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“vantages which thelr” enemy is-detormined * period of anbroken weather, when com- Atexanpru, Egypt, Aug. 16—Tbhe Greek ® THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1877. rma all Hitherto ex: ted. PT BY ai "| i 4 JP pana we be elected by th ditors MN a 2 SATISFACTION, | | cecas cote at tuner croneestel THE FATHER OP WATERS, | thctiatiias tobe cisco’ by Be treater on THE INDIANS. Brae ae enor Femas Colas. talned their 40th year will be divided Into na- w Syeetal Dacgates Me a he The 7 t oat The speakers have been Chaplain Rutlege, Cai ATEnTOWS, Wis. Ane. he doors ©: * John Penry, Fattier Join Henderson, and tlonal quarde, who may ultimately te rent to Mre. hate Lloyd's dry deda and grocery store 5 charles E. Lippincatt, late State Auditor. : dt oattonal guarda: f i rere gras and uroccty sore | Chief Joseph Mroving helsurely, | Charles. bpm! State Audit the scat of war, and national guarda for pro | One of His Worst Eccentricities | "ere closed thin mourning. ablities anid ue- j Bpecsal Mepatch fo The Tribune, England and Austria Smiling Complacently at Pres- _ tent Events. sets not reported ag yet. This makes the third {allure ticre within two Becks. Nnrw York, Aug. 10.—George M. Wheeler, a denler fn iron at No. S4 Cif street. has failed, ‘His Mabilities are over a quarter of a million dollars, One-third of the Indebtedness ts due English firms, THE CROPS. ILLINOIS. Special Plroatches 16 The Tribune, Antxotos, Knox Co., Aug. 16.—Threshing commenced. Oats yielding forty to forty-five bushels. Very littid timothy cut for seed, Corn tection and Internal security, SERIA, Betorapeg, Aug. 10,—The tinance law orders the Reryjun Joan of 1876 tobe fully pald up. ‘The fall amount is $2,000,000 francs. Cnly 272,- 215 franca have been patil, The dates of the 27th of October and the 18th of January have been ized for compulsorily calling in the balance, Frontier districts which have suffered on ac count of the war are exempted, . GounKo, Gen. Gourko has gone to St. Petereburg to take command of the guards goiug to the front. bt RUBTCHUR. and Capturing Horses. Ortawa, 11, Aug, 18.—The ninth_annaal re- union and pient: of the LaSalle County Otd Settlers’ Association occurred at this place to- das. There wae an unueually large attend: ance. The Hon. P. A. Armstrong, of Morris, delivered the addreas. THE RAILROADS. AND THB VILLAIN STILL PURSUED It was thought that the formation of a pool on the Hve-stock business by the roaas leading Enat from St. Louis, onthe same plan as the pool of the Chicago roads, would stop the ever- 40 Be Effactually Core rected. Probability ot the President's t Adopting the Canadian Plan. Completion of the Government Canal Around the Des Moines Rapids. Opinions of Army ‘Officers in Chicago Be- garding the Present Policy, Sweet Sound of the Clash of Arms, Now that It Is Fateful to Russia. Keokuk Rejoices at tho Certainty of Enjoying Improved Navigation, THE P!RESIDENT. M18 INTENTIONS. Corresponding Smoothing in the Sprctat Mie uch bo The Tribune, Wrinkied Front of Grim- Th " Arrangoments % the Exent | Prospect improved. Wasmixaton, D. C.. Aug. 16.—The President | lusting comptaints about the cutting of rates ; ls aleae f-Hasiehink fe vitally ratte) Be pio ar Celehrating TuextoN, Clinton Co., Aug. 1.—Wheat ts | Is eald tote contemplating a change iu the | on this business, but it has not nd that effect, Visaged Interven- ATES A jn a Sultable Manners being threshed. Going to market fast. Corn | Indian policy. The details lave not been fuly and charges of ball faith are co@tinually being mae by one party or the other. As long as the Chicago roads allowed the Si Louls lines to take live stock from thelr city at Jess rates than those charged from Chicago, and direct the bul of that business their way, the St. Louis men were highly satisfied, and, of course, alt the complaints as to unfair dealing cane from Chicago. But now, although the St. Loulsans are allowed better rates than those charged from Chicago, they ore complaining and f Lornon, Aug. 61.—The Prince of Montenc- gro has been obliged to raise the siege of Nic- aics to march against the Torkish troops who are endeavoring to enter Montenegro. THE RUSSIAN RETNEAT. Lonpon, Aug. 16,—The Russians have evac uated Elenaand Bebrova, end nearly all the country up to Tirnova. Suleman Pasha’s ai- vance guard fs close to Gnbrona, He has re- ceived heavy relnforcements from Constanti- pour. No timothy cut for seed. Anenzviniw, Cass Co., Aug. 16.—Threshine has commenced. Most of the farmers are hold- lng for higher prices. , Pants, Edgar Co., Aug. 16.—Grain selling as fast as threahed.. Corn bas improved very much, Small amount of timothy cut fur seed. Gnrexvin.e, Bood Co, Aug. 16.—Winter wheat never better. Great deal going into mnar- ket faster than can be abipped. Gur grajn- dealers groan beneath the precious weight. tion. considered, but It ‘is probable that some of the featuresof the Cruarlinn system will be alopt- ed. The Canadian s9lan is almost “zactly op posite to our own, the Indians hetug treated as subjects to the Dom Infon Government, and not 84 members of an independent nationality. They arc msde amenable to the law for all offenses, and are protected in all their rights under the law. There fsa system of Indian magistracy and a m ounteil police. Description of Ono of the Most Important Works Above Now Orleans. An Imperial Proclamation Calls Every Able-Bodied’ Turk to Arms, Bpectat Dtepatch to The Tribune. Keroxck, Ia, Aug. 10.—The canal which the Government hos constructed to overcome the obstruction to navigation caused by the Des Moines Raplds (n the Mississippl at this point nople. i SONTRA 10. 1! IN MONTANA. 5 ‘Virtual Abandonment of the ram caan wil ue formally, opened with sltable creo: | where posable, goldiag nbeat. But tile veeiateavs Sewer rumbling porns a Mee Be Meualsess Russian Siege of Rust- Uist joined tis Gra i Pak Me holas ete rage canal extends along the lowa shore from Keo> Lareakiniy dons.” Gorn prospects ery Doge: Hetesa, Mont., Aug. 16.