrond, and have porson- ully inspeoted all tho pmgurhy ownod or lansed by'the Company. Thoy have, with experts, ex- amined the Company's books, and verified them by data from outaide sources, They have Flvun, in fiuo, to tho wholo subjoot that careful con- aideration and Inborious attontion which insurey A rolisblo rosult, and should make tho roport conolusive on overy subjaoct tronted, No onie not acquainted with the working of a corporation like tho Ponnsylvania Rosd can ostimate tho amonnt of lubor requirod to investigato ita nffairs. Bach day sugstzcd some new dirostion for inquiry, 80 that the doys wero longthened into weoli, aud wooks fnto months, botore the Committon could arrivo at conglusions that would bo at all satisfactory to it and tho sharoholdors, I undoratand that tho roport will bo the unnni- mous oxpression of the whola Committeo, This result i in itself hl;:hly gratifying. Tho roport will rost its claim for oxnctness and woth of statomont, not 8o much from nny oxprossod opinion of tha Committeo itsolf as from tho presontation of tho facts iusuoh a form that csch shareholdor mny bo ablo to judgo for himsolf and draw his owa couclusions from tlo facts sud figures givon, —_—— THE PORK-PACKERS. CivonxATy, O., Bept. 8.—Tho OCinclnnati pork-packors and provision doalors to-day adoptod tho following rosolution : Regolved, 'hat thia Associntion withdraw thetr dele- fates appolntod at tho lost meoting, nua recommond thut the pork-paokors and provision doalors of this city and Btato nttend tho Loulsvilla Convention us iu-~ dividuals and not as accrodited dolegutos, Thoy slso passad o resolution mcommondln[; 88 tho'oplulons of tho Assoointion that a unl- form systom of packing mous pork should bo ndoptod by the packers of the whole country, and that tho rulo should bo 190 pounds of pork, flg pounds of salt, aud picklo enough Lo protorve tho samo, I'ho late rosolution declaring o willingness to comply with any rulos-mado by tho Nutional Assoclation was rescindod. o — PERSONAL. = Lonvon, Ont.,, Scpt. 8,—DBishop Mnclean, of Sasicatohoprau, saacliod thia city, on routo for'ia diocase, aftor an absonco of sixteon months, in whioh he has ralaod $200,000 for tho purposo of cstablishing his diovosan mission, und ondow- mont of bLiy Dishoprio, FOREIGN. Don Tho lalian Government Suppressing Intornationalist Organi- : Zations Dookray Sent ag o State Prisoner to Spain, European Items. e S—— ITALY. New Yong, Bopt. 8.—A lotter from Romo nya: *“Tho rovolution now doslros to sot up the Red Ropublioan and the Communo, and to play in Romo tho pranks it played in Parls, and to follown: Prosfdont, Prof, 7. 11, Moinon s buguo: J. MoClolland, of Marion W 7. . « Lyllo, of g: yamz.; oldthwalto, of Dos Moinons John Dunuque, In., Bopt. Co.'s oxtonalvo machine-shops and thla oty was discovered in flnn’;ua nhou‘zo";:"ln?o;: this ovening, and fa now a mass of ruin, firo Is supposed to havo origlnntod from n apark from tho ongino, as tho workmon wora molling aud casting all day. Although the firc-dopart- mont turnod out promplly, tho butlding, which Taa frame, was completoly enveloped in flameos, 'ho firomen worked lorolonlly, through Ly Vico-Prosidanis, V. Bonoly o o of Toonwboro: Itocording Marsilltown; rotay Corrosponding uénmh’hago?{ G ry, O. 3L Groone, D g D.W. Lokls, Woshingion, >0 ne% Troasurer, —_———— FIRES. MachinesShops ana Foundry Deatroya ed—Lows, $15,000, Speckal Dispateh to Tha Chisago Tribuns, 8.