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ik i " e ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 187G. T g TFOREIGN. THE INDIANS. s WASHINGTON. "~ POLITICAL. to disctins matters aflecting the intercsts of the (Continued from the Second page.) city. Archbishop Bourgel ymssed & very painful night, mu"\u::un";n r:'l'.x;-d;,\'r. ek i pec tepatch to The Tribune. Mr. Tucker endeavored n ; OTTAWA, Aug. 15.—The total value of gooids adopted committing the flr‘fen’l:‘::; 3:3!53“‘«' - mputtad foy l'flnfiun?)Hunlll the Dominlon of of this State fu favor of Tild d ok, Canndy, exclugive of British Columbla, durin on the grounds that. the 8t. ‘lg‘lxfln hz::;’nr;% a8 one of its nain plinks & dem:ncrlnr the re. cal of the resumption clause; that Tilden had ield back his letter of acceptance, at Hendricks® citien East and West. In il of thess rhcm Tergman won gollen opinions from Tio critica us well as the commoners. 1fs next attractive performanco was that of conductor of the grent German festival that was leld at Winter Ganiden in thia vity in 1955, ‘That per- formanee greatly fncreased tils reputation as a munfcal artiat, In 1856 Mr, Bergman at Niblo's Ginrden Introdueed to the muale’ Toving people of this ity the fiset exeellent troupe of Uerman opera singers, Amonge them were Jolanneen, Benate 1o passabill relating toa finsl settls- ment of tho Padfi¢ Railroad with the Govern- wnent. Theee Interests, with Bonanza Toby, are the chlef influcnces at work to prolonyg the sca- slon. Nune of them, however, are sanguine of suctess, . BRNATOR MORTON arriveq from the West to-night, and hia fricnds axln:ct lin to maken sctapeezh In the Bunate e Fraudulent Character of the Re- cently Enacted Civil-Sers ‘. vice Reform. Report of a Terrible Battle Fought by Gen. Crook. ggno'n Littlo Town in Bavaria tho Centre of Some Interost. the month of Jule, wis 34,574,000, upon whic nduty of $931,45% v collited, Exports for the snme month, $11,533,000. A Reduction of $29,584,205.86 ore adjournment. CORRECTION Almost Total Annihilation of the 1o First Part of His Immanse H Terkel, Rotter, Plekanceer, and Weinlich. 'The ilostile Sioux. A putnlier of carpenters aml mechanles wha' To ths TWestern Asoclated Press. Opera Rendered Last Night. uclnmll' was opaned Wit aioher, 1o Dishie; arrived hore fram England m'cxfi liave resurned fn the Appropriations as L b Gy Alte, M A ety T o intl e Detnociata i the Tome of . % i f Empero ‘hvhlnc" .'l'ua;mu?mu "mmz% o Km’“wn‘e'«:l tH‘ A v it ot ME__.,_.MWHN “"h_l..l’ cauhtry; Agreed To. az,my rlzll liup'crvlntr “l‘lfluhiu he{u::u ,tt.m:dé;u,.~ {‘l)'u& of the ;'Iepcnl,ngd g.hntlcver!;mlngpulnles tter. (eLCAR CTO! ils o) min| e fuveetigating the wi y it e carrylng ou ha n Audience o perors, :A:‘I:::rgmlx? l.hamli cr, Nucdetn: erwicd’ Shia eflflBW.B Story'. Becond-hend, tho SPORTING. Mmmmammfi h"fiwl:‘gm.r:&ihr::lahh fo th carrylog-put by |t mf:"flfl"mffi Dukes, and Great Jowed 1t up by begtoning o serics Tlimsy Dasis of the Tale. 1 Probability of the Adjournment of Con- | rtimang: Matthews, refetring to Cullector | were etrongly in favor of. A minority ok of Sunday concertsat the old City Assemb) BASI-BALT y Wabater's letter to him on subject_of | of the Committee was stsongly anmud ta the Composers. Rooms oir Broadway, ncar Broad street, which v 2e gress To-Day. » | #iving immunity to certaln parties implicated in | fction prapose:d by Mr. Tucker, and a great deal REVIDIY OF 8T, LOUIS-LOUISVILLE SERTES, Baturday's game ln Loulsville having finished the series of Lten rames between the L. Lonts and Loulsvilla Clubs, Tui Taisusn presents below Itareview of the serfes, made wp fron seores senl by its correspondents and published from time tothne in thesecolunns, ‘Che result of the games us they were played Is as fullows: of confusion prevalieid for upward of an hour, there helug, as one of tho delegates forcibly exe rm-:ml it, @ “ perfect pandemonlum of devils r‘y'.' delegates charging each othier with being » “Tlars,” with having “sold cutf’ and yelling, until they were hioarse, such epithots as Whal —— scoundrel bas got n bLarrel of Tilden's ?'reenbncknl" ete. Tinally the meeting wi-., journed in a grand uproar, Tiden having the frands on comdition thot they would plead gulity, teetified that Sccretary Dristow thought the pricu was o high, and was, thereforg, in favor of rejecting the proposition, thinking Lhat more favurable terme mlght be obtained for thy Goveroment, but that the President, who biad read the letter, was represented, through Bris- tow, as saying that hardly any price was too high to pay for evidence to convict partlas eg. he Displacement of Prince Milan Immodintely Probable. time wore very pophlar. It was at {‘x’.ifu'é’é'x’.’um that Mr. x{ , Mills, the planiat, was lirst presented to a New York audience, snd was, of course, cordlally greeted, About this tl Letter from Biskop Whipple ta the Prese " fdent Concerning the Indians. CIVIL BERVICE. TAE LATEST NEPORMATORY PARCE PALMED UPON TIE PROFLE, Rpeeial Dispateh to The Tridune. Wasminoron, D, C., August 13.—A carefal ressling of the Civil-Service-Reform paragraph e (1858) Mr. Bergman waa made the condue- phitharmonic Solety, which post he Ilfc‘;lf u:;lilel}ll;m ago, wlhen, on 'nr.cuunl. of slck- ness, e resigned, Mr. Mnfr.k tilling the post until the en of the senson, Lovers of muafc ®* A RUMOR. TOO GOOD TO NIt THUE. Ileraxa, Mont., Aug. 1.—The Jndependent's sual Bunday Evening's Dose of Turk- ish Soft Boap via England. Wil well remembicr tho concerts of that soclety | Boseman, Mont., specisl Aug. 12, suyna Sloux of the Leglslative, Executive, andiJudicial Ap- | gaged in such fraude. inost adherents, but the country delegales hay- that were piven uoder th frectlon of BOrk | squaw, who wiing. T80, Urie Cummpy raiort s 4 st Zoule, “wite: | propriation bl leads s the belief tiat it will bo = THE GOLD 8ALE. ing the most’ powertul lungs and the moet : ' man, Kight yenrs B Mwhen | terriblc battle, and ) : | Apri20,—At Loniarille.... [ ‘2 | even loas effective thian the law enscted and par- | , 118 Secrotary of the Freanury has directedthe | deionstutlve gestlculations, ' Tucker carried raclt with the Insignis nductor at_the Academy of Music when ¢, and thut Cronk has slmost anni: | {0 0 11 Par- | A otstant-Treannrerof the Unlied Statcsat New | 118 point, so faras numbers and apparent final vestitare of Disvaclt w 0 1ng SPDiAfricalne® was first produced, At one [ hilated the Sioux, and had the remutuder i1 such “.; o 5 | tially currled Into effect five or slx years ago: | York to well un Wednesday the gold received in | 8ttlon were concerned, but the “cranky delo- * of 1Is New Rank, - time ho was the lesder of the Arion Soclety, [ position es tu force thelr suriender, Partles | Muy 3 0 | While clerks and other cmployes of the Govern- | payment for honds of tho b per cent funded fuan | Gates " feltsore, and aworo that thiev.would early ~, o ? ] greatly exaggerated, If not cutirely false. Huly advice and consent of the 8anate, are protected b P o f7me ‘ GSETMANY, ; wmlglluenfl‘;:w:ll::t (:‘éffafi}"fll'?gmfl l})cmllln):; i — ! ‘I\'u',:y 8, At 3 % 3 from political assessnicnts whcfi thcyfun made CRIME. ti:fiz ?u‘)’?l‘!fl‘b&x ;&&r‘é :::‘1. \933}51" ““waw:.cszm DISCOND'S CONSISTORT. ont " Tannhinuser ' and ottier Gerinan uperas al TILE INDIAN POLICY. Jug, 0. ALLairite & 4 | by otlier ofticers ar employes of the Senate, the —— State.” v AYRROT, Aug1d.