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bl et £t e o g e Lt b i et Ak e st} i e da i gt 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, tahlished between ¢! rta of Japan and the | discover In cancert with the Porte the basts of 8 d 2 OR IGN Chineae ports of Cherogoaml New Chamano, rable nndernundlng‘hflwecnn lm‘l the Imperl 1 OLITICILL' (Imflrgv; who was recently tha French Min- :‘h';;iffm?:ém\;;tx, :firf;‘l'"cl:,;-"m"';"h !“l:‘ you ater In China, liaabeon appolnted Ministor in | think this fr from the Snblime Forte? While ihe Several Turkish Border Towns | | tnourque Kaorn, Arsistant Commiseloner fn | Torigiisated with, slience, my porsonal oer, tne gull adger voters, has completely e: ploded. The relegation back to his farm in Cot- tage Grove of that greatest political frand ever fmposed upon the people of Wisconsly, ex- {‘l‘l)'i) :‘{lm has fully settled that question. s e) Connty, {n Conyontlon hers assambled, e thelr hearty indorsement of the courss of honorod Benator, the llon. John A. Logan, in the United Btatas Senate, and we hereby Inatract onr Benator and Reprenentative to voto for his rotarn to the scat now occupled by him. Aritur Dixon, E. K, Beach, Avery Moors, Btone, W. K. Bullivan, C: R, Matson, xi”‘.} Olis{)m(, and Henry thlgcr wcr:l preacut. R’m not belng a quorum, 8 mec Hg"fll l()-mnl‘l':\' afternoon at 8 o'clock, ourned iy Hendricks QGives Assurance that 0 term of office gavo our people & fore- NOMINATIONS, THE NEXT AUDITOR, the recont expedition to Corea, and a member | with taasmaq hasa resicd, towar iashi-Bazonkn, Everything Is Lovely. tsto of what they might expect In casoof 8 | 1. I7, Jonkins, of .Pontlac, receved tho | TheTon Thoree™n. Needles, of Washiy Surrender to the In- {F the Qenro In, saile for America and Europe | Circarsians, and Araauts began sgain 10 apbrosch . general return to power of the old Bourbon'ele- | pomination for Cireutt Cloi 1, B Tobineos, | ton County, the Republican candittnte for fans by the Alaaka, with the pn‘{fmo of investigat- | Servia, From the heart of Aesia he barbarons - | ment which ruled the country befors tho War. the present Incumbent, recelved the nominas Auditor, was at the Pacific Hotel last evenln, suxgentu. . Ing fiuancial and_commercial subjecta conneet- | Kurda have been summioned for the urposa uf glv- | Benator Logan and Congressman Fort | Their roforma are A to attend the meeting of the Btate: Ce, Cominlties to-tar, e was in the best of aninl rnfinmln the political situntion inSonthern Tk noia, ed with Japagese intercsts. llis visit has no | Ingup Servia to Jmlnqe and fire, of deatroying Ite political object. proneety and ltadi E. Peahine, the Bonth Amerlean Connaellor | 10t Suslity ita cxcesres before the world, and it hns tion for Bheriff. D. L. Murdm:kl of Fairbury, 0’ MEHE SITAMS,~PRETEXSRS; ' ignity as a nation. The Porte conld L8 81T T 3 received the nominntion for Stal ) bl ey and, when you get at their true inwardness, the 2 Auomey; Indorsed in Livingston Dr. Stinson, of. Pontlae, recelved the homine: g . showing will not be unlike that just made by | jion of 0! lamatfon. George B, which he says was never botter £ « Roumanin Declines t0 Fur= | of e Japsneso Forclgn Ofice, retires saeh :;’,;"f,“‘;;‘{;';,:g};gg{,w;}:g;‘;,‘,‘;;;},’;,;':::::I':gg: County. fhie Legllallva Tnveetigating Comimittea n thefr | £on o, Goraner by aciamation. oo date publican party, Ui Gormans, ha sad s nish Troops for the month, Wi i sible. " The Parte neemn to balleve that I progroas. repart of the managoment of the Taylor Ade | for State Representative, 8, I Fosdiok, of | ho relied an for Iayes and Wheeler, af Teast | D ‘The Mikado's progress through the northern ing Bervla disappoared from the carth, thers would Gratifying Evidonces of Repube | ™ histration. - Clintsworth, was choson candldate for State | two-thirds of thoso who had Libernlized in 1853 Turkish Army Provinces continues. 80 Tonger be [ tho Knst & contnirs whoss mere er, | GTatifying VR P A strong determination fs manifeated on | gonator having already cast tholr lot with the party, yua 4 ' 2 Sevoral ‘rmmg.hpanua attaches of tho Lefil»- Istence proved that the present state of things can lican Strength in Wis- every haad by the working men of the Repub- NRIIGNATION, thoso” who "tind not wers slow to tome . * | ton in Washiugton and students sail by the | no longer endnre in Tarkay, lienn party in’ Wisconsin, to carry on the best R. M, John Chaitinan of the Central Com- | mit themsclves to Tilden. ‘The party Aluska. Drothers! My after belng scquainted with theso cousin, campaign cver witnestod In theState. Even | mitice, toudered bis resiguation, which was | was thoroughly organized, and victory was sy land Takes Steps to Investizate measures and there hostlle intentions of Tarkey, we . at this “carly dayof the canvass, a degree of ted to come. 8t. Clalr County, even, the oS England Takes Steps to Investiga GREAT BRITAIN. B el in suetaing moderailon, that moers{ion enthuslaam ' provaile among. tho Topublican [ S°°°Pted: Gor. Koerner, wonld. bo tarriad. withogr o] the Bulgarian Outrages, FINANCIAL DisTHiESS, pavoriby of the doscendants'of Dachan and Mi- | Politics at Home---Perplexities Tusses, unprscoleniedsines Wartimee, A frm MISCELLANEOUS. iratible o didnot belevy that Racrmer wouy Loxnox, July 18.—Inconsequenco of thovery | Jotet, fut the war between the Sorvian nafinn . of the Tildenites, Republiean votor, iat. nover was groster noed |+ ALABAMA REFUDLICASS, itess, and, It o did, his Infuenen wery "l el would by Prince Milan’s Note to the unsatisfactory accounts received, aud the pros- stantinople » communication in which I havo Indi- promptly overcome, at_home st least. Ife had of "a Unlon victory than at the present time. MoxTa0MERY, Als., July 18,—TheSpencer and ect of some finportant fatlures, large amounts | catcd the means calculated to satiaty the Inaurgonts Mark it down with'absoluto certainty, that tho ant{Spencer Ropublican factions have with- | not. yet fully entéred wpon. the canyors ey in the Kast, and to Bervin i the Intoler- & Sta s ‘ Porte and War Dec- of banknotes havo been transterred Ly some of | 18 the Ssst, and to relcase Servin from o nivlor: GENTRAL For Tiapesan Wieolor Wit b wall dnd prospc | draws thel Bato tckete, uad unied an teoy, | FIEEover o ;’.“n"u“:;,.,’f'x‘,‘,!.?‘m‘““.‘.“smfl"b . the bauks ta the lron districts, Tho great de- | own fauih 3 damenied that the nenind army = ks beaded by N. Woodroft, prescnt Moyor of | . fmmenistety nipe oh L. Touls Conae laration. pression in the Clevaland {ron trade appears | and all tha savage hordos should ha remaved Trom ITENDRICKS. . Y,nmu"m"“ In our Congreastons! Distelcts | Belma. zed, y L onven. TN THIRKS 1B CAN RIDE WITH TILDBN. INDIANATOLIS, July 18.