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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNL MONDAY (ho offonso chargad, ho shall bo st once dla- Jaissed tha Abrvics ; and T hereby request you lo do 8o, in ordor that Immedisto action may be talon.” The Carroll Counfy (1) Repullican advo- cates tho nomination of the lHon. E. B. Wash- lmrne for Presidont, and givea thess reasons thorefor : First—Ho in an efMiclont and sxgacions sfsterman, a0d thero x acarcely o living puluic who lian shawn greater capacity, both at Lonto and abrosd, sud Who lias had mors experfenen in pubiic affira. Wecond—ile In nound Ropullican, devoted to the party, and ro thorouglly & party man even that o raeral can Lin s gond onough Yaputlican to hold any porition of trast or proft, Third—Whilo he wan atxaye miliing to guaranice to every corporation its Just aud legal righta, ha was tho feat prominent publio man to obscrve sud warn the Teobln ARAIDAE the apgrensiona of Thio groat Fallway cor. 4 orutions, snd denounced them bifore the penple and unon the floor of Congrook, for (hose BERressions, » nen 1t was extremely hazardoun for n public mau to daso. 18 wan A Granger 4n sentiment and action be. £.r0 tiayaeod 1 tho hnir was Tegarded av omauient; Fourth—I1a has Lesn abroad for nearly eight years, and i not mixed up in recent political _compiteationn. Fifti—11e han 8 stronger Lold upon tho Germats than any living American, from tua fact that, durluy 1.8 supremacy of the Commune in Varin, when Lue Aalarsadors of olhier countries left the city, Mr. Viashburne remained. and unfurled the Americit flag o1 or the Gerinana in tha clsy, and asved thousands of tham from destruction. Tlioto aro goin of tiie resont mby we regard Mr. Wishburuo aa the strongeat candidafo tne Repubiicsn party can nowinate il e PERSONAL, After tho hail, tho locaate. in Fi)i, the lawyora, Rosnuth will publish his * Life-Record " sLortly,—brielly that is, wo hiope. Hlonator Josoph E, McDonald, of Indianapolis, anived yoaterday at the Grand Pacific. A woman st Hamilton, Caa,, has besn ar- rertod 228 timea, The police of thst city are moro vigllant than ours, tonator Jonos' £7,000 hat-rack is poing tho ronnde again in a manner which stiould make its owner baug his hoad, not his hat. Thiladolphia has anothor §10,000 public spirit in the porson of My, Jobn B. Morton, who bas givan that amount to tho Cootenuial, A Boston paper doscribes * Bquire Simmons 26 0 storm in onrly winter, whon thero's & good deal of wind, Lut not much sleighing. Nme, Mickolet, wife of tho historian, has won ber cago, snd **the noarost cometery " 18 recog. nized ns the nearost to his Louse in Paris. Mrs, Fry, of Alblon, N. Y., is 105 voars old, and weighs but 90 pounds. To speak g little oysarly of her, she would do for & “Fry in s box,” Darnum promised his patrona groat thiogs at a great expense, and fulfillod at least hialf his promise by paying 20,000 for & babs-hippo- potamus, & Thore 18 a great deal of rashness {n the man- agement of the Vokos party, Thoy do not restize that thelr leaviog Doston is o tempt T'rovidence, David Bweat, & farmer of Wabster, N. I, In 92 ysarsof ago; but ho can Bpresd tho hay or mow thograss on hia farm juet as well as his son Harvoy. Aun Farloy, the woman whoso scalp was torn off in & New-Haven ehirt-factory two yoars ago, Lias 3 fine head of halr, & now scalp having beon gratted on her skull. Wretehed puvaters think the followers of Trank, of snti-tobacco memory, ought to be ploased now that the Queen of England has so publicly eschawed 'Bakor. \fuat & Dav mav bring forth is indeod & mys- tery. Bo thinks Bfr. Day, of Tows, whose wife Lind triplots. He will pot bo a live-long Day if be continues to hiave three sons in one. ¢ Tiiton soema always to bs connectsd with somn foolishness. E.B. Powera won s wager by drawing two heavy men in a heavy wagon threo miles and & Lalf i one hour. Itwasat Tilton, N. H. 7 Tom Taylor (not the dramatist), of the Wseh- ingtou Agrleultural Dopartmont, bas discovered tust spioal starch exists fn human blood. Thore's some menso in ironing criminals afier all, to make thom upright. ‘The Hou. J. O, Brown, of Toxas, thinks Nat- tio Houston, the yonngest daughter of Gen. Eam Housaton, ** tho aweetest poctess Toxas has produced,” Ho wants to give her a Clerkship in the Constitutional Convention. Turper's groat palotiog of “The Grand Ca- oal," which bronght him 81,500, sold the other day for 836,750. Art{s nqueerthing, An artist Las to die to get tho full value of his produo- tiona. It's & bad world, soyway. There fa a genoral call all round the country for & Boog from Dr. Holland, Ho knows the convivial rule; aud Taylor, Lowell, 'sud Long- fellow bave all sung theirs, while Joaquin Miller is impatfont for his turn. Tune up, Timothy!l During the day, Adolphus Willlam Bpencer was s crippled dulcimer-player in Cleveland ; but, when the abades of night had fallen, Adolphus wag s gay youog blood with watch and cuain, plonty of monsy, aud fond of the yonng ladies. Mr, P.-L Kelley bas sgain been inflating his sudlence. He claims that thare were 1,000 por- #on3 pressul to hear his Dotroit address ; and thore, too, the nowapapern aud he do not agres in figuren. If he would only come down to solid facta, his figures would prevent provarication, It does seem us if the Philadelphla Centen- nial were bringing all the rellcs of the last gen- oration to the surface, Lomar Giiflin, of Lodi, 0., now appesars, says he is 116 yoars old, and has voted for every President but \Washington, to whom, for some reason, he had an Insur- mountable objection. The Montice!lo (Fls.) Constitution tells of & negro “Trial Jestics™ named D, M. Pembroke, agalnst whose wife complaint was preferiod by a colored sister, of petty larcony {n the theft of an uedergarmont, The wifo was arreated upon a warrant {ssued by her busband, and she put in plos that she bad found the garment in quos- tion; but the Justice pus no faith in that story, and committed his wife, in dofault of $100 bail, to answer at the next Cirenit Court. Bhe now :I!uln the County Jail, a victim to inflexibls jus- ce, Lord Houghton and his son, the Ton. I O, A, Milnes, of England, sttended the Second Prosbyterian Church,—the Rev. Dr. Glbson's,— corner of Twentioth atreet and Michigan avenus, Yesterday morning, jolnlng fn the communion- sorvice. In ibe evening they worshiped at the New-England Churob,—the Hev, L, G. Cham. berlia, pastor,—on the North 8ide, Lord Hough- ton ls the propriator of the villages and the vi- cloity from which tha Puritans origioally emi- grated to New England § aud, if we mistake not, was the fargest contributor towards founding the New England Church. He contributed, also, 8 memorial stone from the old Puritan church in Eogland to the Now England Cburch In this ¢lty, To-day he and his son will visit the Board ot Trade at 11a.m,, and the Btock-Yards, and perhaps othar piaces of fnterest, in thea PR I Inser House—H, T, aford, N 0, LiitleRold, Albany; 01t wmmnf:,':, ’K'.’