—Fourthousand strangers { ficgiaae ‘Theatre, 1lc wua the dircelor of the | LETTER PIOM DISHOP WAINPLE Y0 PRKAIDENT b 5 P = |new law does not prevent Chatrmen A DUEL IN TUE BLACK FILLY, s 4ved in the city to attena the Waguer Musical [ ¢ Sangerbunde in this city, rnd his name aud UIANT, POtaherrs vrrean SN 30 {or mgents of political committecs Cotreayendence A1, Laniia #linbe Democrat, MISCELLANEOUS, St. Lonis wits 0 and Louisville 4, e fal lowlu? table pives the comparative performanees of the vlubs as wholes, the igures given comprising the swwm tulal of the ttems for the catire ecrics? fame 83 & Jeader were kuown all over thie coun- try.» 1o wnan student of Ilesse, the famous organist and cuml:uncr'ct Dreslay, and it can be nfil of him that the last work ho «id wos gener- Dravwood Ci7y, Brack llors, Jaly 22.—Crook City has bad ita first murder, 1t having been the re- sult of adesperate aud deliberate duel which took place there loat Tuesdny, batween James Shannon Wasmiaron, Aug. 10.~The following letter hax been sent to thie President: Wanutnurox, daly i1, 1870.—Po Ufis Kreel- tenry the Presudent "of the United Slates: Yon are awnre’ of my deep Inferest in the weifare of N'DONOUGH COUNTY. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. Macoun, I, Aug. 13.—The McDonough County Democratic Convention to-day utterly stival. ‘Therg are about slxty correspondents Ametlean, German, and other newspgpers esent. A grand torchlight procession in nor of tho event occurred Iast cvening. who -are not In the employ. of the Gouvernment from muking assessments upon clerks, nor does it forbid clerks and other Gov- ernment employesfrom paying such asscssenta ally better than that which preceded it. Howas TIE PINST OPRMA. a thaster 8t the piano and vivlancello, nnd would | {ie %y & it 8t Towiz, Loulstille, | w ‘ and“Thomas Hoote, Both from the Missoorl River, | pepudiated the Independents. A straight Bour- Lownoy, Aug. 14.—Special to Dafty News | oceasiounlly play upon the latter ata concert, fe tuitlaos, end. o o il piuder thia Jots | Total eunt made. . i feil| wheuagrde., Thisfa) St aoemn that Moara'owed Shaunon $50, which tho | b ticicc was plmfi e e e, it oo wnox, Aug. H—Spedal to Doty I | e was a cood flearted gnan, ~While conduetor | inierstong by the protie. They auppove 1t was | Averao toa ganis.. e i A VERT IMPORTAST ONIS$105, lnttor had been in vain endeavorlng t colleet, | (G Heeh T S e o Dnyrenth seporta that the performuncs o7 | 0% 10® bliiemonie Socleiy Tie jrave neverat | rame vazuc an o fve immunity (5. ssvager vito | Tetal runt canesd 4 1| During the last two or three years, since the | eltlier on nccount of Menec's nowiilingness or ins soldier, was nominated for Sherifl. Tha Rhelngold,” prolouge to the “Iing voncerts for the benefit of the German Hospital, | commit erimes, when the timt - thing | Averagetoa paue 0.4 0.4 | Adwinfstration absadoned even the appearauice | ability to pay it When Siannon found that Moore | 0UOUDtement was yecolved with prolonged s Pereentage of run nnde Total 1 which the frlenda of the Indiana ank I¢ 1aw to punish criue, You did all that you had the ower to do, sud thet was L0 provide cheering by the JConvention. You may count elungen,” began at 7 o'clock Sunday. | Every on this for 500 majority in November for the > turnlug over the whole proceeds to that fustitu- =t fn the auditorium was occupied. ‘The audi- tion. Uarl Bergman's soul was all in his_srt, would not pay him be hrian to pitch into him with lil« fista, oure rennrked that he **didn's Aght of trying Lo offect systematic civil-eervice re- form, clerks fn the Departments, In Washington ult an 4 faithfully endeav. . it i Ju that way, ' und then Shannon asked bim if b : e was ooe of the most brilllant | and no conductor ever mote or honest tuen to fll the ogencles, | Averave ton game 0.8 0.2 I non arked bim e | Republican ticket. " 4 to interpret the great composers than he. |y, gencles, | : 4 have been aunually nssessed, but seldom by | wae ' tecled.” Moore sald he was not, but would |» 4 distingulshed ever® assembled ln | ored ko s i You anid to sl the rellylos bydies Sof the { "otk ercor made .. iy 71 | officers or emplqyuyut the Government. Tn)e Yheel ™ himclf (n & very hort thue. 'Shannin ¢ MERCER COLNTT. Average ton game ‘e next table gives Lhe strength of the mem- bers of the nine in run-gretting, I'ne figures showing * times at bat " uot belne ot hand o ul the games of the serles, the wileutated bat- ting strength must, of course, be bused on averagea uf clean hita to a gaine. The other coluuips clearly explain themsclves: RAVEINY RECORD BT. LOUIS-LOUIAVILLY AEUILE, bt i Ll b Ll 4 LR B country who hnd Execntive Comuwittéer to mundge thelr misstopary und charitable work, *1f you will nominate to me a way for this Indian Agency, and (unr chureh will be responsible for hils sidelity, 1 wifl appoint him,** \'lml drded for the honest purchrse of Iodian supplies. There have been wmistakes. Tnr few juniancen dishipnest suod in- capahle men have been appointed: hut not one where there wae a acore under the old syetem, You look in vain for thu ghaaelexs rubberies which weee cominon when sn Indlan Agent was appoint- cd a & reward for polltical servics, and a Tortune wna madn In four yeara upon §1,500a yeur, Therc arcno records (see Bemator Donlittie's report) of lLiankets waede out of ehoddy and gloe; uo }ist brogans with paper woles; no ateel epsdea made out of micet-fron, Fhere uce o talen of Indians fed opon the sonp oade ont of the entralls xnd lscased meat of dend cattle; no atorlea of Chrlatlan wowen plckiog over the dung of cavalry Liorsea to get half-digested kernels of grain 1o sove thelr children from death. ‘he peace pollcy did not fall: It was a suceess until vitr faith told him to go and doro, ond he woull wait for hhm. Monre wentlu cawnp,« and in » few moments cawe back armed with ‘a rifie. Shannon awsit- ing him with a revolver in hand. Moore then peked Shanmow I he waa ready, Shanuon #ald na, and went off ta camp for hia'rifle. When he returneid with the rifle e tolid Moore that now he wan ready, and waked him (Moore} If he wae 1eady. Moore made no reply, and Shannun re- peated the question ** Are yon ready?* Moure re- mujued sllent still, snd Shanvow ratsed bis rifle to 1de whoulder, an aleo did Moore, both taking delib- orote aim. The weapons were discharged slinvst slmuitaneonaly and Shanton fell dead plerced througl the head, Moore had a very Dirrow cscape, :h\: I,.mll:t baving almvst grazed the top of ‘I‘l head. ‘Thie news of the afiatr l[’;rlmd throngh the whale canp, nnd n wpecial Sherllf and u Corouer were op- polnted to hold an Inquest on Shannon's body, U'welve men were gotten torether ua a jury, aod were sworn to ** well aud uul;' try the caxe ace cording 1o the evidence.