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] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNL A.—Yéa:afew days befors the Clocinnatd Mr. Cochrane=DId Wilson ever fek you to » RINSINGS, Cuonvention. Hada ’umfcrt:l\ce with the special | go for Bristowd o counsel at. Ayer's house. Tiio circumaiances of A.—Yes, at the Grand Hotcl, esald, We ara the Munn trial were so poculiar, snd pablic sen- olng to make him President. I eald fwu for timeut was ko strong that speclal couasel and lalno, Tho Invostiga.tors nmowing mysell come to tho delibernte conclusion that Q.—Did you Instruct him to go for Blatne? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1876. ; ! © POLITICAL. | iogeistor, showld o positions of teost TIE COURTS. mnnnulbm!‘{. holleve that office-neckera abould bo discrded, and that thos only whom ftke people nelect whould 1] o0iclal The Local Democracy Trying to | [¥ e, cecencio fncs mimirdiernt for it | Poacking on the Promiocs of a Rival to n disagreement with the Hotel Cor prnlcrma wlltlh an nli-znnt R(l)lllbll\'flflgl‘lp::‘g’cy m‘. 1aorning by hia employes, with a neaf 1 Capt. Jamea ¥ {!nc‘uucyn 1 epeec by i i LI it Would be n Judicial farce to try Ai—Ie was my supetlor oflicer, Organize-~=Notes from Fammnen of the remcieo socviems. 15 Hianee (hear Mining Company. RAILROADS. in the Ruing of the and would r&fi:glzlfé'(‘l,o‘v‘;flzxfiflrwn contempt, | y Q.—Theu lio lind o such power to Instruct, Hoadquarters. an economlcal uxpendlture of maney for Govern. Whisky Ring. s Remaralzs 0 wholo prosccution, v and | A1t e had Instructed me T shoutd, ne :axll:tllll:'fi‘;rél:i;fix|;nx|:\gcu|ul‘:‘ln';‘fl:i “.;;f‘fiffi,':'r';.lf Roports of Bankrupt Tnsuranco Componios | 1, ordm:Xg‘:n'{:‘bqlu"é":‘xgs}‘;' riminal, Vo ohey v ol he 'resl- ervices, We demund - * v il T Angs wrote a Jetter to the Attornes-Genernl | dent himsolt i such a case, ? National Party Folderol at | ate and uiconditional ropent af th Hasimpiion —Rocord of Now Suite, o the ra. rond war now golng on hetween the Easter, Trunk lines, the Westorn rallronds leadtn, Missisalppl River polnts established ny the about this, and had recelved Solicitor” Phillips JUDGE BAXOR. . Y . ] reply, ‘At (hetimefWilsou cana Solieitor Phillips Mark Bangs, United States District-Attorne; One Gavett Testifles that | YAt heumein e e rimment, | for i S iied Blatos Btrelave s . | art. Whilo we fuvor the cireniation of gold and Grand Raplds, Mich. Miver an money, yot reallzing that speate tover hoa been and never wHl be suflloient to anp- Iy the commerclal demands of tho countr DECIBIONS, beginul : 3 Wilson urgeq the prosecition of the cascs of account of tha whisky trials nnd results. LI < ¢4 cginuiug of the difficultics arbitrary py Gen. Bristow Was Kfimn ?:;m weomorny |Gy i S'”&‘"fi’fiw“‘ iy enidince e Miscellaneous Politleal Intelligenco from | o, ,Ig,;:{g:"';;v"'g;,g;mm;}w,;m;;', Pty s e o COAL LADL from Cileago, Toloilo, Doilance, Fort Wayne 3 ye yehemen 18 3 closed ury showing that Sen- e 18 of trado, t e e, Alnbluo‘m; "l'fi“’“. Lu f yer;: and against tho | ator Iactmuormblr‘.mi}::me'l{ :ure cgmpllmlnfl Various Sources, ll‘!l"l‘r‘t‘hmlm;’vllll|!fi‘pnrll:l:n(l.rr. '{Q’tz.mlltcngnfl‘:l::;i'gn‘;: Otrawa, 1L, July 31.—~In the caso of Mathle- ogansport, Lafuyette, Btate Line, Blicldoy, very urgenl reafons m the rest of us. | with the Whisky Ringi 1t was finally declded to try them, The result A—~Not tho ,y"uhmm nor In my Investign- 3 was it was uecersary Lo disuiles them during the | tiondld I dise thing tending to fmpli- That Bluford Wilson Pluyefl Mark | Eieiimatt Cunvun'tvwn. In the meantimo wo | cato them ('fll;:-mf{f‘rgud;:guorc “dl(f th hear ¢ é'\-{ antt Teorls, on all westward-bound : startlng East of Bufulo and "(I'll’tr:ll;fihh destined for Haonibal, Mo, Keokuk nud - Burlington, I, }l‘;{;:’fi";‘r{:;, the oty ;’,f lfl"n"‘clr‘!x hhr‘:u onr | son & Hogeler's Zine Comnpany, of LaSalle, va. d 2 ., TRYING TO ORGANIZE, | astho Natlonal ety nnd horely pledgo onr. | Tho Northern Iiiinola Cosl and Iron Company, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTRE. aclves to Inbor for (ta siiceesn, and wo invite tho | Of LaSalle. This is an fmportant. matter, and v -operation of “all good men of whaiever party | has be trial tn tho Cireult Court dnring the | destined for Interior pointa 1l et istow" were to try some minor cascs, those of 1lldreth | denea fn that direction, The new Democratie Cook County Contral | ShePare wiling 1o lng. saml ottt LA OrAHR N tho Minsissipp! and Missonrl Wl Antony to Bristov's and Cullerton, fn oeder to ‘Tho cxamination of ex-Solicitor Wilson will | Committes met yosterday afternoon In head- | Mepirations ntanio Wit an in Bis moveront, . | Fast week, and hos Just heen ened, before | Lofeg were to| uclh“nra;:d o adition fa EheLict Ozsar, The 't‘m}":,“é:’l‘fl,w,',‘,”u::fi:axfl";'m s ;:Jg:{:;;“;‘;;c’::"&'"fzh';;‘d other wituesscs will | quartcrs, Nos, 77 nud 70 Clork street, for tho | Thero were about cighty dolegates present Judge Leland presiding, and o jury, resulting In | jar trunk-line rates o the above named pulnk'z. puirposo of o-gantzation and clection of per- | from tienty-soven of the thirty-two towna and | ® Yerdict of $20,000 for the plaintifle, manent offficers. Judge Forrester called the | Wards of the county, of whom abunt two-thirds The plaintiffs proved that the defendant en- Committea to order. Among those present | were Democrats formorly. They asaert that tered thelr conl territory, which was contiguous were Gen. Cameron, Dr. J, Ward Ellis, Dr. | they have back of them ncarly 8,000 olectors in | 10 the plaintifs’, and mined out and destroyed Far a while this warked very well and thing went on smoothily. TI‘% Genernl. F::fg t Agents af most of the Western lines were oy, gratulating themselves on having escaped g vlction on the testimony of two witnesses pro- duced by tbe defensc themaclves. In this case ORIME . i i . | the jury entirely ignored the Government This Relinble Witness Is’ How: tt:surjnuxy ctl‘nmtu’:’h E-:cumpllcu. It was feit cnslly the ravages of the war. But now afy . - by us, consequently, ns a rebuke, and made FATAL FPAMILY FEUD. < ! 4 % . | 27 acres of conl, and in addition to the proof of ;’I‘lsi Beem it th i e ever, Tender on Cross by e, consequatly, &8 & relule and mate FATAL BAMILY TRUL St D. 3, Dunlun, M. B, Kinney, Milea Kehar, | fho oy, Tt ts quite certin thats Jadg- | 4i'aebia comtatanlon of tho treapassy tho Pl | Westorn' rond. The” ifosment. 5o solanis Examination. mg{m;‘lg (&f]‘}n‘(:fim:ujl?:}e'fin:)h{:fi:a "1}"{;5 Quiney, T, Aug. 1.