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VOLUME XXXII. GROCERIES, penne WY HUSBAND SAS STREKE RUN NO MORE ACCOUNTS, BUT TO HICKSON And Pay Cash for Your Groceries. Floor, Best Minnesota Spring Wheat. Touts White Winter Wiieat SS a test ‘ate rantilated per tb, fugar, A per lb... Sugar, Ex. © per Jb. Bird Seed, Hemp, Hams, sugar cured per tb.. Breakfast Bacon, per th Cheese, New York Dairy, Talsing. Layers, New, 6-1h hox Btarch. hest. white los, 6-Ib boxes. Mackerel. Fat Family, per kit....... Koap, best Gorman M Trait Jars, Mason's quarts, per doz. Hickson’s Cash. Grocery House, 118 East Madison-st. PIG LILON AND COAL. ERS & GO. PIG TRON COAL, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, and Coal Facings. 144 MARKET-ST. __CETIC AGO. REMOVAL. Owing to Removal to CALIFORNIA, | Propose to Close Stock RrSo= ae Sie ~ SNS, attled, 60 barwnerbx. Gut my Entire FRALATED. WARE, REGARDLESS OF CONT. Fixtures for sale, andl Stang fo Tent, Beat loca- JOHN G. ASHLEMAN, 186 State-st., Chicago, Ill. NATA TORI CHICAGO NATATORIUM, MICHIGAN-AV. COR, JACKSON-8T. Thin Institution is now completed tn ull Ita detaily, rnd open to the pnbile. the mott perfect, end tost elegant, estadlishaent Of the kind wy tie Unite States, and gan ** Swine rainz School” ena compete with au Ladies’ honors from 030.0, nm. to 12:10 D. tn. uncil further notice, For particolare confer with tho uniers It in the largest, Na ATES Cisse tor ADVERTISING in any PAPEI iu the Country, Our vow p derlco List fue as New York State Dried Apples, Two hundred barrel pte DAVID W. L! WEDNESDAY, the Coinmander-in-Chief had hoped to car. ry out bis designs with a limited number. He was mistaken in his enleulationn, and had reckoned without bis host, Now that experience had taught him to adapt means to circumstances, another failure is not likely, to come to pass, unless winter ar- vives too carly and conquers both armies. THE ARMIES. WANT PROVISIONS. Beemanest, Aug. t.—There is some want of CIFICAGO, AUGUST 8, 1877. tokens blight: Lutthe Larvest fs now eo near that nothing short of a dieastrota chante of Weather, Witch 44 Very tnlike van influence to anyextent the viekt of. wheat, which most probably will be shor "1 though not ‘so disapposmting as tas Afters lengthens perivl of healthy a our market tor wheat the past week surns of depression, consejuent upon finer Weather oad temporary quletude sehich pers yates the political situation ay far sg this cunn- tryisconcerned, With prospe.t of a speedy inctrase in eupylics. English wheat iniliers have: bousht forcizn very sparingty. Imports into London coutinue bert, the quantity reoutted up to Friday boing 47.00 quarters, An ine ereaeed expart movement has been aoing on CHEAP Lots. THE REACTION. Russian Prospects Generally Wearing an Improved While the Iron is Hol, for a Aspect Beautifal Hone LA GRANGE THE BEST INVESTMENT OF 8100 THAT CAN BE MADE, FREE CAR FARE. If you buy Two Lots, and will baitd im- mediately, I will furnish you a pass good for TWO YEARS ou every and all trains between Chicago and La Grange. Reinforcements Going Forward with All Possible Speed. provisions among the Russian troope betmreen | fan America, and, unless ruports of, the Nistova and Tirnova, on xccount of the difficulty | India | aud Kusela will fine her in procuring wagons to transport supplies be- | foriidable rival for the supply of thi. coun- iry’s requirement. The supplics whi h are pushed forward in the autumn are likely to be heavy this year, especially as our range o} 8 are not suiiiclently low to exerclan avy res fog influence, and there is uot chance of the cuntinent relieving us as. acvorling to all accounté. France will bayesullicient for her own Wants, though little to spare for ours, while the: wheat crous of Germany and Ruséla promise abundantly, The tone of our local trade has been depressed, and prices hate receded one shilling on both English snd foreden wheat. Feedfie corn, on the other hand, bar shown great steadiness, and barley and maize have oid six pence higher, the ecarcity of the former having strengthened prices. “The oat trade Js abso steady In the face of large arrivals, and no reduction liss been found necessary to effect sales. The tluating-carge trade for wheat is very stugnant, and. although holders have ex- hibited constdcrable tenaclty. bids made have indicated # decline of one slillling ta two shil- lings on the week. Maize, although steady, has barely ntaintamed the fate advance. Sales of English wheat noted fast week were 21131 quarters at 64 shillings 6 pence, against 19,270 quarters at 47 shillings 5 pence the previous Fear. Esnports into the Kingdotn for the week gnding July 23, 1,275,103 ewt. wheat, 053H5 cwt. jour. yond the depots along the Roumanlan side of The Armenian Armies to Be yond ths + Materially Aug- mented, e—=—w> SICKNESS. A Bucharest correspondent reports much slckness fn the Russian army in the Debrud- echa. RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING. *Lonpos, Aug. 7.