™ Flve wilucsser were Bpecial Diwatch to The Tridune, Arepo, 1ll,, Aug, 11.~—The Mercer County Convention met here to-aay, and was the largs est and most cnthuslastic "that has been hc?d for any years, The fo\lnw\g county ticket was nominated: For Cireult Clerk, Alex MeAr thur; Sherjil, John 8. Paxton; Btate’s Attors ney, John C. Whartou; Coroner, B, W. Kill; for chiolce of county for State flcnalor. B 6 Talllferro. The Democratfe delegates to tha Tenth District Convention are uninstructed, hut are divided In favor of Col. Murslh and D, Raukinfor Congress. ¥ OLIET, Bpeciat Dispalch to Tie Tribuna Jourea, Qik, Ang. 12—The Demuoeratic sol - Independent cuvenses, for the election of th:lc{:uu:a to 'the County Conventfun of both parties, to be Leld fu this city on the 15th inet., 1he forier at Werner Hall and the latter at the ermany. In the gallery of Trinces sre the Emperor Willlum and the Emperor >m Pedro, the Grand Dukes of Mecklenburg, xe-Wehmer, Antrall, and Baden, and many her members of tho nobility. Among the mous compuncrs present wers Liszt end sunod, About fifty Amecricans were’ aRmong o sudlence. The auditdrium remained In wwkness throughout the performance, all light fng concentrated on the stage, Applause s permitted only at the concluslon of acte. 1 seenle effects were of great bieauty, the per- rmers admimble, and the orchestra nearly per- ction. ‘The arramgement by which the latter w concenled from view wus n success, and catly heghtened theeflect, Wagner declined |‘\|\;yyunrh§‘c(orc tlie curtain at the conclusion of © perlormance. ordinary way tif which these axseesinents arc made s either Ly means of aletter from an oflicer of u “natlonal political commitiee, through which the clerk 18 {nforned that it ts conridered very desirable that the Republicah party shall he successful In soine State where an election 1s about to take place, and s requested to inclose & suni which fa named, and which is a certatn percentage on his salars, Lo the writer of the clerk’s share of the necessary expenscs of tbe campaign, At other thnes the political com- mittee sends ita agents, provided with a Hst of clerks and 8 memorandgy of the amount each one s expeeted to pay, througl the Exceutive Departments, and the money i3 COLLECTED ON TIE SPOT. Of course, no one i3 obliged to pay these na- scaaments, bud, in mosl 0f the Départments, any clerk or employe who refusss to do so bo- GCASUALTIES. A WATER-SPOUT. s Lyxcasuno, Va, Aug, 13.~This moming a watur-spoul struck the line of tue Visginia Midiand Railrosd, 6 miles south of this place. The flood extended for 5 miles, swalllng the smalleat crecks Into rivers, and submerging s poitlon of the country never under water be- fore. A culverst was carrted away, leaving a gap 00 feet Lroad and 50 feel decp, into which the freight was precipitated, killing Keyes, on- dncer, and Anderson, Lrakemau. ‘The storm nated vnly o fow hours, —— RILLED BY CARS. Pirtsntmo, Aug. 13—Thomas George, o - opois sunY sl v 0] 23y 910¢ S604IIF, o o a o0 — coldent uf Sollsborg, was strock by the | Wae broken, It swas difienit to find the men fitied coines thereafier a murked mun or woman, and | examined by the Coruner, and by Ty Coust-1iiuse, occurred this afternoon. The at. el Bt & Obla Retrand | {07 this worl ieho would go to a distant nzeucy Ul 0.t19 | e first time that u reduction of tie fores In | verdict of 2, the Coruner, anwd ihe Jury, tefurned o | Cendance was very slim, and n entbuglasm and - TURKEY. throngh mall of the Buitimore hfo Rallrand | gn a sataey of 81,500 l’"r'html oy of Lo bert B 2:82 | thie Department takes place, such u clerk 18 very | bad man, sha nabody regreta bin death. He hud | but little oterest was manifested. There ara CU3 ORANO BALIS. while wolkiug on the track uear Melcesport | wen fu tho land bave done this work. nud bee ro- 3 030 | tikely to e dismisecd, The text of this Civll. | killed two'or three men, 1t was asid, sud was held | Wore namcs on the list of delegrates than thera last eventug, sod [netantly killed, This afterndon Duvid Mitler, yard-master of ihe voad, wna killed while l.ryln:?' to board Rob- {nson's Clrcus trafu ncar Elrold's statlon. warded b?’kmllnu wany of the ludians to Chrls- in general disrepute. than civilization, T hisve feared to have the Indian Duresn changed 1o the War Department, hecanse it wonld Le a cun- demnation of {he peaca pollcy. It wos s make- ehift: nothing was performed: It was the old wyn- trem i another ol You cannot make a [a bunk-nate good by chunizing pockers. nz' own conviction ia tual the Indlan Barean onght to be an independent depurtment of clvillzn- tion, with one of tho beat men in the nation at jts hend, 1tatis wae dune. avd o then gave the In- dinna the protection ol the Jaw, personal rights of proparty, & placewvhere thoy can live by the cultl- yution of the soll, if r\'iluired 0 labor'if provided with neceenary aid In the work of civilization, if Christiau schools and missions weres protecied, and phghted faith kept sacred, we would rolve tho Indian problem and bring down upon ourselves the blessing of God. 1 eomelimes nimost despatr, and then I think it inso plain the people might see. Here are two {v(culrfll: On ono rida of the Hne a natlon hay spent tive hundred millions in Indian war; o &. ple who love not one bundred miles be- fween the Atlantie ond the Pocific which has not been the scene of an Indiun massacre; n Goveru- Lonpon, Aug. 14.—~Tho Ottoman Embasty, this dty, officially denles that Imperial aops burn Servian villages or carry petroleum r that purpose, as has been charged, The mbnssy alleges that sixty villages In Ottoinan rritory buve been burned by the Servians. TIE WAL, The Standard’s Snltachar telegram says that, stead of pushing virorously alter the evacua- on of Saltschar, Osman Pacha crossed the 'nok River Iuto Bervia, and enunuped in the rmer positions of the Scrvlans. The country entlrcly desested by the inhabitants. The Ircussfans advancing fired only deserted houses. Service-Iteform section, as it originully passed the House, ! = WOULL UATE STOPPED ALL POLITICAL ASSESS- were pergons ut the caucuses. “The fmfimmm( for the 15th L for a political trade between the Bourbons and the wry-nccks, To acs complish this 2 Conunittee ‘will be appolnted from each Convention ns a Conference Come mlttee to ngree upou a tickat, the [ndependents to take the Clerk of the Cireuit Court aud Coruticr, and the Demovrnts theremaluder of thy county offices. As hoth factionaare willlng und anxious to prostitute themsclves, the dickes will be undoubtedly conswinmnated without difficulty. Huwever independent Independenty may be [b other portions of the State, it Is o faci that In thia county when you scratch sn Independent you are vértain to "find o Demos cratic guide. “The following sre the delegates * oo the Independent aide of the House: B. Ac Fuller, R. E. Burber, Q. Hicks, Willlam Wata s, G, W. Puller, I 8. Johnson, Johu Risley, T, W, Jurremes, D, C. Mason, Jacob Frey, Richn wd Hodgson, W. 11, Cook, M. Moran, 8. W, Rendall, and A. Sargent, all Dewocrats, masy querading us Grangera and appearing In the rolg I'TENDS FOTLED. Special Dispateh to The Tribume. Davesvont, lu, Aug. 13.