—The Quincy Whlg to- . Skolley, Gustav Lauge, Alatthisg g han | firs introduced & nnp of the mining operatious | entered Into Jan. 10 Inst, and which hins boo] . Koch, Perry 1. Bmith, the Ilon. George B. | Ropublicans have subscribed to thelr plattorm. ¢ ¢l - . een Rehm's festlmaony, and it was obtalned with the day has en account of a tragedy which was en- 9 34 My 3 P of tha defondants, returncd by them to the In- | apparently kept' until lately, has finally beey R t Bmith of Wisconsln, Dr. Arthur Cook, P, | and that if they contluue they will subtract | apector of Mines, showing upon its face tho | Lroken, aid nothing but a miracle can n Some of the Bottom Facts Con- {hcre any t:mtlmmy agalnst Ward? " 7 Yaat, which resulted In tho death of ‘oo per-my| C. IL. Hoffman, Col. Arno Voss, Cloo. John M, | Republican. They put a county tlcket in m:nplri‘\‘l?l‘ Hown by w&ft}"(“i‘)‘\fxtw;’: "'“a'l?u( ot ?X.fi‘f.?,’.'é nl;%‘:lt:m‘;l:yg’i»‘; hl.‘l?e"l’:‘n‘a’fi:‘r?} c:ln“cm“ e eerning the Chicago Pros- i ‘\\,}Zf"1'.':"’0fi%"%?fln?'fi?‘°flf£a‘e’“§é‘émfli’ff and fatal injury to another. Tho participants fé’fi"‘a oo‘tl'cllc‘l %“’L’;‘ ';; ';:“‘g:’ mfi:g‘,"s‘:";ilv“’;' ’f,"'{‘fi:’ffll‘g"“s{fl";’m’Dfl";ngn“‘lf‘,‘ g‘l’m“"} "‘" ;zlutlm J‘nnl mined ot tho m(éuth of %.ll‘z[: gslm!itt' hanl;nlpchrma-ans Ifgru nt;.!-ln\I the pc:hdm » 4 3 : ] | of the afl: 15, . J. C. Bartlett, y | & " DEFALs. + | 1z C oXpeuse ol FAnspor! arties, The Toledo, Peoria & Waraa! coutions. | et oI TENE | ekt o o | S0 ner, G, o, Wil Zov, | 5255 S8 e e s | ol MR ma SR 6, 1 | et dnd sl the Bt ) J 3 X T8y S a n_acc nes v > convlcting. \Vlml.cl ;thak‘;;'e i Tins often heretofore fonnd expresslon in the r‘;c"y T Smien s solectod ’ulc{cmpomry .?n dl% h&inonll"r%l{fi\ Icfl z:“"“n" (?f%:““‘)) of damages latd down by the Bupreme Court {n | bitrar esleatt rmi;‘fi?rpllmll;ltvg:\ ?,h“‘:,fi’"‘h"'; Jndge Bangs on the Witnens-Stande«s b "AIDA “B':f"lj'fl‘ill CABE Al onlsdr Pl ed quarrcling of varlous members of the familivs | Chairman. ‘Atgoma (Libernl); Tronsnror, H. D. Wed éc of the caze of I!ohar%mn va. Jones,' prorale on any rate the trunk llnes. chooss ty i ut o not bellovs wo could have convieted | diractly Interestod In . Two brothers, | M. Simith stated that tho abject of the moot- | AlECTR (hitembi, Tretutrers £, B Wocts 68 | o defondanta! coinaol clalmed that the ol | inake, nd It s belleved hat tho Toleds, i Who Granted the Immunity? Dl without Kol e e Mborqul wag | Henry and Charles Iowerton, shot two | IE Was to make a perfect organization for the | Fiofwcs, of ’l‘,’,’z;m Tensy: Girentt Court Gonre. | Of dnmagos shiould be tho valuo per ncro of the | hash & Western has mada tho sama offer. . p ::m?r'lyd o EUlpalotar a nolle Irumsust Wa other hrothers named Jcsm. aud Rob- yci:lr and lh&s cnlltlpéfll!n.cn\ ter Atf.““ lol t:lm mlulom‘:rs, E‘rnnkyi(u ta. of “‘Algomn. (Rop ;‘ ::‘t:&l :‘I;Alul‘rfnxahll’.y J’{"l(fll';n[fi-llflx‘u, however, was E UI(‘:?‘I” tlxc.-ucgm:gn(;umcur‘mun‘ln remains for 5 m 2 n. Cameron, 0 electio & 5 3 1 he Chics, roa Spectat Dispatch to The Tridune. Q—Tifd_Wilaon ask to have th cases die- | ert Tymers, who aro also brothers- | of permanont ofjcors was gono lutoy and ho | 84 D. “L. Regors, of “this ity (iop.dt | "“Tiio casa was sonducted by George 8. Tldry- [ alsn prorito with e Hasiers roads. OF ‘:.5‘:“.:’3 Wasmixaron, D. C., Aug. 1—Tho Whisky | missedl, WWaslic very enrntst fn bis determind: | yn.law to the Howertons. The fntermarriage of Corouers, L. Covell, of this city (Rep) | daer, of Ottawa, and D, 8, E Investigating Committee resumed its examiog- A~—Very decided; warmly and positively in the familics created bad blood, which has been temporary ones chosen. ond _A. Peck, of Lowell (LllL)',ysurvuyar nlutifts, and by B. fen voang, ol LaSalle, for BIR. SMITIT = | 'the thanked the Committee for the honor conferred | 1 8. Jockson, of = Caledonls (Rep), It 3-%‘}1 Duncay, of LaSal Y. Dull, of Ottawa, and at. the presont Agures charged by the Easter ronds, the vroportion of - the Chfi’mgo 1Inul:'|r) for defendants, be very small, and they will lose money o tlon. It soon became evident that the purpose | earnest, cropplng out continually ever since. The par- | oo Sy i ror the ox e | Wil be scen that the Democrats gobbled he rule of d i ced by the Court, | o t A y On ey ! pressfon of confldencs | 1y'sn o fat o A all th he rulo of damnges nnnounced by the Court | ery pound of frofght they carry; yet they muy of Mr. Plafsted in introducing his own wltuesses | -~ Q.—Upon what grounds tles wero all farmers, cach famlily apparently ,3 %cd 1 bin. 1o gave a brief history of the | Bl tho fat ofiices and all the important noml- | would, no doubt, lave givon to tho plaintiffs | aceept the situation, or all Liu t ot the Administration was to attempt toshiow | Aw—That It ws best to leava it to the Court | triving, But some real or fancled wrong | reorg g ¥ nations, Samucl 4 h.or allow Lielr teds f aral Toey cven if we Knew that. defest was. 8- reorganization of the Democratic party, and Laugdon (D"m“mtb’""f from $50,000 to $75,000, g8 It allowed to tho | bo driven Into other channcls. Ever sing Taris, was nominated for Reprcsentatlve in the tat th Wity g war oo £t it | o Lot brongl avout L vendetey w0 b o | 5t heoraone, D wak e | S TRARST L sk REG Baialy | Lt e, sl n, st of e |t Tofely, Rt & et pen o B aconsplracy on tho part of Gen. Dristow and Q.—‘yv'hnt was hls motive as disclosed by him | hoped Is ended. They were near ucighbors, g‘.’mlul::‘fn?:?."gl “tfl", (’JRmumlt{%o o I:cgn u_‘_‘ Distrlct, This Convoution decided to enll @ | ity decllned to take s Inrgzer verdict than $20,000, | to overy nf m"en:cr;'ndn g:t‘v,:::: Iu‘:m‘éfim' Blugord Wilson In the intercst of the Presiden- | in this Intervicw? Hving about a mile from lurdlond. On 8atur- | {juuied, which shiowed that they had tho cond- Congressional Greonback or National Party | " 'uis decston of this mportant sult will fave ' 1ines and the crose-lincs. When Mr, llupm the Recetvor, was appointed,it woa done throy, thie futlucncd of the Unicaza ronds, who bollesy tiul aspirations of the former. This purpose A—1 do not know as I can fathom his mo- | day one of the Ilowertons, mesting Jesse Hy- oery cl tives, [Interruption by Cochirane, Chairman of | mers ln the village, struck him and knocked him waa very dlearly apparont In_many of the ques- the Cngmfirlw‘,’ mmu'!vm tuously at bis mo- | off of a tnulg n’fi’c'h ho was riding. The men at 4 5 Convention in this city on the 10th inet., and dence)'of “tho Demoeracy.” _Ho bolleved | iiieoeift® ounefiad °f “ie™ districe “to aél‘ul:?ntfllrgsgic;“l’n‘;;g;cmllnfi‘}'l‘w!.lrcupusnusnt tha 8t. Louls nominees would_swaep the coun- joln tho movement. T - olected a8 s e e emas bow 3t Lte. yafio_ parilis try. Elght ycars of Grant had brought disgust tlons to the witness Gavett and to Judge Bangs. WAsk hin wit Wilson sald.® once set to work fo have 8 roughe Uelegates to that Convention A, D. : : S | that hie would” work more harmoniously wity Tho firet. witooss was Willlam Ar Gavet | “Wison satd thet. e would hnvu]dumlucd Andctumblo fighty but frlends. intertered sad :’,{',,':,’:,gl'l ngnfii’\fu‘»}?fiflfir"‘m‘fxfll"fi'fl Pl the Ton, C. C. €. Comatock, tho Tlon. g,flf,‘.