—The Datly News pub- lishes the following fnterviow with Gov. Hene dricks with reference to the specinl frog Sarn- toga to tho Commercial 4drertiser of New York. Reporter—Will you indleate to the News whether or not there 1s any truth fn the Asso- clated Presadispatch from New York to the effect thnt euch differences developed between your- scif ‘:n:d Gov. Tfldnnflt the i atogn mnlcrheltl\ce on the cttrrency quiestion ns to possibly oblige -)‘;mz'ln kmpndm{aql'fldnn or rcump;ourul! from Icket l‘lnndflnk’—l’hrfll)y, I have ecen’ no such dls- pateh as you refer to, Tha reporter promptly produced the tele- onr frontiers, and I declared that the Servian army likely to culminate f_disastroys financial com- [ St ftontiers, a x'mrfem Provincen In thename of . lieations, Rumoars are circulatod that the billa | Hamanity and of the frnternal feclings aniting ns Text of the Berlin NOte | Srawellknown fims heve moreion that the bills | hamanity Willering brethren: Hint it wosld soter il to rost d ord the hasis of Signed by the Three the bank. The firm, besldes being one of the | Lieh 10, e?.'iu‘.’n'fiy;’:fr"r::fil'éu'v’i of the religion of E perors largest in tho Irou industry, fs nlso n glgantle | tie |nl|l'll1|lsnlll.] |'l' now for the P?m;“u;' Dras . m & financial concern, and on its safoty depends the | nounca fta decislon, the cansequences of which wi existence of a nomherof others. A private {,’?o::fh“" and o put s stop to tho shedding of Tconng of the priuclpal lmn-m'ntlera c:l( lzhn !er\'r'llu:n. ulglflr‘rl-'bwln Ilffl :n“tfnn'no::“lc:r g:fi e 3 WA, not animate ealln e Effects Produced by the Recent e mas Lol yestentag. ¢ Ln btk | TApetied. op the oo Acciligs 0F vengeanca, bt i v, onr brethren of the East 'and by the nocemsitios of Earthquake in Austria. st by (s meass et the cxigencio of | O3 brsibeenal th s had by o noce oo fided L by Provids of caenting civiliza- : alker & Co., worsted sptiners ot Bradford, | el and ihacy fe s g ot representing clrillzn. TITE BAST. have falled. Thelr lig:l;lyua are £0,500. confdouce an lr\-.:u:}lnnnn.hnmi1 make nso of ymue g arms on! agnine ose who place emeclyes Iy TURRISH ENOROACHMENTS, Francls art Dyke, Pracurator General, dled | your patty, Tn paaning the frontior do mot ’""Sf{ Vierna, July 18.—The Presse says that dur- za,gcmn] from Injurics received by a fall from | that we shall remain falthtul to tho principle of the tion the Opposition waa hoastful, but the venti- Intion of the record of Tilden had cast disrasy among them, ond put those who lad indorsey Tiiden as * Reformer? on the fence. A good propartion of thom, he predicted, wonld tuinbls over on the chum]mn slde befors Novembes ————— HYDE PARK, Meoeting of the Bonrd of Trustees, Yeaterday afterncon the Board of Trustes, met as usual, ‘The Committco on Public Grounds and Bufly. inga reported that Mr. Horne had no claim 1o tlio Village-TToll as n Justice Court, and, the de. clsion belng satisfactory to tho Board, Mr, CONGREABIONAL NOMINATION, ‘Vicrsnura, Miss., July 18.—J, I Lynch was nominated unanimously on the first ballot for Cov'x_firen by the Republican Convention In the 8txth District. SANGAMON COUNTY TTKME, © Special Dispaleh to The Tribune, BPRINGFIELY, 11, July 18.~The Democratlc Couuty Conventlon was held to-day, and n county teket nominated, For Leglslature, Johu Mnyo Palmer and DoWitt Bmith; Circuit blcrk, Junes A. Winaton 8herlf, 'T. Liliatt; State's Attorney, R. Hazlitt: Coroner, ¥d Plerce, A resolutlon was n Dflh!ll ng&arwln the Con- greaslonal conrso of Willinm M, 8p: nger, and recomwmending him for renomination,” Dele- gates to the State and Congressional Conven- tions were chosen, for tho nominations hoa already commenced. IN THE FINST DISTRIOT, the Tlon. Charles G, Williams will be renom- Inated for his third term, without mueh, If any, opposltion. The Convention is called for Aug.D, 1§ TIUS, TitA BECOND DISTRICT, the Hon, L. B. Caswell will be accorded his second term by a unanimous nomination, Thls will bo o deserved testimonial to the cfficiency and popularity of this member, who carried tho district befora by running largely ahead in his own county, IN THE TITIRD DISTRICT, the prorpects of the present momber, the Hon. Ifenry 8. Magoon, arc somewhat clouded; and it would not be surpris- fug if he wero set nslde In behalf of somo more encrgotle canvasser and membor,—por- m, and the Governor, after reading it aloud, Horno waa forthwith bounced, Ine an engagement with the Insnrgents on the | Lis harse, integrlty of tho Qitoman Erapire, ax loni 4a tho re- | contfhuiers 1t I3 whally ufounded 1t oyery | pioreyCHpEoH Usorge C. Mazleton, who 'had a m'.‘,‘,‘;’;}‘fi!;‘m';fig“&‘;ggfim B | o Preanted and acled 1ith fnst., ncar Klock, o Turklsh man-of-war | Alozander Russell, a noted writer, Is dead. Tt o1 e Jmperial army dose aot farca 5o iy | patieulan, conferenco with Tilden bar- | Srong bicking two end sle years ogo. Mr. Bpringfield ticket. _'The Kepublicans nra Talking apon. fired npoy the Insurgents, notwithstanding the cause, Do not (nn“!l for an {nstant that the coun- | monfous nod. satisfactory, to ho n nmn of culture and_ ability; but, fn the ‘I""f""}‘“l’,m‘"g tho I,I,""'LO' I‘;" m‘m{' “" ]}37? & | A pelition from tha cillzens résiding in the protest of tho commander of the Austelan man- AUSTRIA. Likthsen who wall sesstve o it Shoranited b | Tt ‘was. Of soursd wa diffored insomo | entluation of ooy o by Gt 1 A, 08 oo of helr candidates. for tho 1aseier | elnity of Forty-thind trect, aaking Gos a sowp: . of-war. The Presesays that thlsls n flagrunt TIE RECENT EANTUQUARE. Hiethraraho Wi “’:‘é‘:,,'(.,fi?,';‘l,,,,’","g,:‘","nfl'fl,g,‘l {mmaterial polnts, but on the real fasics of the [ folls to come "up to the Inumdnn} ture, and Col. J. N. Witllame, of Aubuen 4 e | £0 be constructed on that street, whs referred to violation of Austria's righta. Yimamy July 18— Telegrama show that the | asfoni ago. removed.from aai bat (iey Msg are | CAMPalgn wo were umited. Tt would, Indeod, be | of ~an retise" prastcat onergetley | other, - d the Bowerage Committce, Mr. Harr complained ROUMANIA. recent earthqueke affected the Danube basin | our brothers in langusge and blood, If l‘oy take | 0 strange coincidence to Und any two men in the | go-aliend Congressman, Prominent men in The Hon. D, L. Phfllips, of the Stats Journal, 18 being urged ns & Congressional candidate to nun ngainst Springer, bt it 18 problematical that hls property was uscd as a public roadiay, Referred, A petition of 100 Sonthern tax-payers 10 open country whose oplulons on natlonal questions ‘wero In exact harmony, R.—The telegenin, thien, yon pronounca lack- NEw Yonx, July 18.—A. special from Berlin | from Passau in Bavarin (o Presburg in Hungary, B o Renttn, ""fil‘o‘z‘;"é"'fl"‘_':fli_:fl:m:vvgflr;i rent parts of t&m district, who have uo per- « says the German and Russian Governments are | The shock was felt at Wittengan in Boliomls, | fect their tives, thelr famitlcs, their pmmw, and” hat in sonal anbition, declara thoy shall oppose his renomination. ' In view of this unfavorabla out- a . | 8 road eastward f; Indiana avento, bet: vt in suprarting tho demands of Roumanla | Schlotan in Morsvis, Budvels, Trebitach, | el rath, T ity Som e, WACTTAL (y6hs | og of every lohuomy b s Look, and s poor hualthy it inay bo st Lo will fofifixffix??:;g;"nrfifiué'gn:-'v‘r‘afigpc";-chr'flfigr Kensingion and the southorh boundary of g for coucessions from the Porte. Tischinowitsy and Preran, and elaewhero to tho | yoily "ot s \orthy tho rospect af the civfized o Toleiaomipierclal ddertiser referred to o | decline to weinboaunlite, - g g 1 G Yorky s spproved and 1t waa roseiva'a 'y 3 north, while the southern limits were marked | a high poaition in' the world. Oar movement fs e s : t Is stated that Gov. Beverldgo desires tha | £rade it at public cxpenss as soon as the gl New Yorg, -’;Ill‘ll;’l‘g—!;:;c,&:l dispatch says: | bY Odenberg, Kindbong, and Norie ?