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WASHINGTON, The Chicago Custom-Honse Looking Like a llorse of An- oter Color. The Anuthorities Displonsed that Mueller Was Sat Down * on So Hard, Another Expert Let Loose Upon the Accounts of Magruder. The Gamblers Forced to Quit the City and Start for Chicago. Che Topular Opinion Unfounded that Foreign Travel as Diminished. THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. COLLECTING TAXE: Kieciat Dispateh to The Chicaan Tritun. Wasuixarox, D, 0., Aug. 4,—The Solicitor of tho Treasury has propared a circular announe- ing the bonndaries of tho territory to ba under the charge of tho Bupervigor of tho Tremsury Department. Under a provieion of tha Iaw, theso oficers ara for tho first time placed in conneotion with the Bolicitor, and through him will havo tho Secrct Bervico as an adjunct in suppreaning frand upon the eustoms revenuc, Bupervising Agont Dingham haa tho Now England ports under his charge, with hendquariera at Boston, 1lowo romains in New York. Hall will bave his offico in Philadelphia, Ayer in Norfolk, Kinsells fn New Orloans, Darnoy in Chl- eago, Mils o Ban Franciseo, and Cursis ot Ogdensburg, and tho Bolicitor calls special ottention to tho law relating 10 this class of otiicers and tho duty required of them, and adimonishes thom that they must avoid compli- eations with revenno officors, and ficep them- poives unspotted and above suspicion fu tho dix- clnrge of thelr ofticial duties. Tho first work ausigned the agent is the dotection of frand on the rovonuo at the principal porla and tho sup- pression of smuggling. "o this end tho Solivitor will avail bimeelf of the moans at his command tn agcortaln to what extent Cuetom-Ifouso of- <inlg aro derelict, and bow far their connivance i1 necessary to defraud the Government. TOUWISIS' DBAGOAGE. Becrotary Dristow will not be hero until Fri- duy forenoon, when tho subject of enforcing tho reeent order about touriste’ baggage will come beforo him on an appesl from the customs ofi- cers in New York. Che Collector at Doston roprescnte his city i8 sguin in denger of losing tho woekly lina of ateamars if tho baggage of roturning partiea in to be eubjected to the sur- wveillnnce of the Inspectors at that port, and per- mitted to pasa without dolay or snnoyauce in_ New York. Tho Tréasury oflicinls ridicule the complaint of Colicctor Kim- mous, and sy that b eonnds very much ko blowing his owa trumpot at the expenso of the Now York Custom-Houso smployes, *1If it in posuiblo,—if it 1s within tho power of the Sec- rotary of tho 'Freasury,”—ssys 3Mr. Dristow, * the customa laws shall bo fairly enforced atull the ports,” The requirement of su osth from seugers a8 to tho dutiablo and nou-dutinble srticles in their possossion ou arxiviug fo foreign steamors Lina already attracted the nitention of tho fareign legations, sud the inquiry I8 whether the Ministora resident in Washington will bo obliged to moko oath that the artioles haroto- foro admitted without question must be accom- paniod with ao afidavitthat Iuo‘v‘ araintended for use. For yoars tha word- of tho Secrotary of Btate_that certain packages aro for tho uso of tho Logatlon bhas passod thom freo of duty through the Custom-Houso, whilo it hay boun notorious horo that tho finest brands of wines arosorved in Washington end sold to partios at profit. The order of Mr, Briatow, it ia under- vod, does not conlemplate interforcuco with this form of courtesy, but applies anly to tho baggage of passsngors arriving in ocosn steam- etu. AVPOINTNENTH. The following Internal Revenns appointmonts wero mado to-day: Storcheepers—Jjobn L. 1lorr, Fourth District of Tonnossoo ; Goorge O. Batler, 1ret District of fonnossce. Gaugers— Jobu B. Leathors, Colorado; Angust Hraun, Bixth District of Indiaua ; Jamoa Lioton, First Dlatrict of Obio, —_— THE CHICAGO CUSTOM-HOUSE. A NEW ASPECT, Byecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasmxotox, D. C,, Avng. 4.—Gen. lolman, Buporintondent of the Chicago Custom-House Building, is hero. o is understood to have been ordered Liore in connection with some of tho allogations of tho Btorrs-Mucllor statoment. 1t ia reported that the authoritics are not pleasod thiat Holman has beon so zealous In Lis atternpts 1o bring tho building and the stono into die- eredit. There was s rumor to-day iu tho Archi- tect's office that Holmaun, like the Into Bam Bard, hasa boen * too unanimons,” and is in danger of shariog Sam Bard's fate, The most rolisblo in- formatiou s that tho President will forward the Muellor statoment 1o Sceretary Bristow without recommondation. e NOTES AND NEWS, THE TANOLED WEB THAT MAGRUDER WOVH. Bpecial Dispatch to 7'ha Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasminatox, D, O, Aug. 4—The District Commissloners have sent tor & New York export to unravel the mysteries of tho accounts of Megrador, the Treasurer of tho old Board of Public Works, Throo sets of accountants have tried to rocoucile his accounts, and have utterly failed, owlng to the carvless, if mot crimival, maoner in which the books woro kept. Yot Magruder, from July 1, 1871, to July 20, 1874, rocelved and disbursed moro than $15,000,000 without any check upon lils accounts, or exam- juation by any other ofiicer of tho District, ANDRERW JOBNSON, Ouno of the physicians of Androw Johneon nero recites the following of the closiog days of his Washington careor: Tho doctor, struck hy Lis appenranoce, aald: You are not lookivg as well ns usual, Mr. Johnson.* The ex-President rescuted tho romark st once, aud ropled quick- Jy: “You aro mistaken, eir; I was nover strovger and better,” This did not change tho opinion of the doctor, who rolates the occurronce s aa illustration of tho fndomitable mpirit of the man, sod of the frequent disposition of am- bitious men to rosist auy belief i the decay of their powens. A NEW GIGNAL LIGHT, Commander Parker, Chiof Bignal Oficer of the United Btates Navy, has becu for tho past two weoks engaged in perfocting & systom of eloctric lights to be used as siguals for vesscls at sca. The light, which is very luminous, at the samo timo emita in {8 dischargo or explosion a num- ber of stass. Tho utmost difliculty for a timo existed sa to tho mode of the discharge, too mch foroo shattering tho stars, That difliculty has boen eoientitically overcowie, and the com- manding officer now looks upon it no longer as an sxperiment, but au umporiant discovery for tho ruture interest of the uavy. THE GAMBLE] ‘The gambling shops Lere hiave all boen closed. Tt is assorted upou excellont authority that they Liave all paid €100 monthly to the Jocal authori- ties for permission to keep open, It is ovident that, if they did not plz this wum to the locul authoritios, the gawblors wero blackmailed monthly during s series of years. Thoy pald to somebody, At one time twenty-two were in op- ecstion. ~ At the time of closing yeeterday thore no. Home of tho leadiug gamblers, whoes busicess is thus brokeu up, wro waid o have gous to Clicago. Tue sToLEN $47,000. ‘The committeo of ‘[reasury otilcera aud bank- e eppolnted to {uvestigate tho loss of thu £47,000 aro resdy to report, They will fiud that iho money could ugt bave boen’ takeu by any person not conuected with tho Trousury, and erticise the Jooss wansgement of tho fyuds, INNUUENTS