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3 ) " THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1876, @t were quite violent i thelr opposition, on the /| TIIE BW ground that it will Injure the market for sugar and rice. The President will now lssue & proe- lamation declaring the reclprocity treaty to be {n force, and tha following articlca—being the rowth and manufacturo or produce of the opt the services of volnnteers | The Preeident almply Ahowed fn thin morsage n dn. P 4 Dbrasing tha Tndlan: mastildien. 1 | ire to joln fhe great armny of Sonthera nnd 1:orth TIFOREIGN. siihmittead an amendimont in the nature of A sub- | ern reformers in lookinz over the ppproprintions, atitute ln!{mrlzlnx. llha l';cnmcm.l to fn- | and l.n ex[u:iilll nmnt-y“nnl lfir)lh; w'i:ll’"m of the Grenss much companics of eavalty regl- | coantry. e awked (ironlcally) the Chnlrman of ? remts aho may Ehinic proper o 100 men | Die Commiltes on Commerne what appropations | No Change of Note in the Gnch, providing thestotal numbrr of men cnlistad | wore in the hill for objecis not nxlionad 1f thero shiall not exceed 2,000, and appropriating $1,634, | were none’sach, then he i not know why that « Bituation in Servia. Mich, 1 J. V. Blies, Sheborgs Yorks . wiiliamaon 3. L oH Sharer Honeem, Mllwaukea; J. Feors CRIME. - J. . Veith, New . rtin, Detroit. Il Chicago: C. Harnard, n aaul wife, Oconomowac. ~WASHINGTON. The President Sends in His Their Efforts Still Diverted from: = o this | 700 to pay the cxpeneh of % {n hontd ! Braking Trains to Break= Approval of the River | Huwalun faluds—ailbe ntroduced Into L | “O012 0k b ol oSN Wal S 1o, | Bk bior s thare By wwlern who AMESTED AT LAST, ing Laws, ' and Harbor Bill, o e il yoctables, hiden and [ yean 20: nays 11, an thie bil{ns amended wan read | lind comu buck to thcir fatlor's housa to etay (s | . gt Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune. i skl Candremoy Her v st it | ARG SPLERIET, o vt drctas e | 55w Rt g (000 gk o s o | Dieraeliy it Thought, WilERetire | o, L b i, Mo oo i t :lr'r&‘-?r’:‘nfegfi3}':.:E"::%Xflx:.'.‘{Y-”c‘rve';lv'i‘t:lc}l::fl'n' Socrstary of the Serale to pay tho Clerks nf o | retrenchment ara hato sroumd e hesds! would from the Premiership. :‘l‘:t;;"‘:s;'t‘;‘,’;’ T ey .t ool | Frelght and Travel Sorely Intore % imiltioen of the iave crowded filo the o o And Incidentally Reads the | o tnrehoed watre mectrtyy fnported from | Gor dlem eompenmation for the month of Angnat, | works fhat. wero not natimual 15 thelr charneter, ¢ A rupted on the Ohlo & . Towa, arrived in Kirksville Baturday evening the Hawatian Islands, and now thrown on the in quest of m man by tbe name of A, J, 3 Mr, Sargent objected to the sixth resolutfon as | He ruminded bis Demacratic friends of the declu- murkets of Ban Franclseo and Portland as House a Lesson in being conlrary Lo imw, which cxpremly providsn | ratiow of {helr chiettain, Tilcu, that the peoply Queen Isabella Snoceeds in Effecting a ] Dlississippl. . W 41 sugar; syrups of sugar- | that thelr compensation should be during the acs- | wunted reform, and that they whould Anl ft, and i igis § in. Farr, whe was Indicted for murder Iu Economy. cone, melado i molatee, o, HanonlY. vto Lhen st 2:05 adfouraca TotllL3 | Ionersin the Tiouee who bed ROk aums Tommdn 10 il ik i e e iver W1 s wanweel i | Action Taken by the G OTHUR BILL3, o'clock to-day. G Tollave that the work of regeneration had recom. that Farr and his brother had a quacrel with enky.the. Governon Gen. Logan mado an unsuccessful effort to get up his Younty bill, but secured Lhe passage of Illinols Yesterday. He Will Waste No Money on menced fn that ymmortal sonl, {Laugnter.] ile | Lord Lytton Will S$oon Resign tho @ove | their brother-in-law, Henry Graham, and, after 1iouse, asked sgain (stil! 1 lcally) what itam In the Ap- Ve o oy W Googe-Oreeks of Duck- Gt o conforencareport concerning artiiclal finbs | e Moase metat 10 o'clock, In continuation of DroneInG un MIL wan for werk that ws ROt needtul ernorship of Indids ot oty e T et € '°5:f,?:'"§52’mg tho Semats discussed the rell atarday's scasion. and desirable for netlonal prosperity, and he re- tiraham crooked his finger, and Farr shot 'him, | Misorable and Cowardly Shilly-Shallye On motlon of Mr. Packer, the Sennte blli author- | minded his Democratic hicareras that the Improve. Izing the Recretery of the Tremaury to ure the sur- | ment of rivers and hsrbors nmever hod < 3 o plus of ceriain minoye berctoforc sppraprisiod for | Leen o Nemoceatlc, nolley. On the contrary, The Becond Seotion of Wagner's Trilogy Ponds. % Kllling him fnstantly, He'fied, and Lis brother F(ousnchwlnmcmhnenl to the Counstitution. was tried for belng an accessory to 'F'ha Benate’s amendment wus ably advocated by Ing of Gov, Ilendricks. B . the deed, and goi fiftech years in the — Aessrn. Morton and Edmunde, and opposed by | & uite for the public bolldings at, Harrishurg, Pa, | Bresldent Folk bad vetaod svory nch bill, and un Porformed at Bayreuth, Poultentiary. A. . Farr has’ been livin : The Houso Finally Sucoeeds {n | Messrs Kornan, Kandolphy su Woste: e oyt andy shiecan | fr Proulont e punle ol w caflaribd bt e o i the Chiatiton " Tiils, ‘abot 10 miles wost o¢ INDIANA. ‘ 5 pose, r, Singzleton then procecded to addreas the Mr, Randull denled the intimation of the Presi- Touse on 1;:‘ conditlon 3;1 publle fl.l{. in Misnln- | dont tiat the collection of tho revento bad bee, in GREAT BRITAIN. aippl. e gave an_emphatic denlal to the atate. e leant degreo crippled Ly the appropriation DISRAELI'S PROMOTION, menta made in the Houxe and Scnate thut thershad | billa. Tlhe cotlection uf custama had naot been In- Doentrands Gormitted In the Tecont eiettion in | terfored wiih at all, and the reduction of Tuternal | MANCHESTEN, Aug, H.—The Guardian's Lon- thnt ¥fate, and sald that nosuch thing had boen | Jevenue Dintricte 10105, 0% proposed by the Houre, | don dispatch says: * Disracli's acceptance of charged on the part of the Government of ilesis- | hind boen abandoned, and the nuniber “luserted Ly | ghe Privy Scal hua occasioned almost as much |l;:p l, or of the olection Judgen, ¢ the Yenate and recommended by the Depariment p 1'he Senate concurrent resolution authorlzingthe | (131) had been provided for, surprise as s clevation to the Peerage. Tho Tlonse Committee on Enrolled Bilis to moke cer- | Mr. Keaeon defendei tho position of the Presl- | objeet Is to sccure.him a post to fall back npon tnln corrections in the enroliment of tho Consular | dent. i admitted that if the bill directed the | if ft should prove that his health §s mot atron and Diplomatic bill wna sgreed to. Prewident to apend a certain amount on each work Ly ] Henry Watterson, the lnember-elect from Jen- | ayocified in the bill, then the Prenident proposed | enough to lead the ITouse of Lordn next fesslon. D A N enters | 3 JheIMR Sn ot e huacecs, 15 el evnis | [l expected thnt the i o B o s . ', pregent ac 001 oAl of ho ‘wua not- tnandatory, Bl Appros o - of office, modliid, riated s masimum soin for (hens varioat objacts, | field will bo supplemented by those of Viscount Beneto billn for the printing of the report of the | und nowliere directed tha Previdont tospend any | Huhenden and Laron Disracli. ANOTHER DAY, - Speciat Dirpatch to The Triduna. P Ixpiavapouts, Aug. 16.