—The following has Ree pasion ae ean aing att Sanat chuk. fgaewledge the iossrat SAeag0 men killed and | KUK to Nasbviile, adistanee of soven and alx- IOWA, been received: sont, Atte WaT Gov. | SipblY Aimee the formation of thee pool, the tenths miles, fs 800 feet wide in embankment and 250 fect wide in excavation; mipiinum depth of water, five fect; masimum depth, cight fect, which ts sullicient to float the largest steam- ets that ply the waters of the Upper Mississippi ‘The embankment fuctosine the canal Is ten feet in width on top, with a rlp-rap covering two fect thick and carried two feet above extreme bigh- watermark. The fallin the entire distance which tho canal extends Ie 1,875 fect, ‘THE LOCKS. Thera are two Il{t-locks and one guard-lock, each 850 feet long and elghty feet wide on top. These are bullt of solid cut-stone masonry, and are pronounced by experts who lave examined thom to be very substantial, and’ highly creditable apecimens of cnglicering ekill. Slulces of sullicient capacity to control the sur- plus water carried Into tho canal by tho nu- merous atreams emptying therein during thelr frequent foods, are built around the locks. wily railroad men from that town claim that It has been caused by the cutting of rates on the part of the Chicaco roads. The worst howl- ers ore the managers of the Watasts aud the Indianapolis & Bt. Louis Roads, who were most conspicuous for cutting rates before the forma- tion of the St. Louis pool, They undoubtedly think, because they were so ready on all occa- sions to break agreements, that others act Just aa dishonorably when aa opportunity offers. They ought to knuw that the Chicago roads mould never be guilty of an unfair act, and, bist At nat been for thelr Spartan honesty In main- talnite rates, St. Louis would never have mace the garcis on the live-stock business which It has made dy ring the last two years. The fact is, that if Chicagy bas only half-way equitable rates as compared w.ith those from St. Louls, that city has no shor, aud business will naturally go this way, Shippers’ cannot be Induced ty abip via St. Louls unless they-can get euch rates ae will make it an object .for them to do so, They will pay a few cents mo’e any time for the privilese of shipping vio a lin? aud wide-awake city like Chicago, ‘This is the Whole sucret why the Hye- Swectat Digwatches to The Tribune. Looan, Harrison Co, Aug. 16.—Tbreshing dustcommence. Wheat yielding from fifteen tu twenty bushels. No barley threahed as yet. Corn growing very fast. The grasrhoppers lew over seven days in August, but did very Mttle dainage aluce apring, Oaxrteip, Auduvon Co. Aug. 16.—Threahing wheat: quality good; sich, from filtecn to twenty bushels to the acre: most of the wheat will go fe-ward this month. Hoppers Boing south by millfons on the 8th aud Yb inets.; #ome cue downs no serious injury. : MarsHALL, Marsbali Co, Aug. 10.—Some threshing done and farmers selliug os fast as threshed. Prospect at present of a large crop ‘of corn. Bussxr, Marion Co. Aug. 16.—New wheat, $1 per bushel, Oats, cents, Rye and barley not selling yet. Farmers scem toctined to bold grain, Wifl not feed many cattle this seasun. Alter the hogs are fattened will rot have a large surplus of corn. wounded up to Aug. 9. THE TURKISH MASSACRES awaken a horror and Indiguation at Athens dif- fcult to describe. GREAT BRITAIN. THR RIFLEMEN. Loxpox, Aug. 16.—Tho British rifle team ave sailed for New York. Thelr names are Henry Halford, Col. Peel, Col. Felton, Maj. Waller, Capt. Boulby, Lieut. Fenton, and Mesars. Armitage, Evans, Ferguson, Frazer, Gilder, Greenhil}, Humphreys, Muner, Piggott, Rigby, and Thompson, IMPENDING STRIKE. Loxpos, Aug. 16.—The Standard says a atrike fs imminent, shroughout the entire South Staffordshire con! Gelds in conscquence of the masters’ endeavor to fucreaso the working hours. ‘To-mnorrow the masters will give notice to terminate all contracts. Potts, Heena: News from Banuock, just re- ceived, says thet the scouting party has just re- turned, bringirig with them the bodies of Ifon- tague, domes Smith, Flyuu, and Farnaweorth. and there are. more expected to come, The In- diane were thirty Gre miles south of Banmsck esterday ssorning. They had taken all tbe horses on Wpper Horse Prairie, aud were moy- ing slowly. Degen Lopox, Mont., Ang. 15.—Gen. Gibbon atrived at 10 ag. m., accompanied be Licut. Jacobs. He was met at the hotel by sll the cltt- zens who did not goto the front, and aiso s number of ladics, who desired to give the hero of Big Hole Pasa a hearty receotion. The Qeneral fs feellug excellent, but a little stif from his wound. Vinginta CUrrr, Mont.. Aug. 13.—To Gov. Potts? Gen. Howard's command arrived at Bannock on the night of the 14th, and would leave for Horse Prairie the next tnorniuc, All the Chinamen of Horse Prairics are iniesing,— supposed to be killed. The rear guard of the Indlans were still 91 Horse Prairie. The Prince of Montenegro Come pelled to Raise the Siege of Nicsics. THE CHANGE ‘WHICH TAs come o'pn THE SPIRIT OF KUROPE's DREAMS. [2y Cable to Tae Chicago Tribune.) Lonvon Orrrce ov Tne Crrcaco Tarmoxe, No, 6 Paronave Pace, Stranp, Aug. 17— 40,m.—Thore ip nothing so marked just now asthe chango in the attitade of England and Austria towards tho aggressive power in the presont war. Only threo works ago tho Governments of Europe were still swayod MEX SNESOT. A COUNCIL. stuck businces of et. Louis has fallen off dur. : aXICO. ‘These were not Included inthe original esti- BESS ESOT Ds Font Hatt, Acrncr, Ivalio, via Sant Lana. | ing oO snonths- While It ts adinitted by a belicf in tho victorious march of the INDIANS. mate, and have materially tucreased the cost of hoeel iol Imaneticten fo The THOAt, Aug, 10,—At a councit’ held Nera today by the ene A Ne cue Chicago roads has in- Prarxvinw, Wabasha Co., Aug, 16.—Harvest- ingalldone, Stacking progressing finely. Beet weather over known here, Some wheat being commanding officer of Fort. Hall and Agent Danllson with the head men of the Bannocks, many young Barnocks slgnit ed a willingness to enlist as scouts to tight the itez Percee, who ore Tussians. Tho Grand Duke wns firmly cs- tablished south of the Danube; Princo Tcherkagski nnd his secrotaries had been in- Naw Onteans, La., Aug. 14.