\lns. The ;urgl SionaL " 1h sxelaion oers elemontof | Paper, which readily accounts for the ?ubrlmuun Tnrgely Democratie, It {8 thought that some one it Railroad and Warchouse Cominisslon to appoint A, McLanghliu as clork or asslstant Becretary of the Board. of way had been legally oblalned froo of ex. ponse o the vlun?u, A petitfon for the romoval of obstructions on tho “old Thornton and chlm%n road, which, it was alleged, had been placed there to compel o which it gave publici g o] roctal rovolutiun and religious fanaticlem, We do tp Tl Brittsh Ambnssador ab Vieuns states that | SO (OTGUR: aa ot Seheluibs, wheru tlore | wuelal eralntiun snd seliglous fanaticlom, we do the British co-operation with tho allied powers | arp waible In nuingrogs houses in Vienna. Bev- ll;fl;. brt rlulltl- anlllc'r. And !fn‘rit{i‘ s"z'n'.mr. nm"i depends wpon tho Porte being confidentially | eral chiwineys have fallen, The river Danube | O forelim natlonality., extend to them that mora friendship which distinguistics the Servinns, re- > Kept acqualnted with every step taken by tho | receded frm e vight bank aud passod na | 4 fhe boier oi (oe" mice ihe Sorvionr, re- who has great popularity ameng the Germans, Tike 1zdvward Sandorsen, It 1o could bo provaiied on to accept a nomination, would stand a good chance of defeating Mr. Buyder, the presont Democratic member, who will doubticss be re- MISSOURI, TIH DEMOCRATIO CONVENTION, LATORTR, TND, Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune, Laronte, Ind., July 18.—A Haysand Wheeler | thio tax-payers, against thelr wishes, to chauge , Aweclal Dispatch to The Tridune. nominated, though that auclent Bourbon, D. ey o y vowers during sud after the war. It also de. | Bfeat Wavo o tho utlior sk, Chnes Ton acminis, A%, Royal Governmions 8 | 1. Louts, July 18.—All palitcal intorest In | T hmicay though that auclg Clab bus been ,‘,'"g:{}&’j:‘ Ui Remubitenns o | to'ih (teriontoud furihor west was ralered pends upod the vassalship of the insurgent SERVIA fim::d B CIaim 8o ‘our reapect byv takin nnm;n“fi; this State, at present, centresin the Democratic IN TUE PIPTR nmr}m’r." i wide awake, and aro working with o will. The Another petition of some cltizans of South States remaining unpatrod, unless the Porto re- L * of Bosnfaks and lerzegoviniane under jtn protec. | Convontlon which assembles at Jefterson City | aleo lnrgely D”'““’i‘“'—"’t "‘I"“’“‘ et {N‘l Sam | tone of Titn TRinuxE suits them exactly, and Clifcago, asking for the repalring of Harbor Hvea them of 1ts own accord.” THE LETTER PROM IRINCE MULAN TO THRFORTE. | tlon, giving them sieltor and food. Drothers, full | 1 (e morning. A speclal rocelved at alate | MAgo golng on for the nomination betw, they look to It as the truo ropresentativo of Re- avenue and Ninety-sccond streot, was referred to tho same Committce. A communieaticn of O, F. Stoan, esking for proper cumpsznnnunn for damages causcd by ths opening of South Chicago avenuo through his pmperfy, was referred to the Judlelary and Assesanicnt Committees A slmilar fiumlnu from Abner Hard was also referred to that Committee, A communication from U, B. Forrle, repre- senting the hinposeibllity of travel on Seventy- fllth street and Rallrond ayenue, was favoral) recelved, and ths Suverintcmdent of Pubtfe A TORKISH BEPULSE. Vinswa, ity Bethe. Tetton trom Princo | npspiasics inyout patrotinm s your wirrior Mtlan to the Porte was presented by the Servian ?,.m,‘n"? '"’h‘:"';n'::.l "clh th h"m”gflr:I lt’;.:h“l:'rh':; b olr. u hio! rother, v ogent to the Grand Vieior on tha 20th ult.— l\’lcnlu. Witlt us are thoss Jatiant heroos the Bervla by way of Ljubowja, but were repulsed. | (1 52 H8 1 very day when Prince Milan lett, | licrzegovinians, and thise murtyrs the Doaniaks, WARINING TO DRIGANDS. B ’ Our brive brothers the Bulgarians are walting for = elgrade for tho army. The whole letter 18 | uat sud we may erpct (i glorlous Hellones, A yrixopL®, duly 18.—Tio rand Vister | 5700\ ‘an avorbenriog and ofensive. sane, | o 418 MAY expect hat tho glor Hotaarin, wili has fssued o proclamntion announcing thot I 1t begins with the repronch that the Porte, far | Bot romain long away from off the feld of battlo, regular troops committing brigandage. and othe P J Forward, then, noble herocs, Lot us march In & pe % bidazn Irom encouraging and meoting half way the | ghe f Almizhty God, tho Protector of oi] tho cr outrages upon peaceakle Inhabitants, will bo friondly ndvauces of Bervia whon it offored to | Fthis of Aatons ol ae oo Toteetor heme of arrested and summarily oxceutod, Officers will . right, liberty, and civilistion. be lield respousible for ‘tho conduct of thefr sond a special Buvoy to Constantinoplo for tho g Burchard, “the present member, and Gen, Ed 8. Bragg, of Fond du Lac. Gon, Dragg i b far the ableat aud most populsr man o his arty in the district. He Is an able lnwyer, and Eanu ood war-record; but this latter'may be a g rfi reason why he will fall to win. ‘Sam Burchard has done literally nothing sines ho has Leen fn Congress to entitla him to a re- nomination. It {s o matterof gruut indUiferenco among Republicana as to which one wins, dinttics, now reprasented by tho Sawyer's_old distrlct, now represente Hl:?.' A. M, Kimball, who beat- Gabe Bouck by publican principles. The sul seription llet {s in- creasing overy day. Spectal Dispaich 1o he Trivun al alch to The uns, Dlxan.fif‘ July’pla.—'l‘hu Republican Con- ventfon 18 cailed to meet at Aniboy, tho 0th, Abtlah Powers, one of the oldest and most mghly-reapcnted farmers of this county, will rohably ba nominated for the Leglslature, and apt. IL D. Doment for the State Scnate. ' Tho ticket will bo ona of the strongest tha Repub- licans bave mado for years, UR, TLL. hour to-ight states that tho trains last night and to-day from cast and west brought unusual crowds.of candidates, dolegates, and political workers, and the utmast difliculty was experi- enced by some of the late arrivals In finding sleoplng accommodations, The unusually large gathering wes mainly attributed to the Tact that alinost every county inthe Stato sends up a candidato for Rallrond Cominiseloner,whila some of them send two or three. By Be1GRADE, July 18.—It isafllelaily annsunced that the Turks sttempted on Monday to enter DEOAT! Worka was instructod © to present the arrdval of tho Ion, J. 8. Phelps tho roll of | loss than o hundred votes, publie sontimont Spectat Diepatch &3 The Tribune. " e e ot e i s o | UM BURLIN NOTE, | andft i S s | e M o gl e have St oo o o I | BTG o Tl o ! m h NCOMARRST Servia, llke Bulgarla, with ita ‘undisciplined ‘WITA'T THR TIIRKR BMPEHORS PROFOSED, They all have headquarters at thc Madison, l‘y’uo Swardat M‘)’ Mr. Kimball, while | to mect Saturday, Aug, 5 at tho Court-ilouso GOV, HARDIN, In order to sot at rest the question asto whether Gov. Hardin would In any event, bo consldered In tho race, I called on him this evening and put the question dircct whether he would accept thio nomination it of- fored. The response was a most emphatic neg- ative. Ha would under no chrcumstance accept, o hus had two years of the hard Jabor, and that - ought to bo consldered sufliclont, aud no one ought to ombarrass bim by askiing him to aceept a soc- oud term. Ilo also desired it to be stated that 1t wos resolyed to cugago Joseph canle({m tend the One Hundred and 8txth strect bridgs, at n salary of $80 per month, ho to employ Mis own assistant, Y g A potition of Hose Company No.3, stating the desire of that body torent thelr hose-houge to Mr, Horno 08 o Juistice Court, was presonted but not acted upon, Alter the reforence of a number of minor bills, cte., o recess was takon till after 7 o'clock, After o sumptious ropast st the Hyde Park Ilouse the mecting was called to order, and the following Appropriation bill for the curtent year was presented: Intorest on bonds and sinking fund for bonds fasucd under ordinance adopted haos sent the Porte an nddress expressing the do 3 i The fallowlng (translated for Tugn TRIBUNE) votlon of Prince Charles, and insisthig that | L2"on P arobers. Ths lotler e ‘,fi‘:’l‘.