.'.'d,s'. N, Roberts, Wiscoustn'y J. D, Finney, Bl, Louls § 0, Philadelybla ; L. D, Yelmer, Youkt L5, itenden, New York; Hazold’ Buaits, Bowiama G, Lewls, oertamplon, ¥ . saburg] J, H, N atie, )i«T‘x gmufi, gto ' Eamdra Eoneh Mo pon AT or} g mblel + T"E“} I w'lnf on, Fllsdalphis 11 nsles A 3. Bamburg Grond Pacie—0." B porver "o Usines Qrant, Divenport | Ly B St ik Tuind s o, Crelghion, Bbion, mem L 2lan relghton, W, Dilakyag, Muscatians Guotgs 1L, Tatiesh CerS® LT eet et Y, ork; + James 0. mm&m; George W, Mortls, Pittab ‘-ulfli npactiout,. Snerman Heuss—i. NewYork; @, W, Fuusylvania After the messles Now York, Yaynes dui oo, Swollay, L' Eaufman, g:n.“mummh- 0. Qieak Behuoall, Berlin ¢ &, H, 8¢ Colby, Michigun; Hub W, Huguss, New Torki Tvemont Hotesds B Wolcots, Fika Brooks, Bostan; William Blupma; ow York; Jokn McDuriut, By, Louls: A, A, Birubie, Hitaburg i M. Basls. Dotzois s J, B, Lindssy, ork} G, Cawdll, Miehigany James B, Gags, &1, Louis, W, Orocker, Richmond 1, & Seliuspe, Ailon Sobn raon, Nisgers Fatla; O, B, Buaw, i‘"c'&f’ 3. n I'I:u -;. Youk | W, B, Perey, Now Yack{ H. FOREIGH. Turkey Willing to Grant a Limited Kind of Seif-Government to Herzegovinn, Conflicting Accounts of the Present Condition of " Things. An Evident Desiro by British Cor- respondenta to Stamp Out tho Uprising. No Trouble to Arise DBetween Francoe and Germany Over the Pligrimages to Lourdes. HERZEGOVINA, BELVIA BHLT D T.oxpoy, Sopt. 5,—A dinpatch from Coratan- tinoplo atates that Information La been re- coived from Belgrado by the Turkish Govern- ment ond by tho forelgn ombassics which ro- moves all approbensions that Servia will by har conduct add to the complications of the Horzegovinian queetion. A sohd agroement bo- tween tho Posern and tho Servian Government bas offected at Bolgrade. lem:' to llx;: p{:n;nrn by represontativos of tho for- tlg:xpg:v:?ngg{:;en‘nlmg to restran all parties f1om action witinn hor borders. LIITED INDEPENDENCE, T.oxpox, Bept. b.—A telogram to the JDaily Netos states that Sorver Paslia as boon author- ized to propose a limited form of autonomy for Horzegoving. THE WAR ENDED. CoxsraxTinorLk, Sept, G,—Henvor Pay o, in & telographio dispatch dated Mostar, ta-day, ssys that many insmigonts have submitted and tho ~ agitation 18 _greatly silayod, Tho Imporial troops have becn traversing all partaof tho conntry for poveral days without mooting with resistanca, Ho belioventhat ordor will bo reatored betore the foreign Consuls begiu the work of modtation. TIE WAR NOT ENDED, Brranaoe, Bopt. b.—An insurrectlonary move- mont is reported in the ueighborkood of Graratechatz, Bounis, instipatod, by bands of Sorvians, It 14 arserted thit tho whole district ot tho southoastern frontler of Bosvia is rising. PRONANLY A COCK-AND-DULL BTORY. Lowpox, Bept. i—5:30 8, m.~A special in the Morning Standard eays tho British Consul has artived at Mostar. e witnessed horrible cruel- tiow porpetratod by tho insurzouts, swho, in ono Pinstance, roastea clildren alivo. Tho eurrec. tion 18 put down. Only raida by the Bervians and Moutonsgrina take place, and thows s1e ex- aggeratod ten-fold. L FRANCE AND GERMANY, TUAT'S ALL RIGHT, Parrg, Soot. 5.—L'Echo Universel staten that correspoudenco hias puescd between Fraoce and Germany with regaid to tho proposed pilgrim. ago of Germau subjects to Lourdes. Tho Ger- man communications are concilistory {n toue, sud pronounco tho French Cabinat entirely froe {from responubility in the matter, Sl it SPAIN, NELP FOR TUL CABLISTS. Loxpox, Sept. G.—It is repartad that ao Ene gtish stoamor has succooded in lauding at Motrico s large carco of war material for tho Carlists, Including four piecen of arullery, 6,000 ritles, and 100 cascs of cartridges. ———— GREAT BRITAIN, A BTRIKE ENDED. Loxpor, Sept. 6.—Tho strike at Oldham ia ended, The tetms of the oporativos have been acoepted, and work will rocominoncs to-morrow. FAIRS. DUBUQUE. Bpeclal Dispateh to T'ue Chicavo Tridune, Dunuque, Ia., Sept. 5.—Tho accond snnual exposition, under the management of the North- western Agricultural Socicty, i8 insugurated to- day aod will bold till Fridsy. Some very choica blooded stock is now on the grouods and con- stantly arriving. Tho races will conetituto & prominont featurs, as soms of tho nage antered far trotting-paraes can pcors low down In the twontles. Everythiog promisos a big sucoees. {70 ths Ausociated Press.) Dunuqoe, [a., Sopt. 6,—Tha Northwestern Mechanical’ and Agricnltural Exposition openy at Dubuque on 'I'uesday, Hopt,7, to coutinue turough the week, It promiscs to bo tho flnost exhubition evor held in Llis section of the coun- trv, to scoomplish which the managemont hus spared no pains. Power I1all was complated to- day, Tha facilitios afforded 1n this dopartment aro uorivaled, Up to date thoro sre cigaty en- triea for trotting races and twenty for rumning, the puracs for which aggroxato 5000, The amount of premiums exceods $20,000. The va- rloua railroads centoring st Dubuque rua epecial traius, giving excursion rates. The indications aro of the largest attendavco of sny fair sver hold in Iowa, MORGAN COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Sgecial Dispateh to The Chicaao Trivunt. JacreonviLLE, 1L, Sept. 4,—Thoe anuual exhl- bition of the Morgan County Horticultura! Bo- clety was given at the Court-House in this city to-day. The diuplay of vegstables was tho most stonishing, looking s ir pature bad ralsed them to be eaten by Brobdiguagians rather than by ordinary mortals, 8o large wore they. Fifty varietiea of applos woro shiotwa in one collection, aod they will ba brought to te Tutor-Stats Ex- voaltion at Chicago, for the world to soe. The shiow of all kindu of frnit was fair, though loss npumerony than usaal oo wccount of the inst so- vure winter, A finer dieplay of plants and tlowers was novor made Lore, mad of their varloty and cholca collection the city and county Las a right to fesl proud. The exhibition has been very largely attendad, 'fue Morgan County Fair opens here next Mouday, with present prospects very susplcious. WILL COUNTY. Special Dispaltch (2 The Chicaas Tridune, Jounizt, 1ll., Bopt. 4.