—The Galveston (Tex.) News’ spocial reporta a Aight {n Mexico between the Kickapoo and Lipan tribes of In- Mie,srarks proved since the St. Locals roads have been forced to stop thetr throst-cuttinz practices, yet it has not {nereased to such an extent as tu wur- rant the St. Loula roads in howling “Stop THR MACHINERY for operating the luck-gates and wickets fs mado threshed from the shock. Turns out sixty-one y dians, in which seventcen LJpans were killed. from an original design of Maj. Amos roe their natural enemics. ‘Thi fs favorable, for It | thief.” how that the livestock stalled at Timova; Gon, Gourko, with his MEXICAN THOOFS Stlekney, thecatisee fer 06 ne hinos | pounds to tho bushel. All our mbeat this year | ulspels all fears of thir beccaning hostile: pe saat ee Cinteago roads diiring: the lant f ultiplied fiy’-fol are concentrating at Camargo, opposite Ring- of ihe Tidnrayereae: Thi ti will be No.1. Wheat will be sold while it 5 THE PLIOU T, two months fs far below what it was during the forces multiplied five-fold by public report, | gold Barracks. provement hls plan | brings $1, Below that price farmers will hold A dispatch from Vleasant Valley to-night says corresponding montim of previous years, Amecting was held yesterday at the office the Pennsytvania’ Company in this city to consider the charges which have latciy consists of a system of pullics, chalue, and wire ropes operated by moans of a pump forcing the water into hydraulic cylinders sunk bebind the CATTI-THIRVES. A Fort Clark special says Mexican cattle: thieves drove 150 bead of cattlo across the Rio Grande on the lith, the bostiles crossed the Miutaua stage road at Big Dry Creek, about 100 mites north from here, | of about dp. im., in apparently large force. It ts on tolt. Fine crop of onte and barley. Wixpost, Cottonwood Co., Aug. 16.—Wheat, oats, and barloy cut, Mostly stacked, The ‘was across the Balkans. Tho cffect of these events was soon in the councils of the other * e 4 crop fs fine in quality, Some barley bas threstied | Dot known that any damage was dong The ( heen made by the St. Leuis roads. The folluw- Pavers Te. wos ther link the Hetish Gor: neers Hee a a eee three thatoad | Sty bushels, No grain slypped yet Btage Company removed tuelr stock {rin the | jnzwentlemen ‘were present ab the meeting: ernment hastencd to reinforco the garrison FRANCE. at th tak so eae ae Sanat hie apeue ead} ue VENA: Hooke Go, Aug, 1. Throthing sation onthe anproait of Se Toten. Sci ds. McCullough, View President, and W ain (1 e pag just cominenced. Fer wantof storage graiu ¥ b es Tdutro, via LT Lar. e rf tL. Pittsbury, For of Molta, intending to ultimately occupy SUIS Ds Landle the massive gates and wickets with easo ae rat | AN tare party of tudlana ermaca tue | Weoree’ Ae Gineagoe The Be Le Kea Wayne & Chicago: H. B. Ledyard, General Manager, Michigan Central: Join Newell, Gen- ‘eral Manager, aod C. M. Gray, Assistiunt Gen- eral Freight Agent, Lake Shore & Michlgou Southern Ratfroad; A, L. Hopkin, Genera Mavacer, C. W, Bradley, .dssistunt Gen Superintendent, and John 1. Osburn, General Freight Agent, Wabash Road; Johu Himpson, General Manager, and ‘J, C. Noyes, Gener: Freight. Agent, Indlanapolls & St. Luuts and Vandalia Railroads; G. 8. Griges, General Freight Agent Great Westert, Raflroad of Canuda; Lb. M. Doterty, Tratlle Man- Pants, Aug. 16.—Emille Ollivier has solicited Government patronage asa candidate iff the Department of Var, but has been refused, Tc- Snercler, formerly Bonapartlst Prefect, ruus against him. will fe. forward as fast as threshed. growlh Gallipoli, Yield. A MORE IMPORTANT LNOIDENT ayag the decision of the Austro-Hungarian Government. On the Slat of July n Ministe- rial meeting wea hold, and it was determined to propare for the mobilization of part of |: the Austrian army, Tho passago of the Danube ond Balkans bad startled tho Aus: ng rapidly, with prospect of splendid | stage-roud goin east toward Henry's Lake this . % " e Afternoon, bout twenty-rdx miles south of this place, suppused to be the bostiles. They did no hann to any one, The stage cannot pass to- night, but we think ft will go through to-nor- row, ‘Had to desert at Hole fn the. Rocks stage station, but got tue horeesaway. Have sent & messenger to Cien. Howard, who ls en- Sanipell at Red Roch Station, forty nules north of here. : CHICAGO. and precision. ‘TB Cost. ‘The original catimata fur this improvement was €2,890,000, which estimate, had Congress promptly aporoprioted the desired sums aud |, uot pottered slong with the inadcauate aud petty proportions of the amount of moncy known to be required, would haye been amply suflictent. But through the practice of cutting down tho amounts asked for from. 50 KANSAS. Svectat Disvatches to The Tribune. Corronwoop, Chase Co., Aug. 16.—Thresh- ing golug on everywhere. Farmers holding for higher prices. Spring wheat and oats both heavy crop. Corn prospects better than aver be- fore, with a larger acreage than cycr before in this region. GERMANY. THE COLORADO BEETLE. Lorxnon, Aug. 10.—The Colorado beetle, de- epite onergetic attempts to stamp it out, has apread over twanty-five acres at Langenrelclien- trinns from their complnconcy. What | bach, near Torgat, Germany, to 7 per cont ach year, tho work bas | , MANIAETAN, Riley Con tom: peer THE GOVERNMENT'S INDIAN FOLICT. SEE auinectenesal Buieintesten: sad Sone seemed distante nnd contingont was AEE been delayed’ and heavy losses have been | corn being abipped in large quantities. Corn | The officers at tilttary Lendquarters appear | Smith, General Freight, Agent. Chicago & Al” BSWITZENLAND. incurred from high water overflows, } prospects very promising. to think that “Lo {s more sluued against than | tun; Mr. Porterns, Assistant General Freight now close bofore them, and it goop cninir. nd tiatural waste so that the canat has cost the | | PAoLs, Minmt Co,, Aug, 16,—Oats threshing | sinning, and that the cauea of nearly every | Agent, Giraud ‘Trunk Raftroad. out well, Winter wheat ditto. None put on ‘Mr. As L, Hopkins was elected Chairman, and the market. Corn crop promises to be large. Mr, dames Smith, Seerctary, “After a general lon, during which the manucers uf the hicazo ruads abowed that the managers of the St. Louts roads were murcly troubled with a was necessary to faco it. But the vory dsy of this Ministerial Council the Rus- sions sustained tho first sovere dofent Government so far $4,291,000, It is csti- mated that $100,000 will yet bo required to tine ish the work, aud Congress wilt be asked to make an appropriation of thls amouut at the Loxnox, Aug, 16.—The swiss Federal loan of 6,000,000 franca has probably been subscribed alx tlnes over. 2 Indian war during the past twenty years has been the {nroads and trespasses of # certain class of renexade whites styling themsclyes | mountaincers.”” They claiin that Chief Joseph MICHIGAN, Spectat Diepatches to The Tribune. north of the Balkans. Immediately tho RELIGIOUS wext seeston, Oup Mission, Grand Traverse Co, Aug, 10.