‘,‘,; 15 tho full text of the Berltn Noto ns to the East- Roumanla, conformably with hier own interests | all round Servin for tho last twelve months, | ern Questlon, drnwn up on behalf of Ruasta, and the wishes of Europe, should vontinue [ and of the mauy troubles, dangers, and Austrin, and Germany, Although & bocamo neutral, and labor, peaceably for the develop- | heav; expenses to which Servia has been ex-, inoperative through tho:retusal of England to mient of her Internal resources. lmm In consequence of it. It next rofers to'[ juln fn fis recutninendations, we publish it as NOUMANIA EXPLAINS, lic Incapacity which tho Turks havo shown n | showing the concluslons ot wiih thost Govern- carryinic into effect the roforms Ly which the | nwnts lind Arrived at the date of the document, TAn1s, July 18 —Roumana hs eent a elreular | caihink ko & the Insurgont Provinces was to a8 that th ; b} ch il hope t to the Powers denying reported mobilization of 0 brought about, and ta'the want of confidence :Egm’b: l{flyo‘d;&”; el S erle ot war ber army, and stating that'n very small portion | which tho Christlan populations have in any The alarming news from Tarkev scems Lo call foi of the reserves have cen called out 0 relnforee | offorta of thic Porto in this disection. . Tha only | some bettor. uhdcratinding auong the Cablnets of the Corps of Observation, which is Intended to | Practical remedy for all these cvils the lotter Europe, The threos Imperlal Courts belleved that conslders to be that Servia shonld také upon | there was nood uf concort amopg ther nolves as to defend tho neutrality of her territory. herself 1o restore order and paclfy the Tnkare | Lha best ennt of sesting, uniiscmaolves 88 (o not workin, for the nomination, will accept it If tendored him. This {s his first term in Congress, and, although n compara- tively new mnan in the balls of leg’lslntlnn andin the (fluchnrgo of n Congressman’s dutics, it Is not too much to say of him that he hasdong exceedingly well. Tie Is no speech-maker, and nover will boy nelther woa Sawyer: but, {n at- tention to the gencral dutles of the positton, and in uhnphnfi tho legislatlon of Congress in which his district {s largely interested, it Is thought by careful observirs, and those fo- miliar with his course so far, thut he bids fair to rival Sawyer. It {8 the gencral remark of all in Decatur, to nominato mmix? officers,” The !nd%mndcut magnates are anxfously watching for Tilden's lotter of acceptance before taking suy declsive steps. If 1% strokes tholr hair the suivoth way on tho currency question, they are for marrylug the Damocrats, T0Z REPUDLIOANS OF GNAN, 1LL. ipectal cpondence e Tribune, GrLMaN, I11,, July 17.—The Ropublicans of Gil- man met at Mann'a Hall, on Baturday evening, and orfi‘lulzcd o Hayes and Wheeler Cnm\g\hm Club, The following officers were clected: W. D. Btone, Prealdent; C. O. Cross, Vice-President; ‘Delang, Socretary; J. H. Allen, Treasurer: Lts nasoclates in tho Tlouse, and those from tho | Specclieswere mado by Messra, Ruinloy, Gross, | 3iidh Yaig§ under ardinance adc <vee 8 76,570 P i ther G hristlan § th id ho not aceept & nomination, but | Bt ! cob oy tme In Washington, | aud others. A large temporary building will b6 | 1ntareat on onisiandias indeiiodnoss 000 m'll“nmtbinull::gmmg I{;“: [;'r‘lmlu;«lxrfimvurffl {»‘.?;’.fi,f”‘if,"e‘fii‘]Z’.‘fl’,"fi‘};;,’v'{‘f;mfi?d",‘,{Q.;’,,“,{;,'}f' :ehl‘:l ur»::mfid';nl'. “lnn ll'::l:r:'pln‘l‘n‘::lfig;r‘:l‘:%': fi‘.?‘u‘.’,"%‘lfln n:r? ;’nu g; hstrl:r?dr: wou‘}d'vut: glgnl‘:ul“:ll:;filcu:nmnnntynn belter than gm'. orected for tho use of {hu &nh. Afiub was \'ufrffia Agcg'r:nu:rnnful:r; o 2,000 ) o . ] L1 FOV- . o thint but little hope of suceess Is entertalugll E;‘:{",,“ ‘,‘“\g: l":m’r‘"";’l‘&'!" }‘"{nfi“fiiflf&‘i u‘-l‘_‘“;‘; ;:;r;ln;?yn! of E;gn;-:' ahall 325:.": n‘.‘xf(ué‘.‘m‘,".n'flu m: m’.‘.‘;fil".’ififfi. ..’,',’n.,,'e’.‘l’ ng‘";'f"g‘.},‘} h:‘fi :‘,’.t"l,"kf.-}.’ml,: E.“ ‘;:y‘;‘:";)( f;fl.’,‘%:fl&;lfi“s‘xx L - o t{;“ng:gfou:urn'lum ?",‘-’,88 U’ Lomnom, Tty 15 e ForaheaOnt: s ro. | the Princo thi ha hadk aiernnogciaration of S003 8 ome R have trpen Toeurrence af RISl | 5ot oo e M 1 an barrasaing posl- | ger, wiko lias already served ton yoars in tho LOCAL. Trenldont and Boatq-pt e 2000 otclyed a telegram from tho British Ambnasadoe | hnd and carr: Ihruufih thetask thus devolyed | and which uro tircatenod In Smyma and Constan. | tion aftor his cxpliclt letter of declination pub- luuuud but It is understood that ho puromp- . Buperintondent of Public Works 2,750 rat Constantlndple stating that & Turkish funo. [ Upon him, and aske the Grand Vizler to “pive | tnople. Kor this purpoac, they nivise tie Gront | llshed some months ago. torily declines. N Villago Engincor's aalary fund. 1,000 Honary g high porltion Tus boon aent e Barone: | obicra to the ‘uriah owtonire” (o they | Fowers to unite in arrangomoenta whio shall sssure | This plaln talk offectually diaposcs of all ides IX TITE BEVENTI DISTRICT, GLEANINGS. OXPOSSALovs o 1,800 dlnar!‘i:ummfismnur tosuppress the excesses | 8l0uld support the Borvian army in this its nmm{l“;;lu‘:rflflgol;““}"l’f:gsfld'"l,n'hl:-r .g'l;;h‘nltmn o running Gov. Hardin as & “dark horae.” Qen, .‘I M. l}:‘:nk, whuo é"'"“‘."" cl(rll his egllgi TOE BTATE REPULLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTER ud continuation of viilag 3,000 in Bulgaria. o s !urnlahenl‘wll.h full power to "“k'pmm MILAN'S WAR PROCLAMATIO! aalcty may bo endangored. This ond Tay bo ate Calling on Cnlco\l'fc:t“ gl';nfi gentleman wos t)‘i‘x‘x‘?lu’t‘lefill“y hyot‘lml:'rgo mcu:‘t l‘x’m:xcy Kom?,?ll:n: meats this morning at 11 o'clock In 1o ladica! 1,000 futllct surumary punishment, -1 v July 8.—The foll R talnodl by konersl accord In the dinpatch of war. | najida aboug his- Fourtieat Juty o cech ot Ful- | other terin. Gen. Rusk's curcer i Congross | Ordinary of the Grand Pacifle Tfotel, *An co- 500 SERVIA'S LAST RESERVE. TENNA, 'g' inco. Moo Ing 18 the com- | yvessels to the poluts monaced, and tho lrening of | 400" Roreln he i m’hfl ¢ demanded | has been o-remarkably successful one. What. | thuslustle gathoring s anticipated, and views Virana, July 18.—Servin fs sending her last | Plota text of Princo-Milan's proclamation, as | Snitern lnmeniorirs B the commandants of the | t0M Whereln hio is roportod ive demandey a5 been or ly " 1 be frecly interchangdd. 1 rescrve, numbering 14,000, to tho frout. Four | Published In the Vienna Politieal Correspondence: | flasia as to the conres which thoy shiall purauo, | the relezation of tho niogro to hia former condi- | ever he has hud to do {n the halls of legialation, | will be froely Interchanged, , Reports will also and mterialu, o. . 