ALKOAD. The Bureau of Biatisticd Lins comploted its Atstomeutof our total forvign travel for the lust fiwcal yeaz, It would sppear from .caml:u‘lrfi:u,- 3 0 of this statement with that for last yoar tl ¢Bects of the panlc biave beon uvver-estimated, and_that the amont of onr travel hefors the panic was 1eas than hias beon supposoed. THE PRINTERA to-night practically agreod Lo aceeds to tha oms ployera’ terme, and appoluted a comuitieo to ar- raugo dotails, THF. CENTENNIAL TOST OFFICE. Postmastor Genoral Jewell is malung vory 1ib- eral arrangementa for a Centeunial Post Oftico at Philadeiphin, ‘Tho diflicnlty has been that no sppropriation has been mado for umrur 1080, and that the appropriations for tha Philadelphin offico ate inadequato to the incroased vervice. ‘The Centenuial offico ia to be entirely separaty from the Philadelphia office, and will ho served by carriots of nll nationalities, ‘Theattempt will be made, as in London, to allow no stranger to bo in tho city inoro thau a day boforo tho carri- ers find him. Resort will dodbtless bo had to a rogistry to effoct this. TUE FANT TRAINS, Supt, Danga rpent tho day youterday in Phifa- dolptis, and is now in New York pushing for- ward the proparations for starting the fast mail trawns west ou tho first of October, Tho scheme i much moro oxtensivo than it waa’ roported to bo in tho firat reporte, and thero fs now overy roason to hopo that 1t will be successfully cur- ried out, [Tothe Assoctated Press.) TIE TOSTAL FRAUDS. Wasarxatos, D, C., Aug, 4.—To-day W. A. Coolk: and Chnrles Polham, an conneal;for Jeromo J. Hinds, who waa somo weeka aga tiiod and ac quitted on charges connected with the alleged "maa mail contract frauds, flled abill on tho ity side of the Suporior Conrtof tho District to restrain the payment of certain moneys on ac- connt of carrylng mails to Joln Allman & Drother. Ils recites that ho has no intorest in snid contrnct, and was illogally debarred from cxecuting it. Tho rospondents are tho Post- master-General. the Sixth Auditor, and Allman & Drother. Jwlgo Mumphroys mado n pro- hminary restraining ordes returnablo on the 10th af SBoptember next, ——— CASUALTIES, . A HARVESTING HORROR. Special Dwrateh to The Chtcago Tribune, Daveseont, Is., Aug. 4.~A horrible accident occurred yesterday in n whent-ficld north of Ful- ton, 7 miles west of this city, n wealihy farmor being tho victim, Tho barvestors had been to dinner, and wore about to resumo work in the wheat-fiell. Mr. Telzow, 61 yenrs old, 1ook n potion to drivo s renper team about tho fleld. As bo was climbing to tho reat, tho horses ptarted at something, and phunged for- ward. Mr. Tolzow losc his halance, and a jolt of the ronper threw bim right in frout of tho sickle. I'ho horses ran abcad, Tho sicklo canzht the old man just abavo Lis knces, savered both legs, and he was hauled forward, tho apron paesing over nm. Tho hands ran to him and attempted to raise him, but he died in lesa than ten mine utes after receiving hia injurics. THE BRAINERD BRIDGE ACCIDENT. Special Dsvateh ta The Chicano Tribune, 8r. Pavr, Ang. 4.—Diehop, Delano, Morrls, Sowell, and Prior, cngincors, cte., representing different ronads, have mado nn examination of the bridgeand train-wrock on the Northern T'acifie, et Brainord, oo request of General Manogor dead, sud report themsolves nuable to definitely doscribo the manuor of the wreck, but arounanimousty of the opinion that it was canecd by some accidont to a flat-car loaded with ralls, by which part of thoear onthe rails became entangled ina truss, dieplacing some of tho bridge timbers, ‘Lhoy aluo cortily tmm‘porlunll acquaintanco that Wallaco, tho Lridge foroman, cotisured by the Coroucr’s verdict, is a com- potent acd faithtul man. DROWNED, Speelal Dipateh to Lhe Chicago Trivune, BrooxixaTox, Ill., Aug, 4, —Randall Walker, o young man whosa parenta live lu Chatsworth, was drowned yesterday in Hecor, Woedlurd County. Spectal Dimpatch to The Chicano Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Aug. 4.—Wbilo tho steamor Bag- inaw wasa running over (rom Grand Haven Tues- day nl;ihh Henry Martin, second porter, foll in- tothe lake and drowned. Efforts to pick him u}l proved fruitloss. Martin wes about 17 years of age. AN UNFORTUNATE MAN. Specat Corresvondence of The Chicago T'ribune, Des Moixes, Ia., Aug., 2.-~Jacob Weaver, of Wapello Connty, seems to havo boen bern out of season, or undor an jll-omoned star. Eighteen months ago ko had & shoulder dislocated. Ilo Eot able to go to work, and a saud-pit caved in upon him, breaking one of his legs and nearly bursing blm alive, On Thursday lust, ho waa Jending four horses beforo a roaper, when tho horses becamo fractious, kuocked him down, ran over Lim, and drageed tle machine over bim, which nearly severad ono leg from bia body, causiuy death fn a fow mowments. CRUSHED TO DEATH. Spectal Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tridune, Maivnearous, Minn,, Aug. 4.—Heury Young, & O-year-old son of John Young, was crushed be- tweeu two cars ot tho Milwaukeo & Bi. Paul De- pot yosterday. 1lo discoverod the ysrdman pushing a car, and took bold of the link at ‘the other end and commeuced pulliug, walkiog back- ward, and before ho was awaro uf it had boon crustied butwoon the cars. Tha lnjury resulted in his death last nigit. Tho link piorced hiy abdo- mon. A VALUABLE TRUNK, 8r. Louts, Aug. . —A Jewolor's sample trunk, belonging to Fitz & Chatterson, New York, in chargo of their travoling agent, Fiank Cary, want throogh a bridgo with the engino and bag- gago car on tho Hannibal & 8t. Joseph Rallroad, near Hannfbal, Mo, 1aat Baturday night, aud Las not yot been found. Tho trunk Iy said to cou- tain $16,000 worth of dinmonds aud jewelry of duferent kinds, A SHAFT.FROM HEAVEN, Special rpaleh to The Chicage fribune, Brroir, Wis, Aug, 4.—During a thunder. storm thia foronoon Willian Morso was killod by lightning on the Jauesvillo road, nbout 11§ miles from here. Ho was-walking in from the conutry alono, and was apparently instantly killed.” Ho bad o wifo aud throe childron living In this clty. e had boon harvesting for a farm- er near town, FELL BETWI THE CARS. Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune. ‘Entg, Pa, Ang. 4,— Fredoerick Boywart, a braketson employod in tho Yhiladelphia & Erlo Railroad Lake Yards, this city, whilo in the per- formance of hin duties to-day, fell betwean tho carw, was run over, and died from tho effools of injuriea recolved this afterucou, SERIOUS ACCIDENT, Bpsctal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Drxox, Ill,, Aug, 4.—Gov, Alexander Char- tors, living at Iazolwood, 3 miles from this city, on tho Rock hiver, met with quite a sorious ac- cident yesterday at lua roridence, The Governor is known all throu?h the Westorn country, Lay- log wettled heso thirty-nive years ago, F o LATE LOCAL ITEMS. ‘The polico aro supplied with warranta for the arrest of the buuko men, and Lave taken lu sev- eral of tho fratornity, **Bhavg" {u tho last cup- ture noted, 1lo gavo the name of J, 0. Ander- son when Officer Londorgan had him booked at the Armory last night. Vagrancy is tho charge entered against bim, A newly born chitd, in a sealed far, was plcked up in the lako at the fool of ‘I'welfth slrect yos- torday. Yt is st the Armory, THE NATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVEN- TIONR. Borraro, N. Y., Aug. 4.