—The sixth annuai fair of the Wil County Agricultural and Me- chanical Association commences here oun Monday next, avd will contibue flve days. The premium list s unususlly large, and oxtra inducements are offered to exbibitors, ‘Tho grounds have been tboroughly re aud sll that is asked, inaddition to the arra: moents already mads, Old P vouchsafo pleasant weather duriug fafr waek. The afternoons of the last thres days of ths falr will be devoted to trotting and runsing races, BLOOMINGTON, Svsetal Dispatch o The Chicags Tribune. Broouinatoy, 111, Bept, 5.—3oLean County Pair will open Tueadsy for four, aud posatbly five days. 1t will be the flucst evar given by ths MoLesa County Bocloty, the premiums for .E“d nd all other di being much greater thao ever bafore o Bpaocial rates and g:hu bave been granted by the railroads of the T coLumBaus, Corvxsus, O., Bopt. 5.—The Btate Falr com- wmences to-morrow, wi 6Ty prospect of s suce aful meeting, Tho display upon the grounds st thls time fa auperior to that of former yoaru at a sinular time, “The horse, oattls, and sheep departments sre well fillad, and the machine de- paztment makes an sxcellent showiog, —— e THE OLDEST INHABITANTS, Byasial Divalh to The Chicage Tribund. Brooxinoroy, IIL, Bopt. 5.—At & prellminary meating at Bloomington Court-House of the old seitlors it was decided to hold au old sattlers’ meeting in this ety at the ¥air Uround at 10 o'clock on the 33 of Beptember, ia tho sbape of @ plonio, with speschea to be deliverod by Judge David Davis, of the United Hiates Court, Gen, Amhal Grlidley, Judge MoClure, and the Hon. Jesss W, Plnll, M‘l lNm-me llAI resolution was assed dealarin 180) ving in fn 1840 to bfi.nl seitlors, sud ul.ludll‘:;.n:o;:xnv‘l! stlon . B, MaOlure, ¥, M, Calab ):mh vere Awwmnm-:fihffi' f Arcangomonta, tozother with Lowia Orendorfl, 3. J. Bheadew, o Gtubblefiakt, throo of tas oldest rentdents horh io McLean Conuty. Special Correspandence qf Lhe Chicao Fioune, JoneT, 10, hopt. 4 —Groat preparktiots T | i modo ter the wecond arnual uien of the old settlers of Wil County, which 13 _nnderlined to {nke piace on tho 16th and 17th tostaut, Tho fuir- rroundu have boen ongaged for the puryoss, ::'A?l"- fre= dinner will nogu'rvml to sil in attend- snce. Mal. I W. MeCinughry, Warden of th Stato Penitentiary, will delivor anoration, A Jutant-General Hillixrd will ba prescnt, wi thtto | ol Lattin-llags of tho ‘Tsentieth, ‘I Lurty-rizth, ¢ Thirty-ninth, Forty-wixth, Sixts-fourth, Nie- tieth, and One lluudrodth legiments Ninoin Volunteers. firn, Juln White, of Chicago, ard 1oany atbor diatinguisbed soldiors wiil slso Le d time 1 snticipated, prosont, aud & grand tim i e s CASUALTIES, SERIOUS ACCIDENT. * Bpectal Lupatch to The Chieago Tridune. Cixeissatt, Bopt. 5.—Mr, Clarence (ilmors, aon of J. R, Gilmore, , of the well-known banking firm of Gilmoro, Duulap & Co., of this cily, was seriously injurod to-day whila yachting ou the Obio Riser. The young mau, with four or fivo companions, ecngaged a ateamer to tow tha sacht clear of tho wharves, but, through mismanagoment, tho steamar backed upon the Facbt, and the Iatter was turown partly nnder tho wheol. One of the blades mtruck Gilmore on the loft aboulder, complotely shnttering the bones, eapecially the socket Lones, aud intlieting ln|]nrmn which the surgaous vronounce fatal to all furthier uao of the arm, Tla accident {s the more distreasing osring to the abssnce of the souior Gtlmore fn Varie, RUNAWAY ACCIDENTS. - Cortynes, O.. Sapt. 5,—3liss Poters, agod 16, a daughter of John A, Peters, of Pickaway Couuty, whilo out riding mith a party of frienda on Thuraday, in tho northern part of tho county, was thrown from tho carriape under tho heols of tha boress aud justantly killed, Tho horses ran sway, diagging tho body of the lady a distance of haif u wile. Muskoure, L 1., thept, 5.—As Enoch Hosg, Bupetiutandant of Indiau Aftairs for the Central Huperintondency, waa roturng to this place to- day from :he Grand Council st Okmulgeo, the team bio was driving ran away, sud his shoulder was dislocated, but hio succeoded ln gatting into town, had tha dislocation reduced, nnd laft for Lis bomo fu Kansas by the train this ovening. ANOTHER UNLUCKY AERONAUT. Jacxsox, Mich., Sepr. 4.—Attho conclusion of tho circus performance given bhera this afternoon by Sell's Citous, s lot- sir balloon waa rent up, In dosoend- ing tho acronaut jumped out whon some distsuce above the fimxlud and alighted in tho mill-pond, and was drowsnied, soeming unatlo to ewim, Ilis namo wae Wiltiam Dagie, and {t is underatood his mother lives in Grand flapide. The inquest ia now in progress. s STRUCK A LEDGE, Bax Fravcisco, Cal., Bept. 4,—Tho ship Isa- bolls, from Newcastle, Eng., to Hong Koog, with coal, strack Bollona reef ou the night of July 4. Seventoen Chinese passongors wero left on board with a boat. The ofticors and crow toft in o boat, Six romained on tho island. Tho Captain, Mate, and eight mon of ths crow ulled for the Australinu coast until picked up B; tho schiooner Caramboune, and wero taken to won, A CONDUCTOR KILLED, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicady Iribune, McGreaon, Is., Bopt. 56.—QGeorgo Patten, freight conductor on tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & Bt. Paul Railroad, while passing sloog bis train Inst night, noar Lime Springs, fell batween the cave and was instantly lnlled. Patten hasloug beon in the raitroad busincse, and was universsle ly admired by all who kuow biw. FATAL PISTOL ACCIDENT. CrxcinNaTL, 0., Sopt, 4.—Willie, the yonngest won of Wi O. Depsuw, & well-known restdent of New Albauy, Ind,, whilo loading & npistol Jast avnnluF. shot himeolf through the hoart, Ho was alone &t tho time, and wheu the family found uim he was lying on tho floor, dosd. A BLASTED GUN, Bpeclal Dispateh to rhe Chwago Tridune, ANN Annon, Mich,, Bept. 4,—Warren Lewls, #on of W, I. Lewiys, proprietor of the Leouard House, was shootiug 8t 3 mark thia afternoon, whon tho guu oxplodad, blowiug his right hand dompletoly'off. Tho boy is 10 years old. A DROP TOO MUCH. Epectal Dispatch to The Chicade Tridune, SpminorieLy, i, Hept. 5.—Joln Malony fell down celtar this morning at Rivertou, fn this county, and broko his nock, Death rrsulted immediately, Ho was under the infusnce of liguor at the tim POLITICAL, QOLLAPSE OF AN ORCAN OF INFLATION, dpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicuoo Tridune, Torr Wayne, Sept. 8.—The Bunday Courfer- Democrat, which bas been in existenco bore sbout nine months, announcea in its fesue to- day o cessation of publication. Tho ollico is to Lo removed to Muocie, Iud, The Courfer- Lemocrat bas beon & ranting juflation organ of the most extremo stripe, and its failure to suc- cood shows pretty ocoaclnsively which way 1ho wiud blowa in this locality. Ouat of six Englieh and German papers now published here, only ono, aud that & weekly, advocatas iutlation doctrinna. OHIO PROMIBITIONISTS. Speetal Dispateh The Chwaco [ridune, Darroy, 0., Sopt. 5.