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4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1877. “WHE CONFLICT. cay reas fea of the dif- Reumanian division, commanded by Gen, | vampleta and wide a the, rupture hetween the Manit, alter Ieaving a small garrison at | Bunapartiats and Legitintsts. : Nikopolis, marched {nthe direction of Plevna. | 5/4 (ave admits that it does not count conf. Chestnut Oaka recond. Time, 1:493%, 1:50!4, CUSTER'S BATTLE-FIELD. that of the Phi Chi Cullee Societ 15d. ferent colleges of the United State AT RUPPALO. During the railroad w: wouhl suit the Democrats better than thelr own party, aml denowie ed such apustacy oo tie ‘ aia a Ld the Maryland State 5 enth x tive majority, and would Borrato, Jnty 31.—Che race for the 2:3 clasn . oo ti fed at is 25 4 Mest positive terme. He was tke, Ib ts reported that the Ceareniteh a arioy tn ren | rary eae “Eiifty an‘ aigual victory. | waa won’ by Harris, Enly Pritchard taking the | A Tribane Correspondent Visits the |i a Megat A ate ret that Toth treating towards the River Yantra. = z firat heat. Heat tin . Ta the Western Aseneiated Prove. cl oO hore the Now Existing Between Re- 3 THN BITUATION. : HAYTI The race in the 2:23 clavs was won by White- Scene of the Awful Waantnatos, De lac aly Stet he Cahinet |» . The eake liable War Corre« Boenanest, duly 31.—A careful review of the severe at pes eer stocking; Mazomanie, who wan the third heat, _ Massacre. was in eszasion today tintll 4, discussing ap- ts tai the sever question, where thera will ‘taking second money, Blue Wave the third, and Bilversides fourth. Beat tine, 2:22)4, —- THE RIFLE. pably be sorte concession to the advocates of double standard, ‘ Svectat Menateh to The Teihvne, Wasnixatos, D.C, énly 3L—Ve patches tase bean. received bere, fronr Ohia to» pointments of public land aofliciais, the lator ia troubler, et, Henry W. atlared, of Georcin, n fn ’ ‘ was anpointed Envoy Extraordinary and In Re And Witnesses tho Burial of Men Slain | 117" Mienipotentiary: to iitile vico dames. Th, military situation would seem to iniflcate that | flayawa, July S1—A Jamaica telegram re- the Russlans have been rapidly concentrated, | ports.a revolution and two-days’ conflagration and that in all prubabllity Bieta and the post | at Port au Prince, Iayti. spondents. Sew Wise v ei va, | Hons on the Yantra are now chosen as tho —— COMPETITION FOR PLACES ON THE AMERICAN . by Crazy Horse's Band In 1876, the tat ecietl war tran a Reta art Presets Ua tay. jie tenor Re those. mk in have como is . Ps jt f — thels 5 Ui TRAM, dy we | * | tat Judge Taftis most likely to receive the Austria Decides upon Mobili pro enrent: in Dechsient teat Hlehcone, at SPORTING NEWS. Aneetat Dtepaten to The Tribune, Presa Sram the Ston:icombety Alc; AIMtree nomination tor Goseenoe unleas it delinitels sp= gation on a Large with 60,000 men has arrived at Osman-Bazar, —— New Yorn, July Gl—The sixh competition | Contour of the Ground Where the Fa- | The lori tonite devrear: by order of ie | nears that he will decline, under ane cireum- Scal Aamalter Ruzsian detachment fe retreating be- BASE-BALL. for pleces on the American long range team mous Battle Was Fought. tng toriays in” EAV013. 06 9 yer cone ot ine | feamcens 20 accent, I. Ex-Gos, 2. fore him. Mehcmet All {, trying to effect a CINCINNATI—CHICAGO. took place to-day at Creedmoor, The weather National Bank notes issued. during the month, 4 vandidate before the Republican Conyention to- morrow, ani he notitled the President this Sa ternoon of that decleion, ns THE WEATHER. Wasntsatos, July 31.—For the Upper Lake reulon, warinér southeast, slifting to cooler westerly, winds, followed by rising barometer, local rains, and clear ‘eather. LOCAL ONSERVATIONS. Spectat Pepntch ta The Tribune. Cincrsnati. O., July 31.—The Chicagos were soundly heaten by the Cincinnatis tolay, Avene 2,000 were present. The weather was beautiful. Se The Chienzos could do nothing effective with Loxpos, July B1.—Speciais to the Téepraph | Cummings, and Drhdley was batted Bretty te assert that the Turks hayo been victorious in roely my ae Beat pS sae iH ath battles at Yena-Saghra and Plevna, and that | COnnalls acon . | on base-hits by Pike and Meyerle, bases on se Neat are reer a to the Balkans, put | coited balls by Manning and Jones, wild throws by Peters and Bradley, anda passed ball by PELL BACK. McVey. Pike was caught napping by Bradicy a en ply ae re Serta on the and Glenn at first, but in running him down proach _o} joiman Pasha’s scouts, | 5, d Pike went to fell back, towards the Tivor Tiete, | Peters throw low past Glens; an third. Wild pitching gave Manning a base, but which abows that the Russian corps which, on f . ta alao Ob. Jily 27, held Tlotesoum, had fallen back. on | Be %ae thrown out at second. Jones “But Docs Not Mcan War; . Only Armed Neu- trality. was not unpleasantly sultry, but what fs termed by foreign riflemen an ugly fiehtail wind pre- vailed, which fluctuated from left to right. Near- ly all the original entries were present, the ab- sentees being Measrs. Washburn, Scott, Hubbard, Bodine, and White. Tho shooting commenced promptly at 10:30 o'clock, under the direction of Col. Wingate and Cant. J, 4. Story. At the 800 yards range Ma}. Jewell made 74 aut of a Ibie 75 points, and at 600 yards Mr. T. E. Pam scored 732. Col. Gildersiceve made hia first appearance on the range since the com- mencement of the: competitions, but did not take part In the shooting. aa jowing are the scores made by the first eight: Junction with Osman Pasha, but cannot accom: lish this without giving battle In open ficld. ‘The Rosstans are waiting for such an oppor- From Our Oren Correspondent, Tne Commissioners of the District have ap- pointed Commodore Van Raneaciler Morgon Camp on the Costan [attie-Frerp, onthe | jate af the Confederate Navy, Inspector of Little Ble Horn, July 21.