—Notwithstanding the cloudy and damp weather the attendauco ot tho Nattonal Bunday-School Asscmbly at Fairpoint waa lerge. Tho Lev, Ldward Eggleston, D.D,, delivered an Interesting lecturs on *The Para- dise of Childhood,” and was followed by the Rov. Walcott Catkios, of Buffalo, Iu the evening the usual vespor sorvice was conducted by My, Bherwin, Dr, Vinoent disocted the oxorolses of the day. The princlpal epeakers on Thurs- day will_be G, A. Poltz, of Newark, N.J.; the Rev, J, M. Frecman, D. D., aud the Nov. War- ron Randolph, of Philadolpbls, Dr. Viscent will conduct the Normal class exorclses. A pratsa sarvice will bo conducted by the Itov. Mr, Calkins, and Dr, W, W. Wythe will itlustrata tho woudeis of Canaun by means of nstoreoptican, e o i T THE CANADIAN GRAIN TRADE. . MonTusaL, Aug. 4.—Evidences of a reviving trade are given in the wovemont of boats in the graln-camrylng teade. ‘THE CHICAGO CRIMINAL MATTERS. Belief that Woodruff, the Million-Dollar Defaulter, Has Gone to China. ¢ Alarming Increnso of Crime in the State of lowa. Ex-Judgo Oardozo Entors a Domurrer to Qonklin's Statoment. A Hanging Horror in Mississippi Long Drawn Out. Tho Absconding Mayor of Hastings Caught by His Croditors. THE NATHAN MURDER, New Yonk, Aug, 2—To the Editor of the Sun —8m: I have read the ovidence of 8. I, Conk- lin Leforo tho Legislative Committeo, as pub- lished in tho Sun of Saturday. Iiig statement of an intorviow with mo I5 a ehcor fabrication. I never had any conversation upon tho subject with, him, and nover 1was in Judgo Me- Quado's court In my lifo. I learoed of Ryan's narrest only ~ through tho mnews- papers, and immeiliately telegraphed to Jdndge MeQuado from Long Tirauch, whero 1 thew was, for particulars, and received answer that there wad no fonndation for the rumor con- necting Jyan with the murder of Mr. Nathan, In tho ivterest of tho family of Mr, Nathau, to whom my wifo 18 rolnted, T have iabared hard to discovor tho murderer, That Mr. Jourdan and bis suceessor, Mr, lolao, did the same, from my requent interviews with them, I have no donot. A family alrondy sufiiclently ktricken might nt leant have been spared the additioonl woo which the scandalous aspersions which Conklin ias at- tempted to cast upop Mr. Washungton Nathan creates. Avpeut CanpOZO. THE SAN FRANCISCO DEFALCATION. Sneetal wapateh Lo The Chicago Tribune, Bax Frascisco, Aug. 4.—A fow days ago the invostigation by tho Central Pacific authorities of tho defalcation Ly Woodruft, alias Moller, was completed. The amount is about $1,000,000. Tho Company succeeded in ropsiring tho lasses on accouut of tho iucreaso in valuo of Wood- uT's investmonts, whicl kept paco with his high Hving, o Lins not beon delivered to tho au- thoritics of tho Iaw, and it {a belioved hn went to China on tho lust stosmer. An oflicer of the Company to-day admitted that ho had tieen rolonsod on parale not toquit this juriedic- tion until ho tecoived pormission from the rall, road authorities, ‘The Bullstin this ovening says, oditorially: **His offenscs aro of no ordinary character. Bigamy, ombezzlement. and forgery have been charged sgsinst ham. If tho facts shionld turn out that this man is now boyond tho Nemesis of the California peoal laws, the pooplo of thus State will hold the Direztors of tho Con- tract and Financo or Western Development L;ump:uy respousible for this outrage upon jus- sieo.” GEMDEMANN AGAIN IN TROUBLE, Pruraneursia, 'a., Aug. 2.—Thia afternoon ox-Priest Jobu W. Gordemann had a hearing bo- foro Alderman Buchanau ou the clisrge of em- bezzlomont ns cousigneo and factor. The chargo way brought by Dieffenboch, of New York, ageut for Lred DPousted, iwporler of Catholic books, images, beads, etc. Gordemann, while pastor af 8t. Louiface’s Catholic Church, twonty-one montha ngo, received £1.420 worth of their goods, Of this quantity $503.53 worth wero pot returnod, and on this tho charge of ombezzlement was brought. e was held in $300 ball for trial, Atfter the hearlog, and a8 Gerdomann was en- tering A ear, ho tas assaulted by Alexandor McLoughlin apd Alexander Math.” The latter struck at him, but both were arrested by the po- fico beforo doing any injury. A large crowd was around the maglstrate’s offico during the hienning, but were not vory domonstrative, owing to the large police foreo prosent. KANSAS CRIMINAL ITEMS. Specust Disuateh to The Chicaso Tribune, Torexa, Kan,, Aug. 4.—Oflicer Soerman, of Donver, passed hore to-day with a colored privuncr named Raborts, who escaped frow jail nomo weeks ago, sud was eaught at Atchison, Roberts committed sixty burglaries in Denver during ono month, stealing goods to the amount of 22,000, Threo men who actod as County Commiesion- ora in Barbour County lsst sumtmer, whon tho bond framds were perpotrated, have been in- dicted nnd arrosted. Ous of them cseaped from tho oflicers, Tho Qounty Clerk {8 & fugitivo the Southern States. Hpeoial Ageuts of tho Dont-Ofico Dopartment bavo made scversl arrosta of Postmasters ou the horder counties of Kausns and Missouri an tho chiarge of tumpering with registered lcttors, NADBED BY HIS GREDITORS, Specwut Dorpatch ta The Chicaro Tribune, Wisosa, Mion, Aug, 4.—Mayor George W, Houghtaling, who abscouded from Iiustings nbout a week ago, loaving his accounts short weveral hundrod dollars, was arroated in this cizy last ovening ot Jewoll's Hotel. o arrived in this city on tho afternoon train from the West, and is said to have been in the vicinity of Can- non Falts and neighboring places since his de- parturo from IHastings. A euit of clothes with which ho disguised himsolf as a Loarvest-hand way foand in his sawbol, llo evidently folt grently embarrassod over his arrest, buc hopos to arrange mattors salistactorily. FRAUD SUSPECTED. New Onreass, Aug. 4.—S8pecial Troasury~ Agent Kinsella ls taking toatimony in regard to tho alloged frauds In payments of cmployes worlang on tho Cnstom-House," It s charged that mnany mechanics and artlsans who accepted work on account of dull times, worked as mechan- loa, signing blank pay-rolls and recoiving #1.75 por day, whilo the Goverument was charged §4 to 85 por dav for thoir servicos, It 18 also etated that mmch of the work done by these skillod workmen woa afterwnrds covered by contracts, and the Government made to pay sgain for the samo work. TRAIN-WRECKING, Special Dinpateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Br. Paun, Minu, Ang. 4.—Au sttempt was mado to ditch a traln on the West Wisconsin Ttoad, near Tali Crock, Wis., Monday night by tlon ncrows the track. The engine ranover ona and stopped noar ofbera eo Lracod that they would have thrown tha train off had not the onginear scen them in timo to slop. Itis sup- posed that the obutrictions were placod by a gang of thioves who buvo bocu oporating in that viciuity, MISSING, 8pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tounr Warye, Ind., Aug. 4.