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| ! THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDN SDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1874, 5 POLITICAL, The Massachusetts Democraoy Gathering at Worcester. First Notes from the New York Op- position Convention, The Missouri Republionns Advised to Support the Independ- ent Tioket, Both Parties to Call Indigna- tion Meetings in the South. Denunciation of the Recent Outrages a Slock in Trade. Prof, Julins H. Seelye an Independent Candidate for Congress, Minor, Political ltems. Massnchusctty Politics. TOE DEMOCRACY AND THEIN BTATE CONVENTION, Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tridune, Wonogstir, Masa., Sopt, 8.~Thoro havo been many eves of State Oonveutions in Worceator whon there ‘woro moro dolegates iy tho city than to-mght, but tho arrivals on the aftornoon and ovoning teatns have bson numerous anough to causo o thorough slogo of the holel-reglaters, and maXke locomotion difMeult in tho ay Stato Houso corridors, which aro nono too largo fn thio most qulot timos. All tho possiblo and probabla Domocratlo Congresslonal candidates are hore, sa woll as most oll who look for tho honor of & placa on the Slato tcket, Among lhow who ave alroady on the ground sro tho Ion, Josish G. Abbott, of Boaton ; Col, Chisrlea Groan, of tho Bos- ton Post ; Mavor Tarbos, of Lewrenco, Jndge Hoor's opponont Tst year ; Leopold Morse, ‘who has stood agninst Ssm Hooper in two elections ; Seustor Bacon, «of Lawrenco ; ex-Sountor Warren, of Boston; Chorles P. Thompeon, of Glouceater, who will bo tho party eandidato agajnst Gen, Butler in tho Essox District; ox~-Mayor Smiltl, of Spriugfield, who liopes ta be again Ll asgouiate of r, Gaston at the biead of tho tickot ; ‘Roubon Noble, of Westiield, Mr, Dawes' opponent two eara go § Honator Ingalls, of Marblohead s tho Hon, {Vfllhm Aspinwall, of Brooklino; and Senntor Colling and Michaol Doherty, Proaldent sud Secrotary of thie Boston City Committes, This shiows that there 29 1o lack: of fnloroat in tho deliborations of tho Con ‘wention, however well thoy msy havo' boen forocast, “Tho Hon, Leverott Saltonstall, one of tho bost ropro- wmontatives of tho old Desmocracy in tho State, and » gentleman who was prominontly montioned s candi- dato last year, Ia to preside, sud the wholo of tho Jaat yoar's tickots will bo renominated by acclamation, with tho oxcoption, perhaps, of tho ‘second namo, It k) dificult to sy mnow With certainty Low strong 18 the feoling in favor of Gen, W, G, Barflelt, of Pittaleld, for Liontenant- Goeruor, 1o has not sought tho officé, and therofora ‘the party managers are loath 1o take bim up; but the Iulm' rer men arc warm in his support, and his chanees ook favorable to-night. He was oue of the bravest 1 tho war, in which Lo lost o leg, and a8 a lawyer and an accoumplaled goutloman s{RLS Yory high 1u tho to. THE ATATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE et as usnal to-ight, ong, after olecting Mr. Battone stall to preside over tho_ Convention, soleciod tho Rev- eral commitices on_ credentinls, permanont organiza- tion, reaolttions, to.nominale tho remainder of tha Elatb tickot, and 10 raceiva aud count votes, Theso committecs nre of cloven each, ono from cach Con- ressional District, oxtopt that (o nominnte tho rest of Hlio Stato ticket, whicl will conaiat of twonty-two, Aftor tho_adjournment of tho Comuitice, soveral rominent Domocrats weio eatled in, and the platform iscussed, 3t wild bo brief, and in tho form of a docla Fation of prineipies, It will decluro IN FAVOR OF HARD MONEY and o speedy resumption of specle paymonts, xnd in favor OF o tarilf for rovenuo purposos only, Tho Bouthern outrages will bo Iaid at tho door of tho car- ‘Pet-baggors, who havo fnfested thoso States, Tho talk '1o-nlght 18 more in fuvor of Smith for Liouteusnt Governor. Bartlett does not desiro the otlice, and, though it s thought ho would stand i ‘nominated, ho s no ono authorized to labor for him, t g also significant that Noblo, of Westfcld, & town Which instructed ita delegates for Bartlott, is working for Beaith, and thinks that ba should havd tho honor, THE WIOLE CONVENTION %0 10w 50 well Laid ont that it can bo aunounced almost toncerainty: Gol. Aspiuwall, Olalriman of o Stala Centril Committeo, will call 10 ordor ot 11 o'clock, &g, after tho appointment of the cominiitees, oa ar ranged to-night, Col, Saltonstull will take the ebalr, =nd, affor a sliort speceh, au adjournment will bs hud Tor dluner, Aftor tho rocess, tho ticket of last year will bo nominated by scolamation, tho resolutions passed without debato, Mr, Gaston will mako a speech acoepting tho nomnntion, and thore will bo speeches by othior Democrats as loag a8 thoro {8 time, The Aulegates to-night aro quict and confident. REPUBLICAN FIGHT POR THE NOMINATION IN THE TENTIE COXGIESSIONAL, DISTRIOT, Special Dispateh to The Chicavo Trivune, SrRINGPIELD, Nass., Sopt. striking fMustra- tion of tho looseness of parly Hea o Muvsschusetis hing boen afforded to-dny, A canvasu for tho Republi- cun nomines to succeed the superaunuated Crocker, as membor of Congress from tho Tenth District having begun same timo since, threa promivent candidates 3000 developod—Frof, ‘Btockbridgo, of tho Massuchue 3ot Agricultursl Coliege, who s o great man smong iho Grangers ; Charles A. Stovone, of Waro, a wealthy manufacturer, and Prof, Julius I, Beelye, the most Qiatingulsbod’ Professor in Amborst College, Tlo pellticlane oxrly miado dhele clioleo butwogn Block. ridge snd Slavons, Seclyo not being $ho mort of man they afioct, and tho - nominating Couvention will doubtlcss tzko ono of tho first two mon, Sloekbridyo at first scanod to havo the advant. By, but tho exposurcs of s conneotion with tho Hart. ford & Erio Raflroad swindie iu 1870 has praved a sad drawhack, and_presont _indfeations aro that_Stovens will bear off the momination, Prof, Saclye, however, though without frionds among the wire-pullors an pipo-syers, ja the man whom o good many of the votors ihink 1s best qualified 1o ropresent them nt Washingion, and & weuk ago & call was lssuod for bin fricnds' to meet at Greenfield this noon for conuultation. Tn responso to tha eall nbout ity gen- tlcmen, including Aomo of tho most promineit sud highlg-respocted oltizens of tho district, assombled, snd, after s frank jnterchnnge of viows, rezolvod that, 88 It ws o foregono conclusion that Slevens of Blocibrige woud ot tho regulnr namiaation, tioy would nominnte Seelyo upon his merifs upon the spof, which was done by ununimous vote, Prof, Soclys will not lift a Singor in his own beblf, but his friends will issuo ou - nppoal tho “people, und mike a sirong offort fo socura his cloction. All tne peoplo ot tho Groenficld gatlerlng wero Ttepublicnus, und Shelr course in uominuling Scolyo tu ndvanco’ of sll caucuscs or cdnventions is strildiu ilusteation of the pirit of indopendonea that 18 abroad n Massachusctis this fall, Corresmondence o7 The Chicajo Tridune, Doston, Sopt. G—Tho work of the Démocratio Btato Conventiun, wich meots in Worcestor Wednes. digyJs protéy much laid out slesadye Tlio mlatform will contnin the ususl party suiblolothe, ot forth in Lo loet offcusivo manner compatiblo with a show of cousiatetioy with the Bourbon notions that alano are tolorablo in_nome soctions, On tho quest{on, Civil Rights, Southern Stote, Goverutmonts, elc., it will ccho the opinfons of tha Opposition every= where, Touehing tho Tarif, #t will probably inclliie £ tho liberal position takon by the Majne Demoeracy, On fusnces and the eurrency, it 1o llkely io u quito m pronounced oa tho right sido aa the plat- form of the Ilinols Oprosition, Tho FPendloton ‘vagary s tever found iy foyor in Slsssochusotts, excopt aniongs the erovvd thut rullies whon called for 10 the standard of Gen, Butler, “Thie Convention ia iikcly (0 bo 8 largor and more Bopeful ono than