—Gen, Sheridan and | work ond repairs op the roads and streets party, with four companies of the Fifth Caval- | of the dintrict. ty, left camp on Tongue River the. 19th inst., | _ rhe total poputar subscriptions to the 4 per hd . o cent Jedn fs $6,310,700, The total receired: by arriving in cainp here this morning. Your eor- | the Syndicate fs $0,000,000. ‘The total aubacrily sesponient arriving the evening previous, | cd in London reported to date is $10,200,000, pitched his solitary tent (consisting of rubber | inaking a total of $70,519,700, Against ‘thin coat and eaddle-blankela) at the site of Crazy | atnount calle have been lasted for the re- Iforse’s village, being the first reached of the demption of $40,000,000 of §-0 bonds of 1865, 5,(000,0 a scrics of Indian villages as onc approaches going ee, eae mene ‘eau down stream; hence, being the village charge! 919,300 of bonds vet ta be called. It is ex- ty Maj, Reno with his detachment.of the 8e' teat that another call will be;,lssued this enth Cavalry that memorabie June day in 1976. | Weeks Leaving Tongue River the trall led alung the 2 base of the mountains until Little Big Horn River . CASUALTIES. Contradictory Reports as to the Situation South of the Balkans, 800 1.000 yds. yes, Total. ot 6a 200 Numerous Intimations that tho balls, and went to second on a passed | Gen. T. A. Dakin z oust Russians Havo Been T tho Yantra. ‘Communication baa been ro-eatal | parr OU HO" On Mat on Stine hilt to Glenn. | Mal: H. 8. Jewett Sf G2 208 | was reached, when the river wae followed to ETRE ah DERG Cureane, ussians Haye Been Loo shed with Rustchuk. is a T. R jb. Tt of 106 THR BCENE OF ENCOUNTEN. Special Diepaten to The Tri Rar, Thr. Hast ) THE NOUMANIAN ANMT. Then Bayerls brought Las hasamen Boise Es dn fie, Hepa $3 G3 103.| The country en route was of the sane general | Jorren, tit, Yuly 31, Bloc the hours ot | Aitex a . Ai eS 5 econ. a8 8 a F. « Mi! vi « Let, Til, | Bet ¥ Bocnanesr, July 31.—Princo Charles bas de- Seer at ale on ‘called balle by Hastings Isaac L. Alle Gb G7—sag | Character as that from Clear Creek to the | 11 and 12 o'clock last nlzht the realdeuce of | tievenie: : creed credit’ for increasing tho cadres and num: | gnd a two-baser by Manning, gave the Rede two 1 c Peace i of mt aot Tongue River, being of the finest description fur | Jotin Ortwine, a farmer Mving abont twa miles | Gierelset. Be tpraty “ia een ber of officers. . moro runs inthe fourth. After Manning tied | 4+ D. Hoog : stock. The distance was estimated at sixty | soutnwest from Frankfurt Station, in this cout Wet Reutle, ts And Are: Retreating Before 3 out in the seventh, Jones made a base hit, Addy CRIME. miles. Most uf the way the grass was fresh and | ty, was burned tu the ground. Of eleven pere | Pacaneba Pane Superior Forces of the ATROCITIES. EERE T OEE Imen fuentes and Gout d os bright as in spring, apd from two to four fect | soce in the fainily and sleeping in the house at | (rend laren 9 1's base hit and Hines REPORTS FROM VARIOUS SOUNCES, DULOARIAN | CON UOS Zot home on Anson's wild teow past AND TURK. ’ belatter’shit. Tue Reds carned troruns Loxpox, July 31.—Officia! papers latd before | {t'the nintu inning, on a alngle by donss, a throc- Parliament contain the following: The English | haser to right by Addy, and Gould's sacrifice nit Consul at Slivyno foforms Minister Layard, un- | toward second base. Pike's mutl gave Anson der dato of July 14, that the Tusslans etir up | first in tho iirst, janing, but he was lett there: the Bulgarians and arm them; that they tore | iaue hot was left there. Iu the third Hallinan out the eyes of Mussulmans whom they killed | made a base-hit, aut was doublet up off tirst on at Sistova and filled the sockets with bread. Addy's catelt oF aeVexs fant Ae ‘fal param te Minister Layard telegraphs Lord Derby, under | Manning, ®In the fourth Alcy ey led of date of July 2, that the Sultan bas eent nim a | base-bit, but got no further, Io the tith Eggler high. This of courte was along the valley | the time three pere.ed inthe tuner. They | Keokuk through which the river runs. On the north: | were Mr. Urtwine's fatbe wd 8 years, hin erly side the plain was y high and rolling, | deat eiste Mae Caen 3 rears. Those where tho grass, although not se tall, was yet | Of the family wi YE ON. at In tuele night Letter for stock, while further back, beyond this | cluthes, savlug t ¢ fron the burning hulid- bigh prairie, 1s @ strip between the Little Big | IM. The tre ts eunno cil to have orluinuted in a summer-kitchen, and was first discovered: b Hlorn and Tongue Rivers, much like the Bad | Mrs. Ortwine, wau gate the alarta, it ut Lands. The country oc the southerly side for | flames had gained au much headway that the many miles is of the same gencral description, | thrce who were burnt to death, and who oceu- but better in quality. This country on both pled apartments separate frum the others of the A RAZOR-FIGHT. 9 Enemy. Fptcial Dispatch to TAs Tribune, Broomrnotoy, Hl., July 31—A horrible hu- man butchery stained one of the principal streets of Bloomington to-day, resulting in the fimost certain death of the most notorious negro in Central Illtnote, Willlam Hamilton, generally known as Fuse Dudley, Is 4 light-col- ored mulatto, aged 25, the son of a nergo woman by ber master in South Carolina, 9 man of Another Batch of Diabolical Stories from the Outragee Mongers. ENGLAND AND AUSTRIA TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Paanecrita, Pa., July 31.—Gov. Nover, United States Minister to France, falls to-day for lis post in the steamnshin fllnofs, family, could not be rescued. The entire com- | Bosros, July 30.—The third round. sides of the river ts superbly watercd by numer- ote erie ros, July 50.