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VOLUME: XXXL RS 4 Too Similo of the Domocratic Oandidate’s Affidavit, Contrasted with Various Items of His Income---A Convincing Though Incomplete Showing, Which Convicts Mr. Tilden of Porjii 3 and of Cheati'ng the Govornment, THE FALSE AFFIDAVIT. ! INCOMIZ OX '18062. SOME ITEMS OF THOE TRUE STATEMENT. 3 hexeby certifn that the following is a true and faithful slaiement of the gains, profits, or income of Fobruary 19—Fes for Trustees and Master Commissfoner's Desd to tho Parchasing Committeeof Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicags Railruad Compang.. 1 y J &4 February 25—Fees and Expenses with reference to Deed of Former Railroad Company, pursusnt to erder of Court, Pittsbarg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Raflrond W zaanntl. U, L elaten.... of the LLE% 2 o Of A o S A ; Corgiiy S : TS b st o w s 7 e e L e eweetsanattitnnatatas teotnnoaan ] i ihe Counly of / L., and State of 2t L T2, , whether derived from any March 1—For Drafting, &c., First Morigage Deed of reconstructed corporation, Pittsbury, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railrond Company. .eeees vevees ceunss - Find of property, rents, interest, dividends, Yalary, or from any profession, trade, employment, or vocation, or from any other March source whatever, from the 1s¢ day of Tz under the excise laws of the United Slates : ! & 8 . y June 14—Cumberland Conl and Jron COMPANY - eeeeseconsnecens snnnes _ ' " CHICAGO, BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1876—~TWELVE PAGES, . ; THE FALSE INCOME RETURN OF SAMUEL J. TILDEN FOR 1862. . v March 1—Fees for Becond Mortgage Deed Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company..ceeseeeesessessensessnneseseccesacronsoncionnennss d +, . g 1-Fees for Third Mortgage Deed Pittsburg, Port Wnyfiak(}hiwgo Railroad Comp;lny......-.-.----4-...;.........,.l.......... emeeseeannn January to the 313t day of December, 1862, both days inclusive, and sulject to an Income March - 2—F2es for Final Conveyance to Railway Company, subject {o the mortgages, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company. = 5 i December 31 -I"‘ws'du;lng year from Chicago & Northwestern Raflroad Company .. - .eeeescevesennes Gbeesvaciuasiren st anuteEss @ Income from all souroes whatever, subloct to ¢+ o . . s ke ! e 8 percent, 5 it : by Fees during year from Toledo & Wabash Bailmd.Campnny...........'. R S e R R R AR SR e s b 5 0. it excecding $10,000, subject to . : ' b per cont, y i . Bharo of Bonds retained for sorvicos during year connected with reconstruction of ‘Chicago & Alton Bailroad Company...eueeens ey vann.nn. Income derlved from interest upon notes, bonds, or other acentlties of the United States, subject to. o Salary as Truslee and President of Balance Dry Dock COMPADYceueenascnsnescaccasaancassencassnasbsonmssscnse sannnse weses Income from property in tha United States awned by a cltizen theroot realdiog abroad, subfoct to « || - 5 porcent. TOUBleesesaes sacsmascrasace posaccsrsasesmnmsussosssssns suossuansesnsess asssnsrnoanansassoasannatenrtnansnces ncomo exceedlng $10,000, opon ® portion of which a {ax af 3 per cont has already been pald, subject to || 2 prrcont. ™ 5 . s Tork . & ) o o Ui 8 e B phouet ey b B 8 ForEanmeofOlfiu,'Repnlrp.andTnxc:...,.....,..........'......,............:..................'............... cosnsissiistinasinaB 6500 p 3 ; 5 l For Foes recelvol, Tt not sarnod, in 1863 s cosaasnssiss ssosss sassssssessnass donsasbasansiimiot s sainde sugiasiness TUHOO . : Higend) i ' 2 ) Kot Income on Democratic Tnterpretation of La.. : ' : ' : et Tncomo 8 £worn o by Mr, TIeN. v eeveencs Dated nt,.;%flf&mtms 222 Qay. ‘of q&mm‘. 1863, COAL. Grtored Gal-—Clean and Dry. PERNSYLVANIA COAL CO. PITTSTON GOAL. Pricos reduced to correspond with thoso Eanst, as follows: .$7.00 .25 LARGE AND SMALL EGG, CHESTNUT - RANGE.... . 7.60 Our Coal i ALL 6éovered by IRON BHED, and notwithstanding the late hoavy rains, we deliver it pers footly dry, free from water, dirt, and slate, 5,000 1bs of olaar Cogl. Termss--Cash with orders. Main 0ffice and Dock—Indiana-st, Bridge, Dranch Office—92 Washington-st. " H, 8. VAN INGEN, SBupt. IPIANOS. YL Grau_fl, Stuare, and Upright Pianss. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, - And universally acknowledged to bo .. {TIE STANDARD PIANOS OF THE WORLD, Having been awarded tho First of tho Grand Gold, Medals of Honor, ‘WORLD'S F'AIR, PARIS, 1867. LONDON, 1863, Prices as low as the excluslve ues of the best materials and moat thorongh workmanship will yorinit. . An unilinited guaranty with ovary Llano, . ILLUBTRATED CATALOGUES, ‘With Price List, malled froo on l[gxllclllnn. LYON & HEALY, ) Btate and Monrop-ats,, Chicago. —ee et e WANTED, " GO0OD PRACTIC Waichmakers Wl find Recmanent emiplayment at our Fnclorx. ‘Thoss with s factory oxperlence prefurred. ’?p ly at ofiice, No. 70 Monroe-st.. Chicago, ur ut n, i ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH C FINANCIAL, T PER GENT, 5 fl?‘l&e unngn‘n loans on improved city property st 3 et A + PRCUDBER & MABON, 107-109 Dearborn-st. HONEY AT LOW RATES Fhm on Warehouse lieceipts for Grain and Provis. 08, on City Certilicates and Vouchers, on lents and Snigmgen T EAZARUS SV AN, Loanson Real Estate In Chleago and improved suburbs, In sums of $2,000 aud upwards, made at current rates, BALD & BRADLIY, 00 LuSnlle-st. ~ TO VIaiT 106 MADISON BTREET STEIN'S DOLLARSTORE 1OTELS, SHERMAN HOUSE, Cor, Clurjc nnd Itnndolph.ats. ’ fhe rates of this ¥! ANT HOTEL have been re- duccd o 53 per siay for a1l Fving above thie parlur tioor, ":‘:flul batliey reoms WILH baths, from $4.50t0 $4.50 v * Telegraph for re s at the proprictor's expetiso, Sraph forrooms at o rOpTONESERS Hrou. HATN. 100 vew s FATS AT BISHOP & BARNES!, J0RNHR STATH AND MONROB.BTS. DIEN'S AND BOY'S . Hats, all the Neys . _ . Fall 8tylds,at Pop- ~|OR g ular Prices, - October 17—Services to Second Mortgage Bondholders of St. Lonis, Alton & Terre Haute Railroad Company, as per affidavit. November 7~Services to Pirst Mortgage Bondholders of St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute Railroad Company, aa per affidavit..... Professional Income fraudulently concealed... Sworn and subscribed before me; this ,é.é:f:lay t k) SUMMARTY. of .oflec e s 1863, : i ' T . M Tricomo nabject 1o five POLient.sse consssivasss siva dsvnnsersroviannasaninse ussninsosasssonns eeomanvemesnieiasenieenn nee . 580,000 (SR—— /A A4 = 2212V, Interest retarneid Subject t0 three POP CeNb veeueese e censseceoranasssseoncesmumeeeossnsssnonnssnenasosasonsancassiorassnasoneas Toli8 - . 5 ~ i . R Assistant Assessor. - Tortion of Unpaid Debt to the (overnmente..eezsecece cosenecoenacn PO sashiIR IR ST SR hea s ik JEWELRY, WAKXCIHES, &c: | . flags are hung at half-mast in honor of the | Rev. D, F. Barnes, of the Grand Rapids District; | facts as drawn out from the testimony of the | Augusta contrivuted $1,200 to-day for the Sa P i e e e OBITUARY. dfifiacdh whicky with" e dreary, ombro' the fiy. . 1 l]ueh,‘ of the Tonts District; g& i when on ho stand, are frighttul. | Sl muorers, :,1" o ys‘:-ux"ira weather, zives ) £ - | Rev. F, B. Bangs, of the Lansin, strict; the claimed that W, G. Benedict, who + Mesrnis, Tenn., 8ept. 15.—Gen. th, ADJ.-GEN. A. D. BAKER, OF T107A. | fii'hivutiice the wholo city a sad and mourn- | 0% f B Banen o0 M0, S e Dise | somse time ngo, Tas scitiod with, all his credit- | Presidcnt of th Howard Assomtation todas re: BSpecial Correspondence of The Tribune. — . trict; and. tho Rev. L. M. Edmonds, of the | tors but two, but they stick. . eclved tho following telogram from . Mayor > Au 5 ; 13.“ Mollfs' In.'I Supt.kltl—’l‘h:l: Btate has 3 . C, HIBBEN, r,,:im\-.m District. ; e — derson of Savannali, Ga.: X R ost ono of her most remarkable and prominent . Bpectatl Dispateh to Tha Tridune, 'he following-named persons were then re- Your gonerous offer of o tli men, in the death of Nathaniel B. Baker, who INDIANAPOLIS, [':3,‘5: 5, =] celved In lui‘lg connection: James 11, Thomas, RATLROADS. cclvuonxr mur;'?:l? (fi;ngu,n \'v‘fi“nf.fé‘é’ :‘L‘L‘i’i.".;? ) 1 , Ind., Bept. 15.