—The Russians are concen- trating in great faree on the Lom River. An attack on Rasgrad is thought imminent. Tt has been offictally reported that the Rus- sans are no longer. on the south side of the Batkans. Gen. Gourka in an Excellent Posi- tion to Look Out for Number Ono; MASaRAD. According to oficial news from Constantino- ple Mehemet Alt. intends to convert Rasurad Into n fortifiedeamp. The forces concentrated fn the nelghborlood consist of forty-cight bat- tallons of fufantry, fifteen batteries, and elglity- two. squadrons of cayalry,—altogether 40,000 men, 4 * ASIA MINOR. Constantinorie, Aug. 7—Mukhtar Pasha telemaphs under date Aug. 5 as follows: “One thousand Karapack horsemen defeated two Tussian battalions with three guns at Demer- capon, near Ardaban,"” ENGLISO SENTIMENT. LONDS SALISBURY AND LANDON. Lonpon, Aug. 7.—At the Conservative dem- onstration at Hattielt, yesterday, Lord Salls- bury, nn speech, made the follow ing refer- ence to the Govervinent's forelgn, -palley: “We carnestly deprecated this \tar; we aro allies and friends of both coutend- ing parties, Wo desire our neutrality not only to be neutrality in act but of speech; but I will ask you tu believe that while we ore “thoroughly convinced thatthe patriotisin of En- gilshmen, if we need to appeal to it, fs equal to ‘With a Chance that He May Soon Take the Of- fensive. a Ontline of Russia’s Plan of Polit- me LOTS Ae feal Administration in LA GRANGH!) == ®'| The Russian’s Massing in Great Strength on the River Lom. MEXICO. INVABION AND CAVTERE. Ganvrston, Aug. 7.—The News’ San Antonia special says: Lieut. Bullles crossed the Rio Grande on the 4th, recaptured tive atulen horacs, and returned to the Tyxas side on the Sth. Maj, Schofield arrested forty-five Valdez Mibusters at Eagte Pass. Vatdez himself was at Laredo, and awarrang was issued for. iis arrest, but he escaped. Escobedo and party.are at Laredo without funds. . FOREIGN MISCELLANY. ThOOPS FoR ctnA. Loxpos, Aug. 7.—The fir. ‘Aro only one Block from tho Depot, and 7 mtlos from Chicazo. phey are Bonutaful Property, and 1 am solling them for BLOC. 15 down’and $5 monthly, ‘This matos it one you, alter_your first paymont, only 17 conts a day. You con save that on cigar monoy, or your good wifo will tnd © way to cconomize just a litte more, 80 you can by- andeby havo A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWN. EXOURSIONS leavo my office to nce tho Rasgrad, on the Rustchuk and Shumla Road, Their Obe jective Point. Lord Salisbury Indulges in a Few Non-Committal Public Ut- Instaliment of t day'at 7 and 10:30 in terances. any emergency, and will shrink before no sacri- | reinforcements for Cuba—1,000 men—will leave Tein e and at Jond Zoosk in the fice which tho interests or the honor of the | Spain Aug. 15. iat atternoon, for all who moan business. country may demand, we feel In ail ite in- GEN, GRANT. The Bosnian Insurrection | tensity that berror of the crimes and va- Bruxaaio, Italy, Aug. 7.—Ex-Presiaent Grant LA GRANGE Js on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road; is one of Chicago's most attractive and enterprising suburba, being beautifully situated among hills and groves; has now about 1,000 inbatntanta, and growing rapid- ly; churches, schools, stores, otc., etc, 10-CHINT TRAIIS Alrondy on, ond 5-cent traina will probably rua shortly, € COMMUTATION ON THIS ROAD VERY LOW, And TRAINS ALMOST EVERY HOUR, Rpecial ovening trains during amusoment geuson. Sunday trois foe those wishing to attend shuren Be the ee rath (Bar DON’? FAIL to veo these fore buying. It in the OHBAPEST PROPER TY in the market, and I Will Assist Parties to. Build i$#7 Romembor that you got an Abstract With all proporty purchased of mo, and nlso Tamittes of war which this country has always been honorably distinguished for entertaining, Let us earnestly hope, the two objects, being, as we sincerely believe, in no way divergent, that we shall be able to conduct thia country throuch all difficulties without trenching in the falntest degree on its interests orhonor, and without Josine fora slugle mo- ment the priceless blessing of peace," Lord Landon algo spoke. THe sold; “J trust, when the moinent of settlement conics, we etal! bear in mind that it isthe greatest inter- est of England that every country In the world should be prosperous, atd that if any country runs the risk of belng humiliated, we should try tu prevent that humiliation, whether ft should be assailant or assailed; ant I hope also that we shall avoid the fuult which, in my oplnfon, has been the great fault of Eu- ropean Powers in the past, of Interfering on be- half only of our co-religlontats, instead of ask- lng the Turk to secure. goud gorerninent to all the people of his vast Empire, whether they be Druses, Yezcdes, Biohammedans, or Cliris- tlans.!” : Brought to an Inglorious Conclusion.» and party arrived to-day, udven in their honor, Roms, Aug. 7.—The Ametican residents have eenka congratulatory address to ex-l’resident rant. A grant fete will be CAMPAIGN NOTES, NOTHING IN THE PEACE RUsORS. [My Cable to The CAtcaqo Tribune.) Lonpon Orrice or Tax Untoaco Tamunr, Sartsnuny Street, W. C., Ang. 8—ta. m.