for several yoarn past, ‘Tho seoming dotermination of tho Ropublicsn Prohibitioniats to run Licut.Gov, Talbot given thom the courage to beliove thern 15 5 chanco 10 eluct thelr candidate, and bottor reason bo Teliove that they swillat all eventa very much atrongthen tho party-forco in tho Leglslature, sud possibly gnin & membor or two of tho Congreaional delegation, "Tycrafore thoy will maka every elort to demonatrat the 7itality and cnthuslasm of tho arganization, "o nominee for Governor will unquestiotably bo Willian Ganton, ex-Myor of Doston, Mr, Gaston s gitoof thions goitluicn who, withoutaver dolng suy~ thing 40 Justify &, gota reputstion for posscasing the quilliteations for higgh offico, His Mayorally of Boston wia signalizod Ly W0 Greab Pire, und, 1o the Judgmont of tho 1icople, ho then showed ‘himsolf quite uncqual € tho necessftios of vigorous action i ime of mpora~ Uve omorgency, Bo wirong was thla foeling that, al- though he was a ondidato for r-eloction one £ Clifzans’ tcket, ho was Leaten by the Ifon, Honry 1. Pigrve, now Congrismen. Ho makos a fulr but Bovir & romorkable speeoh, As & lawyor, ho fs industrious und succossful, bub not brilliant, Ilie at airength as s Domoeratic candidato, apart from 16 confossed nprightnees and purity of his personal eharactor, {u tho fuct that bo 1uado Bo record during gantlu'tiat can be brought out o s projudica, Moreovor, Lo f4 not sn intonae parttean, sud did " nol besitato to accopt wn fnvitatlon 0 speak at tho citizons’ inoeting i Fanouil Mal Cafter Bumnor's denth, 1o i3 also & oung man, Ifia avatlability s duo more (o what hio not and Liss not dono that to ahy_romnrkable post= Hvo tralin of ‘politea) chinractor. No donbe o' would il tho otfico of Governor with algnity aud a falr measuro of billty, but the elsanca of ila election fa not balf 4o good ua it is somatimos _represonted fo ba, "For Liontsnant-Govarnor 1o holco lew botwosa tha Flon. W, L. Bmith, ox-Hayor of Bpringlield, who was g candidate last'yoar, aud Gon, Whliam ¥, Bartlott, of Pittafield, Gen, Birclott % ono of the Blsted most_gallant oldlors, & man of brilliant parts, snd very populsr, In 1873 bo supportoad Gmlng and fs, for that reason, not quite in favor with ateatghh Stopuiicans, A the (st Hsrvard Alumnt anseting ho mado # rief, eloquout- anosch, denounciug with un- aparing conlempt the wholo liraod of Norihorn linre ea wiio ave settlod upon tho Houth to. plunder ik, Juia steno woris woro cheerad to tho thor and were * yepeatod all over tha land, Grant and Graut's pulicy nd o sviupathy fu i, ‘and. this is why 1io Soome sccuptablo o tis Domaoracy, 1ils nomiuation would aizengthan tiv tickot, but 1night make peapls Recoustruction inquire why ho was not givon tho first place inxtesd of {ho second. 'An for thio rent of tho tlcket, there fa little talk about i, and ft will be made up'aa $he Lumor s on {he day of Gonvention, Che Now York Opposition, Armans; Sopt, 8.—Tho oty 18 full of Domocratfo and Liberal polfticiana in sttondance upon to-morrow's Gonvontion. Senator Fenton was soronaded to-night, aud mado & brief spooch {n eply, but did not dlsouss any important toplo, * Thero ato & very largo numbor of Domoarats from all_paria of the Slats, and thoy seom cortaln t thckot "J“.M nauxfil‘mmih !l"hahymI‘J-lnnl\llw";r:l:orl;n:«“? ount, and_say nothing definite s boou agroed upou, S il ot ba uatil e Gonvention mmeets, g RMissouri Politics—A IRRopublicnn $tate Convontion Onlleil to Meot nt Joffors son City Sopt. 23, Special Dispatch to The Chicapo Trioune, . BT, Louts, Mo, Hopt, 8,—~Tho meoting of tho Repub. liean Btato Commtico horo to-lay was an intercsting and important ono na bearing upon tho fubure of poli- tiea In Missourl, Tho antocodont condition of affaira was ahout 28 follows: During tho Isat sosalon of tho Logialaturo tho Republican membora held a cauous, to which many leading minde of the party from various purts of the Blate were fnvited. At this caucus it was with considorablo unanimity resolved that tho proper policy in tho fall cauvara would bo to retiro the Tto- publican party 88 an organtzation and encournge by such inaction the formation of an Indopendent Stato ticket, The Glabe, of this city, warmly applauded the conclislon at the Hmo, bu, subsequontly, ita rival, the Democrat, assumed n'conaplououn. part in loadingt tho Indopendont movomont, 'The Giobe, in tho abnence of - 1ia chlef proprietor, backed ater, aad las boon vigorously demmiling s straight Republican ticket, Tho last-namod paper, which s rogardod as tho organ of tho Fed oMcehioldars, rocelved tho Indopendent nominationa made last wock wills indig~ nant ridiculo, and has hoen predicting that the Republi« ‘cans of tho Stato would ignor or ropudiato themn, At tho . meoting to-duy of tha Contral Gommitteo, which waa unusuatly full, ropreaontativea being present from evory Congroastonal dislrict, an_attempt was mado to compromiso_the positions of the Democrat sud tho Globe and thelr frfends by unouimously agrosing to call o rogular Ropublican Conventinn, and with similar unanimity, to racommond thatonid Gonvention put ne now ticket in tho fleld, Tho following resolution em- bodles theso conclusfona : Resolved, That a Conveation of the Ropnbllcan party of tho Blata bo culled tomoot ot Jofforson Gity on Sapt. 20, to roaflitm o priticiiles of thc party, aud to por: potunte itn orgwnization, and that this' Commiticn recommend to tho Ropubiicans of thig Statc that no mominatlons bo mado for Blata officors for {he comiug campaign, but that e pnsty bo lefL pecfectly froo o support fueh tickat a4 sliall best socuro economy and govornmont in Aissourd, ‘The preamble to this resotution sots forth that, rely- ing npan tho pledgen given by tlia Leglalativo cancus and fndorsod by tho Central Commities, many Indo- pendent Democrats and many Ropublicons have united {n ringing out a nou-parttsan tickot, and that thiat tekat will bo acceptod by patriotio citizous ss su. perior In persoust merit aud political viows to the Domocratio ticket nominated on tho27th ult, Un- doubtedly the safest courso of the Committes was to call Convention, for if it lind not dons 8o thera aro somo clemonta that would hove ‘rofused to bo bound, and would have insisted on having n convoution of thair own, Probably tho most kignificant feituro of the walvo policy oa tho Ert of the Republicans will bo alativo clections, Xt may bs seon fa the local aud. Legi now conaidered cortafn that tho Convontion of Sept, 33 will make no nominations, and this will reaclve the quostion in the different counties to a declslon a8 botweon two fnstead of threo parlles, Somo of the nblest men the State will enter vigarously joto tho canvass in bohalf of Gentry and foadloo, (o Independont nominges for Governar and Lieuteunut-Govornor, Among those are Semitor Schurz, ex-Senntor Hondorson, 8, T, Glovor, Con- groasman Blanord, and othors, ' both Domocrata and Topublicans, 1t ust be atated, howover, that the Domocratio elomont supporting tho Indopendents will be small, =a the regular Domocratic ticket s a vory atrong one, Iardin will undonbledly be olectod Gov= ernor, Lut Col, Colman may ba defeatod for Liouten- aut-Governor, as be is very nnpopular, Congressionnl Nominations, JOUNTEENTH OUIO DISTRIOT—RKPUBLIOAN, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tritune. AfanspieLp, O,, Sopt, 8.—~The Ropublican Conven= tion for the Fourteouth Congressional Distriot met lero to-dsy, The countics woro all ropresentod oxe cept Holmed, L. B, Matson was Preafdent, aud John Hoploy, of Bucyrus, Sccvelars. Willlam W. Arme strong, an Intelligent farmer of Asbland County, was nominated for Congress by acclamation, ‘The following resolutions waro passcd : First—That wo beartily adapt the resolutions of the Btato Qonvention, and fosl proud of tho fact that the rexolutiong havo ko boldiy and caursgoously dociared {for the vindication of tho natfonal honor, the restora~ tion of a sound currency, aud tho onforcomont of all 1aws for good order and morslity, Second—That wo rojoice thot tho President of the United Btates las a0 promvtly taken tho moans to presurvo tho lives of thoso in the South who, elther on account of their color or their politics, are in danger m:‘llnzqnmmuefl and murdered by tho solf-styled ues, Third—That we will support tho nominco of this Convention, aud faithfully wark for the Republican succond, TENTIl TRNNESSEE DIATRICT—REPUNLIOAN, Metrns, Sopt, 8.