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T 12, 1876—TEN PAGE WASHINGTON. O TR o e oot o O e, FORHt inguilre in the teorganization of the atmy. Passed, i “ ; LHE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: SALURDAY, AUGU e ey VYR o Y 5 tha tvo old rate, , Lerror Into the hearts of tho colored people, Upon | of clttzent trampled nnder foot, and lunatie :‘;mr-,r:mfia‘;:llnfll:}’;w':w: !l'l'lu c;eummumnm\ | & very mean and seandalonsy pmnxlnbm}l:\oflw ite | Tnmaand penitentiaries raneacked fot witnessen, the pantry, asked admission to the mew kitchen | men anddonly asarmbled dn thix little town, In- | Informers wero enconraged and {fl;fl"’lvy!d. and the corl. 1'a ind no donbtas to the tHghteousness of 9 T u':a nmenflmnnt";upnrrd by the Hotiss, nnd would FOREIGN- tuxpnn that, There had grawn te be zenl withont i o ) nt (o regard to popular adnention, which fipon the und that they were reformed mte who | hatited almoet excluslvely by colorodl people, pers | mont incradible atortes received th advidity,al )lfl‘ Henato then reauned the considoration of | Judgmo! 3 3 w hnd 3 i'h'd by KC:E""“ Imah "1',':{;""" e tinrmeton " | ERren o e o det e g o mareaay | thanelh contradlcted and peaticred to he wlnde thg S oate ol 2us, Mo tiamiin_nfceat | puallotgnd the sitsntion jof, Goneem, m.um'ig Another Flight of Btorles Ty, EEP.CUL ISt AR OF CUR ANIng ChR RcLaL; v . 33 n ' y 4 ve honds of | loanonn are laught by example, twhat wanid be anid and sacked thelr Ritmble homes, Munchousen statement Implicate the Trosldent I o mastor-Qenetal (o ncept and approve hond $ When greentacks were st createid a n war | Hiad & band or Shois. Diiins andienly pounced | Whimar pmemie cment, Implicats the Feetldent In | Gongrress Busily Engaged in Tostninsters, AppEove santraels, wic.; tha Second | in fulure of the. Consrens which phered sneh an favorable to Servia, 3 e TR thtirs. Demecracy o unconetlationar which | Borrores the oty Tor metermimalon mou s hoan | §rnment, | wus welcomed an o benefactor, they held as to eversihing ealeulnted to heip put | up thronghont the tand, tontions, ddown tha Jleballion. Mr. Hendricks stated in1%63 | It Is openly proclaimed that the Repnbliean ma- |, THA INQUISTTIONS. that 1he paper of the Stalo banka was a betier | Jority of 35,000 In ¥onth Carolina ls to be overs 'The moat of theao Inveatigations wers eonducted currency, when ho knew tho War cunld not bo | come and the State carried for Tilden; and this | with closed doors, ro that the victims, whone carried on with that pper. In 1807, after the War | ean be done unly by frightening colured men from | namea wera to b blackened, would know nothing was over, Mr, Pendleton conceived the fdea of | the polla or compelling them by forco o2 fraud to | of wnn;muolnqon uttil they got 1t thtough the edapting "the greenbnckn and inaning enough to | vota the Domocratlc tcket, nowspaners or other Indirect channels; and when pay tno National debt. This wonld at once MISBISSIPTL, soma of them demanded to be heanl and confront- repudiate the debt and destroy the greah. 1In Mieelesippl, alnce reconatriction in 1860, the | ed with thoir accusers, {t was refosed until the Dacke, and kill o/t twe of the hatad agencics | average Republican majority haa been over 80, - alanders had been sent over the coontry, and then in putting down the Rebelllon. Tlendricks accept. | 000, In 1872, Grant cartod it by Mlmw Yot eanted In such & manner sa to make thielr dofonea d hy ! npon a penceablo wite villaze aml Inficted anch | ernment, was welcomed s & benefactor, & H H Ansistant Poatmaster-G 1t e and slan Closing Out Business. contracts for il raeportaton. mug. the Thied Asnlatant Postnaster-Geiieral to approve and slgn contracts for supply. Axrcll to. 0w | dithonal secsi e i suRenimont aa Barely n Quorum of Repre- b sl e o "'“'"?"'n’i"{.""’ frow Ve af 0 No rlenns, vi chmond, Va., ang sontatives in the Olt}y. rp..mpmnnnuuo.wn" o i mand Ve ud . Me. Alllson submitted nn amendment to authors Ize the Pontinaster-tieneral to contract for a daf); Several of the Investigations | mnilbetween Chicago and the eastorn orminis o amendment as thir, nnd amne year defanlted In the payment of o paiia ""‘f"‘”"’i"“‘ o ety ant, le dosired fo enter his this Camendment, Cwhict wan - a2 dat | The Maijn Army of the Ineurgem, contradiction of Jself, an it provided F |" B k B ] no parkiciiar creed or teneta should be taught in alling Back on Belgradae, nny school, and than declared that 1t atonld not ha'constrned to prevent the reading of the Iilble in fay re vn"oglrg{g;t!-m!l;';- Had the Bible como to | YWhich City Is Being Strongly A non-| 0} The queation belng on the amondmont of the tified and Provisioned, Judiclary Commiltee, It was agreod to--yeas, 27} nays, 16, na follows: For, 'ulon Paoific Kallrond, the coat of the extra ; o 4 n it for Gov- | Lant year,nfter's campaign of horrots, the Dom npossible. ar fmpetfeet, The sttempt to drag tho U ond, : e 1 Tes ae iCauens by Bl sneesh i cons | Fa Zonmn Ity WEHlofly of ‘ove 41,000, and | dirsthe Bobrottsy ot 1hé Navy, and o cover b Will Go Over till De- satvice not o oxeecd 333,000 per annam. * Agrosd | Aior, .5}},‘,';',‘,',!" The Great Powers WIll Resist gy, yention on tho 8thof Wanuaty of that year. 1In | 80 complete and abject wan the terror that In the | with scandal without his knowladge, the relncts b St Inzalls submitted an amendiment appropelate th, pleN Y. Deposition of Prince Milan, 1870 Chief Justico Chase delivered tho opinion of n | County of Yaroo, where the Hepublicans had n An%aawllh which they ylclded to his stern demanids cembez. 1 fi'l:‘f)uun'in ) ‘1‘! l,n" Py l(‘ T Dmm Toutwetl, Phudack, J g wmajority of the Snpreme Court of Bm United | repistered voloof 2,427, thoy polled but seen | to be heard, and thelr rofusal to conaider avidence Q"R‘-' o 'm""“ufl 'T S g"l"“' or: uf.nfm M lgurn-w;. o, g:,l'lfl,f,fim- X m,.{" ;KM the |e,,.f.|,m|n feature qf the green- | votes, and theso wero permitted only that It might | which was offered in his vindleation, conslitute l;’“ "":”',},' km';A “'"‘if‘l l° ) eon uls, 'émfmné: o Wasiclah, 4 S i oa TS gcher | 11 s g coutyete” ahe Whi | oneot T dhrkes e o o Rty St ek, 0k IO ot | B SEH: | Eogland Calls tho Porte's Attention 5 o il an with ners were organized into military cony 8 in cne Commitlees deportes o e ia i . agin, SEiiapouliel around nd hallod the decislan witts | Linen county, well armed, and Insrchod up ang | len pagies pmitloes, depor pubtic or private righte | The Post-Route Bill Amended and | the Fontniartor Uonoral to.conttact for ' fast s s " reversed this declelon, and the Democracy with | down the country with tbreatening demonstra- | which they were hound to respect, and were dis- Jot 1{ " Passed in the Senat -cr:h:‘n bolween St. Louls and Calveston. Ree ony, Maxey, "!m Bulgarian Outrages, ono accord ehargad Grant with having yacked the | tions, Murders, whinpings, nnd evory form of | tingalshod from Lho secrel rbunsls of e faqaitl- agsed in the Senate, ected, | Goflien, Norw ; i Court to ;u:uun nln hmlmmu War m--‘fm‘:n‘ After | violencs, wero of nd{ occurrence, and prominent | tion only h{ the absence of the thumb-actew, the d.l‘;';;..H“.‘L‘i?fi‘..'fll’i’u‘;'u"fi‘u‘xf"m"’r‘Sl‘.Tr'L"{L:' }‘r’kfi‘d g‘;‘:l;:h 3 {:fiffl:‘«';."’ And Totlmates that Thero Has Bo i that they agaln bobbed around and snidl that green- | Ttepublicane, whiteand biack, were notificd to leavo rack, and thoe stake, th Iug privilege, reported. by, Nim. from e Come | Fatom. ‘{5‘“ . teyonson—13, on Mory et 11 DAk et o peraT e o Gags | {hersoriot on VAln of death Lesgues mere formed P R e iations Voted for the G e ‘un Pont"Uiccs and vout tondson Lo doth | . Mot Sartan, "5'3{":‘..«»\'\%\'1'}';“ Tiabertaon, That Enough ¢f Bush Atroofties, CERENL A1ono fuimith moncs 13 tho people: T land, Zivo mo employment, buslnests castom. | and thar manased 13 kera (6 belnes e canery | Appropriations Voted for the Cone | It May lust, 1t provides that it aball bo lawful to | CAteton (Pa. §, Sherman, , NSO INS. or saclal recognitlan whatover to biack or white | continuously for nearly slx months, This man had To ca lhn' éfif..’li'éf‘ «KLT:’ ‘2’».3.';.’:‘3.,’.\"4 ace-raw- | Itepublicans, ‘The Governor of tho State was com- | alivays been a Democrat, and entered the Cabinet ing on this snbject, at thelato St. LoulsConventlon ciled to disband the few military companics he | by the personal preference and confldence of the they adopted l!