—~J. L. Dickingon & The howover, aund their exortions and E bocome bold onough to summon a Congresato | of the = wi S0 afteloney ator-worlks, voral bo hold nt Forrara, On the 24 of August thero | ont-bulldings, amony m\vuhiih orm e was a sort of Congross, hold at s vills noar Ri- mini, and at this woro nsgombled twonty-eight loadors of the revolution from all partes of tho Peningula. ‘tho Govornmont marctiod o body of troopa to tho villa, surronnded it, and arrested twonty-eight Rods. Thoy woro soarchod, and, from papors found upon them aud from other information, tho Govornment obtained n list of over 200 cluba of Reds and Intornatlonaligts in tho provinces of Rovonna, Acona, Boloy 0, and Ferrarn, Thoeso olubs woro all cloked within tho noxt fow days, thelr papora wero solzad, and #omo of thoir mombers woro arrosted, On tho tho 0th and 10th, neting upon informntion ob- tainod from the papora taken at Rimini, tho Govornment arrosted throo of tho Intorna- tlonnlist chiofy at Forli and thirtcon at Flor- ence. —_—— 8§ CUBA. New Yonrr, Sopt. 8.—A lottar dated Havana, Aug. 28, saya that on tho 19th an order wos-, glvon to put Frodorick Dockeray in tho chain- gang, which was accordingly dome. He was, 3 10w pattorn-houge conlnining most of the pate torns, woro saverd, named G faco, tablishment, was painfully "burnod on the bands and faco while tools, Tha tolal lows is estimated at 815,000, The insurance is $12,400, divided ns follows: of Harttord, 5 or] T'wo mon woro burned, ono, ates, vory Rorionsly about tho hond and Morgan, a carpentor, omployod In tho os- sudenvoring to save his cheat and Zina, $2.260; Undorwritors, of Now k. §2,760 3 Franklly, of Philodelphin, $1,600; Amazon, of Cincinnnti, '$2,000; in Fetor' Keine's agoncy, 84,000, tho names of his tainod, Burning of 0 I Kiono {8 nbsont to-night, and companfes cannot bo nacor donco=Two Smail Childron Sfurned Up. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trioune, EAST BAcINAW, Mich., Sopt. 8.—A snd affair occurred noar tha Town of Alabnator, on the wost sido of Baginaw Day, yostorday, which throws quito a shadow ovor the community snd sorrow In hehalf of an nfilicted family, On yos- torday atternoon Mrs. 2 miles from Alabastor, loft homo for town, to Bheldon, who lives about lowover, spared tho indignity of being gont to. !mmhmw o fow gracorios that woro neoded, lonv- ‘work with tho reat of tho chain-gang, All com-. munication with his frionds in Puerto Principo | n og four childron nt home, With hor tho cldest child, ». boy 8 years of age. hor roturn, f' one n baby, tnking abont ¢ o'clock, sho found was deniod him, and on tho 26th of Augusthe | hor bonso burned to tho ground. Sho ¥ag shipped from Nuovitns for Mavana, whoro immediately made ler l%nem knO\vl;l, o arrived Aug. 28, aud was forthwith ont to when an invostigation. led to ihe tho Onbanes fortross. No ono had had come-.| discovery to the burntaud ordep bodies of tho munication with him up to the timo whon the}| babo and noxt youngest child, thoy baving been lottor was writton, #| unable to escapo from the house. Enrr this A lottor from Havans, dated Ang. 29, gays | morning tho othor two childron womronuzrnbnut business of overy description ia vory unsottied, Thero ia searcoly anything doing oWing to tho extremo fluctuations of gold. . Frodorielt Dockray i to bo sont to Bpain to--| morrow bya Spanish mafl steamor. ‘Through || tho intorcoseion of Mr, Hall, Consul-Gonoral of tho United Btates, Dockray will bo treated ns n cabin-paseonger, wiil bo without irons, and Lave tho liberty of tho wholo shi| 1IAyANA, Bopt. 8.