~There has beem another day of disturbance, another of travel interrupted, another of frelght delayed onlp to be destroyed, and all because Hendricks has nat the courage, or will not take the trouble, to do his duty.' The riotera atill hold posscaslom of the Ohfo & Mississippi Road, sUill defy tha 1aw, st11] blockade a trunk line of traflic, and all hecause the Democratle candidate for Vieo~ Prestdent bas not the nerve or honesty ta Kirkavlile, and, feeling sccure, he jzot married. At the time of his arreat he was eating supper, and, when notified by the Sherlft that he was winted in Towa, he refused to ro, and satd they conld k111 hitn, but he would not go back alive. After an hour's struggle aud *fghting he threw hiin over a hLorsy ond rode 8 miles and then got a wapon and landed Wim In the Kirksviile Jull, Deputy- Sherift Willlams, of Adair, assisted in the ar. rest, and he rays that they had to keep the fam- 1ly under cover of their revolvers to keep them from running in search of their neighbora to rescuc Farr. - Farris n man of about 35 years of age, 5 fect 10 Inches 1n height, and wa stronz as To-morrow the Scuate will doubtless adopt the report of the Committee of Conference on the Indian Appropriation bill, and then’consent to an adjourument, but not perhaps until dnesday. Welncatey TILDER'S RECORD, Mr. Rasson's review 0f Tilden's war-record, hia record as a reformer, a8 a rallrond tanagrer, and as an alder I clection-frauds, took tho Democrats very intich by surprise. It wus one of thu very best campalgn speeehes yet made in efther house, and {f ita effect durlng the cun- vass can be judged by its effect on the Demo- cratie alde to-night, it will do cxcellent service. Killing the Fast-Mail Soheme, A Specimen of Clvil-Service Ro- form Enacted by the Con- federates. Mr. Kasson Gives the House a y . THE INDIAN BILL. maintaln the supremacy of the law. It Is Few Prominent Points in Throngh the coriesy of Mr. Kasson, on the | Zollnap impenchunont tlal, and for the wprolnt, | peicular smoust on soy partlcularywoce, [ 8ir Mickael Hicka Doach, aronet, tho Chlef Blion. M J]{:}:;rjpzwfl took blm to Oska- { probable that, for s day or so, publio Tilden's Life, Ropublican sile, Mr, Bauning was sble to gol | for the Distriel of Calumbia, were paswed, that the_ Treniaent was bonntl to npend il the | Eecretary for Ircland, will probably succeed the i sympathy was with the strikers, for they had }r&) A;)z:uln; :’:‘h ;nlz:lm al: ;:n;:' :lm“ndegivllnfil ,',"‘,':;‘i s[}[\‘(’;} xm.‘lelguu made a spcech fo advocacy of the L"fiflf‘.’» '.I..ma:fl‘::‘?{u I;y any bill, and especially by | Rt. Hon. 8ir Charles All(lnrl‘y, the Preaident of A STONT-THROWING DUEL, been unpald and {ll-used, but It has now simply Whorent Sammy Cox Waxes | slon of the rules—I3to 44, Tho bl gives fiva | il L etanid e Tenintive Seacon ot oL | e A Ror Jon Masdbythe Proiidents - || he Board of Trade, in tho Cablict (€ the latter Speciul Diypateh to The Tribuna. becume a question whether or not law and order y regiments of volinteer cavalry to serve throtigh | urday ust, and that of to-day began, Mr. Holman—{ stand by that doctrine. EDiNnURD, Aug, 14.—The Seattman says: GRAKD Rarps, Mich., Aug. 14.—Yesterday | can be maintained in Indlann so long as Hen- ‘Wroth, and Gives the Lie the campalgn, and appropristcs $1,000,000 to pay “;J':;v}.e‘: rlu"rfncr"c"'l % ‘m fi:fi' n few privats bille ;«‘l;, m::::;%qb}; t‘m:rfilgamm" i A trastworthy eorrerpondent Informn ux that | 1OTRINg two farmers, Richard A. Rounds and | dricks Is Governor,and it appears that tho ques~ Direct. e, othit It 18 quite apparent that no doal | , T Jendall mbmitted tio repnrtaf ths Commit- | Democratic parly fn this Hoose in tine of e | nimaclin elexatlon to the Fetruge Is {he st atep | James Charles, living about 2 mile out of thin | ton must be snswered tn the' ucgative. 1t bag ujoummcx’f'. Y u\?(e plm“{’”x A tee of Conforence on tho lndlnn.\p?mprlmon bill. | blstory. toward hiv resiznation of the Premiership.—not | city, got into a'quarrel abont & lue-fence, and | beea the custom of Hendricka to shirk respon~ o g The report was agreed to without discuselon. Mr. ‘Hereford tticd to moke some remarka in réy | BOW, Unt before tho bezinning of the next acsaion. | coma'of Charles' cattle which had got into | sfbilitles cver since he has been Governor, and¥ Mr. Randail them proceeded to make same gon- rly 10 llolman, but was declared out of order by | Earl Derby s montioncd a« the new Prewmier. eral remarks on the several appropriations, Ilo | the Speaker, and his remarks, which were Inan INDIA. Aug. 12.—A dispateh from Calmtta Eave an oxtended account of the reduction policy | aurry and excited tone. were Inaudible, - N B Honver chnastns uhe Sonsta with baviug dor | " mersago was then rorersad 10 the Committce | sae s the sEpert, tiat Lord. Ly thon il ro: Teatod st greater ‘ecanomy. contemplated by tho | on Commerce, and : Y e o | STbiomeree: and the Hodte taok & tocsss tIIS | aign bia office of Governur-General of India The Hawallan Treaty Ratified by the Senate. lie does it by the mean contrivance of being ab- sent from the State for many weeka together, and E RECPUSING TO DEVOLVE RIS ACTHORITY Rounds’ cornflelil. Durlng the quarrel Chnrles threw clubs and sticks at Rounds, hitting him once or twlee. Rounds at last.ygetting an- gry, threw onc back, striking Charles NOTES AND NEWS. NO MOTLE FAST MAIL TRAINS. Special Dispaich to The Tribune. ‘WasniNgrox, D. C., Aug. 14.—The Mouse enerall Defoa of the School Amendmont in | Gommittes on Post-Oflices and Post-Roada hus | Loigea Anficient, sud arcalgned the l‘f,‘,’g’,‘,‘{’;‘g’;‘f = RVENING 8ESS10N, %:'l-l,cyvg:llml g’l‘i‘%rfi”{?fi[fi‘r’ ivits T Just “flmva‘cnlhenmuur o, b o :po:: “;,afu“;{mmp:;?o"m:r‘ bcmun!u Mee? - the Benate. concluded to take no action on tho Post-Routo | Iravagance. e dwelt at gt on e various ro- | b g, wee Ereat cunfuslon un the reassembling of | Duke of Buckinghiaia liag been promised the re- | ‘wiullfand inflicting njorics o, wnich Chiarics: | Soxiony Iuiog & Hepubliean aid @ man of Lot farims proposed hy tho Democratlc Houee for checking extravagant expenditures and securing vconoiny and emelency inthe public. serice, aid braln and nerve, would be sure to do something, {o hurt the Democrats, For instance, having. authority, he would be very sure to make ax quick end to the disturbances at Vincennes, just: 98 Gov. Hayes did with the defiance of the law at Ironton, but Hendricks knows that would/ never do, asthesestrikers and their sympathizers arc mostly Democrats and voters in Indiana, while the shippers wlose property is belng deetroyed and the passengers who are subjected to preat extra expense and trouble are mostly non-refidents and of little valuo In TUE ‘' POLITICAL ECONOMY ' OF INDIARA. The situation to-night, in consequence of the ro« fusal of Hendricks to do hisduty, s that the law is defied in those good old Democratic countica of Knox and Jacksen by these atrfkers, and that; Hendricks {8 still absent from the Btate, an still refuses to naintain the supremacy of tho' inw. Appeals come constantly from the dis~: turbed districts, and all are answered hysulluj bill. Thisdecision postpones until next winter, i not indefiultely, the re-cstablishinent of the fast malls, and it also prevents the restoration of the franking privilege, While the onc re- sult causes great {nconventence to thousands of people who had come to consider the fast molls almost o necessity, tho other will not be re- gretted by the péople. WATTEREON, To the Testern Asnclated Press. An Interesting scene ocenrred In the House to-day when Henry Watterson, of Loulsville, wassworn fn. Mr.”Watterson was warmly con- gratulated by muny members. 