—The third annual drawing IN ACCOND ON THE FARTERN QUESTION. | memayo entreating the Queen to use her infu | males basc-Hit, and wes thrown uut at eecoeh. | woaith and infence. Ie has lived here neasly | Gus gmall streams, tributaries of pag i eh the sci calamity oesurrel V of 142 numbers for the redemption, of per Lonpon Orrice or ‘Tire Cutcaco Trisvne, | ence with the Czar to Headley got a boxe on Gould's muff; | twenty years, and has been under arrest at Jeast ff a cent of all alnking-fand bonds of the Union Pa- THE LITTLE 810 KORN. affair, Tue remains at this writing have nut Out of these semi bad lands, on the northerly | beew recovered frum the ruins. aldo of the river, risethe Wolf Mountalns, about ms the mineral character of which so much has been HEMARE ADIN ACCIDENT. aald. ‘Tneae so-called mountains are unworthy | pirrsnune, Par daly Sle-A frightfal acele the name, being slmply ntlls, from eay 300 to 1 thts « ie dent occurred this afternoon at Totten & Co.'s, 00 feet in height, the composition of which is | corner of Twenty-sixth and Railroad streets. by Renerally of the samo character as the | which ten men mere seriously injured, two, It Is surrounding plain,—that fs, red earth, clay, | feared, fatally. The men were molders, and aud sandstone. This formation fs gen- were engaged In making a large hollow casting. erally regarded as antagonistic to gold de- | The core, composed of sand, was wet, and.when posits, and it is entircly safe to aay that theae netal was poured Into it, a territic explosion STOP THE SHOCKING CRUELTIZS foreed out by Glenn. Glenn got to elfic Hailrond took committed by the Russian troops. Men, women, second on a wild throw by Hastings, and stole and children aro outraged and murdered in o thle, Hallinan eteaet obe Uleny caine oe horrible manner. Tho Sultan can scarcely be- } of the Whites who afterward reached first was Neve the Czar wishes the war to become a war | Hallinail, on a basc-hit in the eighth, and he was of extermination and a war of brizande. throws out a maton dn the ei {anim The Sultan's alde-decamp gave Minister | Meyerle sprainca hi 1 t Lavard ati account of the revolting atrocities he | t@king firstand Manning going te-second hence witnessed, and which, Layard says, arcina | ‘Tho flelding of Pike, Hines, McVey, Manning, reat measure confirmed by advices from | Booth, Foley, Glenn, and Aday was the feature Consuls and other sources. Mr. Layard trans- | of the game, Nolan and the Indiauspolla Club mita, duly 18, several Consular reports of out- | t-mosrow. one-third of the time the last nine years, Ho is & perfect Hercules in form, brave asa liun, and bold and, unscrupulous as brave. A year ago he and one Gabe Ilicks, n negro about the samo age, stole some hams in the country from a widow named Wil- lard, and were both arrested. When in the cala- boose!Dudiey turned State's evidence and was re- leased. By bis testimony Hicks was indicted. and convicted, and lodged in jail, where he re- mained many mouths. During bls imprison- ment he swore he would kill Dudley when au c ce toalay, Nasiviune, Te: July 31.—The State Col- ored Convention ‘ho met here to-day to dis- cuss the condition of the negro race was nob representative. The number was smail. ——$$<etnnen——— = '—The most extensive and h - in the United States—11, KK, & F. Bb. Thi 1. West Broadway, cor+ ner of Rende etrect, New York. In our stables Giles" Liniment fadide of Am- nionta gives the best results, Until we veed it wero anneyed and troubled, We pronannce it the most valuable remedy that owners of horees can usc. HK. & Fo Tucnuen&Co., Grocers, For Bauissunr Srazet, W. C., July 31.—Much interest was manifested to-day in the pro- ceedings of the Ministerial Council at Vion- na. As I sormised, the immediate future action of England may depend in great meas. ure upon whether Austrid shall depart from tho policy of neutrality which she has hith- erto parsued, Communications have re- cently been passing botween the Govern- ti rH scons. mountains are no exception to the general rule, | “eurred, with the result above stated. The | sale by all drugs ments of England and Austria, and it is | racesand messacres by Bulgarians, and says TRBTPIAL® opportunity came, and he has done hisbestto | J will be remembered that it was to these u aot thie raee A a are, ah ate Blair, a jad that there is truth in them, although nDATh TIBIFIEIA)® | keep his word. Yesterday Dudley interfered in | mountains (so-called) that George IT Ebbert, Frederick “Huurchulder, ia epita-ot your tosh; cron eeece a THRY MAT DE RXAGGBRATED. Pike, C. fre seve a8 Br arow between Hicks and another darkey, and ; Thorens Biri, Williary, sult, Weed: Bilesis Both avove nnd heneath, A CONVENTION Wallachians and Bulgarians accompany the | Maniting, ¥b. and 1b: 2a struck Hicks, knocking him down. ‘This morn- eee ea euacen cit alter, Moras, dames Martin,’ agit Jobb sud Ueing }izhtly enameld and thts, was made from Deadwood Inst winter, In which | George Maddern. ‘Those tort seriously tn- so many lost their tives from exposure. In Jured are Siartin, Burton, and Ebbert. truth, it is now rettled that the reports of gold S a ee therein In clreulation, and which caused the | ANOTHER ELEVATON HORROR. stampede, originated with the stock-dealersof } Gnayp Rarips, July 3l.—Fred Hoseau, an Deadwood City, Black Hills, there being re- _" . i i emplore of the Phenix Furniture Company of quired-for such purpuses much stock, aud a de- | this ety, accidentally fell from the third story They will never break down, Nor turn yellow nor bt has beon entered into by them regarding tho Af the SOZODUNT” daily brushed In, ———— mutual defénso of Constantindple. How- ever this may be, England hag elready shown indications of her growing hostility to Russia, Tho dispatch of troops from Porte-. Russian army {in bands, calling themsclves avengers. - Gen. Kimball telegraphs under date of July 2H that the massacre at Bayazia is conflrmed, but the atrocities at Ardahan are quite untruc. A telegram from Bucharest says Col, Wellcs- Jey hag addressed a report to the Dritish Govern- ing Dudley met Hicks on the strect, and, as Hicks says, hit him on the lip witha atone. An hour later they met agalu on Centre street, op- posite the Post-Oflice, when, after a few words, Dudley snatched a cane from a bystander and struck Hicka on the neck. A. rough-and- tumble fight followed, in which udley oa 8 | oemes To keep your teeth and gums tna healthy con- dition you should uve Hernard’s Golden Dentilave, It fe plearant and efliclent. Sold by drugziste everywhere. eee ns suuo ol immconochos ganem Bl aw a al conconenn 8] coconens mouth will continue as fast as eahips can bo b i {ell ontop. While they were in this position a | ™and, of course, causing a ready ahd high mar- | of the factory through the clevator-w VEGUTINE : d 1 { ; ry eh the clevator-way tothe | 0 Ge inet e tepared, iumoc aaalgnd sent eatexorically Pati ag erueltics with 0 1 bystander snw tat Hicks’ coat was drenched | Ket. This was especially desirable in the Black . basement, about torty feet, this ferenuun, and WHAT ig ACCOMP’ D BY . 