—Capt,-Gon. Conoha to-dny isaucd o doorae, to go into_offeot immediatoly, rt‘:}uh‘infi_ that lorenfter all land-taxos will bo paid entirely in apeclo. & —_—— . . BELGIUM. Brusszis, Sopt. 8.~By tho explosion of the coal-mine at Dour yesterdsy sovon lives waro lost. Five minors wore rosoued, badly injured. iy BPAIN. Loxvox, Bopt. 4—5:80 &. m.—A dispatch from Madrid to the T4mes says tho Cabinat crials cone tinnes. Bonor Cotoner, Prosident of tho Couan- cil, porsiats in his resignation, Gion. Blanco and othior loaders,of tio Northora army havo accompanied Gon. Zobala to Madrid. AGRICULTURAL FAIRS. d Xane County, I, Spectal Dispaleh to Tha Clicaun Tribune, Bram, IIl., Sept. 8,—Tho fair wns lsrgely nttended fo-day, and to-morrow a rush is ox- pooted to soo tho big trot. Boveral now and fast horses arrived to-dny to trot for the $1,000 purge, Tho manogors expross thomsolves satis- tied with the atwu%anm. 2 half a milo from thu ruine, in tho woods, badly frightonod. Tho matchos and built s fire in tho stove, from which tho houso toolk flre, ncknowledged having found River Stonmer fBurncd, New Yonk, Sept, 8.~—The losa by tho burning »of the atoamor Rivor Bollo, lnst night, s plnced i& el'm.ooo‘ Tho vesaol was scuttlod to save hor ull At Greonville, Mins, Menrms, Sopt. 8.—A private dispatoh from Holona says the ontiro bueiness portion of Groonville, Miss., night, No partioulars. woa dostrayed by firo last PR R WORSHIP IN THE WOODS. The Camp-NMeceting nt New Lenox— Increasing Interest, Seecial Dispoteh to T'he Chicao Tribune, Jowrer, IlL, Bopt. 8.—A cold, atondy rain set ‘| in last night ot midnight, which lasted uniil pretty nearly through tho morning. Tho camp- mooting folks oxperienced somo inconyenionco, but thoir ardor was not damponed in the lonst, Borvices wero held in tho monster tont nad the smallor ones uninterrupted. Thero were largo additions in numbors to-day, ne the faithfal con~ tinue to pour in from every direction. To-night tho air Is extzomely chilly, roguiring tho aid of firo to keop comfortable, additions to tho ministerial force. army of divines now on soom almost impossible for a kinuor to oscape ropontance woro ho to vonture noar tho nanetis {ied grovo, Evory ono_on tho ground is in the Thera has been largo With tho tho ground it would Bixon (ML) District Exhibition. i r Svectal Dupatch to 2'he Chicago T'rilune. };‘:i,‘;i‘,;‘:,‘.,‘:‘:}.‘gi‘," S looking foemard 1Tt Drxox, Ill., Bopt. 8.—Tho Distriot Agrioultural - o TFrair at this placo yostorday and to-day has boon OCEAN NAVIGATION. asplondid snccosss. This morniog rain com- v mencod falling, but about noon oleared up, and iu tho aftornoon ‘thousands of poople wore NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, wonding their way to tha heautiful grownds nf o South Yales Atlantic Hteamship ompaay's New gl brson Fork Rasceaifon Tk il 0oy | i RESiRt, Mlizoteial Sl embiars l\'fl!tlnh mc«:(x}:;;;mnt jn:‘zivers m)r;xt hLou, Otfilo'r x:gd PEMBROKE .......5opt 10 | CLAMORGAN,....Sopt. 2§ itesido o8, Al rom or parts of 0 n : } SoETi el tid psmente, 8 v B i Northwost, pronounco tho display of onttlo, shoop, hogs, aud horsea the vory finest evor exhibitod