—Tho Nopublican Gongressional Convention'in this (iho Tenth) dlstrict, Iu seaslou hera to-day, nominated tho Hon, Barbour Lowis by accla- mation for ro-olection, BEVENTH ILLINOIS DIRTRIOT—REPUBLIOAN, Speeial Diepateh to The Chicayn Tribune. Monus, 1il., Sopt. 8.—Tho Ropublican Congrosston- a1 Convantion 0f the Seventh District of Hilinols mot a4 thio Court-Honso in Morris this afternoon, ‘Thirty- eight delogates woro proscnt, represeniing’ the four cauntlos composiug this district, The Hon, W. T. Hopkiva, of Grundy, was chosen Ohalrman of the Convention, and tho Hon, P, Weeks, of WIil, Beero~ tary, Tho Hon, Frauklin Corwin, of LaSalle, was ro- nominated for Representativa to Gongress from this diatrict by acclamation, TENTII OIIO DISTRIOT—DEMOCRATIC, Tyzeny, O Sept 8.—Tho Demozratic Convantion for tho Tenth District was held hero to-day, The Hon. G. E, Soney, of Benoca Couuty, was nomlasted for Congress, CTIVTED GRIO DISTAICT—RELIUDLIC Snecial Dinpatchto Tha Chicagu Tvlbu WiLsNG 0N, O., Sept. B.—Tiio nomiuation of. J, @. Smith for Cangross in tho Third District to-day, ai thie Morrow Consentlon, by s voto of 105 to 24 for Doran, I8 louked on witli favor by our poople. Convention waa fult and harmonious, sad all off pluasantly. Western Couuly Conventions. MACOUPIN OOUNTY, ILL—REPUDLIOAN, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, CARLINVILLE, TIL, Bept. 8.—Tho Republican Connty Couvention met ot this placo to-doy snd selocted Dr, Beanap, of Shipman, 18 Chalrman, F. W. Crons, of Bunker il was nominatod for Shorifl on tho first Dallot, ‘Thomna Gardner, of Palmyrs, was nomfuated for Coroner, The Convention Instructed its dologa- tlon to tho Congressfonal Gonvention to voto 04 a unit for Col, Jon I. Rlusker, of this county, for Congress from thifa (the Soventh) district, TMOOIC ISLAND COUNTY, ILL,—DETOMA, Speciul Dhrulflx to The CAfcugo Tribune, Roox {staxp, 1ll, Sopt. 8,~Thu Independont Re- forin ounty Convehition mef at Argro's 1Iall to-duy, ud was largely attended, A committeo of fiva was sppoluted to_confor with a Demearutlo Commltica Uoretofore sppofnted, wnd the rosult s a unlou of forces under the MeGormick platform, Twelve dolo- gated wero selocted o attend the Drincoton Cougres- sfonul Couvention on the 24th inst., sud alko deleguten seected o tho Sonntorial Cauvéntion, tho duio of ot boen fixad, - August Fyealiig wos nom! nntad for BhcAr and & &, Keaburg for Goronor, Eigin Judicial District Etcction, Spiectal Dispalch to The Clicayo Trilune, Erom, Iil., Sopt, 8.—Cody hus the following majork tea: Elgin, 33 ; 8t, Charlos, 135; Datavia, 7] Ge- nova, 114 Whonton, 48, Codyw eloction i conceded, Spacial Dispich tn The Chicago Tyituns, Wirzatox, Tll, Bopy 8,~Whoaton gives Cody 147 snd Parks 101, Winficid gives Cody 115 und Parks 114, Special Dispateh ta The Chicuyo Trilune, Nargnviiny, Ik, Bept, 8,—Napervillo gives Cod: 439 and Yarua 5, Leslin givos Cody 287 and Parks i, Downor's Grovo gives Cody 231 and Parka 4, Special Disputch o Ve Chicwso Tritune. ‘WnATOS, I, Sepl. 8.~Iu tho_judicial olgetion to- dny Duluge County, aa furas heard from, gives Cody 1,037 mpiority, Cody' mujority Will ot L jeas thin 1,600 fu thls county, ‘and in tho district from 3,000 to 8,000, 8 Speelal Diepated to The Chie Aunanix, 1, Book, 8.—Tho claction tanisy passed off quiall, iugl o boutoat YA wyiiiot:” I thia city'D, I Parka vacolved » midority of 475, thotigh fie fndications aro thiat in tho district he ia biaton far the Cirault Judgeahip by o wnjorily of at loast 1,050, Spactal Dispatel o The a0 Tribune, e, 107 ot 5. he ol cat, o o a4 bonrd from st Jilgo Gody's Loinb, gy thls avening ovr 100 majority, Rtvankim Spuctal, Diepateh to Tha Chicao Tribume, YonwviLiz, T, Sobt, B,THo Veta 10 b county for Judge of 'tho Fourih Judleial Disteict wes. yery light, $urks has 335 sud Cody 008 fn olght towmy, il Town ot Bowazd s iho oily ona' o har from, and it will 1ncreaso Codys malotity, The South Garolina Ropublicnns, Covustuma, 8, O, Sept, B.—Tho Bopublican Nom- {nasing Conveution mot {n tho Stato Capitol ta-day, Postnaster 0, M. Wildor wea elooted tomporary Chalr- ‘man, dafesting Congrossman Elliott, This 1t rogard- od saa break of (he Chamberlin-Pattervon-Elllott party, After the sppointmoent of a Committeo on }P jontiuls the Convention adjourned until fo-mq row, A mow man will likely bo nominated for Gov- ernor, Great excilement ia manifested among uembers, The Conyention of Southern Mopubs licanu to Moot at Chatiunoog, Octs 13, Speelal Dlpatch to The Chicaga Tribune, WasuNotoN, D, O,, Sopt, 8.—~Tho call for the Southurn opubliosn Conventlon will bo fssuod us s00n ga It can bo printed. Homd chaugu from tho orfglual propoaition- have been declded on, ono belng that the GConventlon ahiall miget st Olattanoogs, Oct, 19, inatead of Atlasts, Oct, 16, Five hundre sand coples of 1l call ara ordesed to be painted, I -last, 4u 8 lotler to this Dopartment, hous \ will sot forth thnt the object of the Qor cntion_#n to draft sn address fo tho peoploof tho Unitod Btates upon the condition of affnirs in tho South, Rumor thnt o Convention of Southas corn Domocraits ix 1o 2o Culled, Special Diratch to The Chicago Tyibune, WasnxaToN, D, O, Sopt, 8,—1t {e rumorad (hat the Domocratic Excoutive Committea sro in consnlintion with loading Bouthern Democrata with s view (o call- ing a Convention somowliere in tho Bouth to disclaim all sympathy on tho port of tho Domocrats with the reoent outragos, Such men sadell Davls Gen, For., font sad Gov. Jrown are.mentlonod 1a this cones- o, The Arkansns Domacracys TLrrrir Roog, Sept, 8.~The Democratl Binte Con- Hon mot at the Btate-Touso at 12 o'olock to~dpy, The Hon. J. N, Cyport, of Whito County, was made tom= porary President, sud Col. 8, B. Reardon, of Pulaski, tomporury Socrolary, A Committoo on Gredentials wia_sppointed, and tho Politien] Gonvantion took & vecess for onio hour, On resssombling, ihe Committeo not boing ready o roport, & furthor rocees was taken till 4 o'élock, ‘O nsaembling agnin, tho Committos still being out, a furthior rocoes was taken lo8 [ 1 i o Commite t0q roports, the Convantlon will hardly no more than effect an organiantion to-night, Colorndo Torritorini Election, Spectal Dispatch to The Chlcage Tribune, Draven, Col,, Sopt, 8,~Tho Territorial olcetion tn Golormdo took place ta-dny, Thisclty has gono Dom- ocratic by ssmall majority, Owing to tho great axtont of country and tho fmporfoct means of eollecting in- formation, i difleult at the present timo to de- termino as lo how tho Torritory has gone, Tho heat Informed clatm that Bromwell, Ropublican, s electod over Tattorson, Domocrnt, as_delegate to’ Congress This, howover, Is only aurmise, ns i will iake at o to determino with cortafuty tha result of the The Nobraska Indepondents. Speetal Dispatch to tha Chicuyo Trilwne, LivooLy, Neb,, Sopt. #.