— | ani hls band arc not hostile Indians, in the tull | dangerous kind of hallucwation, a cuinmittee Enghi lax ‘Tha work las been performed partiatly by | Thresting. “Wheat nover finer in ealitge Furl | senscof theword, like the Sioux and Cheyennes, | FA¢, Appointed to devise some plan by which the lish Government relaxed the spood us QUAY ; St. Loulssnen can be cured of thely malady to with which ‘war parations were boing CHAUTAUQUA, contract qnd partiully by labor employed by the | average yield. Onts und rye the sainc. Peas Dut that they were living peaceably Im a sinall | Ponort at i utclock p.m. Fainrornt, N. Y., Aug. 16.—Joseph Cook, in- apening to-day, in auswer to a question gave bis opinion of Chautauqua: ** It isan acblevement, a promise, greatas both. The central thougat Juin this great summmar university ts ta cause tho e(qovernment, reservation given them by the Government of perhaps ten milea iy length by two or three miles io width; bad adopted many of the cus- toms of civilization; bad built houses and schoo!-houees, educated thelr children tu a cee are an important crop. ‘furning out well. No wheat seliiug, Our fariners,ure happy. Bay City, Bay Cu., Aug, 10.—Oats secured, yiellIng from forty to sixty buabels per acre, Winter wheat |, from twenty-four to ity bushels per acre, .But little sold yet. Potatoes a reassembling, the Committce reported that, Inasmuch as’ the halluciuation of the St. Louls meu had altesdy taken ‘such deep route earricd on, whilo Austria made hoate to assure the world thatthero were no inten- mobilizing her army .. of, 9cenpy: A COMPARISON of the cost of different kinds of work shows a large balance fu favor of the labor hired by the United States, aud an extract, from the report. traces ol the givegsy, they vould recomucod & al theeting “of? the tg pes to be hebt. Jn student of the Biblu to study natural scionce, | of the ofllcer in chargo in reference to Jt says | good, aud very cheap. tain degree, cultivated forma, and, in short, | a few days’ to take prompt‘ uctlon ’ tn and the student of natural sctonces to study | be fs ** justided tu saying thut it Is by far the wero doing all that could be expected of.any || this imatter of rates on dive stock, ‘The THE SITUATION, the Bible.” best plan for tho United States to du this class COLORADO, savages, and were «prosperous and contented, | fenert of the Cominittee was attopted, ‘The Rov. Ira G. Bidwell, D, U., of Buffalo, lectured on “The Confliet of Ages.” At 7 In the evening, at the hotel, the Chautauqua Alumni Avsuclation offered a banquet, at which brief addresses were delivered. At8J. A. Warden, of Steubenville, O., dellv- ered tho annual address before tho Asauclation, after which there was a social reunion, with mu: aad the trunk lines were notified by telegraph { tu appolnt 2 day of meeting. Mesars, Homkins { and McCullough were appointed 2 curnmittec to calla meeting of the Hnex cast ut Chtcaro aud $t. Luuls to confer with the trunk Jines in re- gani toa rectitleation of the Ive-stack rates, if auch cuurae should be deenied necessary. The Chiles é& St. Louis roads pledged thetaeelyes of work by thelr own employes. It bns cost much less than thy contract work on this {rn- provement. The work was inaugurated on the 8th of October, 1807 Owing to the inadequacy of the appropriations and the delays and damage tucldent thereto, It hag been prosecuted at irregular Intervats, and has occu Epectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Gneetzr, Weld Co. Aug. 10.—We have 5,000 acres in wheat, 3,000 ncrea in corn, oats, and potatoes, The best sluce our settlement. No peaches, apples, or pears. No trees. They winter kill, Elevation, 4,500 fect. All farming done by frrigation, Water carried in large : BOME HOPR FOR THE RUSSIANS. {By Cable to The CAleago Tribuns.} Lonnon Orricg or Tar Cxrcaco ‘Samunre No.6 Paronave Pracr, Srnanp, Aug. 17—+ a, m.—In London'wo hear nothing but ra- supporting their familics, and asking no favors in the way of rations or clothing from the Government, . when the “ mountatneers” so-called, the off-scourings of civitization, and the bane of frontier life, pounced down upow | the littic band, drove them from thelr farms “ ‘i and homes, and moved thelr own familles into | notte disturb the present rates pendlug tho mors of thi southward passage of tho Bul- | #l¢ fireworks, and Wumination pled ten yeara, whereas ft might haye been ac- | canals coming from melted snow. Health OF | their houses, At laat tho Iodians, driven to +| Kolding of the above mectince. kons by Buleiman Pasha, It is sald ho fs FREEPORT, ILL. complisned in five. PAIR CO Leet ab © COUDETY | “desneration, took up arma ngalost the invaders, | = Gold and silver mines near by. TTEMs. ‘The General Ticket and Passenger Acents of the roads leading east from this city were cited before the General Managers’ meeting yeater- day to atuto Whether there was any truth in the rumors that they bad been cutting passenger and, having no abiding place, uo hemes, no refuge of any kind, resolved to wght sud die rather than’ starve and die. They bave been hunted froin pillar to post, are kept inucoustan’ state of demoralization, nid itis awonder, sothe | military officers think, that Lo" is as gentle as he is. The Government sets off a small Tu nddition to the canal proper alarge ntnount: of rock has been exeavated from the bed of the river ubove thy guard-lock in order to deepen thecbanuch = * ‘TNE SECTION WORK Farrront, Hl, Aug. 10.—To-day the Confer- ence pagsed upon the characters of the Elders and Deacons, and examining caudlidates for re- newat of licenses. Prominent among the clerxymen. present desconding upon Bulgaria by Elona, but there remains tho fact that Gon. Gourko has not been dislodged from Shipka pass. Tho latest roport is that Osmnn Pasha, leaving ONTO, Speriat Dispatches to The Tribune, Neptune, Aug. 10.—Threshing wheat, Many selling, ‘Timothy nearly ali cut for bay, Corn, habitations of the whites. Presently the Goy- ernment land ts taken up, the land ‘of the In- dlou Jouks rich and fertile, and the lazy inob clenvent of the white freebooters hay un eyo upon {t, aud proceed to drive the rizhtttl aere, if wi i Mertill, of Chi Dr. E. Q. | bas conalsted of earth and rock excavation In | with n favorable fall, one-third croj y i Wiasnaln body: at Plavaw; Bur ndyencod "wits Snes eatior ot the Atlanta yeaa Geos the priem of the eanol and the construction ot | - Daviance, Aug. 10.