4 = - versjon of the Governor-Generalship, sloedhow many Tinireds of cmployes™we1o | o e moved ‘that the flouse. 1o 8 ssess (LD LosT. e, Mlomeon tho | gclock to-mortow morniag, atatlog thut In the | Loxvow, Aug. 15—5 ». m—Stcamer Merscy, e o o ey et Ra 1o | Semate to-day objection ha'been made tw the con- | from Maryport, for Antwerp, was wrecked on reductlan of the Prosident o salary (roi $50,000 1@ | widoration of the conforence report. on the Indlsn | Baturday off 8t. David's head. The Captal B aemlo woutl et the matter In ita trua ght. Avpropriation bill, and that wuder the rules of (als | and fourteen men were lost. Ao 10-the proposed reduction of the sompensation | Pouy it could not bo taken up til to-moezow. pizD. | of Senators and membera, the Scnnte had nrged {7, Banning aald he alaohad a statement to make Loxpox, Aul = m.—Charles John ¢ aflecting leglalstion. He desired to have the Sen- e 1028 gealnat It the ublllon of the franking priviicte, | Gieilt e o Ioscosen ntie. povaneSelt: | Howard, Earl oF Suffolic 3nd Berkshire, died vated t tosoro o Tradiag priviieze,'an action fossryointhe Slous war, [Objectiona snd af | yostardsy, sged . ___ which cerlain] oul nol esca) Tl am. b Anothor valuable remult which " ad been no- | ,,ir: Kaudall got another upportanity f mating a TIE EAST. complistiod lod been the ennctment of & provision | Statement, and expreased his helief that the Senate 3 Soathet polilical sareamment. of Govemment ems | ould not be ready, to adjoury before to.morrow o8 AERYIARBITUATIOY) ployes. ' He gave the followlni recapltulotion of | 3403 lowever, “In sbundance of cautlon, he BELORADE, Aug. 14.—Rumiors of approsching the Apnropriation bills: Tho esttmates of the do- | Jould Wadifyhiu motion 4o as io takos recess D | Minlaterlal changes are subifding. Prince nrtments for the yoar woro $203,000,025: | Y51y Voie by tolters there was uo Milan declares that the condition of the Servian qrorum, and Al:u‘;rfiwlnlle'vru?“wslm,ymm:il?m;Cam’:,‘,'fi',“ “,,‘: then the object of the motiun was sttained prac- | forces §s very satisfactory, ond annouuces his s tically by & voto by yeas and_nays, which was not by the _ Houwe, 75&‘34 fi“l‘l’":: cund{u}‘v{d D et Vot siowed thet | eeolution to continue the war to the last ex- 9, 074, an ag thore wery onty 148 mombum prosnt, and sano | tremity. . printions for ust year of $1,77%,003,527, belngs | Lodinent Gan Lo traneacted withont o quorum, a | An adede-camp of Gen. Tchernayeft hes rednction of §29, 044,263, ‘Ar, Tianka then taok the 860 aud addressed tha | SYTived hior and reports that a force is now Mr. Sprinzer ngcsted that the mving was at | potc RANER T 190K e Shol be AL Ihe | cuncontrated at Bunja. i %:‘:JJE'L- 102,00, foe eash Congressional u(&lm 'l‘?pmdn?n -u::d me“:oldh ;I:d sllver mincs The AN “Vllmcm:" STORT. 0 Br, Randall, fu_conelutlon, Lt 'n llver b1\, ‘The Standard’s Vienun dispatch says pert of s oacion bt 1 e 1 ¥ b bolt ks | oAb tho cions of tr. Banks' specck, 31r. Randat | thie Crown jewels of Servia lwve frecn sent penditures would be reduced betwoen mo n adjournment, remarking’ thal ke was | to Viooa ua gecwiity for a loan of 62,000 florins. died at 8 last night. A Coroner's jury gave verdiet in nccordance with the above facts, and added that Rounds acted insclf-<defense. Rounds is under nrreet for the killing. It s arad affalr. Both partles had been highly respectable, quict, peaceable citizens who had the esteem of thelr nelghbors, especlally Rounds, who (s an old res- ident. — A BATTLE. Mesrms, Tenn,, Aug. 14.—A epecial to the Appeat from Bell’s Statlon cives au account of o terrible affray ot Alma to-day, in which one nan was kitled and nine wounded. The origin was an nssault made upon Deputy-Shorifl Har- ris 8 few duys mince by somo political enemies of hls father, Roll Harrls, the Bheriff. ‘The partles were <ot Alma for trial, the case having been removed there on arcount of exciternent, and the case was ogaln continned and removed 1o Bell's for a like rea- son, Bonds were written and ready to elin, when a plstol shot was fired ut the son of Sheriff Herris, wounding kim in_the hip, Firing then commenced in carnest. Mack Weller wes killed, Two of the Sheriffs were wounded ! nlso Robert Smh&MA. Trimble, and two others alightly ON TIIE IIP. TUST WIIERR THE PRESIDENT 1IAS TIHE CONPEDS. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, WasmnaToN, D. C,y Aug. 14.—The President threw the Houss into n great state of cxcite- meut this afternoon by his message aunouncing the slgnature of theRiver and Harbor bill. In gecordance with the determination announced through Tz TRIDUNE last week, he signed this blil, hgt informed the Houso that ho would not have done 80 had the expenditure of the money been obligatory uponhim, As it was, he should expend no money provided for in the bill except ot points whera it was needed to preserve works already begun, or to carry on those which were national in thelr character. Among the reasons glven for thls was tha nabolition of the oflice ‘of Supervisor of Internal Revenue, and the reduction of the apprapria- tions for collecting the rovenue, which he thought might reduce the Income of the Gov- ernment. Some of the Democrats, forgetting thiat by the very terms of the River ana Harbor bill very much ‘wos left to the discretion of thoe SENATOR AOLTON. WasniNgroN, D. C., Aug. 14.—Senator Mor- ton s returncd from Tndiwin, snd s n his seat to-day. He pays Lie bas no Intention of muking another political speech in the Senatc at this scaslon, and that report that he purposed repeating here the speech receully dellvercd by bim In Indlana has no foundation. TIE EXECUTIVE, Presllent Grant camic to the Capitol, at noon to-day, arcompanied by the Attorney General, the Becretary of the Treasury, and the Sccretary of the Intérlor, and his private secretarios. They will remnamn {n the Precident’s room during the day for the cxamipution and approval or &8 encted fntn law, $147,71 alnsvuppro- s F. Downey, private sceretary to Hendricks, who' ot present aceins to be the’ Executive nuthority of Indiana without any power of auny sort, th the Goveruor Is absent, and NOTIIIKG CAN DX DOXE. It matters little, hovever, for nobody belicvesy 30, 000, 000 f walting un the convenieics of thy Senata. 3 Fodl that things will be any better when Hendricks. Bocretaty of War, disproval ot bills, any §40,000,000. ' Tas siatement of biu had then | U0 lon o *Mr. Rarson wan wado 107 8 | Conpant Pasha armert ot Frebinje on the 13th comca back In Lhe moyning, T1¢ will not dn any= MADE A GREEAT OUTCRY, PAST MAILS, i e N I recens, bat Randall insisted on lds metion for an ‘ontan anived at nje on the HEARD FROM. hng decisive, He may end tha trouble by {ne! st the messugey flllewgrumlfllxglsmen of r'n'fiz Houso Commiiics en Pm-or:xgu Y-mdt Shat Tn'he atragide with the Senate the Houss kad | 28 ourmment, which was notgrced o, with 2,00 men. He encountered 8o eneiny. Pozato, Col., Auz., M.