1,000 thonsand Egyptians ate lenving Salontea for | . My Beioved Peoples 1t 1 'n Jear sinco our | should circumstancea require armed Intorvention | tion. M. Vest said that what he had spoken at | or In tho routino dutfea of his office, ho hus | bo receiyed from overy section of the Stato, Phyment of thai propurion of the foel Fulton he meant thoroughly, and would ropeat ymenf at proportion of the tota) Balwar, Flvi thousaud Boftas have also started | brotbers of Bosnin and Herzegoving took atms iy | on their part mfim\vervn ordor and peace, Low- done with tho sume encrgy and push that he q - €OoAt of fmprovements, made by special Trom the Aol o1 Violengo. Thals oapaiin actmotier and | ever, {bia eud wil have Losn bat imperfaciiy real: | on_ovory propor occaston.’ What o Eent | Drameht inte st ) a ko el that, be | inooxn, e il B R U o there. ¢ T e niolenge. .uclr eaflorings havo alwaya | lzed'if the frsl causo of tha isturbances bo not | was, that' the negeoos Ny - the Bonth, | tle-ficld in the War of he Rebellion. No ERE Ty oatimate ty bo of bonofit tothe pub- ortheFovee bR o SRR | i i ot it b, YA | b St Uil 8 | it ittt 8 " S | e o e B of o R o | L e fireots, thore was | i padeses 24 of A 5ot the Hlacy d i h ar their 8] were A . - urz. na. o ‘es| a mires o 13 gl J:" el“ et ::rm:c m:. e mmm lhxn:“!?ml' ud:l unlted 1n the destre, as stiown to oy it m““wg ::::"ll(l.d be remaunded to the cottou-flclds to falthfully than hs. No fault fs found with his nothing dolng yeaterday, further than recelving reports of cluly organixations. The lottora ro- | pJ2Kee " Apbroved April 10, 147 ceived show that there fs gonuine enthusfasm for Hayes and Whoeler lhroughuue tha North- weat, u‘Pcdnll¥ in Towa and Wisconsin. It is expected that the lattor will glvo o majority of sdministration of affalrs in his Congressional District; still, one or two ambitfous men are very anxfous to succced him,—not,baslng tholr clafms upon s superior fitness for the place, nor clniming that they would ever hopo or expect to BrrLy, July 18.—The National defif pab- | our feeble abilitics I would atrnzgle to find A means | of the f0th Decomber, to eflect somo senstble lislics a Ietter from the Hungarian Gen. Klapka, | of pacifying pnrmnnenl‘lfl the Insurgent Provinces, | amolioration of the canditlon of the ulwoula In thoxg stating that he zors to Constaptinoplo for soma | whoeo fate cannot be Indlerent to ue. I sayd then gouutrios without affecting the polltical statuy guu. weeka, not to enter the foralgn military sorvice, st fuwlfl}rg; th;nlmmcd'!-{g nnlnhbo:,ur those | Thoy l;;:;«"';gdm“?l the efi".".fe?\ufl'.}"i'n”""',“&’. Y rov| N WO sufler more tha; - i but o exerciso Lls Inlluenco in favor of Hun- | Froyincen, woul periodically recarring, and (et | altarnative preschted: Thim Lumie o er,i0 o ProLa, To-night it {s concedud on all sides th tPhdrs will be strongost on tha opening ballod in the Conyontion, Ilis frionds and nimeclf are yery % garian intercsts, . ey much eclated, and the formier declaro that he | fill his Dlace ns a” useful and experlenced mem- | at Yeast 16,000 for the Republican tickot next ! 185,000 #lic would sufler inorally as well as economlcally, | this demand, has dec! hia decidod fntention to | will get 190 of the 814 votes on the firet ballot, | ber,—but entirely upon loealj urging that | November, Bmall improvements whers the cost will The latter aaserts that efforts are making at | T wopid eaf i our riterest to sca such a stato of | Put theto reform measures futo exceutlon, and hits and-be nominated on the third Bomo otlicr county not yet linviug nd- o candle TIE DEMOCRATIO OITY COMMITTRE not Justify the exponso of & apeelnl as- ctersburg to Induce Roumania to juin the things put an end to once for all, But aa the Porte, | tade un oflicial statoment {0 this cffoct to the Pow- ASEOURI DEMOCHACY. dats must be represented upon the ticket, | held a briet sonsfon yestorday morning fn the sessment ..., 2,000 Eclavonic Confedoration, and polnts out the | In accard with tho Graat Powors. saok ot iigt | orc i fa Sonasquently the duty of the latiorto [ g o Tl The Domocratle Btato | This practico of Do und th candidate to | Palmer Houss postas, Tt a1 st Onaand lighting sireet-inmpa......000 11,000 dauger of such confederation to Hungary, Hovin s th evarkior Daclication into s own | ace that be fuldlls Ula promirce, und, ontho otber | 8% Lows, Ju s fo to ot o ocratio Blato | "This practico of pussing fatrict 1a angthing pg | © oot Houso hoadquarters, but did nathing. | Gon Al repalr, and attention ‘i A TURKISI PROTEST, hande, to the excluson of all co-opcration, it | hand, to fnsfst that tho [usurgonts and refugoos | Convention, which Is to mect at Jefferson City | different parts of n district 1s anything but '!ha Democratic County Committes meets at vevesrences 14,000 3t i ng nf esions and returning to oir homes. of dolg and o rkers that h o8¢ al an o n) e f ention, 5{'}1.,'['3;’:' 81‘3 ngéfl [)tli:::c‘:::gfl:_o"l[\\%;!; “{ifli ;‘llg:ca'g? ri;;m;r ffi“{ifié‘r“fll’“&'{.".“{l{x’::fl; fhnw ‘h““‘:""flom“m of. yu-muufm, whilo accepted | congrogated llflhnt city In many years, Eve“ vnynt,—onu long skilled In the Con%rculunnl 5 R Donllmo’lp advertised to spenk at o 1,000 other Powers, . 9 onfidence ence of {ho past forbids them to trust the prom- P 3 ¢ { y . : Toltlussseresasness Roumania hins not demanded the cessation of ?’2:(: x.'&'-'“ué'u%&' ?v’ff"\l lh‘nn ;'l‘;\ lgl?‘a‘:lrrl:.lx:xh a:h;‘l‘lal jaes of the 1’-’:".0 withiont tho positive yuuranles of m.mn:?llyslnrzc!. lth‘s ‘afl':lk nlxlfnr QY vornor oumlc:l 10, and uxécmm?: i, m'l“i rumingnce {mf by ?mm:i‘ml for Goy “mm[\,u In tho city, ! "’-"‘—m Lulina districts nor abulition of the tribute, peace, Tho people bave not faund in these mone- | Indemnificalion by the Huropean Governments, 'W?‘ for Bocretary of te, olght for ‘Reglster | upon Important Committces which no new rying tadoa Mitlo work for lis aide of tho To make up deflclencles............., $80,108 ARMY MOVEMENTS, Lres & guaranteo againet tho return of abuees which | The Porto, for himself, declarcy that so longnathe | Of Lands, slx for'Treasurcr, five for Attorney- | member ever recelyes. Gen, Rusk {s not mak- | house among the Democrats, The nnpmp,fflum last year was $159,163,50. The Times' Ragusa dispatch says the Monte- | have so often nnpfi]ea them to take up arme, The | fosurgonts ovurrun th country with armlos, snd | Goneral, elx for Bupromo Judge, aud thirty-five | ing un sctive canvass for himeelf, but his nu- ) NO I'BACE, BTCRINGS. pegrin march un\lonlur s untnterrupted. herojc struggle has been continued in fler‘cgfl'h]n' the refuges romain away from thelr homes, it fa | for Rallroad Comm sslonors, only threaof whom | merous friends nro moving in his bohalf with an As yot anything but peacorelgns fn the Domo- Following are the names of a fow of tho re- lempalanke and Castaba surrendered under | and terrible curnage, acts of fenrful mm“i' have | absolutoly Inpousiblo for bim to undertake n re- | are to bo clocted. Amon, the prominent can- | energy and enthusiasm that will, without | craticeamp, Perry I1. Simith lis not ot home, | eang pmmfilent arrivals at the Hydo Park threat of bombardment, romalned the ordorof the. (lu(yfi' :;plcnlfull n l{:‘n’ :«':fl!'fim-mv:'t .klg: -fi‘il”:flmfl“ Tllli‘l,ulnn:vllll‘:::. didates for Guvernor are Celsus Price, son ot | doubiy place him' in nomination agnin. Tho | and his return fa” devoutly wished hxr by the f, d ol alnto A 3 Mukhtar Pacha, comtuanding the Turks, fn. | M While we wor walting Y of thinge, there Gen, Bterling Price, George G. Vest, and John 8. !’hc]{m, a prominent Cangressman hofora the War. Pools'selling at the Madison House to- night are 8 to 1in favorof Pholps, IHouso: Robert T, Martin and fam W. Gaskill, Franklin MneVuuflx George A. Homlin, Ohlcago; Miss Annis E. Fowler, Miss Opliclln Fowler, Lafayette, Ind,; Misses Emms Hon. G, E. Porter, of Eau_ Clalre, {8 an actiye candldato and a falr man; but it {8 not thought thut ho will dovelop much strength, Judgeg!i. Y unterriflod.” o will robably arrive Bunday. The best _clasa of the Demociatio party want Willlam F, Coolbaugh to run for Governor. atot! f neas cxclted by thls eight-months* atilfo has cx. toadnfiolog out Lo meut tho Montenegtius In | frontiots. Tiwigaria bectibe (e theatra ot “marcrd | tendod ooy 1o ges f-montia' eliifo bas cx- the fleld, hoplug the troops from Losnla will | extarmination suchas have never In our century | man poputation secin to have taken It for grantod take them in'tho rear. Mostar is cousidercd | been parniielod. Explosions of Mussulman fanat- | that tho Porte respocted T, e anly ln appearance the L. Humphroy, of Hudson, at the extrome north | That geutioman cmphatically declines, though | gnq " AMamfo - Blair, Chicago! Mrs, E. Cr ; - | diplomatic negotiations of the European Govorn. cnd of the district, will recelve soma votes, &8 | much pressure has buen brought to bear on hlin, v i} + indetensible. SIS TREROIFTIBR, et 8 'fiifi;fi':n“f‘fl‘z?":‘,,‘A“,{!".mu:éf,r;'{'c;:_ InEnts, B0t Tn e LGy Eropuan, tlon of WISCONSIN. first chofco from the Counties of Pleres and'St. | Ho wanta to. be Proaldential Etostor af Jor G | futten - and " famiy, Loulaville;' J. I A Vientia epecial oys it {8 stated here that tho | stantinople amoug the bellevera and pronchors of | yieldliig tho roformu dumanded. . On thls scotuas Croix. DBut really the chofco of the people of those three” countics f{a Gon, Rusk, The pgreat streggth of Qen. Rusk smong the Qefmons and Norwegians of hig district—a very numerous class of voters I8 8 atrong reason, this Preeldontial year, why he should bs aominated, sa ho would add many votes to Hayes and Wheoler that no othor can- dsto could. This {s an important conaldera- ton, and should not be overlooked by our {riends in the old Beventh District. from this 8tatc. On the other Land, Miko Evans and the ¢ b'hoys are oppossd to him, by dang,” Thoy want Low Stoward and tho rag-baby indorsed and supported by tho Democ- racy, Thoy also demand that Coulbuu;l(h ghall bo lett off thie electorul ticket and an Irishman sub- stitated {n his {rlwe. In this stato of affairs Mr. W, F, 8toroy ateps In. o clahios to have ro- tornod to the Democratie camp, and wanta to dictats the soloction of a ticket. 1fa claims that ho wauts nono but tha best men placed upon Donsle) A R, Towell, Hamliton B, Boguio, 'TL 8, Teyier, F. 1. Watrlas, 11yde arce, A. D, Lamb, J, 8ax, Chicago; D, E, 8awtelle, Ban Frauncisco} Charles Tol y Charlea IL. Reed, Wisllam H, Alcock and wi ¢y Chicago; M. B. Fowler, Parls} and A, H, Bow+ man, United Btates Army. Misses_ Annis E. and Opliclla Fowler, of Latayotto, Tnd., and Misscs Emma J, and Mamie lair, of Chlmgn. aro visiting Misa Poarce at the Hydo Park ouse, THR POLITIOAL OUTLOOK—A STRAIGNT 188U UBTWHEEN BOUNBON DEMOCRAOY AND REPUD- LICANIBM—P'lOSPACTS UOOL FOR HATHS AND WHENLRK—ORGANIZING VICTORY—TOE OON- GREBSIONAL DISTRIOTS, Special Correspondence of The Tribune, Mapigox, Wis., July 17.~Tho battle-ground of the Northiwest, In the coming Presidentlal struggle, will be fu'the Btates of Wisconsin and Indiana. Bo faraa this State s concerued, the conitions upon which Eagland s wllllni‘ to fl:fi.!fi‘;:‘:“'.,'.',““.;:;",,‘:.:‘.‘.:',‘ ol Iratent 8 declitvs thora has Boen 80 ugtlele g{,"‘gxgr;;;‘ ad pofiu adhers to the ngreement between the two Em- the Eumplre, In the prcaonce of such phes duprnnhlumnn-cmnsn onica and the exhibition rerorn include.“the agreement that nelther nomena, it neeewssry to abandon all hopoof | of fanatical xeal 8t other points In Ahe belligerent — reeelve direct or fudirect nld zecing the rguat Provinces soon pacified. Tho | Ottomon Kmplre. There can be no doubt nl"am l;lhmnd. mmtlinthiu tlo' buhnfl‘mm{hlc prulpumhbmmo hmuu n'nu rr‘mm Jtmlmy Tr um& :'c":: A J:::l:'n l“::l’l:i:’llmua{' I'x'lmflg:!lfi:l "hfl- ;:- al e reques ol o clligerents | wecan bave no hope of seain, ervin dellvers orzogo. “or tho initlatlys of the Fowors, e Dower to | from the deplovabisltiatim g wrareia delivarad | actod upon 1) nelghboring provincos. 'Ths Chtls. be allowed to take any step without motif, ing | fora year past, Althongh our situation hus bo- | tisns in these countrics are weply impressed by the tho Porte and obtaluing conscnt of the otfiers, | come” Intolerabile, we have undertaken nothing | fact of the mussncre of European Cousuls, in brond territorial ok & stiled: after th ¥ | mhich would ronder the work "of pacifcatian mote | darlight, in & poacoabla viliago, beforo the oyou of | Ty ot the Doresto, b Tieuring tho views" o | GINCUlL for the Forto and (ho Gréat Powats.. by | helpices authortion. eapeciey Y alnce they are thom- , s ‘The special mooting of tho principal officers of TIIE LAST AND EIGNTH DISTRIOT the ticket, and {s empliatically opposed to the [ " ke tho contrary, iny Governinent has done evorything | selves oo st thy good infeations of | Republicans fuel fully able to meet tho coliorts | 15 nos misropreacnied by that boss demagogue, | rag-baby. Milos Koo the “Ilyde Park Central ublican Club ki Y e Bl e, [ el | e Rtalistlly foganfinody S 3 | o e s s bt of ot sy Chaiosrso iy et y e woet ouirigions | Eraney 430 ers. scioiy, Joroyuis Miko sk s oy el el CONSTANTINOPLE, duly 18, — Kian{ Pacha gront anerifice, - O the frontler, wo T §ar, 1o avort whioh wou the tire. | Whichover banner, or both, thoy mako tho fight, | frauds on tho ballot-box, and who was ouly can- | viows 'of the o rock-rooted,” are opiosod to ave maine llnulmfnxunem Commissloner I Bulgarla, has been nstructed | tained exowplary. order, whilo our army, which | clse object undertaken by the Great Powors, It B i bl TeCUy OF rcatly mplleated | ieaa catled ont o tsnnuilizo the nhabtaule o tho orsnat'ba Eiven o & pagute o’ gy CIAra " ! rontiers, was senl home ne enr| nst antumn. e Sty 10.~Tho Tejraptie Gonstan | Loy iming, foltowey e chrlzad Iast wutum, | tionshall be yivon of s mature ¢ porformaigs of tnople special Says, in consequiticoof dlspatchea | Jeacotil country, No pretext ite hean givon to the | tho agrvoments batsvan tho yuwers aud tha Lorto, it Doty thcaiva sy Deitishs En arte to take intasures ugainst durvis, which could | More than over fa it Imporative (hat the Gorern: from 1-"‘” erby, recelved af aerotap i mbas- | only be dictated by suspiclon, 1n plto of all thie, | ment of the Sulta shoutd bo pressen 1o undertako -‘v, Mr. W, Bariig, Becond Sceretary of Lezn the Ottoman Govarninont has surrounded us, from | seriously tho task of fuldl ug W8 eugageuients 1! m;. hu&wuu directed to Investigate the Bul- ‘lllm. :'J““':""', “m'll‘.ll?"'}‘ t: kl‘hnl. of Ihle ’l‘ly:l:)k, w:lm. ;w[!