\e tollowlng resolution: 1ad o prevent their masnacre, and to treat with l'renlm\ntfi without aver laving been tonnected VG dennunce tse fallure for ml these cleyen years of | tho Domocratic Cuntral Committee for hia own | with the Republican party. ace th make gond tha promisc of thie legal-tender | #afoty, the preservation of the peace, and protec- 1t 1s lm{mulbxe now (o fix the cost of all these Totes, ek e Shan init standard of valug 1n the tluno!lhuruhllflpm crty. Tho {renty wasgcnerally | Investigations. 1 have heard no eatimate putting Lnndaut the heople. and the non-paymentol which 188 | violated, tho Commiltee alleging thcir iuability to | it at fees than $000. 000, Investigationa set on disreqard of the pilghted {aith of tiie natfon, restrain_ thele wavage followers, and Misainglnt | foot for the purpose of truth, justico, and the pun- Atter thus _arralgning the Republican party for | thronghiout the campaign was an artued mob, hav- | ishment of erimo nre pralseworthy and uscini; having failen to force specio payments, Ih the next | ing all of the licenno with none of the discipline of | but whon they aro nsed as methods of electloneers resolution thoy demand the repeal of the ack pro- | the va' The_result wna what might havo been ""f o gratify malice, blacken the Innocent, and Yiding for the resumptfon of apecle payments on | anticipated, —a bloody, lawlces, wicked revolution, | lielp demagogues, traifors, land-thioves, and rali- the lst of January, 1870, givingas a renson tliat | fu which s large m-zorn{ ‘wan overwiicimod by an | rond Tobtecs info ofiice, thoy become darker thoact aiands In'the wayof remnmption, The | armed and murderous minarity. The massncres at crimea than thoso they pretend to Investigate. mecessary meaning of this resolution la that the act | Jiamburg, Vicksburg, Clinton, Conchatta, Colfax, DESIRN TO S0IL TIE CIUIRF MAGIATRATR. putoft fosumption, and but for It we could havo | Tied River, Mechanice' Institute, and st hundreds | o of the futins fentures of this business was #pecls payments at once. Of course, & party talk- | of ether places that might be named, aro atl of the Tnt i th tation of the ing thus Loldly munt have some measnre of remedy | samo charncier, for the same pofitical purposes, | Hiep feen tesite o il We) repulation. of the transmit tirough the mall, frec of postage, lotters, tinuance of the Fast-Mail nnck’afgu. OF Gtlior MALter, rolstE eeeetvaly ta Trains. tislness of (he Government of the Uniied States and also” that Genatore, Ilepresentatives, . Delegntes In’Congross, ' tho Secretary of tho sfl? 0 u:fl“ thio L‘lerll( gr lklaa “llauu; cpresentatives may send and recslve thron The Senate also Votds to Restore ?",?('“f'g‘- Fied of poatao, ettars and d:em{nnn'l‘l{: i Alr. Baulsbury sald he wwan opposes 0. frankin: the Frauking Privilego. Jeltata, bt thonght eame peorion chosil o by whieh publlc documents conld b diatributed by Senators ane lepredent ves, OLOBING OUT. - "Str. Tngallo vald 1o was wiitng to restore the THIN HOUERS AND TIlIN LEGISLATION, franking prlvllafi:a n all its proportions, Spectal DispatcA to The Tridune, Mz, Dawes said he had voted foe the reposl of Wasuixoto, D. C., Aug. 11,—Tha Touss fn. | th fanking privileye probably & duzen timen, Ite dicated its desire for an Immedints adjournment by | Fepesl was hroughit about by the jstepolltan tess, which denlrod Lo contrel’all Information for pazeing a resolntion providing for final adjourne | Do Bonpie, And. prosont: Semmiors soanon for R'n\-a vol‘gv.l In the lu’mm‘mvle" Dwemmpxl‘r'gd":kl‘m enrs, Merrimoh, Denulr, cDonald, ‘nllace, 0 Banlstmty, 'Thutman, And Baysnl, who wonld THE BAST. M’}'n‘nolefi&n Ih‘%nnr‘l’u}\'e. A ardoriig ¢he foink A WWARNING TO TURKRY. ’ uestion then being ol rdet mm.‘nt"onmnmendud 155 third e ing, 16 was | LOYnON, Aug, 11.—Further correapondence pa, agreed to—yean, 874 nuys, 15, specting the Bulgarlan atroclitics was laid beforn £, Ldmands then mioved that the reading of the | Parllament esterday, Among the fmost Imporiayy Jolnt resolution take place to-morrow at 1 o'clack, | papers wns & diapatch from Lord Derby tq Ble &d aaid he was feank to say that lig mada the mo: | Ienry Eiliott, thio ritlsh Ambaseador at for e * Hon on account of the Senato not belng full, and '+ matag. Ro,fearod to-nignt . might be lost on accotint of ";lfm sent on We Dth nat., which : not having tho hoceasnry tio-thirda vote, Br. Datia ralscd o polnt of order that Jt took a | [imof Qitsshar may lenf 1o tho ocenpution of 8 oo Aworihlrds vty of e Senato (o fix a enceln ordor, | YYIETAbLa pactof Bervla by Tpkor, themtore okt and ordering the thied reading af u,f.’ reaolutlon | necemary that its troopa Aliould be Kept Undet m..,’;' ceHainly "1 in 3}'-‘ nnln{y ofa lpccllnl oror. él“m nllr:g ;'.".’.‘:'L'E{‘,X';E.“-'a‘x‘.‘a’i Do Shared, | mfld lh{u ATE y - e . ¥ ]orllt'; fosinl u:nfd:r’;’:)u:tmfl R L nL i s mimakea iy Halnr outriges Woult prae t the cape 1 mnr? {saRtrous to the Porte tiian the loas of & hittle, 10 ronots Ly THIEh the. Govermment can oy sy | Sume cliemeter, for the ssme politeal purposes, ! | ment of Congross on Monday, Aup. M,at4a'clock. | trom disseminating Intelligence. | Afler atating | morrow. {1 he Indignation of Kurape would bo uncontroliatie,ang Tedeot tho. Freenbacin in coln Sceordin jo o | And aro yeners o o ot T a by, TAALy Iians s bucn pereistent A eemacatie: | Whatever the actlon of the Senate miny 1o it seerms | that meng penemipar ocrcncs: | Aflor st u? | A lengthy dltcumslon enmned wpon th, polnt iertheehice 12 ecas Rotia to Turkey woui s irc. But the next rosolation mhiows that it ls only LOUIBIANA. Dt an'oarnont hatred of the Goveninant, snd (e | an absolute cortalnty that there will bo no quorum | Paichos ho suhoiinood himedif as rendy Lo vole for $ 5 Bung, the jolner, and not the llun, who is roaring, Gen, Sheridan, while In command in New | dotermination to tarntsh it bofore tho wasld, Tho and reveala the ailly hypocrisy of all that {s so1d by | Orleans, collected with Kreat labor the evience of | Alth hurlod at him refased to_ atick, and, robound- declating that specie paymen(s can be brought about | yiolence in tho Stalo Of Loulsiana alona for po. ing, adliaced to the eplotched faces of his ndversa- only by proper econnmfies, wire “nance, and official Mtical purposes from 1666 to 1874, and reported rica; and his good name and lnu;mmunlnn brights retrenchment; or, in other worda, that nothing can th Igating Committy ofnly th A B doe, A tha whiote Aubject shoRI e nd CA0 }?n“::fll,nlvéurm“m“:flr;x. t:finn'm nted by the | erthian ever throngh the atorm of vty missilcs, o " The fact i, the firat two rcaolutions are Intended e mln:'hmlmfi‘#fi&"gfiyeflmefl:ffim::} for the East and to show that the Demacracy st Lered only to bs desplned. detarmined to liave specie Vsnymcnln nt once, and cxpresscd ' tho opinion that o two-thirds THE SERVIAN CAUSE. Vote was necessary, and ahould the Senate decld e " ablorwiss [ would e unt of the most. cxregions | A €OFreimondent at Nielsrado tolegraphn: 4y blunders which could ba made, and would be aver- | tolls arc closing sround Bersia. Abdul Keri riding oho of the catablislied rules of th Senalo. | Pasha Is puehing westward from Gorgaes. 8 Benate, by a vote of yeas 27, naya 12, or- i dered that the ”!h“ resolution be rend 2 ihird tmo | S0tz and tho Servian Generl Hatvatovich has fa). AL L OehoTh o aut T Ten back to Yankovo and Kliesars, 1fard fghiing ‘The Senate roceded from fts disa 12 tho THouse after aturday most. Alrensy 140 | 110 Fepdal of th law aboliniiog tho franking privi- Tege, membars are abacnt, the greater portion of them hr. Mazey spoke In favor of restoring the frank- upon leavo, and it will bo diMcalt evon to obtaln Iog prixlicge. 