‘{‘,,{;“,‘;,‘, {,‘f:;" e {,L;,‘Sfif,';’fl,n{’ ‘hfilmmml;, ;2:,’3,:‘,‘;:‘{“}:‘3 geciao. Xob exer ;“"’;‘;r 'H‘V of Lansing, Mich, o Hevenue Agent. | these cases by nomeays whatover; that they | quicted the pair. As they wero parted that [ hofioved tnat the Prestent had shared tho | w- i bowers) B, K. Towers, W. A, Berkev) | decrced rentratning the Northern Dilinofs Coal v they say, to turn trade away from Chicagro, ———— Y 3 d was: | should be proacented was supposed to be the cnd of tho diflicuity, :J:II\)c” sy qtusr,}:lflm \lfilmf 1::;51: Loulsi" w:rnuu# REFERBNCH TO TITE CONSEQURKNCES but on the next day (Sunitay) Henry Howorton iyou mes ¥ 1 but | oF cireumstances, ‘zlvln[x a8 & reason that it was | drove up to the house of the Hymers, wlether It turned out he did not meet him there, but | ), nrovinee of the Court and jury to declde | or not with the fntention of renéwing hostilitics met bim In Cincinnat), May 81, at which tfme | ypon thess questions,” Thls wxs his only and | Is not known, At anyrate, Jeese Hymers came Wileon fnformed Gavett that Bristow was the | chlel reason. aut of the door and speaking to Howerton Lest man for the Presidoncy, and Gavett ine Q.l—Did o dl?clovc{ tnt lll!n‘g Chi{mlnnnll Ca;n- m:gl: ok 4 llh(nk"ul‘lln X'nulctl' bo'a fi?od fima to » | ventlon had anything to do w 8 urgency in | settlo our fuss, ny time will suit me, Tormed ‘}’llmn that Blnine was the man for the this matterl Y whas the reply of Howerton. It appears that tho place. Gavett Insisted that this expression of | “"A _7'ihink (¢ d'd, Perhaps I may have de- [ meneachbefltoved the other wollarmed, and both opinion on the part of Nifs superlor, Mr. Wilson, | rived o wrong opinfon, Tknow I tricd my best | sought to take all of the advantage dpou\blc. was cqual to an instruction to him ta work for | to lave the cascs continued, for the reason that After some further words, Howerton drove off ¢ i D. E, Corbett, E. A, Burllngame, ond J. W. R et e o Al | Cobie Sy s, L pei ot vl 3, | Mo Compunyt 2\ |y atioIIGAN CENTRAL: Cabjuny I‘r):':lv E“é',‘l‘eu“,’,8{"3}3:;”{,:3{:‘:’,‘.2:’:%‘,’; Grund Rapis; W. E. Whituey, of Byron: Scott h.,?:.';':ufl‘il‘:“;:r’;{:‘;%'"{:,m',tlfows::‘fp':,'fi;fid :,?“; The question as to who (s to be the Genenf fiad sympatiized and spoko with thom, 1o alsa Griwold, of Spencer: H. 1, Tareelt, of Tyrono: | portlon of th complalnants’ territory, by de- | Froight Agent of tho Michigun Central Rallrout ko of the ncccssity of thorough organiza- é\t' (‘:l{;l?{?ollglw' %{l}’lgggel}g;h%?dt}m' g&w 0:;:}13: }endnn!la, folr thnlz purpose n(b vnntllnuoni’tho has finally been settled in & manner which wijj :lznu n overy ward aud town, of ull nattonall- | B¢ RS 1 0van Bloct, thelr. ticket I thiy v“;'l"};"u‘:"‘: oL uV"vl': ‘:];Em::‘;? :,‘\‘:u l']’l‘r‘l‘(‘"‘:ld;“ )}:‘a‘ prove highly satisfactory to tha patrons of thj R’ communieation was recelved from tho | SUunty snd district, fand that tho movement | not yot finfshed their ' prima facio case, line. Tho new appointco will be Mr. J. Q. A, Tavelfth Aard. Ciub, signed by T. Z. Guerault, | il epread all over the Btate, and, eventually, | hut 4 compromise was offected, alinost, | ean, formerly General Erelzht Agent of the stating toat_Harvey T. Weeks waa the repre- ;I;r&:xflx{%um)l;‘v:mn;:::hr . Prominent members mmediately on tlio answer of Col. 'lnylur\ the | Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Kailroad, fa sentallve of tho Club, fnstead of Wilium | gf the Hapublican Sl Domoetatic pactlos KUK | Preaident of the Nerthern Ilitnols Coal Com- v hicli position 1i6 nade a host of fricnds in thy G " Wilson was strongly urging Bristow. Idid not | a short dlatance, then suddenly turned his horso 7 [¢ New York, 'Th ) 't city, ond at preacnt General Enstern Ament of Beistow;—an inetrurtion whl.ch Davele bom:tctl continue thein hu[;n}\'luur% %ould not make any | and by, around and canie back und com- %’fl,‘;’f(mac 150dc brought out remarks from | T Natlomals do mot ~seem inclined 8‘,‘,“{ ’umm :fin,,fimm:;]m“m L?,,,’,‘l.‘,fl"{",‘i‘.‘.'; ,:',“!. thd Michigan Central and Great Westorn Rail that he disregarded. On_cross-cxamination, | ooy, poinent with the Court and counsel for the | menced firing at Jesse Hymers with a plstol. | yome Tw el arders. . o wholnmmnuucr om {to put a Bate Greeuback ticket | dition of the Judgment for $20,0005 that the | rouds aob New York. No ono coul towever, Gavelt was obliged to admit that Wil- | gofense. After shootlng two or three times he succeeded finally Isid wpon the tn'xbl, and Law kept his In the fleld or to nominate a Greenback Electoral | gefendante should transfer to the plaiutifls 45 | have been selected who can better fi} son . t}.-—Do the flml batch lcv.lldmf l:fllm;:slty'nuw, ;r{\ hmrlalg hl; victim ln‘ dt‘hc side, and fia he‘ Ih:ll . . H and are attorneya here seckin, ‘pardon jowertou drove rupldly away. eantimo TR TOLD ST 1O WORK FOR BRISTON; | B 20 ik rok. total prdon, 1 anderstood | Tiobert. Hymers, hearioe th' report of firo eIy xpresse st ORaop that they belicved that oll the nsscesments | anms, came out of tho house and Brieto +'s Integrity and honesty. Gavett also | ponfyee them nt the tine were to be abateds | picked up his brother in his arms to rought to make the point that Yaryan fustruct- | ¢hiat the ohligations then existing, which had s > ticket. It will mix the politics of Western | grres 1 ot g 23 | the position vacated by the vetern seat ““‘“’"“";“f;mo“ AR Michigan some, Thers will be un effort mads | acrog g; m:‘ plr:l,l‘::-'“&:’ ,‘,,",ffl“.fi’l,fi‘“'{;’,',‘d'k‘c’},'(’m:é A 3 eeler than _ Mr. osn, A communication was recelved from the City | 10 &t the Democeats to {ndarse all or part of | jiad heen committed, and that sad land shoutd | Tho freight department of the Michizan Centni Central Committoe stating that n committes the ticket next Thursday, but 1t scems certaln, | ye released from the operation of all mort cs | 18 8 very important one, and with such o hesd hiad been nppuinted for tha purpose of confer- udging from thie street tatk of prominent meto- | o jnoumbrances which might exist upon the { &8 Mr. Bean,who will havothe able assistance of carry him in-doors. At this moment Charles - | bers of that party to-night, that they witl scon the present General Prelght Agent, Mr, J. «d Iits subordinates Lo work for Bristow, Gav~ | not beeu discovered by the Government should Tlowertins rodo upon horsshack, and, drawing s ::,":’,E‘: 3:’,‘;?&:1‘:;,‘;,%;’;5 L0 thelr workivg | 4y 1dea, oy theyrc WAL Tottow some Ditterness {'::,l,fi':! of [mfl“ .;15 .‘f:,':,':“;’:?{{;,“;”“.’,‘éfinfi'fl‘,’nfl&‘j Ufltrl". the popularity of the roAn‘d withy the cl‘l:? ett enld Yaryan frequently insinuated that ho | Dot he prossod agaiuat thew, aud that the Gov, | revolven shot Robort Hymers fn the shoulder. Hie comemupication was: roceived, and, on | Of course. the $20,000 judgment s to be vacated DergnL s e will, undoubtedly, be grealy * o sald, * It was the | CFnment should only retafn the property it ¢ latter, badly wounded, ran Into the resl- ) motion of Mr. Story, o Comumitiee of Five on . cnhanced, e ouglit to go for Bristow. 