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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WASILINGTON. More About Secretary Sher- man’s Intentions Regard- ing Resumption. it 1s Now Claimed that Immediate Resumption Is imprac= ticable. " A Legnl Technicality Said to In- torfere with Such a Uon- rummnation. Thoe Potter Committes Still Hammoring Away at New Orleans. Eserything Tending to Justlfy the Re. tarnitg Ronrd Stricken Out. John A, MoDowell Named as Succassor to duperintendent Burling, RESUMPTION. SECHETART BHINMAN'S INTRNTIONS, Aveclal Disvatch 1o The Trivune, Wasninatos, D, C., July 8.—Secretary 8hers man deutes that It {a his intentlon to forca Lhe resumption of specio payments before the time prescribed by Jaw, namely Jan. &, 1670, but bis acts are sirangely at varlance with his profes- slons, ilehas withiu a few dags obtdined the figurea from this Department and from the BSub-Treasuries, showivg the amount of gold on Band on. the claims against ity and the showing 14 8o favorable that Mr, #herman soys he may resuiue epecie payments at any momeut with gold. Mr. Sherman is careful not to eay that he will not resume before next January, but the law does not prevent him from resumiug spoce payments before that time, and Lis actions would sectn to Indteate that ho will accept the fraplied authority and anticipate, or sather discount, any possibla action of Congress 1n December. Beeretary Sherman takes palts to have it Luown that 1% CONDITION OF TIE TNEASCRY 1s such thiat were 1t wot for a teehinical diflculty resumption could Legin now as well as any time. Whether Blicrman’s concluslons s to the practicability of {mmediate resumption are Tight or mot, it almost seems as I the ‘Treasury neople ohd some members of the Ad- winistration had been glving out feelers to test vublic opinfon. Al reports of Shorman's speech at Wyoming, and the concurrent teatl- mony of manby of those who heard him, agroe that the Secretary then not only intlmated, but plainly sald, that resumption was practicable and probable beforo Congress inct. At least one miember of the Cabluet, tov, has volun- teered the opinfon that speclo payments would e resumed before Dee, 1, It any rate, it secms thut the Treusury will bs 8o near Lo resumnption Dev. 1 that Tom Ewlna and his (nllation tuliow- crs will iave no ground Lo statd upou. THDASUNY BTATEMERT. oro the Western Atsociated Press, WasiuxeTon, D, C., July 8.—The tollowinz ntatemient, sbowing the actial condition of the “Freasury onthe 80th of last wonth, was pre- arcd to-day. On June 80, 1878, there were tn r!m ‘Treusucy a8 follows ol cotn..., Standurd dollars Gl butllion, .. 8lver bulllon .. 8101, 543,014 + ULRST7,048 ORI N Lo . byhil 201 i 180, 232,002 ‘ber chnt 0feee 340,018,010 -tundure . 2 120 0000, 000 Total . ... Fund fur the Htaten noler, 81 Outatanding in legal Cuin In excess of Redempe tion il aene Of whlch thers will be'Fe- auived for (Lo following Ty e Uit 1o of #-20 $48, B8O, 000 - Londs T ce t? o fhat date, $44 B ), luas $14), 460, - + redocmeil and fa the & Trenenry... oot 24,807,080 tineipal of The debt euti- AL ta ho dite and t- putd 08 ot dslt...,.. Cula Juleroat catimated fo b doie and .unpsid o thut dute 4,000,000 4,000, 000 +— e 850, 747,080 Lxcend... e 20474,628 ‘Iha gold coln un hand_ stated ubove ut $161,- SE4 does not fudude the redeemed gold certificates, or uny other coin e, but iy octe ual gold colu, "Iiero was olso {n the Trearury ¢ at that dute §7,130,620 in fractional silver colu, LOUISIANA, WIUAT WAS LEANNED YRSTIERDAY Y THUN VOTTER BULS, Nrw OnLeans, Lu., July 8.