—An old couple nuned Adam 8, Westphal and bis wife live (n Rurnl Tosuship, RoclcJslond County, The old gentleman iy quite wealtby and was known to bave concesled fn his house ahoul 812,000 in oney. 3 ‘I'his fact becoming known to o nepliew of Mr. Westphal, he formned the devilish plot to rob and murder the old folka This vephow, Ed- wunl Westpha), with his eon, @ man named Willlam Brown, aud o Chicago desperado nawned John Kerns, rm-vcdcd to old Westphal's house at nlduight, Friday nlcht, The uews of thelr intended ~ crlme huwl been imparted to Rock Islaud oficers, and G. Brown, und City-Masshal, Ilaines uu:i tvo ofticers concenled themselves in the house, ‘Tle MENTS, beenuae fumade it a bish midemeanor not only for ufiicers und employes of the Govermnent to make political nsses<iuents upon clerks, or pay them to other Government emploges, but it alxo included allother persons in the probivition. The words *“or other perfons’ werestrivken off of the section fn the Conference Commitice, and this, 18 hias already beew shown, destroys the eutire cffeet of theuct. The following ia TUE BECTION 0s It paseed: * ‘That all cxecutive ofiicers cr employer of the United Klatew, not appolated Ly the I‘Ec«ldum with thoe advice nanconscut of the Seute, are probinit- ed from requeiiug. giving Lo, \ur receiving fiom any other oflicer or cmp) oye of the Government sny money, of propesty, or Sther thing of value for palltica) purposes, sud any nuck officer or ein- lfluyc who shinll offund apainst the provisiuns of 16 section eliadl be ot ouce dischsrged from the TATATL, FALL. Syectal Dispatch o The Trinne. Criprox Houss, Ont., Aug13.—Aman nrmed Flerman Weigel, one of tho excursionlsts from Tuledo, O., while walking an the bank of the Niugura Hlvvrhn short distancebelow the Horsee Blipe Falls, fel) over uod wus {nstuntly killed, e ——— ©p. FIRES. ‘¥ AT TNDIANATOLIS. INDIANATOLIS, Aug. 13.—Tle stables and car- house of the Citizens® Street Rallroad Compasy were totally destroyed by fire early this morn- {ng. Of 175 horses {u the stables at the time of e woBC < 3 en e . Hochtel... .. Cliapm: U0, n Lwo Clubs ja m‘%olluw, the pmallesi proportion of crrots being placed at the top nnd the in- ficlders placed as a_ boudy uhewd of tho outficld- <ty for more expeditious compurison: _l'lll.fll)‘(l NECOID BT, LOUIR-LOUISVILLE WERIZR. MILAN. The Standard's Belgrade dispateh says there cre no demonstrations on the occaslon of rince Milan's return. A dlspatch from Vienna » the Standard says Princs Milan hed a confer- o el the breaking out-of the fire, flity perished be- | ment shich hios not prascd twenty yenrs without T e X v burglars boldly eutered the housc, aud then re- | of reformers, (1) und many of them fuveterat lfif&' \tfig l::;:;?;é«\.:?vl}l:ll;g:;’:):s:n;‘ T;nx;x‘» fore they could ba rescued, Twenty-five cars -n'lndl‘.:‘.‘xl: (AR ot gne l‘llld‘l,nu ““:&b‘!v{«; \!:hgillnl:t |:n" ..,5,;' 3l -es :fi?&.‘&“’fi‘f&‘&?ll:glimmh.\:g:"h:nfinuy.. fn':',',,l,'j suh‘édudefiucmm “fm' Notween the robbera :m:e-eeekurz‘( 2l”bc Demmllcwdt!eglllou I: i the war i England and Austeis suppors | 00d o large amount of atler property was de- x Sontonuial year by amother binody Indian war, - i3 3131 53 | ton thereat, wiall U fued a » wuni mot excecding | And officers. Marabiaf Lalnks was struck on the | comwose of the followlog old-Unocs: Thomag 110 fn his negrotiations for peace atroved. One of tho employes nmned Thomas | On the other side of the lino tiere s the sume TLATERS. A R| 3| A | Sovo rvwl. an officer was ak:]ut in t}-c arm, Kerns bad | L, Breckinridge, d\\.Sfllroo 1L nnrwood‘E n his negof : N‘TnXflUES J Half veus futally {njured, and died this rmorntug. fin:ufilly dm:‘l!nnn\hlmclofnxun e l:lm{lilll"ll‘ma i3 ialilis 1‘l-—— l:ot'h mfl: bgifl(zn, :'u u';);l, u;é hl;;l;fl 373:"5’.2";@2 x:,x:;g‘\‘ufimu i\yye,rmfim kfi?flfi\’:’m fl"l‘ g BELORADE, Aug, 13.—It ls rumored that Lass estimaled, 50,000, purtly covozed by o firege s e ave had uo Tudlat miasaacres 3 afi)ia SIER Weatphals were arrested. The plot was to en- llnnl'gan, Josepl Bruuu,'n.nd D. C. Henderso suruNee. dinn war; they have tad no Indian massacres. . o A BIGNIFICANT LETTER PROM DLUFORD WILSON —A PLOT TO DEFFAT TAE ENDS OF JUSTICE. WasuiNaTON, Aug. JL—In view of the cur- rent statement thut ont of the causes of Exco- utive opposition to Mr. Jewell was an interfer- cnee to prevent the confrmation of George P, ¥isher s Unlted Btates District Attorney for Delaware, the following letter, recetved by the ter the house, ehloroform the old prople, obtain the monoy, and then set fise to the house, thut it might u[)pcur that Mr. and Mrs, Westphal had dicd tin the flames, and suspleion of foul play be diverted, That they fuolly lutended to carry out this nlot i shown by thelr loving o bi‘m ¢ of chloroforu and u can of kerosens with theo. “The fight tn the Conveutions will be on Ciscull Clerk and Sheriff, as the Independents bave & Germman candldate for both positions. Mean while the Republicans are cheerful, and confle deut of thelr ability to beat any comhinatlon that may be made against them. Spectat Dipaich 1o The Trbune. al Dirpaich to The BURLISGION, 1o, Aug. 12.—The Democratlt meetiog w-night cun hardic be clalmed et — IN CHICAGO. Engine No, 10 attended to o still alarm at 6:16 1ast eventngg at No. 44 [arrison street, a bourd- {ug-houso kept by & man named Monaghan. At 7:45 p. m. there was an alarm from Box 531, The fire was caused by the explosion of a gasoline Jump fu a two-story frame bullding at vince Milan’s arrival has been the signal for 1kind of Intrigucs. Couservotives arc report~ 1 to bo ngitatiog for the overthrow of the Min- try. Their suceess {s thought to Le very prob- e if Prince MUan reuntus in Belgrade s fow 1yu longer, * MILAN TO BE BOUNCED. Losnon, Aug. 14.—A special to the Dally I, In Canadn thie Indlan treaty calls these men t+the Indian nubjects of Her Majesty.' When civilization approaches them they nre placed on smple rescrvations, mer receive ald in civiliza- tion, they have personal rights of property, they are amenable 10 Inw and sre protected by laws they huve achools, and Chelstian people delight to ve them their bust men to teach them the re- igion of Christ, ~ We expend more thun $100, 000 to'thelr $1 in caring for Indian wards. Wil you s sh ot 585533 TLLINOIS-RU-KLUX. i k i o .22 | Judiclary Committee of the Scuate, Is both alg- “esstul openl! f the Uongre al oas from Bolprade aaya s cliange inthe Se No. 657 North Halsted street. Stock to the value | pardon me if Psuggest a plan which muy obviate eese; 3 A Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuve. successtul opcnlug of the ‘ongresslonal camy rn’l‘:n(l;fitmumfin tmcl; d‘l‘!‘;l‘ll!