8 quorum to-motrow. If the Senate chooses te [ 3iF: Kornanopposed the restoration. posinons tho sosslon untll Tacaday, Itla notpeotne [ }F NSt Ivarmlt | ble Lhat any businces will bo transacted by the ing privilege and moved ananiendment 8o as to al- Houose, low Ecnnlnu, Ttupresentatives, and Dolegatoa in gaddocy “The Rojubli ty b h tandard. pepde X hfrlcnmune'l(lx‘ the | began at Yankove on Wednesday and {8 atill contin. — T - i the I{ousc to the bill to punish the ing. If Tarkey can carty Yankovo thets will be the third resolution for the Weat, and to show that L300 | penren paopican patty have chasen s standa ok Congrese, Secretary of thie Scuate, and Clerk of the | Amendmenta o . uing. y the Deniocracy o ot intend: 19 havo spesta ponr | Tiocie s greater numbor than feil ot the battle | Doar oy ossrs iyes g Wheeler ey ‘o THR CALL YOR TROOTS, House of'ltopresontativos, to rond and recolve let. | counlorfelting of trade-mark gouds and to prohibit I i y B Y A bees ho Tealeatall, | This pard of the platform han k won- | of Ll Tuun, and it anuthor dileronce, Thnt (n | St ohid of d e ey, boen Oine dertully familiar look, and Jeaves the improsslon | that battla the slaughtor was not a1l on one sido, hava been trie to tholr country, {6 Jiborty, and ty Shat Tt may Lav been prepared by ons of the candl- | _ Thin terrible record, embracing a Irger numbor | hamaaiin. 2oy foaig C0 hava been fiusirated by dates on the ticket, The 'msmon of the Democracy | of victima thau hnve fallen by the tom: k aud | disiingulied scrvices in the field, in the Govorn. upon the currency question Hlustratos its moral | seal) Inq-knlln of the Indians in lwm‘: yo ment of Btates, and in the councils of the natlon, aud intellectual condition thronghout. - We findan | be shoul ed aut of aight by cries of **bioody shirt,* | "Gy, Tinyen wan b brave soldies who commnnded e ofcfouvictions and total mbsenco of | ' carpot-bagger,” T scalawair," and all tho sisug- | with diesibering on bogs npon the fleld severoly Tjenencosy policles, or auyiting wearing tho sem- | whangory of brutal biackguardiam, aud an the | webadal iomend folt ni heen fnactibed upon bance of patriotiem, and we find only canning | Tudiane moliate toe bodies of thett clatn theae g that roll of herues who oTared their Jives that thels illatlon and hypocriey, ~They ars for and | mutilato the memorlos of thelr victims by cov- | gountry might live. As a pledga that his Admistr specle payiucnts, Tor aud “ngalnst gree ering thom with charges of every specics of erime. | fop wi 11 be pure and beneficent, he presentsan un. for and agalnst banks, for and againut In- LOWER IN TIIH 6CALH OF HUMANITY. tarnished record, withoutblot or blunder, and, In thie way to Bonjs, such_goode, - The ameniments of tho | P, /mportant obstacle Houtwere agrea oncan the o prmcas® Of 180 | ™80 acmy of tha Sonth n faring badly, and Tho Commitice on 'Financc was dincharged from | fetreated from Yavor to the Interior. Al farther conslderation of the Ilonse bill fo carcy | avallable guns aro belng mounted upon the ram. Ijto egeet "the “provielons of the Atawailan treatys | purts of the fortrers at Delgrade, ” al a wWos ere! rougl efore the Benato with the understanding that & come up to-morrow | Corresnondents nota the fact that many Serviang s unfinished busthess. aro coming to the rear slightly wounded In tne P Mr. Harvey submitted a Jolnt resolution provid- | hand or forearm, and belicve that thoy stiot them. h}z {vlmlr lfl(}um‘?hallnln to lexn:n!nu m\o ‘l’lao d‘l“fll'i“:‘} selves to avold a battlo. collect ¢ Internal revenno tax 8 ", SHI5E and Formented fauom Hetorron” ©% | Col. Antitch's retreat to Tranitza means & much The Houso does not seem disposed to act npon | {os ang documents only, and not packages the Prenfdent's measago with rogard to additionn! | other matter rolating exclualvely to public busi- troops for the Indian service durlng the vacation, nese Cm;::,flg; aloos tavored thesastatitloi of . ndlTerecos e, Idioated ‘gma“‘“: :’ll::cii-.&k‘ll:g&mxmc. 4nd sald its repeal wea s to the -Military ~Committes, while the | ~Tho amendmeit of Mr, Paddack restoring that Houne rofused (o refor the Semata bill npon the ]vrlvllusn Was ugrecd to, —yeas 40, nays 13, ~ua fol- snme subject, which was on the Bpeaker's table, | lows: 8 rofusal {s Interpreted as tho duclaration of an Allison, uma‘f.‘"' intention od tho part of the fouse not to grant [ Alisn « fiewe: ) A asn | this request. The Democratio mombers say pri- Chrlatinucy, Mr. Windaw, from tho Conferonce Committes on | further rotreat, Iranltza Is surrounded by by h i ey blio varying prospocts of the hiour | That these men, thelr aldors and sbettors, are | hroar ot pis capaclty, slhows that he fias judged | vately that1f more troops afe wantod In the Tecrl. | CLriiuinics, resi tholndlan ADDropriation bitl, atbRIGCL A Tonor Illn, 8ffording the Tarku excellont offeneiva. ol Ch il *Seopio dons mot et the divensian s | lower in tho FramoRHlon (b Tuin o¢ atpuments | Mol O Y, Seckalon, T the seld and'n | {orad thoy can b writhdeawn fram te Bayh. Kelir, that tho Commitico had agroed; aud muved that 1t | tions, The fact {s that tho Scrvian wor 1 avost o i % nr 1 Lo n for argumen oliticss and he' stands . in marked contrast to his MORB INVESTIGATION. & 3 < : by it e Initey, than i the Demec: | and il noube donied. by ahy gnodclesried i | omostiiors who ‘Tan peit mavked contmatiofe | T o OB INvESTIOA wmorning a8 If tha uzer, e Chd Sonfafrics on the part of the Henato— | 29O & much tota ambitious charscter han wies yury e thelr battered and “deforaicd face to tho | well-informed man, In tho Santh the effective upon every great question which hss agitated the | Touse would bo thrown into's Ailbustoring doad: Mitchelr, Windom, Logan, and Kernan—wero reappoluted, | It was first undertaken, and {8 about to resolve e pupular breoze. argumonts uscd agalnst the Itepublican party are | country for a guarter of a contiiry. 1f we ara to lock Dy tho attempt of the Democrats to break Norwood, I sbimitt TIHE LETTERS, tho shot-gun, revalver, and tho Knif through the new rule, tho apirit of which pre- NA tented Tuvontigating Comuilttees from sitting dur. | Anthony, Coskrell, ing the receas, but the difficuity was finally ad- };wfi hwl'{, {\uufl b{ a compromige, and an Investigation of Gamtvon (Wis), oroan, ho Boldlera' liomes throngliout the country was | €1 A" - o srderad ta basmano dutiog (o fevets, ;Tho, bill was roporicd to the Sonate, and. the i .‘;?. "“'f('""?nh'éfl demzu Mop{;d }h‘ 'R? ::;;:;:.mr:::;'zx‘m lo it Conimittes of the Wholo aira’ fobort from the Commlttes on Forelgn Af- | "3 Hanijin tiovod to further aimeni 2o as to pro- falres” In relation to Venozuela clalms, Tho reso- ; Tutfon dirocta the Prestient 16 withhold "oy gao: | vido that cantrncta made by the Postmnster.Aon. and fn the | yudge of the comparative morits and fitness of theao ter of Gov. Tilden treat chiofly of the | North tho chargos of eorruption aud the cry of ro. | Jakeoh o, Sombaralive moritaand by thelr past and cannot bo read by ln{ impartial mind | ‘form. The first set. of srguments s sharp and mur. lves, there {a no room luft for donbt. ~Tho one al- it the conviction that it was Intended to sat- erous; the wecond sct false and hypocritical, snd ways right, the other slways wrong, One tralnad itIy men whose [deas are exnnul oppusito to each | both arc need indincriminately by thio samo patty a3 | ncorrect principles that he fs not reqnired to un- wiher, Hle sirdggles throngh half an hour's tedlous | ¢ho location or the occasion demands, learn. The othet coming from a vocation and from rending to arraign the Republican y for not THE VINTUE THAT CONNIVES AT MURDER. ifa-long aseoclations that should excits tho dls- Tuving forced apuclo Rnymenu long Ago, and then Ibaveno faith In that virtuowhich nssails with | trust and repugnance of the country, nraucs to show that the'law providing fnrrc-nml’: fury frand and corruption, bnt connives at murder, TITA GREAT 188UR, tron 18 a hindmnce to resumption, and should outrage, and oppression. Thoso who make daily The approachin will repealed. But when ho comes to tell how resimp- outery abont frauds, larconles, and defaleations, | watched with the ‘fie.f‘,lf,'.