—~Tho Potter 8ub- Committee met at 11 o'clock, D, J. Wedgo, of Eust Fuliclang, testitled: Was Chalriman of the Dvmoceratie Partsh Campaizu Committeo, e detailed oceurrences fn - connection with Ander- ton's departure from the parish and the efforts o seeure big return tocomplete the reglatration andder the Jaw, (Tho reglstration closes nlue Qays before election.) Anderson did not return uutil three or four dags belore clection, Thers werw over 400 Duomocratle votea uuregistered. {Quow Cupt. De Gray, o prominent Republican, who was consulted by tho nogroes us to thelr course. Le Gray, In conversation, told wituess Lefore electlon that It was the purpose of the Revubhicans to have o ticket fu the fleld, o thut tho purlsh could be thrown uut. De Gray WEVUSED TO VOTS, gaylug It wus vo use; that it was all o farce, Wituess stated that Auderson, alter completing the returns, refused to sign them, but prombsel be would sign them when hegot to Baton Rouge un his way to the dity, it somo of us would go with b, I went with bim Ina carriagoto Baton Ronee, whero huslgued the returns under oath Lefore a Justice of the Peato—Anderson. It was not neceasury to wake any protest, s the election was peaceful and quict, After sliznlng tho returus, §paid Anderson between $200 uud 200, Cross-uxamined by Mr, Reed: Witnues pald Auderson the sumuunt of bis voucticr on w bill on the Purigh Treasury, which was insolvent, My object was to et Anderson to cowmblete his work. 1B WAS HARD TO MANAGE, and for that reason I went to Buton Rouce with lie. [ refusud to slgn the return in Clinton, Wo prumised to cush his warrsut for fear he would ot cumpleto his work without such pay- weut. 1aid him out of campalgn funds. Did 1ot conslder thers was anything wrong ln wak- fmg such payinent. Would not have pald Aunderson for the puriw.se of fuduclng hiw todo wrong, Ileard Aunderson say that Col. Patton furnistied him transportation from Now Urleans to Bayouu Sura. My twpression is that Anderson had forfeited bl leqal right ta'pay- meut by bls seawvleh uctlon fu leaviug the parfsh before completing the registration. ‘Tu Mr. Btenger—Wo uade application to tov. Kelloge, under Becs, 23 and 23 of the Llection law, to have somu one sppointed In Anderson's place when be had refused to per- forin his duty as uu\»rvllor. Ar. Stenger read the sections of the law giv- tmr the Uuveruor sutbority to remove for cause, Witness said that in 1874 negrocs voteduini et euhilly for Republicany, fu 1570 they voted the Dewocratic tleket, — ~ “Thumas MeWilllams (colored) teatiniod: Lives iu Last Feliclann; up to 1676, Luelunired (o the Republican party; know Capt. Do Grag: con- widered b w leadipg Republican of the parish. L8 toid me to inform our frieuds thad there was KO USB YOTING,— that the vote would be thrown out. He had kuuww sug us a Republicav. ” To Mr. Recd—It was well kuown that T bad Joined the Deinocrats. "Told Capt. De Gray so uiter wu bud talked about the eieetlon. Jono U, Lee, of Eust Feliduny, testified: Tu 1eit voted the Democrathe ticket du 1574 voted & usixed ticket. Prior to the clection in 1876 be Gray vpukc Lo we wboub uctivg as Coustable on the day of cloction. Before tho clectlon 1 suw De Giay und Campbell. They told e there would by uo Republivan ticket iu the parieh; {lulu. tuie wus the programme spreed ot duwn clow, uicating New Oibeanng hiew that D ' vit of corzulting prowiucnt Lipablicans fy oW Uricatise Ue Vs seally the head of* the Republican party in the parish, To Mr. Reed—Was nresont when Packard and Lewis made epecches in the parlsh, when the Kepublican speaker was mide to TARE PACK WIAT HE HAD SAID. Hera n discussion hetween members of the Committre nrosn as to whetlier or not the ques- ton of lnfll{x}dll‘lun shonld be gone fnto, and 1t wag ductded (n the negative. John 8. Lanler, n!gEA-l Felicians, testifled: Am a jdanier aml Clerk of the Distriet Court, Rnew, the leaders of fhe Repubiiciti gatty, From congeraations with thetn I inferred they would not put s ticket in the field. - Had & con- versation with Andereon, who wanted his friend Nash put on the ticket for Conaress. Anderson 82§ If this was dona the clection wonld be alf right, otherwise it would not. The warrant cashed for Anderson afterwards fell Into my hands, and was pald Intothe Uarish Treasury atits face value for taxca. Wittess, in tesponse to uestlon, submitted a --o“ of the Indictment onnd by the Grand Jary oy 20, 1572 againat Tiomas 1. denka for cinbozzlement of £10.000 as Tax-Collectot, The