‘,’fi l'rllucn h"i‘l’l’:: of $35 in tho store owned by Jumes Conroy was ::::flyo{ ;hdan“u ‘:hilzfi;:'lcolfi?:';gflrss&fl Td'égfin; GCL":":‘*"‘"‘"" “ m#r.’r’;‘n::‘i::‘:?:‘::fimn Ovpick or TaE SoLic- Canvonoace, Ill;, Aug: i=-Saturddy. morn- Q’fl%gvlg; &m‘@l’:fihz&fdfifltfifi‘ v(:;r:;l)l‘\(:l: destroyed. now system or appoint o commindion to devise | Somerville 3 iwok or TiE TREsGCnY, Wasutioton. D. C., | ing Court opeoed at 8 o'duck. . Resurfng the § U “iepublicans, and wany are lcnyvlnn con * A false alarm was struck at 8:50 p. m. from Box §i4, voroer of Halsted and Madison atreets. prisihonis e —— * SHORT-HORNS, Epettal Dispatch te The Tridune. Lexmsoron, Ky, Avg. 12.~The summer serjes of Short-Florn salcs terminated to-day by the sale of Willlam Wardeld, John W, Burgess, and Leslie Combs, Jr., uear Lexington. A very inrge crowd attended, notwithstandingtho ratu, which poured n dreuching torrents previous to theeale, The offeriug consisted of 70 head, 62 cows, and 8 bulle. They were all sold at very profitable prices, the sale being conducted by Capt. Plit C. Kidd, of Lexington. Tha 62 cows sold for $21,585, averaging o fraction over 8448, thie B bulls Jor $650. The folliaving are.the prominent purchoses: 4th Mazurks, of Chesterficld, @ red roan, § years old, by Royal Oxford, Dam Mazurka 11th By tmported Duke of Afrdrie, $1,740, to Ware & McGoodwin, Danyllle, Ky, Moss Rose 3d. red, 0 years, by 17th Duke of Alrdrie, dam Rowena, Ly 17th Duke of Alrdrie, 81,400, to Brown & Gy, Canada West Live Stock Assoclutlon. 1tose of Sharon, of Waverly, rosn, 4 years ald, by 8th Duke of Tharndale, 1st dam “Mol- dore, by Duke _of Richmond, to © W. H. Fisher, Parls, Ky. The remainder at prices rauging from $600 “down to $100, a notable fustaoes being when fmported Prine Minister, brought here from Pitlochrie, Scotlund, sold for $150 to Hmnilton Scott, of Lexington. The total for the scrics s §154,250, for 810 cows and 73 bulls, an averuge for the week af 8481 for cows, and 8487 for bulls, It was an- s hecome unpopular, and hie conduct {8 un- vorably contrasted with that of the Prince of ontenegro, who will bhave, in the con-’ ngency of Milan's rcmoval, the favor Tusuta, Thu concealinent of the Servian sses Lus caused much distrust. Only ami- culons victory or the open cspousal of Ser- a's vtuse by & powerful stato can restore tho rospect of Serviu's independence. A SERVIAN VICTORY, Loxpon, Aug. 14.—The Bervlang captured rosonskl on the river Drius Aug. 8. The urks just 200. : one, The end may he reached by o simple metliod. Hirat—Concentrate the Indlaatribes, viz. 3 Place ol of the Indians in Minnesota on the White Earth Teaervutlon, the Indiang of New Meaico, Color. odo, and Sioux in the IndlanTerritory; the Indlaos on the Pacic Coast upon two resurves. The Sloux- canact be removed at once, but probably twenly bande would consent to go at onca, and their pros- perity in thelr new homnes trould draw othord. 1If th-flt.h:’vurnmnun adopt the plap, the end canbe reaclied. Second—~\Vhenover an Indinn in good faith gives ur his wild life, and beglus to llve by labor, give bim an houest title, by ° patent, of 160 scres of land, and make 1t alicnable. 5o long ax the reserve 4 hield by the tribe it offers & promiun to the preed of white men. Tie certificates of vecupancy arc not, ae nl'k:.dwunh the puper upun which they are rinted, ¥ Third~Provide govotnment for overy Indisn tribe placod npon @ resorvation. Congreéss mlght sutlorize the Prosident to appoint auy Indian Agent ex ofticlo a United States Comnilesioner, with full powers fo_adininister law on the resur- vation, The United Stales Marshal fn wirose dis- trict this rescrvation ia might be authorized to appolut tha requisite nnmber of civilized Indiane, vr men of wixed blood, fo act as 8 constabulary force: the United States Judge might be required o hold one scesfon of hia Court on the rexorve each yenr. 1t requires no uew wmnchinery, uo great ex- pense, There are forly reservations whese the plan could be inungnrated at once, Aa il lu now, theclvilized uud Christinn Indlan {s_pitiably helpless, Two ycors “fn A Lrute killed auindian woman on ihe White Rarth re- sorve In open day. The Indians arrceted himn, e war taken to Fort Riploy. After (wo montha, the Sceretary of Wartardesed blm to be discharged Decaune there was no law to punlsh an Tndian, belleve { can count 100 murders by Indlans which have taken place in Minuesota in the post seven- tuon years, nonnulkuuy%u‘cmnnunymnrubnn if théy wore swine, They bave almost nuifurmly been nitted white under the influence of ** tire Juna 30, 1870.—7he Hon. teorge F. Edmunda, Cualyman Judiciary Cowmnitiee, [inited Stutes Senate—DEAn S11t: As one amon the last acts of my officlat career in conncction with this office, 1 deem 1t my daty to write you with relerence to the numination of George I’ 'Fishier to be Diatrict Ate torney for Delaware, I tiiuk Mr. Flulier whally untit for the pluce. As late Dintrlct Attorney fur this district he was sy subordinatn, wid 1 hud fre- queal opportunityito test;hix cliciendy ax » proxo- cuting oMcer, nulably If connection Wwith the Sugg Fort and ln.’u-bulg ary casca. 1lis fullure to properly dlachiarze bis duties therein was the chiet ground upon which the Inte Sceretary of the Trean. ury, Mr. Briatow, jofned with Pustmaster-Gencral Jewell In urging the I'resident to remove hiny from office. In many other cuses, and generally in rel- crence o &1l other business rent him from this oftice, 1 found bl neglizent and indiflerent (v the {nterosts of tha Goveranient. 1 wish, however, tadirect your special uttention to the fact that oue Nolan, lately Collector of Cua- tomv ut Wilmington, Del., was rewoved from that office st the instance of Lhe Iate Sccretury of the Treasury, Mr. Driatow, for the cmbezzlement of about $5,000 of the public money reslized by him it the sale of certain forelgn liquors castaway npon the coast of Delaware. Thase goods were sold under Nolan's direction for the cuators duties, sud the roceeds of the sals, lustesd of beiny covered Into Lo Treosury, wero by him converted to bis own nso and 10 report made of the watter for over two esrs, When, accidentally, the attention of the epustment waa called to the fact, and Mr. Nolan woa asved for an_explanation, he had none to mal 4 admuitted the unlawful converalon of tha money. He la now under indictment for the em- bezzlement, 1t has been fajd, and by 8 gentleman from Dela- ware |a ¥hiom 1 have the fullest confidence, that Nolan vately clalms to bave expended this money in tdvancing the party Intercsts in Dela- ware, Nohn, I understand, hes been one of the political managers of Delaware, and was aléo a warm friendand familiar, and, T believe, appoint- ed on the reccmmendation of Fisher. In my judg. Ferry-Crainmurder case at Murfresboro, Luwyers White and Washburne, Prosecuting-Attorney A. R. Pagh, Judges W, J. Allen, and A. D. Dud, aud the Hon. ¥, E. Albright, argued the case in the onder above-named, ‘The speech of Mr. Albright lusted from 6 to 10 o'clock” p. m. The jury retired at 10 o'clock and returned at 13 with a verdict of gulity, the eenteuce belng tixed at ncen?uu. “Thiree of the jur{ were {n favor of a life sentence, but, taking in view that Craln was now 42 years of age, they fixed itat that term. The' reeuit is received with perfect satisfuction. The attorueys accredited ereat honor by their masterly arguments in this city. Crain told your corresponnent to-da that he was funocéut of the erime. He, with other convicts, will be taken to Jolict thts week, stantly, Westey C. Hobbs, the candidate fou Cougcress, {8 the nscll&cr. aud, although hefa sometlmes applanded, the meeting Lucks ene thusissm. Spectas Drsvateh o The Tribw . a1 Dispatch te The e SemiorinLy, 1k, Aug, 18.