— 'Thore acems little foundation for the peace rumors which come from Vienna. ‘The "Turks, encouraged by stccess, aro not likely to listen to poncoful advico, and the return of Midhat Pasha, which is considered imminent, may be looked npon as a sign that they will put forth all their onergios and: carry the war to its last extremity. ATROCITY CHARGES REFUTED. The Russian papers of ate have been filled with indignation at the charges of cruelty against thoir army, The Journal de St, Petersburg maintains that the reports proscnted to the British Parliament are not of an official charactor, os nono of them emanated from persons responsible to the English Government. THE WAR WILL DE LOCALIZED, Tho aamo paper romarks on the growing confidence that the war will be confined with- in tho limits of 'Tarkoy, in’ consequence of tho firmness of tho Triple Alliance and the THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. Pants, Aur. 7.--In obedience to the instruc tions of the Prince Imperial, Baron faugstnann will run for the Chamber of Deputles in Adjac- elo agulnst Prince Napoleon, Panis, Aug, 7.—Dufaure fs disposed ta form a Ministry of conciliation with the aeaistance of the Left Centre and) Moderate Right, as recom- mended by the .Moulteur, ‘Che object +15 to avoid adangerous crisis wh would. be uc casiuned by the present reactionary Cabinet Peli comlrontet by the large Republican ima- jority. . GUILTY OR NOT auiLtY} An American named Bigear has been arrested. by a police spy in the souty of France tor huy- ioe called MacMahon an ais at a table d’ hote, The United States Charge d’Affaires bas sent. counsel to see fale play and to send a report i the charge is untrue, HOWLAND--DAVENPORT. A Brilllant and Notable Wedding at Elk. hart, Ind. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Exxuant, Ind., Aug. 7.--Thegrandest society event that ever occurred In Elkhart took place this evening at the residence of the Hon. B. Davenport, when that gentleman's eldest daughter, Miss Carrie KR, Davenport, was joined in warriaze to Mr, William 8 How Innd, of Denver, Col. Miss Davenport was quite well known tu the yocial and musical cir- eles of Chicago, and not a few of ber friends of that city were present this evening to witness her marrluge.” Both of the high contracting parties wero born and raised in Elkhart, -where re Gommiasions, a3 deal in_nothing but my own properly, sad SHOW 17 FRED, IRA BROWN, ARMY BToRES, ‘The Royal Victoria victualing yard, at Dept- ford, is still busy replonishing the stures which have Iately been heavily drawn upon In ofder to proviston the gurrisons at Gibraltar and Malta, in cach of which there {s now accumulated food autllelont for the. maintenance of a lurge army for twelve months. pana GENERAL, AUSTRIAN MOBILIZATION, Lonnon, Aug. 7%.—A Vienna correspondent confirms the report that . Austria has concluded the fluancial arrangements necessary fur partlas mobHization. ‘fhe total amount borrowed was RILE OF TE GTAL STOCK =] OF THE National Lite Insurance Co. OF U.S. OF A. ord treutt Court of Cook they have hundreds of friends and suany relay Cee ee ot oon an eee er thin | unwillingness of the other great Powers to | 93,400,000 tlorins. tivee: Bo Ussauitiedboelel eleiseatleas bieorco thi pulls falfesinsurance Company of Chicnzy tll., offers ? s vea. Bu theentiresocial element bas beenov the {or atuh hierniy trivttes, tur thirty day's proposals undertake anything lone. NAVAL BATTLE. tup ware of excltement for the past two weeks. Re Re ee eee ee a ee euel ‘hicelneurance NUSHIA'S POLITICAL PLANS IN BULGANIA, Lownon, Aug. 7.—A dispatch from Constan- | The guests to the ceremony included only rela- um uf U.K of A. (par Salis share), bet tinople ways; “In the naval engagement in Su- Nina River the Turkiyh fronciads attacked seven Russian gunboats and destroyed two of them," tives and the most intimate friends of the faml- Nes, while hundreds were fuvited to the recep- followed, and from the appearance pany the wholo capital stock of rald C "DOW win Tiany.yeore In siecesiul opera ae id one of Prinelpel ageeta of tho Keputite Life-Inaurauce Com uy. Wy co be it gealed envelosea markei, addrearodt to End In introducing o regular system of civil administration in Bulgarin, Prince Tcho- ? atuck, = MEBTIN EMPENORS. {uns parlors at 10 o'clock It scemed. wore ‘i ws in ae ane taper fas kascky will follow that adopted by the Rus. ING OF EMPEI Mregeate wore vents, ‘The marriage core ‘ourt for tts action at New Yous, Aug. 7.—A dispatch from Berlia | pony took place at 7 o'clock, and was conducted nd of the thirty days cr o¢ | sian on the emancipation of the sorfs, when souit thervafier ta pructicable. BAMULL 1, WAT, says: * The Evaperurs of Austria and Germany | by te Rey. Dr, Seammon, of Laporte, of tha enicago, HT Ey HP Hite tae Con TOT Lasallost | to oyery peasant a cortain portion of land | met near Islon on Wednesday last, and the con- | Swedtenborutan falth, renee __PROPONALS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Orrice ov Inpiax Arrainn corn," etc, (athe esac Commisdoner of fuxtes, ,U. Be. delved wlittd mor Wedne foraieh|ng at New Yoru. Wullaacls ‘9 ndisn service, visi 670,010 pounds of four, 1,431,000 pounds of cont, 200, (00 pounds of wheal if jon, the following ugar, aritcles, consisting of carnen: hardware, atatiuuery, fari- ao 8, ¥: tere’ and atuftha' supplies, ‘of transportation, a wesence of the pure fades Commie jug at the bour abuve present, ‘ail parties [nterested ‘Scopy of thisadver> defautted in any tid ay or wll bias, or auy part of any bid, If decined fur the best Iutercets af the Every bid that bo nocompanted 0 ne , i Urder Uf the Cantilaatutee Tndian