—8am MePride, the | (M OGERIC, 110 Tl Sirticer, to.a tht Gicont ] WS Ve clearly shown lerce and f to-ds r, Kasson then tool or, Hded - " o t e was yory learll show, by, Hlercs, nd | Rori-londs iook o ttlyn Lo day on e, T | G ooppelod 1o el to e exicpiet SILE0. | qiow e Hannine 15"k uomaiinote comont 1o | _ Lowoow, Aug. 153w m—A Betgrade spe- | (eIOR MG S e Treasiroof thed Inkoe il cendluiy 05 Tofbite belter JHow Pueblo School Distriet, has been heard from. A Ictter has been recclved from him, malled on the Atlantlc & Chattanonza Railway, stating that he has sold certain property belong- ing to him fn TYlorida, and deposited the maney, amounting to £5,500,in the hands of & Trustees for the benefit of his bondsmen. He says the schonl muuu{ was Jost in unlucky speeulation. 1le woukd have returned to Pueblo aiter his defalcation, but some vne hero wrote to him and advired 'him not to come. He s supposad to have safled for South Amerfea. will not_ussert. the majesty of the law as Gov. Taves did with the Irontou miners, for such Imlluy fsnot in the nature of such a political: rlv‘x:mr:r s Hendricks hao always shown himaelfs to be. » THR SITUATION UKCITANGED. Tw the Western Amwociated Fress. 4 Crxcrsnart, 0., Aug. 14.—The situationy along tae ltne'of the Ohia & Misslasippl Rail-, road fs practically unchanged. Allls quict at Seymour. At North Vernon scveral of they strikers are holding freight-tralos on both the main line and Louisville branch. At Mitcheld- the meanage, which was very weak, but Holman threw'the whole Democeratic ride of the Houss into consternation by announcing that the posi- tlon tnken by the President was the carrect one. This bill, although 1t §s in many respeets bettor than that of lnst year, {8 thu vehicle upon which many jobs have beon varried through both Houges. Crecks and rivers which have o com- meree, and never will have any, are ay }H‘Dpl fated for, and o precedent has been catablished in it whielt may yet be quoted n3 nuthority for do- manding that Congress shall {mprove evory water-power and mlill-privilege In the country. . report the Sonate bill to increase the cavalry force | cial to the Dailyy Vews reports the situation un- o oar o ‘Senmde would concur, nith Ak | FPateicd in'the Slous war, but e, Headford ob: | chunied, . Gen. Torvaiwitch has heon rln- that, with the Clilof Maxistrats acting in barmany Jectod, forced and remalns at Banja, on the southern with the pnrpofo of the provent Honse, 8 further | M Kosson then proceeded to mehea political | road fnto the Momavia' Valley, oppoeiuir redaction could readily be_made of $10,000,000. | speceh, prefacing it with the expression of | the Turkish cdvance from ~ Gurguse- Thege facts aud fgures apoke for themaclves, and | e regret tiat objection tmd cume from the | yapz ~ Col. Bocker is Intrenched opposite s eiaborion "Eon the reat e whlen thay | Democrtic alde of the Houns (o 8 bl | Yaimyoron: the northera rosd from Seltabur deinonatrated, the mnjority rerted $a claim of | deslgned to save the army from farther annthila. | [ESOFORN GHECTET TG TG Shbrouch having carneatly and faltb{ully discanrged I duty | ton, snd o suve frontier sottlem from marder and | [8t0 Moravia Vabey, one o AR o T waopte It had mot redtiged cxpenditien | PIuder by savege tribos, He procecded to roview | Of Osman Pasha {rom Widdin. This paaltlus of o much an It hnd cxpected, but the fallurs to de | e poiltical histary of Tildes in order to shaw | the Servian forces, however, fs cousldered de- 50 waa not its fanit. He believed that the real, | thatin timo of danger that gentieman wes nowhere | fective. T'he two commanders ure too far upart nataral, safe, and permaneut way to the rosump- | o the record as a friend of the Uniun. port cach otber, and the fall of une ex- tion of specre pryment was In tho reduction of | Mr. Hpringor saked Kacton whether he asscrted ty insurcs the abundonment of the other. tee on B:t.urd&?'. The bill was amended in tha Senate by ndding the fust-mall and frankin {xrlvllega to {f, nnd it is understoos it the House will non-concur in the, nmend- ments, This {s indicated by the action of the Houss fu referelng the bill to ¢ Commnlttee, which will not bo enlled again this session to report, and asfugle ebjection will prevent them from reporting outside of a regular bill. NOMINATION. The President has nominated Witford L. Wil- eon to be Appralser of Merchandise at the Port of 8t. Paul, Miun, G ) ol 5 all is quict, and it 18 reported there are no. ICt 1a constitutional avd_proper for th Geir: — Government espunditures, Dumanforegighi oy, | thes Thdenmaa secostloaist asd"disanloalb tn A LEETLE GAME. Sttilers there. At Vinotunes the situation ro- eral Government to nppropriute $20,000, s 1t THE RECORD. Vhonld inke placo, hut. tho truth wes soif | Mr, Kasson—Ho wasa wmomber of the Socloty GURMANY. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, ninins unchanged from last vight. No frelzht~ ‘A‘,j‘,{{g};;’, It e o e BUNATE. avident tuat 1f $50,000,000 or 830,000,000 8 year | for the Difuslon of Yolitical Knowledze, Whoss WAONER'S TINUMDH, 1. Lours, Aug. 14.— Dy before yestorday two | traius havo been allowed to moye east or west the strikers huving full possession of the track. , The Sheri? has made sppeals to Gov. Hendricka: for & force necessary tw restore order, saying: ‘Wasningrow, D. C,, Aug, 14,—Mr. Bpencer s axved, not only would the meunn fur spcedy | llterature way copperhead aud discuuraging to the submitted the concurrent resolution providing 3 renumiption be provided, but that confidence would Barnror, Aut, 14.~The performance of the be entabllabed that muat inovitably procede the do- | ' BF, Springer repeatcd his question, * Walkueren* began at 4 p.in.and ended at men named Ford and Rogers engaged fn a quar- 1 lumber manufacturers wa R e R ER rel over a game of cards at FurleypMo., which Wator-pover, (b fo cqually consiitutionnl aud roper that the United States shall fmprove | for the appolntment of a jolut committce, to [ sired reault. Mr. Rosson—] liave stated what he was. You | 0:30, with intervals of an hour between the | ended in the fatal stabbing of Rogers by his an- | he waa unable without materinl ald to keep tha s Fally o Mot 10 WALS | conalshof thrco Benator nd thres membors f | sedanl ot M osesh son warmly | st Soblder e, tion, ecoenll 6,208 37 | acta. Thlreprontaon mode o preaor e | dtEoals. o whisky i the “caven of Lhe | pee; Qo Bendsick s exyesid, st i power Al LIS Ll the House,80 preparo o suitabls Government for | *Air. Voster, & member af the Approptistion Com- | any part of the West, und In the State of Wilnols, | preasion even thuu that of “Rhelogold." Tue | Lo3eds apolis at 11 o'cloek to-night, whea it 1s belieted! some declsive measures will be inaugurated. GENERAL DUSINESS AT VINCENNES 1s reported as serlously afected by the detens! tion of freight, and citizens are’ anxious for rompt measures to put sa end tou the dead ock. The leaders in tho strike at that poink are represented as belonging to the roughest class of railrosd employes, who haye forved ollhern iuto the move:uent against thelr tion. the District of Columbis, und report ut the next sesston of Congress, It also authorlzes tho Commisslon to slt during the recess, Passed, Mr. Hurvey ealled up the House DUI for the sale of salinc lands, Hevernl amendinents were agreed to, and the bill was pussed, Mr. Edmunds moved to take up the proposed constitutional amendment prohibiting theappro- priation of tnoney for the support of sccturfan gchools. Agreed to—yens, 23; uays, 13, A discussion then took place, which lasted uutll the expiration of tho morning hour, when tho mattgr was lald over, and the Bchate pro- ceeded to consider unfinlshed business—tho hill to carry the Hawalinn treaty Into effect, Mr, Norwood continued his remurks {n oppositionto mittee, replicd to what ho called hcln!