9 4 ve blood, and wien Dudley jumped to his fect | Hills at that time, as stock was adrug on the | austained Injuries from which he died in about. J pad. TEN THOUAAND MEN TURKISIL OUTRAGES IN GREECE. o She vues most _horrib if woutds were secn upon | market, and grain 10 cents per pound, and hay | Hye hourg. Ho stenped off backward, supposing * astho present Iimt of the force, but that | _10XDoN, July i1.—Leteer describing the out- OF Of ot of 1 | Duuley’s person, and a razor dripping with gore | 9139 per ton. the elevator to be there. He fs the ‘thir man rr] P 1 rages at Kavarna are causing much indignation, 30) 8) 8] Oy.) the bands of Micke, who iminediatcly Fam, | TT OTe o-day zone carefully over why bas been accidentally killed in the bulldiug. applies only tu troops sent direct from En- | ‘pic accounts, thouch exaggerated, are belleved 3 of 2 a} oO] nite Tho navel Tate actually ee mee THe SCENE oP Tite RENO Deraat axp cosren | He {eaves wifo and two clildren ty straltened ‘ land. India, Malta, and Gibraltar will all bo | to be asiuetant ally correct ate Useels oN Fy H at 3 ie it bbe union with ee stern | and rashed MASSACRE URE IEELOER COR Fy ” cewihe bin bibad’ ci ment wit! culty restraine the Thessal on ee el he membrane scparating the heart and lungs. | in company with a Sloux warrior who took an ERAN ELEV. ‘Kortine will renew the blood, give tenn to the eolled:apen for Sliele NOUN, ae from tlaing before the Kingdom is armed. a s1-/ a1 al 5127/30) 30 | Another extended across bis alxtomen, laying | active part in both. ‘Through thie Indian, |< gartat pach to Tae Tribune Sinepechs restnre: tie lives (0 lta pronersetien-atlins 3 Tothe Weatern Anociated Press, BRAT ° een 22248 6 2 8 O_, | er, aboutelx inches long, reached the boue be- | “War Club" by name, through an interpreter, | Soutn Bexp, Ind., July 81.—Itobert J. Oliver, the functions setulae pon’ Noni euiee ai Te Bnvsseis, July 31.—A dispatch from Vienna {OPNEN AEs faenke 90 200 3 O g-0 | hind the shoulder, In this condition ho was | I havo gleaned much that has, I believe, nut | of Lagrange, Ind., visiting this city for a supply | putrid humors, remiate the bnwels, and restore states that at the Minfsterlal Council to-day a resolution was adoptea virtually ordering the Mobilization of the army. Tho resolution au- thorizes Count Andrassy to effect the mobiliza- tion within limited bounds, should he deem such course noccssary. Henwtn, July 31—The North-German Gazette says it learns trom a reliable sourco that the military mvasiites which Austria may determine upon would only consist of the mobilization of four divisions. Neither of these nor any subse- quent measures will interfero with the excellent relations existing between Russia and Austria. Peetu, July 31.—Lesther Jloyd publishes a Vienna special stating that the Ministry have decided to mobilize three army corps, which will be “echcloned"” on the frentlers of Dalma- tla, Cruatia, and Sclavonta. ARMBY NEUTRALITY, Lonpon, duly 81.—Tho Times correspondent at Vicnna states that a Ministerial councll un- der tho Presidency of the Emperor saat from 7 o'clock until 4. Mobilization has been decided upon in principal, but ft will bo for Count Andrasay to fix the time when these , Measures shall bo put Into execution, Conttn- gencics may cause this at any moment. Tho importance of the resolution is not that two or thres army corps wil be placed on a war footing, but that the Empiro ts going to abandon its passive attitude for ono of armed ucutrality. From 23,000,000 to 24,000,000 of florins must bo raised for mobil- ization. It is probable, therofurs, that applica- carried home, and although the doctors said he could not live ten minutes be is at this writing atill allye snd comfortable. Hicks was run down and captured by Ollicer Butler. Runs eatned—Cincinnatla, 2. Total veace on clean hits—Clocinnatie, 13; Chi- cayos, 5 ‘two-bare hit—Manning. ‘Theeo-basc hit—Addy. Struck out—Jones, Cummings, and Hallinan. snnses on called balie—MaGning, dones, Hast- Inga, and Spalding. Tiatla called—(n Cummings, 15; on Bradley, 23. Birikes calied-—Off Cummings, 12; off Bradley, Lefton bases—Cincinnasin, 0: Chicagos, 5. ¥iret base on errors—Cinclunatis, 0; Lbicagos, 4. Passed ball tings, 21 Neve}, i. ‘Wild throwe—Hastings, Anson, Peters, Bradley. Fly balle missed—(incinnatis, 2. Double plays—Addy and Manning, 1. ‘Time of gaime~T'wo houra and lve ininates. Unipiro—Crandall. Appeared fn print, of which I shall speak in a | of manufactures tere, while in at the Stude- future letter. baker Works was caught under a descending ‘Tho Indian villages attacked were seven tn | elevator and terribly crushed. Lis recovery ia number, with Crazy-Horse and his Sloux on the | D0t probable, ie upper side of the semi-circle in whlch they - a 4 were placed, and the Cueycnnes ou the lower CANADIAN NEWS. alde, with the Unk-papas next, then com- {ng the SaneArcs and Minnevonjous next in the ruwy-the semicircle of which conformed to the bend = iu the river at that point, and being close the whole #ystem to working order. ‘Trin fa proe clacly what Vrurtine docs, ang this is the rxact way through which {t how sccompllehed 30 tan wonderful curce, aa may bescen by the foliowing unquentlonabie evidence: A Husband's Statement of the Great Suffering at His Wile. Manwicnt, Maas., Sept. 24, 1575. Mr, H. R. Stevens: Dear Str; I feel it my doty to say n word fn peatee of Vegetine, My wife han been troubled witha bad humor for several years, which she iheried fror her parents, We have tried several physicians and a great many different kinds of medicine “sith but little benetit. She wae so much emaciated that w4 had almost despaired uf her ever being any hetier, Hearing of the Vegetine we reevlved to try once more, and abe commenced ustnur (last March, and has been {improving in health ever wince, Fem 504 ponds she bas advanced to 135 pounds, having gained ‘11 pounds in seven months, and is now abi to be about ner work, In short, ete belleves tha Veuctine iae been the means of saving ber life, ant thatsoe cannot eay tou much in ite praise. If i pleases you to make ure of thin statement you arg at Liberty todo eo. She has taken fifteen bottter and je eti)1 asing it, and I can safely recommend it asa creat blood purifer, : Yours respectfully, JOSEPH L. BUTLER. The Wite's Statement. Hanwicu, Mase., Sept. 24, 1875, Loxpon, July 81.