—Thresaliys Fommenced, | tract of country fora reservation ant promises | rates to the East. ‘They were all cim- considerable forces upon ‘Tirnova, but itis | Eder Tibbals, Presiding Elder of th district: | the embankment aud rip-rap walls, Oata yielding from forty to sixty bushels to tho | the Indian e iis eee Ot Ara the jj plauic fo their denlala of te soft Prof. Mandeville, of Rockford; the Rev, James armmure are selthig tholr wheat, Baum, of Galena: the Rev. 3, A, W. Jowett, of Freeport; the jtev. F. A. Hardin, of Freeport; and the ev, Mr, Laight, Seeretary of the Con- (impeachment, and expressed thelr willingness to swear by the Chicayu Directory, Webster's Dictionary, or any other holy book, that tuey hat rigidfy maintained the regular rates. Avy very doubtful whether Omion Pasha would, ot such a timo o4 this, divide his forcos The correspondont of @o Duily News, write The improvement is of Incatculable impor- tance to the navigation of tho Misstestpp! River, ua {t removes the only obstruction now rentain- MISSOURI, Apectal Disvateheato The Tribune, : ference, ing betweon New Orleans and St. Paul, Wasmixaton, Franklin Co., Aug. 10.—Bulk nurs Gf, thus creating difliculties whicn re- ) ian who sald they dld not was a borse-thief ant ing from Bistova, discusses The exerctacs close thls evenlug with a lecture liye work of transferring around the rapids | of tho grain. threshvd and moving. Quantity gute in war aud the slaughter of many innocent | a llsr, The managers were satisfied with the se a on India” by the Rey. dames Bauun during low water has always been attended with | of grain now moving tmmense, Quality good, | parties, for,- it must be reinembered explanation, aud dismissed them witha benedic- 2 GTUATION OF THE TWO ARMIES —— heavy ex nes ana hat toatertily lncrented ali Prices fair, hat the: indian fs ao ignorant savage, won ard ich a now confronting et y cust of river transportation. wis for the t WH" or . cannut he expecteil to use th - ‘rom an advertisement w! appears else i slag ach other in Bylgasia.\ WRANGLES. Pirpode of ubvlatig thls that the eanal was Sere at ae eae Oats and be cannes We expejiitencd eon of civiibae ;| Where im thle paver {t will bo seea that the ‘he great desiro of the Russlans, lip ob- am eae ex dicted sii A iit, aud whest all in stack. Hon would use tn his means of attack and de- | Baltimore & Olilo is now prepared to du its own aerves, is for a pitched battle, in which thelr wo Towns pales teil a ithe PRES BRON ors ANRANGRMETS FOU TEE OveNixG,, fense, Goaded to desperation, he becomes a | oxpress business between all pointe on its line. As already stated, the road haa not renewed its contract with the Adama Express Com ans referring to make the expertment whether tt js not more desirable tu have the express busl- ness dono by the railroads direct. ‘The Cora pany hus nut yet completed all [ts arrange- Ineut for a money collection and C. 0..D. bast nesa, but will be ready to assume this branch of tho business also in a very short tine, The St, Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railroad has isaued a bighly embellished and Mustrated Httle book entitled “The Hot Springs of Arkansas, America’s Baden-Baden,” for free distribution. The little book contains an elub- orate hlatary of the Hot Springs aud en analysis of.the wurer of those springs, showing their WISCONSIN, Spectat Dipatch to The Tribune. Banavoo, Sauk Co., Aux. 16,—Winter wheat, #0 far as threstied, {s beautiful, and ylelds well. Orer twenty bushels to the acre, as high ad forty-tive, Grain fs belng sold as fast as threshod. We hope to sco tines mond after Congress re. sila tho Resumption act, and then traaps will teoulve Work and strikes cease, superior organization would give them ad- Apeciay Disputes to ‘vite Troune, Garena, 1), Aug. 18—The fight between the Mayor and a majority of the Hoard of Atdermen of this vity still continues, and has become quite Interesting. The trouble fs caused by the per- alstent efforts of the Mayor to maka one John B, French City.Clerk aud ex-olficla Collector.‘ Frenelr bas held the offica and pocketed its emoluments for the last tenor tivelvo years, and bas given geverul satisfaction to the public, Tho ew Council hud sctoctud & an for the position, however, and, by faitiog to confirm the nomination of Freuch snd clovt- Kroxvux, In, “Aug. 16—Tho Government. eaual around the Des Moiucs Rapids of the Misstssippl River at thls place has been so far completed as to admit of the pasrage of boats, and will be formally opened to navigation nex! Wednesday, the 22d fust., at noon. “ae ‘tons aro belng mado by the City Couuell’ aud citizens of Keokuk to celebrate the event in, un {upoatng manner, * The Couucll bas appre printed a liberal sum of money for that purpose, and various cummittecs have beeu appointed to tako charge of the aifatr. Tnvitatiuns are to be extended to tho Mayors of all the cites on the river from New Orleans to St, Paul. Secretary- of-War McCrary, and the Governora, Congrcss- demon, and tights go loug og there is auy hfe teftin hia, neither giving nor asking quarter. When he cues inte battle under these efrcam- stances It is pot remarkable that he should ex~ pect to dic, and strive to kill as inany. of his foen as yuosiblu before that event takes place. Ifthe Guyernment professen a dispusition to civilize the ludiau ved make wu quaabettizen of tit, why, way the ofllcers, docs it not protect. the trities who are frieudly, never welt fur sup- Mies, aud manifest a disposition to support Themselves tn the latest approval American fashion? ‘The Sioux, Uheyenues, and other fhostlle bands, who have slways becu a terror to the frontiersmau, have thus tar re- celyed all the uid and supplics from todeny them, Of cowrne tho Russians are waiting reinforcements, but, when tho latter have arrived, if the Tarks aro attacked in, \helr pouitions,the Plevna contest will bo bo- tween soliiory and soldizrs plus earthworks, Che correspondent thinks Fy THERE CAN BE LITTLE DOUBT, when tho seven divisions’ now on their way NEBRASKA. Apectat Dupatch to The Tribune, Drownview, Nemalia Co, Aug. 18,—Bat lit- {oconfizm