—~Republican Prt mary mectings were held Inat eventng to seled delejzates to the Connty Conveution, which mects to-morrow, ‘I'he Congressional Conven tlon meets Tuesday, and, from present appean unces, the Hon, D L. Pulllips will be ths Ko publican nomince in this district. MONTICELLO, ILL. Spectal Disputch fo The Tridune. Monticerto, 1, Auz 12.—A Hayes ond Wheeler Club was argauized In place thly afternoon. It starts utit with 250 members ‘Thie Hon. L. J. Bond was chosen Preeident. Tha utmost enthusinsm prevalled, whivh was helehta ened by » magterly speech from P, A, lawliton, u:vtcwinz the walsdeeds of Democracy aiid shows fug up its foul record, THOUBLE AT COLUMAUS, Syecial Dispulch to The Tridune, WASHINGTON, D. U., Aug, 18.~There (s greal Interest bere among the Tilden men oyer the contest ju the Columnbus, O, district, between Wallfug, the present Hepresentative, und Gen. ‘fhomus L. Ewimg. The prominent part taken iy the latter in the Allen movement ond in the 8t. Louls Conventlon against Tilden and the currency plauk of tho Demoeratie platform, have made him & marked and very objectlonable man amouy Eustern Democrats. * The latter are sorely exercised u»-nl&:h'. over the character of telegrains received to-day from Thompsou, 8er- eant-at-Armns of the Mouse, who ia at Coluine bus, working agaiust Lwing, Ifo ldcgr:rhs that, in the clection of delegntes yesterduy, Columbus, which hiad been depended vn to tarn the seale fur Walling, went strongly enough Chapman... Beehtel H 010, 00| BILLIARDS. DALY VA dLOSSON. BAX Francisco, Aug. 18.—The game of bill- fards lust uight between #$losson and Daly, 600 huints, French game, for 8500, was won by the ster by 236 poluts in forty-three luntugs. ——————— CUBA. ¢ HONRILLE WARPARE, 7 TIAvaNA, via Krv Wrer, Aug. 13.—On the t slxty Insurgents belonging to the regi- cnt of fuglesito attacked Fort Jaques, In the irisdiction of Cienfuegos, and demanded jts wrrender, The men inslde the fort, numbering yurteen, refuged the demand, and began firing, lien the insurgents scts Bre to the fort, which :1-:1‘ ;lm:royud and besleged, All were burned On the 23, 100 mon and six officers of tho panish troops, commanded by Fernaudez, in 16 jurlsdiction of Vallalbura, were attacked by superlor Insurgent force aud Fernandez and venty-thiree men killed, + GREAT BRITAIN, A CENTENNIAL. Lonpon, Aug. H.—Thedory Centennfal' put o Abercastle, Wales, on Baturday for pro- islons, and then proceeded for Liverpool. ohnson reports that the Centennial was cap- ized once during the voyage, but ke succocded * MICHIGAN MILLERS' ASSOCIATION. 0 the Kditor ¢f The Tridune, GRAND Rarrps, Mich.Aug, 7.—There will he & meeting of the Millcrs' Assoclation of Micki- gan held at Graud Raplds oo Wednesduy, Sept. 4, 1876 All mill-owners of this Btate, us well us incmbers of the Association, are cordlally and carnestly fnvited to nttend, The subjects of Wheat-Crops, Markets fur flour, Ireights, Insurance, and especially the threatened prose- cutions aguinst those using Middlings-Punticra .40 this Stute, will come before the wectlng for discussion aud actlon, as well a8 any other mat- ters of futerest to millers. Respecttnlly, J. 1, Haves, President.” ‘WEeLLINGTOR ILinnARD, Becretary. et e Htad n Patent. Detrots Free Press. Boon after diuner yestorday 4 very plessant. foced mun, having something wrapped up fo & puper under his arm, called a3 & Detroit hotel und requested a few miuntes’ conversation with the landlord. When they wero seuted the stranger begon: o “1am au old landlord, myseif. T kept hotel Louls for twenty-elght years,” was the non<ommittal reply of the Tundlord. “Aund of coursa I know all about the incon- venlences of hotel-keeping, resumed the man, “ere were bugs aronnd the beds i my hotel, nnd there are bogs around the beds in every hotel, | suppose, “Of course, 1 used to He to e e’-‘u, but the bugs were L'hcrc, aod I kuew An Importunt Heport on Disinfectants. Londun Ties, The sixth of the new scries of Reparts of the Medical Officers of the Privy Councll and Local L. * What do you meant” demanded the land- Tond, growing red clear around to his neck, “ Just keep right still,” replied the aan, “ for vrighting ker. o totay (At tho 19tk Diiko of Thorn. | waler. furnihed i violntion of law by white | now Din coniing down to biz. ~ This ls the | mentitisin tle highest degree imporiantto the | Government Bourd contatis av wriicle ou the i / DISRAELL &Jcmlnr v;lm«"x' $17,000 was pald at Mr. Bed- | men. When au Indian has hecomo a pfl{{cl Teh- | wummer s('u,lun'hm'l_ it, aud the only scason | Governnient tiat Nolan should be vigorouxly .mu}.,mm,,;m.m,,.,3- Dr. Duxter. A great | for i ,}0 l‘:]ure bis nowination at the Cone Tler Mujesty the Queen Lield a counell ot Oa- !ord‘ maclite we quietly sllow him when bugs bited In the winter they sredormunt, prosecuted and 1ent tho FPenltentiary fur his veutiun ou Tuesday. s sale, belonged to J. D, Gutl, of Bourbon, -number of very careful cx&»urhuuuu wera unide —li————— crtmes, Tho coidrmation of 3r. Flehor as Dis- "oy vhe view to test the soyerelgn Hke Sitting Bull to murder our soldlers, S R tlubnay Witne simyly the (efeht ot the Pardon this Jong tetier. You haveoften aided us ENDOTA, ILL. 4 and untess there's a five in the rooin they don' A‘mclal?lgl utich (o The Tridune. orn [Touse, Islo of Wight, Baturday, 8he do- [sinfecting propeitics ivered tho seal of th c & n this wark, " ded 18 | cype to get in thelr work on the weary taveler, | Government In this prosecution, snd 1 give it av [ OF the soalled disinfectants cominonly used. | Munnora, lik, Aug. 13.—The Democrats held 'Tivy S:nl to J{)ln‘-ac‘lI’,u\\"ljlgktl:;o‘{t‘lhzrgnfifllgs cmcm:i‘ !l s}fiLK“l{‘? -Pg;fi.%gfl;“fi. general Ld;bllfl‘x'fll{-.ulr::p{ ’:E:xic;,nll‘.w 'x".x'«‘,"flufll“v'l"n.".."".. Well, the sutimer aeason 18 the season fur the | my deliberate fllfl'"rn ‘that Fisher and his frcods | Evidence wasndduced to show that carbolic aeld, | o rutitication meetlug bere Inst evening, Col. issed herband on his appolutiuent ATl OB 7 e Ol | duet aud buwiaue policy worthy of a great Chrlvttan | mosqulto, wlso. = All liotels woil houtes have | jn Delwware urgad lia appolutmient to he Distrl sulphur, permanganate of potash, and chlorine | [, 1, Taylor was appointed Fresldents M. Ao e " expectation, the atrike of hrakemen on the Ohio | Tiation will save our poor Indian wards, aod bring | mosquitues and nothing ia thought of it. They mmrufiy with dlrect soference to Nolan's case, areall endowed with true distafoctant preper- | MeGee, Georgo Price, Johw loffman, D, D. ATp & Mississtpp! Rallpoud did not end with the | upou us the biveslog of Gud, seent Lo be i sort of necesslty, s Travelers will The Postmaster-tietoral, Jt called upon, could. | ties, thouh In very vurying degrees. ‘The elfect- | Guiles, Max fim, aud 8 8Bwisher, Vice-Presk TFTRANCE. . yieldiug of tho men nt Scymour. ‘The strikers | , ASSUring yuu of piy kind u;;nnlhl am ypur obo- | ralse a howl uver bugs, but they never even | and doubtless would, pate the reaxans which led | uot disinfectant operation of chlorine sod per- | dents;'d, C, Crooker and_Theodoro Gler, Secre- O e el s, Vintsones ro- | 2B svAGE B St | ol atuny e ot osquitoenst© °" 1| Mt advig,the feumval of, lahe i (e | mangauate of potush, appears o depens or | asest'J, T, Wtk Trousurer, Col. Taylof Pams, Aug. 13.