Afalrs, tube uela in him until ihe execaiion OF if "upon sone Uidted. stat whitch check or drattelall not be tere tn we Wrvpoeal: anid st og committes of the [uur slouers, and tead tes Sacment altached, erwane Who have by ai ry y enter tuto contract, ur t ad therewith; otberwiso taba fe- ‘ba fresh eround, Yong xx sly maieteee! nds c fatinetly marked with the os Dumber, (f lore than ane sample (a subst The corn must be a ‘and clean, to welgh not auuda Wo shel, end’ delivered In juat bi uf tho fall crup. soun: u nut lesa tan W) pounds to dry aud packed In barrels ready (or ent, The prices pained must Le **a¢t." In no case sifowance be made for sack, bores, will J urticlee furuiabesl uuder coutract wust be delly- laces destenates fur thei reception ead WHT be subject ta strict lospection. Jn executing the cuutract, the to Increase or dlutiniah the quantity of any of the artl- uug schedule. gud the fur tw juctease or decrease tha ne aes ed In any coptract lo an caleot not ex Scellaah per cent, A fuiut aud eeverus bead, to the full amonot of tho ft duly executed. with two ur ture sureties, sud wadltloped for the faltitul pefursiance of the contract to ali Msparticulare, must accompany tho x suMtciency of the puretics Dust be evidenced by i he value of ibcir properly. Se cuutract, of part thereof, will be perinitted to be witusue the SHites couseul UF ING Kevretery. of 4a ‘ibous the written cunseal o jo Feel Interior. i SS Fight with be reserved cles enibraced Iu the fute iit will be reverve The groom was unattendea, and bore himeclf with the nerve of a frontiersinan; but the fair bride, richly attired in silk and satin, with orange wreath, diamonds, and polut lace in pro- fusion, was attended by ber threo sisters, the Misses Dollle, Lizzi, and Hattie Davenport, Miss Frank Morehouse, of Chieazo; Miss Jennte Behutt and Miss Rattle Howland, of Etkhart,— the latter 9 alster of the groom. The brides- maids were ull attired tu white allk and tarlatan, exrept Miss Morehouse, who wore a very elaturately-trttunied canary silk. ‘The was allotted, for which the proprietor re- ceived indomnification, Tho wholo popule- tion, whatever religion they may profess, are henceforth free from tho payient of tax for exemption from military service, From’ tho beginning of 1878 tithes will be abolished, and regular Jand-tax will bo substituted. In consequence of the oxigencies of*.war ference was very important. Emperor Wilhelin urged strict neutrality on the part of both Aus- tria and Germany.” TUSSIAN LANDWEMR, A dispatch from Vicona says that the forma- Hon of tho Russian Jandwebr has been found to he dificult, owing to a great want of organiza- tton, 7 PER CENT. We now have moncy to loan at 7 por cent on im- proved city real oatate, TURNER & NOND, 102 Wasuinyton-st. ~ TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, © From $4,000 to $25.u00 to Jean on Chicaxo Real Eatato at 7, 8, and 10 por ce: DID Yon sYMPATUY. nt, WASTER HW. MATTOCKS, Lonpos, Aug. 7.—Tno Porte has Issued a elr- resente were both numerous and cle Hoomi, No. 40 Dearbornat, | the paymont of tithes will con. | *lar recotnting the horrible massacres perpe- | ant, utd among others jucluded u check for — oe cae) . - trated by the Cossacks and Bulgarians. These | 81,000 und uo grand plano from the bride's BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN | ti=ze © «bo exacted during — tho | include the burning alive ot seventy stussul- |‘ father, Among the notables present were the Hon. Jd. D. Defrees and the Hon, J. EL. Baker, of Goshen; Mr, James Lotta, of Washington; Messrs. B.' E, and J, M. Studebaker” and families, the Hon, J. R. Beardsley and family, Mrs. Philo Morehouse, Misa Woodvury, ol Chicago, An utfecting episode was the blessing of the brldo's grandmother, Mrs, Hualllaly Beardstey, who fs upwards of 80 years of sge, and whuse Iusband was the founder of Elishart, eae catered, snd Hull & Arpold furnished ne asic. ‘Tac happy pair left at 10 p.m. for the Last, aud theace gu to Denver. prosont year. It will be collected in money in those districts where grain is not neccs- sary for the support of the army, and in kind whero it is wanted for the troops, All produce tithes doposited in mmngazines ia to be given up to the Russian authorities. ‘The whole of Bulgaria is to be divided into Gov- ernment which will be subdivided into dis- tricts, The Governors will be partly Russians anid partly natives, ‘The chiof districts will be governed principally by Russian officers, Govnxa's YOBITION, The position of Gen. Gourka appears to be much better than was supposed a few days ago, His position is strongly fortified, aud he has onough provisions and forage to hold out for a fortnight. His communica- tions with Tirnova sre, moreover, intact, and when tho reinforcements now moving up from the Danube have reached that place, it might be possible for him to attack Sulci- man Pasha. vara + THE ROUMANIAN BAILWAYS will be in the hands of the Iussian military authorities during all of this week, only one express train being allowed to run daily, tho others being used for the transportation of troops. Russian divisions aro continuayy crossing over the Sistova bridge. NEWS FROM ASIA z fg atill scarce. Heinforcements of at least mans of the Village of Ayusteint and the cold. blooded inussacre of forty others, as well us women andehildren, ‘The circular declarcs the English military attache has ascertained the truth of tho allegations, ; _ GURECE. ATHENS, Aug, 7.