—David Housch, siuglo, sged 29 yoars, has been missing from home sinco Bunday. Ho was known to carry s a valusble watlch and chain, and also considera- bl;- nl,:nuay. and foars of foul play aro enter- tuine HORRIBLE QALLOWS SCENE IN Mis8Is. SIPPL, Columbua Inden report of the hanging of Green (Leiry, cotured, 1o woro white pantaloons, and ho was envel- oped in & horsid black zobe that trailed at his foot. 1lo way clearly agitated,—his )ips kept wmoving in prayer. fla looked around as thoy wora piuloning his Lauds and foes, and, being asked what lio wanted, menttoned tha namo of Col. Meok, Col, Moek came forward, and Greon Houry bado him adieu. ‘The capo of the blsck robs wasdrawn for- r the doomed man's head at twontymin- 12 o’clock, noov. Quickly the Bheriff and hix attendant stepped from the platform; s Depnty ferked tho lover that supported the scuflold fron its fasteulngs, sud gave the floor of tho seaffold u kick - Au unoarthly groan aroso from the thousands of negroed who thronged the ndjacont walls sud vacaut places, “The seaffold foll with an awful sound ; Groen Tenry daugled an fostaut in the air, and thou foll full length on tho ground benoath the baly cowy of tho Jail, Evervbody wae borrified ; the Blierifl could scarcely move,” A surgeon felt tho pulss of the fallon mwav sud said bo was slive, The colored Doputy and aun ssaistaut raleed Houry, carried, bim” back to tho balcony, and rowovod the bickcape frow his faco. His braw was coverod with spiration, though be did not appoar frightencd. s was alivesnd porfoctly TRIBUNLG: VIHIUK DAY, AU FUST b, 1875, canacions, and continued to turmur, ** Jerus, save mel” Thoro wan nelight abrasion on his neck, nud ho was spitting blood. At this potot o telogram camo from (iov. Ames, whom Col. Meok and othera had heen fmvortuning for Green IMonry'wiife. It sntd: ** [ cannot intor- tero; show this to Mr. Meek and othors.” By this timo tho knot had beon retiod, and Tloney wan arsisted to rise, IHia feot pinmoned, ho ndvancod na well a8 hes conld to the dentro of tha platform. As tho Sherift adjusted the noose, Ilenry sald, ““Don't ohoke me.” Tho Shorifl Jooroned tho knot, and Ilemy nsked, “@atlt ted vight? ” “Yea," aatd tho Blerill, and he asked a doctor if {t was not right. The dactor directed tho knot to bo placed futther to thoear of the ear, which was dono, The Shoriff atopjred back, tho Deputy touched tho lover, and Groen Ienry swung mto tho alc at thirty-clght minutes parscd 12 o'clock, A thrill of horror ran through the multitado, and a number of negro women faintod. "I'he body, aftor tho drop, was convulaed sovoral timen ; tho shoulders abrugged, 3o foot woro drawn up. Tho nock was broken ; the akin of tho throut was cut, and o small stream of bloud ;rlc:xloll down hls broagt. Tha drop was 43 oet, Aftor pix mintntes a doctor fol Tlonry’s pulse; ho etill lived. 1o hung fourteen mi:{nu‘;. ang then, at 8 minutea to 1 o'clock, the doctor said ho was dead, A REIGN OF CRIME IN IOWA. Speetal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Dss Moines, Ia., Aug, 2,—Murdor, rapo, and suictdo aro terribly on tho increase in this State. 8ix murders within the last month, balf-a-dozon enses of rapo, and woveral sulcides, mako up a record which starbles tho reader of tha daily papor, aud causes tho good citizen .and tho stateaman to ask whyit is so. Tifty-sovon casos of rapo have beon reported this season, and thero have boou not moro than throo convictions for tho crime. Tho murderer tukes lifo with acarco a fear of pousity. Ono of the most atrocious murders rocorded oceurred near Afton, in Unfon County, on ¥ri- day last, A farmor named Alfrod Yan Sickle startod for Aftou, with bis wifo, two cbildren, and wife's mistor, to take tho cars for a trip to Indiana, where the man was to scitle an estato by which bo was to get about 2800, YWhonabout 3 miles from tho station, Lo placed his arm around his wife, drew her up to him, nod kisred ner. Ono roport says bo said to her, * You have mmdo mo a “great deal of troublo, and havo got to die,” and drow a rovolver and shot her in tho brenst. Another roport 1s, that ho eaid not a word to her, but shat hor, when shio pprany to her feot, oxclaimivg, * Oh! don't 8hoot mo any moro.” 1o ghot her again, whon ®ho leaped totho ground., Ilo ahot hor again, and sho foli dead, Moanwhilo tho childron and sister flod and gave tho alarm, and some poople went to tho rescue. On arriving at tho spot, the man had laid ont tho body of the wife, fold- od the arms noross tho breast, laid himselr by the body, and shot himsslf through the head. The family wore 1w comfortablo circumsiances, the men owning & good farm, which was nearly frae from dobt. Thoy hind boen married about ton years, This is tho Tast of tho six murders of the weck, The firet was that in Scott County, on Sunday night, of Gephatt Gruthuyson by Charles Moore, without provocation, Tho nest day, Josoph Trusha, in Tama County, whilo walking across a fleld, waa falled to tho oarth by an ax tu tho hands of Mrs, Thomas Iloubleck, which crashed throngh his braln. The eamo day, in Floyd County, . A. Billings was scen riding aftary soma cattle, Boou after, hiu horeo roturned niderless, Hearch discovered tho man dead, shot through the head. Tho murdorer is suppoeod to bo his sou-in-law. Tho sawe duy, a young gir), named Ettio Ureen, wolks ooolly into the baole at Wyoming, sud tires thiroo shots at the Teller, Willinm IFoote,—~fortunntely not lutting bun fatally. On Chursday, at Donelson,in Loa County, Charles Ilickert and Dr. Wilson got into ou alicreation, when Fiekort shot Wilsun, and tho lattor nttncked TFickert with a 'scythe, cutting him torribly. Doth will dio. s WHISKY NEWS, THE ST, LOUIS EX-SUPERVISOR. Specinl Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Lous, Slo., Aug, 4.—In the United Btates District Court tbis forenoon in the case of the United States va. John McDonald, ex-Suporvi- sor of luterunl Rovenue, et al, Judge Treat docided to certify the demurrer to ths Circuit Court, It was confldently expected that he ‘would render s very eclaborato decislon in tho matter. A largacrowd Lad asscmbled to lear bis opinion, and his deciming to nssumo tho responelbility of decidiog tho quos- tion in polnt was A eourco of conaldorable dissppolutment. Tho dofendants aro charged with destroying and mutilating rec- tifying records bolongiug to the Government. The demurrer was basod upon the ground that tho indictment did not set out that tho papers destroyed were tho property of tho Government, and tho additional ground that ‘tho offenso was alleged to bo & felony, whils it was simply & mis- domeanor. In romitting the matter to tho Cireult Court, tho Judge assignod aabis resson for so doing that tho queations of Inw involved fn tho motion wore of such a diflicnlt aud complicated cliaracter that bio proforred that tho Court woutd pass upow them, The next term of tho Circuit Court, Judgoe Miller prosiding, sits hore on the 20th of Heptember, at which time the question will como up before bim for cousideration, It has transpired that the Attoruoy-Gencral had went instructiona from Waehington to tho United Statea District Attoruoy boro to have the parties immodiately rearrestad upon o charge of misdemeanor in the eveut Judgo Treat decided that It was an error to clargo folony. Bhoutd Judgo Millor quash the indictment wpon that ground, the same policy will be pursued. SEIZURES IN CHICAGO, Wasminotoy, D.C, Aug. 4.