todidate cach night. pro tei, they | ineu, aud press Gf tho Mlssiavippl Valley Biates | He of the new erop sold or slipped. Farmers iia the frlendl havo | Wonderful curative qualities. to reinfarca the ‘tnssian arniies arrive, that | succeeded Iu ousting the former {ucumbent on- | have alvo been tuvited. ‘The Gterchante’ Hex. | 8f8 tushing in the okt crop, the Government, while the friendly gues have ir . tirely. ‘The Sayer mat to be outwitted tn his rehate’ Ex. beeukuown ta aturve before asking a vent's ne change of 8t, Louis will send a delegation, aud a large party of other prominent citizens of that city fsexpected, The Keokuk Northern Line the Grand Duke Nicholas will Lavo men cnongh at his disposi] to clear Bulgairia worth of ussistance, Indeed, it is stated that thirty of these self-asine warriors actually starved tu death in one severe winter, and stil CHARTER OAK. determination to retustate bia friend, by a coup FLORIDA, * d'etat won the victory, and now glories In his Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, was'scnt down into Kansas, with about thirty cavalrymen, to oust somy white Lrespasacrs up- ‘a little reservation about elizht niles square, occupied by about Silty warriors and thelr fansilea, belonging to the Bac and Fox tribes of Iudians. These aborigines had culti- vated farms, educated their cbitdren, aud were living in comfortable bouses, built for them by the Goverutucut. ‘They were peaceable wud happy, but the reckless “ mountalueers,” who Were too lazy to improve farmeof their uwn, and secing all the good Government Jand takon up, unced down upon the T fittle band of ‘niians, stripped them of their posseusions, drove thei awoy, and occupied their homes— even the houses which were built fur the right- fulowners by the overoinent. It was with diticulty that Col, Sheridan suececded tn umph over the Council. French fas been | Packet Company will fur th Ce f u 1 ; Fr Pod Anotbh rs cord of nan of ihe wk BE Steaua tt ne Cat | urea) Sit Sach | Aor Mec oeS a Pecos | denn oie mini te | PSE ene eu aye lh armies in tho field before wine } by the Ih an of Area we no ed fe ree rion, i be hora in ‘person. | At noon un | quiet relga supreme. « vert fout ten years ato, LieuL-Col, M. Y. Sherl- | un Stonest Mivn—Losses Paid by the New ter, Before the time comes for| they did nos know what ‘they were | headed bby the Government steamer Stontana duu, upon Licut.-Gen, PH. Sheridan's staff, | Management. THE WEATHER, Wasinaton, D. C., Aug. 16.—For the Upper Lake region, Oblo Valley, and Tennessee, north- cast to southeast winds, warmer, partly cloudy weuther, and stationary or falling baromcter., Lagat OssERyations. Cuicago, Avg. 16. Speclal Dispatch to Tas Tribune. New Yous, Aug. 16.—J. 0. Furber bas sup- plemented bis finst letter to the Times by & second, iu responss to Goy. Bross, Dr. Ryder, and Mr, Sherwood, It ta of tov tittle tupur tauce to send in fu). His chief points, however, are aa follows; In reply to. Mr. Sherwood’s charge of reckless manageinent, I with call the gentleman's sitentivn tothe Syures in my ¢omnndnication of Jeena, showing an improvemsot fa the aire of the Com- wy under iny mantiement of $Hi0, 480.50 in wanty months. ‘To lals cuarge that {was installed In my place through corruption, Iwill say that, before =[ would conecnt to have any- thing to do with the Company, I inslsted that the whole plan of reorganization, inctading doing, At the meeting last wight his Honor refused to entertain a motion to reconsider, and would not put amotion to appeal trum the doclslon of the Chair. The flebt, now more bitter thun ever, bas been golug on ever since the new Council were sworn into ollics, and our ople are heartily tired of ft, It Ie true that French ts backed by a large nuuber of proyerty. holders of the city, aa is bis opponcnt, Mr. F.-dt Ublrich, He bas also mate a good Clerk, yot i {a the cyuree pursued to keep blm in oflico that jhas rnived the row. Davenfont, Ia, Aug. 16.—Some weeks so the City Couneil so changed the dutica of Cily eng Jenuings as to abulish bin as. Chief of Police’; then reduced his salary, and mado bin Bergeatit-at-Armns of the Council. Tne duties of going into winter quarters, Rustchuk will almost cortainly havo fallen, probably Bilis- trin and Widden also, and thera will ramain only Shona in ‘Torkivh occupation north of the Balkans. i aT THE sue Toe he perceives that tho mnaittenancaof an army in Turkey daring the wintor will involyo o strain upou Rugsiau resonrces more serioua than many imagine. There must he along which will be brought hero expres: part iu the demonstration, wil pass through the canal and locks oud return. On their, re- turn there will be addresses, music, ete. The canal is seven atid one-half inlles In length and BU tect In width, with three locks, each 850 feet intengtb. Work commenced In October, 1607, and haa been in progress most of the tine ane. pie jomtorsmnent bas cost over 84,000,~ and Je the most {important oue on th j= Alasippl above New Orleans. es on a Time, \Bare [Faria Wo Give, mand | ea (N., wentle.. «| nla gent AR'LS, Apeciat Dispatch to The Tribune. : Fort Watxg, Iud., Aug. 16.—A number of barre) stave and heading manufacturers met iniaimun, Se GENERAL OBFERVATIONS. Cuiosuy, Aug. 16—Midnignt. ste tow eae? uch: anuuleations all over th this latter ofice Jonnings refused to perform; Jat tho Robldsqn Touso in this city this after | “Ratiows, (far. | Tar.) Wit.) alu, Weather, much diteulyy table uatirpere olf, aud then he | SY fstnous contract, ahould be submitted to Com Fiancee! @ country from | ang so the Council last evening assumes to die | noon iu response to a call lasued May 10, scttiug | Alpcos : =e z=! Pad fee the country tb avoid arrest, aud be tiltluner Steaman coe bie mppeavaly A mat a ian baso up to the army will | charge Jennings from this woal alec. Mhete 18 | forth the depressed condition of trade end sug- a te eer cleared at than the whites went | Mubmitied to Mr. Sloduinn, sud by, him to obser be wholly impricticable, Ifthe wintor ty an | Véty much feanng oy hie Fe Council Lg work~ | Seatlug the formation of au assoclatlon to regu- back, deove the Iudlany away, aud again took | ure, proprietor of tbe Wattford Pues, all ular impress! ng vut a persounl spite sgalnst Jennings. Bevy~ eral public meetings bave been held and mosey subscribed to ald bim. Judge Hayes will bo here to-morrow to hear an upplicatlon by Jen- ninge for an injuuction against the city, Tho question to be decided ia, whether au elective strangers to mo, aud by them thorouchly discusa- edeudapproted, Whenthe Non. William Bross has aveceas{ally answered the Szutes which 1 published ig my communication — to you ' yesterday, Eh bave others of ry similar “oature for his digestlog. But. ey fentlemens bave practically declined G late the amount wanulacturcd from time te posseestode time, soasto keep prices up to a profitable average, Delegates were peescut froin Obto, Indiaua, Michigan, WMuola, and Wisconsin. Alter reading statements showlug the amount open ono, like the last, the Danube will not be wholly frezen over so as to admit of triffo on the ico, but the floating. ico will Deccsaltate the removal of bridges, —<————— A NEW COURT-HOUSE, Syectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Dawvinux, IU, Aug. 16.