{unlonl mis- | meéa who uttored much doctriuon had their heads In | frst act especlally produced a profound statements of the gentleman from Pennaylvanin | the blackberry bushes. [Laughter and applaune, nn e mibomty af tie Committes Tud | e, Hprinice ahet gaugnier and appisure ) | sonsatton, aud ot tho close of the :nt,nrexté n;| lll‘,l:‘nllc.s“\rlv. :‘he )l,r‘flenlllmhlnn!d ::a not .:lalmn‘m-l: Eov. Tilden was ever o secessionint | opern, the scemic effect, when the ‘majority in making nll practicablereductions in the | or a disunionis catlre background of the staze waa filled with a expéhditures of the Govornmunt. Tho reduction | Mr. Kesson—I daro asser! o tleman % Which tho ninoritr thought couli ave been safely | deny It ok andlsbiiegentin sua of fce, woa wonderful. Tho enthuslasm of made was $20,000,000, " An it was, he felt suro Mr. Springer—I do deny It. the audience could not be restruined, aud the per- :hn: further l&:mprlnuon- amounting to mill- Mr, Luttrcll saked weere ho (Kasson) was dur- | formance was repeatedly iuterrupted by bumsts ons would made noxt session to de- | fno tho War. ¢ fray the expenses of the Government for H Kauton—T wis oo thls floor votlag spproprl- | OF gpplause, At the end of the gcls the umflmum fincal year. And what was the parposs | gifon bills to maintsin the anoy which fonght the | Jesding performers were Jouilly called for, of this reductlon of approprintions? Was 1t to aid { yen whom you supposted. [Applause and ex. | but decllned to respond before the curtaln, Gor, Tilden to resume specie-payments in 1870, 0r | ¢itement, the composcr and artlsts considering that such was It (o pay the vast namber of cotton claime | “3qr, Luttrell—That was o much safer place than | sppearance would viclate the unity of the rep- which wete ready to o launched on Congross nexl | e army, Tesentation. slon? Why had not the Houss nroposed & reduo- | "y, Kasson went on to quota the Vatlandigham Smpe Wi ent and re- Horendin A iselonbEoprebtons i | rsoulonof U5k e’ L1 of e | e 450 e cose of e ofre: O chte: , connectin en’s name w 3 X e e N Lt know that | i oud Jeaving his boxhowus grected with Ly thio people, e alluded, wmong othor thiiigs, 4 i 19 tho fact that the Touss, liad refased o sppro: B A L TR L IL el cliters, After the opera the Emperor weat to To the Western Associated Fress. ‘WasniNaron, D. C., Aug, 14,—The President to-day sent the following message, addressed to the Houge of Representatives: In aflxing my slgnoture (o the River and Harbor Appropriation bill, No. 3,022, 1 deom it my duty to announice to the Honee' of Tepresentatives my oblection to some of the features of the bill, and tho resson why I sign it. 1f [t1was obligatory upon tho Excautive (o expiend all e mency spuroprl: ated by Congrese, 1ahodld return the River snd Harbor bill"with my objectious, notwithstanding the ‘;rcul inconveniouco to public intoresta result. ing therefrom, and the loss of czpenditures from the previous Congross upon incompleted works. Without enumerating, many approprintions are made for work of puroly & privato or lacal intercst, in no sense natiunal. I cannot givo wy ranciion o these, und will take care that dur. g my term of oftico no public money shall bs ex- tended them, There is very great nccessity fér CAPTURED. Spectal Dispalch to The Triduna. Broux City, Aug. 14.~—A notorious horse- thiof named Willfams was eaptured here this af- ternoon, and a palr of harses helongingto a par- ty In Avoea, Ia., recovered. Willlams has sey- eral alinses, and Las heretofure confined his operations chietly Lo the river poats. BEVERE PUNISIIMENT. Bpecial Dispalch to The Tribuna. DaRvILLE, I1l,, Aug. 14.—A Lafayette drum- mer, who bired a horss of ooe of our llvery- men on Friday last and drovo bim nearly to death, was fined by Esquire MclMahon this morning $1%0 for cruelty to anlmals. P U — ILLINOIS. ) DY TUE GOVERNOR. Apecial Dispatch o The Tribunat * SvrrvarieLp, 11, Aug. 14.—The brakemen's’ strike on the Olilo & Mississlpp! Railrond made- ftself felt to-day at Flora, the junction of the Springfleld division and the maln line. Thres ricto a single dollar for jndgments of the Court Pris A i Bubelsberg. o iconomy of cxpenilture at thia thno, growing otit | the bill. L e eruialonnr.| o, Kimon—Ro ir as the tacurd gous: 1 Kio@ 8 CASUALTIES. disaffected division brakemen aud about Ofty 3f the loss of ravenno likely 1o arise from a defi- | ~ ar Famunds called up the concurrent reso- | 1 clalins of the Governnient for the mare partl=’| of Murtin Van Buren. L uscs words to dingulse TFRANCE. slrikers from the maln line preveuted all traina tlency of s ‘pwnflnhm to fuaure o thorough col- ' P an purposo of reductug expenacs, o submlitted | hig thoughts, phrascsto disgulse his principles. AL FALL. except mall-trulns fram proceeding beyond Flo- !fi:::?u‘ ot | i sumo. '{llu rl.'ld{utmn of fovenus lution of tho House proposing to suspend the | a tably ihnwl.ng st ftems should be doducted | Jiis ieart was not with the efort o savo the Gnlos, BALLOON ACCIDENT. & i “x:’:;;r ] AA " t—tTerman | m. While thelr attitudo ts threatening, 1o act Dlsictets, o rfi'..'}.::—' ool :‘g:; ALl Lfix{e’:l:. Rx:g“l";tlfl sixtcenth and soventeenth juint rules for the re- | from Springor's table of reductions. and not with tho soldfers who fought for it, and no | LOWDO¥, Aug.15—5:30\a. m.—A Parls dls- LirroN Housk, o AUR, 14— of lolence were committed. The Division-Su- mainder of the scasion, wiifch provides that no LIl which shall have passed one House shall bo presented for concurrence to the other on elther of the last three days of the sesslon, and that no billor resolution which shall have passed the House of lupresentatives shal] be presented to the President of the United States for his approbation on tho. lost day of tho session. ~He submitted an onder that the reaolution be respectfully returned to the Houso of Representatives, with the statement th Welgel, one of the excurslonists from Toledo, 0., while walking on the boulk of the Niagara River, just below the Horse-Shoo Falls, fell over and was fnstuntly killed. man who ever wore the blue can cast hils voto for | patch to the Duily Teegraph reports that M. Lt without, rellecting on the miewory of the men | Trjquot and his sons, acronauts, ascended on 1o went on to rufor {o the famous clrcular in | Suuday in a balloon from'the environs of Parts, the New York election of 1808, but was informed | The balloon was torn by contact with the trees, Dy Mewra. Clymcr und Cox that Thiden had deniod : alt oanonibility for. that circular. . Ho amorted, | Ui fell rapldly to tie promnll;Ong ol the Bowores: that Tlden was Chafrmanof the Cojuinit: | JOUBE tAel was inatantly killed, und the father teo that had sont out that clicular, and that ifltflfv injured. wherover thio history of New York frauds wus = touched prior to thelr exposure by the New York SPAIN. ing off of th rovenue, It muy be o question to consider whether any cxpenditure can be well at thorized under the Liivor and Ilarbor appropr tinn, further than to protect work alresdy do and paid for. Under no circamstances will 1 allow expunué}.nlv‘::l ;wl clearly natlonat, perintendent to—du{ aid, and he dispatc] County, us follow| serasurizeo, 1ML, Avg. 14, 1870.