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' [ YOLUME 28. EXPOSITION. “RHHOUNCEMENT, TBE INTER-STATE [dnstrial Exposition CHICAGO FOR 1874 {1 be epened to the publin on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 9th, » d closs Oct. 10. Hours of exhibl- 289k B oeks, T 10 10 Oclock p.m., every v on wil 2 ‘rice of single tickets admitting the hold- sy exoept Su2 Toe geao ing thrugbout the entl e o eiviioge of remaining rug o cntite OF ednosdays, At A i ¢ SSEL: for tho vening will besold at weick g Do N for adulte and Hiveen ceats sach ety Single tickets for the ent .y and even- foc caiidren. SRS HCIT sytwenty-five centa for adults reriary il o sold sdimeniy treconts of S4ei3 s 5 e cents for childrn. e £10: 15 admissions, $5. o foms from these Txica will be duly snnounced T a4} occasions {n the daily press. Visitors will find for 4pecis SECLCCIE al the convenieaces of & firstclast Every ratlway l,\lll terminating lu Chicag n;‘fll’ll o8 «ception of some e possible 03 CSRY from tho Expusition at reduced rates, 4 theso excarions ‘will be duly anooanced by tbe com- s thels rspoctiva inca. The Slunngers dosire et Ao e i In the atrongest poraible torms that o sasurs, L3¢, "Gnallty, and completoness of detail, & marnde 98 5o sagerior, f, indeed, it ba erer o B B erica. “Every department s replcte wth atiractive navelties, ‘and the immense building, Tith il sently added mpace, b eatinly all. [a echanical Department four stationa: a5 et "of abaiting flanked by & doubl machinery i operation. o AP Hall, insurance s now belog pald on more than Ealf s willion dullars’ worth of Qil Faintings, comprisog pany costly gems ot Art of world-wide :\:lubnl{‘. No ssch display has ever Lefore been oponed to the public in America. o addition to there the celebrated painting, Americy e S is ozhibitod ta one of the rooms at 21 extra charge of % cents. o fabH 4 2o e factarers of vextile fabrice, and some of tho T oases of the city haro combined to make this de; tdiog housed Of ant and attmetivo. All the florists of e soms from abroad are ronderig o Inrge {blege foty & marvel of boauty. Six Western land- ot Hajlwey Companics’ displar in great profysion e R Acacaiaral aud Minoral Wealid of tae R Yidtes a2 Ternitories. ¥ eration or description ean convey sny Ac c(imh Hfla zfl';n:{;!l reality, Every intelligent visitor wil be skreosbly surprised, whatever ‘his previous conception may Le. Upening evening admission, 25 cents. VarR & HOFFMAN'S BAND wil frmish masic, day: s Exposition, of the best and mest recen 0si- o the FXRCSNN ol o the openiag evoniug with GIF JOEN P. REYNOLDS, Becretary. EXPOSITION! NOTICH. Tr order that there may be no failure to have everything #ally sad entirely ready for tho opening an the Sth inst., ‘bebnilding will bo lighted at night, and workmen will be sllowod to work all night If neceseary. from the East, will engrines lisie of i SDUBIAGES B STUDEBAKER BROTHERS, 263 & 266 Wabash-av. Carriages, Buggles, Loas wagens, Express, Grocery, and Farn Wagans, of our own manufacture, ia every style, always ou hane All work warranted. STUDEBAKER BROS. 263 & 26 abasli-nv., Chicag DIAMONDS . JEWELRY, &o. GILES, BRO. & (0. May be found at 266 and 268 Wa- bash-av., where they are closing ont a large stock of FINE DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, slightly damaged, at an immense sacrifice. All goods remaining on hand at the end of two weeks will be sent to the Auction Room preparatory to open- ing with a new stock. New goods being received, and Wholesale Or- ders, and work for the Trade, prompt~ 1y attended to. - LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, &ec- EXPOSITION NOTICE T EXHIBITORS. It tafatended to have the entire Exhibition, ncluding machinery, {n opertion, FULLY AND COMPLETELY! READY for the public on tho opeatag evoning, Wednes- . All cxbibitors must press forward propara= REAL ESTATE. T0 HANUFACTURERS . We are authorized to sell, at 4 great bargain, a choice piece of property, having a frontage of 160 feet on Market-st., and 125 feet each on Jackson and Quincy-sts. Splendid location for a manufactory. C.C. THAYER & CO,, 186 East Madison-st. T GAPITALISTS. gSalast, Proger FOR SAXTIE. WE OFFER, FOR A SHORT TIMF, ONLY, & splen- &d Lot. with five-story stunn-front mprovement, on