—E. 0. Hibben, 4 A “ teloc] = ., local politi i ted | Lofoyetto Dodds, Wesley A. ITunsberger, Will- foring and distreas, and moncy is much ncoded, died about 1 o'clock Monday morning. For { o local politician of conslderable repute, died | g8 <o Jonathon M, Whitney, and John TTEMS. - . JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 16—The Clty 9 two years his constitution hins beon breaking- | suddenly this mornlag of nouralgla of the | 1. Wiilianms. " i o 1t is the general oplnion among the railroad | Conncll has donated §500 to the poor and need; Jdown from overworli—not lubor of his official | Leart. Io was n Democrat, but wlolded littlo |~ ‘Bleop Haven then delivered a lecturs of | ;mon in thls city that tho frelpht Tates to the | OF Savannab, ? AIND A ‘dutles, bat sclf-imposed for the good of others, | influonce in his party because of his fearlessucss | nearly two hours to the candidates, after which East will be advanced fo hort time. Itls Co—a § When th dionner a ho | I sttacking whatever lie thought nceded re- { appointments were made, and tho Conferenco 0 Sidvance .80 . FTIRES O xulr‘l e gross ov}le: ]:lco;lrgu [;nslne (l)v;; tlu forming In fi“ party. adjourned. ¢ understood that Vandorbilt has made cfforts to viliD. . St :nrt \ven.m:I part of s Btate, it involv ,t ie o nmlr-vm- 3 o'clock p. m, the Misstonary | bring about an advance, and that tho other lines IN CHICAGO. a omes of Iowa sgoldlers, who, were ‘the | A, Af. SMITII, OF ALLEGAN, MICIH. | Scclety held'ita anviversary. ,The Rev. L. Cof:- refuse to budge until e agrecs to make tho | 4oy o 3 - 3 ‘| spectal pride of Gen. Baker. Tho Btate Speclal Ditpalch to The Tribune. " | shall presided. A sermon’ was preached “xazm rates on amilcago basist The rates -on grain n Incipient fire waa digcovered ot 2 g donated 50,000 to their oid, sud | © Autmoan, Mich., Bept.15.—A. M. Bmith,an | Rev. d. IL Potts, and au address delivered by | from Chiesgo to New York are very firm at 20 | yesterday alternoon fn tho. galtay of tho barl the people ' faraished immonse quanti- [ 61q resident of this place, who has for o long Dr. J. M. Reld. 5 cents, “Great West,” lying at the Erle Line cluvator, v tles of supplies. A commisslon was appointed | t1ing been confined to his bed with heart disease, i ”ThC Daltimore & Ohlo Raflroad has been | foot of Market street. Tio flames wero extin to disponsc theso charities; but 80 strong Was | to.day undertook to walk across the room, whin : . CRIME. - ‘-fi?"o‘:fi%:figaghn‘fifi:%m‘:‘x:'tm,',’.;,",:‘ 370 O | guishicd by the tugs Burton and Crawford, with B | thoattachment of Gen. Baker for his ** buys | L dropped dena on the floor. . . . . y —_— thelr way to the Centennlal. Some three or “i“ sounding nu alarm. Dunage, sluui tuse, ; that ho persoually took the matter in his own EE e L A LOOS LUCK A TIZZLE, - | foir lunired of them will Toave ‘on . wpoclal vl belling over on the stove du i Rm ey, i ¥ hands, excopt the disbursement of the Btate . 4 at Dispatch €0 The Tribune, trofu of the road ot 3 o'clock this afternoon. v 4 Sopl-Lebived S Such ‘as the Finest Watches 8y B! CASUALTIES. BT, PAUL, Min., Sept. 15.—Two of tho hunt- | Mr. Barry,ethe Western Goneral Paseonger | Joad occisioned by tha explosion of o kerosens . funds, Day and night for months, without rest g x o o " and Chains, Rich New Jewel- | or romoral, ho workod, rocotving, acklag, and Yy €0 Northeld rabbers went througi the picket. | Agentof ths Toad, s n ety to sunerintend | yl® &iletce of Wikistn Schmemter: - mspes 1 nd | sending sway donatfons. A yearagolast spring |' gz, Louss, Mo., Sépt. 15.—While Georgo Des- line betweon Lake Crystal and Loon Lako nine ( In person U ' on (et thoy -are provIded it $20; tully covered by fugurance. > ry, Blegant Table Silver, and |y, yiutio grashopperroglon to distributa | baun, dobn ‘Hoomborn, and Phlllp Kepy wero | Miles southiwest of -Mankato, Thoy appearca | ZHTERIR 200 00 TN | e etlat frum BoxBat B:10 Just evening;; Choice Wedding Gifts; also, | supplies which had nccumulnted at varlous | descending on an elevator at tho boot and | MOURted on one horse, were fired at by the Y ey o L Plnkerlon s Watchnon 0 { polnts, and scquaint himself with the condition | shoe housa of Joseph Brown,'at No. 420 Wash; | Picket, whercapon thoy dismountedand took to | COVINGTON, COLUMBUS & BLACK | atreet, u relic of the fame- shreds that were 50 French _01°°k Ornaments, etc., {gr o people. Ho was cxposed to | ington avenne, at 12:0 this aftcrnoon, the ma. | LA Woods around Loon Lake. Before morning HILLS, styliali aftor the Great Fire, The place wus 00 purchused in large quanfities a soverc -storm of slect and - wind, | chinery gavo way, and the clevator-and tho they stole two horsesnear Garden Citv.twomiles Sioux Crrr, In, Sept. 15.