—Many villages In the dis- trict of Volo havo refused to pay taxes. «Tho ‘Turks have placed six qung before the gates of Volu, aud threaten to bombard the town on the dest stza of msurreetion, Great unvasiuces pre- yails in Thessaly ond Epirus, SUPPRESSED, Lonpon, Avg. 7—The Nosnian Insurrection isatauend, ,The jusurzents are crossing Into Dalmatia, and sro belng interned on the latands ts the Adriatic, S.WILL PAY TRIBUTE. Barowave, Avg. 7.—Tho Skuptechina before promugation deckted to continue payment of tribute to the Porte. VEANPUL SUFFERING, Apnianopys, Aug. 7. ‘here is appalling: inisery among the Bulgarian and ‘Turkish fugitives from Eskl-Sayhra and nelghborhoud, There are from 10,000 to 15,000, of whom 500 are wounded, Many are dying on the road fron exhaustion and starvation, All are dcotituts of avery necessary of life. AUSTHIA, Lonvon, Aug. 7.—It is rumored that Austria, with the consent of Servia and Ritsefa, will oe cupy the western part of Bervia. Two high Austrian ollicials have arrived in Belgrade. TUE TWO EMPELONS. Barznuus, Aug. 7.—The Emperor William has arrived here. He gues to Ischl to-morrow to meet the Emperor of Austria. ‘The interview hetween the Emperora will bo purely private. No Stiulsters will be preacut. Chamber of Commerce. Chicago, Hea moors totoonen Leal Katate, Produce and ye Hone city sit County Uirdcra aud Mereautiie Paper ly ‘hango on all countsles TO KENT. FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TORENT. Apply to WM. 0. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, Ito of the Cinclunatl © Gazette" Explains, and Detective Moore Gets More than Ho Bargained For. Boston, Aug, 7—Tho following will appear in the Jera’d to-morrew inorping: Fannaavt Hover, Ire Beac, N. H., Aug.7.— Tae declaration of ex-Special’ Treasury Agent Moore that Tuttempted to blackinall him does not contain a stugic elviaent of truth. Lucver souglt bt any tite to communicate with hit, either de reetlyor iuiirectiy, for any. Surpse whatever, e atatvment that Eo ppblished certain papers after a fallure toubtaln money from bim us the price of thelr auppresrlon, fu equally false, wince the papers fu my posseanion relating to bin have never yet been publisted auywhere. No papers affecting bia, from the oMfcisl Oles Of the Treasury, were ever put In my hands by Mer. Sturtevant or any oue ole, Moore was not removed on actuunt of toe exhitition of each Papers ws he deecricen tu tac President of Meceotary. tte removal fullowed from covery of the veriva of original d jn Moore's hundhyeltlug, showin. bio Moubt that at the thaw secretary Sc and Uharles Samner were attempting to invent Yhe Bunty Doujave mater throuzh @ Contntit Of the Senate, Moore, then Assessor of luterual Keveunte in Texay, onlered intu n conspiracy with Gen, Babcock and Cela Whitely and Netticoulp, Of the Secret Service force, to wileld Babcucy aud deféat soe of the iwoek important oojects uf that fuveatigation, ‘Ty geconiplieh this it was necessury NEOUS. FIDENTIAL, ~BTRIOTLY C0: HUSBAND OF INE ___ WILL BE OUT SATURDAY. WHEN GETTING ESTIMATES ON BLANK BOOKS, Send aud get our Prices. MeVONALD & JOUNDON, Wank Vo. 354 and tuo Clan Makers f tho Wikarnece wcttiet Mabcuck, NITE COURT oF ConbiOs FEES ud County 9} 0 ny at accouBt of the Philadelyo! Ci SS post jurance Anal creditors of tue Etierpried Insurance ud £0 report dlatribi but Becouptant, will enter Lite said sppolutinent ™ is77, ab 13 to yet one oO: living in Rhode Leland, out of the way, Moure uuu ufactured an athisrl charging thiy Wituces, who had beewa Union soldier fu ‘Texas, with murder. ‘On thie be procured a requisition on the Gurermer of Rhode Island for this wituces, Muors camo with those papers (0 Weauingtun. Babcock, whu was then at the White House, ave him o letter to THE DOUKUDSCUA ¥ is believed to be cumpletely clear of Russians. GREAT BRITAIN. THR BREADSTUFYS TRADE. 35,000 men have either already reached tho Caucasian army, which previously numbered only 56,000 combatants, orare on the way, and expected to join this army within the i AETINTIU TALLOUING. ONLY SEVEN DAYS MOREE 20 PER OT. DISCCUNT ENDS isth OF THIB MONTH. ? L ar [ane Whitely requesting assistance of the latter. tans stylea eked OF See At ETARR A284 Au: | next ten days. OxDON, Aug. 7.—The Sark Expres in | Weitely acu N ‘and kid- eltled! Het Bristol to tr Dap the wituess, and take him at night by the Fail Kiver boat to New York,-and thence to Washing- ton, where tt was thought the courts could bo in- duced nut to graut a weit of habeas corpus. The plot, which wus more infamous. if poeeole, than {te usual weekly review of the British corn trade, saya: Wheat may now be considered to bave reached maturity, and in somo southern districts harvesting bas commenced. Crops of ‘Artistic Taltos ee vy. cor. Monroe. GHATES AND MANTELS. — Ann rene NN tri ARR Re mens 1 \ Ny Fish Gold) sad Bickel rimmed, and SLATE MASTELS, PRUBASCO & RUMSEY 208 PLATEST. Not « fow divisions are on # peace footing as yet in the interior of Russia, and if ber means in Asia were not adequate wheat, barley, and oatsin fens are heavy, but bad- | the ” safe-burglary, iu which the auuw partics to the purpose, it was not from want of | Jy taid by rain, and almost everywhere the elds Bvared, faites. at all, tho beyers remafo, aud ‘Lave a more or Ise dingy appearance, which be- HV. Borstos, men and organization, but merely becauso PRICE FIVE CENTS. POLITICAL. A Eew Prominent Points in Wis- « consin State Politics. Four Parties Likely to Be in the Field the Coming Fall. A Goodly Amount of Vigor Still Left in the Republican Organization. Miscellaneous Items of More or Less Consequence. JUDICIAL ELECTIONS. FIRST CIRCUIT. Cano, Ill, Aug. 7.