—Tho Indopendent State Convention and Paoplo’s Stato Conventlon to-day miade & fuslon and assembled In convontion at tho Caplto ‘building at 3 o'clock to-day. J. N, Gordon, of Omalia, was choson temporary Chalrman, and A, Dego, Sccro- tary. Orcdentinla boing ncceplod, Gen, R, . Living- stone was made permauont Obsirman, and J, D, Cal- houn, of Tranklin County, Sccrotary. Adjournment was bad until oftor_supper, and thon, boing ostlod to atdar, Gen, Eatabrook minds o telling spoecli, eonder~ natory of Judge Crounss, candidate for Congroesman, ‘and complotoly showing i ths record of Gen. Ltobobrs, Tiepublican eandidato for Attorney-Gonural, who haa nylhing but n good rocord in Nobraskn, Then the Gonoral read 8 lato oxteact from the New York Zribtine showiug up Roborta’ Iato spooch on nccapting tue fo- publican nomination, The Committee on Resolutions submitied a phatform, ali tho orticloa of which wera adopted, oxcopt ths funce setloly pendiog debats on Wil tus Gonves. tion adjourned tll to-morrow morplng. T0 AMBITIOUS GOLD-HUNTERS, The ntorior Dopartment Confirms Gen, Sheridans Ordor Forbtdding ning Lxpeditions to Visit the Dlack Hilive WastiNaroN, D, 0,, Sopt, 8,—Since tra dsclaration of Gon, Bhertdan, that no one would boaliowad to vistt tho Black Hills country withont nuthority from tho Intorior Dopartment,—menning ita suthorizod ngonts, —tlist Departmaent 1as beon in recelpt of o largo num- ber of lotters naking pormission 1o go thore, and for o boriot of a largo clasd the followiog lotér s medo publte DErAnTMENT OF TITE INTEMO WasiNaTON, Bopl. 8, 1874, 81n: T acknowledgo tho raceipt of your lotior of tho 27U nst,, referring 10 aasociations thut are forining for tho juivaalon of that part of our territory embrac- g tho Bluck Hills, notwithstanding oxlsling tecotios with tho Blour Indlans, and roquesting such auggos- tions for the guidanco and bonoflt ol eltizens of the orrlory au sy bo cousldored appropriata Ly tlo Departmont ; and {n roply would aay that fu tha second articlo of the broaty botwoen the United States and tho difrent tebos of Sloyix Ladiana, conciudod Apri %1, 1668 [Blatutes, vol. 15, p. 630], the Unilod Statca ayreo that tho following district of couniry, to wit, viz.: Commencing on tlio cast bank of tho Mirsour] Riser, where tho 40th parallel of north latt~ tudo ' comes, thonco slony low wator mark down sald river 'bank to a polut oppoalto where the northern Huoe of the Hlale of Nolrasks strikes tho rivor, thenco west across sald river and slong tho northern lLine of Nobrasks to tho 104th do- areo of longtitude weat of Greonwich ; thonco north on fint meridisn ton point whero the' 4Gtk parallel of north tatitudo Intorcopts tho samo ¢ thonco duo esst along #afd parallol to tho placa of boglaning, and in ad- dition thereto all existiug resorvations on tho eas bunE of said rlver, sball e, aud thio samo & heroby, ot apart. for absoluté snd uidistuebed wso oud occiipa- tion of tho Tndinna lierein nomed, and for such _oflior frlendly tribes or fudividual Indians a4 from time to thno thiey muy bo willing, with tha cousont of the United States, to admit smongst them, and tho United States now solemnly agrocs thst no'persons, oxcopt tlios horein desigusted and authorizod 6o to do, nud excapt buch officers, agonts, and omplogea of the Gov- eroment s may Do suthor o enter upon Teservatlons o dlachargo of dutios enjoined by law, uhall ever be permitted to pase over, sottlo upon, or resida in the torritory describied in {Lils article, or i Bucl: territory 24 may be added to thls regorvation for tha nso of sald Indians, snd hencos forth thoy will and do boreby relinquish afl o right in and toany portion of tho United States or Terrltories oxcopt such ea s embraced with tho limifs sforosaid, aud excopt 88 herolnaftor provided. Tho forgolig soction proscriles who sliall e al. lowed in this territory 80 act apart for the Indians, and oxpresaiy states that nona othier stmll bo pormitted fo phes over, softle upon, or reoids theroin, The only power to alter thia provision i1 that which mado tho treaty, snd then §t muat o done with tha cusent of the Indfans, What ia known sa tho exploring expedi(- tlon_of Gen, Quster was miorely umilifary recoanois. sanco of tho cauniry, for tho murposo of ascertnlning tho location, if in fufurs it should become neconsary, 10 catablish thera a milltary post. On the 22 of Jund the Hon, Socrotary of War wrote on this subJect aa foflows ¢ 1t i5 woll known to tho Dopartment thnt ot vario times nottlors fo the adfacent conntry hav8 contom. plated an_cxpedition to the Black Hills, and the De- yartment hine uniformly discountenanced such move- ments, but it Las now almost becomo a military neces- ity that occurato knowledgo should Lo possessed by thenrmy us to this portion of our country, and for {hat Jrpose only lg tho prescit, expodition wudorlaken, o quentlon of opening up this country to sottiement rests with Cougress, aud, uutll action i)u Lboen tnken by that body, this Department has no alscrotion in thio matbor, but fu roquired, and will oudosvor to per- vent any violation of any provisions of tho treaty Lo- fora montloned.” For reasons heroin set forth, all np~ pllcations for pormisfon to vielt tho Block Hills couz- try will bo douled, ory veapectfully, your obedient servant, B. R, Coway, * Acting Seeretary, To Gov. J. L. Ponnington, Yankton, Dakota, i s i THE INDIANS. Miles ¥lns a Fight with the Uheyennes in ‘Texase Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribume, Leavenwonrs, Kun, Bopt, 8.—Tho following dispateh from Col, Miles has Just boen racelved: HZADQUARTERS INDIAX TERNITORY EXPEDITION, }_ Geon, Caste o Rkp Riven, Tox,, Aug, 31, via Font Doboy, Kan., Sepf, 8, o, Glen. Tove, Communiinig Departuient o lissouri : “Chis'command las follawed tho confedernted and hostile Indians for seven days, frem Swectwator to tho Deud wuters of tho soulh branch of the Red River, maling raptd marches nud gaining stoadily on theni untll yesterdoy, when thoy turned and made u ottack, which woa ropuitsed, Thoy rotreated to s strong posi- tion, displaylbg o forco of about 600 warriors, Thu troops bad mado oxiraordimary offorts, und endured evory privation in thelr encrgetic and rapld pursuit, Iu two days thoy marched €5 miles. “Thoy camo up o the attack fn splendid upirits, und witbout n halt wont into tho Sght, 'Cho cavalrs, artillory;and Infantry wore all'in, and tlo Indisns, who appearad vory brave ‘st first, broko and ran in ovory direction, Wherover thoy mado & stand {hey were chorged and routed, Tor 110 wmiles, from Sweatwator to Staked Plalng, Uil o of retreat 4 strown wills abondoned aud ‘descrted property and broken-down animols. They burned their villsges during tho fight, Wohinvg trudled small particsout Lianos Es- trzcados, and mey follow them seross the tract run- ning 60 degreos west of south, As we ore 103 millod west of our baso of suppifes, I would roquest that additional tranaportation ba'sent to Camp Supnly to keep ua pupplied, Wo will be ont on tho 16tb, wheis Texpest our irkiu fo roturn, Tho conymand i In ox- cellent spirits ond good condition, Thin s a terriblo conntry for cumpniguing,—a werles of arid plainy, rugged biutfe, and deop cunons, and alinost destitute of wuler, 1fave writton you fully, (8igued) Nergon A, Murss, Trovet Mnjor-Goneral Commanding, U, B, A Buppliea for bim nro now on the way from Camp Bupply to Autelope Hilly, and will be there in timo for X JoiN Pork, Brovet Mojor-General U, 8. A., Commanding, 170 the Avsnciuted Preas.) Oastr oN Rep ltven, Sopt, B, vis Fort Dodgo, Sopt, ,—Tho_command of Gew, Hflea mot 400 or 600’ Chey- enne Indiana 13 miles from Red Niver, Tox,, on tho 401b of August, and, after & sliarp cugagoment Jastin 1iva hours, drovo tlions over 13 wmiles of high bille wi ulmost impassablo canons, with o loss to thom of twonty-A¥0 1o thirty killed and wounded, tios 50 threo hadly wounded —_———— THE NAIL TRADE. Proengna, Pa, Sopt, 8.—At the Conventlon of Weatern Nuil Monifucturora Jiold fu thia clty to-day, it was ununimonsly agreed to estsblish the card al the fuctorles ut $3,35 for Ceu-mnu( nuils, not, sixty days, 9 per cout off for cash i¢ pald within fen days,” No furtlior abatamnent or discount will bo atlowed, LINES DOWN, w Yonx, Sopl, 8.—Tho markes reporta from Eue Tape hinve nuj beou receltod in consoquence of tho du- torruption of telegraphic eommunication, The ¥rench cuble fu interrupted between Duxbury and 8¢, Plorre, and the lnes in Nowfoundland st broken cast of North Bidnoy, 5 CINCINNATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Omonatt, 0., Bopt, 8.