—A party of for- fil;gll“;l: b% ln‘llcxfi{llun & bsuelc ".'mwhnlcsnle fl'nh § and, already nmearly cxhausted, his | men were precipitated from tho third smr¥ to | south. At8a'clock they were sovon miles weat | it capitallsts, with officers of the Covington, | 746 /€ WO W/ u‘r’fi:un‘l‘: 208, upyn, stock. for cash, and offered at very (viip;umun dm}mtltnt{l‘m aml '}l‘mn {lmm mkg thul finugfl-m;ur. Kepp maxmumu,v1 mL cd, | and twoandahalf miles north of Garden City in [, Columbus & Black Hills Rallroad, passed over nown, own; and from that time he gradunlly failed | and the other two men were dangerously hurt | Wat County, pursucd b, ted squad | tho first 80 miles of th lctod track to 5 5 low prices. . wnifh about, X wocks 8go, ho Was conihed to | dntornilly. - Tho elovator was louded with Goode, | of Kebault sach Whero Lhe BEner 1ok hea hor | Pones, sicbs today. . The rond 1s hreo andone AT LOUDVILLE, MASS: Tuis house, only to lcave it coftined for tho grave, | and descended with great velocity and force. ‘bod. . This fall 1 th it SeriNaricep, Mase., Sept. 15.-Watson ‘& 1o was'bori In Hillgborough (nowflnur‘n’lker}, d sl wblghhhgmrcduh:f m;xprl(; have I?ucz“o"fi;ngzs lg“m lg&‘i ufl,‘i‘.efim:c:,‘; t‘e’:k‘f,:“,:dh:;,uh,fi",‘: Chamberlin's brick pn'per-mlll, ‘at . Loudvijlc, N, If, Sopt. 30, 1ot 1o was Hbcrally' edu: e AGAIN. | for cight days and nights must be attributed to | of Mavch thls year, and Is tho first link of tho | Hampshire Counts, wus burned by an fnecndt b %;wm(' Agprcplmgy{ mu]‘f m:;f '& ndt ~ Special Dispatch to The Tridune, luck of organization, or rather lack of autliorlty amjbutcd route vis the Black Hills, and Na- | ary, early this morning. Tho loss was $50,000; * ¢ 1 fr:l c“fi"“‘)’v a4 bR mfi n;“h““ "’ 8toux Ciry, In., Sept. 16.—A fotal- accldent | and means to thoroughly orzanize. Tho jonal Park to Portland, Oregon. Arrm'n_filn.menu nsured. % T e e B i of Feanie: | ocenrred near Onaw, on the Bloux Chy & Pa- | Sult has becn eager aud persistent. More than | have been made to complate 150 miles this year, | § i . . 1o thew entered the law-offlcs of Frank= e enough men have been engaged in it, but discl- | gnd reach the Black Hills in 1877, P AT CINCINNATI. Hin Plerce, and was admitted to the pructics of | ciflc Railroad, about 25 miles south of 3ero, to- { pling” and t:0-operation was not maintalned. { = - el e ool Dol S 9 | law fn 1842 But, instend of contiuning tho | day, by which a young man named Somuel Gub- | Tho woods aro still being searched for tho miss RUISANCE ABATED. Cincmsary, O, Scpt. 10.—A stabla belong~ * rofession of Inw, ho purchased o half-uterest | goll, ono of o hunting party returning from o | ing robbers, but the “bolief Is gaining und o 5 ing to John Levy, a coul-denler, was destroyed Stato & Washineton-sts n tho New-llampshire Patriot, with which | quohunt, wvas instantly killed. o got out of | that thoy have got away. Uopes aro cnfertain- | NEW Yonir, Sopt. 15.—A short timo ago, | by iircluat night, together with its contouts F I A ho wus connected a8 cditor for three year: d, h that the tivo who escaped last night | Polish Catholle Church, with the Rev, Adelbert o 5 when he retired. Dumqi this thme ll{ Was | @ Wazon sbout a mile from town, aud endeay- %, ;:Vlefir&'mp‘:umd'nr R 8 v indludlng olx hovses. o loss Iy abolit 83,500 Miglenszky ns pastor, was cstablished at No. 814 | fully lnsured. A stable ndjoihing, containin; ry cl ¢ ored to moro his gun from under the wagon An elogant assortment 62 &“,flg‘;‘gflfii&“xfiffi‘“fg,‘":‘}.:’gl{,flgfl‘cfim seat, drawing thczz?un towards himiolf bmn i RGOS SN G Henry street. In the rear of the church aroom | two horses, was also burned. Aid to the Governor, " In 1845 ho wus appointed muzzle, The, Eun wns discharged, Blowlig the NEY: ' was fltted-up for fairs aud halls, the proceeds of & Clerk of the Court of Cominon Pleas; and, in | UPper part of lila head eutirely off> Br. Louts, Mo., Bept. 15.—B. G. Millar, tho | pip, 44 g alteged, went to tho support of the AT PROVIDENCE, R. . 