—At the judicial election in this city yestentay, the colored voters went. rolid for Col. Dougherty, who received 226 votes; Youngblood, 124, and Duif, 118. At Mound City, about 250 were polled, of which Dougherty received three-fifths, . No interest of consequence was felt in the clection here. The contest is undoubtedly be- tween Dougherty and Dull, with the chances In the latter's favor. Duff has 445 majority in five precincts in Jackson County, SECOND CIRCUIT. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Mount Vrnnon, It. Aug. 7.— Fourteen townships in this (JeTerson) Counts, leaving: two townships tobe heard from, give Holley, Democratic candidate for Circalt Judge, 8 ma- jority over Green, Independent. The vote of the connty hardly reaches 1,000, nbuut 2,500 less than the asual vote. ‘The eane apathy and in difference thanUested Iu Mount Vernon fa mace apparent all over the county In the stall vote cast. FOURTH CIRCUIT. Sotetat Disputsh to The Tribane. Teacons, lil, Aug. T—A very hotly con- tested election clyscd here yesterday, it being an election to fill a vacaney in the office of Sherif The county hus heretofore bad a Re- publican majority, but yesterday it turned over nnd elected the Democratic candidete., The Kepubdlicoan ‘nominee. George Etlure,. was a tarniers the Democratic nomince blacksmith. Both had served An’ the ariuy and both were gout mene Last fail Cunningham, Republican, was elected Sherif py Qui; yesterday Tagicart, Democrat, was elected by 2. Tugtart wus a Colonel in the army, ant Phovion Howard, an old comrade, who ‘Is running the Detmueratiy paper hure. turned binself loose with the result above given. Nelson, tor Circuit Judge, nets the usual Democratle vote anda few Republl- cans. The figures are not known yet. Speclai Viepateh to The Triiune. Danvitne, IL, Aug. %—Returns have been received from twelve of the fifteen townships of this county, which show a majority for Wil- kin, the Repubiican candidate .or County Judge, over Nelson, Democrat, of 4H. The remaining three townesliips are all Republican, aud will in- crease the majority tu at feast 500 in the county. ‘The vote was the smallest ever pulled in the county, there being no interest manifested out- slide of the towns, and but Httle there. In the district so far as known the race fs very close. rivtn cincutt. . Sprrsorie.p, ill., Aug. 7.—The Hon. W, Re Welch, of Carlinville, was yesterday elected Clreult Judge fu this elreuit without opposition. The vote wus small. SEVENTH CInCUIT. Special Dispatch to Tie Tribune, JACKOONVILLE, Hi, Auz. 7.—Burr's majority over Beason for Judge in this (the Seventh) Judicial Circult is, from uearly complete re- turns, 1.934. glanTn cmcvit. Peoria, Ilt., Aug. 7.—In the judictal contest yesterday, so far as advices have becn received, tue Indications are that tuc Hon. David McCul- loch has been clected Judze, ‘NINTH CIRCUIT, , Special Dievateh to The Frigunc. UaSaug, IL, Aug At the judicial elec- tun, held here yesterday, Stipp received 82 votes; Goodspeed, 134; Blanchard, 47; and Jones, 2 Scarcely half_a vote tras Jotter, HL, Aug. T—At the judicial lection esterday for the Ninth Circuit, the Hon. Yraucls Goodspeed, of this elty, recerved alinust all tho votes that were polled Io With County. He ia, no doubt, elected dudge. The City of Mortis, Grundy: County, gives Govdspecd 22 majority, and Princeton, Burean County, gives him 10) iiajority. LaSulle Coun- ty, for some reason, went agalust hin on alight vote, Bianchard ree en plurality. NHERIDAN, L]., Aug. .—The vote io this part of Lasalle County yesterday was vere light, not more than ‘one “sovereign” in five ruling to the polls. The yote In the Township of Misslon stood: | Blanchard, 27; Jones, 25; Stipp,2 In the Township of Northville but twenty-three votes were cast, nineteen for Blanchard aud the balance for Jones, Sercuais reported as having given o amall majority for Jones, Punceron, Aug, 7—This city gives Stipp 101 wajority. Bureau County nu doubt cives Goutspecd a majority. Orrawa, If, Aug, 7—Tho election of Judge pasecd off very yuietly yestenlay. Nov moro than one-tentli of a full vote was polled Iu the county. Upto 12 v'clock tbls noon, returns from twenty-cight towns give Blauchanl 1,69), Jonca, 0; Stipp, 610; Goudspeed, 2,707 votes. Nine lowns more 10 ‘hear from ‘will increase Blanchard’s majority. I: Is conceded on all aldes that Goodspeed [s elected. TENTH CHCUIT. Moxmoutn, Auy, 7.—Advices trom the sev- oral countica in the Tenth Circuit show that there was not much Interest taken in the judi- cial election yesterday, and that there was but alight opposition to the Hon, J.J, Glenn for Judge. He fs certainly elected. This city gives him $70 majority. ELEVENTH CIRCUIT. Pontiac, Ii, Aust. 7.