1lc sald, Ircady taken Aence and procured o double-harreled shotgrun, Mr. a. B, Ledyard, the General Bupierintend. oliey f to he for Bristow, and that the | O cudy takzh. T ton Lo I e ivanotgun, | Conference to micot thie Committee of the Cit MISCELLANEOUS. CHICAGO. o soyard, Lin L Eaper policy for us to he for Y £ TNE CROSS-BXAMINATION e wlnw; |‘e em{\r el : e“:w ower- | Committee wns appointed, a8 follows: Mark THP REFUBLICAN CAUSE IN WISCONSIN S ANERTE AN COMERSIE e ?nrdn mfl Lnu’?lnm n,ig , was in the elty yes dnmned Blatne business had got to et up. b[y Cochranc, Chairman of the sub-Commltte=, | tons, who a onu"hre eated fn great Laste. Tho | linner, Arno Voss, Gen, Cameron, R. E. Good- Epectal Dispatch to The Tridune, ¥ S—1TH! ME. | terday. Hestated to n TRIBUND reporter that The tollowIng fs o brict analyais of tho testt- | sfowed that Bangs and his associate counsel rc- | excitoment over the trugedy was very intense, | oi). Deunis O'Sullivan. The following 18 an abstract of the report of | beyond the appointmont of & (General Freight smony of Judge Rangs, United States Ditrict- | ccived no dircetivos from Wasblngton upon tho | and me‘fiumy brotliers feared lynehing at the MapisoN, Wis, Aug. L—A meeting of tho ir. Smith suggested thot tho ‘committees Thomas Buckley, Asslgnee of tho Momo Iusur- | Agent no " changes — would . be made subject of iInmunity, but that tho entlre matter | hands the ulace, Accorilingly, Heonry 1o be hted. Tepublican State Central Committce was held ce Ci R ot present, The yosd was doing quite Attorney of Chitago. The peuding question | S o ot aiacsetion. Dasgsssid: Out object | Howerton went o Bdlna and save bimself up 5y | "5,\0 bo aypolited. snee Lainpany: well. ond was carrying 8l D Ettrod apin 1e Autles tlted o | oo e e A 1. "\We. | tha Hoesti, whilo hariea, us 1s anprand, toadle |, ilos Kelios wanted {0 £0 luto, decrot scsslom; | 80 tho call of Ghalrmun Koyea Inat_evening. It | mutanco on hond June Lo, £18.222 | amount of rrelgm‘bmowlr;g‘wzham«mnnrfifi To this Mr. Smith objected. was private for gencral arrangement g8 0 | Tecoipts BINCE..usversesn Gen. Camcron thought they should drat walt ;. . the result of the Conference ’Cummlnee. the plan of the cainpalgn. There was s protty rafirond war but littlc money Is earncd. King lices. Th might, perhaps, have convicted four distillers | tracks for Toxas, Jeaso Hymors died from the teklirtertimony ot ateomplices. Mhreo apéchl, gkt PerLeny Mr. Ledyard also stated that Mr. Joy has oot counsel had been engaged—Dexter, Ayer, and hont the evidence of the squcalers. If pub- | effects of his injurics in o fow hours, and Robert 1lc sentiment was what it waa fn the Munn trial, | is not expected to recover. " full nttendance, aud the members gencrally cntlrelyscvered hisconnection with the Michigza Boutell, theta was ot a man on the docket that we 1o (uodell thought "that ft was unnccessaty | 1 opont fayorable report to the effect that tha Gentral, Tt reimains with 1 as sollcitor 4ai Question by Plaisted)—Who conducted the | could have convicted. I thought that the cours SPRINGTTELD ITEMS, Miles Kehoe thought they should have a Cam- | people wers taking alively fnterest ju Repub- v counsullor. _ direct cxamingtionl What aro the politics of | was wise then, and I bellevo it waa so noyw, 5!. Bpectal Dispasch to The Tyibune, palgn Conuultico of Flye, to meet duily, He | lican success, and largo numbers were join- X 3 . these gentlemont I cerlain that, w soon os Relim turned State's | gramaromi, lil, Aug. 1.—Uov. Beverldgo | moved thot tho Chalr temporarily selectauch a | fng tho Mayes and Wheelor Clubs, fucludlng | The Aselgnco of the Mutual Sccurity Ingu- THT BASTERN WAL A~I did not know ot the ttme. Binca T fmfl’fi Mto L ione who ramained | to-dsy pardoned Thomas A. Tate, who was con- Semmlieo.and, afles &?}‘;fifxg&;{ thoconfor- | 10 of thaso who went, Into the Liberal move- | ance Company, Mark Kimbul,. reports as fol- “3:_"“;['1‘3 t:::s:tzgm;‘:;";';‘mh’ggm? o Tave Jearned that Dexter, long o Republican, | fotked to us to sseertain vieted of murder in 1871 In the Wayne County i \ e carry- | 1ows: was n Greeley man, Ayer Tws been a life-long . TUE BEST TERMS TilNY COULD MAKE, Cirenit Court, and sentenced to the Peniten- mfi{,‘&.",‘.f‘,‘,fi"‘m’f'gfixdn"." ul.n‘,glrifitlllt“ ot g see m?&t’slgt m?:ln‘:;]?snmw ore gaod for carmy- | 51 fence JUIF Levrsserssensasassessarssons831,44g | DOItS fn Michizan to tho Tast has Inspird Demovrat. Boutell {5 a Republiean, Super- | Tehm was pecullurly adapted to matters of | jtary for life. ‘Mr. Fehoa withdrew his motlon, and maved Ui RO ARG, Tald 0utseerenens 210 | many rallroad tnen with tho hopa that the preseat isor Matthews, Dee. 18, sald thore was a prop- | this sort. 1le was o manof ood balance, could | Bawnucl Lewls, charzed with robibing the Post- | ghat ‘the Exeoutive Committes moet every day ‘apectal Dirpalch fo The Triduna, rallrond war will como to o speady 'termination. BAIANCO ey sveeweserorennnsenervensnnns 21,201 | Whily this uction on the nurt “of the Grand osltion to take the Lestimony of cortain dis. | Keep Lis own counscl, aud cverybody cleg s, and | Ofice in: York, m.kwm: to-day lodged fn Jall o o e o e .| U as suppose, by Feasun, of the poaliion 1o | lero In defsult”of $2.000 ball: also, W. T, tn- achsaqutend, Soled o [l 10, Aug. 1.—Tho Republicans of DIVOROES, Trunls nlcates lie deslvo o stop tho disastzon e 0 L1Ce, ! :| held, to bu able to protect the ers. o 6 last of tho Jefferson County coun- v ¥ this plnce opened the campalgn with o rousin Theodore V. Rosa flled his complaint yester- | com| on, yet there s no probability of 3 opiaton. 1 declined to give an opinfon until Ire-"| not bulleve that he ls moro to blune thaa they Fettoltors. o M, Btory moved that tho Palmer Houso L P b8 g wish g 5 eodos willl iprilak yestar. peL o Fived my cominiasion, - Matthews subsequently | Woro, Tliey sought bis ‘protoction, and pald rooms be uscd as tho Central Headquarters, open-alr meoting to-night, surpassing” any po- | day, asking for a divorce, beeauss his wifo has immediate cfoae of hostilities. Thowar Is noy s by Vauderbilt not only fust the Mr. Kchoo wos opposed to the motlon, aa the | litienl meeting held here hefore. Fully 8,000 [ compelled i to lve alone for tho past two carrindon 5 went to Washington, taking = distiller, Rusacll, hhéx_fr[v‘r' y“'mmtcd]—um his squealiag punish Munm;n‘fi%fl%mu yasses wouli nut g to the fHome inthe _il’lnlmler people were present, nnd the Methodist District mrg and more. 4 gzmgylvm’%fid n‘mmng’?v Ohid %lmfifi withhim. He returncd, stating that the mne- [ o, 50 except those who fied ! BURLINGTON, In, ~Aug, 1.