—Tho Prohibitioulsts had a Couuty and SBeuatarial Convention in this city yesterday, and nominated the following ticke: : Suata Senator, Albart B. Batlock, of Froblo Couuty; Representatives, Frank Allen, i, Bwain, Christian Ely; Probate Judgs, 8. B, Bwain; Commisaionor, L. B, Andrew; County Clerk, Joha Jobuson; Auditor, Lows Fronch: lu- firmary Diroctor, Jumes Browa. CATGHOLIC POLITICS. ParensoN, N. J., Bept. 5,—Dallota for the Conatitutional Amendments election in New Jer- noy next Tuesdsy were circulated at the Catholio churchoa In this city to-day, with Amendments 1,2, 8,and 11 aronuod out, The erased amondments prohibit appropristions of publio money and lsnds to private or eectarian pur- antoe & syatom of free publio schools, ogislation, CALIFORNIA. 8ax Faanorsco, 8ept. 5.—The Gubsmnatorial vote as far as returned, fs: Irwin, 43,000; Pholps, 25,000; Bidwell, 15,000, Legislative re- turos not yet complote, but the Democrats will have sn overwhelming majority. The contest on M, tilt undecided, with chances favor- ing Clayton, the Chronicle candi Tho Constitutionsl Convention has been defeated. WISCONSIN NOMINATIONS, Bpectal Luyatch to TAs Chicago Tribune, Foxp v Lao, Wis,, Bept. 4.—At the Sen- atorisl Conveutlon held here to-day, A, C. White lug snd H, 1. Dodd were chosen dolegates to tuo Domooratic Btate Conveution. The dele- f o8 from tho Besond Assembly Distriot sro 0. ', Kaak and Joha Bradie; WEST VIRQINIA. Wazxtivg, W. Va., Sept. 5. terdsy ordered an election to be held Oct.7, to QGov, Jacob yes- 1l the vacanoy caused by the desth of Benator FPaupell, —— THE TROUBLING OF THE WATERS. Special Dupateh to The Chicago Telbune, Wavzzsua, Wis., Sept. 6.—~Tne report in the Baturday's TRIBTNK 00 ning the fortunes and wlsfortuncs of the lesseo of the Bethosds min- oral apring has caussd quite a sensation in the town, At firat it was feared that his bankers might bs la trouble, but, from O. M. Tyler, Bsq., wo obtaln the fallowing; *The amount siated in Tue Tawsoxs was mach too large. We hold no drafts except such as ara accepted by the pastlea on whom drasn. r, Crum hss ne! wade complaint that we aro aware of, and will dunbt(’ul pay his dralis Wa don't expect hlms to da 8o betaro, und Mr. Hendriok upright lu all our He is on Lis way homs, snd y iu the maiter,” Mr. r at Betheads, recolved ing that Mr, Heaarick keshs to-morrow, 8 telsgram to-day s would be in Wa Over 1,500 Grangers wers ab thelr planio st Fling, llal" Thursdsy, The gilhaiog wes addreased by J, W, Childs, THE BATTLE-FIELD. in Ohio. Tho Financial DMiscussion Rapldly Educating Public Opinion, . Distrust of the Democratic Party on the School Question. A Republican Victory Probable, apecial Corvesondence of The Chieago Tribuns, Cotusunvs, 0., Sopt, 4.—' flow will Obhlo vota?! Tuas quentiou In anked by men of both partios, all over tho conntry. ‘The romarkable fnterest ehown ju thin State clection recalls to miod the groat conteat of 1854 in Illinois. Itis triue, OLto hLas wmow mo Scomtor to elect, uor bhas ecither party s leador sa con- spicnoud as Mr. Lincoln and Xr. Douglas were fo tho groat dobate which precedod the triumph of tho Republican paliey, Never- thelees, it ts everywhero porccived that the re- sultin Olio will go far to fix tho lusues upon which tho next Presidential countest shall Lo fougbt, In 1875, as in 1353, tho Dewmooratic party seoks to break tho power of Republican privciples in Northorn Statos by & demagogi- cal, adioit sppeal to tho jguorunce snid projudico of votors, Again tho Iepublicsus appeal to the reason and conscienco of men; sud the great discussions which the campaiga in Obio lisa occasioned ia rapldly creating voters ail over the North, aud cbanging thoir opinions for & final sattlement of tho financial isAue,—just as tbe combat of glanta in Illinois educated mon upon the question of slavery-extensivn. Hav- ing spont some weeks in Olio, snd enjoyed poculiar oppartunities for ascertatning tha opio- ions of mon of difforent classos, I will state Urlefly the impressiona formod. ‘To undarstand tha situation in Obio, one muat firut glance at 1T3 TOLITICAL ITISTORY. Tn 1850 and 1857 tho Repubiican party carried tho State by a plurality, the Amurican party haviog a balance of power ; but in 1353 and 1560 tho Ropublican party bad clear majority of 40,000 over all opponents. In 18{0 the Htate gave Lincoln 231,610 votes out of a total of 412, 440 ; and in 1801 it gave him 205,154, out of & total of 470,722; and ontered upon tho ern of Hoconstruction with 256,392 Re- publican votes, in 136, out of a toul of 460,908. But, tho nuext year, tho Democrats, under the lead of Sonator Tharman, their candidato for Governor, mado a desperate, and almost succeesful, effort to capturo tho State, Their vote had never exceeded 213,603 ¢ but they raised it to 210, and Thurmaa was beaten Ly Gov, Hayes, tho same gatlont leader who now beare the Ropublican standard, by only 2,993 majority. It is important to nots that two counties, which havesince cianged greatly, gave Uayes more than his majority in tho Scate: Uamilton gave him 1,524, and Cuyaboga 2,237, The mpext yoar Pondletoniam sought to eapturo tlis country, and the Democratic party, demandiog payment of 5-20 bonds in greenbacka, ralaed ita vote to 249,682, —the largeet thut party liss evor pollod in Obio withoutaid. But the Repablican party raised its vots to 267,065, and triumphed by a majority of 17,383, only 3,000 less than fts firet cloar msjority in the State, gained ten yoars before. Thenext full voto was ot the State election of 1872, whon about 20,000 Liber actod with the Democrats, aud yet tholr aggregato vote was only 2,000 greator than the Democracy alono hod cast in 1808, on tho repudiation platform. About 18,000 Bour- ‘bous, mainly iu & few Btrong Democratic conn- ties, rafueed to vote. The Ropublicans polied 205,930 votes at thst oloction, and 284,852 for Grant & wonth later,—somo Demoucrata and Lib- erals votiog for him directly, in preference to Qreeley. The noxt year the Democratic vote fell to 214,634, —a loss of 87,000 ; but the Repub- lican voto fell to 213,837,—a losa of 63,000; and Allon was elootod by a plurality of only BI7 votes, while 10,277 voles wero cast for a Temperance ticket, and 10,129 for n Liberal or Indepoudent candidate, Neaily half of thoas Independout votes werocant in two counties,—4,322 in Hamilton and G50 in Cayalioga, Fumlly, i the clection of last year, tho Indepondunts voted with the Democrats, and, for the first time fo muny years, that party bad a cloar majority 1o Ohio. Yet it majonity over all was ouly 9,387,—losw