—~Her Majesty's steamers Fiamingo and Condor, which go tothe Danube to protect British interests and assert Great Britdin'a treaty-richt to maintain two gun- boatson the Danube, will be accompanied to, the Black 8ca by tha fronclads Shannon and Agincourt, to support them should thelr passage be'opposed. A MUDDLE. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Ann Anuog, Mich., July 31.—The University chancery suit, $n which an attempt bes been made to unravel the Jaboratery flnancia) snarl, has continned since the Sth of July to the pres- ent time with no fnterruption, excent adjourn- ment now and then over Saturday to Monday. On Saturday last Mr. Storrs, for defendant, aroso and renewed his application for a refer- ence of the three Isaucs of fact to a jury, name ly: forgery of the signatures of Douglas, for- gery ofthe red Ines which {ndicated settle. mente, and payment of ledger accounts without youchers by Rose to Duugias. This was op- posed by counsel fur Douglas. Judge Munt- {ngton reserved his decision til to-day, when, alter other cxbaustive arguments for and agalnst, he ordered the first two questions to be givon to a jury, reserving still farther his opinion on the last, and ordered that a change of venue be made to Jackson County. This is still within Judgs Hunslngton's circuit. ‘Thero seems to have been much doubt about the power of the Judge tu transfer these ques tions to another county, Judes Christianey and Willan Webber, counsel tor the Rezents in this case, differing, und vet neither is positive as tu such power. Counsel for Douglas stoutly maintain that it is wrong, and Intimate that they wilh not go to trial on these ‘questions in Jackson County Redeetion of Wages—Otrangemen—Odd-Pel- lows—Horrible Acciitent to an Aeronant, Special Dupatch ta The Tribune. Toronto, Ont., July 31.—In accordance with acircular fesued two weeks ago by the North- tothe trunk of the river. It will be rememher- | ern Railway Company, the wages of te meu on ed that Maj. Reno charged the village of Crazy | that line in receipt of more than 81a day have Horse from abore, while Gen. Custer was to | been reduced 10 per cent. The men submit, havo charged the Cheyonnes at the other end; | though dissatisfied. but before the ford was reached, he belng on pecial Dixpatch to The Tribune. the other side from the village, Montaeat, July 31.—The Oka investigation CUAZY HORSE HAD MAS, RENO WHIPPED AND | Ig being continued. The evidence so far tends CORALLRD IN THE GIGI ILL toshow that the Indians were guilty of setting oppoalte, when the entire force attacked Custer, | fre to che Roman Catholle Church. Chief Jo- with the sad result too well known. To-day 8 | geph was arrested to-luy on a charge of feluny, detail of fourteen men from each company was | ed will be sent Ui . made to bury the dead,~the stead comrades of | vip was erected yonerien Gens. Terry and Globon, and Major Reno,—this Apeciat Dispuich to The Tribune, being the third attempt to consign all that Lownos, Ont., July 81—Iiugh SfeMahon, was of them to thelr last snd, homely resting- Esq. Q. C.. a representative Catholic of large place, influence tn the West, publishes a letter in re- It required the evidenco of my own senses to | gard to the Orange und Green troubles at Mon- believe thia trac, and Idonot regard {tasin | trcal. MMe saysthe taking of young Huckett's any measure my duty to suppress this sad tale, | life inust be a source of deep regret to every ‘The officers who permitted this should be reflecting Roman Catholic, o8 also that peace should. by jeopardized by lawless meubers of taught, by the aroused civilized sentiment of | tho community. He deprecates the fanatical the land, that spirit that is abroad, and maintains that Ire- BUCH CUNDUCT WILL NOT N& PERMITTED TO | land's greatest cuemics are Irishmen them. SUNK. Visnna, July 81-—A dispatch from Bucharest reports that the Russian batterics have sunk a Turkish steamer cruising off Oltenitza, THE TUNKIBU MINISTRY. Constantinor.s, July 31.—Raouf Pasha has resigned the Foreign Ministry aud ts succeeded. by Servir Pasha. GREAT BRITAIN. THE RXCHEQUER. Loxnon, July 31.—Tbe Chancellor of the Ex- chequer suid ft will not be necessary to submit any special yote on account of the recent dis- patch of troops and the fleet to tho East. Tho exponse Is very amall; In fact, it is very doubt- tul whether it will be necessary at all to ask for any further sum in the course of the year. It is not necessary at present. BANQUET ABANDONED, Loxnon, July 81.—The Ministerial banquet has been abandoned in consequence of the death of the First Lord of the Admiralty. W, af. &mith, of the Jo'nt Secretaries to tho Treasury, will succeed, it 1s Uelieved, the late Mr. Hunt, . DBAD, Bamuel Warren, the English author, ts dead; | LOUISVILLE—ST. LOUIS. Bpectat Dispatch to Fhe Trivune, Lovisvitie, Ky,, July 31.—Tho 8t. Louie Club had tue stufling knocked out of it to-day tu the tune of 7tv UW. Two innings’ work on Blong did it all, he falling a victim to the Kentucky giauts to the extent of nine basc-hite in the sec- ond and thira timings. 8t. Louis’ chance to score wasin the third inning, when threo crack- ing slogles filed the bases, with no man out, Luck wus ggalnst them, however, and no score ‘was made. The gainc was a very pretty one, soino base-running by the Loutsvilles boing the feature. Tho following is tho summary: Innings 124450780 Loulsville. St, Loul apie Dae LET cee ‘Time of gune—Two hours, First tae by crrors—Loulayille, 2; 8t. Louis, 3. Nuns earned—Louteville, 3. Number of times reached first base during the rane Loar, 4B at bowls, ee ails called—On Dev on 1» 20, Birlkes culled—Of Dovlin, 42; off Wong, 47, Mr. Stevens: Dear Sir: f feol T must say a few words about the Veuetino. ‘Tho physicians said [ had so many cori- plaints they did not know what to give me. They : truck out—Foree, 8: Dorgan, 2; Nichole, 1; | beforea jury. Jose le willing to have the trial GO UNNOTICED selves, in that they hupe to reverse the order of | sald Thad o bad humor and I had the kidney com- Hone will bo made to the Rothschilds or to the’) sso air anc proprietor of tue Mutneo pauuing’ | Croll, 1 Hattin, imu. Louie 7 Buader, 35 | in ig orang other euunty, bau Douriae lake | and uncondemned, if thelr own human and | Nature aud seek atreneth in theirdivisions. ite | plaint,tne liver complaint, my heart was very weak, ee — tables, Latham, 14 Gerhardt, d--Louleyile, 4: that an impartial jury cannot ‘be hid, in thls | soldlerty instincts aro mot suillsent to snur rofera Au tho god teeling existing during | eng T- don't think there ls any one who suffered 5 e tle. 7: county, and {n fact don't want to go before 9 | thom toa different com Let it b ber A R McGee, | snare with thg ples than Idid, The physicians all THE ARMIES LONDON dale nte Tee eee eae ft on baxes--Loulvviile, 72 Bt. Louls, 8, , : them to a rao Let tt be remem| who hud educated Jrishmen out of 8 le R y SL—Tho Wark Lane E In ante B jurv anywhere, So the wholo case is getting | 4 4 i " fe to take inedicine, I cont ADVANCING. 