‘f'h.fi‘mfi'n"f,‘,"’?no wh(&g Fllm repnu}' Mr, Windom said the | {tsolf into a gucrijin affalr. conferreen desired to hiave th report how concurred NO MEDIATION. \ n, and recommitted to the Committeo for the pue- N \ posc of having cortain modifications made in it. Beronans, Ang. 11. ~No proposal for medis. The dI:'ennlo went into executlve seesion, and | tion has Leon lnbflugd to Bervia by Austris or soon adjourned. A 5 2 'I"nu Be;::\lo {r ucxlecml‘vahueeulan lm!l ap ll!lm[m:m- ey BERVIAN REPUGERS, nation of A. M. Cla 0 be Congressivnal Vrinter, Upphation to his cond mation. hoin miade, dnd & | DBUchAhesr, AUg. 1L—The Chambok of Depa. dinpgaition shown to debate It. the Senate adjourn- | tles hiave voted 54,000 for tho rellef of the Bervian ed without action. famillen that have taken refogo InRoumania, The tioncan bo brought about, and what the Dumnd- | fut fam a dea oar €0 the crlos of murdered men, ey Il by £ tho t tes 4 STaand. b bl h 42 8 eral for fast-mufl service shall nat bo for a longor TToUsH, number of refugees {s vstimated at 20,000, cratic ety wonld o f I Ycre I powor, 1o haa | LLGLATLA CAT Sar 5 the crlesof murierod men, 0 Gtoion, and tha reamIe Wil cnorcing s pomeris] | fhar domand on Veperucia unll Marel 4% 1877, D e g Joars: | ARreodfo. | eatoration | 0nmotionot Mr. Banning, tho Sensto bill ro- DOUDTPUL, Bl Pkt to offer tian the following misors- | infornal outrages, to (h complaint of tuoro Who | Iaocione upon the clectionin November, Inthls | ther paymonts until that — time, 1t was e franki baid o vated for tho restoration . are driven from thelr homes and made outcasts | po view, the or! of a rErSRCIECT AT (O ARt elime Shat rite | from aocloly or no gt criine (ot thal Fach o | Painty, Of coro% U8 Imporlance ot ode RECHIAIaT 1ho oblcet with & cErinipty snd sams yhs; | Poifticul oplnions, ara Pilarisces anid hypoctiton of | A onexeriiin ought 10 bo aparadl to aotura a lo- Aetil inplea con dence, nmlcncnun‘m thy roviviug of | the Lascst sort, Fraudsand larcenied are fnfamons | gitinato trlumph. ‘The Biate ticket prescnted by Izineas, The eariiest time in which ruchi & resulbean | crimes aud degerve tho exocratlon of all men; biat | tho Republican party Is & good_one, aid_deserves e brourtit aliout §6 tue hieat, K¥an when the prepara. they are inferjor in enarmll( 1o the crlme of mnr- | {ho confidence and aupportofall, Gen. Hartidon, By ty i Byo baey mALSred, the extot dato wu dory ‘The taking of humau Iite savo In solf-dofenso | our candidate for Governor, needs o thtroduction 18 the wickedost deed under Heaven and smong of commendation in_this community, Ilis high Josling e mich of the Ammy Appro printion bill | Loxvox, Avg. 11.—Tho Times' Parls specin continuing in fhree . saiant scout to 100, and | gays Tarkey's afm fa to anticipato mediation by ac- Ing in forco the siatute anthorlzes i ompieG mont of 1000 i s, St2rlzes | conding to the vanqulahied Sorvlane, and to Mopte. from the Speaker's lable, snd, aftor explanation by | negro, vanqnlshed or not, conditlons acceptable Bbioy, was passed, enangh to ho npproyed Lefore mediation could b ter discurslon, the rerolution allowling the accomplished, Military Colnmitiee to ait durlng the recess wos + of the franking privitego under a misapprohension, Sutuplest unon, wilel fow mombors wera | o Giiondod i voto siattet o testarbions Informed OF 00K, an Intorost fn. Thors ato | 3. Tiiicheook rasowed bis amendment, mado in TRouR etitom. vy oun $hat tho foports | comimliiea of tho ¥ hoto, appropriating $40,000 Commiltes, a practically fu tho Intereats of lobby. | for ® fast-mall servico betweon Chicago and Gma- nta and ofhera whoiavo roproseuted tho uneut. | D%, Arocd & Tead (bird time and passed—yons, z:;fl{;lllmnll in not a trictly hanorable 27; nays, 18, X HELORADE, 3 ! - adopted. ; # 1 foretun comim & Son men, and the niurderor need, not be oxpecied 10 | charnctar an a roan. his Qistinpriahed serviass hrn TN INDIAN D2t Tho reportof the Commitieo on Forelgn Affaies, | Virna, Aug. 11,—Tho Sorvians ate engagedfa 105 BEchangea witlotier taulons. The skaciin ooy | heatiats at (he commisnton of may boleabeCiod, to #otdlor In the Neld- bls recogn zed abilitys alov- Tho conterance T e Tt Appro- NOTES AND NEWS. In regardto the Ventznclan clalims, was then con® | strengthening the farlifcations of the Caniial af Teldrcare o crorchanaitiy Koniiione: Sty hatank | o will sommt perjury, fotery, araon, ot any Sy him 15 o Wphert dogronia ot g e: | Priatlon BT was adonied witkost ' dissonting TURIAWAIAR Tigd T Y SFiot rending th report; dlscusslon enmnod na | T IO T Minltor it arioh e ek 5 3 4] s 3 vy rupplies aijy.omeln of pricial’ admisliritvs Eilesmaa- | sonco of pibllc corruption has butm nada a pretoxt | ARSI M1, I8, M hikheet dogros to lead tho T | volce,"atr. s tho Housa Sletisd'ton ot 1o Spectat Mapatoh to Ta/Ayisine: {7 Wil bo dofnded nalong o6 b h to.the character af the claims, the greater portion tho city will 3 {l\ 1l ible, of which waa declared to bo without merit. " Firml: Sttyorll s tfindobanlang o yonlbje 1y, the jolnt resolution paescd, and Mr. Waddell Lownon, Aug, 11,—A tolearam from Conetantl mada tho conforeiico report on tha Pacifie Mall | napto nnnmmcfin that the Snitan has granted coms Etosmenip bill. The report meroly inakes niots | niote amnasty to (ho' fiulznrians Implichtod th i for murder, for the oatablishinont of relgmof tor- dlavhio can erd this sitbout kuowlng that 1t fe & | ror."for delving men from socioty. depsiine thor 1o Confolarate Pompetiey throcaias fiup of 5 piarnceful Junglo of wards, 8 strluging together | of (holr means of subsietence, and robbing nany | in Novembor,tho subjection of the. Toyar alt- et e Lo o Ao make By Iniprosslon aoi thousands of people of thelr dearcst politicdl | mant of the North to rhe Hebel slement of the JracT o n diea. atieets (It dony by are | Tlbta, South, snd the Inatallation At the ntionsl Capltal Wasmyaron, D, C., Aup, 11,—An attempt was tho § to ) D. C. Donattmont Thio T (oo mooek ot WAF | oo to heing. b the Macatien Treate simies s which huuvlut been devised for the complets sur- | Senate to-day, but it failed. The Sandwich Tsland render of the n"“;;“;l;‘]“!" :l‘::;::”“flfl- Commlsslonor, who I atill here, hns littls hape of " dxplict the langungs, guatding aeainst any con- | [ate risl r, with ¢ L f the lcadersand volubllify'to cover up the. tioe Incapacily of the TERKING HYFOCRIAT. of tho voty epirlt and incarnation of tho tebellian. | 9ho conferanco report upan tho bill to prevont | t0 PAsEage of tho bill at thin session, stragtion that might recogniau the oxtra subaidy | ackive movory in by mp 0" Of Lo loadersan Pt Y p pacity o }r’n thn‘rtu lumn:quflfl; mgm n:l'lunl l"‘l‘l"l“ &hu‘: —e—— mnwnnw,mungnrmflfl mark Em,,], wos de- ‘The Hoose throw Wanlmlc'(‘nl d’;‘{‘a mgox;%lrn;?ru;‘xcm. i o DIACOURAGING, i i rimee, it1n that reoking hrpoctiay which affec| - feated, and for tho first time probably in Amerlcan A 80P T ¥ GRANUBRS o anucall made frfqpenco report on o'l muo Standard's Tielrmdo corrospondent tafos UENDRICKS ON SPROIN PAYMENTS, LETTERS FROM THE 'LE. 3 [ ly ) 0TI o) Gor. endricks, o his letter, after taiking in a | {600 AS8 at traud, while aitempling Lo caat ETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, . | {aied, 811 Jor o fest e prabacy in Amerlcr Tndlana Appropriation biil. 116" sald " the 1 ua general way in favor of specly-paymonts, and | deode the me urgng the repea) of the Resumption act, the only NEGRO PLOTS. % the Editor of TAs Tribune, §'F.§:‘:.":’.;E.lcf‘::r:';g‘i"v'}Jcfi?:fififa"é'Ihfim'."r'; posey mflf {nfamous lics aliont. negro plots to murder | Cincaao, Ag. 11.—With rofaronce to tho Han- by passing a bill ordoring tho printing of the Agrl. Fonie i Now Fave an to th bil, wan Ted by | caiCaral Hoport for 1674 And 1875, bug tne Grangers nk-doalcrain the Stata of Now York would | shonld not be docolved, 4s 'the Domoceacy ave thelr rights sezlonsly Infringed by the bill. | made sio appropriation for printing them, fo that . raphs that it 18 unoflclt iy reported that Tcher- gureedtowaen saving over lnst year's bl of | N anttompte nyaines NIk howe abnheats ,tq;zgggghgyv B T Ao 19, 6 Honia a | fallnre. Tho nonltion from which Nisch wot to mensage from tho Preaident, with comumunications - Raxe heon Vombarded has been reoccupfod Ly the st drendful and Infanious. . THB HANFORD MURDBR. r Turle, e Lilto people have bocome exccedingly stale dy, thé attittdo of Tim T h thero were somo difiicult legal quentions i fom theBecrotary of Wap, Gen. Shorman, and | “3{IC"1he determination of the Sorvians to make & ihg cuttlo-flal sontence, whith wos intonded to M B h ¢ the | ford tragedy, thid attittdo of Tim Tnmunk has tho resolutlon 1s only fdlo words. The printing- | b, Bheridan recommonding an increase of the ! Sreate mn ebscurliy, and, practially, menss abeo- | BGGSKIALE: L pwmer the coluting of 19 | ey wdmirauty santained by ts wiiters and segari T ptpone wnei poed {0 dafeat tho' Il rather | gy cannot peint thom withont sa aporonelating. | o tetidan, cec arimy by 800 o, or authors | iandat Alezinats, iftho eoldiors will Sght, wilch ately satuiyas i the atupld and clumsy stary that the negrues hiad | od so with remackable nnanimity by the publie, WILL BION 1T, DOUNTY BILL, Ity tocall out flva reglinents of “voluntoor cavalry: | "HOLHL o ncamped for 60 miles on tho side dnoraughiy, bellevo that by publlc economy, by | conspired oot et b menund ugly white | Tho treatment this case lios rocelved &t tho hands | Tho Preatdent g veveatodls tald thal ho shoald Bonator Logan lacked five votes of the necessary | %1090 men coch, Referred. of roads leading to Paratchin, * Dosccummuiate the preclous metats, revnion, af ia | Women of Georyls, That (s Infamous {fc wan i | o your panet hos atiown, withont excessiva zcal | voto the tivar and Harbor DI If paased (o oo A L Dagley (N, Y.) viado the tonforence THE PRINGESS' LEOION. afllwpe:log.