—Elmer Wash- burn, Chiot of tho Sccret Service, roceivod a dispatch this ovenlog stating that the Bocrot Bervico operatives seizod thia aftornoon, in Chi- €ago, 400 barrels of ilicit whisky which has been bhiddon ovor #inco the May raid on the whisky ring. The whisky, the dispatch says, was takon *dead to rights,” 'The delectives receivod a hint thot large amounts were concesaled ot tha time of the May wolzuros, and have Leen hunt- ing for it until now. This whisky is understood to belang to sevoral distillting sud 1ectifying os~ tablishments, and, it is supposed, was concealod in & warchouse, Upon inquiry of Gon, Webster, the Collestor of Luterual Revenue, {t wan ascortaived thst the roport of the seizure referrod toin the above dispatch had boen caused by the fact that about 400 barroly of old whisky had been discovered in a warohouse, where tihey had beou stored for ovor two months, aud bad been dotained for ox- amination. Part of them aro ascertained to bo crooked, and they will bo seizod, The examina- tion has not heen comploted. It is wupposed they were amuggled out of some bondod ware- houeo, snd privately stored, to he shipped away a4 soon a8 the watchfuluoss of Goverumont ofii- cials was somewhat relaxed. PEORIA DISTILLERS, Boeeial Dupateh to The Uhtcago Tribune, ' Prowa, 111, Aug, 4,—Unlted States Hevonne Agents William A. Gavett, of Michigan, and A, Nance, of Nobrasks, who aro assieting Buporvisor Matthews, havo struck terror to the hearts of Peoria distillers, Last nlght thoy secrotly mean- dered through tho various distilleries and noted the midoight opurations of theso kin mills, aud caught threo of thom in full oporatlon while Uncle 8ain's Btorokeopers woro abcut, snngly ousconced in tho bosow of their fawmilies. From tho appesranca of these agouts of Bristow and Pratt, It {3 inforred that several Rovenuo Store- keapers will awako at no v distsut day, like Othollo, with thelr ** oconpation gono.™ ——— An Affectionate Irothers A couple of euterprisiog Iuraclites, doing the alothing business in Atlants, are interviewed by ® customer nw i of & coat, Tho soujor mowmber of tho frin Landles the new comer, aud soon finds “*au flrut-class fit."” In answer to tbe prico, tho response is, ** $18." “Woell, air, Ilike your coat very much, but dou't ke the price.” “Woell, mino frout, zo price is nothiug liko zo coat, We let {nu take 'em at 15." The customer etill :om{n‘l ns of the price, saying that #161is too much. 'I'he dealer takos Lis customer tothe oitreme end of Lhe stors, and, drawiog bim ioto a cornor, whispers in his e m'."uma Irous, Ilet you Lave zat ooat for 12,50, Wall, eir,” ssya ine castomer, ** I like your cost very much, aiid aw satistled with the price, yot I would like to kuow why this wmystorious performauce.” *Vell, wmino frent, yousce dot lcetle man dare? 1owss mino brodor. He got zo Leart diseasa; and so hlllp we gracious, if he was to boar me tell you I tako P1L0Q for weh a=ey be drop dod mit his track.™ g0 you ~ BEECHER---TILTON, The Renewal of I’rocéedings in the Brooklyn Seandal Cuse, Judge Morris Claims to Have New Evi- dence of the Greatest Ime * portance. Lees, Bowen, nnd Richards fo Bo the Leading Witnesses for {ho Next Trinl, WITAT JUDGE MORBIA RAYS, New York Herall, Aug. 3, Ex-Judgo Bamuel D, Morrin, tho Attorney of Record in the case, wan visited Inat night by a Herald re- porier fn referenco o the renewal of proceedings in ihe great scandal cosc. 1lostated, in answer to the nomerous queatfons nddressed to him, that although notico of trfal had been served npon the attorneys of the defendant, tho Itev, H. W. Deeclier, yot thero oppeared to bo a mistaken notion sbroad n regard 10 this, for it was genorally looked upon a8 a “now " trial, whils in fact it wns no such thing, but simply & trial of tho original fesne, the fOrst proccodings having rowulted in » diragreement of thie Jury, which made the caro atand an it was befors It ever came beforo the Court, o stated that hio wishied to correct thinerroncous opinion, sad to kavo it understood that there conld Lo ko new trial or retrfal nnila Jury bad rendered a verdict of- thor for one side or the other, * At prosent the caso standn,” sald Judgo Morris, simply aa though it Lad never been argued beforon jury, and tho papers wo havo served on Mesars, Shearman and Storling, as tho logal representatives of Mr. Beccher, were simply the ordinary notices givon in any causa of actlon (hat wan placed on tho colendar, The caso of Tilton vs, Decclier ia still undecided, and remaiun on tha list nf causen to bo tried, for the reason that ticre has becu 1o declsion in tho caeo, With regard to the question of damnges I can only ay thot tho amount ($110,000), s stated in the original papers, ro- Inatns thusazhos but whother any steps will bo {aken t0 hflnlx tho caso 1o trlal without any sich question heing involved I decline to say, 'The isene which we pro- pose ta try in the prescut luntanca {8 whether Ienry Wnrd Beecher committed adultery with Mrs, Eliza- Dth Tilton. Wo biave hiad cnougll of trylug outside collateral mntters, and this time wo want to coun- fino tho trial to the main {sxuo of fact, There la no reason that Tean seo why tha wholo praceoding should oceupy more than ten dsys or s furtnight at tho outsido, Theroe Is somo testumony of the greatest importance, which we shall introduce in the trial, which was not brought o tno notice of tho jury (o tho 1ate proceedinga, and which will materially aiter tho complesion of tho whiolo falr, o kiiow 31r, Tecclh er is guiity, and this time wo Intend to prove Lilm so, What the how testimony Is T nuat decliue to sny; but it will undonbtedly show 3fr, Baccher up in his truo colors, Tho disngrezment by tho jury, which waa the rewlt of tho protracted proceedings which closed some four or fivp weeks ago, wo cou- sidered most nneatisfactory, and now we pro- pees to havo the point at fnsue settled o n manaer that will lenve 1o poasibin room for loubt, fr- Tespeetive of nny question of damnges, The counscl on elther side had tho right to bring the case agat be- fore the courts, and we have simply exercised our pro- rogative in belng tho fivst in the ficld, belng matisfled that in thla jnstanco there will b no Indoctslon on the fct of the fury, but o prompt. verdict agaiuat Mr, Scechier, Tho facts now in our possession feave no toophiolo of eacapo fur bitm, and thero will Yo no ont- wde questions or collateral fssues nllowed fo creep in, ‘With regard to the counsel wlio will be cugaged in tho cane," mafdl Judgo Morris, I ceuuot toll whethor they will bo the saine as on the Jast occasion, but 1shall bo able to sy mors about thatsn n few 'days. At the present moment I am disiuclined to enter (uto sy fur- ter partienlars,” Judgo Morrls was then meked if ho did not think there would be roma difliculty in secnring a jury. To thls lie replied that tie did not think thero would, but ho preforred to not_say anything tmoro on tho ques- tion with the exception that the courts will not weet uutil Beptewber, #anaTOOA, Aug, 2,—Acting upon information from New York, a Herald reprerentative called on Roger A, Eryor to-nignt to ask tho signification of tho rumor of tho necond trial of Houry Ward Deccher, Mr. Pryor aaid: Tiiton bad no slternative, Tlo either had to ask Beecher's attorueys not to eall tha cass or to ask in open court that the case bo diemlased, both of which would have been & confeselon of [nferfority, ond In tho Iatter would involve tho payment of costw, or hio bad ta gervo notice aud bring uj the