than tho Inde- pendent voto of tho previous syear. Tho aggregate voto was only 407.425 ; aud while tbes Democrats and Independents together cast 11,000 votes less than Pendlotonism bad caat in 1868, at loast 38,000 Ropublicans did not vote at all who bad etood fi.m in 1872 Thus it appesrs that, if tho full Republican vale of 1872 should bo called out, the Domoczats can onlv hope to win by adding to the largest voto over polied by them as & party noarly 20,000 former Hovublio- sus,—eithor of Liberala who acted with Democ- racy in 1872, or of other Ropublioana who hun- ger for Ipfiation, That they will not retain any considerablo por- tion of tue Indepeundent vote, Tne Cincinnats Commercial, which espocially rapresenta that cless, is ardently supporting llayea; tho Ohio Ldbera!, Gen. Drinserhoff's paper, iu doing tho mamo; aod moatly overy former Libaral of influcuce, in auy patt of tho Btato, is doing tils bost for the defeat of Allen, In Hamilton snd Cuyabogs Counties, whera the In- depeudents polled nearly 5,000 votes two yesrs tickets satiafectorv fa themn bhave beon pomlosted by tho Hepublicans; and tho Cine cinosti Volksblatt, ~Mr, Haesaurck's pa- per, and the Cloveland Waecaler am Eric, sbarply oppose the Demociatio policy of intiation and repudiation. To ths Gertoan Lib- erals, » very strong feeling on the question of patious! honor 18 natural, ‘They rewamuer with rido that, in the days of our Clvil War, when England was busy in blockado-runpiug, and France was ailing us in Mexico, Gormany took United States bonds amountiug to scveral bundred milli No olass of citizens ia wore united and zealoua in dsfense uf the made by the Unmion to ite creditors, Germape, the question is, whether the land of their adoption, baviag beon helped in time of ooed, aball swindio thelr Fatherland by any step toward repudiation, Nor ia thoro aoy other claun of citizens by which fres non-sectarian schools are more jealously gusrdad : and the si- titude of the Demooratio party ou that question holps to drive tha euliro non-Cathiollo Gorman votse tuto determined upposition, This tandeucy is 30 manifost 1a Cinciunati, Cloveland, Dayton, Toledo, Columbus, sud other lacalitien swhere the Demoorats have lately roceived groat aid from the Germane, that auy visitor at ouca per- coives it. Nor do the Domocrats themislves count upon farther aid from that quarter. Losing the Liberal and Iudepoudeut vote ale most entlrely, the Democrals hope to gain tho noeded 20,000 votes ¥BOM LEZPUDLICANS WHO WANT INFLATION, Their whole campaign 1s_directed to tlus Allen, Cary, Yeudleron, Ewing, and othor ing apeakors, dwell ypon that toplo almoat ex- clusively i the Enguirer and other Derocratic 108078 L0 the most sham pirit of Communism aud the jealousy of oor toward the riol; Kolley was fnvited to speak st Youngstowu ; Fisid, the Protoctionist aud renegads Republicaa' of Detrowt, i wtumping the Btate for Allen; and that blatanc faboror (2), T lick, who “earns Lis Lread by the swest of ». & lalge number of apoointments in the State. Had the Republicsns aturked tho lasus, thewe efforts mighs Lava wuc- ceoded. Had they refled upon much waving ot **the bloody abirt,” or taken the advics of some leaders sud treated the monoy question ss ono which thioy dared uot falrly meet, their defeat would bave bosn cartain, Foritisto ba noted the poopls of Obhio, on Lotk wids thoroughiy aroused on' the inancisl gueatiou, sud listeu (o discausious of i Jaepm iatel Tuey do not sll und d are not e H 14 emocralia viclaries bordd »o long But tboy fully realize that tha quos- vital ove, and ‘touches thelr individual well as tho uation snd they sbow arnestnoan )m _ bear o g 'y ooo mmust Lave honor roally ut e symptom, who has wesu medtiogs of sliudr party tis Lhls Btste, Is pracissly tha anaaf ell Athevs whinh pivas sas ‘voticed §praive tor : A Survey of the Great Contest ! riranco of ¥ nghtly mct, ‘Thua far, thn Repy their auly aud of this Noyes, Hena R Young, the canddato tor Larnton- nor, have met the question bravely and and, if_their portions are in xofan 1 to criticien, avery advoca'aof s reney viill neiee that their offorts havo ¢ Tho Lot R publiean pape Hecent dotailed re thas a roand utl 1o markable s apdi ‘ronl pesi by overy county, tho sasuranco is given that the Republicans WILL OAIN MOLE THAN TUEY Losn ca thin queetion; aud o eomie, whcte tho Inds- pendrnta or the hard-money Democrats woro t n- tereus, the gain wiil ho large. Lveninthe fron-farnaco region, whero the Democratio ap- poal i made moat efectively to workmen, ol whom mans are out of cuployment, derided resction bizs appeared vince it hiaa been ao eleatly Ahoan that tho obl ejiric of hostility to tho Univu. aud to thoso wiotrusted it. underhes thin now attack upan ite ciedit. Jinpublicans bo- ticvo that they will lose Jeas in that quarter than thay will gain iu_Ifam,lion and Cuyaboga alone, hocanse uf this issue. Thn Demociats are fighting ot a disvantage, Bonator Thurmaz, their wost respectad leader, can do Lttlo to belo men nhovo wicenss, overs one knowa, would ba not auly an jnuait to s couvictions, but desth to his leadorehip in the party and bis aupications, Mr. Groosheck. Hr. "uglt, Judge Rauuey, and Juive Spaulding take mo part tuo conteat, Gen, Ward has mado & etrong lardanoroy speech, 1 recont convert like Cary. Lwing, Camhell, Democrats have very littio confidence. They o not resdily forgot Cary's ravimg tem) e:auco finrangnos, nor Campbeli's Americanism, nor Ewing's rart in the war on the bmder of M- snuri, To follow such 1nen. di-carding the ablest Inadernof thiat arty, isgalling to many Democrute, Whilo tha Isrgs wajority undonbiediy indorses tho worat Lieresiea of thejpist?orm, and would go wven farther toward repudiation and warfars up- on prouerts, thero 14 o conriderabls minonty whicl: bas no hoart in tho conteat. and doubtn whotber it would be Letter Lo liave Atlon electad or defeatod ; und, of that nivorits, wany ay refusa to vote, while some will vote directly for Havea. 'I'he Rovublicans, an tho other hand, were di- vided on tho tinaueial nuestion Lefore the con- test began ; but its dixcndsion Lne UNITED TAEM IN A WONDERFUL DEGRER. Every day toaches them {hat Le who preacbes Infiation, whetlier hn means it or not, i# & Lolper of Democratic repudiationists. Tf & Republican Stato Convention should be held ot this time, resolutions Incomperably atrouger and more em- phatic than those of tho present platform woull 4 adopted withoul opposition. The attemnt to roviva old issnes, whothor mada by Senators Morton or Hendricks, or antbody olse, i3 re- ceived in Obio with an iudifference and mlenco which expresses contompt; and, 1f & man tries to urze even the achool ‘queation. 