‘ Y poskitie without Egflcrm.".n“;‘-:nffl {onded as a protast for a slsughlor tieralalaN ttia | of T BESCIRe SR, o hont oy el | E s et (Harbor| DL If passed stated, 2‘1',’1‘5’?,2.‘,‘2. e h:“'l‘,‘{‘_u'e’c"";:'{;’,"".‘m?:“ haino Trbieoaarls pooda.” Afsath tho countor(oltIng of | o Princows nf Sersia hon Tiwseq un, appeal fo Chrtmereli) rodlt Bnhat thens. potorng, Mmmior MUST NOT SPEAK OF g CriNEs. ty of the crimo commltted and Lho necessity of tho | FONSYen to;der, I aa interviow, thnt atier axain: TOTTER'S BUCCRSEOR, ance report was rejected—yeas U3 nays 83, Thia' | JoLUNICEra (o enter tho legion named after hersolf. with the restration of pure govermmnent: Wil Feators Ining tho bifh he had deolded to slim It, for the rea- general vonndence, encourags the thefaiInyestmen s g Many woll-meaning people deplore ‘mln refer | law's complete vindication, with an oye single to a2 gence fo thy outrages cominitted in tho Southos | tue protection of saclely, How has it boen with oty fein s Buenyii o bAR g 0% | Ethtcat 10" agonclintion. and htmony begsen | P Tonier g 18.UIIAIONE €0 hs daloat o s s The Jeelon consfals mainy of forcigners, and i1 Front many Goase fonialued appropriations for a | James G, Hill, whohaa been for nine years one r. Morrlson offred 8 resolution for tho fina) [ f2at Otling ub In responss ta her, appeal, ny Goose Creeks and uscleas works, there | Of the principal architects in the Treasnry Depart- : The Standard's speclal from Vienga says 1,500 . e " inent, was to-day appolnted by Secretary Morrlll | adjournment on Manday nost at4o'clack. Agreed 1¢ will baflle human Ingenulty to cxtrsct a practl. | the Ssctlon.” They are excordingly anelons. {pat. T botng S ot ith the lean | RO GRT rportantend nacersaty oppropriationaln | ok, was to-day speolnted by 8 Tempgnind. 3ir, | t9 withont discumlon of division, ussos from Servla havo arivea In Hungary ‘4nd gal ea trom tho sbove sentence. ' It s prcisely | In this Centennial year, post difereucds shall b | protense of bolng restrained by a sonee | It Hothouldtherctoreap unimportant works not | JIfiLls from Mussachusetts, and itands very high | Mr. Binglelon, froin the Comittea-on Printin THE GRRAT POWERS, thokind of talk » man indulkes In who has no | foreotion, and tlo eoplc, Norih and Soutn, for- | of defurentlal rogard for the sacredoess of ju- | {AGaRErOfiiation f they will come Iy on unoxpund- | 1h the Government einnloy, having been U prin- | Toported bick the Sonato Ill for printing 100, The Berlin eorrespondent of the Sfandard opiflons Upon the subject, and Aceks by pompous | Solting sud forgiving, and mindful only of aur | dielal courts, within whoss province no mortal | od Palewres: clpal axsistant of both Mullett aud Patter, . Thls flfl{'fl of tho Agrlcultural lteports for cach year | | The Eratispiced fhuk e e Slancard s Ay Copimiticel plrase to conceal tha abject poy- | £7eat nailonal future, uhall meet and embrace ass | ot clothed with the littls fess than Omnlpo- Artotho Con LTI B, BLyta went Jo hot subject to-contirmation by the | pYASTA and 1870 ana appropriating §10,000 for | % bas transpired that tie Em 25 Tielchetadt, aueed erty of his Intellectual exchequer, iyt s = | tent vestments of tho Iaw should be siffercd to 0 the Conaular and Diplomatio bill, the Pres- 3 i Ahat when peace was conclnded the Porta migl » Py 0 be wialied; but I must reinind such well- g PON’ oM N . ‘The endmont to the bill to provide The Tiepublitan pariy ik aersCRna atll fa, fn | ICAMIRE Beopto. thal suy fornal recanciliation, | eater, tho Tines declincs to discuss the question | 140n% sald that tho Hlanse weed have no' fear thit e S means to defray the cxpenises of tho District of Co- | tako uaranteos to present Scrvin from acain he ahould conduct the servico an_a greater s Frank Paliner s to be appolated ono of the Com- It regards | While the dearcst righta af miilions aro syatematic | of Justification. As this pretended veneratlon of than the nzpnllgfllunnl allowod, He sald hni'h'& mhllunon under the Pout-Olice Appropriation favor of a return to specle payments Tumbla till tho 1st of Decombor noxt was non-con- | B3uitiig Turkoy, but that the Tarka shonld - | be pormiltied ta accupy n Servian town, o1d aiid allvcr ne Lhe standards of walue, and hus | ALY Sioleted ond Tio ereatent wionys paseod ut- | thy courts In wholly nt. varlanica with Jia former | Nt thiakr thor g “opod:. 1o 8ald o dld | mimonors under ¢ sublect of the compenaation | Gurted In, sud a eommiiteo of confarcnce wae or- | be Pormilied th accny a Servlontown, fioked forward steadily and hunastly 5 G this ffloed Andunpitianed, will be sisrankest L7oc- | cuatomary style Of aitacking and lemcentos svacy sny oo blghy ond if, in'® ofder f0maihe | of raliroads for the transportation of malls, Y e i Turke from entoring Delgrids ls Probauly teno, ‘11 when the paper mdney of the country should b at 10T oty e kiaviot muaeand humen Justice. | nown tribusial of the land, it follbws no urally | tain fhe leading positions, It should bo. | Boston Inwyer witl bo anol! ier motuber, The Com- e mm— 18 represented that the Powers are rusolved not to por value, That there has been, and is to-day, a o r'““'; y m’,’l of “‘l‘:“ wn‘lm‘ e l.’" ,:,_l\‘m'“g" that in polntof fact tho Zimes I8 actuated by no | coma nccessary to withdraw the Ministors at some | mission is appointed by tho Prosidont, and 1810 ro- z consent to tho deposition of Princo Milln, :ard to the manner a 0 tlmi resu n ¥ al e A . . ——m ot to'be Genlod: hut thero hes beon & Konesal soue | be (HOFGUGH (o bo pormanent sad healthy: ALl | 00 Telat o in viow of a farmer rolationahip known to have currenco as to the neceasity of resamption and the g“,{.‘;’,‘;‘(‘,‘,"fl:fg“;fl.';'y'l’:?}:’;l “}:.’fficl"'ig““fi;“"“;; been sustaltied between It anil’ Mr - Bullivan 1o ipuriance nrmlupuu.s practical measures lnokln;i P aaign of-oqual mahta mi Southem Staren il | simply to aid the iatter porsan b& lunprusdufi (‘u '"“;“'i‘é‘ ll‘:m: nlh'llflllarl“ ““(lh‘hlmi‘ u‘ be the ",fl“'l’.m“‘ and decelve nobody. . Such f."mm':q'l'hx::".1".]“:;1;':’?“"“' Eziu.cmox;'xulli\ll danusry, . wad_passed, Oxing tho lat o 3 eceasa m o 0. ls Jmmuty: 1870, as fl‘l‘o time WIIL5| resumption "l'nl:ll.! 'w'“flll' cannot be ignored and cuncealed. Ministers ot the posts of groat Importance, whers | (unmarried), haying lolned tho Democracy, and wehave unadjusted matfors, and would rueito | BIVIDG. takPn an etive part I e ety od sending tho Eurepean Minlstors temporarily from | ‘l'ilden by Insugurating women' muullmf-, found one place to another, - Httlo difieulty to-day In kumngi favorable report THE DIPLOMATIO BILL. upon her stalg clalm from tho War Clalin Copyml| A Vien dispatch to 7 Soir, of Parle, AT TROY, N. Y. arkorty TRy EMEL, 10 fe Toln, of Tare, , Tnov, N. Y., Aug, 11,—Roussean & Harring- | to massacro Christians in ol ton's planing mill and lumber yard were burned | Lot many viliages aro empty, thelr Inhabitants carly this morning, Tho loss {4 850,000; the ia. | [AYING becn vlaughtereds that horrible atrocitica o bringy us to the fealiro of tho case mbat anforty the Wettern Autocialed Precs. tee. When the roport wae presented, the Hgn co, $19,000, ShyoEcsa cummiiisds (nd bundreds of dead budies B ) . wara, ,000, na. An i nto Sl Thke pace by the rodamplion of mreinbron 1 clorsror quiruds thomaolves upon 16 | nato® for the aceiiscd: The saime Aenit e R | Wasninzene Rl AL ‘n.J?fia ‘Committes | waa convulaod with fanghtor, 1 R —_— o it ta Dosata s fiiry, fnto (e in coln, and for that purpuse authorizlug the Sec. | Worid and cry alond for redress. # bearance that .Impels the = Times to sup- | of Conforenco on tho Consular and Diplomatic Ap- g AT CINCINNATTI, » wanded. < xrl:lr{ of the Treasury to resarve the aurplus BUT ONB HIGIWAY TO 1““',1 rm- such comments would naturally prompt vold in the Treasnry anif to sell bonda to procurs | _Let mo say to this class of people, aud the men | [y ropriation bill came to an ut this after- llzmn;l‘!. the mode of nlfiu:mungtm\:fl? !mu:l ln.l:- THE RECORI?