teeard shows this Indict- ment was nolle prossed May 23 of the same years alan, anothor fodictment. which was sl arly disposed of. Thore is n clvil |wrm-emllnfi nzaivst Jenks for the amount of deficit. I il no indietment AQAINST 1. D. JESKA. ‘0. Me. Rerd—~The recorda of the Court do not show that any warrant was fssued for Jenks, and he may not have known of his in- dictment, John I, Lee recalled h{ Mr. Stenger—In 1874 the Republlean majority was about 800, lut iIn our patish several Democrats were elected to the parlsh ofilces, There was a split fn the parish, but the Republican State ticket received shout 800 majorft?. Jesse Harrison (eolored) testifled: Prince Jones, who lves at Butler, told me that Cn{lt. Butler, Republican, before election, camo to his nonse and _ advised him not to go out an vlec- tion dny unless he wanted to vote the Demo- crat ticket. ) At2o'clock the Commitice adjourned tili 11 8. m. to-morrow. The Hon, T, B, Reed, of Maine, Republican member of the Potter 8ub-Committee, left this (ternoon via Mobilo for home. Mr. Cox, of hio, Is expocted to atriva here to-anorrow to take Mr. Roed's place on the Committec. OUR CUBTOM-IIOUSE. BURLING'S SUCCESSON. Wasnixaton, D. C., July 8.—lohn A. Me- Dowell was to-day appututed Superintendent of Construction of tho Chicago Custom-llouse. 1lc Is » brother of Gon, McDowoll, A reporter called on Mr. Burling last avening to ask it he kncw nuytblng of the action whigh superseded hiny, and found {n convétsation tuat ho biad 1o idea who the coming man was. ilo had, ho satd, expected the movement, and had beenon the ragged edgo for some timo. Mo had, noturally onougb, been destrous of keeplng the xo»lnum but hiadl ured 110 apeclal efforts, bo- qond o letier lo the Secrolary. Lo nold it. Te ind Liad no warning s to tho change, and, a8 ho expressed It, ** knew uothing at oll about it.” He had uo exceptlons to take to tho move- nents nado by Mr. Thomson, but wasevident prepared to say soumicthiug concerning Mr. Hiish, if certulil softeniug lutluences lind not restrained him. The appointet, Qen. Jobn A, McDowetl, {s o brother of Gen. lrwin McDowell, of the regular army, sudaleo of Ma), Malcom McDowell, of thiscity, Iio was born in .Ohlo, sud is now 63 years of age, Ho livod lu Towa for sevoral veurs preceding thy War, fotlowlng at Kevkur bis professfou of civil enzinecr. Bhurtiy after the War broke out hie was asuthorlzed by Prest- dent Lincoln to ralse troups, and same dozen or mory regiments were enllstod under hia direc- tion, e entered the service as Coloucl of the Bixth Juwa, and served in tho West, mostly un. der Shermat, Bhortly before his reul- ment was mustered out he was given his runk as Drleadier-Uenera), oud thenco tukes Ui title, though the rank of the three brothera {8 geoerally glven us Genoral, Colonel, and Major, John A. belng the secon in rauk. On leaving the army Col. McDowell settied in Kookuk, sud resumed his profesyion of engineer, et eneaged In the Govermnent wotk—the fmprovement of the Des Motnes River—at that place. Later ho wus enguged withh Gen. Hodmoan in the nrsenul and other work at Rock Islund. About tive yearsago Col, McDowell removed to Chiengo, sl was ein- bloyed o8 consulting eneinusr on soveral largo worlts, smoug uthiers the Nlinols State-Iousa at Springfleld. ile hasheen engaged tn develop- ing certaln guarries of manestau linvstone, and 1s suld to be largely interested fo then, Alout elght months sgo Col. MeDowoll re- veived un appointient under Comtnissioner Lo Dug, of the Deparinent of Agelculture, amd has aluce been engaged o preparing and compiliog vertalu statistics, 118 appolitment to the pres- ent poaition scems to have been brought nbout by the efforts of Muj, McDowel), of this city, who s o warm personal Iriend of Prosident Hayts, betug an * Ohto man ' as well us Lis two brothers. The contest which has been supposcd to have Lewn in progress between Messrs, Van Oadol and Boylieton for the pusition which they thought” wus cuon to be made vacunt s this suttied on u basis which is rutisfuctory te both nn:_r‘ Ln tbig regard—thot the other maa didu't Rol D NOTES AND NEWS, A BCALY THICK. Hpectal Dispateh (o The Tridune, Waamnoroy, D, C., July 8.