—Tho Ohamber of Come nerco olested ax President to-day W, &, Holloway, over Willista Clifford Nofr, - Alsa the followin unluflh- to tho Nutfonal Board of Trade: Bamuel ¥, Covington, Dopjamin Eggloston, Geargs ¥, Brooks, Sotls Xvans, Sames 1, BU Qur casual- FAIRS. Annual Exhibitions in Wisconsin, Kausas, Minnesota, and Other States. Western District and County Fairs. ™ DISTRIOT AND COUNTY FAIRS, BTEPIRNAON COUNSY, 1LL, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, Farnvonr, 1ll, Aug. 8.—Tho twouly-firat annual fair of Blophonson Connty openod yostorday in this city, undor the moat favorablo auspices, Thu ontrics oxcood any provious yost. Tho stock, and eapociaily orses and horn cattle, are very fine, The Flowl and Art HHolla orb crowded full, and thoro ia a vory largo Qisplay of wagons and all kinds of agrioultural ima plomonts, The Iou. H. C. Barchard will deliver an addross on te 'grounds to-morrow at 2 o'clock, On Thursday, at 2 o'clock, p. m,, Matilila Fistchor will addresn (o formors’ wives and daughiers, Trotting avory aftoruonn, ORNTRAL ILLINOIS PATR, Special Diepateh 1o The Chicaso Tribune, JACKSONVILLE, 1il., Bobt, 8,—~Tho Conteal Minota Falr opoued bers to-dsy, Thoro Is o lazgo numbor of outries,—largor than ususl for a firat day,—but they aronotallin, Promiums wers awarded’ on facks, Jomnels, and tmules to Georgo T, Jarrel, of Jorlin , Graves, of Buott Gounty ; A, G, Link; O, L, Davon: rt, Btephon @reen, Willlim Geaff, John Fiyan, and ol Grum, of Morgan_County, ant Willia Simmons, of Macaupin County, In tho race for single trottors wmed in Slorgan Coitnty, thors wore throo ontriea— Dunlap, Little Drawn, and Gypsy Queon. Liftle Drawn fook the first purss, $109; Dunlap’ socond, $50. Dost time, 2:493(, s WIITTESIDE COUNTY, ILL Soeedal Dispateh ta The Chicvuin Tr(bune, Monnison, 1iL, Sept, 8,~The Whiteside Contral Ag- ricultural Association Fuir opened to-day, Up fo 6 o'clock thore were 1,500 visitors, Tho display af cat- e, hiogs, and flowern s largo and good. On Wednes. doy thore will be a trotting-raco for Al horsos that never beat 2:45, Thoe amouut of premiums 15 $3,600, Onaof the nostest attractions fu Dan's femalo brasa bard, Weuthor hot. NORTIERN INDIANA PAIR, Spaelat Dispaleh to The Chiraje Tribune, Tx, Waias, Tnd, epl, &=Ths Nosliorn' ndinnt Fair opened to-day with a largo nttondanco, Tle dia- play in all departmouta {s very flae, the total number of entrlus aggrogating sbout 3,000, In tho Hne art, machiuery, agricuitural, and live stook departments tho display was never bofora equaled in g of the country. Tho weather i cxesllont, and tho city will probably bocrowded to ozcoss until tho fair Is ovor, Tho main feature (o-day wna flo racos, Tho firet was a match for 3-minuto horeos for b prires of $400, mile heats, threo in fivo to harncss. There wero seven ontrics, na follows: B, g. Souator, by C. G, ‘Wagner, Mastinaville, Ind.; b, m. Lady Kellogg, by J. . MeAliistor, Kslamaoo, Mich.; s, m, Lizsis D., by W, G. Davls, Colon, Mich,: r. g, Aypey Tom, by D. McGaw, Now Brighton, Da.: b, R. Lrino Walker, by J. Clapp, Coldwater, Alch,; &, m. Liliian, by Harry Mitcholl, Detrolt, Mich,: and b, w, Lizalo Davis, by D, bpard, Jackaon, Mich, Sousior and Lady Davis wore drawn. Al tho othors etartod. Lil- Han, Membrino, aud Gypsy Tom took $wo hosta each, and'tho concliision of tho Tace was postponed il to morrow. Time, 242%, 241, 2N, 1A%, B4, 1435 Tho sccond race was for tho 2:28 ciass. Tha follow ing wero tho_entzios : Aloxander Dervis, Cliicago, b, g. doromo s 1, B. Lodler, Kniglitatown, Ind., b. 2. ifilly Lawhren; Som Rosse, Andaerson, Ind. Bay Dolly { A, G, Fish, Colduater, Mich, Bhonman'; W, 11, Biitchell, Defroit, Blitcliolt: ‘Charlon Be@H], Dpper Sondusk: Campbetl; John Hines, Minorva, O,, . g. St Eate Campboll took ono hedt, and Harry Mitchell tho socond. 'Time, 3:313, 2:30% . To-morrow thare will Lo Faces for four pursss, Speeial Diepateh to The Chicagn Tribune, LA SALLE COUNTY, ILL, Orzawa, 1L, Bopt, B.—Tho first day of the LaSalle Gounty Falr wau vory succeesful fn the display of cat- tlo, horses, ahiecop, hogs, and pouliry, Over 1,000 of 1o feathered tribo wora on tho ground, Fioral pud Agrloural Halls woro well Slled. Tha racce advertised for to-dny, not being filled, did not fake placs, The exbibition'of fancy articlos by tho Iadles is supord, Tho {rult, floral, and_garden deparémonts are alim, owlng to tha oxtremely dry season, 10WA NORTIWESTEIN I:XFOSITION, Swecial Dispateh to The Chlcago Tritune, DunuquE, Ia., Sopt. 8.—-Thls, the second, day of the Exposition hss excoeded in point of numbors in ate toudanco and {ntorost manifosted even tho highest ox- pectations, Tho foronoon vas duvoled 4o closing up thio entries, about 300 of which woro made ta-day, Not until this nftornoon was €0 fair really commicncad. At 2 o'clock thie Hon, D. N. Cooley, President of the ‘Ansociation, dolivercd an_ able addreas, setling forth ho objects for which the Northwostern Exposition wes oatablished, tho purpose in . viow, and tbo beneficial * results t scerue Dubuqus from the wuccessfal eatablishmont of this grest fair, Tho address was highly appropriato, ud wan delivered in o mastorly mamnor. Trotling commenced at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Tho first race woa o trotting ono, for s purao of $160. Sovon horscs wore entored, Jorod, a black horse, won the raco. Timo, 2:66, 2:65, 2:48%¢. Btarling Gold Dust esmio i1 second, The socoud race was for o purss of 2100, for which soven Lorses also were entered, Hawkeye Bello won this raco. All tho horses in theso races wero by ona sire,—Polham Turtar,—and nons of them over § years old, Thioso races coneluded tha dccond day's proccedings. Large numbors of visitors aro in the city, snd many more will_arrivo on tho tralus this evening sud to- morrow morning, From O until 10 o'clock cach morning 18 sot apart for tho salo of such atock as gallbitoss wial fo aluposo of. | Tho Dircetors propose to mako (he selling of stack a prominont featuro of the Exposition, BURFAU COUNTY, TUL. Spectal Dispaich to The Chicayn Tribune. ParyorToy, 1ll,, Sopt, 8—The eighteontli snnusl fair of tho Buroat County Agriculturul Board openod hers thin mornivg, with a promising show of live atock, machinery, &c. Soveral trofilug races will goeur to-morzaw, whicl promise fo bo vary inloreal- 8. 10WA DINTIIQT FAIR. Special Disuatch to The Chirayu Tribune, DRBAOINES, Ta,, Sept. 8.—Thiv mAlagers of the Dis tricl Fair liavo beon Lusy during the day fu placing the orlicles faut coming lu for exbibition,” Five hun- drod eutrion wero mado yestorday, aud. others lnve been pouring in steadtly oil fln{. ‘Tho «tables are all full, somo of the fastest Lorses in Towa being slready on tho ground, It fa doubtful if tho horsa ntereat was- avor 0s woll ropresented at any provious fair, e dfaylay of eattc, wwius, ele, sa0 prouiaca 0 bs yary fino. CIAMPAIGN COUNTY, ILL. Spectal Disvatch to The Chicdyn Trlbune, CuadpaLay, 11l,, Sept, §,—The exhibition’fn most departinenta of tho Champaign County Falr fa_ovon better than over Leforo, Hesidoa tha _splendid short- horns meutioned last night, Williar I, Lock, of thls county, shows a fino Davon lierd, std Col, Bradley his Lierd of imported Holatelns, including & é-moaths’ calf, welght 600 pounds, SquiroJ. G, Wright hus o ‘mugniilcent bullack, wolghiug 2,800 pounds, without extra fattonug, I tho art dupartment thero 18 fino oxhibition, Varlous awards were wado on cattlo aud draft- horscs, Among tho Intter, tho highcut praisa was be- stowed upon a beautiful sovon-olghiths Norman mare, 2 years old, welghiug 1,40 pounds, on which tho Rov, Dr A, Cleghor took o irat premium. oo tiio sporta aze promised on Thursday. e AT NS FALE, sectal Dispuich to The Chicaga Ty tbune. Aumotis, 