—Burglars cntered eu%l:fi';ughm“a uydx b : E’F’Q’Lfimin‘é""u n: oo [I f'.; Confercnce, in acesion here, suspeuded its meet- Jidge Farwell gnmui'd : )r(: deeres of divorea | ynordar to ‘Drings the business back to Now Yorc gotiation was left discretionary with the coun- X‘...' lie Ring certainly Is brolen, snd isbrok- £ S o 4 JIch. ingand patticlpated, The Rev. Mr, Arnold, of | Yestertlay to ency Drinckman, Jr., from LI | wwhfeh had heen diverted from it by the abors 1 tho residence of Adolph 8clirel, a City Alder- | wanted some mors homely place sccured, 5 P D y ¥ wife Auna N. Drinc] n on _sccount of her % which would be convenientund not too Ligh up: Kowanee, opened the meeting with prayer. The d‘n.‘:.km,'mfr AE& ut‘(’!“i-“:!;m:)!n Wineheater from | To3ds. ‘There is probably no desiro amon any hy ivids lrond magnates to go any furtherh This matter was discussed at some lengt) Ifon, John B, Hawley, of Rock Island, candi- [ her husbund, Leroy A, Winchester, on the oL thary rer rate o - adter which the wnotlun of M. Story was for tho | dato for election I £4le itrict, mado the prin- | ground of drunkennas. ; o oty momnont. Tt thatel ts but gl timo being lald upon the table. cl[ml speech, presenting the fasues in his own CORRECTION. dunger thaf thoy will be rcatored to Judge Forcester moved thot the Chair bo | admirable way, fres from buncombe, passion, or In yesterday's fssue, furoporting a declsfon "mb' former | ligh figures. Eightees adued to the Committes on Conferenco, Car- | personality, and full of the forco 'of | In thg vasc of Smith ve. Ayresand Smith vs. | Bifrs 0% tna' X upmont - dimit Shich ried. reason and argument. Ho contrasted | Tho First Natlonal Bank of Westhoroughy | uan horeafter bo charged from Chicago to New h;l;g;fl!ixgmgza F‘Z‘.?:'éa"z'itr“fr tga:'ae (:px;ala!lfii ul:; lu\\'urml'}‘y the nrfwrd- loiuthu! llchluh'llmn ;\lnd {\lvg:rn. Gnn;l¥, Ch:imllur & ]Skllnncl\; wer’l‘al 1mcd York. On frolght rates, however, tho war I : ) M. 16 emocratic porties, and illustrated from the | to be counsel Tur tho complainants. This wes R 7 ¢ 3 Lange, Gen. Johu M. Corae, Cal. W, B, Buow- conduct of ’thu Democracy in the 1ouso of | an error, us they appeared l‘nr thedefendants in bound to be wazzed a the Uitter ondy as the ro sel. He substantlally said that wewere author- | en forever. ized to make such m’mu as wa could, and hube- | Mr. Coclirano resumed, man, last night, taking his pocketbook, which A (o itliortt wartRnicd o Q—What was the ovidence sbout Munni contafned n small amount of monoy. Tho o ¥ glving A.—Sufilclent, with the evidence of lohm, to | sauie, or other persons, robbed John Weber, a GIVIL AND CRIMINAL TMMUNITY TO THE FIRST ' AL T convict him, well-to-Cu hutcher, and carricd awsy all his DATCIL liy Plofsted—Sufliclent independent of tho | guver ind some other property. He values th 1 understood that this fustruction'covered nll | squealersi i e ore Tt v B THess pe e e first batch. Most of them pleaded gulity, | A.—There wasvery damaging testimony in- fiu,,;;mm Ytiowiito. have Teon: couimitted on The distillers did this with the understanding’ | dependent of the squoaler'a-record testimony, | gyndqe and Monday nights of this weck that sentences should not b moved arainat, | 314 8 BTeat muny corroboratlig clrcumstanices, 4 : e S, o1 the. Gaugers et 1o | i tisiaics te s ralle I 4l | gr.unG-sntoTTRD AxD nopRED. | Hogk epreiniatvs o e South Uane k| S, o sucsmsa parie i e o) s Dbave absoluto immunity. Two wero nover | belleved tho tril of Ward and Wadsworth Speclat Dispatch to The Tribune. M. Smith soggeated, thet a'committes’ to |, ptiould b nxpected of thnt party (o tha Natlonal ITENS, Fast-bound frolglit-rates = ¢ soon be orderol indicted. Of the first batch onc Gauger, | Would huveso demorallzed tho courts that it Dunuqus, Ia., Aug, 1,—A daring robbery was | PEERAre by laws he appolnted. Anmintstration. C. N, Whitney, of Kewanco, Judge Moore will bu In court this morniug to — The whole matter was roferred to the Exccu- | followed in stirelug romarks, aud the Galva | hear motlons. Fe . Alatillery, hias alone by would buve been fmpossible to have coliceted | perpetrated in this city last eveniog, no doubt | giye Comnittee. St b 3 : nos o J RAILROAT s0VEIVERS, s with $1:000 o and oo day Impriron tho smallost bond upon Welimls testimony: | by some of the numcrous tramps infesting tho | _Ald. Sweeney moved to adlourn, when Mr, e G romema i ammiaatio hoiped 10 Simass | Bamiosesnd conus of Gibbons va, Rasinger, —° | T ‘stockliolders of some of the Wosten ment, equivalent to thirty days without e, wfl";‘o‘:h‘fi":flc%ug ppooon i neighborhood. A German nmned Henry Top- | Goudell stated that ho thought a Flnance Cown- | tho commion interast und_cnthusiasm. Thiy AL M. Lacy, who was seutenced sonie time | railroads whichore in the hands of Recefven The s of Berger, Shorley, Mattern, und | 0 it m.l"“,“" AGAINST WADSWommir | Per. Just arrived from Oxford, in this’ Btate, | mittee should Lo appointed, and he maoved for | county is good for 8,000 mnjority for the whole | ago o a_tern of Imprisonment at Jolict for | complain bitterly about theextortionato charges “.’u"' ‘:;‘:';:nunm :{i“‘.fl wlfil”mnru (nv:, r:l:‘lc i x,‘}‘"ul\ sl‘:lln&: down l:) rest on’ the lovee, was “é‘i‘#"‘éfi.‘lfi:%’-fz‘fi&’uffic"!fi :‘lll;awufi;o“”wm 51. ult;.umnuchct, and Democrats here make no rullzhlng! the m“l‘(]!h' m;x )I'nm:fixllnj g{émll’e(ll a T mado by the Recelvers, who, n some Instauces, %, o . | knocked senseless with a slung-shot and rob . i L m Bplte of a wecl Juilizo Blodgett before ho | conditlons coustdered. 1t would have been bud E‘,“{F,?,f:é!,‘{‘.‘éfif‘.‘.,‘%fi('S:."f!.”!cri%ffio%f the whis- | SPE2(0 tn moncy and notes, | No oo ",‘,J”.’,‘;fi;“ till nfter tho Conferencs Committeo had re- DECLARES POI 1IAYES AXD WIEELER, should be ramoved from the Cmfiny Jull. hocket nearly all the carnings. One of thess orked. Special Dispalteh ¢o The Tridune. TED STA Rcecivers o short timo ago senut to Judgoe Drut- Tho motion of Me: Goodell prevafled, Mark | Demnoly, Aug 1.Jared latehin, for many | George 5. Moo begana st for #9000 | mand bis Will Ideane yeana services amsuntiop Sheridun was olccted Treasurer of the Commit. | yours Judt of the Wagne Clrcuit Court, and | agalnst James F. Dane and W, 11, Schofield. to over $12,000. 