‘n ‘l‘(‘):v nmlra;‘;fl:u ogfiammun‘!fl.w haa l:lrr:: arlun vutrages, stroug ariny, 0 Turkisharny has asnumo A B Beriin fighpuwh says It 1s agreod hore that (¢ | menacing aititude sgaiunt Otton Rordes of | Tneria) Guarta yroposs Lo iniluenco’ tho" Porle, Roumanis has reall: pruunws tho nute asul- | savage Bashl-Bazouks, Clrcasslans, wnd Arnants, | with all the forco that the united voicoof the Uroat vasned in by two votes, Outo s & candldats for re-clection, and ho fa certaln to be walloped by at leaat 9,000 majority, It is not yet quito clear which one of two men s Lo perforin this desira~ blo job. It will be elther ox-Licut.-Gov, Pound, of hlppem',lnr Btate-Bouator Tom Scott, of Wood. Both are good men and strong ion, and elther Ls sura of &n eloction, Wa promise to roturn to tho noxt Congreas aix Republican members frowm Wiscousin. ‘Tho Democratic programine hera fs to conduct the canvass under tholr double-hosded tickes and two-facod platform,~-upon the samo princi- ple that the auctioncor cried off his suspenders: 4 Loug cuough for any man, and short en ough for auy boy": hard monoy for the Garmans, soft money for the Nag-Babyltes, Thuy will clalin to the poople that the “lille joker? 1s under whichover thimble thoy prefor, Thia Btorey having a word muI in 80 far aa dictating who shiall bo nominated is concerncd. They claim he fs weak support anyhow, for whilo nn?‘v wero working with tho party through thick auwl thin he was assailing thumy., ~ Another point made Dby leading Democrats fs,—that Loy want A candidate for Qovernor who, 1tke Tilden, shall have & **bar'l of meoney? to spond. ‘Tilden gives this State up as Im]:ell.-u, aud says that he will use his money only fn Now morrow, The fino entertalnment which was to b:fl;en at Flood’s Hall last night by Mr, J, K, MeAffer ty waa not produced ou account of the slimncas ot the audlonco, . The steandr -Bret Murte brought ont a very respectabla party of young Indiea and Sanuo- men Monday night. ” Hav] ug a fina orcliestra }'llml\ tlll'(;n;‘. {lwy [ uyec‘:l an, l‘;r'n't‘:tlt:lu h&) l‘t tll.:a 'de i ous 0 compan such o gdye;u us dcnlmd!('o “jlnelln.x . . Prus. | York and Indiana, which, by ita aid, ha hapes to Tho members of th Doarbo . ! e mn Rifla Club, of leged, war is fneyitabie, supported by divisions of the regular army, have Towors oughi o have, I amlur g0 bring about® | pollcy a cortaln o ereato confusionin tho ranks, LIV STON 0O 1, | Sy llots detormjned it none-of s walth | o 0, will contost to-morrow for o vor E“‘:' do 'll.:mr‘-“.::‘.;nn.mmr:mu:::ry.‘_;rrg:i,&.‘.mm? ainpesalon of hesiluies tor 1 torm of tne | 3T e are el it ING UNTY, ILL, | siall bo spent n thoState of Dlinols. " &s o i COUNTY CORVENTION, Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. PoNTIAC, INl., July 18.~Tha Nepublicans of Livingaton County held a convention here to- duy for the purpose of chooslng candtdates for tho offices of Bheriff, County Clerk, and Bute's Attorney, R. M, Johns, Chafrman of tho Cen, tral Comnmittee, called the Convention ta order, and nomlnated as Chairman I, A. Kenyon, of Dwight. C. L. Palmer, ¥, L. Alles, and L. W. Dimmick wore choson Becretaries. The Chalr man appéinted a committee upon credentials, who reported twenty-nlue towns represonted and gver 100 delegatcs (n attendance, HOLD THN FORT, i The Hon. J, W. Btrenill moved, and it was ) iJ urnt our houses, carrled off our flocks and : | b possible to convinco the luaurgents and she rof- CHINA 'A_'ND JAPAN. erty, Iurln‘; Vehlad them_ n:u:lng‘“iml r:l.:"fl:’d Iu(ul:w that Buropu haatholr “"’}"‘“N!fl Loart, CHINA. corpaey, and tho nvighborlng pflncl‘ulmul that ft la uot , Ean Fuanaisco, Cal., July 18.—Arrived, the Bruthera| for a year yon have been supporting | thelr interont to bindor at a)l this attumpt at rocan. DucltiMail steauer Alaska, rom Tfong Kong, | these bloudy seenrs on tho soil of ot Uelaved | cliuton At thgamo timy, oo 16 aseera: o ccom. vin Yokolama, bringing but seventy-clght Chi- price 67 thelr Blood. Notonly the nhabltants o thll the prouilsed reforine, Durlng the arinistics o R, v vl SR, e | M totadonscan e sotilst g s 1loxa Koxa, June 15, and Snanawaz, June faroliac. » ity 40 the front= . ¥ " cr to savo thele erty from helug carried off tho Laxtu of the stipulatlons which have heen for. 10.—The azed statcsman Wen Blung [s dead. | yrigands and 1o brolert tho Neer s ibam sootn & mulumd-nuwmm?mobnenuumgd-uluma \olnta e was 3 member of ko Grand Councll of the i“i'c lhc‘ l“vlhluho“my uuve:}::m::r hlfl u“ln;: m::n.uu fora negotlation, Thews poinis are eTL low, il ri 1 . Orud Seeruiarat and Tung L Yamen, aud | (e gasenis, tha Otloia_asthorlios sud | aefolowes. 0 @ tholr Liousow greatly respocted for his abilities, and partiou- oot result, - ‘Tho srned lucurslons have | snd churchus to bo fusnistied to tho Fturied refue larly lls integrity. He was one of tho few Chile llx;ntlull::d. "mx'féfln'flgn'fi"h"ffid; :)l:: ?I‘;'lkl‘c:‘f s;l: and tholr subslstence o be provided whilo at vers. Dellevi Y 10y s con 8 undo; ) AT honh Taidbug hets g Mrictly lonuat, ( ricy bas contiuud to hold us unief the wats of | work distribution of supplies Iv botng Although Lholding positions of grest power, he Jived wiil dled ooy aud tho cos of b Tantarad [-IRdUstey, o that wo Bave had o resort to extragr | imade by tho Ferkieh Usvaraimans b ancooes . roe to In conjunction with tbe mixed commisaiun waa defrayed by bho Goverument. The Ewm- tho forces of our peonls. Without | montivnad At nute of Doc. 30, with & view to candidate for Govornor Sam Marshall, of Galla- gu c;ngn“ty, 18 }o?nl'ulng up. llumlh ‘(‘,;“"“","‘- 3( 8Ypt, & man of fafr purts, a o pperlich aud 1s sald to posaess un amount of lnxur"u some’ what appronching * that bar'l of noney," and, 42 he {8 pretty liberal, ho would miake an active aud good cauvass, TUE RESUMPTION ACT. It seems tobe & fixed bellef that Tilden will Yo down an tho Resum Nuon bill ropeal planis, ‘:kt\hu Huudricks wiil thus bo furced out o ‘h° Dotk The opon rupture has given many of ‘h° PoffRts niuch uuessiness, aud somd of them rult ' gertaln defont for Tllden this fall a8 a result, wabletter of ucceptance 1 most anxiously loo, o m,m" 10 know® but when (§ will come no e Blxtomth WoTiRLICAR ONGANIZATION, boo strst, Monday night gD et 8t 811 Larra- A BEHIOUS DREAK among tho Tilden Jeaders, A 8o fur, nothing s been done toward organ- fzing the Tilden forces, and for that, perhiaps, but little {s required, ua there Is probably no Stato In the Union where the Democratle ele- ment 1a such a #0lld, compact mass,—tnoving like & machiue that haa within itsulf & powor that propols It forward even though tho leadors should L denoralized and absent, Thera Is & largo reservo vote lu this State thut has not boen polled slnco the lust Presidential olection, {o 1574 This voto I8 ot least four-ffths Ropub- licau, .Thera Is every renson to belleve this vote will ba out this yoar, which will Insure the elec- tlon of the Hayos snd Wheoler ticket by from boautitul plstol put up by tha RomIngton Riffe Campany. Tho eust platform at the Oak street atation Las been greatly linproved, Cur] Franka was yestorday held fn $1,000 ball to appear befora the next torm of iho Crimioal Court for assault with (ntontion 4 1 ‘Lliree men were taken up for fast driviog on thie boulevard last Sund; R L BLACK HILLS, . Spscial Dispatch fo The Tribuns. Bioox Ciry} Ia,, July 18,—Four minora from Deadwood arrlved here yesterday with & larga q\mnmy of gold, one of them having 00 ounces, hiey stato that clalms in that Jocall y are lnq.i from $100 to 8400 per day per in 'ro- 6(: ous are now to be had at reasonab fm‘u. n the way out lhbe{mst 800 teamns loaded with n from completo ruin the + peror persoally” contributed 8,000 tacls, The 6L WAF, We are boarl o disast - | furnishing aufliclont guaruntoss that the ruformn [ 10,000 to 15,000 wnfority. In 1803, Grant re- | unanimously carrled, that the Convention fne . Tho atmos ustagm®,2 largely attend- | gy g by ee, Pl i é"”"‘““"—" were of unusuul splendor, mfl‘nl war, 1t I-"n?lfy J%fl?;lm":fi-? jreat fi':- nrumlnuu'-hnll be lgl‘;lnmp d, This Commls- e(e,lvcd 108,900, and éu"u{uur 84,4, In 1879, | struct its delegates to cast thelr votes at tho ;’"}, [{{P:fi'{'.nm &:’.