8o far aw to seera disposed o ignore or evade that which all know to bo the grayeat and most immed| of 51 18auce pending in the canvase, bo quickly losies the confidenco be ciear-teaded Liepati- licans of Ohio. Right well they kuow that whallow and cowardly Republican Cobgress. men bavo douo much to wake Democtatic vietory possiblo ; and, liko true moldiers, who realize that stupid leader#hip has exposed themn to dauger, thov are imovatient to Lo ehown the ricbt wav, nnd afforded an opportunits to recov- er be their fortitudo the ground loat by un- worthy Generals, Very — properly, too, they “wasto no time in rocrimivation, Leaders sud papers which bLave advocated inflation aro Jeft to get into lina as bes: thay can, It is the generat remark that the Ilapub- licans of Obio bave never been moro rerolu‘e or united, or in botter shiapo to achieve wuccess, THAT THE RCHOOL QUEATION IS INVOLVED in tho canvass at wll, I4 & proof that no plodres that Demociata can make ars con- sidored of sny valuo. In their piat- form, they nvow an srdent dovotion to the ryatem of non-sectarfan publ'ic scino's, sud yot denouuce the Republicans for | rociaim- ing precisely the fooling which thev profess. Judee Taft well @ars that the Deinocrits would never have felt that any attack bad been mado upon them by the Ropubli. can platform on that enbiect, bad they not bean couacious that their record bad been such a8 to expore them to very grave and juat suospicion, What the ground for that suspicion is, Judge Taft and Geu. Yonug Lava very clearly shown in their admirable sposclies. It was mnot tho paturs of the Geghsn Lill, Lut the manner in which 1ts paseage way domauded and afterwards received by tho Catholic orpans, which sroused public alarm. Everv intelligent observer felt that freo institutions wero menaced when a great political party passed a bill at the open and vociferous demand of 8 Chitreh, and was thon ovenly assurod by organe of that Church thet every vota it could influenco should ba cast for that party at the next election. The Demucrats, thoraughly aware that this was s most stspicious and digereditalla ovent, and that it bad aroused verv strong fecling throughout the btate, tomnpt to cover thomeglves behina the vrovision of the State Constitution. which forvids division of the school-fund. But Gen. Youne, by recouut- ing bis own experienco in tue Legisiature of 1867, bas proved that this provision can essily be ovaded Ly a measure for which every Demo- cratic momber then voted, and which’ failed at that time by ouly one tole. That bill provided that, when £ny cines of citizens whonid “*donate™ & building snitabls for use s a public school, it should bo recelved aud nsed for lEat purpose,end the expones of snch schnol should bo paid, ns that of auy public schiool, aut of the school- Tund ; but the donors should have eutire control in the relection of teachers, course of study, and the canduct of the achoal. Itis plam that ever; Cathiolie parochial schiool could thua draw ite fufl sharo of the school-fund aa a public echocl, and st remuin WIIOLLY UNDED CONTROL OF TIE CAULCH as a sectarian agnool. Now, when the Democrats point t6 the pledze of their platform, men observo that pledgos avon more direct and omphstia have been contemptuously disregarded by that party,—on tha curroncy question, far ox- awmplo,—and then show how eawly tust pledge can be avadod oy such a bill as of 1857, The distrust whic is folt throughout tne State ia not by any meank foolish or groundless. The con- ceutration of tho influence of a Chiurch Insupport of a party s pot m matter to be lizhtly viowed fu any caso: and, whon that Chutch 18 hostile, a8 the Catholic Church openly avows that it to the whole system of commou shown that it can so exally evadoe constitutional barriora mnd dictate to Deamacratio legislatore, it is not strango that men who love the freo-schoal aystem are dis- Boxwd oot to trast the power to destroy it to emocratio hagda. No one can guess how largely this distrast may [ofluence votes, but reports from all parts of the Htats warrant the beliet that it will COBT TUE DEMOCRATS VOTES DY THE THOUSAND, 1n somo countiey, 1ndeed, mavy men who bave always beon Democrate oponly declars that they will “volo ogsipst that party because they cau no longur trust {t ou this question, Every- whare it is belisved and reported by Iiopublicana that a cousidersblo milent vota will ba drawn from the Domociatic ticket for this reason ; wud the Demiocrats ehow their grest irritation and atarm by the tone of their defense. Beoator ‘Thurman's Cleveland wspesch, for exampls, wad & moat remarkable sttempt to repel, with scorn and intonse indiguation, s charge which, be at the sate time asserted, bad no foundation whatever {u fact. Yet ho did not dare to mest the facts which cause distrust, but persistently evaded them, Probably sue fealiug on this subject will dsmsage the Democrats to someeztent by dircot loss of voles, bus very tmuch more by calling out the tnil Republican strength. Un the Resorve, whore many thousssds of Lie- publicans have refused to vote sinco 1872, evory weoting held sliows thatths faoplu sre thorough- Iy aroused, and thas the Republican stay-st~ homes will ba very few in nomber, Returning, then, to the figuros with which while tle we started, we may coaclude t Domoorata caunot bope to retsin the Liborul dent suppors which gave them and Inde their 17,202 majority Jsst year over tho Republicans, they do not now esom like- ly to gsin wmuch from the Ropubli- can foreo, On the financisl question, if personal obse:vation and tus most relisblo aud thorough returne are not quite erronecus, they will loao more tban thev gain. On the school uestion, thoy loss much aud gemn mothing. Loir meetiuga are large;s Lody of 230,000 million and s balf of populatiou, vory large mcetings if they They sre enthuaiastio s boyond doubdt, passion af Communism. snd the the 1ope of Hebollion to avenge ftseif upon those who trusted the Union, aze very inteuso feolings with mauy thousand Domocrsts iv Oblo. Dut Tepublican wmestings are oot less large, not less suthusisstic, and e priva even the oldest cam- puguois by the cloze atgention gnd to discus- #oie bitherto doemed uupalatsble to popular uudlenced, Gov, Huyos remarku that Lo bas never aeen a8 good muetinge in Any campalgn whoro Ls has been a caudidato before; sud the Republicau -nnl.