1, Bopts Bi—tlio Northurn Thitiola Fais swhich opehod {6 this ity yentorday morning, is n grand succoss, o far o8 the oxhibition {4 concornied, though 0 yot wo cunnot bonst of mauy visitors from o _dis- tanice, Al tho railrond lines centering in Aurors luve reduced theirrates to ono and one-fifth of the ordinary prices during tla falr, and mauy oxoursion traius aro expoctod to-morrow, and_on Thuradsy and Friday, whon muny of tho boat horses In tlio West will com poto for the liberal promiume offercd, e ‘WISCONSIN STATE FAIR. Spectal Diapateh to Tha Chicuyo Tyibune. MiLwaukex, Sopt, B—Although tho gatos of thie Blate Fair ground were thrown openund people ad- mited yestorday, tho inuugural coremunics woro not held until to-day. At 10 o'clock tlis morning Presi- dont Silison mounted a stand sftuated ou tho slady &lde of tho Fine Art Hull and detivored uls ANNUAT ADDRESH, Tho attendance at that hour was extremely mesgro, thero not being more than thirty or forty persons who hoard tho speech, and thls, notwithstandings fino ‘brase baud discoursod sweot musis from the stand for bolf an hour in advance of the tuno announced for tuo dclivery of lho addrose, Mr, Stilisona speoch was & model of brovily, while at tho ssmo thuo 1t eovored ull that was necoseary o bo sadd on the occa~ slon. Ilo bpoke of tho benoficlal futluonco of Stata Fulrs a8 an fucentive to farnors sud mauufacturors to smprove and progress, and pald o well-desorvod tributo of preise o tho broeders of thoroughbrod cattle of tho Slato, Comnfng down to tho quostion of ratlrosds, hounod the following lunguago: # The consolidation of tho raflroads have rosuitod tn such fpuncuso coabl- nutions of capital that THR PLOPLY MAVR DXCOME ALADMED at the centralization of such immenco wealth, Tho vatlroads, by sovaral ois of bad faith, and by Hstenli to unwiso counsels, have done wuch to provoke an Lring sn the present difficully, which could and shouid huva been avolded. Yut wo aro not unmindful of tho ald thoy havo renderod the State n {ta devolop- anunt, Whilo the people hould over bo _tonaclous of tholr rights, yot thoy should over bo just, All wa shotild ak {6 tho folr lino an botwoon tha producer, tho consuuior, aud tho carrier, and Job us oudeayor Lo solye 3 QUESTION OV OUEAY TRANSIOBTATION wisely, dispnsalonstely, and in strict Justico to sl Tiig uddross was favorubly recoivod by tho fow Listoi- ors, Who, upon 18 complution, took thuinselves awsy to tholr sevoral employmionts, ' Iu consoquenco of tho ob incompioto stato 0f tho kevorul departinents of the Tale, it would bo ungust to thoso whose stock is stll to srrive to ster (nto tho dotails of P liod a5id Shcat MiTAcHiYS part of the show fa o best Allod and meat miraclive part of the s u:daumlymu ths oalile. ’xfirnumlumdy on the grounds compires favorably with pro- viona _ oxhibltions, One of tho ‘most oxion- sivo .dxhibtors in Msyor Ludington, who iss entorad #hirtoon lead of shori-horis, among thom the celobratod jmported cow Lady Oxford, for whicl lio pald $2,300 laat apring. Goorgo Murray, of Racino, 1a another largo exhihitor of erlzn cattlo ; an alao Pres- 1dont Stilison, Of Dovons tho loading oxhibitors azo tho Hon, J. L, Mitcholl and J, Stoddard, of Green- bush, tho Intior ahowing twonty-Mz hoad, TFotor Ho- zen, of Dodgo County, ahowa fifteen hoad of Galloway Lulls, cows, and ealves, all 88 bluck as night aud e 0 aa kittons, TIR SHELT DEPARTXENT, contains_many fino spoimeun of Merinoes, Houth- Qownm, Lojcoatera, and Cottawolis, Tliore ‘ara alao novoral Cashmaro gonts o eshibition, Tn awino, tho sliow {8 quito extensive, 'Who cxiibition of horses, eapecilly of the great draft animals, W08 nover sur- ossod i Wisconsin, G, Murray, of Nacino, hnaon tha grounds hie 2,200 potind Clydendato atallion, Do~ ald Donny, whono olephantin proportionn aro TIHE ADMIRATION.OF ALL HORSEMEN, W, Storey, of Waupnn, entora sovou lead of Clydes- dales, and Mr, Oglvie, of Dano Qounty, six, Tho als- piny 'of Normans fucludes sixtcon siiperb animols, owiied by I, 1, Shorman, of Duruott, and Avo by W. Wardon, of = Dodgo ' County, . Thera sra & Iargo mumbor of thoroughibreds aud roadsters on oxhibilion, somo of which will be speoded whio tho fafe s in progress, To-motrow stlernoon thoro will ocour a trottivg rce for staljons, the prizes bolug o In mumber, 100 and $30. Tl coutent il 0 placo over TItR QOLD KYRING COURSE, the samo on whiich Goldamith Mald accomplished her At geeat telimph over Dextors, uutl then uuparal- lolled, timo of :18, It {a f10t oxpoctod that any of to- ‘morrdw's entries Wil Lest tho Muids record, AL 0 o'clock to-morrow morning tho Judges appofited to s upon (Lo articles on oxhibition will hegiu tieir [ibors, Gov,Taylor will bo prenout to-morrow, oud us conscnfed fo addross tho farmors in attendance on Thuredsy afternoon, pemetD St MINNESOTA STATE FAIR. Special Dispalch te Tae Clieago. Tribune, 87, PAUL, Minn,, Sopt. 8.—Thoro wera but fow vis- ftors st tho Btato Folr to-day, The gronndsand ‘builitiogs wore occuplod by oxhibltors and cmployes, putting srticles in_ordor for tho oxbibition, In tho frados bullding the fincst show yet s of tinware mada Dy boya of tho Btalo Reform School, Tho raliroad building, oceuplod by tho Laka Buperior Company, 18 the only oua all ready. 1t in nicoly docorated, and Tolds » completo showing of tho natural and cultivat- od producta of tho northeast part of tho State, includ- ing; gardon and field vegetablos and groins from differ- out placos along tho roud aud from tlio north shova of Loko Buporior; alio quatry stotio and nadive miner- sls, graulto, limeatono, brown wundatone, flver, cop- yot, and Iron ores, and geologla. epocimena; alio ni- {ive woodn, and auwod and_ drowed timbers, Intoxi- cating liqior, herolgforg liconad to bo sald ou the grounds, havo been finally entirely prohibited this yoar, —_— KANSAS STATE FAIR. . Special Dupatch (o The Ohieago Telbuno, Leavenwowtir, Kan., Bopt., 8.—Tho exuibition at tho Btate Fair Is completo Ju tho dopartments of furm- ‘machinery, coreals, sad feult, but in tho o of cattlo and horses thors 18 no Qlsplay worth mentloning. Tho net of tho Leglsiature lat winter forbidding promiums for apeed aud probibiting the salo of liquors on tho ground hos srrayod tho tarf and' Hquor intorests ngatust the fafr, Agonts have boen employed by theso intorests to meet incoming oxhibitors at the trains and ropresent tho fair a fajlure, £0 a8 to Induco tho shipment of atock and articles of exhibition on to 8t. Joeoph. e OHIO STATE FAIR. Corustnus, 0., Bopt. B.~Tho varlous departmonts of tho State Fair are now in good working order, and tho atiow 1a very ntirectivo, Tho diaplsy of cattle is sn to bo tho best over made in Obfo, The show of Jersoga i partioularly noticeablo. ‘Tho entrics in all dopartments are much larger than lnat year, pdsnl dks iy THE INDIANAPOLIS EXPOSITION. Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribure, InouwavoLss, Ind., Sopt. 8.~Tho second day of tho Exposition has been devoted almost oxclusively to preparation, no attempt being mado at a formal dis- play, It will require almost if notthe eutira week togot overything in roadincss for oshibition, but, whatover tho prezent chinotlo candition, tho result will belargely in fovor of this yoar na agafust Inat. Tho State Falr, held in wu{uununn with the Expeaition during the st weok, will bo the best ever held in the Blale, tho entrles fn tho Hve-stock, mechanical, and form’_products departmonts being already tn- precedentedly 1argo, Tho State Donrd met to-iay, afull Topreacntation pressut, After a long debate, it wns otormincd to thako tho smission Drico to (lio Fair and Exposition 25 cents during tio entiro four weoks, This nction revokes the actionof the Excoutivo Com~ mitten, which bad placod tho foo o G0 cents during tho last woek, Mayor Johnston and the Council of Cinelouatl will bo bere on Thureday to visit the Ex- position, Bultablo nrrangements wero mado to-diy {0 ‘proporly recolvo them on behalf of tho Btute Board and tho clty, It s probvlo that Gov. Bigler and tho Pennsylvanis prly will bo licro ou tho eomo day, ‘Co-morrow there {8 1o bo o slow trot, and at night a grand display of fire- warks by Dieht, of Cluciuuati, Tho siiver bands of South Bend, Knightstown, and Evinsville were to-day invited to ploy on tho oveniug of tho grand industridl ‘parade noxt wook, tho Btats Board paying tholr ex- pouses, CRIME outrage upon n White Family Near Momphis, Mesceus, Sopt, 8.