cage again.” Ge: I’r{nr remarked, when it was said that the old mau was Lelng pressed Emly bard § * Well, sir, if Tiltou bad not called this cano tho Congregational Church meant to havo acted uron ft— at leant 1 infer 8o from conversations I lsve held on the nubject with leading Congregatiounlists, There la encral disatisfaction in thot denowination with Mr, leeclior’s inablilty to prove his iunocenco whils still Mtanding for tho church,” This accomplished iawyor was interrogated ns to any new roints of evidenco in belialf of Tillon s Piaintiff to bo ndducsd at the next trisl, 1o satd: +* Yon, thero ara three loaling witnesses for tho noxt trial, There in Leys, the druggist of Whitestone, who nold Beochor tho pofwon § thero ia Henry O. Bowen, ilie oxtent of whosa evidence I know littlo about ; and thero {8 Juacph Richards, Mrs, Tilton's brother, whoro full snd unabbreviated ‘stors, if it can bo admitted, will probably bo overwhelming, ho supposcd Judge Mor- Br, Pryor also maid that the day was au futimation that ke Tis' action of Lad procurel Dowew's testimony. o gave s a3 Lo tho drugglat very intcresting etory Loog - lsland, o Judge e ys, of Whitestono, Morrla,” sald Gen, Pryor, *1s in poseession of 1 druggiat’s record of Loys, which shows prussio acid to bave been purchused by Br, Loecher at or near the timo of which Birs, Moulton gave fn ber testimouy, Prussio ncid is used in photography, and that also 1s's circumstantial point of Mra, Moiultou's tcatimony, Lays was o Bcotchman, nt whoro store Boeclier uscd 1o idlo mway every leisure hour, 1fe was tompted out of the socrt by an Friscopal clorgyman, with whom lio Lad boarded at Whiteatone, and who' srgued strenu. ously for Lsecher’s innocence, The latter stignatized the poison story of Mra, Moulton, When leys, who argued eechor's guill, produced tho record, ft got out, Moulton hoard of :L snd o newspaper repostor followod up the clow.” I aaked about Loader and Prico, Gen, Tryor eald that be underatood that Toader fn- sinted 'wpon his story. Pryor expressed (ho opinion that tho malive of tiices men was to blackmail Booclier through Iis counscl, He alluded to a number of cases Whero sucks outsids buccaneers bud deceived the sbirowdost lawyera, Mr, O'Conor was docelved in the Forrest divorce case, and the perjurer sent to the Ponj- tentlary, The witness Lowle in”the Tichborns case was anoiher {nstauca, Ho with the case Jobin K, For- ter prepared for Guv, Tilden's brother sgagust B, F, Butler, Vorter lind Lo give the caso up i court, bo- caitss Lio found it false, * Judge Morrin mado avery rea souablo inyeatiggation of (o wituesses und thelr evi- dence, and, as it was Ly businesa to o, Lo took cog- nizauce of them, AN INTERVIEW WITH TILTON. Netn Vork Sun, Aug, B, y: Mr, Titton was found in his study, toliing over the manuscript of his new novel, Ho waa wrapped up in avelvet dresslug-gown, and’ walled in by book on aucient istory,” Before him was s pretty bouquet, Just over Lia” {nkstand hung n bronza crucifix, His wifv's pictures wero in threo places about the room, and & multitude of engravings cavered slmost overy inch of tho wall, aud " filled up the corners, 1o was taken complotely by surpriso when asked for informa- tion concerning hin mow trisl. Ho Lmd Deon working dsy_ and nli;m over co tho verdict was_rendere® beglunlug his lite-work over, o hus nelther talked nior read sbout tho acandal, He way silent fivo minutea after b recaived the information, Then ho aald [ Judge Morria returned [roin the coun- try a fow days ago, and called on me fu the evoning. We convorsed for ialf an hour, but nothing was katd about tbis taple, snd I bave not eocu hita atuc, 1 do not know what Mr, Morria haa discovered, or what ba has concluded to do,” Mr, ‘Tillton was unablo o say whother thers had_been new festimony put in tho ‘bands of hia counsel, or who bis ocaunsil would Lo, or what was to be duna either ono way oz thu other, M. Morris callod on Alr, Tiltou Tates, sud esplained what ko had done, Mit, BEECHER OYF TO THE MOUNTAING, Henry Ward Boocher and his fricuds depariod for tho White Mountsins yestorday, Tho Plymouth pas- tar arrivod at the Grand Ceutral Depot some time be- fore ilio other excursionists, und was lator Joined by Bry. Beecher and ono of the ko, ‘Although » pitiless rain apoiled 2t enjoyment of the hour, Mr, lscochor was nuverthelees choorful, At 8 o'clock the ushers escorted M, Buechor 1o the palane car, and the traln startod with the excurlonlate, about twenty in numbcer, Ar, Boecher will presch every Sunday in the Twin ‘Mountain Houso uni 1at of October, WITAT OEN. TRACY BAYH, New York Tribune, v, 5. Gon, Trsoy kiew utliug of 1ha notice until he was {old about it Ly 8 reporter, 1o watd that he did not know what would ba doue, Lut that of courso the suit would bo defeudod, and fhat the tria would probably o loug oue, g An Eccontric Judge—Lnawyers Should Not 1o Awsca, Judge Underwood, of Rome, Ga., to fonr young 1awyass who liad just passed an_examiuation in his court : ** Young gontlemen, I want to eay » thing or two fo you. Youhave passed au txood an examinstion as usual, perbaps better ; but you don't kuow anything, Liko those young fellows iu-t back from thelr gradustion coilege, you hink you kuowa great deal, That fs » great mistake. If you ever get to be of any accouant, ou will be sarprisod at your prosent Iguorance. on't be too big for your breeches, Go round to the Justice's court. Try to learn something, Dou't be afrald. et off upon a high key. You will, no doubt, spoak a great deal of nou-ouul but you will have ons cousolation 1 nobody wil koow it, ‘The groat mass of mankind take sound for veuse, Never mind .honcyourcuo-pm‘:hln. You are about as apt to win as lose. Don't b'u ashawed of tho wlu-loomfi Justica. He don't kuow a thing, 1o ia s dead beat on knowledge, Btand to your rack, fodder or no fodder, and you will ee daylight after » woilo. The conunuuity cnerally supposes that you will be rascals, &‘hm is no abeolute necessity that you should. You waybe smurt without belug tricky. Law: yers ought to bo gentlemen. Bomo of them don's ¢ome up to tha atandard, and are s disgraco to the fraternity, ‘Thoy know more than any other tneo, gonerally, and not much {n particular, Thoy dan't know nanything about sandstones, carboniferons petiods, and ancient land-an-mata known ns fossile. Mon that mako out they know » great dea) on thero subjects don't know much, They nro bumbuga—nuperb humbugn. Thoy aro ancient Tand-animala’ thomselves, and ~mll nltimately bo fossita, You aro dinmirsod with tho sincers hopo of the (‘ourt that you will not mako axsos of yoursslves,” bk A POLITICAL, ALABAMA ELECTION. Moxtaoseny, Als., Aug. 4.—Keturng como in slowly, but onough is knowu to render it renson- ably cortain that tho Conatitutional Convention iscalled by 10,000 majority. Datns L. Coon, who issuod an address to the pooplo favoring Congressman White's Forco bill, received tmt Bovon votes [n his own city, ont of 2,400 polled, 1,800 of which wera Ropublicans, Many lead- ing Republicans supportod the call, and sovernl Republican countios have given majorities for tho Convention. MostaonmEny, Als., Aug. 4.—Tho Coavoution Lina carriod this Btato by 15,000 majority. THE ONER—OKEE ELECTION. Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago I'rivune. Muskoase, I. T, Aug. 4.