9 | 1840, Clerk of the Superlor Court of Judicature = abscondlng Montreal Jeweler, wos taken beforo | geryices In thechurch, Ou'Thursduy might of | Proviencm, R. I, Bept. 15~The Rhode, for Merrimac County, In 1847 Lo was one of TOO BAD, United Btates Commissionor Clark this after- | cach week a ball was given, adinission 10 cents. | Island bleschery and dry-works, in this city} FINE COLD JEWELRY, | the Assistant Clerks ot tho Housu of Ropresont- Bpecial Dispatch fo The Tribu noon and Leld fn $6,600 bonds to answer an fn- | The people of tho neighborhood decided that | owned by Adama ond Buttorworth, weroburned VER AND VER-PLATED WARE, | 8t4ves. In 181 honssunicd the editorial barness | Lawnexck, Kan.,'Sept. 15.—A (German, 40 | dictment for defrauding the United States reve- | the pluce wos a nuisance, and its abatement was . whioieg 8 S BILVER-PLATED' WAEE, | ngain, aa publilior ot \tho Dally Legilaiss s | sears old, named John Gasman, whs run over | mic, found uinst 1% f tho Bastern Disirict | ordored. Bo, Tt creulug, when, tho young | Fi, TOt 'R TS 100 I aUout SIOOKE 3 porter, In 1851 ho was clocted Nopresentativeto | and killed by tho Atehilson, Topekayy Santa Fo | of Mlichiian tivo years ago. . | heoplo Lad gathored fn, forco and tho lagr wras | poods wero destrosed, which wire probably ine, HALF THE REGULAR PRICES | the Legislaturo from the Merslinuo districl, in | S0 KEE WY 85 (U0 - AIREAL (O 7 fresti, 1 | ¥ured by tholr reapactive ownors. 4 was cliosen Speaker of the Houso, aud served ) a detachment of police made o descent upon the Now belng closed out at the tw?: ?:;fi:.——pfiu: l’n!.mwlnr; Bls marked | morning. He was dresssd in regular tranp Naw Y EMSBI}:E];[]:D aret Seabrongh, | Dioce, aud upzumlfiyuuux men-and 1!;11']5— kS AT 1 BANKRUPT SALE opularitp. in 1853 ho was clected Presidentinl | costume, but in a pocketbook and concealed =W Yon; Bopt. 1.—Marg 81 | abouf 100 managing to mako thelr escape—und TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, . % 2 f:lncmr; and in 1854 wos clected Governor of | about ‘hls person in greenbocks, bink certifl- | sged 71, was killed last night with a club by | marched all to the station-housc, the preachicr | Naw Yor, Sept. 15.~Sept. 21 fa fixed uppn. Cor, of Lako and Olark-sts, the Stateon the Demotratic ticket,—an cvent | cates, and gold wero found over §,500. ‘The | Danicl Bourne. Bourne saysthat ho had boen | at the head. This morniug oll were relcused ex- | a the day on which Hell-Gute s t bo blown to . Every orticle Warranted, searcely expected, as that party bod become uu- | men fives fn_tuts county, and was|on his way for o long while unable to flnd work, and had | cept the pastor. Other Cathiolle clergymen in icces, Yo R = e popular, and thero were thres caudidates in tho | home from Dallas, Tex. ed by the nefghboriiood have probibited younjs people | PIEe8 L b BLANK HOOKS, fleld. - But his great popularity gave him a ma- ——————— for this reason been constantly sanoyed by lis | Jov il o Naw Yonxk, Sept, 15.—3Mr. John Waller, the - Jority aver all, ™ An i sxceutiye oflicer, he gavo WASHINGTON., | 'a'"“ and '-:-‘“t"‘.di"""“‘m All lived at No. 90 o —— . | principal owner of ‘the London Zimes, and the : Ercne ““““'l":"g“““‘ ‘““~ 1lis term explred In 2 i i g AREVODEY BUERY, # LIBERAL BEQUESTS, inventor of the Walter finproved press, arrived : B e O T e je ot tocs | Tovenue Stomp Printing—Increiss of tho AN AUSTRIAN FORGER. Nxw Yonx, Bept. 15.—The will of Rufus | here from England, e ] ¥ oRtar . New Yonx, Bopt. 15.—Judge Westbrook to- | Graves, of this city, who Qled st Morrdstowa, Speclat Dispaleh to The Tribune. law, acrving tho Chicago & Northwestern Rail- Legnl-Tendar Clreulatioy, 3 voad Cumpguy a8 its nfiomey. In 1860 ho was Bpeclal Dispatch to Ihe Tridun oy granted nn Injunction estraining President | N. J., Aug. 17, has been admitted to probate. | BPRINGPIELD, 1k, Sept. 16.—The Soerctary’, Tvery siso and styls onhandormado to | clected Representative to ttio Leglalaturc from | WasmiNaton, D. C., Scpt. 15.