lo-sL.. between Washingion and Madison-sts. ' Thi a rare opportunity o sccure one of the most valua u Chicawn. Dropertes (for location) in Chicaor ooy o m & 157 South Clark-st. G0 T0 HORGAN PARK For a plearant bome. Houses bullt ta order on long time, eaxy payments, Tor fate! - sride. EORGE R. CLARKE, Agen! e No. 11 Cbamber of dmmfé;. BUILDERS AND HILL-HEN. Far saje, four Lota oo Aliport-st., near Twenty-recond, S ogins, Boiler, Aachioery, Bam, Sheds, {frapcocements thereun ; Bavlocation; - urt be ., i Washington-at. FOR SALE. feet, sonth front, on Gosthe-st., near Wells, Two Rock Ieland_Car Works, east of rallrosd. Two Tliserside. The above must be disposed of fur be sold choap. ES, Assignee, 163 Washincton-at. 42xts. lots at ‘:;‘nh el 1 d will to close au insolvent estate, and wi Amiro L'P. COATE: FINANCIAL. Exclusively s 105 CLAREY, Mellot Chreh Bk 12 per cent compound interest oa deposits. Passbooks . "Sloney aivg Tos vested for others on Bond and Mort~ ums at 10 per cent Interest: no charge o or abatract or legal examination of title. Q. President. M. Krrary Reep, Cashicr. Torz—Depceits made now draw fnterest trom the first anext month: HONEY TO LOAL, Time Loans negotiated at current rates on ity Real Estate. $20,000 to invest in City Mortgages. SAM'T, GEHR, 10 Tribune Building. TO RENT. FOR RENT. 3 , from €51070 fest ornor of Sedgwick and Dindonats. The bert locallty oa the Norih Side, and Youldbs ssitable for Dry Goods, Furnitare, Hardwars, 6 tenements, woll Arraaged, with all modern 2 ‘2 Divislonst., up- m.vmuh. For terms apply av t, Wholesale Stores. Tirs OF¥, 74 Washing: DENTISTRY. R.'EIVEOVAL. DR. J. S. NEUMAN, Dentist, Has removod his Deatal Office to 87 WABBINGTON-8T+ ROOM 13, GREAT HINY Ve will, for the next ten dass, offer our immense stock of Ladies' Furnithing aod Fancy Dry Goods at a great reductios from former prices. To giveevery ona & cheuce 10 buy thesa cheap gooda, our store will be open until 9 o'clock every evening. Onr Ladies’ Ready-}ade Cotton UNDERWEAR Department is the largest azd most com- Plete in tho United States, and the prico en every gar- ment s guarantoed 25 to 50 per eont below any other house. A8 wo are agents for thess goods, we can sell at mann- facturers' cost all the time, making a great saving to our customers. A garment that costs you $1.40 elsewhore, i you come to our stors it will cost you $l. Ladies’ Cho- miscs, Night:Dresses, Drawers, Skirta, Shirt Waista, Bridal Sots, Aprons, Infanta’ Wardrbes, eto. Our COR- SET Department contains all the celebrated makes, which wo offer at wholosale and retafl, and refand the money 1f Dot satislactory. Speclal bargains in Ladies' Fall Suits, Calico Wrappers, Merino Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Ruchings, Ties, Nockwear, Gentlemen's Fine Furnish- ing Goods, Felt Skirte, Flannels fu all makes, Prints, Linons, Cottons, and Domostic Goods. Importers of Hemstitch Linen Handkerchiefs. Black Alpzea in all bost brands reduced to 35, 2, 45, 50 and € conts, No- tions, ete. Ona price only. R0 HeDOWELL &00. 228 West Madison-st,, (COR: PEORIA.) MILLINERY GOODS. FAT, MILLINERY GOOBS! WEOLESALE. HAGEDON, OLIVER & BOTLE, 250 & 252 Wabash-av,, Have now open for inspection and sale a large and fine display of the above goods, fresh from the manu- facturer, embracing everything new and desirable. NO BETTER PLACE TO BUY THESE GO0DS IN THE WES Mantto- Yor Racine, Milwaukee, woe, stc., daily(Sundays excepted eeees Da.me $TSaturday's boat don'tleave until § p. m. For Grand Haven, Mankegon, Traverse City, Mackinac, etc., daily (Sundays excepted).. For St. Joreph daily (Sunday excepted). Satarday's Boat don't leave until 110 p. m. For Manistes and Ludington, Tucsday and Thursday. e S, For Green Bay and Intermediate ports, Tuesday s - T p.m. and Lake Suporior ports, Mon- day and Thursdey. e Oam. EZOffice and Docke, foot Michigzn-av. FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION ‘The copartaership beretafors existing by and between Clarke, Reuben P. Lsyton, and Charles P. firm nxme of Clnrke, Layton ¢ Co., ly dissolved, it )uruxi;xylmd by limita- tion. The busince, of said firm will be settled by George R. Clarke and Kouben P. Layton, Slgned, GEOQ. R. CLARKE, REUBEN P. LAYTON, Chicago, Sept.1, 161, CHAKRLKS