—The returna from tho Cherokeo uational olection necossarily come In slowly, but tho general impression is that the Ntav, Charles ‘Thomson Las dofestod D, W. Ross for principal Chlof by & Inrgo ruajority. TFull roturna will bo recolved by Haturday, Tho eloe- tion, contrary to_goueral expautation, passed off quictly ns far a8 hoard from. Cal, E. 0. Boudinot slmlud down tho railroad to-day to deliver an addross at Caddo, Choctaw Nation, to-mortow, THE KENTUCKY ELECTION, LootaviLte, Ky, Aug. 4.—Specinls to tho Courfer-Journal glives gencrally ivcroased ma- Joritlea for MoCroery over tho voto for Leslle in 1871. s oloction is concedod by o majority of over 50,000, and it {s now thought possiblo that it siil roach 40,000, Dt fow roturnus havo baon received from tho mountain countics, Theso give McCroery fucroasod majoritics. THE 1OWA RIP VAN-WINKLE, Correpondence of The Chieaga Trihune, Couxcin Duorrs, Ia., July 31.—The Ion. Shephard Lefiler, caudidate of tho Opposition for Governor of lowa, Is now in the hauds of tho stablo-boys of tho party, and is being walked around tho outskiris of tho political course, with a view to pgotting him in condition for tho raco mgainst Kirkwood. Shep is a twin of old Father Time, and was quite n youngster when old DIill Allen was born. Like good wineo, however, ago hasnot mproved him, In fact, hois o traditional old Bourhon,—haying learned nothing and forgotton nothing within the memory of tho oldest in~ habitant, If in bhim wo havo proof of tho doctrivo of thesurvival of tho fittest, Lhen thore wora no glanta (in Intetlect) in those davw, long ago, that we road nbout in angient history. Last oveniug, the fussil appeared in thia city, and for threo hours nflicted upon a rapully- Bubsiding audicnco the crudest of crude theorics upon curroncy and tomperance, clothed in languagoe that savored moyo of tho plantation than of tho public achoolbouss. Thesn wore tho ouly topics hio touched upon., o snid not a word about tha way the Republicans had managed af- faire in this Stato for tho Iast twenty vears; which may bo taken as protty good ovidenco that said management has been of tho best. 1lis speoch has proven a wet blanket to tho Opposi- tion, It hing imparted abont ns much cheerful- nosn to their ranks as would the appearauco of n “dem’d, damp, uncomfortablo corpso” in tho cantro of a ball-room, It has warmed tho lioarts of the faithful as would a doso of pounded ico and salt the internal arrangements of & man #ufl- foiing with oaguo.chills, As a completo failure to arouse anthusinsm in tho Op- position, or to enstain tho great oxpuctations thot nad centored i tho Old Landmark, ting #peoch can bo dociarod 8 perfoct success, In oll other directions it wos o nullity. His wounderful abnegation of common sensie in dnnlinf with the currency quostion won for him the derision and contempt of all thinking man, oven In his own party. 1l said he was 8 bard- money man, and in favor of & spoedy return to spacie-paymonts. But wo could not resumo. 'fie currency of the country amouuted in round numbors to 8500,000,00v, To make this curren- cy at par with gold, wo must bave that smount of gold in tho Treasuryl And wo couldn’t got it into tho Treasury, for thore isn't that amount of gold circulativg medium (to use his own language) ‘on the top of the face of tne oarth I'" “‘Ihis’crumb of wisdom from o candldate for Qovernor of the groat Stato of lowa cansed an audible smilo all aronnd. The would bo mora worthless than it was now; but Lo wauid likoto bavolt changed—havo it all groenbacks, To mako this chonge, ho would hayo tho Qovornment redeom all tho boods now bold as Becurity for tho national c“"mwi' close tho banks, issuc 400,000,000 iu grecnbncks, aud #ave §25,000,000 of intorest each yearl This course, ¥ald he, and the reducing of tho vational exponses §25,000,000 a yoor, would, in twenty yenrs, placa in tho "Treasury sulliciont gold to redeom all tho Trensury notes and comploto tho wark of 1esumption. ‘Whero tho money was to como from {o re- doom alt theso bonds at oncoe, he did not tell us; but he did tell us how tho uational exponscs conld bo reduced, to-wit: by reduciog sll sal- arion, civil and military, to the rates in voguo when he and Daniel Waobstor, and Henry Clay, wero sorving this Governmont! Tine dis- ingenuous pottlfoggiog wos too thin to docolve anybody; for thoro were but fow persons pres- cnt who did not know that, if tho salarios of which he apoko wore abolisbed entirely, 1t would not eave to tho ‘Ireasury 25,000,000, let nlone £25,000,000! Happy would {t havo been for hint snd bis party bhad be dissolved {nto his original efemont a long timo ago, in tho early days of the world, oro such a thing as tho sctonce of politieal economy hiad risen up o vex tho sould of suoh bungllog plodders, Bhop noxt cusayed to doflnc the lEmlll(m of his party on tho whisky question. 0 waa not less Luppy bere than on the curroncy question. o was for s *judicious lioonse system"; and ho rang the changoes on this for an hour or more, but never could bring bimeelf to ontor upon the detalls of tho work; ho wouldn't say whotlior ho was in favor of & 1,000 licenso foo or of a smaller foo, And o tho pooplo aro still in doubt whether ho would Incroase tho saloons by a low licenso, or froeze thom out with a high ovo, He did nat fool at aase upon tho subject ; had not sufficiontly folt the public pulso to bo sure of his footing.” ¥e dallled with tho sub- joct, and seemod to be in tho situation of tho criminal spoken of by Beott, who Now shifted the Lialler, now traversod the cart, And often took leave,—but secmed loath to doyart, ‘The crowd eolved the probilom for him, howev- or, by mwlngl him their room inetead of tholr rosonce. 1is volce wounded so eepulchrsl, m he nearly-empty Liall, that he becamo dln,guu(od and atopped short off. In the llnfulgu of some of tho membors of his party, **Imust say Old Bhep Is not too old to wake & g(oo(l (lovornor, but bie hasn't the abllity to doit.” And this will bo the verdict of tho pnorlo of Iown to tho ox- teut of 60,000 majority ¥hia fall. WiLL. SASrR A e S THE YELLOW FEVER. A telogram received at Gon, Bheridan's hoad- quarters yestorday, roporta that thero have been no new casos of yollow fover within the past twenty-four hours at Fort Darrancas. or at Fort Picnens, and but oue death in that timo, Asslut- aut-Surgoon (leorge M. Blernborg s improving, though not yos out of danger, —_—— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, A whito froat was quitd visiblo at Sonth Bena at daybreak yosterday morning, The assossed value of real estate and per- sousl property in Vermilion Couuty, I, as whown by tha differcut Lownstup ~Assesaors’ books, ls 16,651,879, Judge Miller, of Bay Oity, hias bsen appointed by the Goveruor of mcihun Ageut for Bay Conuty of the Board of Commlssioners for the Bupervisjon of Punal, Yauper, and Reformatory Institutions. A Hint to Dyspeptics, 3 Medicat Journal. ‘Wo have soen dyspeptios who enffered untold formeuts with alulost every kind of food. No liquid could be taken without suffering ; bread became s burning acid; meat aud milk wore solid and Hquid firea. Wo bave seen these samo sullorers u'ylnE to avoid food and drink, and oven going to the enemy syringe for suster And we bave seen their tormonts