'The road was u very small one, faith o the Government tocall for sentence Q. {by Plnisted]—Withtall your natural real arrestod for the'deed, 08 his assallants are un- ugainst any of the first batch, Immunity wus | as u prosecuting oflicer, du you belleve that there known, decided upon nfter the carcful deliberation of | wus suflicient avidence to hiavo convicted Wardi ——— v o i v o tee. The Finance Cownitico will be ro) d | always u Democrat, hnsdeclared for Huyea and 3 s, and conld not possibly afford to pay such u sale speclal counnel. Thobusis of the fmmanity was | A—=The facts were so mixed up with other P,‘:“n“mn ri‘! l'an.uig[.PrnA. at pext meeting, ] ported | A ettor us fit oxponents of reform principles. In the matter ot ine Commercal Tnsuranca | Wy Tho Judge ws {ndignant sbout tha charge, understood to have been brought from Bristow fifigfifi':“‘?,‘;;”:.,‘,‘f," :l} ':’.';’;’xealr“tfi:.mml:{‘yv ‘3}“&”-?1 whllc:;::nflim:;'m:r‘g‘:‘:fim‘;Ed:l:‘;d’g‘:::&: ‘The Cominitteo then adjournnd. %onnn'zl;?m%n‘ n;{:lm:mu; cg,,,pfl“fi‘ an order wns_ontereil yostorday al- :l'::)l :‘:lld l‘l:li\ u;l{:l!drwt ax:c!gfi::mt)&l‘;{ thg,: ;:;nr; 3les " vl Bxe i - fal Dispateh to una, ] rde) , i 2 0 and Plorropont by Suporvisor Matthows, | Yring bt " fol wlrid e owaa Rulty. Tat | eotored. on ths hosd mith & st tosaring wins | momiExcsutive Cominitico willsect thlsatter- | g, o, S5 G 00 Coceattc Cone | 1IN thi clmf cho Garden Gty fusuranco | 5ife wfils fo”(tho. Juag)” was mottivg o although the nawes of no persons were stated | s the fact about it. so thathe died of his injurles this morning. gressional Convention_ to-day, In this city, re= | pgingar) The Garden City Compuny refnsared arduous labor only $4,500 per annuni. toMatthews. No written authorlty was produced du‘l{’h‘fi“cm you satlstied boyond reasonable | oo v\ o " enant fn TafTa's houss, No, 791 AROUND TOWN. }l‘cmlnnlcd lIIIm-lum:II. the me’]f(m m(c)l]l;ber X: i L e s et ‘prior to | 10 :;xollniu;r wad 'nm( Rccch'lelr. w)&o’ h;m n,\: “There 1a no written suthorty [n the Chicugo of- e ” Bpafford strect, and was (n arrcars with'hia rent. : Cougress. 1o lyl no opposition. Oliver A. | g5 Eyro, and thon went out of business, and | #ame me Presidont, of a mmall road tn TG fi.6 npon tho sublect of Immunity, except such defiber‘nt&‘}“&"& a‘ggu:,léat {n“::-'n dl\lfl:c:m v;::&}xcrg fiTa called ln';t evoning to collect 1t, and. Was AT REPUDLICAN IEADQUANTERS, IHll, of Unlon County, was nominated for d and Town,demands for about a year.and o half's i1 the Grand Pucdil Hotel, tho Stato Excentivo | meraber of tho Toard of Tipualization, beathng | ALLE Hhe Tiro 1 proved un claima Lo 0 SHROHLR | sorvices S23010. OF course, axception hs Leea ). This will have the effect of . o Capt. Tom Wilson, an old member of the ¢! - | taken to this extortionate demand. The grest Committee hold s Uriet private meeting yeator- | ;4 g cutting off any further dividend to tho creditors e e Tho prett duy morning. Mattors of Importunce wero dls- | hosel A0 o0 O tho oSt oelont Mreadly | Of the Commicrelal Insuronco Company. as hos come o the way of approval, DI not | ment, :'élt{fl: 31'1“-111 :&fllfind‘rx‘lfi:‘:w‘:r l:i}n&ilzgddn collect that any immunity was arranged b) Judge Bangs, In roaponso to & direct Inguiry, | ! Sl ed, {f’.loxn:ux (mlmacl{ except n[{urnguuumlfim\fm‘x admitied tigt he enl eceivod o Tettor fron | but wes arrestod this morulng, thed tha u ) 0 3 ) n' atly . E. Jonkins was yesterday appolnted Pro- A:A!l'lnlll mmount us uummlualuq on nm‘;:mil ence with lmaclf, Speclal counselin somo - | iR, Tatt S0 Lo e, oL WA OUTRAGED BY TRAMPS, e A7 mometor eaae ool i b | e et State Do | Vielonal Assignco of Dowis & Si. oy of” e Reeelvers toy 1o Tot stances munagred the immunity for somo of the | stated that s should not_hato dismissed ths Hpectal Dispalch (o The Tribune. by ' o o | Eratic Wry-Nected notmiiat A dlschiaris was tsaued to W. B. Fouville, of | 8Py o' Goceo. as. possiblo by tuking Gaugers and Storekeepers o geeount of the | cases agninst Ward aud Wadsworth had thoy | Davenronr, In., Aug. 1.—The wits of a G bl £ this clty o 8 fow wocks, at which Saby ( eratle Wry el SRR, tho firm of Fouvill & P“{‘l" busi oarntng? utnrzu fo. Tt thi elvers g amouut 4;! :mrkl.‘ "Ehcl I:‘lm hul’«\vh uro 88 | buen submitted to bim, ssr fatwier] ll‘vlug' nlmk:t 0 milcs from this df;‘ Ingorsoll and othier promivent Republivans wilk SE:'I’;IIK e L [ 5 ;\u c“rcg‘lt:)rn‘ ll?fifi:m’i' lel lnllz: t.‘fnladu‘t\u rl:h!:ne; \v‘r‘:‘m‘g!gnut fi‘;“!“:m:';{ng ‘pald m'fiw ol fuflty as any of tho whisky-thleves, Never dis- “WILSON. 1 | apeak, GRAND RAviDs, Mich, Aug, 1.—The Repuh. | fure Heaister arel H ¢ Buperintendent of a road these tricks could nob coyared any differunce. Maj, Wilson {a here, and will be examinod to- | We tha °'{{.'il°‘ ot » tarrible dutnige B ‘L"Y or | T 7iihes T. Root wishe to sy that ho Ja ot o | Hean Convention for this. district (the FIf) Ruseatiel, silUbschodbnls moriing 4640 and would not bo played. m.!‘.l’.li‘ lt;u ELL_:_ o|r R AR morrow, Hornee Porter und ex-Supervisor | LWO 8o ree tramps wont into the house, | \idate for Congress or uny other of- | Meota hero to-morrow. Many delegntes aro o'tlock for tho. estates of Robert Douglis and —— il h ‘Tutton wre ulso here to glve thelr testimony, and, fluding her_alone, assaulted lier, and cach . hero to-night, 1t {s impossible” to foreeast the It 5 RECEIVER APPOINTED “"a;“m ""‘“{f un,x,;’fi“{t‘}.‘fi;"a‘:fl"fi::u&\‘ I{:t 0 #‘}?"’" i Lu‘turn 1"‘"‘?':"1%)'“5 ;aerwr& Tha7 Reotiulyls ?vcul.l Tl::llu:;u lfilcl:m 5‘ mn’::l’ . m;\u ““§"“‘ o |lw fionthlolx!u \}Lflfpm' ‘l“"ia prob- O‘A" Sh"flfe'bf ’.’:.'Jfi{fi.c‘:;m ho held at 2 o'clock ‘Special Diepatch to The Irivune, ovidence of the ate 2 o the Western Associat ress, ve 50 fur oluded the detectives, el q he position, who | gable that the Hon, W, B. Willlmns will bo re- 4 = 3 i m&‘\:‘é»unn -Who was the organizer of the Chi. |nl‘tvLA;T|’|mtTlg:"\\Kl,fiaE; l‘:n:f iul'L—o}.llt)l‘;'Bn‘;':n'Cnl‘l’:gj < TIET would baplad ko tali s, Me2Hoob .“.y. Jo :l:lomm:“udfi( lh‘n,l‘:‘dc!..;“"t ‘t’i’l.'l iy d" l;u H(lm. :“;l;’ piszsnon 1 Sataf el Bl Thabips Gg;‘;lflmfl“;l’:fi?ylm‘!’? Iglxlllgdt‘"-“fin "[::‘21:‘{:: zl ‘ e aal B ¥t . MISTOOK THEIR MAN. wants to attend to his own busincss asa lawyer, umpton Rich, and the Keot County delegation " . 4 ] 4 L a0 Whisky Ri 3 clad Age - " 5 5 L OIRCUIT COURT. 4 : o c:‘ ,)‘.lé:?_ { (Ihl'lll ‘lu i RaTRReGE e :l\nllmE::; gnu‘-‘-,‘l‘!‘fl-’é’nfi!“"l ;lEl il\l.(,;!llll'i LL:II ll‘xfu‘: llea“if;d Special Dispateh fo The Tribune, which aceuples nearly all his timo, Tiave thefr candidates who aro favorably consid-, Mary Gunther commicnced nn action for 5,000 $1,000,000 of 1869 bonds, of the Indianapolis S i - ered: Tlhe Hon, M. Y, Aldrich, the 1lon, B, ! & Lafayetto Railroad Co; that orchesiay morsing o Nopsblcan iead: | L uelih fion: o g vele,of | demage s iber. Fomnorer, ety i gl hta elty. "1t Ia ot tinderstond the} Ottawd snd | _ domes M. Barton antd Emma IL flarton lod | corporation was placed fn the handsof o Re: miont on the part of tha distiler, and & Reoul- | boen on duty in the ecent fuvestigation of the | PUBIQUE, Ia, Aug, L—Elder Sweency, min- Uenn, who su&mul to be o ort of Niend-centre, | wlisky frauda fu Bt, Louls in Junu!: 1875. Wit~ | Ister of the Christian Church, waa attacked by ! Phie X v jted Q. Wihat wiss Iifs part in this consplracy { ticen 1t Solfeltor Wiison In Clucinsti In May | two rutflaus while golng home laat night, but | Moved to thoold Ghicago Club rooms, which : andidate a petition asking loave to adopt o child named | geiver to-day by Judge Gresham, of the U R Suling from ! tho teatimany, e svemed | previous, i obellence to. Instructions. . Wilsow | struck out handsouicly and whaled thin Boty, | 