P, SILVA. COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have tkis day formed a covartnersbip under the name and firm of Ularke & Silsa, for tho trans Eetion of A general Real Kstato and Loan Agoncy Dusi- nees, 1o Room 2, 120 LaSalic-at., whers we hope 10 see our old friends and customers. Signed, RORGE R, CLARKE, CHARLES P. SILVA. DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofors existing botween Geo. FL. Bryant, fesac Walker, Thomas F. Willismson and Jo- aepb Hampson, under the firm name of Bryant, Walker Sheboygzn, & Co., is tnis isaolvod by mutual conseat. GEO.'H. BR' THOS. F. WILLIAMSON, ISAAC WALK! JOSEPH HAMPSUX. Chicago, Sept 5, 1974 Tho undertigned will continue the business of Printing and Blank Book Manufaciuring at 14§ South Clarkest., ar Gierctofore, ander the firm name of Walker, William. o0& Tiamoson, pasing aad receiving all moncys due and Soiok by the lats Arm of Brsant, Waiker & Co., and ro- Toctfally soliclt a continuzace ol p “EWERICAN MOSEUM, ABDUOUCTION. A ELIT! FRIDAY NEXT, BANEFIT OF BLANCIIIE D BAR. PIANCS AND ORGANS. (Tmense Bargams. A LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK OF PIANOS FOR SATF. Cor. ot Randolph and State-sts. BY ORDER OF ASSIGNEE. The NE PLUS ULTRA of Reed ENT FLEXIBLE SLIDING COVER, Toicad ana durable orean ia tio market. Erery Instrument fur- nished with GERRISH'S PAT- untzated Dascriptive Price List foralabied on pplica- The Root & Sons’ Music G i S0 U, 109 STATE-ST., General Western Agents, Musioc Dealers and_Publishers. PAPER HANGINGS. EAPER HANGINGS New Styles. Reduced Prices. J0EN J, TOGRATH, 174 STATE-ST. 176 Opposits Polmer Hous REMOVALS. Northwestern HOMEOPATH PIEARTMACY ‘Has romoved from 163 Soutb Clerk-st. te 48 F HADES SEEBACH& DELBRIDGE, Agenta for White Rock Water of Waukesha. A RINCK, Watchmaker aud Jeweler, (Formerly 448 State-st,), has reopened witha well-assorted stock of Watches, Clocks, and %&;w:l;y, 2t 977 State-st.. corner of Twenty- st-st. BUSINESS CARDS. ACCOUNTANTS. Be Boonomical it Your Offce Exgenses. ‘W sisit the oficen of our customers daily, weckly, semi- smonthly, or monthly to write up, post and koep' their books aud zoconnta in ordor, thus saving them hundreds of dollars snaually in aflice help. Complicated books aad accounts balanced and adjusiod; trial balances, balance rhosts, &c., furnished. WEBB &KTUCKER, Expert Bookkeepor aad Accountants, BROOM 3, 188 MADIBON-ST. NEW FALL PATTERNS AT MRS, D, A, JACKSON'S, © 82 STATE-ST. D GCGRATY Toforros his friends and the public that ho has recom- menced bisiarss at 72 and horust., with a clioies sock of Imported 1. Wings, 3nd 5 FLOUR. FLOUR. Cheapest placa in tho city to buy Flour, Fe Gralo, 26 WU (eiling to the trade ) Very Best St. Louis Family Flour. 8.00 Very Good_...... 7.50 Mipnesota Spring 800 Wisconsin Sprinj 5.50 Ont Jlecal. PEPTRR 8.50 ye. TR 5.50 Graham, Whito Winter 8.00 Graham, Red Winter... 5.00 All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction and delivered free to any part of the city. SDMITE < ¥ X HE, 0 SOUTI WATER.ST, FOR SALE. (ross & Blackwells Goods A full lino just received of my own importation, for vale in'any quantity 1o sait purchasers, jow. WIL. ARCHDEACON, Fruiterer, Pickler nnd Preserver, 115 SOUTH WATER-ST. For Sale at a Baroam. An old-established Rotall Grocery Store, located in one of the bost thomusbfares in the city, will be sold a sacrifice. Also, horse and wagon used' for the business, with & three years lease of the building at reasipable ferms. For particulars eall at No. 205 East Randoloh st IMPORTANT TO NEWSDEALERS. 1have a largo stock of Stativaery, aod iucluding Writ- ing Paper, and Envelopes, and Arnald’s Ink, and Faber's and Faglo Lod Feuclls, aud Pens sad Peatolders, School ubber Goods, and Novel Slates 13, and_Songstors, Chil- @rea's Toy Books, dc., which 1 am offeriug, &t reducod prices at 207 Stai ©C. A. FOSTER, Sucosunor I PROFESSIONAL. Cured in $wo bours. No charge unlees the HEAD is ex- Telied. - Medicina vegetable and barmless Lo the most Helicaie, Persons adlicted with Taps Worm haro at limas a ferosions, unnataral appetite, woek stomach, 13- digestion, weak mental state, poor memory, & futiein sensation around the besrt, Dervous debility, dimaess of sight, occasional dizziness, faint rensations 3¢ tho stom- ach, bad breath. itching at the nase, etc. Thousands are 851ng by Inchos from the effects of ihis terrible parasite in the stomsch. thinking they have Cyspepila. Datieais troated ot theis rosideace whrn praferred. Medicing sent io2ay pert ol the country. DE. CARR, 05 Exst Madi- son-st.. Chicago, 1l LAUNDRY. OF FICFS—126 Dearborn-at., 13 Michigan-st., 129 West Madisonist. WANTED. AR AN A AP PR A S A mmart activo purtner 2 8 wll catablishod, four bast- gea got 10 BaTS Ea, ‘rinune sico, CHICAGO, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBEfi 6, 1874-—SIXTEEN PAGES. DRY GOODS. 