—~Democratic newspapers are endeavoriug L0 make a polnt against Ropresoutative Cox, of the Pottor Com- nittee, that he did not vrovs-oxamine Weber befure udjournmunt, July 8. Thu truth s, the thow fora brlel reccss bad been fixed by tho Lemocrats, and publicly aunounced. Arrango- ments had Heen muade to sond Cox, tho only Itepublican momber of the Cummittve proscut, to New Orleans, to start .vext day by way of Ollo. When the witness Wober, at the very last stoge, was brouglit on for exumination, his dircet oxamiustion occuplod tho greater por- tion of the day, so that It was fmpracticablo for the Republicuns to Autsh the cxamination. The eelecion of the time for thia wituess to testify su that a cross-exam- nation would nut by poassibla for ton days scems to haye been o stage trielt on the part of the Demorrats, especiolly o view of tho fact that Weher’a direct testimony without croas-exam- inatton has already beun published by the Dem- ocrats u pumpldet form fur a eaiopalgu docu- ment. ZACH CHANDLER I8 hore, and s sald to bu ondeavoring to usa bia utluence to have the muchinery of the Cougrea- stonal Repubjivan Committes directed towards promoting his interests for ro-eluction to tha United Statos Bounte, It ix reported that Judge Christlancy 18 the Adminlatration candidate,—if the Admiulstration can be expected to have candidatos,—and that Chandler will represent tho stulwarts, Eureno Hale, his son-elow, {s Chatrinan of this Coumtnittee, and it is uutblke. ly thut Chandler will Lo suceersiul In his tsston, Chandler talks very [recly about the necessity of muklug Grunt the Presidential cundidate fu 1850, SOUTSHIN POLITICH Advices from the Bouth to tho Republican Campalign Commitive show that the effect of the new Election law in North Carolins Is to tn- troduco the Mississippi plun into that State. The law for chalicuging voters bas besu so amended a3 to make it practleablo for Demo- cralic Reglsters to refuss o bear challenged purties, 82 that the right to vote uf persous chlienged will practicelly be denfed. ARMY 1TBME, Col. Bacon, of tivn, diherman’s stall, leaves for Chicago to-nleht to-accompgny Uen, Bhers idan on o fleld trip throngh the klack 1ills for the uurru of locatiug the new tort authorized fu thut Tocality. KEV ON THE POTTER CosOtITTRu, Postmaster-teneral Key, 1 respozee to an hi verviewar who, asked what he tuoucht of she Futter. Comuiltee, suld **That's u foatinh plece ot busiucsy, and the Comnnittee lsn't dofuy anything. 'They havon't found sutibiog ek und never will find anythloe, That's wy idea, The Dewocrats inade 8 mistake. [ notice that Alexsudor Btephiens, Mm:, of Texus, wal otbciy who voted aguinst thy Fotter rucolution, ure belgg pecelved very enthuslastically by thelr peuple. The investlzution bas clnvulurud 8 Tus- cally crowd, sud that's shout sll. Mre. Jeuke 13 a'great oue, f3n't sbed Geu, Butler touud Lis nsaten tor onve.”? TR AUMY COMMISSION lias wisely determined to avold the intense sum- mier beat of Wushington, sud Las choson tbe White Sulpbur flYnugs. in_the Virginla mioun. tutns, oy the place for holding its eumuer seaslons. BUTLEL'S SCUEMES. Geu. Butler, s suuther step i the campalgy for the Mussacusctts Governursbip, baslordered a large edition of bis wpeech ogutst the pay- meut of the Hulifax awurd, AMUNG TR LUTLE MEANBE<$H4 uf the Demoeratic House was the retusal to up- vivptiste woulary lof tic prvete secrutary of the Pread nt tu Liits il o Lus becls o ealaly i, wud 44 nita as eesentlnl as that of the most important clerkships nnder the Govornment. PARDONRD. The Ptesidont to-day pardoned Charlle tiood- man, ®ho was recently pentenced for thren card for assault %ith intens to kil Lem Weedon, Revresentative Brentano fntoreated himaelf very mitch tn behall of Gootmun, The convict’s health s very much Impalred. SILYER DOLLARS, During the firat four months of th oneratlon of the Silver lnw there wore