- 1o selze and enlarge upon any possible theory of B i hcon conld b foated by Bearetary Fiahy tirougn “Knafotaat Becrs: BENATS, Opxcrnwaty, Aug, 11,—A planing mill ewned by Lo additlons] golil that might bo necesssry. | Of the Houth, tharo lu hut one highway toreconcll | juntifeation tht the ciroumatanees conrt o or- LATEST, The Parle Naflonale reports that the Bervians .| Dradiey & Wilder buraod to-night, Loss, $30,000% it i ner hete preparatious ara suniclout, ane that | Iation, and that e onow, stralgt and trces and | ured {nto nfording Thio Tatt. 1a. that white the | Dy of Bate Cavejuy urough Anlstant Secre- Wastixaton, D. C., Aug, 11, —At the expirs- | Insarance, $3,000, +SURIEY | bare 00,000 ghtlag ‘mon'at Alexinets and Dl e eaislation may nol bo nocessary, and | ¥t ls postale ure lnscelbed theso worts: ' Equal | Ties, i Thix coss au'In ai) othere. would vers | necescary s pnc thn th Lok fo o, flours 0,50~ | 105 0f the morning hoar, Mr. L a4 ———— Lopow, Aug. 125 a. =1, —A Ragusn correspond- u 'i“l'.'n"'.fl""'"‘ ic tinie xed to not premaiure, 1; :'.?.':"fi'(»'.fi'éb&?&‘rn""ffe"é ,}mml‘lym';uflmnmg r..-;uuy -mmxmu m;‘p'nngu weal to H own pri- fl:{‘tffl ggnu‘:m tv;n‘ l‘la.l:'b:ihla-murraw. Zhe ro-':an- m;““'“fl" -ma"{{nnln'é- “.‘;‘:‘,ZL‘;}:....: LATE LOGAL ITEMS, * ent of the Timea snyn tho Forto lins repelied pnci- Woubted by many who are 18 oarnet vate purposcs, T jots powers of Inventlon red 1 ed on the Con- o g 3 eclu payments, " Dat what” hos o han ol | Way they Will AFFive AL the Elapit of Beace oo 2r0 hers wholly bamied and,"for fie nomeer toat | aciar” omnon "Oue 7ok ARAR! howover, The | of Mr. Morion fo print oxtra coples of the Prasl. HIE 1wl slakc egorstuns honextly Intended to accomplish tho great purp find unbroken rest, Barah Jones, a muscafar, enuff-cliewing wench, %‘: ?.,‘}L:’ ’:‘1’::"],3‘-” went Into tho drug-store of W. 11, dudsun, No.287 | 4o iisahi- Nacper " 18 employing Circassiana Clark street, Jast evening 'to purchaso some A dispatch to tho [)uflyfl—lep-ra{mlufllthl'rnlk‘ e an i of her [favorite drug, and, &l"' detected in stesling n bottle from the ahelf, becamo | L Slovernment futends, nfter t Juigation of Feryla, to arralyn. Prima Minlator Iist] higly Indfgnant. Blie then walked ont into the | jrod.ch bolding him to be chiefly responsiite for strcot and plugged stones through the window, de- : " Aroyiug aovcrsl intge panes uflglnn. “The Irate | the tusurrcetion 8 difteroncen e S0, hoosonfgrrecs of tho Sonate [ dent's Mowngo in relation to the Hamburg din. to reduce thls anouht ono-half, and to abollsh | Culty—and to takoup the Tlouse bill for the equals twenty-two of tha conaulates at points whoro it {s | 12ation of Lonntica of those who served in the Iate supposed they are not nhnnilulnly roquired. Ontho | war for the Unfon. Rejocted—yens 21, nays, 20, dipfomatic teanch of tho bill tha aifuronces of ih ; d Contorreus word to-the extont §100.0g6." Fnesg | Messre: Koy snd MoDonald votad with the Ropub Hling to concedo to tho Courta functions aid wicn the 8t Louls, Convention “and Tilden | WIIY TIB DEMOCHATIC PARTY OARNOT I THUST sed by {taelf. taclf. and Hendricks pretend to ba greatly in earnest K ED. It 'lgl"elrswgn a fact acknowledged very goner- aboutspeci. payments, and denounce the flnflul’llc. ‘The Democratic party cunnot be safely trusted | ally that Mr. Bullivan and his brilliant wlfs have au party for nol havingbroseht them about before, | with the control n’nur Qovernmeont for iuany re Austained excollent positions in Xfe, but whila thia und detand the repeal’ of the esumption act be- sons, a fow of which | wil( bricfly atata: M fact londs a acoming of onhanced misfortune to cuuse It 1s an obstacle in the 1, Becuuse the vital clementof tho party, the | then: in thelr prenent difficnltics, it yot men who control Its action uni destiny, wero fratt. | membered that the victhn and hia fa leana In tho afiirmative, and Messra, Booth, Durn- = wory _adjusted an In the preceding Instance . Heneganbian was then trundled of (n & wheelbar- resumption, and talk onl ors, and did everything in thoir power to destroy | from a disparity of porsonal public promine - | by reducing the amount ons-hair, and Soeronond- sldo, Chrlstlancy, Edmunds, Ilowe, Mortill, Sar | raw to the Armory. FRANCH. abunt reauming h{ rnhl e cconvmlen, thelr country, ~ No man who over dellberately bo- | twoen the two wives, in the case, were no o ingly reducing the number of Ministors resfdent. gont, and Bhorman with the Democrats In the [. A poor, forlarn slave of 'wh'n\ly entered the A RUNAWAY, D ety Hoaebis, Inioa ient o ralize | trayed i coimiey e e LB | e e~ Tiiags (st wonldacares- | The tedaetion e gty In tho Houth and Con: | wounitye, ! anooh of Louts Hildonyat No.53 W osk Lako street. | Panis, Aug. 11, —President MacMahon and bis " e ! , h0; ¢l ' % : 0 per- . C prenaout the whelo business, T plittorm ‘and | Hhom i power. s’ snetiog tlon. o, (0 put | 1y duality any personal viojenco mun P | Tower aalaries aro o bo subutivuted, The sismion | Ar Windom calied ap the Tonso billto pravide bl ng, f assuaging his i 1]ea to ‘m' :n .ma“l:-:nlhl\:m)lxx{rnfl l‘l’nvur. tag hlr;mnl wifo were returning yosterdsy from Verssllles letiers ate futended to raconcllo the hard-money | Government into the , hands "of men who J. E. W, proprictor bounced thy inchrlato to tho sidewalk, Paris in a post-chalse. The horsos were frightened to Greceo ls withdrawn. Tho salaries attached to | meansto dafray tho oxpenses of the District of Col, men of the East, who are demanding speclo pay- sought its doatruction armed rebolls Envoys Extmordiuaty and Ministors Plonipoton- | umbla untit Dec, 1, 1870, by authorlzing the Din. by by o gensdarmes drum-corpa and ran away. The aiente at once, and thegreenbacknen of the West, | fon® wonld bo - hisaiity, Thess mer® an: HOUTIRAN Uaty romeln unchongod In fact, thero 16 ro- | trict authorities to anticipate taxesby a losn 0 the T T e | e o e o Jnd a cart, hnd the whoate upposed (o rosumption sltogetlior, and | cept Tho Government only i & miitay T e oh o b {luctton of the salnry of thess aud Ot Consulb, 10t | wniunt of $418,007, ‘ basement. _ Officer Enewarth, Who witnossed | driver wan throwi. to tho ground, badly huet. The srery Htflg{fl:fltflfi shade and class af o ;:-'L'.‘fl".\fi pecoasity. They donot lore L, cars HOUINEAVONL | 0yyoar Aug, 11,3ty attention ns sk dson ';":3? an :m_,gcmg‘;d‘m”;g;“‘;’;g‘;"{;‘; sum ol | Mr, Edmundesubmitted Mumendmml‘l,mvldln the ansanit, lifted the® poor ‘!en.fi then luanin- | yroatdent and hie wifo escoped unburt, and Gnishod mako each clus of men belleve that sll tie athors | tlioim, Tt thie dace not dimentsn thelr desice s | called 10 on artiéle In gestorday s Tainons sl | Srou oo APUICRE Minlaters and Coisuls s havo | that such loan shall bo toinporats and o repald | nenul io conditlon from the boting o bad recelv- :lr.e“::Ihh cheated, aud thelr wishes alone to be coa. gutr.-lnnlfi'()‘l ng 1le (n:‘v;:mmen!, to recllnn‘il“‘n un«} ‘The oppostn factlona on thia currency quentoi | [bE,tiorr pieeted tortunse. Tho cundition of | g County Tonnl In rocommending the award of can eochand ol draw the most smple indorsement | ¢hou; 1..,,-,,“{ better, Hympathizing fully with | the conteact for buflding the Court-llouse to Rd frow the inte specches of Mr, Hendrioks, Ie lins | tly utl, and -nklm]y sibrervient, 'f; aske noth- | Walker, In the course of which 1t is stated thatn . with consummate fmpartiality divided his logic bes | fe b oa sgentlemin ™ ke the utunzn}ulul Lulld!rll the lé‘lpflcl- ‘lfl ut oftice niud leavea measuros and potlcles to | + gentleman out of the firat of thotaxds available, Agreod to, PR peEminiedoout, of (il up Lo (h e they | “Xficy dtscussion, Mr. Edimunde ‘subiitied an e appropriation of $100,000 for tho rullof "t | SHSCMCEL o strike gut all after tho enncting American seamen ubron has heon reduced by th | SISIAS: A0 AErE In lou toreura provision ap: :;"‘:::’s;‘ségj‘;’:{h"wv tho Beuaty receding to the 'rensury not othorwlse appropriated as a sharv of bronghit him to the Madleon Street Station, | thels Journoy fn anather carriage. The ncighbors becamo so excited at Hildon's bra- THE MUNICIPAL BILL. g tality that hia 1if wae for souio time i fmmincnt | VynaarLims, Ang, 11.