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! MANDEL BROTHERS Announce to the public a con- tinuation of their GREAT FIRE SALE DRY GOODS Until every article is sold. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCEASING, 63 & 65 Washington-st. Between State and Dearborn. MILLINERY. Millinery! We shall offer this week, a Retall, all the Jeading FALL STYLES ia Foench and Engish and Velvet, to- HATS and BONKETS. in Felt, - b NOT TO' Bkt ohes WiIR many aticactive FOUND ELSEWHERE IN THE CT Welster & (o, 270 & 272 Wabash-av. X. B.—Our West S1d 202 and Btate-st. cars to st cara to Statost. Mrs. M. E. Stoughton, No. 578 Wabash-av., southeast corner Twelfth-st., has received the latest fall styles in millinery. CHINA. GLASSWARE, &c. R A A A SPECLAL INDOCEAIERT PRIOR TO REMOVING, WF, SHALL OFFER OUR FINK $TOCK OF China, Crockery, and Glassware, TN GREAT VARIETY, AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES- ALBERT PICK, SUCCESSOR TO E G, LAWRENGE & 63, 105 STATE-ST. trons can roach =3 vix Madt o Buren-st., or Van Huren- GALVANIZING. CHICAGD PLATE & BAR MILL 60, MANUFACTURERS OF Beiler Piate, Steat and Galvanized Irom, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK SOLICITED. Columns. Caat Water Pipe. Sinks, Wrought Iron Shape: Gaivanizud with porfec- tinish, and speedy an: ‘We guarantoo a superior 1 brrught {o thia city from the ot ‘We take Dl ‘:fi ll;’ reforring to the followlng well- o city ¥ rwgrmuéu & DUTCHER, KIMBARK BROS, & CO., HALE, AYER & . Partios desiring farther Information plesse calt at the Bifice or addrras Company's OMieo or 3GEN w. AYER, Prenident, 122 Daarborn.st. oms & and 9. HOTEL. CLIFTON HOUSE Corner Wabash-av, and Monroe-st,, Opposite Exposition Building. Price Reduced to $3 per Day Forsingle rooms. Special rates to Excursionists. The beet 88 per day Hotol either East or West. & HOLMES, P GENERAL NOTICES. Ofice of General Smperiniendent of Sonth Park Couamission. Cricac0, Sept. B, 1874 Owing to the immensa crowds that bave attended the South Park Concerts, it bas been found nucessary to en- large the space for carriages. Onp and after next Wedacs- day the grounds sonth of the new ** Park Retreat,” at the junetion of Fifty-third-st. and the Park, will be opon for the nso of earrizges. By order of the Board. WAL 8. BERRY, Genernl Superiatendent. CLANM BAKTFE. A Grand Clam and Oyster Bake this afternoon and evea- ing at the Lakeside House,north end of Lake Shore Drive. Geautne seaweed. SADDLEHOCK SMITH, PRINTERS.STATIONERS. @5:- e T T R S e O N e BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, aad PRINTING farnihed prompily and DL, W. TONHEHS, 104 & 108 NADISON-ST. ristors. Fa IMBER 14, ‘FURNITURE. : FURNITURE! .G Holon & o, 269 & -271 State-st. It will pay close buyers to see our goods and compare prices before buying. PARILOR SUITS, Puffed Fronts, Modern Style... Chamber Sets, Marble-top Drop Handles. .$85.00 Marble-Top Tables, 25332 Inchos. +$10.50 Remember- the Place, 069 and 2?1 State-st. Marnitore! A L. BALE & ERO, HAVE REMOVED 200,202,204, 206 Randolph-st. ‘We have now the finost warerooms west of New York, and we intend to keep the largest and finest stock of Furniture in the West. Thanking our friends and the public for past favors, we invite all to call on usin our new quarters, A. L.HALE. D.T. HALE. FURNITURE! 00, 202, 204, 206 RANDOLPH STREET. GEO. GILBERT. . Rich and Xedium We nre repidly disposing of our Furniture saved from the Big iire of July, s roplac. ng with the choicest and most Gesirablo §99ds 1n the Bestern market, all of tnp LAT. ST and moat fashionablo styles. Having bought entirely for c il seli 2t VERY LOW PRI We particularly invite every one who wonts RELIABLE Furpiture to examine our gooda and prices bofore purehzsing. GEO. GILBERT, Late SAMPSON, GILBERT & CO., 255 & 257 Wabash-av. Greater bargains than ever before offered. En- tire stock must be closed out by Oct. 1, without regard to cost. Assignee’s sale of LR Rl 117 & 119 STATE-RT, - EA&HIONABLE E’ URNITURE. W. W. STRONG FURNITURE CO, 266 & 268 Wabash-av. HALL'S SPRINKLERS. FIRE! ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Against Fire. Citizens and Strengers ar invited to call at the office of BROWN BROTHERS, Corner Clinton and Jackson-sts., At any time, and see our **SPRINKLERS™in actusl oporation. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. kg we can and will & LS. fists” Hialerias The lnrgest and best stock of ARTISTS MATERIALS AND WaAX FLOWER GOODS in the city can be found at P. M. ATIINI & CO.’S, 346 Stato-st. Schools and Collages suppiied at reasonable rates, | cism. LUUiS!ANA}MGBS. _ ‘Addresses to the People by the-Con- servative State Central Committee, Protest Against the Action of the Government in Sending Troops - * to Bolster Up Kellogg's Cause. The Conchatta People Desire the Presi- de... to Investigate the Re- cent IMurders. New Orreaxs, Sept. 5.—The Democratic and Conservative State Central Committées of Lonisiana have isssued the followiug address: NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 5, 1874, * To the enple of the Union ; b . For nearly two sears the people of Louisians have L3 appealed for reliel to the Judicial, Excca- ana Legisiative departments of the General Gor- crnment. The Supresuo Cours, on acconnt of ita lim- ited jurindiction, foand itself without power to reme- dy the wrong perpetratd by ths Federal District Judge of Louisiaua, ‘ihe Executive remitted them to Congress ss the proper tribunsl, but Con~ overwheluingly Republicsn in both .nches, whils recognizing the grievance com- plained of, sigmalized fteclf by & master- Iy inactivity; the real purpces of which was to leave tho' Kcllogg usurpation in power. The only means left to Louisiana to redoem herself from tLin usurpation is, Ly participation in an ciection un- dr the very auspices of the usurper bimself, armed with #pecial enactiuents of his spurious Leginlature to secure Lis ritection in power, and_ with other and sj~ propriate cts to Le sigued abd promuigsfd by bim- &eif, and according to circumstanees, Already lias ho substantisly violated Lis volemn promise not to sign tho Election law by siguing and promulgating 3 redie- tricting iaw which, in his bands, s 3 more potent in- strument for political mischief. In the mesntime the pcople ure ground down by taxation for unholy purposes: property finds no purchazers, and tsx males are by the wholeeale 2djudicated to the Cizte, snd upon tho sub-~ sidence of » decolsting and widespread overtlow, the municipel authoritics base been swelling up tle focal tazes, And yut there ds Do attempt a¢ revolution in Louifiana, Not eatiefied with driving the people to move for redress, the usurper snd his coadjutors, falsifyiug the fu-ts, in fnventing a war of races,and maguifying to unlimited numbers murders and atroc- jtiew, bave conspired to bring sbuat Federal interfer— ence in locel affairs, under pretense of proectitg the rigts of citizene, but really for the known purpose of intimid:ting jn the coming election, The very acts of vivlence which occurred 1n the several parishes Bave been deliberately instigated by themeelves, and _their object (as asserted by one of their own lezders) wan toferge lightning in Louieiona that thero might be thunder (7) in the Norzh. They huave, however, succeeded fn impre.sing apon tie Prasident the bo- lief that, unlecs mpeecily checked, matters must be- comne worre, uniil kife aud propersy there will receive no protection trom 3be local authurities. Tho Presi- dcn remits all proceedings for the protection of tie South to, the Law Department of the Government, to be directed by the Atlomey-Geperal, in ace cordance with the provisions of the Euforcement nete, and bo orders the troopn 1 readiness for that purpose, Tie petpie of Louisiana do not object to Tniled Staios troops being stationed in their midst, _Thive troope may a+ well Le stationed in this State as in any otber State, fur Louisiana is 3 componceut part of the Union, Tk Federal Judiciary may, and