coined $8,7v,800 ginndard iver dollse, On ol 1 bul:é Treas- ury had on hand ] iero belng ouf Manding ony $1,65004." About threo-fouctha of tho entlre amount colned has beos used by ths Treasury In the purchaseof bullion and in point of fact nearly that emount of efiver dollara have been piaced In circulatlon in tho form of ellver certificates, which have cumo Liack Into the Treasury n the payment of cns- toms, “Ihere ate now outstanding only about £100,000 in silver cortifieates. The Treasusy han niready recelvod nearly live millione in eilver for customs dues, ’l”remur:r Ghllilan 1s of upinion that by Jan. 1, 1870, the augreante of customs will bo nearly filtesn milliona, and b the samo date ha cxpecta twenty millious o sliver doliars will bo in the Treasury vaults, unloss some new moans Is, devised for gettivg tliem Into ctreulation. now, ~ The heat fn Washiugton during the past week has besn atmost unprecedented. To-da 1t has been unuausliy hot, and several cases of sunstroke are reported, three of which bave proved fatal, A DAD omOton. It fs asscrted that the President will lkely withhold the commission from Delehman, ap- [;oinlcd Mintster to tho United States of Colom- fa durlog the lase hours of tho seaston of the Scuate. Admiral Pgrter says he is o man of the must disreputable character. 1t ta allcged tliat a fow years ago his wifo applfed for and obtatned a divorcs In Washincton courts, mnkiug the most scandalous charges sgalnst him. ‘T'hese and other chargea will be preferred nguainst Delchnian by Adiniral Porter, sho eavs hie has proof to substantlate thew. Delchman in a Democrat, and hatls from Wisconsin, to which State hio Is now thaking a vifit preparatory to sailiug for the United states of Colombla. BECHHTARY THOMPNON'S AUB, To the Western Sssoclaled Press. Wasnixoron, D. C., July 8.—Attorney-Gen- cral Dovens wiil act s Scerotaty of the Navy during the abrenco of Recretary Thompson. SECHETALY AUERMAN will leave for New York to-morrow on public busincss. THR ARMY Commlsston, of wiich Scnator Burnside is Proshdent, will hold its first scesion at While Sulptur 8prings, Va., during the present month, ey et BEVERUM RECEIPTS. . . (i Hecelpts from customa and internal revenu for the firat eight days of July, 1878, a3 com- pareid with the sume perlod for 1577, show the following eatistuctory increase: Customs for 1978, $2,125,863: for 1877, #1,008,0083 Interual ?x}’,fi‘l’“ for 1878, $3,5i8,503; for 1877, 82 RECOVERING. Assoclate Juatice Miller Is recovering from hls rocent dangerous llluess. » NAVY-YARD INSPECTION, Becretary Thompson and party, about fifty in number,loft this morning on the Tallapooss for the navy-yards gloug the const. They will go us far vorth s Halifax, and ho absent six weeks, 4 1nn OBNTH. Four per cont subscriptions up to noon to-day amounted to $548,000. . THE POTTRIL INVESTIGATION, Representative Bprinicer savs the Potter Com- mittoe will not requizo more than one of possl- Uiy two weeks to conclude tholr examination hero, when the work will be transferred to New Orleans. All the rnpem +will be sent thure. Henutor Ketlogg will festtfy lere, and there nro several more witnesses {n the Frorlda case, Potter, Huuton, Butler, Hiscock, and Springer are expected Wednesdny, ——— ABATING THE NOISE. Porllous Expertmients by Prof. Edison on the Motropolitan Rallway, New Tork Hevatd, July 7. ‘The tnvestization ot the acoustie properties of the Metropolitan Elavated Raltrond was con- tinued yesterduy by Prof. Edisov, Ho rodeover the cntire longth of thu roud severat times aud took coplous notea of the varla- tlons in the nolse ot different pofuts of the etructurs, 1fo also niade scvoral trips over tho Greentich Street Elevated Rallruad oud cumpared the sounds. Liis rescurches of Friday nlght wero of an Intereating character. Short) alter ifdnizht, and while the traine wera ati running, the Professor wud his assistant, Mr. Dutchslor, ascended the structuro ut the Four- teouth street statlon and proceeded to walk along tho track. The stutfon master ontorod o prutest, saylog that It was exceodingly danger- ous; but soou word cume frowm the Superintend- ant Lhut Prof. Edison wia to bo the judgo of the danger, and that he was to bave full and freo acevss to every partof thestructure, Thus privil- eed thy ten ol seience started on thelr periious walk, kecping close to the guard wud care- fuily watching for approachmg trains. 