—President MacMabon hus | fused to hugcvu‘md byth’u uction of the Bey- Bistop of acabla. “8irl do you think I keep u Junk-shop® [ BEirl c (o e that vimtover causes worked | ROFE 0B the mature of the medlmn through | gnd Mr. Crooker were the spcakers. At the roared the lundlord. “No, sir, L don't. This Is a regular hotel, and a very good one. As 1 was gofug to vemark, bave fivented and putented o nmchine, operated by 8 boy and a crauk, which yon and all other Tundlords wunt and will huve,” It is & machine to Imitato the hum of mosquitues. It's notes cau bo heard all over cach floor, and with & good hoy at the crank there can be'no failure, The traveler; just dozing off to sleep, heurs the hum, At the same time & bug works ont from under, vaver. ‘Then more hums and more buge’ Aum-"?‘ sir, without auy lylng or exagirerating, e will strike and claw the utr all ufht long to kill mmjluury mosquitoes, while the bugs go aunelested und grow tut, 'Fho hum 1a 8 perfect yaitation, and has even deceived Yale College Professors, Without 1, your guests will blow wround about bugs, With ity ho traveler will mention bugs ut alf, but will vip and tear at the musiuitoea " nlryun mean to [osult mei” shouted the landlord. S No, sir N & But you talk as if I had bugs In mr houset" S tell you whit 11 do, luudlond, 1)) ex- amlue Hve Deds, and 3 L don't tnd bugs fu ut feast threo of them 4l give jou @ wachive for uvoihing.” 1t would have bgen a nip-and-tuck tight if the great by porter badu't juped ju and bit the atrunger with un fron boot-Jack, The lnventor suidl tived, huwover, and within hulf an hour was seen bearing dows tur auuther hotel uuder full which the particles of the jufective wmatter are distributed than on the specitic charucter of the nrticles themsedves. A virnlent lguid cannot e regurded ascertninly and completely disinfect- ed by sulphur unless it has been rendered per- manently and ummugm]y aclds Nu virnlent Heuid can be eonsiderca dlsinfected by carbolie Ackl unless it contains at least 2 por centum by welght of the pure ackl, When distnfectunta are mixed with a lquid it 18 very important to be sure that they are thor- oughly fucorporated with it, und that no sollt watters capable of shiclding contaglum from fimmediute contact with its destroyer be over- looked, Acriul disinfection, ws cominouly prac- ticed in the sick-roomn, Is cither uselens or,posl- tively objectionable, owing to the fulse scuse of securlty itis culealated to produce, To ke the alr'of u room smell strangly of carbolic ucid by sesttering carbolle pawder aboutthe fluor, or of chiluring by plucing tray of chloride of lme ina corner, 3, sofur us tho destruction of specific wntugfu i3 cougernced, au utterly futile proceeding, : The practical result of these experiments goes to prove (1) that dry Leat, when fLean Le ap- tlons fu & elugle comparativo atatemont | pijed, {s probably tho uoet efticient of all disfi- at the present tine, but the obove tepresents | fectauts; (2) thut the ald rluu of stopping up the uctusl difference between the twelve regular :{)‘;},l‘ifll‘umll'd (;“ulgluuxui ’n :.h lu;lpllblurrnnd ullml - appropristion lills, and coustitutes the amount | S B ST CLLCTer Uiinfectant () that tha uf reduction claimed us the result of mu‘euom .,’:, of varbolle vapor for danlu.-uh':t' )pu, ses ‘mude to reduce the expenditures of the Govern- § shwld be abondoned, owlng to the yelative ment this year. *4 feeeness und uncertainty al’fu aetlon. W tlose uf the weeting, which dwindled down to s few, three cheers were called for Tilden and Hendricks, and the respunse was so slow that the call buad to be repeuted thireetimes, aud then It rescaubled the bleatiug of 8 few feeble, stray sheep. TUE 1LLINOIB ORATOR. Pronmn, I ug. 13.—Col. Robert Q. Inger« #oll departed this evening for Malue, where ha will deliver four specches for knyu and Wheeler. Ie recently recelved a dispaich from Blatue requeatiog him to comeimmediately, and prowisiog bim an audience of 50,000 people. GOV, UENDRICES, ATrantio City, N.J., Aug. 18.—Oov. Hooe dricks left (or 1ndtanapolls this evenlug. u ispalch to CARNONDALE, Lil., Aufig. 18.—Tha Republios ans of this district &re jubflaut over thelr con- tinned success in this Dewocratic stronghold. They will lu all probabllity clect two represeu- tutives this year, thereby guining the two-thirds wmajorlty. Juseph P, Ruburts, of Murphysboro, | Is being urged to run for tho Hennmn«hle and will undonbtedly succeed, Willlam H. Wood- ward, of Jackson County, will certuinly receive the nomlnstion as ono of tho Representatives, und some one from Alexander County tho seos ond place. Tho Esrth-Trei t for Ulecers. dry eurth treatment for ulcers is found sil. Lurge, sloughy ulcers, after belng Fletier's removal fu 1876 oyeruta with equnl force now to prevent Lils confitnation. Very reapect fully, . SLuronn WiLsoN, Solletor of the ‘Treasury, ——— NOTES AND NEWS. THB APPROPRIATIONS, &pectal Dispateh t The Iripune, Wasnmaron, D. C,, Aug. 18—The footing- up of the totals of thu appropriation bills Is o labor requirlug conslderable tine wnd cares The total wmount appropristed by the Leglstative bill §s $16,373,000. The total umouniof the ap- propriations last year was $177,303,260.71; this’ year, $147,719,074.85%. ‘The difference, vhich s the antount of the reduction, s $20,531205,80, Theae ara the regular appropriations, wd Jo not include varjous minor appropriations, a fur the Centenulat Exhibition, Washington Muju- ent, and Indlan Deflcency bills, snountine a cousideruble sum. It 18 finpossible 4 cimbrace the whole of the appropria. ———— THE WEATHER, Wasninartox, D. €., Aug. 13.—For the Upper Lako reglon, the Upper Miasissippl and Lower Missour] Valloys, rising baromcter, wurmn southeasterly winds, ablfting o covler northes- Iy, partly cloudy orcloudy weather, snd frequent rains, iherated 101 persons (mprisoned for partfeipa- { yiour y partics, andarestill out. A carcontaining ‘I,!:,'Lb‘,';. tho outrages during the Gommpno [ gy oficers of the voad lett hero this morning 2 5 and found matters comparativelyquict at North ' S Vernon and Mitchell, and reported in their be- OBITUARY. “ { el that matters at 'tlmn points could be con- > V. . v y] trolicd in askort thne. When the car renched NE‘,A,!:L' }}Egg “;‘3_}‘1._.