85t moro commodious nd elfefhle quiasterr. B e Mary Browning, alias Mary Myors, alins Mary | States Court. | The road defauled on fa Ju to Iinve Influenco In some way to' et (faugers | mformed lim of his suspiclon of whisky fruuds | he escaping with s fow slight scratches, icy aro neatly fitted up by Col. Drake of the | oyycuy, Htugrs, iy Aug, LAt tia Domo- | Blierwoud, 6 yeate old, who ls how’ under th e T ot s aoroid ILseslver, e Btorukeepers aupointed mid afgned, Dis | dn Cincinnatl, aid bnd u inetnorsnda of severs) | hotel, who hiaa placed evory convenienco b the | qeygie’ il Convoniton Jeid hera to-day, £, | control f s omun vamed Jouny Browning, | I tesahi 1 req Joply S00 IRUOES Al | Tillers, thinking thut he ocenpled u position of | howses there, nud wus disposed to huve the Col- STABHED T0 TIE ITEART. disposnl of the Btate and Nutional Committecs. | §850 0T, S oy “svan nominated'for | o Giibert Pryor and Joseph It Marot sued Gur- | auid wo chngo jn, b Bettiremont o6 te F st lnfl:xlflntn, sougli s prolectionana pald | lector rnorka, Witnoss remarked to Mo el | nmw Osaans, Avg. L—Dun Glym and ho roomy aro ul tho soutliwest eiid of th | Giryle Judue, ond R G. Phélps, of Atlantic, for | 40w 8 Hublart Jr, fur 31,500, ottt the Tiquidation of bace pay-rolls him monthly or in butk. They bought his pro- | unless he had charges aguinst the Coltector, i 2 . e - it AN ot WM BT | W Wi MR, sl Wion | Join Cosy nesbersago, i uarsedarr |, Sattnel el Bty Sompl | 27700 romemaens, . TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, and supply bl e showed thut the) clun an nggregate of | sald did not make an; ronce, us cards, and star| or Lafayetty syl e e p 4 - 01 [, 1. 7, L.—Thi bl patc) 5 RA about $120,000. ’s oriea place the sum higzher, the Tresident was bnulunfi ythn movemeut | Bquare ta fight it out. On tho way Casey “,’,’ "l"’"’ yesterduy as proxy for James I’ Root, nnfi%’lfifidfix;rfi(g&r‘t\:« r\yl by&t?llr}mgru; Dra Mofi’r’ifi{:' fi., A?x;‘g ’T.‘—”K"‘,’L“m man, A“”fi',,‘},"fl ,‘,?," ':"N‘?(’)ll:l;‘?“ TION: Q.—Did you have cvidence sufflclent agalust | sguinst tho whisky men. “Wilson did not liave | stabbed Glyni to the heart with a pocket-kuige, | [Hi0 18 &0 saged In_ thio Couisty Court, endeavor- | miyy Councll is strowgly Kepublican. Guln near- | azed 23 and who gives” his namd ‘s itchell O i A TR him to conviet himl the Collector removed, but frequently assured | The murderer was arrcated this inurniug, Ing to dofeat the tax-fighters, Iy 500, Lowis, from Louisvllle, Ky.. attoinpted suicido 81, Josxem, Mos, Aug. 1.—The articles o A.—Without any doubt. Towas nottried, | witness that the President was bueking thu ! Tl DEMOCiATE BIGITIY MICTIGAN DIRTRIOT, this ovening by cutting'hta throat wWith a razar, | curporation of the St. Josoph & Pacif Rallroad ; Parilal lmmunity Was ranted him upon the | movement, no mitter how strong the Whisky ARRESTED ON SUSPICION. 0af at caso In their rovms in the Palmer House, Speciai Dispateh $0 The Tribuns. Ho hna bech hery about o month, and fs sup- | Cowpany were filed in th oftlec't tho'Sccretary wnllorty rought from Wasbiagton by Doster, | Hing waty "':8 w""}," gald o bty Bfi".‘fi S5, dowe, Mo, Ao Druse.. 5 younged Efl&n‘:'.".‘;’..‘:{x.,‘lfilitxfi"fla‘n’:‘u‘.‘k “tllm :l':\;l;‘ vo Cmn B.‘\ulllln(v:. Aug;ll‘—'lu Lo Republiean | pased to bo wealthy; is well cducated, butls | of Stato of Kansas to-luy, ‘Thls c.)m&iwuto ungs wud to e next President of the Unitod 3 ongressional Conventlon for tho purpose cntly % eritic 3 X e v ¢l : MAD FINST OFFOSED GIVING KBIM BNUNITY, | Btates, and gave him to understand thnt this | cousin of the notorious Younger brothers, was | tho redort of tho ellk-stockings of the party. | noml u;tmg s candidato for Chngrons for tho exldeotly losant, _He Lw: I aoriticl candition. | o th, suctussor of the Bt duseph Dl Spectal Dl ch to The Tribune. & ' 1 Secrotary Croviuy fis very honoful vicws of Uho | Fiehiis Gongreesianal bistoict. hold b SSEY | S, Tosreu: S Soum. L1t s inen report. | S, Rallroad Compans, tn pursuance bl n g t robablé euccess of the Democracy. Amoug s # - urchuse recently mude by the bondholders o The visitors yesterday was Robert McFarland, i} :,D,;;l:,ydu';‘;:“u:fl ;,..':(,,‘g',f;.',!.',“{,“.’fim,"‘ Moutealu, | e on tho stricte of this elty to-day thut tho | B iattor Compuny. The transfor of property us It cont 50 much troublo to eatch bim, Dangs | was the policy to be pursucd, Witness differed | arrcsted at Joplin night before last on sus- wroto a letter 10 Dexter fn Washington, giving | with I, s ho was rather under the lmpression | plcion of Lelng one of the fung who robbed the Iis testimony und the terms of intmunity ask- | that Hluine wontd bo the next DPresident. The | rallroad train nuar Otterville some weeks slnce, Bauk of 8t, Joseph, or soma of Its stockholders, g Vi ' ed. Dexter sald he showed the lotter to Brlstow | [nstructions he received from Wilson were vor- ———— Alubamu, member ‘of tho Stato Democrutie MASSACHUSETTS FROIINITIONISTS, had_purchased 4 i amount, if not a con- E},}:fi placo soon, when tho ucw name will 10 and Plerrepont, aud Dexter sald that ho re- | bul, and he made the selzures In Cincinoatl, He OFFICER STABNIED Exceutive Commltte, 1, of course, predicts | Doston, Aug, L.—All but two of the nom- | trolling Interest, of the stock of the German * i : celyed dircct and positive authority to take | had other conversations with referenco o the #pectal Dispatch to The Triduns. that the State will go Democratic, Thoyhold u | fuees of the Prohibition party in this State hav- | Savings Bauk here. On acvount of some hiteh OFFICIAL CHANGES Jtuhin. Prestdency, one of thom at Wilsow's oflive in | yw, Pu., Aug, 1.~Chicf-of-Police Frank, Btate election thero Moniday, ing declined, 1t 1a stated that, another Conven- | fu ' tho proceedings, or some other cause, 4 " . Q.~Upon what terms and conditions? Washington, This was fn Soptember, 1575, 1, Bag Al | =Chictalolics. Frauts of INDEPENDHNT HEADQUARTRRS, tion may bo called to Ml yacancies. tho_ trunsaction bus hot yet been announced hecisl Digoieh fo TN raminks hasy o g Thiao wers wnlerstood to by Tft. to our | wlen Wilkon st inslsted that Triatow | Corrs | :-fl;‘:::fi:;;‘;’l‘:g o thoaldo andlegbya | Tho grucnbuckers fn the dlngy oiich Roam e ———— °| totho public, ot aro prasperots naiiutions. yDuHagY, m:y“fi;‘fi?m‘“jfl;‘;f‘:wh . oreed ) \ Vi 1 V) yi s h [al apatch jo 4 13 .| ' lil:'fi‘;bll‘n‘;‘tlxfi‘\l;\‘x!n:fi: m;;fit'm 1&!‘:: {%‘l‘llt::nm:; :!“-!igtx‘x‘:d"l:"(:‘hl?luafrml’l‘x'gllltlu“;zlfl:fig;‘; :“Y‘"Iun: T— ¥ flendiah pride 'Inbossting of their fmagluary EMANCIPATION DAY. Qran TEAVEN, Micho Adg, 1o Tho body of | Attorney Adams bas been removed and Messrd secand, that ho should not. be fined more than | yau undertouk to instruct witness, saylog e RIOTERS WOUNDED. streugth, a8 thouh they possessed th least Special Didgaschso Tha Tribind, s may, apparently a sallor, was _found on'the | Griflith and Knight sppointed ss logal advisers . B35,000. Thie Judgze decided that tho tiuo could | inuse work for Bristow, 1t was o wise ey o, + Bpeclal Dispakch fo Tha Tribuns, hopa of suce: oy eluitn they can support | Batorm, Wis., Auz, 1.