-néun-ully give very enoour- aglag tnpressious, But Ohlo 13 A BXADING STATE. The Republican papera um-lJ nnhn‘mbn the Demooratio in elrculation, sod the Nepublican Commelten olranialen tha hest Anpashse, fn aditionw of geveral hundred thousand each. We havo hat un other campaign since the War in wh.ch ns muct) hian benn doug to intorm the roo- P and to educalo publie opmon, tven as men weie informed and cducated vitho earlier days of the Hepablican varty, Thaio wrt:ong exetement, and will probably bo wiud votn en Loth pules, But there 1 overy on b Lelicvs that the Rapublicans will cary 0 Stata by o handwonn majunts. 17 they con- i 1d vigorou-y to the ¢ out tbeir full vote, Hive. A CRIMINAL VERDICT O A CORQNTA'S JURY. Spectat Dupateh i Fha Cliccoa iridune, Four Wayxe. Ind.Beyt. 5.—Yeserday afiernoon the Cornuer with two | hysic.ans went to Roancke to make an examination of the body of Janies V. Ciioney. reforiod to in my dar & chisst n'ght, When they mirived tho funoral was in 1 rogies and the Lady jarti interved, They bad it «ng up, and e {liysiciaus esamined (e body, which wae, howaver. so Lad y decomjo-od that it was dmposable o deiermine the cano ut doath, Tho Carona’s jury ressacibled thic oioning aud, after Learing additional ovidence, rondaered a verdict that tho decea<ed came Lo huy dezth by reason of vinleuso at tho hands of souie porson or persous to the jnry unkuuwu, NiZ ABOUCTICGN CASE. Speeial Davalteh o T'he Clicao Tribune, Bioox City, Ia, fept. 4.—At Btorm Lake oo Friday a man uamed Loader zod three of bis brothors abductod & 4 monthe’ nld cbild frotn the former's wife, from srhom he had heen separated & fow weekn. Thoy used guos aud pistols to aecomplieh tlLeir object. Late last mght ollicers eucceeded in arresting the partins and rezavening the child, There pruat indizua.ion and excitemant thore over tho vutrage, the reopio’s avmpathy gouesally beioy, with tue mother. The shductors wore lacked in Jail, aad will be triod Mouday. TOTAL DEPRAVITY, Erip, Pa., Bopt. §.—Twu young men wuamed iarnos aud Sperry wero arrented au Girard, Erie Conntr, to-das, for atrucious burglaries nud other lawless actd at Spriug ana Hayfield, in Crawford County, near the Kris line, on ¥ri- dsy bight. They emterod four houses, tlod Lliia Hotchikigs to & bedpost, choked and beat hin, threatencd 2n old man nnmed Sperry, s relativo of onn of e bors, with revolvets, ripped o valuablo mara witii a kuito ks tunt her entrails protrugad. prio are between 18 and 20 years of 1ived at Spring. o, A THIEVISH Breerai Dignatel ta Kaxsas Citr, Mo., Sert. 4 abuconding hotel-clerk from 3acc arresied in this city to-day ot tuearrival of the teain from tho Dast. ‘The City Mavebal Lad tel- ezraphed to dotectives to be ou ti:u lookout for Macoy, o8 be bad stolen a largo suw of mane Whon taken toths etation Lie made a full cou- fession, aud said & woman iwas at tho bottom of it MURDERE| Sreeiar Disnatch to I'na Cuieago Tribune, Waukeszs, Wis., Boot. 6.—Tue bLudy of » murdered man was found in a solitary barn acrosa tho river this moruing. T'bo msu, named O'Lrien, bad beou employed on the rairoad, but had receutly been discharged, and is supposed 1o have Lad some mouey with him. There were wmerks of extreme violence upon the body. The two men who aro beld s witnesses are by somo suspeoted of tae dreadiul deed. STORM DAMAGE. THE DELUGE IN 10WA, Ouams, opt, 5,—Water rose ail day yester- ,da7 in the Boyer Kiver aud Lewan Creok on the Clueago & Nosthwestern Railiosd, and the rosd bed 18 in maur placea 8 sud 4 foot under water. No traios have paased over the road, but all passengers hiave been gotton off the damaged part ot the road. Tho water elio roso rapidiy =il day in Coon River and Walnut Creeks. On the Chicsgo, Rack Island & Pacific Road tho track is {u many plecea 5 fect under wator, and badly damaged. The Pacific express, on route west, Was thrown into a ditch just west of Commorce, Is., 12 miles west of Dos Moines, Jagt eveung.- Jobn Hughes, brakeman, foll betweocn the cars, aud was fvstantly kilied. Sovoral persona wers lightly injured. L. Mhller, bagrage- master, was injured by bagguye falling oo bim. The ~ water i Waluut Creek in 8 feot higher than ever Lnown brfore, Wesi-bound passongors ore lsid up ot Comuoice and Des Momoe. The east-bound tain wiuch left hero Inet eveniug is lad up at tiawart, [3, Darnuw'a lippodrome, which ad- vert.sed to perlorm hore to-morrow, ix lsid up at Urand Junction, la. 1t is pot thought possi- ble for thom to got here by any route. Tha Chicsgo & Nortuwentorn Rosd has a contract for bringing them liere on tyme. The Chucago, Burlington & Quiucy train 18 in on time. THE WEATHER. ‘WasmyoTon, D.C., Sogt. 6, 1 a.m.—For the Up- por Lake regiun, the Upper Mississippi and Mis- souri valloys, snd the Nortiwest, slow, falling Larometer durivg the day, soutbeast to south- weat winda, bLigh temperaturs sad clesr or partly cloudy weathor, with occanioual light raiun ip Missonri, Iona, Illinois, and the south- era part of tha Upper Lako region. LOOAL OBSERYATION. cicaa0, Sept. 5. Wind. | Ram| Rther, Tome. | Lar. Thr(lu.| 6:53a, m, Maxinnm tuermometer, 80; minimum, 62, OUNKRAL OUSKRYATIONS, Curzaao, Bept, S—Midaight, Statien. (Bar. Thri_ Wind, _(Ram| Weather. 2'S., Hght . Clear, 84'SY, gentle Clear, 64 9., fresh Cloveland. Duluth ... 1. Gibana, F8, Garry. Keokal L Croms Omahs,..,. N, Platt 4, Toledo..... |28 ——— SOUTH AMERICAN COMMERCE. 81, Lous, Bapt. 6.—-A dispstch from Washing- ton of a day or two ago rolating to the Post- Qffice Dopartment agreeing to sand malls ta Rio Janelro by tho Misswmppl Valley und Brazil Stesmahip Lina contamed errors which it ia thought proper to correct. The Company isa 8t. Louia enlarprise anod las ita headquarters here, bat will etart itasteamers from New Orleans, freight for them beiug shipped from here or Csiro, or by the Miseisaippi Valley Barge Line, Tho first ateawer is expocted to leave for Rio thio 1st of November instesd of October. The Co:npany is solicitiog & cargo for this steamer from varioua points of tho Miesiesippl Valloy, apd has sssurance of freight from Louisviile, Cincinuati, Detroit, and other piaces in the West, Auother n_mugxln of mimilar shiaracter called the Miseivsippl Valley and Orinoco Trsding Compsuy hasrocently been annuudhem,lnd orgsmized with some of our wost active and en- terprising merchsuta aa its ofticers. This Cotn- paox will'starl & sailing veasel from New Or- joaus for the valley of the Orinoco River, South Americs, toucbing st sll intermediate poiots, robably next mouths with an asuorted cargo.snd ring back a freight of coffve and such Bouth American products aaare most salabls o this country. 'L'his is intouded as sn experimeunsal veuture, and, if it proves maccessful, the Caoni- pavy will fucresse its wtock, put ou s lina of steamers and bwld up sa exiensive trudo be- tweou Lho twooouutties, Both theve ontorprises are moeeting with much encoursgemant from merchants, manufacturers, oto. aud their pros. pecta for poady opeuing aund the establlahie ment of larke aud remuuerative trade betwoen this valloy and South Amurica 18 very fatteriog, ————————— STARVING, BUT HIGH-TONED, Coruwmuvs, 0., 8opt. 5.