does, a5 heretofore, continue to saminister rigidly the en- forecment acts of Congress. No complaint on that acore hza Leen or csu be nds against Loulsiana Ly als partizana; but the people of Lo protest aSainst the Judicisl Jersecution in store for tiem, and sgainst the op- ressise abuss -of Federsl troops, not fo assistin exceuting tle Enforcement acte, but really to overawe the peoplo 1n the coming el Troops, at the bid- Qing of the United States Yiarshal, who ia the Chair- man of the State Central Lepubiicsn Commistee, snd asvsted by tho United St ct-Attorney, the pillsr of the Louisiana Repubiicen party, forebode the wenton and arbitrary srreat of potitical 2dversariea by the hurdred under orders issued by peily Guited Stater Commissioners working in the party tra. The mpendiag pe: fon, clothed with the garb o Judicial procecling, 4 tarely conrealed under the ex- Jiltant tone of the followinie dishatch of the United Staten District-Attoruey of Louisiara, an officer of the law department: WasnINGTOX, Sept. 3, 1874 Gor. W, P. Eellory: Just from Long Dranch, the Government will en- force order in the Siates. Sters will be promptly taken to crusia out the new rebellion, (Sumed) 3. B. Brcuwrmm, Attorney-General Williame’ cireular of instractions to hin s inates, 10 proceed with all poszible enercy atch to dotact, expore, srreet, and punish tio perpetrators of these crimes, Wil Le execited with & vengesuce during this T czmpeign, but no attention need bepsid 10 s recommendation. Of course no interference whateser 3 hereby intended wita eny poillical or perty action, mor wil much stress be Inid on his bout atiording protection to a1l clazsea of and colored, inco {t 14 3 matter of noto: B ‘Supreme 3, exciusivaly or ke protection of colored citi- Desides, tio people oppored to the Kellogs urur- 2 have meter cuetioned the right of colored Votera to register aud vote, to nomirats their eandi- detin and inatsll them whenever elected, £nd thoy Lave repeatedly and earvesiiy pledged themselves 10 ‘matutain theso 1iglta inviolale, A to the lacal disturbances which have cecurred, rom eny spirit of hreatility to tia 2ble ontbreal:s 4 the Judgment of an eniighiened puliic Thes assert their Sdelits to t! t 8 urarystion, tand checiivlly give oledicnce to the rhment, but they dieeriminate between Governrient and tha nate officers. Con us of the rectitude of tirtr purpaies, and of £l justice of their course, th ticklly en- listed jn the work of tioir politicsl redempiion, and envnot be deterred from Teclaiming their heritage. . . . resident, (Signed) 3 ‘ooniLks, Vice-Presidant, (DRORN L Secretarios. AX INVISTIGATION DEYANDED. Sursvrront, La., Sept. 5.—A messsge was sent to President Gract last night, signed by leading merchante, baukers, and professional zhen of this cily, denying that any resident of this parish perticipated in the recont murdere, claimipg that o spirit of la-wlessuces exists in tlis parish that cennot be controiled by thoe local suthoritics; claiming that tie condition of af- fairs here bas been misrepresented abrozd, and acking that a comzission of [sir-minded meu be appointed by the President tovisit this State and ascertain the truth. WHERE UNITED STATES TEOOPS ARE TO BE LO- CATED. c wWasmrxarox, D.C., Sept. 5.—The places in Louistans desiznated for troops to prevent ont- Tuges are Now Orleans, Baton Rouze, Shreve- Zert, Alexaudria, dlouroe, Harrisonburg, and St. Martinsville. LETTER FROM T. K. BEECHER. Explanatton of Kiis Letter to Mrs. Stouizer—fic Givea Elis Brother s the Most Implicit, Contented, and Lov- ing Credence. Ersaea, N. Y., Sept. 3.—r. T. K. Beecher. in a letter to the Elmira Gazelte, published this af- ternoon, eaye, in eubstance, that Lis letter to his sister, Mra. Hooker, was aimed simply to cau- tion and dissuade her from a costly actof fanati- It was writien witheus other knowl- edge of the facts than such a3 she stated and sach as were sincerely believed by ker. To avoid controversy the trath of her allega w28 azsnmed. Since 185¢ Le has not bad tiwo Tioura’ convereation Wit bis honored brother, Ticary Ward, and he cinnob recali at anv time ever haviog bad a useion with him oo the subject of free love, marricze, divorce, the ro- Jation of tke eexes, or fenisle suffrage. He dis- claimg, therefore, bemg a