~Representa-,| Grant and the Secrotary of State from fssuing a | Besldo large boquests to his family, Lo leaves of the State lssucd a certiflente of organization | » order. Clinton County, and sorved In the sussion of | tives of the different bank-note companles are | pandate for the surreader of Leopold Vettel, | the Am'erimn Board of Forcign Missions, the | tothe Clicaze & Paclfic Elevator Compuny, ¢ 1800, aud tho cxtru warsaslon of 1801, actiug | hero from Now York, makiog despetato oforts | domanded for extradition by the Austrian au’ | Woman's Missionary Sociely of America (suc- | capital $300,000. I J. Chase, Willlam I, Har: S K E E N & ST U A RT, ey Hir At cwon]” Adptast-Gaorad | to rotait tho Job of printing tho Irternal Rev- | thorities on u clargo of foriery. cessors of tho Wonian's Unlon Mission), Berea | per, aud J. B, Smith, uro the torporators. - : College, nod Oberlin College, 810,000 each; tho | — Bostox, Mass,, Bopt. 15,—The ealv of the Old COMIMEROIAL BTATIONERS, of Iows, and kas filled that oflice, by "’lll’l"’h“" anus 7":’“"" bl(l?longr:;!' fn tho Leg :‘:lv a A"; STABBED TEN TIMES. Amqfit’:’m Misslonary Association, $15,000; the | Bouth Church for §U,000 wus perfected Mn{. A ment by cach successlve Governor, 1o the pres- | vropriaf lon , made an approprietion of Mpiiat Biioooh ta Tha Trvbuss, Home Misslonary Soclety connected’ with the | ‘The buflding fs to bo used strictly oaa historls . ent time, snd his commission was tho ‘first of- | $446,000 for printing these atawnps, bt provided L a1 Kan, Sopt. 15.—Ifarry Du- Cougrogational Church of the United States, | cal musenm. . No. 77 MADISON-ST,, | ficil nct'dono by cach now Governor on taking | fi,gy'the work should bo dons by ‘thp Treasury | LEAVENWOUTH, Kan, Sopt. 15.—llarty 10,000, and. $100,000 to be apphied to the edu Speciat Dispalch o The Triduns, .~ e MVicker's Theat s offlce, Printiog Burcau, If tho cost did ot P,mcd tho | bols 8 conductor on tho Missourd Pacific Rall- ( cation of colored \'f"""’ in the Bouthern States, lunumwuu‘ Sept. 1, —Ution Grand Lodgze, Opposite loVieker s Theatre, Iiis oficlal carcer as the head of the military Y rond, waa fatally stabbed this morning, about 3 | There arc a number of bequests, also, to local | F. aud A. M, colored, olected the followlug oill- 5 i price pald undor existing contracts. {These con- | & table ustitutions. cors to-day: J. C. Hintou, Grand Muster: M, L L AR gg‘l;::‘lt:;]l:{‘l:cafmm'hc?x&?;lfir-‘:‘:gdt?:rclrrx‘:gnLn:) tracts with tho buok-noto compancq havo been | §oiocky “t,,,‘},‘,‘;,‘{,‘,‘,’,‘;,‘:,;’;,g‘;‘;,fl{h‘,{“”fig maen iariableinsiutooR = 1L, Tagean, Deputy Graid " Masters t Thbrpe, all the Btates' Adjutants-Goueral, aud the | in force about two years, but Nr. Jewell, | paying fl'{, fare. The conductor was stabbed in THE WEATHER, grnnrt “'i’."_‘," \\’m‘lllen;dvulmr{.l Mudnfr Yy Gra EXPO S I I O N ! ‘l'}ghm';:&‘l'g';fll‘_":‘a '}'fl:‘[“}:‘iuuu:;t‘!‘:um""":“x:a tho Chiof of the Priuting Burcaw, hns:| ten d{fferent piaces. Keunody waa arrested, Wasnivarox, D, C., Sept, 16—1 a. m.~For. umui?uhfi‘:‘fi. oty u")fii;upm:a Feasuror, " Itayingctogantly ntied wp the Fxpostfon Tiestaurant, | SHUORILS huunuer t which” grerytbing col :::5":f:&cv‘30rltlwlll bo. {'r‘m':fm‘hn.ff e MILWAUKEE ITEMS, * the f e gli'fik“' m m{ Jiade, Hlogs Lol AR AIA ’ st greatexprate, ru wonil nwito bar triods and tho Hecled ;’,l;-" :“’l;fll‘“‘m“:u:"‘,} | Jon, 1o de- | tho ucceasury arrangements can be nude. s Special Dispalch to The Tribune, S‘W'*d }:m:urm meter, warmer, purtly DE Bg"ufi :"DN C’PMATABUS. Hiavie i 18" alesenclro Aituction, "Our wllof (4o | fury of lowa. soldlers In - tho. fleld, 'snd | sompanics undor thslr contructs srwaitilled o | Miswavkss, Sept. 16,—A wecting of all the | €104V WERHAER . 7v he Kilor of The Trioune. Lo very ioderaty b PHCe. 1 vERY BTYLE. their mn“x','"u at lmm«’.ul 8o mmlll;r‘vlfld fo lfi- o e b con}-dealers was Jg:hl yesterday, and, after & *Ico Cream only 13 cents per plate, i como with them,and so romackublo washis | CT80 0L iars additlonal 10- | long discussion, 1€ was resolved not to reduco REENICES sanpeviLE, | | mewory, that he'kuow them uil, and could telt | 4o, §50, and 5 per cont bonds weravithdrawn | -the prico of coul—84.60 for antbraciio and & ETTINE, | oy e uit & i waya, an they faily | froin the Troasury to-days wnd 43¢ per cont | for soft. No notice hus been takon so far of tho o oo T worshiped % Pap Bakor.” ahd to non in thy | bonds substituted. At the present.rato the | gojon of the ‘meeting In our local papers. J o wo enual for | Syate Wil tho tidiiugs of his Ceath come wich | Predictions of