—Samuel Turner, em- ployed ou a farm near Gabenpa, this county,was detooted stoaliug wheat from s neighbor sud selling it st & mill. His disgrace so preysd upon his miod uat be Iarge doss cf aod diod Issb mght. The man was mi ife and Hve child; 23?5 d 3”:5:“»: Aould. fnrigasd Mis tiveta ly 0 sup- WASHINGTON. TH® FAST TRAIN TO CINCINNATL Apecial Disyatel to Tie Chvugo 111buns, Wasuixatoy, D. C. Bept. 6.~The new fesb mail tram on tha Pennylvania Road, montionad in tho Aseaciated I'ross dispatcties last night, will leavo Now York ¢ 4:15 a. m., and wako the run to Cincinoati tu twentz-thras hours, It will conuert at Pittsburg st 1 o'clock in the aftar- noon with A tyain which will leavo Now Yotk on ths previous ovening, 5o that there will nos be ou additional tesin belween Pittsburg and Cin- oiunall. TOBACCO CCBTOMS. Tho Becrstary of tho Trasury has just ren dored s decision, whbich will be formally promuls gated in & day or two, to the affoct that all cuttinga, aweeplogs, aod clippings of tobacco imported into thia country will bo classed as wacufactnred tobacco, subject to an Iuternsl Hevenuo tax of 24 conts per pound in addition to thy Customs tax. ‘I'nis doclsion in in wecordaace with the Internol Ravenue law, and reverses s deision of the Departinent mada early in 1870, whiezain such tobacco waa clissed ma nomanu- facturel and subject only to a Customa tax of W coute, MR, WALKER AGAIN, Mr, Bamual Walker publishea snother letter to-day 1n revard to r. Delauo, in which he as- sorta that, duniug tho year boginoing Apnl 1, ‘ljfl'lJ, Ar. Delauo was absent from hin post 151 a5, 1N CHICAGK The slarm from Dox 45 0 o'clock yorton day morning, was occasionod by a destrnctive fira in 8-three-story atoue-fruxt building, No. 615 Stta rtreot, owned by Mra. Longer and oteus pied by Charles Goldstorn as s furnilure-store. 1be josa on the stock smouuted to £2,600, according to the ownes's eatimate, zod on building 81,000, Mr. Goldstein han £1,000fiukarance in the Citizons' Company, aud dre, Longer's loss s fally covered Lyan ampie insuratcs, The causo of the firo conld not be discovere:d. Soww person thonght ho sawamoke issue from the frame buildivg No. 141 Larraboo streel, yos terday altornoon at 1140 o'clock, and wes the oc- casion ol tho alarm from Doz 743. No fire conld Le discosered in tho butlding, which is occupied by William Barth, sod owned by Joba Herdes. AT SPRINGFIELD, MASS, Srrixovieep, Mars., Sept. 5.—An iocendiary fire at Deerflold Saturday dostroyed the carriage factory, ivary atable. tiwa Lotels, aad a private tesidence. Loss, £0,000; insurance, £30,000. VIHITEHALL, N, Y, Wntrraary, N. Y., Sept. 5,—A firo at Ford Anu this morniug cauvad a loss of £50,000. Par- tially ineursd. Incendisry. OCEAN STEAMZHIP NEWS, PoiLapeirita, Sapt, G.—Areivod, tho stesm- #hip Pennsylvania from Livarpool. NEw Yong, Bspt, 5,—Arrived, tha steamahips ot from Liverpool, and P. Calisud from Rot- teraam. Panrozn Porxt, Sopt, b.—The steamer Mors~ viap, from Liverpcol, has antivad. 6.—The steaships Cambria, and Balvator, frum Quebea, —Tho ateamabips Baltic, iy of Derim, from Nenm or! Yori, have mmvad. 1ho Intnav Lino sleamshio City of Berlia, Capt. Xennedy, from New York Aug. 23, (o1 Livorpool, bas arrived here at midaiglt. A LARGE IHDUSTAY. Prresnons. Sept. 5,—The formal opening of tha Edgar Thompaon Steol-Waorks near Drad: dock Fields, took placo yestorday in the pres cnes of o larze delesation, composed of zepre- sentatives of tho pross and tie leading indus- rinl interests of thix city. A lntge numbac of prominont railread ofilciala wore presoot, and preat intereat was manifested in tho succest of this uew industry. Tho steel is manufactured by the Bossemer brocess, and the works ast amoog tha lergeet in the country, baving sn sn- nnal producing capacity of 403,000 tons, reprus nting & cseh salun of nanrly 21,000,000, INDUSTEIAL EXPOSITION. "THE INTER-STATE Tndustrial Exposition OF CHICAGO, 1875, Will Open on the Evening of Sept. 8, And continge day and evening until Oct, 9, and will l::duuhud),r pmrz to be the GREAT EVENT OF THH YEAR IN AMERICA, The Most Brilliant and Magvificent Display in all Departmean'ts. TTIF. IMMENSE ART HALLS antfull of America'y best Pictures, seloctad and contribut ¢d by the Artists selves, 'No suoh collection of § VRONG PAINT- INGS by RTRONG ARTISTS has & 'er before been Tresqnted to th public in this countsy, THE BCIENTIFIO DEPARTMENT, under ibe suspices of the Chicsgo Academy of . Sclences, has never before approached in point of ma guitude and excellencoon any such occislon, THY HORTICULTORAL AND FLORAL + DEPABT- MENT, (neluding » Continental Exhibition of Fruita by the leadiug frult-growing Btates, Torrit ries, and. Trovinces, 18 8 marvol of beauty in Frufs, . 'ants, and Flowess. THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT embr uces in- numerable novelties of Inventions aud e viaes of mannfacture NEVER BEFORE BUBMITTLD TO PUBLIC VIEW, fllustrating and atteating the triumph of MIND over MATTER, Alarge and interesting exhibition of LIVE FINK from the Atlantic and Jacifia alopes, and from tie central atreams of Awmerica, togottier with & full dis- play,of xtures sus spparatius ahowing how fish ace red and proserved tu running streams. In other Departments, Toxtila Paprics, Musical In- struments, Paroliurs, Houwnotd, Persensl, Deful and Orusm joods, the displiy 48 greod beyoo: comparison, The Exposition will be open from 8 8, =, uatdl 10:30 9, m. TERMS OF ADMISBION: For adults, all dsy 80d eveniog.....s.- ¥or chlldrén, all day and evening... ¥or adulta on Saturday, all day and oveniog For cuildren on Baturdsy, sll dayand evening.15 conta Every day after 6 p. o, sdults, 25 centa; chlldres, 15 centa. Excurvions on alt Rallwsy lnes. See Rallrosd Poaturs at their atations, AKE NAVIGATION, “FOR BUFFALQ. TAE WESTERN TRANSPORTATION AXD ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS, Will teave for sbore and intermadiate ports, as follows t POUNTAIN CITY, Capt, Gibeon, Tueadsy, Sapt. To JAPAYN, Oupt. McDougall, Wedneaday, Bept. & EH 4 TATE, Capt, Olark, Tuureday, Sept. 9, eruld, Priday, Hopt, 10, te, Baturday, Sopt, 11, tickats snd stateroomae apply et 119 Bauth A, A BAMPLE, Duaeuger Agent, GOODILICH STREAMERS. Kacine, Milwaukes, snd West Hhore ports, ally, Bunday o For pausa, Clark-$t, Your School Books,eto,, AT THE ELEGANT STOBR OF HADLEY BROTHERS & CO, 83 & 68 WABINGTON. a7 Webang s

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