1a ee nay revider of tive Beilish cote tinal tay Vasaed balle~sanyder, 32 Clapp 1 Sa aera ocpor tate the wiroas it preeceder | el that Gens. Terry and Gibton marched from | their antipatties and divisions of creed, | "Ald It was no use for mo to take medicine, 1 could Lonnon, July 81.—Mebemet All's vangoard is within twenty miles of Tirnova, A GATTLE, Lonpon, July 81.—Sulelman Pasha and his corps have effocted a junction with Raoul Pasha near Yen!-Soghra, and an engagement ts pro- The weather the past weck has been m favorable Tor tsturing cereat crops, Tho showera which Wave fallen huye benefited barley aud roots, without duing material damage to the wheat plavt, As tho harvest. approaches, more numerous reports ag to the present condition and probable result not Hive throngh the month of May. I truly think the Vegetine has saved my Hfo, and my. acighbors say that the Vegetine lias really accomplished a wonderful cure in my case, and [tell every ona who Tiveet it ls the best medicine in the world, Yours, very thankfully, MNS. J. 1. BUTLER, the Meld with seventeen Aundréd men, aud tho | and fostered a unton of Indlaus had retreated,—nv foo was in their | Jowahtp. Ve ts afrald wi having a train of front. guupowder Iola in Canada concerning dlifer- ences which should have been buried long ago. To-morrow I retraca my steps to Tongue | ‘Pe fetter (s an eloquent plea for relizlous tul- River, when Ishall proceed tu the prospecting | erance among Irishmen of every denomination fields of the western slope of the Bly Horn | and Canadians alike, and the end accms farther off than it did at the beginning. A very large eum of moncy fs belng expended to get at the truth, which will evidently never be revealed. The next thing on the preneraunane is to try these disputed questions befure a jury, involving a tedious review of much that has al- Out on Mes—Louraviile, 12; 8t. Louis, 7. udnees and gomt-fel- Vilew intened—Bt, Louis, 1. Duuble playe—Gerhivedt, ‘Latham, and Craver; Snyuer, Doric, Hague, and Gerhardt; Force an Deblinga; Clapp and Deblinan, PITTSUURG, Pa, Apectal Dispatch ta Tha Tribune. of the wheat crop come to hand, and thelr gen- |. Prrtenuno, Pa, July 31.—Tho Hartfords bent | ready been gone over, Some tea of the intrica- | Mouutalna and Wind Itiver Vi: Lrnn, Spectall DIuaI La The Tete, ceoding. re eral tenor Is decidedly against an average yield. | the homo ‘eytb this afternoon by a score of 6 to | ccs Nr tue case may be gleaned from @ reinark > Beuusv Lm, July Bt—The Grand Encamp Complaints aro mado from many of the peluc: | 0, Thelr batting was terete, Hveklog Galvin | of Judge Huntington today, that tio knew no WASHINGTON, ment of the Tudepentent Onter of Odd-Fel- Coxstantmorx, July O1,—Osman Pasha | pal whcatgowing districta that tho cara do not | ail over tha fleld, wile the Alleghenles could | more about it thin a man li Europe.—this, too, ! b Jaws for Caitario Bieh. Mer ey ee ; s telezrapis from Plevna, July 80, as follows: | appear tully developed, and top sets have been | do nothing with Larkin, The same clubs play | after lstoulug to the testimony tor four weeks. attendance of delgates, W. tf Call, M. Vy Three strong Russian corps attacked us this morning. ‘The cannonade Iasted two hours. ‘Then a general onzagement ensued which Iastert until 10 o'clock at night, when tho Russians re- treated. Prlsoncrs say the Russians numbered 60,000 infantry and three regimquts of cavalry, ome and bad filty guns. It is espected the battle will recommence to-morrow, ASIA MINOR. Lonpoxs, July 81.—An Erzeroum special says 8 Russian division starting frum Ardahan hos advanced in the direction of Erzeroum. Ita acouta lave appearcd before Penek. DISCREDITED, Lonpon, July 81.--An occasional correspond- dont of the Times at Vienna utterly discredits the reported great defeat of Mehemet Ali and Eyoub Pasha, and says after the concentration of the Turks around Bhumle, aconsideradle por- ton of their forces was urdered to advance by way of Esti-Djuma and Osman-Bazar upon 'Tirnoa, to unite with Oaman Pasha thero, and thgn follow the rear of the Russian detachments which havo passed the Balkans. Tho Turks, there~ rendered bargen by blight or mildew. Dlssatie favtion is not, nowever, unlversally expresscd, although in no cases are we iven to expect an abuuuant yield, Everything now depends upon tac weather, for as tlie goes on the deficlency becomes murs noticeable, A good crop of hay has undoubtedly been secured, although somo of It bas been damaged by recent heavy rains. In the latter districts harvesting {nay begin iu about a week's time, but, stoula the vights, continuc as cold as they have been of Jato, i will probably be the sccoud week lan August fore it becomes geucral. The prospecta of barley and oats aro r, both here and on the Con- Tinent, or the former especialy. Huot croys promise fairly, mangels cspectilly, there being no deficiency of the plant, but it is rather too soon tu say much about turnips, as the crop fs yet In {ts carlicat stages, Irish advices about potutoesare unfortunately less tavorablo than they were a week or two ago. Some indications of discasc hayo sbown themecives. Steadiness has been the leading feature In the grain trade throughout the cuuntry the past week, notwithstanding thecontluuance of heavy forcizn imports, whose depressing action on busiogss has beon more than neutral- Sugar Frauds—How the Government 1s | Past Grand Patriarch, presented the sunual re Swindled=The New York Surveyorship= | port, which shows that a number of new en- cumpuents have been instituted, and that the Senator Maine's Oficial Nolutions. ‘a ti been instituted, and that. th &pvciat Dispatch to The Tribune, Wasmnoton, D.C., July 31.