—it is quite certain that Franklin Wades ts elected Judge in the Eleventh Cireult. Tae opposition to him was yery light. Sogctat Dieigick fu The Gribune, 7 1s The Tribune, Exow, IH., Aug, 7.—Clark W. Upton, Repub- Meaty. candidate, of Waukeran; Richard N. Buster independent Democratic candidate, of cin. . Kendal) County—Majoritics for Upton: Little Tok 8; Yorkville, 1s. Several towns to hear Tron. Boono County—Upton’s majority 250, with several towns to hear from. Kane County—Upton's uajoritics: Aurora, 491; Geneva, 54; Dundee, 14. Butsford’y ma- foritics: Gilberts, 55; St. Charles, 200; Elgin, bud; South Elgin, 10; Hamupelilre, ‘Burling: ton, 8. Several owned tu hear Cram, DuPage County—Upton’s majorities: Whea- ton, 0; Napervilic, 2; Lisle, 53, Hotsfurd's mafurities:‘Turuer dJunctiuy, 47; Wayne, 9% Several towns to hear from, 2 Lake County—Upton's majoritics—Wauke- gan, 617; Hishland Park, }24. Several towns to hear from. DeKulb County—Upton’s majoritles—Syca- more, G4; Kingston, 2. Butsford’s majorities —Uvnos, 23; Squaw Urove, 4%. Several’ towns to bear from. McHenry County—Upton's majoritic Henry, $54 Huntley, 24) Woodstoc! yard, 74; Alden, 7. Algonquin, 51; Nunda, 13; Crystal Several towns to hear from. The lucutuplete returns give Upton about 1,000 majority over Hotsford, THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT, is Ywecigh Disyuichto Tee Lrivunes Garena, UL, Aug. T.—The total vote polled in this city yesterday at the judicial electlun waa ach of which J. 3, Bailey, of Frécport, received Faseront, UW, Aug. 7.—The clection of Judge for tue Thifteeuth Judtelal District, cou.- Relate, the Counties of Stepicnson, Jo Dayless, Winnebyge, Carroll, Whiteside, Ogle, and Lee, was, on excecdiugly quiet ouc, aad the yote throughout the cutire District was very light. The Hun. J. M. Bailey was the only candidate 1 the tield, sud be, couscquently, received the whole voto cust, 3 ed, —— PENNSYLVANIA. PROPOSED POSTPONAMENT OF THE DEMOCRATIO STATE CONVENTION. aptclat Digyatch 6 The Tridune. PaiLapit-vula, Pa., Aug. 7.—Strong pressure has bee. wade upon Capt. McClelland, Chair- inun of the State Committee, to induce bin to postpouc the Demucratle State Convention untll wbout the ulddle of Septeosber, avd gt ls probs- bio lt willbe done, Seuuter Wallace. Speaker ers favor the suggestion, They are drstront thatthe Convention should meet mnder the dditional Returns u most favorable circumstances for the dispas Addition eee o from Monday 5 stonate cons!*sration of the issucs of the day, Judicial Elections. and espectall SM fe new and fmportant qnes- * Vons likely! “© 3 thrown into our Btate and Randall, and a number of othcr prominent tead-’ national pf throughan Col Barr Treasurer ff by the labor disturbances J coufitry. It is understood that # srominent candidate+for State isan early Convention. It will be annot 9 + fu a very few days, should the decision: “Si favor of a pustponement. Col. Barr is eS vittsburg, and it fs certain that in tate of the public mind no Pitte suld get a nomination from elthes atic or the Renublican Convention, the pres bare nw the DES as i. * WISCONSIN, " THE COMING CAMPAIGN. Spectat [tepatch to The Tribune, MILWACKER, Aug. 7.—The next contest for Governor and other State officers of Wisconsin promisesto be of more than usual interest. A, prospective survey of coming events, which already cast their shadows, Is the purpose of this letter. With the exception of Goy. Lud- Ington sll the other State officers elected at the State clection of November, 1575, were Demo- erats. Ludington split the Detnocrats in Mil- waukee, where he was Muyor at the time of his election. I[ts majority was only small over Taylor,—790 out of 104,535 votes cast. it Is not queatloned that he has made a fait Governor, nor Is there as far as J have been able to learn any fault found with the general ad. tmnlilstration ofthe State affairs since he wae elected. At the time io was put fate nomina- Uun he was regarded asthe only ian whe could make any Inroad inthe large majoritice that Muwaukee had always wiven for tue Demo- cratic ticket. His Influenceas Mayor of the city materially alded fin. Oa the other hans, ft ts very questionable whether the same strategy or tactics by a Milwaukee Republican would again avail in reducing the Democratle vote should Milwaukee Dempcrat of good standing be nom- inated fur Governor. . Yet it must be borne in mind that. the German population of Milwaukee (4 by no meansaunlt for Democracy. Quite recent events In this city have shown that a goodly number of the Germans here yuted the Republican ticket, and that many more are (nclined In that direction on azcount of the dying out of the Teniperance party. The frantle efforts of that party has banded the Germans together, and the result, until quite recently, had been thelr voting en masse for the Democratic ticket. ; One feature in the coming contest sould not be overlooked, for it Is an impcrtant one that must not be neglected. Trere will be, un -doubtedly, four tickets in the fleld,—Renut- Hean, Democratic, Greenback, and Prohthition- ist (another same for Temperance). The latter will scarcely amount to much, while the Green back ticket, from present