8oon nno cante thundering along, and the luveatigators hurriedly lot themseives down “to the trestle- work, from which pusition thoy counted tue yvibratlons produced h{ tho pasaing of tho train, The Professor particularly noted the loosoness of the ralle, Inmany places he could lusert his fluger botween them and the tics ou which they rested, To the Jarring produced In conso- ucnce e set down several per cent of the notso. %ha vibrations of the gtl{l were prolonged quite an appreclablo thne uiter the passage of tho traju. With an agility that cliclted the admirution ot agroup of curiosity-secking gamius who stood below watching thelr movchluhll\l tho sclentists next swung themsolvos acrosatathe other track, and there, crouched In a sectre [)lll:l! thuy wolk notes of the rumbling sud vlanuing of thatrains pasalng overbiead. Next they exvertinented on tho vibrations produced In the floor und frame- work of tho station, and sigruin they took abser- vations ot the baseof the plilara. These and numerous other exporluienta were tried at vari- oun parts of tho road. Bwnklmi on thu subject of bis Investigations to a Jlera'd reporter last evening Prof, Edison sald; *Tho pereentage of the scund causcd by vibrations of the guys cun bo oaally reinsdied, aind at o trilling oxpense, AR nccessary Lo deaden (L will be the fnaertion of o amall block of woud_between the wuys which croes cach other, This will break the sound on the vrin- ciple that the elasping by the haud of the strings ol’- planoforte stops the vibratiuns. So far ss the other sources of the nolse ars concerned [ am not propared to speal until atter I et at all the causes by means of tho double phonauto- graph which (s now being prepared.” ‘Lise next series of fuvestintions will bo mada with this fustrument, By ity use Prof, Edlson expects to tedl, to the ailuutest degres, the vi- brations produced by eact source of the sound and to analzre th sume In detall. These aceus rately recorded, b will be prepered tu tnake hile repart to the Directors aud enxlucers of the road, giving tue nocossary suzieations for the remu-“u to be ndopted. Frof. Edison still con. tinues confident that the nolse cun bo succesh Tully grappled with and reduced ton degree that will’ uot' causc sanoyauce to ueraons reelding ulong the route. As to the timo when his re- port will be ready ho cuunot ut present say, but propases to proceed with the work with alt pus- 8lule speed, A very stmply, fuexpensive, wud upparently effeetive plan of removing oll cauces of cam- pluint rezunding the nolse is proposed by Prof. Jobin Blmgpson, of this city, It consisty’ln the plaving of pads of woolen felt under the bear- iz ou tho wirders of cush wooden tle un which the raila rest, aud thus socurings complote insu. lation of the track fiom the resousnt iron worl, tho columns and girdors that support it. Frof, Blupson clabme thut not only will the nolse be desdencd by this” plaun 1o o very low rulling zound not disagreeable to the var, while belng neccasary to ths sefc operas tun of the ruad, but also tho vibrutery l:rrlu that 4 trunsttted from the ralls to the col- umns and ground, und thenes to Lhe huuses, whil by vtopped. A slirit uoee Iy uccessury to safuty, It thu muovernent of tralus wus abeo- lutely nolseless great dunfle would attepd the work of repatring the road aud the crossiug of the tracks Ly ewployes. The cost of the pad plan wilt be very simall, belug estimuted at whout $1,000 por mile for the double truck. —————— OBITUARY, Bpecial Dispalch to The Tyibune, BURLINUTON, lu., July 5.