—The Board of Su- pervisors met in special session hero to-day for EESRSGURBELESSES:! . cee ~ | eer cau be reuoved froin oles by 8 Counel, | SF ae tM teuaation” aid suuuslethe Ue purpouo of taking some actiou relativeto re- | {ncention to gota Harctord aad make ine necensary THE Wan, iso elective. samotoainceting to be beld at the Toter- ceiving (rein the contractor the new Court- | charges tmmpficating me In criuuinal transactions, IN ASL. national Hotel, Kalamazou, the 19th of next House, which bas just teen completed, ‘Tho | We Will leave thew to prove thelr charucs 1» : OBITUARY, Naw Youx, Aug. 16,—-The Rev. Asa Dodge Smith, ex-Preaident of Dartmouth College, died at Hanover, N. H., to-day. Ricunond, Aug,“ 16.—Ralelgh T. Daniel, Atturncy-Gcoeral of Virginia, died thls atter- nuou, alter two daya’ illness from hemorrhage of the bowels, aged 72. Me was renonilo: for the sane position by the Couscrvative Con: vention last week, and made @ speech accepting the noutuation Se neenccumemmmeed courtef justicé in thy tate of Illinols, und pow call on the Hon. Marshall Jewell aud the Hon. MH. Hi. Eston to make tho charges which these bovor- able gentlemen frou: Chicago feel unable or on- willing to make. He then calls the attention of Mcasrs. Jewell aud Eatou to the clause in the coptract relating tothe Connecticut Valley Raitroad, which be caused to be inserted, wt reminds theus that— ‘They sro unst le discharge tho duties Jacumbent upon tbem if they fail for suuther day tu take the legal eteps agaiust mo to recov- the & pure of the $1,000,000 Eazenoum, Aug. 1U,—Tho reports that the Russians are advancing from Ardaban on Olt sreunfounded. There arc only six: battaiions, dwé battorics, aud ove regiment of cavalry at Ardaban, Four battalions detached from ‘that rection are now encamped at Gaim. GUERK VOLUNTEERS, ey Building Committee and contractors met, snd, ina {ow minutos, agreed ou a basis of settle ment, and, for the Grat tine tu five years, Ver- million Couuty owns a Court-House. — OLD SETTLERS. Litre Inpuan, TL, Aug. 16.—This Is the gala day for the oldest {habitants ot Morgan and Cass Counties,—the day of the ninth an nual reunion of the OM, Settlers’ Association. month, The meeting then adjourucd. $< FINANCIAL, 3 New Yorg, Aug. 106.—The excitement oyer thesuspeusion of tho Loug Isfaud Savings Bank continues. Secretary Fowler declared to- day that the bank was solreyt, and has @ pur plus of $20,000, but that it is neccesary ta. take alvantage of the sixty-days’ rulu in order to avoid needless sacrifice In some of the securi- SUICIDE. Special Dispatch to The Tribune Prevanuna, Pa, Aug. 1t.—Theodore Salst- man, a German physictin about 70 years of age, committed suicide bere Inet night by taking morphine. He had po moncy, but wore a fine Watch and chai. Ina pocket of his coat, which was left bangiug on tho back of a chalr, was found a swall memorandum-dook iv which were Yoluntecr movement la increasiug, A Curti‘wer detachment of 120 started yesterday for Grew 2. rf whole 01 oe ‘The suthurittes bavo dotaived sixty ties. John &. Pe counsel for the bank, | written in G . Hug the res- | Stiven’s Grove, near this station, is througed by | alleged to bave been stolen, provided there te voluntee F LUCUS A NON LUCENDO. “ae card lee vel fe 2 ten in German few hues give thy ree. : : ai ficluof uvidency to show that E have stol lutoudlug to leave, on the ground of thir bela'g | NaWARK, N.J., Aug. 14—The Subsidiary | Mided a card thls worulng declaring’ the sul: | ous for commiting the uct, He said he was | soine 10,000 plentcers, young and old It ie partciootetidancy 0 show (ht the funds of the tlred of life, aod intimated that bis pecunlary affairs were in a very sad pilght, and altogether the world would bo’ better olf if he were dead. His howe was wt Briaguwater, Pa. te the gathering of the kind ever beld in Bede de Te eee siiher, of Jacksonville, te President of the day. ‘Tg Itev. William Rut- lege sevived memories of Before thy Deep Company, Afver wy conavction with the Cowpa- py ceased, and the present Board vf Directors bad been elected, aud before this contract was slgucd, a commnitoy of tho wew Duvcturs were appointed High Court of the Ancient Order of Foreatera of the United States has selected Pittsburg for the bext mecting. 1 i Ds Moines, La., Aug. 16.—-By'order of tho Uuiteu States Disitict Court, West & DRarT. . Fons. bankers, have been adjudged bankrupts, aud Coxsrautworty, Aug. 16.—An Imperial do S ‘as to require spertal treatment tu obliterate all” {a oxamize my acconnts. They dil exami: Diy AccountA, an, Alter auch examination, th Indehtedneas of the Connacticut Valley Raltros Corspany, with the securities accompanying the same, was nasigned to me hy @ vote of the new Board of Directors of tha new Charter Oak Bites Insurance Company. I might claim thiats a formal fetilement of my acconat: atl Tam dipored to haldto no legal technicalition, as above stated. € row call npon the present managers, who hare heen in charge of ‘ita affairs for neat! wecks, and who ce ortunity to discov three ainly hare had se good an op: whether of not {have stolen 1,000,000. or onvother sum, aa Mr. Sherwood cond have hed ia hie brief yinit to the office of the Company, and if they find that I have received ono doflar that hae not been prooerly secounted for, T hold myself ready to. make the same good, reenrd- Jers of the settlement which hasbeen made with me. Further adds copies of letters addreracd to- day to Gov. deweil, Senator Eaton, and Mr. Steadman, demanding such Investigation and says, in concluafon: : Allow me say to thera gentlemen: Speak, either in toy vindication of condemnation. na the facts warrant, and let the facta that condemn me, If Any, ‘be published to the world over the signatures of the gentlemen. : Hantronrp, Cons. Aug. 16.