—To Sherlp Niron, Flora, Jil.: Arrest all’ persons combining fo deprive the Ohio & Mississipp Rullroad Come pany of the posscssion and use of {ts proporty upon proper complatnt made. 1f necensary, cal upon the good people of the cmml{ 1o ald, ‘and 1¢ this |s notsutticlent, make requisitfo 3polid to th Goveruor for Sherift Nixon, of Clay credit for reduct{un shuil Deticleacy llll‘l (belonging to DROWNED. Bpectal Dispatch to The Triduns. Minnsavouts, Minn,, Aug, 14.—Robert, aged 14, son of Hlerman Corkler, of this city, wans g £ U. 8. GnaxT. ExxeuTivi MANSION, WASRINGTON, Aug. 15,1870, —— 18 TIOS REFORM? < §i8oatring lannayiyat, Wisnlugton monuien n on mo fop ZTimes the organization was touched, and the Ex- yne il lilng in Siiver Lak G truops. Jomy L. Bevruuas, Governor, (T 13 80 ADJUDGED BY TUER CONFEDEMATH | s the liouss of Representatives lias not noui Totw .53 | gcutive Caminittee, of ‘which Mr. ‘lilden wax & ISARELYA MAKES TAOTNLES drokmud wille bathing In Sliverdiako & wder: ' BTANDARD. thie Senateof the N‘opflun of the juint rules for | Fe aam hut w reductions wero | member, if hic was not a member of tho Tammany MADRID, Aug, 1t—In spite of statements to | mun pieule yesterday, TROOPH, The (fovernor’s Quard and Sherman Guarda of this city held themselves In readiness to roceed to the scene of the difficulty, if ordered, | [5¢ the later dispatehica. this evening state thab| the Sheriff, assisted by a local posse, was: cnabled ta effect the arrcst of tho ringleaders, | and they are now on their way to Loulaville, ° Clay County, where the county Jail is located. tto en theso made, the not amount of reductions then made woa | Rung, ile asscried his bLellef that the peonle of erisls e ol Bt T aesortc that of 1ha reducilon in | B conniry wonld hat nccept. f0F thels bigheat | Lic °°“"‘"y'“"h,'$°f,1,“ ll‘,flj‘f“’m’f :]r haT'f' the Miltlary Academy, $40,000 was duo to the re- | anico a mui whoso principal record had aimoxt | turn of ex-Queen Isabiella bodus sto good. Tha duced puy of Cadets and Profesaoes, and 863,000 | been exclusively madc i W ull street, renioval of ‘members of the Cablnel who took to lpmumnemem;u:n ‘of (e roeuctlon in the Con- | ~ Having shown, a3 ho clalmed, the record of | part {o the rovolution ugatost bher is contem- wulur und Diplomatic bitl, $310,000 was accome | Tilden in regard to seconston und disunton, andin | plated. plished by a violation of trust and an injuryto com- | repard to reformation, ho proceeded Lo contrast gmgi (1:.':} fll":’:;:l::llxl:m;'fxwi ¢’n‘ %):mlo«g '1"§|'v°"x3l”|i :\h n; it n|z; record l“’ :flc Ropublican It‘:nndhlum ru: CHINA. L H n the Leglslative e Presidency. Intho samo wa, e contrastel over 3,000,000 was a postponcment, 8id over | the public Tecards of Tiondricks atd Wheelér, aud RELIIOUS PERSCIUTION, BSpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ‘WasiiNGToN, D. C., Aug, 14.—The politicians are very proud of the trick by which they havo mado o pretense of Clvil-Sorvice Reforin with- out haviug to put up with any o its incon- veulences. The more this soction of the Legias- tive, Exccutive, and Judiclal Appropriation bill Is read, the more apparent the swindle becomes. this presont scealon, a4 adupted by the Senite un the %Uth of January last, and transmitted to tho House uf Represeuintives on tho 204 day of the zlmu Jnomh. thore are no joint rules in force. reed ta, r. Windom sabmitted the report of tlie Con- ference Comnnittes un the Indian Appropriation bill, which waa luid over, Aficrlon‘mllule the Senate, by n vote of yoay 29, nays 12, passed tho bill to carry intu offect tho . TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, New Yorg, Aug. 14.—The frst wires of the TEust River bridge were stretched across the river this mornfug. About 5000 people were present, sod conslderable cuthusfusm was mani- fested. Spacial Dispatch to The Tribuna, Tiawaifan treuty. 1t paesod without awendiment. one-fourth of the £2,724,000 reduction worked in- | lio askied If candidates wero platfonns for which of BANOEAL, Aug. 1H.—A French inissfon chapel . TZAL CAXUSE. 1t really puts uo restrictions on political aseess- | 3r, Logan calied up the report of the Conferetice | Jury; that thu reduction of $1,600,000 in the | them wers the votes of Union men and reforinera ra , - spnryarieLD, Ik, Aug. 14.—The Secretary G - ¥ ments at all, sinco officers of tho United Btates | Comyntitg on the bill o regaiato tho fuauo of arci- T i V0 T | them wers the at Ning Koo, for the Province of Ugsn Sull, | orGpty to-dny fssued a certitleaty of organtz- ENPLOYENS, ! fclnl limbs to soldiers and saflors who were dis abled in the late war for the Unfun, 'Uhe report of tho Conference Committer, after discussion by Messra, Logan and Iugalls was agreed to. Mr. Spencor subinittud tho following resolutiou, aud asked for Its present conalderation, but objec- tiun was made by severs] Scustors on tho Dewo- cratic side, und It went over, Wirngas, 1t {3 n\lrfud that the lato election on Adg. 7, 1576, 1u the State of Alabainn, fur Stats otftcers nd the Legilature, wad cliaracterized by great frauds, violence, and fuclmidution, whereby the Tree- o of thie bullok W fn & gre: reign of terror eatablishicd, La) Lo snlied, pre- cinéts whera largs Republican mujorities existed wuro 1ot open for VOLIIR, obalacics were Interpuscd 0 pre- yent registratiou 30 that 8 hopuiar mwfority of nre thau 10,630 wan averconie, thath ita place Was given 4 uppareat but fraudulent majorlty of more thua 40,0001 und itx2xas, Tho Legislatare thus chosen will have the flection or's Busatar to repreacal (s Blute 1o this XiEAS, If theso allegations are true, & great pum- cltizens of ThE Unitod ntatce huy ¢ et thelr :mwl?u"ln nn‘:gl tuuu ” u‘vur i m,at:f‘i.ono w-; g}r, ? ylngprT!-'hn‘r "l“lld«n llx‘xd lendr"lcks, o was lul,t:w}(cd by the _f_«fipulu'co" du‘rlhxg the lwlhu- nent § hal «in o L) r, Kusson—I think & weak volce has sal for | by n of a mass, o priest and mauy o! o b ovor 4,000,000 was u poniyoncment. and that | milden and Hendeioxa: and buta weak voice, il a oagregution wers killed: et in the sundry civil bill over 11,000,600 wus 8 | single volce. Thoquestion bs to be put to the ——t—— postponement, and the reductlon’ of $1,000,000 [ neaple, snd there we are perioctly coutent to ; 8 due wabuly to tho aubtirution o .élm for (diory THE WEATHER, oust currency, He wet down tho Gguree of | “nr Spriuger—8o are we. Wagmyotoy, D. C., Aug. 15.—11a. m—In uc| ducti 18535, 40, - 2 s s resion, fallin m:::Pn:'ifl‘:f.‘."f:}.