—At an carly hour yoaterdsy morne ing, o party of ucgroes entorad Mr, Durant's residence and grocery, on the Pigoon-Roost road, ncar thia city, A young girl emplosod thora discovered thom and govo the alarm. She was sot upon by tho party and kuocked down snd bostenso badly thnt slio will prob- ably dfe. Mr, Durant, hearing tho nolss, camo 2, and wan fired upon by several of tho party, then selzed and beaten, bt managed to tanke Lis escapo and fled, leaving lis wife,who waa seiz2d by the negroes, beaten and gteipped, and an atiempt mado to outrago her, but Tier scrcams Groused tho neighbors, and tho negrocs fled. It 18 bolleved that the negroes wero from Cen- tral Point, a diareputable locality iu this eity, Twenty Yedrs for MorscStenling. Parrnson, N, 1., Sopt, 8.—At Usckensack, to-dny, Frederick Btuart was sentenced to twenty year's con~ ‘Boement u the State Prison for horse-sleoling. A Forger Sentenceds Bosow, Sopt, 8.—James A, Coostele, a streot broker, who was couvleted of forgery it ratsing tho figurcs on stock-certificatos, was to-day sentenced to eight years' imprisonmont in tho Stato Prison, 1iis total forgeries araestimated at over $500,000, CANADIAN ITEMS. Spreetal Dispatch o The Chieayn Tribune, Quenro, Out., Bept, S.—Runiors ura rifo concerning tho Quobod Minfstry, but it i3 now generally belfeved {uat ifs resignation will tako placa to-morrow, The Chronicle ssys Treasuror Robortaon hus_ realgnod, but iin accoptance 1s dolnyed on uccount of a probable Tesfgnation on masso of tho Cabjuet, The Mercury says the Cabinet will meot to-day, aftor ‘which Ita it- teitious will bo mado known, No Tory Minlsiry can bo formed that will havo tho confidence of thu pooplo, Syecial Disputch ta The Chicago Tribune, Tonowro, Sopt. 8.~Trials of coutested elections aro In progrosa throughout tho Proviuce, and have, so fur, u ovory nstance, resulled in n declaring of ‘the eloction vold, owlng to bribery. Tho working of the now law against bribary givea very general gutisface o, o) Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Orrawa, Bept, 8,—Tho Governor-General, after o tong und most succiusful tour and continnod Loarty recoptions, Las returned to tho Caphtal, and was_ ro. celved by {lio Govornment Guarda und o largo number of civilfans, 5 Mr, Junkins, 3, P, of England, ond Agent General of th10 Dominlon Goverament for' Great Britain, has, arrived. Tho corvlor-stona of & Roforined Eplscopsl churah ‘was laid to-day by Bishop Cummins, A largo number of candidstes havo elroady been elivsen in anticlpution of tho approaching Provinciul general aloetion, N —— NEW YORK BREADSTUFFS MARKET, Syecial Dispateh (o The Chicago Tridune, New Yons, Sept, B.—The wheat mucket opened un- gottled, Ol wpring rods wero held rathor moro iri= Iy, with n demand to 1) frelght-room, Thesa wore, congequently, tirm, but now whost was dull, drooping, and unsottled, Tho market closes utet, unid tho new erop of winter whoat thev tending downward, "Tho abaouce of cablo advices leavos shippors without advices to proceod upon, Tho saloa are 85,000 bu, ab $L13 for upgraded Towa aud Minncsots; $116@1.17 Tor No. 3 Ohfesgo apring, including Northe western s $1.28 for No,J Milwawkeo $1.32 Cor No,1 Mitwaukeo ; $1,18@1,21 for red Woslorn § 31, %@ 1,26 for amberdo; ‘$L31 for whito Miclfyan, Oats are firmor, but ouly 'moderately nctivo, and closod quiot, 1o snles 5ro 45,000 bu new Obio nbxed at 63@050 5 white at 05@000 ; Weatern mixed at 01@600 § whitont 66@ 070 ; alao 40,000 bu No, 2 Chicago for’Soptomber at S0y 60,000 Ly fut ovuing €or Ostobor at 6o, “Tho toar market opened dull and depressed, The abeoneo of cablo advices limited tho bidy of shippers, Good 1inoa of anfpplug oxtras Woro nat anlablo at ocor $3.00@3,10, A #msll liuie of muper sold ot £4.60, At tho closo tho markot was dull and weak, Thoro waa s fair trade demand, but shippers wero dull, and the bids ‘woro Fefused, e WEDDING IM HIGH LIFE. Speetul Disnateh to The Uhicao Tribune, Mav1SON, Wi, Bapt, 8.—A soloct company Of frlonds gotiorod at 7 o'clock (his morning at the Episcopal Ghwireh, which wasrichly docorutad for tho weeasion witl flowors, fo witnoss the marriago of Olirlen D, Atwood, Vich-Conuul fo Livorpool, aud son of Cen, Dystd Atwood, of tho Nfafe Jotrnal, whiods silver Jroddiog waw olbrated s forluight o, aud Miee Lizzie Ward, tho eharming doughter of Dr. A.J, Werd, sn ol residont of tho city, Tho woddig wan & vory simplo aar, tho biido baing dreusod 1n o dove- colorod traveliug-dous, Thoro Wory no yldeemalds or groomumon, A fow frionds partook of tho wod- TR st hok T S s th o 'for of duity 3 which they sall o (e Dultle next Rdurdasy, Tha good wiahos af Liowts of frisuds follow them, —————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. QuezNsTowN, Bopt, B.—Arrived—Steamalip Bats via, from Boston, i ‘“g,"' i New, Yonx, Sopt, 8,—Arrived—tsamah; Parts, from Livarpoolj Oolo, from Asplnwall T o Livergoctsd FOREIGN. ITALY. New Yonr, Bept, 8.—A lotter from Tomo aay; golng on with ita work of Hquidating the church, prop- orly, tho Goverument Commisslon fake abtion which shiowa that they aro dotormined fo cut nesrer nnd noarer to the boms, snd loavo tho former, woll fed and fat, lte oo than B grim skelolon, The establishment of lhe Propagands was laat wosk mads to feol, for tha firat timo, the pressuro snd_privation of the screw, whan tha Governmont brought 10 tho_suction-block the (no proporty of Moualto, a largo villsor paiacoln inirablo sltugtion above Francati, A portion of o great Louso han boan A placo of rosort of tho students of the semiaary during the ot montha of summor, an it will bo & groat sacrifico for thom to glyo up this Yottaat, whoro thoy have fora Jong tme onoyed (1o most agresablo rocrestion, All soria of protests wero ut in, both by thie Dirootars of the Propagands and )y frionds connected with tho foroign establishments inittoma, 1o ataring peioa. waa 107,000 franca, and 1t Yran kiocked down of 937,000, Tho Propagnda will “In recelvo mintially n sum oqual to about 18,000 franca 48 Lenofit from tho invostmont i e publio funda, el BRAZIL. NEx Yonr, Sept, 8,—A Panama letter rocalvod fo- day contalun briof acoouut of an attack by tho Bra~ 2dlion troops on some roliglous fanatics, under tho lead of Mauver, Tho {roops numborad 400, aad In the fight, which lssted twa Lours, lost forty mon, whon tho wurvivora flod, sbandoning thoir artillery, which could not be used, —_—— GREAT BRITAIN. New Yonu, Sopt, 8.~Edmund Yates hes wrltten o lotter In roply 10 tho acousations tust in Lis latest fietfon ho had given porsonal deacriptions of Amezican colebritiea, #nd hind ropaid much kindnoss by porsonal fnaratitudo. In tho coursa of the lotter Mr. Yates writea: “Tho plonsantost six montha of my lifo wora in tho Tnitod Siates, Tho mreatest personal Kindness, honpftality, and ottention which T have ovor oxporienced wora thoro rocofved, Thia fa not ratd with any view tu tho tuture, for thera {8 no present prospect. of my again visiting Amorica, It is simply o ropetition of what I have coutinually expreescd, orally and in prist, sinco my return to England, aud 1t fan protest Sehich T denire to placo o rocord against un unfounded clinrgo, by which I hiave beon very much dlstroasod,” e SPAIN. New Yons, Bopt, .