—The suniversary of the | leach near thls barbor to-day. The corpss hud | 'L stcad. Auditor Sassey bes also bees r& not U cumulative, and fixed the pennlty at | do, and sdding, * You wil have to let up on BrockviLLe, Ont., Aug. 1.—In an attack yes. | Lifdon, but that thoy will probiably putupa | aholition of slavery In tho Weat Tnidios was co- | Loon In the water fur Lwo weeks or more. ‘Thera | placed by C. IL MeArthur, émgo‘nnrdxmgfl lll(;;o(l)ll)', a(l;:), w|:|uc \‘va aid ucj!. tl\ml:‘:flgix hl.lllnn thxfi da:nu;:«l Blaine mlllg'r." ‘This was lill id fu | terday upon tho store of Watson Mallett, necar o Lelleve we fixed upen &l months in 0 | 4 threatening munner. uryuan guve witness o1 ¢l 0 County Jail. He Is n‘:’:‘vlng lis term, and s | assurancea slknuur te those gl{un ItLy Wilson lust hero, two of uw wouidsd, third man, at & conventlon to be xu.!;d hero othi bout the body t itify it 7 ¢ some tine this munlh‘whuwllllweuu e Perid thusiastically celebrated lcre to-day by our | was nn&:lu:‘l; dn‘r‘i& l::hy-, .:;&i’evuclg ednbulélt‘ are also LDlllCflanfl n waa i .tll"fl', probably from Calumet to Bouth Chicago, colored cltizons, Blany wero prescnt from syr- ll';) pounds. . i 3 grsie @ A terncon a plenic was Democratlo Judlclal Changes in Indlans. i Able ta pay hls fine. year,—that. the Prosident was In’ hearly syime Uicra I3 to be & greenback barbeeuo at Mouni | Tounding towas, In tho af P pectat Dispatch to The Triiuns. ; i Q.—Dll \lyuuv. Decter ser o iha it Uink %"'"‘,fl Wwith thoso who were ‘,r"“mm;'“ ’um TO THE CENTENNIAL FOR 850, \cmunh in this State, some timo this month, | held lnngmw.-;1 wgara the l(elv.(’]blunn. Dawson, Loln)!wm;lit' i, ‘Afln.‘ 'll'—{; h~|d ‘IMIJ 'fammnr The m'nfli'fi'r’l"if.?"ju‘.’fi'éfi‘f" (’:iwo?ilonn hold RBENM WAR BNTITLED TO PULL IMMUNITY] whisky thieves, Later, howeyer, within the past o ths Kditor of TAs Tridune, Julin }l o and Lew Stu(ml will probably orate | of Cmcagul! an nlfu'l'lc_v. of x anada (both col- ge, No. 80, loh 'I,fiml &4 thel "l “"203: yesterday to nominsta candidates for tho Su- i A.=1 donot ux:m!{v vemember whot he sald | few pionths, Yaryan scemed to fecl differcntly. | Cruoaco, Aug. 1.—I noticed in your papor an | there; thot s, if they can got un aulienco, ored), mado st o e sbounding ‘Bl‘"‘“ h‘“\'v'l"u”" % "l 2 Worth ariinied The | brems Court resulted {n tho nomination of the 3 now, He uudoubtedly believed what he suid | 1o did not make any dircet chungo agubist 1ho | article on the exponse of golug to the Centen- — B e a1y o 0 | s & oo work, yechalutue many. | 1ion. We L. Nibiack, of Vincennas, fn_the firsh ; Wontit, i1a Tads giong, stinckd; ,:."‘.’"" Lresiisuty Tt apoks sl {the bud notmuch ve | yeyl and buving trled 1t I ghought I would' | THE ¢ NATIONAL PARTY, {‘lw“démnnunr tor ud"'n‘i!}i‘.liu"&"\‘fi.%’fi'fir Tt A conRrmea drucas. - Tho ll’:‘:’dgr:‘l:,n’u Distetets udeeGlvargeVoHairkaf Now Albunys ; [t ol 513 remurks wero | spet for B, eked the witneas: Did Wilson | EI¥@ your readors the beneft of what I hayo | CONVENTION 4v GRAND KAPIDY, MIO~—ITH “ecckofi’l: und tho suggeatlon was' enthuslastivally | @ fine bally w&ugflfizfinfl»’wn?}mm t’;&;‘:’hfl:%fl}:hfcmug “%:: " l‘:g"‘d‘;‘t‘"ju“,, ' (5.~1n tho luterest of Rohm1 apeuk of Bristuw as o reformer learned: epated o Th ¥ Spect ¢ s 1.—Tho Vorde G e Nibjuck hos been i A.—vca; I think Dexter was thoroughly hon- l‘\\'u,m:ms rupliul:'Al. that tiwe Reform had not m:’adt lkll’ub'ow ‘GIIAND Slfipl"::lf‘mch.."kfi;‘. {r‘—b"‘l‘”l:‘c Natlon- DuBuQuUE, 'i',?'flflté '“x,’l‘nfl;‘.‘.:‘a;,m, Da y}&?{-fié&' 'k‘m""hfl“";"‘l' m{,‘é;‘ {fgr"“m,.'f“l‘l }:.'é':};;,{'::hu Kx,‘,‘fi::‘r 0'}“‘!%:,? :::'l is pml{ e B s e, T e | e, ¥, yarcutyba Jofia-as appliul.tutha | \5TiLa i D e 15 e i o | s bowi celobraied by'cho olored peoplo of s | fal i dato to bo B horcatter by thaocat | well knigwi, 1o may be clusied as an ererse) | aever secmed to me we ould get along withouy Mr., Cothrano—DId he suy that Bristow was Tolalieseorerserne ...$33.00 | ty from the ranks of the other parties, wot to- ety by plcnlca‘, ""’"‘“t:‘,;"#;'.wifi'.‘:u ’“‘?,'»}’,‘;'{,fi;,,“'g,um Lutheran Conference of the lrm;{ time. Judge Howk s pretty woll kuown 3 saking sume of this evidence of accomplices tha right man in the right plicet Add to that 80 cont: ny for adinlsslon to | day, The platform on which it was orgouized, @arzsnuka, Ill., Aug. 1.—The colored people | Middle District, comprising the Btates of Ohfa | 80 the profession asn leading luwryer of New 3 ().—Was there uny evidence before the tGrand Witness—Iio sald Bristow wus the man for the | the ground for a week, maKes $30, leaving 814 | aftorwand sdopted as the resolutions of theCon. | of this eity und viduity to-day celebrated tn an and Indlung, wil} 1neet iu thls clty to-morrow, | Albany. Judge Perklus, of ;fih city, snd Wor i Tury Implicating Logan or Farwell s being In | next President, und that they were golug to | for other expenses if you start with entl ¥ 5 sppropriate manner the emuncipation of the continuu in scsslon vne wegz, The Cone | don, o{lbu preseut Boncl, uged uo apeelad futro: 1 sy i sathy with the Widsky Ringd wake kim Prestdent. 1 Hetened to bim atten- | - Board and room were obtalued by seversl | Vention: fs us follaws: afaves by the Britlsh Government in 1834, Mr. | fercnco s composed of 230 delvgates, luy apd | duction. The actlon of the Dmum‘:flu{lh a vire Y ANt the slightost. tively, aa I liked his zeal, He was very positive | with whom I Lave epoken for 85 per wiek, Wu lelloye the two great political partics, a8 now | Afaick ‘of Peoria, aod tho Itev, Mr. Jacobs, of | clerlcal. tual repudiation of Pettit and Buakirk;but whild Q:—Did you discover vy evideace tending to | fu bis' fnstructions that Dristow was 't be the | - OF course, theso uro uot. Lotel 'ligures, but at | SgRtiituted. o boso coupletely uncs the contral | ihig”city, hoth cdtored, aud Jay Porter, white, Bpacial Dispaich fo Tha Tribune. lscarding them, Judgo Wordeo, who i fn the lmml fit. |‘I ;;;:u I“‘ Wl DId not hear of any, :nsxlt l‘iesmm?edl ‘:llhl ,,"'f," ul:lx- Iunru:uum‘u rl\'nm“l,m\uuxl and aul. muck nylob It 6 unsate lohRer Dt e e nl‘w of thus city, mnéllulw-pcews:‘-mummnumarwu mms]ol.d m. ?‘:fil’:lll’_k 1{ L !rhxh, tlfiu w:i]« m;;f. ia%-e‘ " Td:;;dmfirg;:;{{ :}6“; ROt s, ot liear 4! ch. 1 regard vhut Lo sald usastrongin- | Oxa Wuo Uaw Bszs 7un CenTENNIAL | G W of the occasiou. Tho attendancy was N ular Jsu of ark Jlotel Liere for the | gether the bes ¢ lof Q—Wus Bollcitor Wilson vut thered k thnutlon thut I inust turn over to nrlnww.n“ von §50, :’:Ju"rl»:lr? l'mzn. k u‘:’n]xl:l’lve“n é'lmxon;:‘f"fierf; though not ss large us suticipated. a l’-’l‘i tlvo years, who goes out on the Sth owing Ennd.