‘J‘Ms){o'll‘:‘:':l‘lm':xc?lma‘:“lfv":: pono: | M. iCusson cancluded hisspeech, nud then yield- | (g Luko region, falting barometer, northwest ed to Nr. Bunutng, whu uioved to wuspend the beyund, question that tie reductions wure, oy | rules, uud pnas e bl nuthurizing the Hresident | to northeast vinds, and cooler, elear, or cloudy to ucéept the wervices of 5,000 voluuteer cuvalry | weather, succceding raln areas fn the Lower that the balancy was slmply a postponemient of ex- " Dengitures that wonld hive in b provided fn fa. | 105 3% wolthe. asd approvrlating 31,000,000 1ot | 1gky region. ture, and that of the $10,000,000 roductlon & g " LOOAL OBSERVATIONA. Cunuidseatla purtion. wou obiatued by ""Y' Mn;illrll,x:xmzdmonnumi adopted, and the bill Lu1oa00, Aug. 14, plive the _Government machinery, Nover in b . lstory bad current facts becn distorted us they had been In this matier by the Demucracy. There waa no evidence of roforia on the CiRCINNATI, Aug. 14,—Supt. Waldron {ssuedt notice to-day to all employes and othera Infer= csted, as follows: An there Iv & seeming misunderstangding of th posltion axsumed by this Compsny In Ns dealing, with the strikers, 1'dealro to say, for the benufit of all Interested, that the propoaliion advancyd 1a sim- ply that the men shali 4t once resume work at re= duced rates; that the Juna rolla will be pald as soon. an tho pay-car can get over the line, and that July rolls will be paid as soon as lhu{f 1 dus, ' ¢ Wiich, on au averago for the lue, s the 20th af thas, following month. EAPLOYES. =Thls propasition the nen decline, domanding thielr overdue wazes und no reduction, The strikeers held a meoting at Vincennes | thia afternoon, and the Cominitice which had Dbeen appolnted to walt on Bupt, Waldron with thelr proposition made report. ~ The propositions was fn effect that tho men ba paldq in full the two mmonths' pay now:® due and retalned in the employ “of the| tho Cowpany regardless of the strike. Tba, who are appolnted by tho President with the advice and consent of -tha Senate are excepted trom its provisions, It {s not unlawful for them Jo moke political assessments upon thelr sub- ordinates, or for the latter to pay them, and it pives to these higher oflicers A MONOFOLY OF TIiB BUBINESS. An fllustration will show how the law will oper- ate. Bemlnr{ Chandier 1s Chulrman of the Na- tonal Exccutlve Committeo of the Republican party, ‘The office he holds under the Govern- aient, that of Becretary of the Interlor, 1 one to which he was appointed by the President with the advice and consont of theScnate, Hethero- fore mnK 1nake political asscasments upon sil of tho clerks and omrluynl of his and eyery other Department, aud It 18 perfectly lawful for thewn tobe pald; but If a clerk in the Interior Depart- ment undertakes to msess his fellow- clerks ho fs gullty of a misdemeanor, and may, on convictlon, be tined ), Ex-Gov, Al «Cormick, of Arizous, Sucretary of tlon to the Factory aud Farm Company, of Chi- cago, eapltal $10.600. Special Dispateh to The Tridune. Duuuquu’ T, Augn, 14.-~The Dubugue Coun- ty Teachers’ Tnstitute commenced its third an- nusl sesslon here to-doy. The meetlng was only prellminary, and the attendance of teach- crs stunll, Clusses were organized, names feg- Istered, nad work generally tuid out. ‘To-morrow Will Lo obsérved as u holldny by the Catholles of this city, belug the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, and a ptenary Indulgence will he granted to those whu con- form to the prelimiuary requirements. T'he orinters employed in the Evening Tele graph struck to-night azalnst a propesed roduc- tlon of wayges from 30 to 25 cents. e —b— e — CANADIAN NEWS, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, TonoxTo, Ont.,, Aug, 14.—Tu-day 1s a civle lolday. 'Ihe ety fs almost deserted. The ex- PAIY. Tundall smoved to muspend the rules, snd pass the bill for the payment of ouo monBy's wages to receutly-discharged employos of the Bureau of 1 U s elng 520, » the Democratlc party, 60 far as practical fegl Eopraviug and Welitlug,-tus suonubbose 8eg tlon }vn“l u;u:hmud. the Mouse had bcou an abi ‘u'“‘,‘{"““m §3 n doy. Agrecd to, and the bill d, n, he recapltulated the services of | PneC, : Mr. Cox took tle floor to reply to Kasson, whou nouLer, A e Republican Bt fd declured Lt the peoklt | ne chaructorized a4 Nefohdot o Hotap mid Kna orssnyATIONS slert, and would uot brast with powes tiote who apologlat of post-trders, 460, Ak, 3 : e k7 AR . ; the Republican National Commiftec, Lolds no | sllexatlons, and thie circumstances attend wought to truil the old Oag In the dust and subati- roKhmon Imsedinialy rate and called Cox o 3 hr.y _Wind. (fata Wewiher, | cesnive heat continues, ‘Thothiermometer stands | ranly was that the Compuny was unubly to meet’ offlee undor the Government, unless the poal. | Lo, Wik rower to all during el L placs hamlaranubare, o meisige e allegii e bo i et A ! 4t %0 I the shade to-duy. Beveral fatul cases of | the first part of the dumand, but wora willing tlon of Centennial Commisaloner is considered one, nnd there {s thereforo nolaw to prevent him from collecting money of Government em- ployes for political purposes. Fostmaster Ed- miinds, of this gi:ly. Sccratary of the Repub- lican Congreaslor Commlttee, and general manager of the Bouthern elections, was ap- ;Mntcd to office by the Presldent, and Is there- ore at perfect liberty to_levy polftical taxes on Uovernment exployes to his heart's content. ¢ PACKING UP. TNB SENATE IN NO RURRT. & 8pacial Dispatch to Tha Tridu: ‘Wasmingrow, D. C, Aug. 14.—The 8enate to pay the Juns wages in cash and givo check (urpt e balauce, pnemhlu in Bcpun‘?ber. 'I'm: was not. deemed safinfactory, and the men des clined, ‘The meeting Is reported as orderly, and attended by nearly 200 persons, Moderation and frmness were the prevalling sentiments of the speakers. and papers, and to use a1} uece . Forutanes of ThelF duilee. sad 1o Take report Lo che Benata during ihe next siaalun of thelr nvestigations ) Sliploy n cleri and topograpuer, | o oo Butmoned i Roceas t1 8 o'clock, RVANING BESSION, Mr. Edmunds moved to take up the House joint resolution {ra%nllu an amendment 1o the Canati tution of the United Siates prohibiting the appro- pr‘llnh‘wln ©of money for the support of seciarisn schools. Aftor a long debate the Benate at 1 o'clock voted ontha Yvoruud constitutional auendment, and it waa rejecicd—yeas, U8; nayw, 10—-not two-thirds voting in the sfiiriative, 1t was defeated by & strict party vote. ‘The vote In detall w. suustruke have been reported. Bpeciul Dispaich to The Tribune. MonTuEAL, Aug. 13.