—The Benate to-day’ls ger, ho ofticer roturuing rescued him on; o o et iy 07 | aiscuzelny the Municlpal bill amendment, deciar. ing members of cortain professiona ineligible to vorting upon the actlon of tho Joint Committce of Thome hio waa prossnt among the dissat- fr, L. Schuefler, of tha firm, of foinal runctiane. which Wae stronaly oubtiosted tho Government taward tho expionsea ot the Gov. |, Tho Ubuse of ¥ Junicipal fontiona w oI e i " e~ e x ullard & Schacfler, hroom-mannfacturers, No. | by the 1) iht, for the purpose of compelllng the Abte cepuiation of Trondietsn, and tha 00id, tie: | alike. {0 Il pasts ot e oieneh it berkuln | afod biddors awerted that ho had boen approached THE POST-ROUTT BILL Semant of the, Bistriet for tho yuar begluning | BIAEd 8 e oot s saiuned oy cturers, No. 72kof of he b 10 {he CHamBOE of Baphtinsne wlllc demands of \Wall atreet. Whatover {w and all that has been dono, it hua not | bY Willlam MeNoll, and offered Inducements to s Ppamod, Al i o 8t 10 o'clock yosterday mornlng and rausdcked, pustpuning it until the next aesslon. UFON WITAT MNOSCSLITY DEVENDS. oven o wuggestion b insko, and s ntterly bankrnps | withdraw hie bld, that Walker might have Tol] A8 DUUTONAD BY Tild HENATH, Mr. izamunde antd ha fol 1t o e s tmperative | IF, Bcbacilor,icho ls ciminca to s bed by fitneaw, | P3PH5R" moved the relnsorsion o e claate oitie irosperity of the country deyands uron the | n itos, \¥ith fudiviiuat miewbiors uf utont ad | awing. Now, as 1 am the only yarty of Ehat pan Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tribune, aut Tos awekenad durlng Uhe follow's tumiaging | ordoring immediate electla I to call up tho Constitutional amendment for- Waanssaros, D, C., Aug. 11. Te Benate blddhu the 'apprmrlnllun of any school fund to spent ost of the day upon the Post-Bouto bll), | schoula of any religions soct, as soon as the unfin- Tho bl waa finally pasved with amondinonts re. | I#hed buxinces shokdio dispoeed of, (haush he storing the fast mall servico and also reatoring th | 0414 bromles thiat tho Judiciry Committes, which rejpurtad the amendment, would wot occupy more frauking privilege, An amendincnt was adopted | fin threc-quatters of un huminmlnilm{-vlow- Rejected—100 to tontirued adminlstration of the (loyernment upon lnmlllfxuncu. ae un organlzation It has the confu- ® Uhauiber of Dep+ We truoand tricd principles of the Hepublican | sfun of fican o the fecblcnoas of urnl)f which be- ;;'.fi,ff{afifn', ?«',’:Tfl“&&‘?;."u‘l."i".'&’&‘..‘,'e"fi.'u'“x ':':Iv': arsy, Th-‘rrnpnllzlouu the Denweratio leaders | Jony fo the wenilily of uga that has dutiived sxerys | fhe one referred to, If anch'is the casg, I denire, © muke good thues for -vrqbud{. i tho Uovern- | thing but ita phwions and the memory of ovil hrongh the colutuns of 'l‘lm’l‘lulll‘.'u.'fn)bnn tho ::r:;: :z'r pu‘ll llz)lz‘u m\y?‘lr‘hnnllll, [0 n:«x l“fi :dm“llll'; "“‘ihii lt:nl:xlnv.t‘u-wnu from mr l{fl"lk nmhll} l&: ulnlufiwnt. pu faras It may concern me, as nn- e} dicines to caro al s thaf ol ons are evil. caniol poln| S 1 é Soal foluete o Bho &t Loulu platorus retemblus | leadlog mesaures’In (hirly yeire that s not pucn | 3¢21nedly fitee and deatituto af's winlo elumont about, and, making "known bLia condition to | 35y, 80 the Lill goes back t :lf“.,,:""fl.m "In t“m h.upe-;l of dn:ilnln- uti 11—Evening.~The. Munlelpal bill hls patiiy, was set upon by the scoundrel, ans Aug. 11-—Evening.—The Munic! Yok 20 bhadt¥’ Denton sk et i Hie Eanate— 1A yobs 1o 90 Rava b his Eallm (0 05 any valunbice abont tho onss: vt io | Lo h nd a valuables i he livuse, or to 0 1 108 cillt the. ormation an 1o whete {hore ot pag | De€R adapted oy £RUY e RIhIRtLUEY , led, cauved a repetition of (i beatiug, and o3 T 4 4 ] of truth, und to characterizo the suthor (whoover | appropriating $25,000 for extra scrvice betweon | on thoaublect. Soncested, stiug, ani the veracious publicatious of Bull's Sarsaparilla | condemned by the volco af munkinl, o other | it {7 ‘% 0 Rros pervertor of tho trath - ¢ hearo ana Uhe tarlomh foriGaars bure Tmon bae | ' Mee AN entiea Wp the Houn bill fo authorize g‘.;‘,’“},“,'l‘;fi' ,',‘;"‘;,‘u',',"j‘l' }'."f'f«‘,l'm j e sehuetor GREAT BRITAIN snd Brandroth'u Pllls, which are warranted w kUL | day in the Senato 1 neked tho question, What good 1 havo no connection, director Intlrect (andnover | ¢ific. " An amendinont appropristing 850, J00 for | the Commisaloner uf Tidban ATties 1o feseles 1n e v o dmatvin aw alacm, TUE TANKEK DORY. it cure, o8 the cass uiay be. Tho political quackw | thing the Democratic l:uuy hud dune,” o | g with Mr. Walker or bis bid, My owu bid | fast mal Lotween 8t Lowm aud Topeka waw re- | in pn{‘nll‘nl of Judginents (o the Kastern band of B Lonnax, Aug. 11;—The dory Ceatenn from who xamlfi thie 8t. Louis prescription are ainong the | proposed to do, in the st twenty-ive | waw f honn ““fi proposal, on the merdts af which 1 | Jocted, on e geound that the population did not | the Cherakeo Indiann, Passed, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. (louceater, Mass., for Liverpool, was spoken 15 nost nudly In the profuseion, and have extensive | voars, and 1 sald 1 would lold”™ the |y PTOpORG | [.uo a determined wtund, deapito | Justify the oxpendiiure, . On motiol Mr. Edmumls, tho Senste took up Bpecial Dispateh 1o The Triduna, nitles from Tuscat light. faviracds in 211 he Boutheru and {nmuatof the | fovr’ to ~any Democratlo Senalor wha the sbeurd Inthinatlon of the Times that | had withe TIE FIAKKISO PRIVILEGH AMBNDMENT the Joint lotlon of the Tlouse fropasing i | Orrawa, file A LT i ve Com- 8 e ates, a1 would enswer, The Sumlm‘lmm Dulaware, | drawn from the feld, W, MeNeaw. | authorixes the frea'trunmulasion of oficlal matter | aiendinent to (e Conetitntion of ' the Cuited milteg of m,,,".a.,fi,m"my“h“m. ‘and Sailore® > MURDER, soiho Btaten of Lau Hs] Alabama, ml--lul;]-rl. Mr. Bulisbury, -m’dvd the chal enge, and naned Dy the l{n partmenty, und free teansmenton of lute | 8 )/ aup apprapriution uf money Tor | Aewacintion voicd to-day to hold tho annual re~ | Inquiry into the death of Mr, Bravo, known s outh Carolinu, aud Florlda are na certatnly o> | the sppointuent of [nvestigating Colmittees by TIR TIMES ON TIA HANFOND MURDEIL tora wnd docnments, rolatlng to publio buwiness o A8 a0y religlous sech and | wnion and pienle on Tuesday, Sopt, 10, ut Bfreator, | the * Datham mystery," resnited In a verdict of Kr;x“n;lw “w\:lrilllmn: ::::l 15".5'&‘353‘2.'&%"5‘;" r'x"'h'n‘f,'.m';fi»ufi'.":’"':':,'..ll“"é'.';'.."r'u-‘l?:',’."&“flm“w;; To (he Kditor of The Tribune, y, by Congrossmcu, \lm Bouaturw ganerally upoal their Lok a racuss untht 7140, ", Heetor Guio, _sditor of | 1 v Thichabont sty R U0, n y h 4y which send tanfora over Jordan,—cat- | i uTthe franking privilego as o birdon nijscalled HYENING BHSSION, ¢ bout es ol Youlelans, 15,000 Als- | paintutly telt Ly evory Domocent Dresent. The [ whe teage 3 I3 P! ! 1 Bouth ro- atinguished Benntor fe U necesy of saylng X ” 5,001 Itorlda, 1000, Yot (o Hova-of | sommething. aud sous (L oF hobias bt (hoaiE | “Fhal the sdltor of the Times, a soffr af relige e e Looss fn thy spproaching election do. | polutment of smelling committess (o enable tha | fon, & dofawer of virtuo, &n apologlss of Yico, J¢uds abwolutely upon enrrylug thes States, which | Rebels o find out whothier wo could ot heve put | shoul tacltly dofond the slayer of Francls Han ian be dune only by wurder, fntlmidation, and | duws thelr robellion more clisaply than we did. ford wan not, by thoso famillar with tho Wlstory ud, Tt lo not s well-Informed Demiocrat | The Fugitive Slave law 1 1850; tha fopeal o tia W by . et who dove not knaw that theas States ar | Missourl Canypromisc In- 18341 thie border-rufan | of the editar, wholly unexpected; but the public Iy Repubilican 1f permitted t have o fair olece | outrages In 18350 the Lecowpton Conatitution | did vapact to ui, evenn bis heatt, tha last tickor- n. ~They count witl tc‘&lnmdzntu upon vio- | and the Dred Beott declslon in mxvi‘ luuenli:ln! fug of rometlilng human, ‘The alurring langoage \ lio, Bteeator Lanéer, | murder, but th Jury was uoable to fix the gallt wae elected Becretary, snd J. U, Camipe 4 &4 o SR e B0l O LCOD | upon say perign: of “the Execulive Commitice, . Vice du. W, ’ HESIONED, : Moor Inellgible. ~Anuthorily was glven. . the local L \ 120 g, 1, " Malmes- EVaaLor Contittod 1o Tiaky all nesusshry arranga: | oo ¥0% Aug. 12-0 8. in,~The Earlaf bury hax resgmed his ofico as Lord of the Privy 0 ud prejiaro & programnie of oxere! 