the Comptrolior witl bé fulilied, 4 o dre gtives int | greater grief, with a deepor sense of loss, than 0,000, 1 havebecomo redand | Lo thent, o was thelr friend und counselor, LOCAL OBIELVATIONS, 3 Cuinton, Ia., Sept. 15,—Thero 15 u gencral &) :_ | complufut und much indlgnation manifcsted by ,°.." % HRepublicans hero that Tng TRIDUND caunot, b had for love or money. On tho arrival of the Pucifle Express, at 4;80 p. m., a request for Tux - Tuibune |s met by buving Mr. Btoroy’s Smnt~ Alitt thrust under the nose, with the auswer by -tonder clrculatlion {ncrasied by the | Nearly all the coal-dealers aro advertisers, and clug- withdrawn whichfare on de- | muny vlalin that thereln is the reason for the it for clreulatl fl £ th Th deal t e attmtes Hons T mewsbalora. rough |I( WEAr, ree " s W posit for clreulation, sflence ol C papers. s coal-dealers usscr as cn Intinmad 4 6 nywedealers atoring them ta'their [ Whoat word was tholr ubidiug faith. ‘ T (ha Western Ansociated Prefs . t 3 hettor # Jay ™ from the Times,. Is that.u origina) color and lustre by ono spplieation, Do oy | et Daker wasa remarkuble man. Howas'| Wasixatoy, D. O, Sepl. 15,—Atfrnoy-Gon- :}"‘" ‘k“ l‘"{';;{’l“ ‘L”:’“ [""“‘l:_r"“:d "'::‘ u"““l' e O AL fallies b bty ‘your paper o nerwunded by those noylisving v lntv taking aa lo- | bold, yet discroct] plaiu and undisguised nhis | eral ‘Yaftlcayes’ for Ohlo to-night{for s bilet | that ey“ he highes! x‘lr es for the coul, b attrbuted to some other catsed “E. o A : Yerlor articte. :pcu:'l!.n, Ly%‘h 50 Lcn:’porgdlwuh llx:]mn:y nml|juu~ rest, and to take part in the campgisn to the l!l‘l‘l‘l& rtel;lt': u};d cnmm: lgll hu? lu: hxncl'he @ 8 2 T e leo tha ‘cut, wholg-gouled nuture shune eXLe] b 51 AN without sullering 8, e E3 T FLEVATON BUOKETS, &ce oot in Sl aid *or did. - Actiye | SXtCHL of mmKing wwo or threg spuiick, | THe | couludeater toid wio that, shioud o Jower his | e & OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS., - ~BLEVATON BUOKETH, Grain Gonvey. | 4ud cucrgetio as ho was durlng , tho Eu lald before the Presldent wntil Mudgo Taft | cosl |""-'""n'm 2 l'm. it would make a lvss of 4 o] Bl PatuapzLeaik, Sept. 15.~Bteamship Vaders ore, Dushiol Grain Beooops, Rubber and | U8ys When the fercest lons of men were | roturus from Ohlo. noarly 820,000 to iu, » : ala . land, from Antwerp, hus arrived. i Tenther Bolting, -Bolts, &0., &o., furnishod firuused,‘ h%«l:‘ummnud?}h .mtmmm'll of nlll: n"rlul past = ml: ;nvc?“lng ‘:\'tlli!:? IAl;!gnlysfiluefi, dfolt’mwholld 83 Loxpox, Bopt, 15~ Bteamships Erln, from v 8 gocs grave without an enem in tho eling, ¢ largely af e pwurds - ?y.{fiu"" Brewors, aid Werehousemon, \vorgl‘-ll. (‘;nu nhhu noblest trafts of his charac- MICHIGAN METHODIST! of Mmulu!;'u(caa are expected to be plruent. Now York, and 1libernis, from Bultimore, hay: ter was his regard for the poor, and for chlldren. Bpecial Dispatch ta The Tribu Prof. Faulk will be chosen leader, 3 5, arrived out, ¥ T A o B0 PR M T | ¥ . stock - sold ; gr 5007 amotint of cash collected by A..ugnu‘éf EQUALIZATION. BaLrivons, Sopt. 16, — Arrived, steamsbip ! RIVET BUCKET CO., | i, mmiiet it Maibiehh i | oot o oisiog ot of 4 Mz | Wosig taking that which L hmself needed, o cow corgia, the presiding officer of thy Michigan n 54 & 56 Franklinst,, not witness poverty or want without anctfort to Cuulfreluee. :‘m n ‘iunlun n th c]lyl,u“de- od At great reduotion of formurfiuu and of | relieve ft, Muany ‘a barcfouted child on the ; {uu a few facts about the Pelrco & ary beat auality, Bond for Drfoca and | strect, many half-starved widow at hoge, hyo | livered bis Idcture, on ¢ The Gosppl i Moxi- | 535000} notes and accounts, supposed to b Brauuschwlg, trom Bremeu. ‘dl:::nvrm “mx‘x.. 32 D : -utl':lcuu{\\-lm hta charlty. - Loat vv?'.s he | e0,"" to & large audlence, in the| Methodist guu’u, $§30,0005 worthless, séou,’ . Thus, 16 8 Setial ’flfyufg::: 'Rf::’:‘fl,, B8l ¥ ki e e | et one 0f s solditr-boys un the street, bun) Churclf, It wus anable discourse, afd ably de- llcrccn“s all that & can poy. Of the worth- ERINGPIELD, 111, Sept. seaslon Bled to Doath While Astee 3 SEOWTSMEN'S GOODS, andncarly frozen. 