~A duel was fought In Tttehford, u short distance on the other side of the lue, botween two Canudian gentlemnon, which_resulted I oue of the duellsts being wounded in the thigh, Principals and seconds are sald to have been captured, and lodged In the 8t. Albaus Jail, ‘The thermometer reached 05 fn the shude to- Deaths frum sunstroke ars of dally oceur- i Mr, Kusson—I call the gontleiut 10 order, from the, Bretldont 15 foBee Soen “componeany | M. Cox—1 say thai hielied ullberately about to expend ' the inoney therein wppropristed | Gov. Tilden. (A planse by the Dewocratic side, he would have vetoed it, but me it waa not ho | 38d excitemnent ul) over tho Howse, ] AsCoxupake would take care that no public mou ( way expend- E: :rlmeg lxl:neu:}:f uv:':{\'lll:xl‘:hfnu‘l.lll‘:‘hllx‘lxl;l;:ll l']l!:pl:‘ll' e smislon Norks, of ey AL Wars e hich s sl wad Gov, Tilden's owt deulaj of tha 2 statement e menage cren e U e uoved (ta ref- | | 3IF: 1ivar remarked that the words of Mr. Cox erbnce to th Cominiitea on Commerce (of which | 4hould be reported 1o thy Houe, sul r, Hendur. Be fs & membor, and from whick the blll hud been | 80t slso detounded it should bu stuted tlit the orlginally npnnmh Ho criticised the Prosident | Kentleman (Cox) came m’uu Kepublican slde n; for sssuning thst bl pervousl Judgment and dis- ;l‘l:";l‘:gw In"un wegultivg wanuer, [Roars o cretion were tu determine how fal e appropria. b Shon itk il were 10 ba' appiisd 1o tho nb!’e:u The pasaze beiween Kopran and Coxwas ro: AT. WAUKESHA, MONDAY, hi erized (hat 88 au Ac| ng by the ofiiclal reporter, and read Special Dispatch §o The Tridune. &pectal Dispatch bo The Triquna, PEORIA, Lk, Aug, 14.—Tho catablishment of a Work-Houss fu this city lmv{ng tieen .F'um‘ for some time, ¥, \V. Wins, of pflnq}[fl id, will mmr;:n thu cltizens on the subject Thursday evenlvg. Tiie l;l’mrh District Camp Meeting will bo held gt Ouk 11}, commeuncing Wednesday. poia Bsdidiclminl Bl Ly Proceedings ore being taken to place the Ot- tuws & Ridegu Forwurding Company in io- solvency fur alleged (llegal preferences Ly trans- of | duced to writ! personal govel The meseage was n | to the Houes, Whereupon Mr, Randall moved that ;‘lull 7Y WavkEsuA, Wi, Aug W~Fullowing wers i ent. % remarksbly & character | Cox be allowod 10 pruceed in order. ferring one-third of thelr Hoating stock to ered- e s forcod to wait six monthy before the Houss 1 , B A0Veat, SERY, cittttanch ieston Cine: document Of ey chomtial Tt aw w0 rest | _ Mr. loar dsvired ta affer s wibstitute that Cox bo | thio arrivals at variuus hotels to-lay: ferring ono-thinduf tielr flestivg stock fo cred- USINESS. NOTIGES t aver an sppropriation bill, and then'to | ling: Cragis, kdinuudy Eeery, Vrelagbayiéu. flarvey, | a doparture froui the Conutitution, so slugular au | cailed to s larof ths fouse and consured. Fountaln Springs House—d, Y. Lagin, ¥. W, | s lnbilitles arc 810 B OTICES, Wase over s month on the impeachment farce, | Jout Logan, liau, Mitelisll, Morrill, Mort | gyvows) in advauce of tho President's dcmrmhmllqn Tho Speaker decided, Lowefir, the tirat ‘motion | yoerer L. G. Quintin snd wife. A. 1L Lord, * —_— e (Ko Tou, Ogleaby, Puddock, Patterion, Bargen ) w.é’m'""' J'dt‘:y = krell, Cooper, Duvts, 5...:,?":" Yapa—! o Krell, 3 ), Gos age oy, Co Krell Coomr D e Geidos orwuad, [tandolph, Biovenson—1e, Barnuw, Withers, Whyte, Saulabury, d Dennls, whowould have voted nut {t, pafred off 'with Meuars. Dawos, \lton, Hitcheuck, Camcron (Pu.), Iobertson, Windotn, 'and Wright, who would have voted for it, and Mr. Ransoni, who would vofed sxulust i6, was' pawed off' with Becairs. Howe and Inyalls, who would have voted fur it, be baviug two of the afirnative side o palr with hhu to make s pair even whero a two-thirda volo was re- uired, 4 Mr, Windom catled up report of the Confaorence Cominlitee on the judian Appropristion bill, aud 1t wau agreed Lo without discusaion. Mz, Logan caltad up the Huusa bill to authorize P v, oaght the peoplo’s | 0 be put was tht of Mr. landall, v Bl e I L L 5 B oLy ou Mr. Randatl's | Paul Schimpforman, W. A. Covorts, R, Ifibbard motion, and %o 1t wau not carsled, aud Mr, Cox | sudwife, W. E. Henucysy and wife, Mre 1. ‘rescott, . Bchustor, Chewls' aod wifo and X5 Robert Hill, W. 5 urtlett, Mrv, Wit Nium ¢, Black and ‘A. Huywood, wife, Huwed nad wite, Bt. Turnett's Flavoring Extraots—The saperts orlty uf theso oxtracts convista in thelr perfect un? and great’ strength, ‘Tloy aro warranted Pru rom the polsonous ulls and uclda whicl eater - inta the componition of wany of the factitious fruls Navors now In Lhe market. # TIRUSSES, - The Dnited States Government sdupted tho Commona Scnsa Lrusy i thie beat 1o Gac. Gountzles th Kuropa BomsciectTobs the Kuac b o world, rlia Comon: - s v dse that Luaiflvely eurce Tupe e L btrated Ty BANTLELE, BUTHAN S Crleago, Abdominal ke il Biockian B cre, Crutoliea lustraiats £0r Detursicies, oto. To-dy many of the Representstives brought thelrwrpet-baga to the Capitol, and fancied hat tly Senators would hurry up some bills and neflact others, 5o that the seasion could be tlosed & 4 p, m.; but the Benate was not dis- posed toiblige them, aud while transacting & good dealof businoss lstened to & number of political spoches - YIS DAWAILAN TRUATT. The Hous bill to carry into eltect the rect- procity treay of Jan. 80, 1885, between tho United Btate aud the Hawallan Islands was with sowe troble passed by 8 vots of 20 yeas W 13 pays._coms_of the Boutbara Sanstars Bt ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEV/S, New Yok, Aug. 14.—The steumship City of Chester, from Liverpool, I8 ashore off the Owl's Head, Long Island. 1ler cabin pussengers Lave been brogght to New York. Bhelies in 8 feet of mud, but It s holloved that she will be got ofT &8 soon 88 some of her cargo s removed. l;alv;fir—‘l‘hu City of Chester floated off with- ou! ury. meuy-oo Aug, 14,—Steamship Lord Cliue, frous Philadelphia, has arrived, MoviLLe, Aug. 14.—Steataer State of Nevads, from New York, has arrived. FanTHER POINT, Aug. 1d.—Arrlved, eteamor Corluthian, frow Hlasgow, 2 {3‘2""""1‘,2‘;""l'h"°“"’1‘{§’,‘ p:rmn such o m oms before thum without NUme express dlsscnt, . p had wol the oppurtunity of contiuuiog his rowarks, | 8. Heth, Chicagos Cystl I Mr. Horeford (Chalrman of the Committee an On tho uther band, s motion to udjuurn was lost, | Mauchester, Lugland; d, Coninerce) condemned tho mesaage very severely, | and tho Houss was fn this tavglo &% uhalf-bour | two davghters, Li clusaing [t s entirely (o keavlog wiih ‘the Presi- | after widnight, Jobuso, Milwaukes; dent's Jdea exproased aftor the Franco-German | Mr. Cox wwado an effort to explaln, but was pre. | lium aibbe, Peorlu, ‘war, {hat thero was & strong almilarity batween the | vented by loud cries of **Order," **Order,* frow | wife, New Orleans, Ly American Republic sud the Qermsu Ewmpire. The | the Hepublican side, to which Mr. Terry respond. | and cbild, Fana, 1k 5 5, Prealdent bad aunvunced In plain languags that he | ed that they wauld stay here iill dayliglit, outs, ¢ vbal Intended to set Bt and nullify tho will of | 1u, m.-~Proceedings arofu progrous for s call ansion Houte—O. A, Thayer, I N. Fulmer, tho Amorican Conyrens. — What Hight bad that great | of the House. The Domocrats want to give Cox & | R B. Jones and wite, Ed lloliun, aud servant, e"w k:,wfiuc;fllw :l\hfl‘“. or \:lucl not nlur:l Cllln!‘e :l't be heard, snd the Kepublicans will ot llgllrl:::uh fiel‘l&iflbw(l“‘zlul":?lllu rru‘llf H ‘l‘ll:;:;!.‘l" orl s favore o 17 o permit L Q. 3 o Y memage, 0 “:'“‘" i "““l 2 l'rhllgouli st 3 rcock was o ssslon, with | Calumius, Wia- 3 W10 Hydor snd wite, Bel* v, Conger defended the messsge as morely sug- | out baving been able to accomplish suythlug ex- | ville, 11, 5 gesting that in a bill hastily passed on & confer- | cept votlogto adjourn snd suswerlo, calls of Erchun . Martin snd wite, Dicliafield I, O. $ots Fipoit ubre might by Soms tapertecuvse, | b Uouse. k Winion, Uconowowoas 4« C» Duubaw, Uudson, L O