appearances, will be but alaughing-stocit oru plaything, tu uniuse a few crackbrained people who appear to enter. tain the fdea that all that Government has te do is to set up its machine, make [ts green- backs as fast as it cau, and good times will fol- low. The strucute will be between the Repul- lican aud Democratic candidates. The coursa of former electlons, particularly as relates to Gorernor, fy very Hiars and, ng at the prea ent time it ita matter of more than ordinary in- terest, I have copie! the following table, so ng to give you the vote fur Governor of Wisconsin from the election of the tirst Governor, 1 1563, to that ot Governor in sai Dewey. D, B ‘Tweedy, Whis i Dewey nmol... “G24 Lewie, Re 18 Palmer, B Dewey, D. 19,701 Coline, Wi 11,717) Lewis’ ma Dewey'ama Farwell, Whig. Upham, D, Farwel i ma, Barstow, D. i Bt 5,384 Fairebild, 1 Hobart. D., f, pepe 81S} Fairchiid's maj. 10,07 1 SOT. Patechild, It _{ Tallmadge, Hotton, K., Fairchild'e moj. 4, Batra, Whig... Andy, Fatechild, It, fantates pats. 8,619|Nobineun, D os Fatrchild's maj. 8, 20:1 1871, Washburn, It. anata Doolittie, D Randall, It. 44,69) Washburn’s maj Cross, D... ¥ 1872. Taylor, D Washburn, i. Taytor'am anit Ludington, 8 Handall’s maj.. 7,400] Hayton Dee Marvey, K...++00655,777{ Ludington’s maj etaslic by Supreme Court. From the above tablea you will see hot small ajorities have turned the scale. In 1551; Far- Milwaukee Whiz, was cleeted by ouly 507 Upham, a Milwaukee Democrat. fu 1855 Barstow, a Madison or Waukesha Demo- erat, Wity elected by only 157 over Bashford, but which alleged majority Was declared fraudulent by the Supreme Court, aud Bashfurd awarded the certicate. In 1837 Randall only obtained 454 votes over Cross, 8 Milwaukco Demozrat, and in 1st5 Ludingtan only 70 over Taylor, lia 1d3 Taylor, who run us the Granger candidate, you Will obyerve, gut a majority Of 15,375 over Washburn, which, with the exception of Lewls in 148, way tho largest: majority ever obtalpet Bat Governor in” Wisconsin, Lewis getting Randall's saaj:. 454) 1850, * Randall, I. Hobart, 24,604 more yotes than did Paliner. ‘nere fs ttle doubt that the Democrats of the State luy mory stress upon the majority of Taylor over Washburn, and pat more confidence in tt asm hopeful feature for thelr syccess ut hug election, than the cireutmstances of that contest: will warrant, If calu clearly looked into. Let us ses. though doubtless a Democrat in principle, wea vot in reallty a Demovrat by nomination. lic Was really @ Granger, Was so noninated, al- though he was culled a Relormer, but, after bis election by su large aud unexpected a majority, the Demuerata claimed him as a Demuctat. It wus, however, vob Democnitic but te- pe votes that clected ‘Tuylor, That, 2, Kepublicans whe were not dlasatisted with the principles of the Republican party, bus Republicans whe were dissattefied with the tan- agement of the railroads of the State, aud who called themselves Grangere. They, and they ouly, Were the men who caused the election of Taylor. To suppose that they who were lirst Nepublicans and then Granzers have puw be come Democrats isa wild supposition, js a nils- tuke, of which the Democratic party will yo doubt be made aware after the next election, ‘Thousands of Grangers have gous back where belong, they have returned to their tirst love, and tyey are vow, ua they were formerly, Kepublicuns. ‘They neverhaa any read aeaimilation with Dem- crate. ‘The marriage was uuboly. Its offspring was iHegitimate., It resulted in puttiug tho State trapplogs on a niule, Another feature worthy of note fa, that a very large number of Democrats express them: selves us thoroughly satistied with the policy of Prestlent Hayos towards the South, and nothing is yisiblu at preacts nor can anythtuy be im. agined as Ikely to arleo between now aud our next election fu November, that will teud to rouay those latent Democrats to *yote the party apyhuw.”? ‘There ts nothing out of which a‘ war cry’? canbe made, The German Ro- ablican press of Wisconsin, of this city iN par- Reutar, wields a powerful lutluence, ‘The der- conducted by W. W. Coleman, {sa very deut worker for tho Republican party, un ond, baa a large, cirvulation, while the Lun ner und Yolkafreund, Into which Mr. Bactz, forincrly State Treasurer, has re- cently bought, dy likely tu exercige no ginal amwunt of fofiuence tor the Republican cause, os Mr, Baetz is uot only a stavch Re- publican but is very popular among bis countrymen, With whu, a§ ‘with his political uppercut, ly {s 2 great favorite. ‘Those Republicans,too,—1 mean American snd others, iu distluction to Germans, of whom 1 have already writtco,—who wers dissatistield with the vorruptivs of tho Whisky-Hng crowd last. fall, aud who on that account bolted, aro back {nthe fold, and will be active workers for the success of tho Republican ticket this fall, They count not afew, aud are a power ful element. Every outlook at present indicates the suc ceas of tho Republican ticket this fall, the candidates I ghall have something to asy iu my uext. ‘The Hon. Willam E. Smith will cer taiuly be the Republicau nominey for Governor, It is the vpiuion of several of thy shrewdeast Ineubers. with who J have guite recaus)| cash y or

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