‘.‘,}nuf""}flfl SEulivated for i ' giss s e hle The pirules of the Balgon steamer Pellean | tlence, to your reapect for the laws, to the obedl. | slon shall be presided over Ly an lerzegovinian Qrant received 105,010, and flmeley 80,800, In | Eighth Congresslonal District Convention for banner ward of the city, is azain u\Lfl, once the “SUICIDI lave all been exeeuted. onca you hinvo shown 1o all the meadures taken by | Christian, and coposed of tahalante renrosent- | 1k7y, Washbutn bad 66,23, and Taylor 81,500, | tho present Incumbent, the Lon, U, L. Fort. | bA my".dmx bofore Ll wesle in edd for tho IDE, ‘The Bpuulsh Ministor has arrived, and an- | my fuuctionarics, that you bave been uble to ror | ing Proportlunably tho two nhfi\lun- af Wie coun- | ep Ludington had 85,164, aud Taylor | The following delegates wore then chosen to b o Osaita, Neb., July 18.~Charles H. Bmith, e press your Injured feellngs and just anger. Can | tey; Loy will be sleated wille T et Of - e oy eting energuieally ln i:; nbgv«mm:nt. th.nllfllmgt.n:»e‘}) aried fue barine, | o zmlcrulm T b eteby carrying oul 0 resolutions of e bkupt- J. To prevent any col wion, orders wi ALl determlned wa‘“ au end to the system, I pos- | LopiceY SRIETINE 051 Hhe reablutiuns o beaco of the | froin Gomstantibops fot. the Someeninrieriartireh vatilities sro wus. the Congressfonal . Conventlon: - James JI. Goff, vt Pontisc; Emery Gregg, of Falrbury; H.u Al i‘lo t, of Pum-t? H, .5' Kauyunk 0! enllsted for Layes sud Whotles no lcaa t1,4Y8 84,074, In thess years, It will bo observed that men. % 7 5 The !nllowlngpumnnantil‘ueon wereeloctod : the Democratic vote varies very littly, while the HRepublican vote falls oft Jargely. Without olot express sgent at the Unfon Pacifie Dopat, Lot eI Aot At aftornoon by ehooliog sile. Bpain fu oqually determlued fo cone ey, U ed? Yettho Porte | Turklsh | bo 10" keey o | sLaDDInE to inqulre Into the caiisea bt this great | Dwights Dr. Joel Alleh, of Nobraskas hiles | Fre Tt i Neo e, Tert HasslC gl the bk . o o 3 [ cody 1l Py “Purkish troops us ma; necessary to keop il D! C: Rty M 2 A fa—First Prodnci 5 " e tluug it Rrousiui Servia or (hnking of 113wy dofensics | povcur as fntsh prasfursy B Scapary to Keow s | stopping to fnquire Mepublioun vote, i 1 suil | Mayce, 6t Owegos J. I, Funky of Odells Joln | yy WS lrasldnty, it Epeinct op, Miidarbretn, The Obyect of It JATAN. fiorvlu, which bas bueu forced by the Porte 1o put | ugreed u 3 clunt to say that this year tho party fs allve, %z l"f;"'p“{ .h‘-v u‘l‘lw oot of Hecond—Ald. Jacob Lon, |oh-u.niunw, William [ . The Providenco Journal (United Btates Bens- Yoxonawa, Jung 35.~The Corean Ambassa~ luu‘ll on iho ‘:‘1“!{"""'1:’( %lm( au ‘- peal to all ? Ch )-m 'R"b?"fl“m like ““,‘.'“l'“'"", setive, and thoroughly united, and that p&ur |B gnlb d &unm L i sch?(flc"l. Cln’rlu Tu‘,tfl ) 'nl"m"' Llclfnr. tor Ant‘,u.t,;. "’Zf” throws out this proguant dor suiled fromn Yokobsma June 18, "'ur‘fi.'fh'u'z'- nd by ascelacin -n:;m':: & l.wlem‘m TS e ":l“;:‘-m‘:.r‘-;;r ,,',2" m':.','x'.::"n'-l EVERY VOTE WILL LS FOLLED. aud W, 8. Cumberlan o e ‘x‘l.:l‘““n;" '&hl b, n),kmh“ ) Mt xvfil’"' bints S Wialgugton' 1a full of Coufederate oo of tha Jupance Vugn ofics g o eduration amd resuon, wud ert by Hike”" | Eafiin e 1 Soini relativa o renation: A e e g e i ol T T R A figfi“"x“fr"if' Prusing, Elfaies, 0., Voitar, | Bohiiors. whs duclicsrt, many of \em Wesb iy Y n| y o e 2/ . & o | enjn el . Birentans ore. £ tho Mikado diod Juno | HOMAT, hn:‘-?igg;l heed o 'ihe couniels. of the | 15 b e e neeativo and exrnes jur Hayea and Wheolur, Thors ara no distib- | following delegates to tlo BT aa by | M tretary o Mertin Hooa: ; 4l engluicerin 108 the requctlon ot Tt beaaat 0 infanf terof tho Mikado died June | Guarehtesing gwers, and hava shut up withinmy | port of the (reat Powers, aud under favor of an | ing questions to cater into this canvass. The "“fi“.r A. lunter of Owego, Fred Foruhold | Zreaswrer—John Hettenger, - | eaof the sorvice, “Everybody knows that the 9, and was buried vu the 10th. ‘The Goveru- | hears aud Jout hearts the Linproasion produced by | armlatice, an arrangement could be made npon this | {gsuc is stmple and plain. It is & measuro of | Odell, e (5"'1 ot 8 Amity. g Zzecutios Committse—~1livan) Barber, Jr., Jam "d'-lcm’",“ forced by this house of Representer sueut oftices were cloaed onc duy; aud the public | the conduct of Tarkey which had erer bofore bovs | beriebes lmmeaistoly put In operation by the re. | strength betweon the Republican and Demo- | of Dwight, C. L. 305 Rybk of Tndlencirove, | Hoguenin, Albert ‘Hoeecr, Vhomas - Wikt | tives, will be tom porary, The best o a‘nxxmerfi:nnhvé‘r: r:‘mwulu! three * days m;:;rflhl;: l:’x.tsl fi!z:l m‘:fll ;\:fl:l;fl vlrhglr:i u':ell' :‘v':n :::: "u‘:‘l "llllx;l ".";fi::f;,'}': I:l':u..fl'fg?x‘; l‘:nr b‘ll:l |x‘x.|.l"nla;l crutlc partics. ’l‘flu noupl?‘ rcud:‘ly c;nn[;r.uhcéll(‘l gn, 'u?v L';‘yl:;‘;'(i«“]gu;ui )({d“l‘,'u.‘h. A }1 uJ hfl‘ns‘l::l{"h::?v‘:l uf l’I‘uh{ ,"J’.'.‘.‘.:: l](x;gu".,!u‘ ;szzs:nzl;u arc at & thne of 1ife when they can Dircra a6 WORANE upon tha wrock of tho | Iofted o removing tho causcs produciog (hla situ® | the direction of uacification. If the anaietice | 31d utiderstand the Lrue Lssues tuvolved lu ¢ bad Longsoher, H. Scblotthaur, e vhon new smploymients, those whose a Reading, J. W, Moore of Enmnne W. V, Parine- United Btalea aldp Ouciday sunle 1570 by tho | Aioss thaughi prope @ for an uxplanativn | shonld explre without the sccompiistunent of the | octions and, whan thielr verdict s made up in . Tuttio; Pike, Gelger, ¥red Wik education, tralniog, snd tapacity make thema 5 ovember, it will ba found to bs u favor ot foy- | ter of Avoca; lk»ok'-Cretllg.fi- CaRtoat o dger, bred W {moat valuablo Lo the country, will be the firsh British steauier Bombay, and yow lylug 80 fath- 1! 0 measured wo wern belng forced 10 tako for | objects which the Puwers have {u-viow, tho lhre: ulty uud Union, and emphatically agraiust put- | 8. I, Sallon; Pontlae, Dr. Filkn < ¢a Bparol, James Kully, Hary Mongel. tago, And whn the arm, Frifute: et Vo Gl Al e | BEEEERSNED, HHh RS et o T, | Mg Cotlonts FRRCn ML Y | Al albra th tooe: | ik Wivonii naaeints ey | KT, AR bt S5 oy woigiia ! o Courte 5 . 3 i pyin o Ispasesos s Lave b & urteous munper, 1 suuounced my readiness to | {nsure such swewsures av aro callud for bn tho . of Gook County was Lo have ot in I % eadquar gun!ed‘:.mu ol seada apecial Envoy L Comstantlnople doputed (o | terest of tho geacral peace, ters, Lake aud sccobdy Mt ovenipg, whea Tho Beform huwbug, which for & time scemed ZReolved, That the Republicans of Livingslon s Lopo they will Al1‘ise