—London papers, recolved fo- day, contain 5 lottor from the Marquin de Safrsga, the Chiargo D'Affalroa of tho Carliats, rogarding tho whoot-~ ing of somo Topublican prisonors in Ojot. o says: “Thio Topublican soldiera had previously shot and bayoneted " Carlists who were wonndod and lying i . tho hospitala at Olot. Noona ragrots thin sanguinary choracter that the war is sssuming mors thasn IHis Majesty Don Oarlos, but whon our enemy will not re- spoct. ordinary usagos of civillzod warfsre, thero are 0 meana loft for tho royalist Generals {0 cploy save retaliation, DRESS GOODS. IT PAYS T0O TRADE O TEB WEST SIDE. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts, Have just opened on their cheap centre tables a large lot of as- sorted Dress Goods, adapted for MISSES’ SCHOOL DRESSES, and for Ladies’ street or house wear, These fabrics are 25 and 30 cts PER YARD, and are be- yond doubt the cheapest goods ever gold here, some of them be- ing reduced from 60c per yard. Good Black Alpacas 25 and 80c yard. Our 85c Alpaca is equal to goods sold elsewhere at 50c. Black Poplin Rep Alpacas at 650c, worth 7bc. Special Bargains in Black Silks, Yak Laces, and KXid Gloves. LAGES, ELEGANT LACES. e, eter & G, State and Washington-sts,, Are now opening for Fall Trade a largo and woll-assorted stock of Trimming Laces, In Pointe Gaze, Point Ap};]liqma Thread, Guipure, Yak, French, d Beaded. Novelties In Flounces, :E;i‘chus, Capes, Sashes, ., &0, Latest Styles Hdkfs., Barbes, Sets, Collars, &o. Beaded Goods, In Collarettos, Fichus, and Noets, “ pour Tablier,” all tho latost Paris- ian Styles, and fully 25 per cent un- der last season’s prices. TEAS. ENGLISH BREAKFAST PACKET TEA COMPANY. <ot g, Wilesale g, 193 Doar-ol, o YK, "Tha fincet grades of sll kinds of “Teas Yimay bo bad of tho loading druggiats in vackagos irou one-quartor of a pound up, ‘at tho unlform prico of ONE DOLLAR PERR POUND. alroady appolated A . 0. BELL, 4 ", cor, Sheldon, Ao G fion.st., oar. Aborduon DL DY E o it Handolph-stas T & v cor it X S 5 BLOO! g ! T \Veat Lk atey eor, Linoola, N {'fl:?r::::gs ey o Hamm i, SN T lian-ates car: 501N Taroniysavond stes ches Wabast: ~ GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, WILSON BROS, 67 Washington-st.,, Chicago, And Fourth-st,, Plke's Opera House, Cincinnatl, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL, CORRENCY FOR BALH AT - TRIBUNE OFFICE. . SEAWLS NEW FALL ARRIVALS i, Laer & o, State and Washington-sts,, ARR JUST IN RECEIPT OF FEHSHK IMPORTATIONS Real India Onmol's Hair Shawls, filled centres, new degigns, Do, do. Blaok and Re, open centros, Do, do. Plain Solid Colors—n novelty Real Camel's Hair and Persian Strips do,, Square and Long, for Prome- nade and Carriage Wraps, .'E‘nsll hrlfm Oamel's Hoir and Oaghmers oarfs, Paisley and Broohe Long and Square Shawls, French Oashmere, in Plain Colors and Fanoy Plaids, i Striped Shawls, Long and Square, in great variety, Black and Colored Emb'd CUashmere Shawls, Job lot deasonable Shawls, very cheap. The attention of our Patrons and atrangors ‘visiting the oity is rospootfully invitod, FIELD, LEITER & 0O. SILKS .&o. BLACK SILES, $1,50 Rich Black Diess Silks at 88¢, $1.75 Rich Bluck Dress Silks at $1,00, 2,00 Real Guinet, Bluck Silks at il.?fi. 2,25 Real Guinet Bluck Sitks at §1, 40c Rich Fall Dress Goods at 18¢ and 20e, a0¢ Fall Dress Goods, in voriety of style. at 25 (i0¢ Double-Fold Trilled Merino al 35 Great variety in Colored Dress Silks at not their Took afous B0o Biack Alpaca, beats aaything ok at our 50c Blnc! 3, an; you find elsewhere at $1,00, $1.00 Balbriggan Iose at 50c. 1,50 All-Wool Cassimeres 75¢ to $1,00, .25 Table Linen at Gac, .00 Table Napkins at $2.00, 1,000 Caecs sssorted Fall ey Goods mew epening and will bo sald at correspondingly low pricos, Ono-third your monoy savod at PARDRIDGE’S, 114 and 116 State-st. TRADE MARK. WORGESTERSHIRE SAUCE SUPREME COURT---GENERAL .’.I‘ERMq JOHN W. LEA gt al. against SUNDRY GOUN- TERFEITERS, *4WWhon it s apparant thist thors s au lntention ta do. ceive tha public by tho use of the pamo of & place aud thowurd desortptive of an artiole, such dacoption will mot be protectad by tho protons that those words can~ ot by usod in anor w4 to constitute & **irade mark, Whero words and the allocation of words have, by jang usc, begume known sa desipnating tho artiole of & par. ticular manutacturor, boacquiros s right fo thor aa & trado mark, which compating dealors saanot frandu- Tontly invado, ©850nc0 of tha wrong is the falna roprosentation and docolt, on proof of which an injunction will issuo.™ The Coucluding Words of the Judze’s Deols- on ures ) " lod trom should od In{ancHion DEIonho sars 0 oranIbIC e ees o s wotds ‘orceatorsiiira sauce' on the bills, labels, and wrappers of the dotondant,” LEA & PERRINS’ 4 CHLEBRATED PRONOUNOED BY RITRACY of a LETTER from & ONNOISRURS MEDIOAL GENTISE T0 BE THE Man ;tr::;::-‘: obls i WORCESTER, ONLY 00D Moy, 161, “Toll LEA & PRR- RINS that thoir Saucs i 13 highly estoemed India, and is, In my § opinion, themost pala- tablo as woll as ths SAUCE! Aud Applicablo ta EVERY VARIRTY o DIsH, P it holgvime deies ‘Worcestershire Sauce. Sold \Whalarale and for Exportation by the Proprietars, LIEA & PRRIINS, Worcesier, England; and Retmil by Denalors in Sauces generatly throughout the World, Ask for Loa & Perrins’ Sauce. All parties_Infringing on tho above will bo prosesuted by Moaars, LEA & PEIRINS, JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, IW YORK. PROPOSALS. WATER WORKS, Orry o¥ MuagLuoy, Mich,, Sept. 1, 1874 SEALED PROPOSALS will be pocsivoil Ia acsordance with the followlng resolu- Hon of tho Ustamon Cousicll of tho City of Muskogon, & adoptod Sopt. 1, 1878: ] IzsorveD, That the Cominittes on Wator Works be e e Ky R T R ) O Vaidh Wrks (i Lapplotng e city ‘with watar for do- Grposs. e proposain. shtil provide for suitablo enginsa (s ‘oF 10xy BrowauEo), pamipk, boilors, and othof mia- Siifaryt with 5o aabdbines G aorvolrs "ta ba capabla af dlscharging thiroo nuliion (3,000, 00) gallons r twonty-four hours; tor firo duty, o thirow nino (9) onos fiiy virenta at tha sataa o, 100 foot, gl 1 o oo o humps, and malaamm 156 fo leu hours If nosos. ry. b ‘Worke to be farnlshed gomplote with all wal and BacowIkry convoniencos and aji) ud st to run, gusranteod for thiree yoars or ropalms that laay ngour from dafect of tatorial, worke anship, or uundusl woar and tear, o from dofoote In thio princigila of construiction or application, ‘Itio maghinery to bo gasraniiood to ba aupable of work: {ng up 0300 pounds wator prossure, and holding 1t for ton haure | necossary, ‘ani to lufriago 0o laar patent of sy machinurs for 110 o porposs. 2. Aldo, such amount of oxst-iron water-nlpo as may be roiuired,’ from 4 to 16 {nchos in dismoter, "gua 10 stand’ s prossur after baing lald of 210 pounds per squaro inoh, doliverod Ju this oity, or ‘dolirored and Intd dowa in'trenchios B foot deop L e ooutre of the pipos s . Also, snch amount of apnroved woodpipe as may roquired, from 4 to 13 fuobes In dismetar, wosrantadd i coseuro, aud dollvarod or deltrerad and . ,m:l;:l"nrnlmn e troncties, tay dawn sl the ?fi:fifi:.‘:fi nis‘;d Wdvdnta all somploio, & trniolion 0 § foat duop: 3 , Iaid down in this clty, all b Bl s o 0t L 03, 180, to furnish firat quality of gatos and valres foe mpita, frst quality of o lipdrants, all 40 pelnfiise: tofarnish et Al S eapocta. 'ro] 'bo mada on all vr any of the above sse. s, aud skl bo subjoot W accoplance or rejestion of ctions, B to-ba Aada o or beforo Sopt. 31, 1874, ‘Al proposals must ba addressed (o ths Commities eu Water Works, Muskagon, Mich, Dotatls af pipluu or way infurmation will be furniched by the Committos on application. -JOHN TORRENT, Ohatren Committas un Water Works, INDIGO BLUE. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Oriainnl and Unexcellad for Bluclng Clothess Put up at, Wiltberger's Deug Blors, No. 23 Nurth EriadyED. 2 o s A LS o1y ekoongr

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