‘ 1] Vincennes ft wasrun on o side-track by the Carl Bergmau dicd fn this city on Thursdsy strikers, and tho awitch spiked to prevent its vening. He lad been i1l for the better part of :l‘m“"‘" I:"“l‘:;“““;"“hl‘ "““""'{‘ls:’m"'"‘:' year, the scrlous nature of Lis fllness dating | thecar contalued o detachment of St. Louls ick for o twelvemontl, and from the death of H;’t"lf'fh::,I;f,'{,":lgfl:fl'":fr‘m""w“‘""’h Itiyee rs, The latter have i3 wife, to whum he wus devotedly attached, \ been relu(umuyd by some nmchun‘iu n":;:-n the ‘hich oceurred wbout that thne. Dergman | shops, and oppear to have possceslon of the vas born ut Ebersbach, Saxony, in 182}, and t‘.‘"“sl &h‘gggrnl}-ugltxgflu,}m; 't'“'u“ strong Lissald of him by Mr, Reltzel, n schogl-mate 4 e b Ok el o lig mndn\wll—k{wnn mmM-.;u of this city, S{un'tfé'n‘f.‘iflig‘ifl'd‘ffififfie‘i'fi v"wmh“ . {,ht hat Lo was & musiclan from childhood il ¢s hupe. for State-aid to e i musiclan from ch . 1 tbe rallroad authoritics hope for State ald to- Yhen only 18 years of nge Dergman was { morrow In preserving the peace, when the strik- Mo Musical Director of a grand ballet troupa § ¢r8 with bo pald off and discharged. lat startiug from Vienns, visited Verona, - ’rigue, Veulce and other dl!‘cl, where exylbl: TP;EERA’P HIC NOTES. fons were given, aud in all of which he gave Prons f‘m & An) ""l:;‘—“}‘n' ‘m'“'f" womlse of the distinction that ho was destined 0L Hiy AU 1 Turicouitanlands ot people visited this city to-day on an excursion 0 win, ‘The rebel J e u.."e"u'i'n’f.lilfl'fu‘-’: l}“?fl{“:“&‘?fl'g: e’xnp‘:'l’ E | from Decatur over the Illinols Midland. Smaller need no :}mu dlmcull{ ln“filucurln'n passport ucu?(om alio came here from Lincoln and 0| For- BCOU. . usel? and his co-luborers to (amll!n.hn e | CumvLAND, 0., Aug 13.—The Subsidiary LOCAL ORSRRTATIONS. * Cuioa0o, Aug.13. | &) Weather Ning. | Aar, 1) ‘Maxtmun thermaineter, td. inum, GUENERAL OBSKNVATIONE. CHivauo, Aug. 13-31dnight, _ \leainy Weathar, aven BErOL,eenres S0 Dulutls; . achLaba Urand Hav Tork Huron,. vakuk vl 7] [ Hnally favored him “futely after yeaching Vienna ho took passage to | Eligh Court of the Ancient Order of Foresters sail ADIOURNMENT, 1 e e —— washed, are covered with a thick luyer of carth, his country, Arriving salo and sound, ho at xl uu;"m‘td u(‘e\nh 10 mtet ‘nz N:w:lrl‘c " — P—————’—“ ik By OB “" ’Al’I th‘nn pruprm‘.lon bll'l'a: \lvlt}whomxifna)’y lahr A Ball {u Colarado, uvlur‘wnle:l:‘mi:, un]]mr 4‘1‘ plluccdu!: ‘A:ld\lD);K!.:, mu nee mady : acaqul 2 ) U 4 propoaition to amen cons- ulsoning hloral. signing in the morning, asthe b n thou ke (i1 . Yorld, whole andaged. oa e ) o Ul fule thy acpiwdutance: of saie Teadln it bk CANADIAN NEWS, mst yull reported troni the conference, Nus brfin Welgd ;fiv‘na“, .’.'.’if';‘.'p.‘nf.""fifi mllrlh:hl ieleam- | curn begin .Z ] :‘b-md when the surfaces look An interestlng account s furnished by Dr. Young, of Flarenve, to otie of the forcign medi- col journuls, of a case of poleoning by chlural Bydrate; wud the complate edre of thi ¥etin by very simple means, A geutlemun touk o whale mixture containing three deaching of - the dalt, ustend of the sixth part, as ordered. e was fn a condition n\:prunumug lifeleagness when the ductor arrived, but by the lprumpl application of hot-water bagy aud’ Lottles t tho stomach aul other purts of the hmli.‘wurmng the logs nusiclans of this city, W] e stitution by striking out the word *white " wi - biim o tu-kom‘im ludlm wl?:t.‘ “wu. vejected, and the Secretary’s salary was fxed at etter, a helping hand. His reputation § $400 per aunum. 1ad preceded im, Io had been for six years | = e uf the most weceptable violoncellists af the OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, 3tadt ‘Theatro In Breslau, and on his wrrival in Banis, Aug. 12.—The Hamburg steamer Ger-o 14 ¢ty he was couf ere & i nuvu’ ';iu:m‘mm‘mll‘hnu;\lngfilu‘rxll l&‘v .é‘,u ',';_ mauls {3 ashore ncar this place, and is likely to munerative both {n money und applsuse, For | bosome s wreck. Her cargo ls belug suved. Feveral years be perforned hers and there, galo- Nxzw Youx, Aug. 18.—Arrived, the steam- y iz fuvor everysrhere, until fn 1550 Lo bocame -hl‘}x 8palu, from Liverpool. tho vouductor of the Germunis Nociety, which New Youk, Aug. 13.—Arrlved, the stemmners sition ufs hooor ke hicld until 1853, bur(u Celtie and City of Chester, lr(x:nnilv»rpvol. Lo two years of his conductorsbip he gave Lopox, Au{. 18, —Tho steamships Pomers- finwcm In this dt{ in Boston, Rochester, | nis, from New York, aud Polynesls, from Que- ullalo, Albany, _ Philadelphis, ' and - othier § pec, Lavesrrved out.’ Apecial Dispaich ta Tha Tridune. MONTREAL, Aug. 18.—~The stearmebip Tugusis fittlug out, and will leave shortly with a cargo of cholve cattle for the English market, Tho lve-stock trade with Great Britain is rapidly - creasing, owing to ap active deinand for Cana- dian beeves, The prices range $1.40 to #1.50 per stone, Fifteen days are usually occupied onthe msengo, and the animals .arrive in goud von- The press Joud!y condemus the management | }ieyrt began to_sbow cvidence of regaling its or civil affairs for the past few years. The | yower, \ge paticut was st last cowpletely re- Magor bas called u public eetlog for Tucsday plfturcds bealthy und nulating, o dressing mude as fullows tsused: A pleteol muslinthe size of the uleer fs unuersed incasbolic oll, in the frulmrtwn of one part acid to ten parts cocoanut oil s with this thie sore §s covercd, und over it Jdry carth is laced, snd then wolstened earth and a baudago. 1 4 short time the beuling process wanifests ““l\‘xl satisfactorily, whillu i} odur is entlrely ro- woved. ' BUSINESS NOTICES, Promatore Lods of the Ialr, which ls se common nuwsdays, may be cotlrely preveuted by the usu of Buruett's Cucoaine, agreed upon sud gurolled fn expectation that it Ing thraigh the cilnks hetween the logs, vying will piasa in jts present shape. There ure some | with thefesble gleams of tallow dips I muking Iudicatiuna tn the Bensta of a desive to remaln w | the darkieas vis{ble, und the very simall vpace few duys for polltical debate, but s | absolutelynecessury for tho duncers oored with number of Regpblicans will try to huve the sos- | war d ant paaried whip-sawed Jumber, for sfon clone eithier to-morrowanight or Tueaday. [ which we bl pofd ut the rate of 100 per 1,00 There is barely s quoramn of ths house ot pres- | fo Then fer we ight ladles preveut ent. A number left to-nlfihn and others have | participating i the dance, though thy entire made sppointents o their districts such as [ Temining elemag of the town wus® represented. will uccessitato deaving to-morrow uight, suthat, | Thero were preswt a goodly asseimblage of meu, after that tiwe, the question of a quorutn will | but such wi uncoith wesemblage rarely pruced w wobably be & very serlous one if tho sesslon fs talk-roam, for prold was he who wnl& boost & by any weans prolonged. ¢ friends of the | cuat to hido his Wirden sbirt, and the two or Ifawaltan tréaty ure workl ard ‘to geenire ue- | thres who had ‘Vhlurhlrl- werg ot ouce the ads ton. Certat raliroud futerests are urgiug the | miration and envy ofthe scate ;