competent witneda as to hia brutber’s vie: such st i vercences of views brothor, he thiuks woen Liliis to his Lrother's eredit —his brother being a be- of bumsn nature, acd fmen mature Led; bLis vle to go with every popular toovement, ith a tide oboying a Divme guidance: Le thinking the came a de- vice of the adversa:r £nd cautioning ail against it. Of Henry Veisd Leecher's perronal trath, piirity, boner, and r:rtr, bo never had for o mo- ment 2 doubt that vad based tpan any trost- wortks information ; sod bo gratefuily puts on record the siatemcat that he knows of uothicy Fhatever, pas: or present, that hinders bim from giving to lus brother taemoet implicit, contented, and loving credence ; and be concludes by saying that any use of his letter to his eister to a dirad- himsell 3 brother making vantage is & renowal of the indiacreet. if not dis- |, honorable, acts by which” alone it becam i Properiy at the ."ura:. e b o pablic - . MINNESOTA’S LOSS, The Cave of Nckirath Further Consid: crcd—Accuscd Puts in a Generzl De nial, wad Asks a Suspension of Pube Itc Opinion. * Spectal Dirpatch to The Chicaas Tridune. St. Pavr, Miou., Sept. 5.—City papers at bringing up the,arrears of teetimony in the o The conclasions of the e #0 woll susiained that denial ia 4. The Press this momn- La terrible force of the Com- professing to aban- I rocks to.palliate the force of Le facts presented, and, with plausibility much like innocence, perverts tho main fact of all. The . Comwitteo reports the difference be- tween mouoys paid McIlrath for the State, as proven by their witnosses, and the amounts paid by Mclirath for the same into the Treasury 3t §77,000, which, with otber collec- tions disappeared, but are not directly tzaced to Meltratn's pockets, amonnts to $100,000. Besides this is a large amouut known to be lost the State through conspirncy in sales and fraudulent set- tlements with trespsesers, of which the Commit- tee make no estimato.. ‘The Press represonts the first named sum_ as ali the loss of the State, and Mcllrath as being charged with recoiving only a moisty of that sum, instead of which the plain statement of _the' Committee is that Mcli- rath pocketed 77,000, which was not only & mo- iety of the lous through his administration of ten years, but is the amount ascortained by positive evidenco of direet siealing. The responsibility of the Governors, Rsmsay, Mershiall, and Austin, and tha connectioa of these and other prominent politicians with thodiserace- ful trunsactiona exposed s not noticed by the Press. Tt transpires that through tho neglect or con- nivance of Gov. Austin, no boud was required from Mclirath for his last term of oftice. Mcll- raih is now Receiver of the Southern - Minnesota Rond, snd conuted zmong the weaithy men ot t. Paul. He entered oflicain 1861 quite poor. 1To the Aswerated Press.) 2 CARD FROM M'ILEATH. New Yorx, Sept. 5.—3Ir. Mellrath, ex-Anditor of 3iunesota, has iasuad tho following card this P Ew Yors, Sept. 5.—Observing in the nows- papern a charge of alleyad defalcation on my part white Auditor of the State of Minnesota, purportiog to b the substance of s report of & comumittee appointed by the last Legislature, ¥ Liave to request 3 suspension of onblic: oplatin until [ csn ‘bave 2n opportunity ‘to refuts tha false and malicions charges thts made against me. The Committes in question bas acted en- tiroly ex-parte, holding sccret sessions, and give ing ‘me no opportunity to cross-examine Wit Desses or explan my official transactions, Its duty ~ was to report to the next Lepislatare, and not before, and itt present report is wholly uoauthorized, and i made thus promaturely for. political effect. I need ouly eay tiat, at the proper time, I aball ba prepared to verify my wccounts, vindicating my character, and show the ntter- falsity of every material $tatemont and conclusion to my preju- dice put forih by the Committee.. To those .wha know me at my place of residence, aud know the circumetauces connected with the appointmens of this Committeo, and character of its proceed- ing@, it would not' ba mecessary- to make even this explanation. CHARLES McILRATH, ‘‘Late Auditor State of Minnesota.” THE INSURANCE INTEREST. Action Taikken by the National Cone veation at Detroite Drrrorr, Mich., Sept. 5.