—A. Ferranao, for three years sSpanlsh Consul ot Hong Koug, while én route for howe vla Wuskilngtou, dic on boord the Fast-bound Chicago, Burlington & Quiney tradu wt Red Ouk last uight. J. W. Chaponu, United Stutes Murshal for this Blate, wh was' on bourd {ho truiu, at once sotliled Scerotary of Btate Evarts of the sad event. 1he body ol the deceused wus cmbalmed, placed tn # collin, sud tewporarily iuterred fu the Catholle cemetery ot Red Uuk. T wccordance with the request of the s‘]!mnuh Ninlstor at Washington, bis papers aud eifoets will b orwurded tu the Bpanieh Consul-Ueueral ut New York. Nuw Yonk, July H.—(h:ul{)n Sweet Appleton, of the publishiug i’mus: of D. Appletuu & Co., ‘died last nlght. Cavsr, parulysis ok the bruiu. e WISCONSIN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, Hpecial Dinpateh Lo The Tribune. MiLwar Wiz, “lfv e vpectal Come ittee of the mewbers of the Winconslo Acade- 1 Sofeace wicd Lo-blzut wid apiaotutel July 51 us Lk titie o buld the wonudl toeeliug. CARNAGE Battle Botween Indians of iho. Umatilla and Snake Tribes, July 2. A llottlbli{ Sanguinary Encounter at Willow Springs, Near Pendicton, Fity White Men Burroonded by Indians---Porty-three Whites Killed, One Thousand Arnted Indians in Balile Array Awailing Howard. A Groat Battlo Fxpeotod in the Violnity of Canyon City. 8AN FraxoIsco, July 8.—A Portland dispatch says ab a mecting licld here last ulght to take moasures 4o ald thd'setticrs In Enstorn Oregon four militla companles of Portland voluntecred tostart at once for the scene of tho Indlan troubles if theft services were roquired by CQov. Chadwick. The CGovernor tolegraphed that plenty of men conld be obtained in Eastern Oregon ff desleod; the greater nead was arins and men. If citlzens de- elred to lend assistance they could do so mote effectually by forwarding arms and money | thou to send men. To-day & volunteer com- pany of scvonty-five tnen was organized bero. This company, tozothor with tha other four military organisations, will hotd themn- sclves In readiness to tnarch shonld thefr sepy- fces be needed. Ureat excltement prevalls hero over the alarming vonditton of affalrs, From Wallula, July 8, tho following dis- pateh has been rocetved: The steamer Northe west lefe here this afternoon. Bho will be used a4 a patrol-boat between biere and Umiatitla. 8he is in command of Capt. Wilkinson, who hos twenty men hired and twelvo soldiers well armed. Thero lu a Gatling aboard, and Lo will recelve two howlizers from Vancouver. Capt. Wilkinsou fecls coufldeut o wiil catch the In- disns in crossing the river beiween bere aud Umattla to-night, Wasnisoron, July 8,—An offlclal dfspatch states that tho Umatllla Indians fought 400 hos- tile 8nakes all day July 2, killlng tulrty aud los- fug two. A SURPRISE. Pontravp, July 8.—The following dispatch has just been recelved loke from Gov. Obad- wickt UMATILLA, July 8—10:00 a. m.—Major Kress, at 3 o'clock this morntng, went down the river ou tho steamer Bpokativ to Coyote Btatlon, fifteen miles bolow this place. ‘Two tiles this sido of tho statlon he found thostlle Indicus crosstng with a large number of horses. Ilo ran upon theni. Sowa of the horses returned to tho Oregon side. Others crossed the rivar. Thao Major made an attack on the Indian camp and destroyed it ond vyerything about It fncluding all the canoes. A number of saddles, bluokets, and buflalo rubes wero fpund st tho camp. Squads of hos- tiles have beon In sight all the morning with stock. Scouts are out. Gen. Howard was at Pilot Rock yesterday, undoubtedly mov- g this way. One emall Laud of Indlans, with about olghty . head of horses, passed down opposite and in sight of this place this morning to join the hostiles that crossed Lolow. A friendly Indlan stated that tho liostiles were divided into three parties. ‘Two would go below the landing aud oneabuyo, Lut he would not toll where thuy would croes. They are seattoring to gather In renegude Indi- ous for fighting a protracted cumpalgo. Maj. Kress 18 now poatrolling the river. T sball com- municate with Gen. Hownrd to-day, ALMOST A OUSTER PIOHT. 8ax Fraxcisco, Cal, July 8.