1ie tookoff his fine overcout, | Mvered, - 7 fess accounts $00,000 are - sgalnat ‘s worthless | of the Board of Equalization to-day, the Com- | A Pittsburg paper announces the deatlIn ~rrarsnacrennaaasas | plgced it 00 the soldier, gave bim some money ‘I'his morning the Conferenco reasjembled for | bridge-building coucern of this city; $15,000 aro | mittes on Lands submitted a lengthy report, | tho City of Detvolt of: Thomas H. Ewpis, & e F ’ “l G TAC LE [VF{! | und food, uud sent him on Lls way. Last suw- | its third day’s deliberations, with Bishop Haven | fn o uote of a mewmber of the firm, us Is another | upon which, Lowéver, no actlon was taken, an {onm; man who resided with his mother in the y y o | uer,when the Iowa soldiers who had been dedven | in tho Chalr, Tho scssfon was o;;c’wll vith de-.| noto of the other member for é?.wu. Other { there fs such opposition to tho report that it | Tormer clty. Itid salithat he was paas| “‘fi{ ol g from their Kausas furins by tho grasshoppers, | yotlonal uxwrche-l couducted by thi Rev, R. C. |-rovelations are made that ure startling,—for | will scarcely be adopted in its present forin, with somu fricuds, when thu aidow Y 2 AR R, & wern pussing through the clty,nearly famished,it | Crawford. Tho Chairnan of theH§pechid Com- | Instance: durlpg the cight years aud slx months e ‘way, precipativg hlin down a distance of § Zeef, wus nouncommon thing for Geu, Baker o take 50 | nitteo to correspond with s stmilar committeo | the Grm was {u existciica they spent, cach of | . YELLOW-FEVER. i He'uruse with a slight scratch on the wrist, bal or 60 persons to a hotel, anid provide for thema | of the Detrolt Conference, fn reganl to State | them, $18,000 a year. They cluim to have lived BAVANNAY, ‘Sc . 15.~Y ll'\'-!s Int laughiugly disinliseat the yubject and crmdnm:d .good mncal, aud otherwise ald them. Thess aro | Babbath-S8chool Congress, reported In favor of | it out, and to huve speat it all. Durlug sev- Han, Sopte cllow-fever inte~ | ghywulk with _bis fricuds till bedtime, whon ha At E. E. EATON’S, b3 SBtate-st, flitu few Justances of datly occurronee, which | thy Conieress, and the following wers appolited | eral of tho Intter mouths each oo, drow out ta | ments, 27, Over one-half of tha colored popu- | retired. On -Suuday wornivg Lo was (q&nfl' 3 s will uever be known except by the ulmoucrs of | @ comulttee to make the nmchmum-: ‘Iho | exceed §3,000 per month. ‘I'he proof, asclicited | Jation are dependin, unon tho chavity af the | dead fn kis bed. " As'the wound on tho wrist o ESTABLISUED 1853, hils generous heart. ' Rev. il M. Joy of tonta, W, J. Aldrichof Niles, | on the stund, was that they s fictitious | whitos, and deatitution Is Increasing, - not vousidercd sublciout Lo cuuso death, ign dne TP IMOTOGIEALIE The Geuceral leaves o wifo and four children— | und L. Tarr ‘of Big Raplds; and Mesrs, J. | fuveawnont-accouns of $60,000; aud another ATLANTA, Ua., Scpt. 15—~Atlanta contributes | vestigution wus nade und it way foand that a et O T OO the yuuflfiut chilld belng sbout 10 yeara old—to | 8. Tuttle of Niles, and J, H. Plidier of | fact was brought out tlxn&nw‘helv:“ they took | $3,U00to the Bavanuah suilerers. - | artery fu the throat had been rupturgd }b Auch o I MAKES THE DEST | wourn bis loss. By proclamation "of tho Goy- | Jackson, The readidg of the raporta of Presid- | stock they would add $100, value. It UAMLESTON, 8. C., Sopt. 10.—Charleston’a | a muuner that when bo wus in an Uprght pos MSB l)lwugmphs ernor, he will be buried on Friduy with military | ing Elders wos then rcsuned, Thefellowlng | fs claimed by the creditors that the finn never | contributions for Bavannali excoed 000, be- f eftlon no serjous couscquenves . resulted, bal houors, in which the vartous vio sodetles of | PrealQug Elders submitted yeports,—ach re- | had put fn us mrxm to exceed $3,000, if suy, | sides §1,000 contributed by the c.fi“ Uovern- | while }Jyingin bed he bisd to death. ‘ Buch INTHE CITY. 300 | tho city, snd the Bar, will joln, & . cecaaful b : y ' 1YVeut Madisop-pte ' ¥ ssious publig s2d prh a - 8u Tho | and it {s almost positive that they were never | wment. tuo | solvent, 'The matter'is not yot ‘euded.- The | Auauata, - Go., Septs ‘fatality 1s considered a reinarkable ciscumastanca 15,-The: citisens of | by thmedical | year in bis dlstelit; RuNumu.ol' tho Nllcs Diatye