—The Insurance Com- missioners’ Convention to-day adopted for gen- eral uso Row's Michigan annual statement of blanks for lifoinsurance; passed resolutiona that taking mortgages to secure stock subscrip- tions to stock is unlawful, and adverse to the in- tereats of the insuring public ; that the taxation of aggregate receipts of ivsurance companies is wrong; that the ustal recurns of companies in aunual statements of assets should not in acy senro inciude the company's own siwock or Joans on it, or stock in other companios of the samo character, ofice furniture, supplics, moncy advanced agents, or premiums more tuan three months overdue; recomwending that laws bo framed to prohibit reinsurance after six months from the timo tha reinsurcd nsk was taken, exccpt upon tho written consent of tha pulicy-hiolders, z0d fixing upon Now York as the et place of meeting, in September, 1875. The followiug ofliccrs wero elccted: Prosident, tha Hon. 0. V. Chapman, New York; Vice-Presi- dect, S. H. Row, Michizan; Secrotary, Ol Piltsbure, Xew Hempshire. Executirs Commit- tee: Jalins L. Clark, Massachusetts; Gustave: . Bmith, Kentuclty ; John M. Forster, Pennsy! vania ; Edward Russell, Kansas; Lucien J. Parpes, Arknnzas; Joshna Nye, Jlaina, Tho Convention adjourned sine die. BLOOMINGTON. City Councilmen Lose Confidences in Each Other. Special Dispatch tn i'he Chicago Tridune, Broowutxeros, 1L, Sept. 5.—The City Conncrl of Blcomington are having a lively timo with in- ternel dissentions, originally provoked by a division on the liquor question, sevon members boing pledrod to temperancs and prohibition, and the other five stubbornly working for licente. Willizm Spurgin, leader of the temperanco fac- tion, on Friday night lnst week was censared by tue Council for appearivg in his scst intoxi- cated, a charge which he demies in toto. On Satarday pight Spurgin asaigned Diotert Thompeon, Alderman of the Sixth Ward, and the writer of the ceosure resolation, * for corruption in office, cbarging, firat, thab Thompson has conspired with othier parties to. so hiv influerce in procuring, through corrupt uoans, the paseage through the Council of the, ‘acation of a certain atreet adjacont to Thomp-' son's residence property, and by which vacating, Tisompson wes henefited in the amount of 500 or more. Spurgin _charges, secondly, that® Thompsen, as Chainman of the Commuttoe ou Police’ 2nd Gas, refused certain bids for' strect-signs on the city lamps to one West, of ! Chieago, who then bid 3 trifle less, obtaining the contract, for which alleged service Spurgin, caarges Thompson was to receive, and did re- | ceive, tho silver door-plate now on bis residence. Thompeon denies every chargo, and asks for an smmediate investization. 1o is ono of the city's most_eficient Aldermen, and the people have, no et lost confidence in his integrity. On the o:her liand, Sparin declares he can produce ev- idence, oral and written, to substantiate the charge. THAT BALLOON. Safe Landing of Prof. King’s Aero= naatic Excursionists 12 Riles from Port Iuron, Mich. Crevraxp, 0., Sept. 5.—The balloos « Buffalo,” which secended from thia city sosterdsy morning st 11 o'clock, made » eafe lsnding last night, sbout midnighty 12 mules from L'ort Huron, Mich. The balloon, at 5 o'clock last evening, was scen at Ashtabula, €0 miles east of here, and was then traveling cast. During the might tho balloon gotinto a westerly carrent, and_ retraced the course trav- elcd in tho_aiternoon, the greater pact of the journey being over Lake Eric. T e COTTON FROM SHREVEPORT TO NEW YORK BY RAIL. Surzveront, La., Sept. 5.—An experimental ehipmanz of forty bales'of the now crop of cotton Jeaves hero by rail to-day for New York direct, on a through bill of lading. This is the first ahipment of the kind ever made from this mar- ket,\ and if 1t fulfila expectations, the factors hore will mako lsrge shipments i this mavuer. —_ e 0BITUARY. Prrranuee, Pa., Sept. 5.—Penjamin Crawford, a well-kuown engineer, formerly the Bupervising Iuspector of Bteamboats, of this disirict, and later 2 member of the United States Boiler Com- mussion, dicd in this city to-da: THE AUSTRIAK PCLAR EXPEDITION, wpoN, Sept. 5.—A later account of tke Al}lfix‘l’o;fi E edltin; staten that the ex- pmm penetrated the 834 degres of north latie +