in tho Westorn country. Tho crowd wag estimated at from 4,000 to 5000, Prof. McCosh's Light Gusrd Daud foruislied tho iada o porta in the ailpae o B?;lw‘ ml’c““{l’(.ndl ll‘llxlllhor nnl)nl; huflnghgfl- ‘Thoso steamst , Lulle exprosaly for the trade, . idotl witl all tha Litost {riprorOmE(aLOF the aoimioetasd ‘convemenco of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. music. To-mortog is :(I]mS slal&‘l)ll fimuy. :gm&x mfintc.bé% 215 :ndfli},fl:nmncy. Becond Cabia, 855 romniums amounting 5,000 wi awarded. rroncy. rage, ourroncy. i Tair olons on Saturday noxt. 1""”"?5‘”"-""“"‘00'4;-. 2o Cardiflycsmenasness 8. ¥Kendall County, Xil. Spectal Dispateh to 2'he Chicago T'ribue, Drafta for £1 and upward JFor furthor partigulars, ' o1 D Aoy O i dilambors, and i Now Yorita O ALY AT % T0. Apencr ly fn Oardiff, at the Com- No. 1 Wivaduar. Yonuyir, 1ll.,, Sopt. 8.—Owing to the main- | = storm of last night and this morning, the County Fair is continued till Baturday, To-day's programmo will como off to-morrow, and to- morrow’s on Baturday. Tho ontries aro largoly in oxcoss of former years, and, with the weathor now promigod, the noxttwo days of the fair will bo vory successful, The Hon, H. H. Cody, can- didato for Judgo for this Judicial District, was on tho fair-grounds to-dsy, snd was woll ro- caivod, o Wna nccompaniod by the Ion, Lowia Tilleworth, and camo ot tha oarnest roquest of his supporlers and friends in this county, The Wisconsin State Fair—Entrics, Stecial Dispatoh to tho Chicago Tridune, MrrwAUKEE, Sopt. 8,—Tho offico for the regis- try of entrioa to the Btato Fair was opened to- day, aud by ovoning 200 oxhibitors wore listed. AMERIGAN LINE, The Caly Line Carryiug the Dnited States Flag, Balling wookly botwoon Philadelphia and Liverpool, Oabin, Intermedinte, and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, RATES GREATLY REDUCED Lower than New York Lines, Hxoursfon Tickats nt roducod ratos, Britatn, Iroland and tho Continont, at law ratoy. Mice, 163 Lasallo-st B, Drafta on Groat . W, cor: Madison, Clileago, . i1, MILNE, Westorn Agont. Evory indication is that tho Fair will bo one of tho largest and best ever held hore. THXI INDIANS. Fight with Indlans on British Torri o 0. 00 1 DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, GENIRAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S Al X MAIL STEAMBHIPS BRTWIEN NRW YORK AND HAVILK, OALLING AT BILEST. Tho srloadid vossols én thi favorita touto for tho Con- tinout (bolng mons sonttiorly tau any ofuor) il sai from B T or, na fol tory. . VIR D St e OrrAWA, Ont,, Sopt. 8.—A telogram has been Pmuml!. .Ignnnnfi' L et 3 rocelvod. -from the Northwost oxpeditionary 1»;1‘,“3,{"9...""%"?’;1&' bt irat Gabin, forc, dated OLd Winos Crool, Au. 13, roporting ! 81251 Socoi 8ty e, &5 ° 1 B that tho expedition was then encamped about 480 l;\;no;mfl tnwl-'lnn. by é:filnfilt!)::'u"l‘;rm :;;-1;1 “ml‘\..' u:;. milos from Dufforin. Tho Lorsos Woro in Paor [ & aanc) bodas setag e toanis e Lorosting the condition from insufficlent pastaro, Lad water, and hard work, but tho honlth of the mon was | E, GIRAR] A%tllll, 4 Kast Washington-at., Koom 13, Chicaga. good. Thero had hoon a fight botween somo | Bluckfoot Indiang and buffalo-huntors. The In- [+ dions wero instigntod to make tho attack, no- | cording to tho Lunters'’ roport, by Amorican ont~ Iawg. ‘Iho huntors state that the Indiang num- ber 500, and that thoy had beon strongthening their fort at Bow iver all tho spring. Torsra, Kan,, Bopt. 8.