5‘1! Drations ruanions. DE s Abenctuts Lol | Beal on acediint of Il Bealth, - weil attended by the War-veturaus and their faul- HONOUS ¥OU DISRANLY. Hics. "Tiite yoar witl noi b i exception, Lonox, Ane, 11, Dlsracll has beon ralsed to a privilege, They, huwuover, voted to tuke thls Upou reansumbling Me, 9rnucer d the follow- urdon upon themselves, Pho arguments | g ilispateles, and said sy n renly tn e In " favor of were thosu | Benatir Kalon's recent #pench 49 to tho falriess of which _have =~ Leen nade famillae (o | the election in Alnbamn the 1“‘""“ nlnrlu'f the Jast quarter of a cenlury, Mukraongny, Aln, AR, 11=ffon, George Funator Duwew mufutalned that the peaplehad fouid | cer: i elaelon was ol bted dnmee corde,! oui that the abulltton of the franking priviloge was | erculur uf Whic Hiou anda upon thousand w deprivation of infurmation, v Notves were dvted the by of s I i 11 NN AYH MHIOCBRDINGH. |reaer vt woa thro wn lzotian by i3 tho Houry of Lords, with the title of arl of Ues- A O [hah ShCLeY i, 0. AUE. 11,—Slenibors of the e I ) css B4 c Ty the Jestern Awwictate Press, foned) Canantus £ Mavy; departn of Yuungatown, Niles, and Warren, | consfeld. i cues and It consequence hiat has been done | puwer to suppress the Jtubellion in 1860~ fo- | fo the Z¥mes of Wednesday in regord to tho crucl | WASKIN(ION Loy “Aug. t—In tho Senato [ ‘Elialriitan iepubitcan state Frvomindpalatis ¥ X, B y Bur of hlan DISCONTINDAD, A ruLY U aous of the Southern Ktates thuy A 1 steote RoT sy upaty and ui- | Geat of Wr, Tlanford, onaof one most fnteligont | 1k moraing Suendmbnta o ths Fout onte. bil AL ity .‘1’.;;,'“:‘;{1{‘.:.““‘,:'}.’,1; Uhis 4. the sumber aCMUOOE | it pulication of tha Jlour nswepaper Lss beco T3 itica) leument fi the Danocratio sk 151 101 10 bring sbout 113 Apandomacal | ani eateensd citixeny, wae fn bag wero grecd ! i te In 18G4 to brlng abo tnvte, evon If nued, lny, "~ After parading “the principal sireets they | dlacon g to, sppropriating 150,000 for thu | Moxraompny, Als., At ol thoy carey these B i fevre £ it wilk be by bloady | ofthe fast mufl tralns ou Ihy New + : - spesking of & notoriuud eriminal who had explated | £estoratlon of "t e d tuok u irip on the Inke on the steamer Sherawn, | ¢ PONGRATULATIONS, e i et whield o tiore dusuista, e S of | f i Norluch! isteet s uptontion. 1o e con, | bigchine upon tho scatuld, "Tho wrlter of {uly fu | York, Coniral & Mudeon iver, e Lake Slur | Ll i cfcct tua returnlog ajo I tho evouing. " | patle morning papere waraly cangratutate Ple; ! " hen o wnurder o the Cliatisua by 't | witutional ahuendrichis) s dicourapemont 1o tha | & Catbollo, Bnd ovo 30 tmprovaked s shedying of | Now York wnd Chicago. snd un His Funmaghs | Gl oisrateote coni Duies eays lo fu tho jrostest mesber of turks, people of ths buuth Lo seatat pecoustruction; aud | § ! v : G SAN DONINGO. ' v aph FTCEE T T dofenne of “tho - Kuek e, White' fosenes e B i, Ao yet to learu of wiruo | vania Nallroad wud "l co gy gult | bt kv pubile 1 e, wiciy L o 1t Atig. T —Advices from San Domings | rars. na tosdrbin ot Vi oo Telegratly ¥ive, teu, o twenty nckrous ara iilled, and | €Yery forin of organized vinlénce In tho Bunth, t'asholle who would 1ift a bai tostay the avkng- 4 # 8,000 | Clintrmaa uf Hepubliean Btuts Executivs ATAtaR AR M Aty i ¥ =n Chicago; and alio sppropristing 00 v Commitee, {0r 10 siatoration of tho el AT vervice ot o | - M. Sponcor el b linped o Senato wonld op- metiinee ong white inan ix tho common report, | sout 8u unbeaken serles of fnfanmvus n e log arwn of justice, 3 A city, uly” 36, report it au “Tasneeuction 110 Ttonso of Cummione will probabiy devores wpon "Yiry anugsncement b followed by iy atorso’ | which will grow darker aiid darker by the lapsv of o P | has broken out b gh P'ravinces, | SirSiaTord Northeoto, the present” Chincollor of o ! ed Ly tus slero CONNHOTIOUT BLUR-LAWS: I'h‘l‘ude{ wm]n';‘\‘\;umlu&lu(x;m&"lh‘-tmnfizru lltfllm:u. .‘.';Ifi'" spechnl committee 1o Juveatigigo this eloce 4,|m|;||’ nui- Bfi'"’““] pfirt . nlli "u.u u.i,"t:m}equ,m 1666, duhaio’ et a1 bat the negrues begsn the attick, ane o and va the more & 0 Ifallrand und Jts con- . 3 nblie, "restdent spall rucll clusel e debato Just eveninz ol e wora nl:‘zfmi i .:.nq]‘.m&. Fiio nogrocs, INVESTIOATIONS, o ine Ediior of The Tribune, uoctions butweun Washington aud’ 6i, Loulsand’| MF. Edmnnds eabled for tho regular order, und | boriopenygo el Mrrcer | Bulan sour, untralued, almost unssied, sy unekilled In | Tho ITousa of Hepresentatives during the last | Oiticao, Aug.'13.—Now, that thero {8 o terror o always represcnted a8 pro- | sevelon nstitutod Ewenty-six Invostigations futa | inthe jali, or prisan, or gatlows, how will it do to ;mmnug themsclyes upou tielr well-armod, wkill- | tho uccounts and conduct’ of the Goverumient ofe has tukon ylgorons mcasures (o r'ucll the fusurrce. | Bulgarlan atrocitie tlon. ‘The wholo Repubile hns heen declared tn a | the course pursue Chleago, © the Sonita resumod consfderution uf the propusoil . i e of weaphn Ic{‘n_»fllnlinfinw Goyerninent in Alr. Hogy submtfed an swendinent to contliine | conatiiublonit dinehdmnL regard (o the divislon C 16 Lelioved, bs bie rlato of alege, and troups dispatclicd fo (ho scene | lastapecch in the iuso vt Comuwons, . Ui fast-nial) servica from 8t Louis (o Chicago, | of the schuol fund, of disturbarice. A kSl . and “sutrepid enomic, and pracaring thei | fleers, A majority of th commiittees tho Ath ,"’;"",“!‘:”".‘:“‘“ ""m" ,2,0“,’,‘,',“0,“',’,:,"‘::'};;“°‘ Agroudio. : ¥ e Ttundolph favored the sdeptlon of ihe B BWITZEIRLAN, n silvea 1o e shot for no other reason than to tiake & | thexo fnvestigutiots woro oflcered A agodl b ur durlng to attemp! ) noe 'onding discusslon, the Chalr lafd Lofore (e | amendment l"‘ it came from the Hloues, and ace EAM3II HEY CERLAND 4itle politieal capital for thelr Northiern friends, Contederats oldiers, and tho woly purposs of ull | and Lokusty of the Board of Education: & boy may | Senato & message (1 tho Previdont iejorhis & | gosd ot 1o o v uraed by the press OCEAN STEAM:INIP HEWS, TR WOULD-IY MUKDERER OF GONTSCHAKOFF, UAMBUNG, sevins to hiave been tho manufactiiee of teporta 1o | be hung up to_tho Eu-plrn by au angry -mnlnyu telegeam from Lient.-(en. Sheridanond n lotter | aml people everywhere, and, 1t adopre Bavminoun, Aug. 3L —Arclved, steamenip Nupen- Bauxr, Amg. 11, —~Tho woman who all=mipted 0 The murder & fow days slnce of ten negroes in | dumaee tho Hepublican porty fn the approaching | untll death offers to fellove bimj woney thieves | from Gen, Bherman in regand to tho extsting Ins | woulit allenco forovur o dungerons fquestion, T1 rig, fron Hremen, Hlambury, 8, C., under clrcumsiances of vxtraore | election, Fur (hls purpoee th rulos of Sriduneq | can, under cover uf rudiape, bo petid uud yro: n dlan tronbles, and the probablu creasing the dored prin = e | K 15 nce Gorlschakoll refuses b glve any ex- Y e g AT aF malfote fos the act, but 1t fa un- Artived, steawer Ruety, | der tood that shic had eertal gricvayces wgeln ¢t ! luaciu, sud was unaole to Lot Justice. Bax Fuaxcisco, Cal. slflo Alall steamor Callan New Youk, Aug, 11. frow Bresgn. vocssily of fne | smcndment proposct by the. dudlciary ommitieg req n}mrlllni sgainst thuin, Or- | opened a grave queston, und it eecined Lo bim, Ins nd refeeres #ead of dispoeing of the yexed question, It would dinary nmcuy( Ia but tho opeutng of the Tilden | were fguored, henrsay evidoncs and yusupported | miumed for thelr courage | xlme‘-dmnkmnnuna & ubuwitiod & Jolnt resolution authorls. only arouse s new and vnneccasary vicinent 2 dias s €awpafgn i that Biato, 18 was the beginning of | rumors recelved In (eatiniony, the tefegraph vio- | accrot woclal sin may run rlot, Prdy put up s whip. D We E vrk of lutlmldation, & v.-ulbtu Mufl"w [18 ‘- Tuted, private buoks sud papire sclzed, lin-l slguta | ptug-post, and try (bat. ¥ lPuug.Au.v .