—Tho Treasury Department bas discovered additional erl- ry dences of fraud tu the importation of sugar, Panis, Ont., July 31.—This afternoon a young These frauds have been commijted matoly at man named McQuay ascended in a balloon con- ss Philadelpbta, New York, | pected with the Pullman -& {amilton elreus, the ports of Baltimore, Philadetptsia, New Yorks | Ou descenuing the balloon came down with great and Boston, A special agent, furnished with | velocity, and McQuay attempted to see the the clues, just Alscovered, was dispatched by | branches of a larve tree, but slipped and fell to the Treasury to-day to Philadelphia, New York, ne Lipp ined Buch injures that he died and Boston to make further inqufries, aud pos- | " "The Watertown (N. Y.) Brethren, numbering aibly to take stepa ogainat the ewindlers. The | yoo, arrived this afternoun, and recelyed » hearty fraud conalsts in He importation of : Pgh welcome, grade of crystallized Demarara sugar, which {3 a sy colored as to come in under the classification POLITICAL. of cheap brown sugar, aud payaduty ofa centand , aquarter per pound. Thocoloringis su sklilfully | Preliminary Wirepulling Already Proceed~ done that ttcan be removed without injuring Bes hes} Clecelnnd Ssanley: Matthews sakes the sugar. Upon being removed, tho crystatliz- | * Oo"! petal poled se paoraeiiead: ed sugar left is better than the best granulated ae sugar, andahould pay a duty of at least 15 Cugvatann, 0., July 91.—A majority of all * e 1 cents per pound, clegates to tho Republican Convention havo ‘There was a Cablnet meeting of three hours been here sluce morning, and the prelimioary —_ AN ILLICIT STILL. Spectal Dispatch to Tae Tribune, New Yonx, July 81.—This noon Gen, Webor, Collector for the Third District of New York, ordered a thorough examination of the block of buildings bounded by. A and B and Ninetcenth and Twenticth streets, The officers approached the placo Insucha way that every avenuv of escape was completely covered. After a cau- tlously-conducted examination the officers saw they bad a clean caso for a raid. They Immedi- atcly dispatched ono of their number to Capt. Cunchy, of the Eighteenth Precinct, for assist- ance in case of trouble. Some policemen were sent, aud the whole force immedigtcly closed in on the suspected house, ‘Ihe result was an {important capture. Thu officers seized three barrels of whisky, a ro ceiver containing about trent, ons of the samo stuff, and four barrels of molasses. A still with a capacity of 400 gallons dally was among tho captured property; this, with all its appurtenances aud gallons of mash, was to- tally destroyed, and notathing left on the remiacs to Indicate tho purposes for which they again to-morrow, when the homes nins hope to retrlove thelr dlasater. Tho gamu was wit nessed by about 1,000 persons, aud Jasted nearly two hours, RELIABLE EVIDENCE, Mr, H.R. Stevena? Dear Sir: I will moat choerfully add my testimue ny tothe great number you have already receivod in favor of your greatand good medicine, Vegetine, for 1 de nat think enough can be saiddn ite praise, for 1 wos troubled over 30 yeare with that dreadfal disease, Catarrh, and nod such bad coughing apella that it would ecom as though L-could never breathe any more, and Veyetine has cured me, and I do feel to thank Goa all the thue that there fa wo guod a medicine as Vegeline, and Jaleo think it one of tha beet medicines for coughs and weak-sinking fecl- ings at the stomach, and advise cveryboiy to take the Vegetine, for I can ssanro them {tis ono of the best mediciava that ever was, MRS, L. GORE, Cor, Magazine and Walout-ats., Cambridge, Masa, VEGETINE. ‘Veucrring ion great panaces for our aged father® and mothers, for it gives them streugth, quiets thelr nerves, aud gives them Nature's sweet sicep. INDIANAPOLIS. Inpranaroris, July 31.—Hostons, 43 Indian. apolis, 4. ‘Tho gamo was called at the end of the elghth inning tu enable the Bostons to take tho train, NBPONORT, “ILL. Apectat IMapatch to The Tribune, Nxponset, Ill,, duly 31.—The Neponset base- ball tournament opened today, Neponset Cilppers, 7; Alorta, of Buda, 6 THE TURF.’ FARRYORT RACES, Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Franrost, Ill, July 81,—The races of the opening day of the sumincr meeting of tho Freeport Driving Park Association passed off quietly in the presence of a ama)laudicnce. Two raceé—une open to three-minute horses, the oth- erto 2:34 horsee—were trotted, In tho 2:34 aco eleven horscs started. The first heat was taken by Cap Bunuell. No timo was taken, as Ida, who crossed the wire frst, was sct back for 3 oS) v ere. jt ¥ Es bE M a Te = f ve encounter an enemy superior in numbers. ’ Too pear cpeuttiet sate, of politica. the wueia Cap Bunnell took second ‘Money, Alfred third MORE CONSCIENCE-MONEY, subjocts consldercd was the New York appoint- ments, and that it was definitely decided to re- tek for Governor iestrong ‘and hourly increas 0 ve Gen, Sbarpo, Surveyor of the Port. nes i rlghiernniie o Pursaed The following {s published in the Eastern certain southern Ohio delegates ay vere ser ttlon go him, on the ground that be reas. If tho statement ta true, it might fur | POs . Tifton {atereatiug text or one of Gall’ Hamil. | Hostile to the President's Southern and Civil- two's Civil-Scrvice papers; _ | Service policy, and would not accept, a nomina- ‘Tho Cabloct haa transferred James Dodge, the | tun on a platform indorsing thy Administra- frat cousin of Jamce U. Blaine, of Maine, frum | tou. The report of Taft's hostility to the the soft and lucrative positon he held in the Cus- | President scems to be a were assuinntion tom-House in thie city to cunier dut in Ogdens- | based on the’ verbal reports of private burg. Mr. Dodge te a middie-aged gentle- | conferences. Itts not xenerally credited, and and a brother of Gall Hemiltun, ‘Two | uylens sume unexpected break occurs ‘Turt's pecretary of tho ‘Treadury was | nauiuation ou first ballot fs considered proba- Special Dispatch ta Tha Tribune, East Saginaw, Mich., July 31.