—Agont Willinms, of o militia escort to bring his Kioknpoos, who are mainly womon oud children, up from the Indian | ‘The Osnges and Kickapoos, T o Noneay, Swaden, Duynaz, and Go t the Kickapoo tribo, hias applicd to !tho Stato for . AL STATE LINE, New Yarle to Glogrow Liverpaul, fielus, i o8 NAOrry - , ologant, now, ydo-bu] | Btoatucea will st fram Plor S0, 50y N ! o o) {STATIE OF PENNRYLVANIA, HREATE O KENSRYL th River, as fol- Hopt., ioroRitor, EKIRG Hunonkata nt rtoof Qreat Diritalh and frojand, runny. Deafta for o1 Waodngaday 0 ugard: RUC O Dasenko Bpbly 06 AUSEIN TALBWIN' & C0.1 Agonts’ 7 Bresuny, Now g on ) Siocime OInco, No. 45 frondway, Herigh atiow s by or T | , 3 AnyoRROrTgein Wontorn Agent, M Ghariat s Oiicago. Porritory to tho Kansas line, avd protoct thom from tho Littlo Osages, who havo visited tho Agouey with hostilo intont, and oxprossed thoir dotormination to Lill overy whito man in the Torritory. Gov, Osborn has, through Auit.-(}cu. Diyors, tonderod tho uve of the militia to Gon, Johu Pope for such escort, and they wilt be or- dered to this ity if tho dopariment commander dosiros it, Groat alarmn oxlsts aloug the sonth- orn lino, contiguous to tho Osage lasoryation, and tho militia aro boing concontrated Iu that locality. roduced rates, Dratts for £1 and, Northeast cormor Olatk and Randafple horinan Tatos, Chioago, ol National Line of Steamships, e NOTICH. Zi “Tnomost southurly routo hias slwasa hean adopted ¢ ¢ this Company o avoid, 0o and has i) Satllug Trom Now Vork 'N evory Satlog trom N, Youk for 10 lands, lurulf\l’l“lfllfll'fllll‘lnd Qui ndon (diroct) avery fortnight, L Ohrrunfll’: BLCOFAKD, ot (1l Hotien thekots ot flowest ratca. upward, P, 1, LA GRSON, Wostorn Acent, bi-ats, (0pposito new passaye, §70, $E0, wuioving Kaldy in Toxaw. Garyesron, Lox,, Bopt, 8,.—A dispatch from Tort Worth says thore woro 150 Indians this sido of Jacksboro ou Friday night lost. Thoy had stolon many horses, and were making thoir way beols (o the rosorvation, . Arragon, Tunn(}:y'.‘A'!ll# 218, Lako Shore & B, B, . Tt, Great Westorn Steumship Line, L'rom Now Yaork to Briatol (England) direct, Giroat Wustorn, Sat., Sopt.19 Cabln T TR ntormonlitor ios Atoorago, 30, ilho, win: 0, R comlon it o Lo ot A B D o 'QRO. McDONALD. Agunt, s < Pl e 10WA TEACHERS. Dra Morwes, In., Bept. 8,—Tho Btato Teachore® | Asgoclation conoluded its sossion_to-day, The |3 oxorclses to-day conslated of addresses this forenoon by 0. L. Yortor, of ‘Wheatland, on #* Growth " ; 'by Presidont Brunor, of Oskaldosa Colloge, on ¥ Tha Rolation of Colleges to Uigh- Hohools,” 1In tho aftornoon addrosses were do- livored by W. M, Pottor, of tho' Davenport Gazclte, on “Tho Rolatlou of the Pross to tho Hohool™; by Col, John Baott, of Novada, on + The Domands of the Praducing Olassos for a Highor Education *; by Btato Univorsity, on '"'Pho Rtighta of the Btato to Entablish n More Advauced Syatem of Behools than tho High-Sohool Bystem," To-night thera was an addross by State-Buper- guloudcx,‘c Abornetly on **''ho Bource of Montal Julturo. Oltlcors woro choson for the cusulng yoar, ag FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5 Packages oF Rttt FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOL BALH AT ° TRIBUNE OFTICE.

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