pass awsy aud n;ctr hungor relieved by living upon thé white of og, white, and upon thia dict alono, wit! kind, we have soen them bogin to strength, mod yefreshiog wlesp. uld of any ain flesh, and begln vpen food. curropcy wo “had was good, he sald; it never which hiad boon boiled tn bubbling water for thirty minutes. At the end of the week we bave given tho hard yolk of the egg, with the fter weaka of thia treatment they hayo bsen able, with cace. o l — Radway's Ready Religr CURES TIIE WORST PAINS In from One to Tweaty Ml -— NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisoment need any on suffer with pain, Radway's Ready Relief IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAI, was the first and Is the Only Pain Remedy That Inetantly stops the most excrnciati initammations, and curos oongeitivns Lungs, Stomnch, Bowels, o oftier gla; ono application, Infrom Oneto Twenty Minutes, No matter how silent or ecmelating o Ithormatio, Hed-ridiirm, Thflems, Ortppie, Netvonrsty Talgic, of prostrated with disoaso may suffer, Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, - Inflsmmation of tho Kidnoys, Inflammat ol tho Binddor, Tuflammation of tho Bowe® els, NMumps, Congestion of ' tho Lunf’n. oro Throat, Dificult roM.hmg. Palpitation of | tho “Hoart, }‘lgnmflon. Oroup, Diphtheria, Ca- Toothaehbr Neaarela Saaches, 10, ouralgia, ieumatin Cold 'Chills, Aguo Chilia, Tho application af the Teady Rellof tn tha past parts whera thy paia or difliculty exists will allord suy and eomfart, “f'wonty ddops n half & tumblor of watar will, tn a few minutay, eure Cenmps, Boralus, Bour Stomnols, Hoemn Duien, 8k Headache, Diarrhea, Dysontory, Oholle, 1 ind a1 Howels, ml.ld Intornal paimas o, sacelom ahiculd alwaya carey & bittlo o v EADY TELTE Wit tham: A T drns 1 water ] [rmvent slcknons or waing, from chauga of water. 1 i hattor than Ironch Brandy or Bittara sea stimulant, FEVER AND AGUE, Fover and Ague curod for fifty conts, The o edtal miant 10 11 World (Rt WiIT GHrG fevat o mces and all othier malarinus, billous, ecarfot, typhotd, yell w, and uther fevers (adid by A l;m.; 0 Wulcksd dwny'a Ready Relict, 3 mlays Hondy Lel conts por bottlo. HEALTH! BEAUTY| Strong and pure rich bloed : 1 151 CIAE Skl S0 boauHuL compaston somuend o ati ! Datng, altay hather ‘ol thy or organs, by DR. RADWAY'S' SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT as mada the most astonfshing ourcs. B FIBI avo o changon (o Ty, andargoss” " wudur th Inttuonca of this truly won- . dortul mediclno, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight fs Scen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Fvory drop oftho Sarsapa caton through tho bloud, sweat, uring, and othor fulds aud julcosof tho aystem, tho vigor of ' §ifu, for (¢ repaint tho wastos of tho body with nowand ‘soind materil Harofuls, syphilis, consumption, glaudular discase, ulean in tho throat, mouth, tumoes, nudes he glands and uthur. patts ‘of the systom, ' sura din aliargos 1rom tho oars, Aud the worst forms of ekln div naue, eruptions, fover sorce, acald hoat, eingworm, s rhoutu, oesaipolas, acho, bisck site, Worm fi tho Hes tumors, cancors {n tha' womb, and’ all. waakening so! painiul dischargos, nikht ‘sweals, lons of sparm aid'tl wastes of tho life princlple, aro within tho curative rangs of this wonder of modorn chomistry, and. n fow daye’ o will pruva to aoy porson using it foroither discase ju potent powor to curn thom, I tho pationt, daily bdcoming red by tho waster and_decomposition that is cuntinuslly pmgressing, 135 conde in arrosting thosg wasten, and u‘nlfn tha with now matorlal made from hiealthy biod,— sad th Sarsaparillian will and doos_socuro,—a chirn i co: foe wlion onca this romody commancaes Ita work of pui cation, and suconods {n diminishiog tho loss of was 11a rouairs will bezapld, aud ovory day the patlent wi tuch bimaclf xrowing otter and strangor, (ho (vod di foatitig bottor, apbatlte improvis, and eah and weigal Not only dann tho Ssesspacilian, Tosolvent, escct a0 known ramedial aionta la thaaure of Chronin, Borofulwy :iummu(’lunll, aud Skin discases, but it is tho ouly pe* ve cura for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, lian Rosolvent commend truniorous Urinaty and Womb Discasos, Qravol, Disbates; Drops, 3toppako of wator, inoontinonce of uring, Hrlght's dis caso, sibuninuris, and inall casos where thiery ar bick dustrlovonity o th watar i thick, "cloudy, “mixed wid ancas lika tho whita of an ogy or thrdads ke wii , or thore fs A murbid, dark, Ulllous appearan phiie bonvdust dopoalts, nd el thers .:;mll‘unm urning sonsatlon wiien bassing water, and pan tho of ths Laok and along th loina. s Tumor of Twelve Yenrs’ Growth Cared by Itndway’y Resolvont. 1BEVERLY, Mass., July 18, 183, 1 havo uad ovariau tutor (n (Lo orads Ly dooturs sald ** there was no hiolp It t was rocommonded, Lt thaught Du. Xhmuyl:“ thing ay's f, and thero (s nut & sign of tumor to bo st A I'fael buttor, amartor, and happlor then ‘Dave for twolvo yoars, ‘Ihe worst fumor was, in thelsd »idoof the howols, ovae tiie groln, 1 write this to you e bonatlt ofothore,” You can pibliah 11t on chows UANNAH P, KNAPE Prlce, 81 por bottle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. From a prominent fnnflnmnn and rosident of Cloclonsth Uvb for 1ho past torly years woll kuown to tho nowspipd publlshors throughout the United Hiates. New Yonx, Oot. 11, 198, D, TUDwAT-DzAR Riwt: T ars Iihuost by & souse ot du & bl st f j iy 'or suvural yeanm B boun afzoted wich sowi e 1n'iha "“i"‘.".‘.' ‘Urgaus mhlob 8010 {wolve i o culmis: iita most forribly ailooting disoaso, which tha ybysieiacd all sald was lrmll strioture {u tha urethis, as alwix mation of the kidneys and bladdor, and gavo ii# thulr opinlon that mny sgo~13 Il!vl—wml d -i:un rdh:d Il.:kuunli. had l:‘l L) afiiant, o on & Iarga qua ?:{X)llloy hic and Loweoy nhf St b t 5 Ba hwd got po. v Liad readt of aatunishing curew having boon mada by o sowmo four months ago read a notico 14 Aaturday A'-uln-{ 1usiof a oure having 0 bad long bean wultariug as 1Bs] I b right ; t Bar - o and g Seoivout, Hondy ’l.u:?:":n'fn Howul ing Pl riured H:ii llkl(fl'l“mnl.“ln three di Totloved, and Bow foel as well as pvor: A 50 W, JAMES, owolanat, 0 z DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills porfectly tastolsss, elogantly costod with swost fi'fi' mach rgo, Fuguiate, pariis, oloansor 8ad struagthon. Tt ey oure of alt Jiuara: ot the il fer, ‘Bivwels, IKhluoss, Dladder, - Rorroas Dussss aohiyr Conistipation,’ Cou Undigestiva, Ui o , Bl , Billoas Fo Triftamuation of & st Mlinen Mion o, Bl serty “Warriiladio olfoot & boulive oure. Puly aiablo, cantalsiog 5o wercusz, minesals, or del 1y o5, Fullness of the Bilood 134 o Btomach, Nauscs, Ifcastburs, U t Vood Eallouss of Woletiln'tho Stouuash. 3, Blaking or ngs in the truptiont, Bkl or L e D D riogs Tigart, Uhoking or Bulst '] ing Posturo, Dhua-m o P o, ot 10'aight, Fover and Dull P& in the 1iead; Doticieuc: Purspiration, Yellowars ihe Hkin and Kyvs, P'ain fa the Ridn, Chust, Linbk suddon Flasbos of Hot, Barning in'the Flu A tow RADWAY'S PILLS will o-nawnd dlsurdura, - Pri rugglste. Read “False and True,” Larqta; A 0y W MY Y el ach, Bw Irath.ng, Flul Bansatio Data o ow dosas frow all the boz, Bold o

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