—The Charter Oak Life-Insurance Company has paid all death and matured enrtowinent clafms whicn have be- cone due since July 1 to Aum, 16, to the num- ber of seventy, aggregating $143,163. The Man- agers announce that all clalma will be paid at matarity. CRIME. TAMMANY. : Epectal Dispatch to The Tribune, New Yon, Aug. 16.— District-Attorncy Phelps, who fs summering at Watch Hill, R. I. sent today to Chief-Clerk Clarke, by spectil messenger, a letter stating that be had been ta communication with Wheeler H. Peckham ro- specting the indictinents against Willlam E. King, and that !¢ was determined to enter a nolle prosequi in each of the Indictments, Ia accordance with these instructions Mr.Clarke had Mr. Phelps’ indorsemont to {hat effect writen oneach of the fourteen indictments. The In- dictments were then taken into the Court of General Scasions, where Jadge Sutherland or- dered a nolle prosequi to be entercd on cach. The indictments agalust King are all for obtato- ing moncy_ by false pretenses, and chargo the accused atid his ring confederates with obtaln- ing large sums of money from the City Tress ury by obtaining the atures of A. Onkcy, Hall, Mayor, and m Small, Deputy Superintendent of Sapplics aud Repairs, to fraudulent hills of Andrew J. Garvey and Ingersoll & Co, The Times says that it Is sup- osed that King, being anxious to return to this city, as either mado restitution in moncy, or voluntcered to me a witness for the peo ple King was one of Tweed's many protezes. fe originally filled. a minor positio: yn around the Citv-Hall, but was picked up by ‘Tweed and elevated to a position in the Street-Cleaning Department. He aulsequently became the confidentia! agent of the Boss, when the latter became Presfient of the De- partment of Public Works. and wag used as the medium through which Tweed carried on his transactions with the other King thieves, and the channel through which flawed back Tweed's share of the spol. He uccupied, under Tweed, {n the Department of Public Works, a position almilar to that filled by Watson, under Con- nolly, {2 the Finance Department, snd was re- puted to have recelved a considerable share of the Ring plutder. At the break-up of the Rlor, King fled to Burape, and was until recently re~ siding in Londow. —_— SMUGGLERS. New York, Auc. 16.—United States District Attorney Woodford filed no bill fn the United States District Court, at the close of the seasion to-day, agulnst the steamer Denmark. The libel dectares that between Au. 21, 1974, ond July &), 1877, $82,895 worth of silk was snuggled into t.f3 port by the Captain of that steamer, The Companys will have to give bonds before the yessei will be allowed to proceed to $C. x KILLED BY A MANIAC, Bpectat Pispatch to The Tribune, Dertnorr, Avie farts Monaghan, aged 81, was today Killed by his son John, who chopped him to death, He has been of unsound mind many years, aud the Coroner's jury this afternvon Ueclured the murderer Insane. x GNOVEN'S ELECTION. PontLanp, Aug. 10.—W. B. Hibby, indicted for subornation of perjury in the Grover in- vestipatton, Las been held to appear in the sum of $4,50u. Iu default he fs in full, es wa a enamee aeey i ARRESTED. Puraprernts, Aug. 10.—Patrick Markey, 9° notorlous counterfeiter, has been arrested. Io {gs sald to bea furitive from Justice from Chicago and Jefferson City. a — Le EDUCATIONAL. Lovisvinig, Ang, 16.—-The National Educa+ tional Association adjourned to-mght. A com- nifttee was appointed ty memoralize Congress on behalf of a National Education! Burcan and Museum. The. next place of meeting was uot fixed. An interesting dlscuassion of the cduca- tloval wouts of the South wos bad by Mr. Wickersham, of Venusylvania, end Mr,” Taa- cock, of Obie, Mauy itembers Ieft for, Mai mouth Care to-nlght, — Sceing Is Belleving. If ladles who do not une tho fragrant Sozodont will compare teeth with those who do, thoy will aco in an lustunt miore reasunn for adopting tt than cog bo compuscd inte a newspaper paragraph. i Don't walt until your teeth sre all decayed to Jouk furs remedy, Cotmmence st once by using Bernard's Golden Deatllave. tt will upreat decay, Aak your druggiat for it. * * BUSINESS NOTICES. Use Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup” for chikiren while teething. It cures ugeentery, sod Warrhoa, wind colic, and regulates tho bowel: PUBLICATIONS. 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Orrica Ov BEFEata yoy Re Tuives wt” Notice ts hereby piven, pursuant to Ubap, JIL Lawsel 4 a eats cust tule uaice up tw uacut tae rece ‘Boo Ub NGoceuber, 177, (oF furaleulng the Stale of oe ib the uccessary statlovery fur ia use dure W, viainencing Jad. 1, 1873, CHOSE At of tue articles wad the quantity of ety htitltied Mred wilt be Turulshed to all perdue ve- atring to bid oo. Wellcaiion yw tus alice, elt BUY Or by eater aes otaat tna olde: Cut sealant at Cot Gi et a ea ruperty, at tue Capitol, ta <a pertotendent ot Ve Wye ou br before thatal Way of Nur tember, 977. r ded itp four laste, —A. Be C; ahs statiauery le diy Meat iid must be tuede far cach Cina ot iveat be vlaiuly aura oa Teper 't. wy ct bid mast be sccoupanied Wi Fork grat ae wi, woman fou posal sata of $2 uu quecuted by tbe bide Neditioagd (ust tbe Udder ery SeUNUIDE to tbe serie of 7 averted hata du purmuance thereof. The ve abil ‘ett Web bw oF inuorse on weld bond thelr Justifcative lo the cD ach that they Ae cacth pert’. the sain uf $4, ioe over and above al! deuis, Ila ities, wud exrinptions. - ented Blan bide gad bongs wilt De furnuabed wom ication to ce. Pius contract will ve awanded Ls eact class to the lows eat bidder fa that cla who abel! 1uFDlsh sccurity, Bg above indicated, satiatict 10 rt Putitle Peuperty: provided, “however, Ghat yreference wil) be piven Li cach: lass to a8 bi tay cw in te Btato a i, Jor ite yeur 1874. thst scale ct Fe roperty bereb Tl cy ‘tutendent able acts, Saperimtendent of by orail vide. made Ut © Beef. ANDREW BETO: i. superiatondzas ot Public Peuyerit. pos. CY. by Mary cell Hay. | 00

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