—At the time WH F. Goldie, the defaulting Teller of the First National Bank, inade restitution to the bank by turning over $1,400 to Cashier Clark, who met bim in Canada, Goldle stated he was short a £100 note, which ho beHeved had been taken by a young man wo bad access to bis room, snd promised, If he succeeded in recover~ Sng ft, be would forward {t to the bauk. To-ds, the bank received a telegram from Woldic at Clifton, Ont., stating ho had scot by express position of tho Russians in Shipka and Slivno Pasacs and on the southern slope of the Balkans ts BECOWING HOURLY MORN GRAYS. Thelr effecttye forces “ echeloned ’ on this Inc do not exceed 50,000, which are threatened from four aldes simultancously from Adrianople and Jamboll by Suleimén Pasha, from Osman- Bazar by Mehemet Al. Osman Pasha is adyanciog in tho direction of Silivy, and the reserve corps from Sofia could mouoy, aod Amboy fourth money. Iu the thre-minute race Foxio V. took the first and fourth hvats in 2:37 and 3:32 Bay Jobn took the second and third heats in 2:315¢ and shy , Foxe V. took the filth beat and thu race In 9% feature of the week bas been the sanguine vsti- tutes which have been foreshadowed of the American wheat crop. Altuouga It is ob- Yious . reliance caunot at present be placed upon the figures, it seems clear here «6 is «at oleast «68 promise == of avundance, This fact cannot fail to be of im- portance, having regard to the duninished power of Ruasia to furward her usual supvlics, and may tend to keep prices on a more moder ate level than at ons tine seemed likely. H.R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Vogoetine is Sold by All Druggists, NEW PUMLICATIONS, RACES AT SARATOGA, Sanatoaa, N. ¥., July 3l.~-Tho race fora $100 purse, ono mile, was wou by Bertram, Baroness Second and Princess of Thule third. Tune, 1:40. Chifute and Madge were top horses in betilug. A dash of two miles fora purse of $000 was PTE SEASIDE LIBRARY, ‘onelg books wie forthe fewouly. The best he reach of every one. Muuks Wually wuld frum $0 $2 glyco (unchanged and una- if Wood (Double No, ) 200 evita Uy ites tulock "Sie x raute oubie No.) 30 FRANCE. 2° : "4 hime place, and bo was ap- gt Gardelite Nineteenth, | tte Brute 3 eo Hussl are vot m mud = . 1 sy. A 8 rn tho’ Western Reserve Is | KAS Proce before Ba and Ruetity whee | Ofte he al our a he Dona | fou pio gn oie da, tha, tp the | ESOS — ne — ies Bgl Hecate dared ofits MeL, | actly alia bl support the platform | & $b they are meeting with desperate resistance. | publishes a letter signed by Rouber and others, | Saratoga stakes for Bycar-olds, was won by + EDUCATIONAL. city, aod koowiuk Wothing of the intricacies of the | will uudiubtedly indore the Adiniolstration | ¥,UbD) Geo. Zimmerman’ advancing through y Rother and others; | Brawelle, with Duke Magenta second and Pride Bescigh peaptienta tae Teibwend: Cae eee vO rored ou alsvluce sinecuros | squarely aud without reservation, but there will | 1* Tit erman's corps, advancing through | repudlaung Do Cassaguac’s militant pollcy, etc, | of gbo Village third. Tune, 1:173¢. _ Ni Twat Scastur ilalus's wear relatives, who sre | bea hot fight over the financial plank. Loan { 1s TH! v by, Aathuny the Dobrudscha, 1s | greatly menaced | is erroneous. The Bonapartiat Committee, Due | -!fh9 selling rece, one allie end an eighth, was | MiLwaUKEs, Wis, July S1—The National | 4105 selatives uf Mr. Dodge, bold clerkabips io the | informal caucus this afternoon, at whic the Trollge. x by tho right wing of the Turkish army | De Psdow, and Jolibols, and Rover, | won by Lucifer. Cardinal Wolsey second, | Convention of the German-American Feacers | Castom-House. Hon. Stanley Matthews, Geu. Gartleld, Messra. | {t SEbMAD SeCkE by Witla Weck, RAE from Varna and Paravadl, Tbo Ninth Russian | published a letter condemning De Cas- | George the Fourth third. | Timey1:5974. assembled to-night at the West-Side Turn Hall, | The Intertor Department, in response to Gen. | Sonroe, Cox, Foster, Danforth, and McKinley, | 15 hy (2 Army Corps has become almost incapable of | saguac, and telling bim he Lae no ‘ea of AT KROKUK and were welcomed by Mayor Butler and Super- | Crook's inquiry, has decided jst a delegation Judge Lawrence, aud others, were hrescut, Bep- ie NOTA Sighting in consequence of the loss it suMered | the dificulties and uowarrentable claims they | Kyoxoe is Juv SLA four days! ranning | otendent McAUliter, Mr. Nollman, of Mul- SE de ee ee crar: | am neerir a teat a DrUpOReL LBS Tele Nutt By Mary ceil ies it Nikopolis and Plovua, Soveral telegrams | are contending sgalost; that be bas incovaid- | anu trutuing moctiug Was Inaugurated here to- | Weukee. was elected President; Mr. Klemm, of | secretary Schurz is opposed to It, exeept tp case | 4, Upeonditloual repesl of the Reeumption sct, i Pen ANOS) Oy Cais Meade 1a Neullon the fact that the Roumanians occupted | erately interfered in thelr uegutiations at the | day. The tret rac, altanile beats, was won by Ciaroland, “Vice Fresllent ne mpegs st of linperative nevessity, Thery ia no apron | # Itemonetlzation of ilver and ie coluage | 31. POUL MAY, uy Charice Meade, ie ci sslans sof euuan vs x ao q sec Loui irc] 4 lor ur 5 rictun, . SAND WIPE, | Wxle Culltns., Shopoils at che vecuest ol. he! stu hard a fe yoaeeube hens ne yotiations toe raat ey Es Takeaways Ia S35, 506 a rpek Mr, Mueller, of epecents ‘pocretarieas we . vould wocessarily & paid from the contingent wy Eetabhabment of the grecuback as & perma- = th ir] beds by Mary Cecil Hay. U5 wool thus the Russian cause is not prospering. REPORTED REVERSES. Bocuanusz, Jwy slyls is reported that a SE tiou and prudence, feclog sure the result will justify them fo the eycs of tho party, The split in tho Bouspartiat 4: scems as ‘ol Bovukscilers sad Newadealers, uf sent, Tacelpe ut price by GEGROE MUN f ‘pubien Sn Bake ad Vandawaiersty BN. Xe pent tency. fund. aly convention which it is now certain | 4. Payment of customs duties in greanbacks. Jha calle das tas woo by Cape God. Queen iow wil bo as the White Sulobur Springs ws Gea. Garbeld romarkod that this platform of Diamonds second. ‘Tim In the milo aud Wisk, of Buffalo, Treasurer. Que bundred 2, and fit repeat, Long Stride won. delegat rescot The garherin; wes treugh ths wees, 8 *

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