~A dlspaich from Portland, Ore,, yosterday, says: *‘Qov. Chadwlick, who 1anow'’ ot Uaiatilly, tolegraphs hero under date of the 7th as follows: ‘Tho volunteers under Cupt. Bperry, fifty stroug, wero defeated at Willow Springs, thirty miles south of Vendicton, yesterday, Sperry ls killed, and uoarly all of his comwnand killed or wouml ed. Wo can hoar of but suven left.'” CAKYON CITY, 8an Fraxciaco, Cal, July 8.—~A dlspatch from Portland, Ore., dated tho Oth, saya: * The following dispatch, recolved here from N. I. Binuot, dated the SLh, announces that tho stages from Canron City revort the hostlles strougly fortifled twenty-five mlles from Cawvon City, walting to givo Uen. Howard battlo, IHuward's forcen nre expected up to enwaged tha hostilos the morniug of the Bth. Thero arv ubout 1,000 Indlans all told, 1,000 of whotn aro supposed to be armed, (ov. Chadwick telegraphea from Umatilln the 6tlh: ¢ 1 arrlved hero to-day ; have horo probably forty men for service. From a letter from Lot Livermors, ol Pendleton, dated the Hth, 1 Jearn thut scouts returned to Pendteton, und reported that o full force of Hnake Indiana wore encamped on Camas Pralrie, and that a company of volun- teers, numbering shout forty, hud left on the Sth under Capt. Bperry (i scurch for tho envmy. ‘There was ono company of infzutry and onv of cavalry lu camp near Pendleton, and two moro compuules of cavalry were expucted on the 6ih, A letter from Ar. Turner, dated the Gth, that 100 voluntecrs are at Pllot Rock, sbout olghteen wtice from Camas Fralrle, baving scouts out, and will remain uutll soldlers go forward. If theaso reports are corruet, wo shall hear in a day or twoof the rusult,’ " OBDERS. Tho followingz dispatch Ls also recetved from the headquasters of the Department of Colume bla, in the neld, July b: Col. Krank Wheaton, of the Second Infuntry, Wulla Walla: Gen. oward directs me ¥ say you wili imnediatoly hire u vicambont, cquip 1t with urtillery, aud patrol the Culuribls River, in ordor fointercept the hostiles should iy stiempt (v crose, Thy prosent location of th fudlana [x on ‘s Itiver, nesr tho mouth of Grouite Creck. It they continus moving northward, they ‘will airlke Columbls Kiver somcwners about the mouth of Wilard Ureck. may, however, tum oastvanl, paseing I tho bead of MeKay's Crook, and keop to thy left of Grande londe. ~ You will keep a brisht outlook, in order tu wirike them s soun oy bhey get Intd your nslguborhood, Gen, Huward, with cavalry, will folluw ou thalt trail. Dunfard hav Leen veders ed from Malheur 1o roport to Gor, Grover, Egbert Das bewn onlered from Hulao, making fust tlue on lie stugte roud nurtbward. ‘Tho Umatilla Indisos Liave jolued the hostll i nullu&‘wflh thoni lange number of Indis INEAH A CRISIS. Oov. Chadwick’s two socvuls from GUcw, flowurd's headquurters with a dig- patch from Cul. Mason to Gen, Wheaton, Qen, Howard was twenty iniles from Carmas Prairle this morning, wud would ove forward to-day. Gen. floward told 4 scout that the lndlany would cross Columbls River between Lewiston sud Dalles, and possibly go vut by Graud Reute. Col. Bernard s with Uen, Moward, Ma), Throckmortow Lus commwand of the compaules trom Walla Wallg, which urs uow revorted to bo near Camas Prairle, havivg el loft Pendlo- ton for Pllut Rock, on Birch Creck. This potut s about fifteen miles from Poudleion, sud cighteen wites from Camus Pruirte, wiere lns diaus ar¢ {n furce atout 1,000 strong. It looke 88 1f wo were neur a crists. TUB WILLOW 8PHINUS CATAUTROPIL A Uwatills courier, from Portluud, reports the following dispatcbos uddressed to Gov. Chadwick: * We aro u great dunger hers feom Judtans, Our troops went to the front from here Aty strovg, wereatturked to-day st Willow Spriuis, snd, from the repurts of those who got in, there must be over balf, If vot two-thirds, killed. Of thoss who aro In, three men sro wounded, and they report several others wounded betore they kot out. Ws have about 800 wen here, sud not ouc-balf of thew wre urtned. A buudrod soldiors feft bero at 7 . o o the relief of our men.” o ———— BRITISH COLUMBIA, BaN Frawcisco, July 8.—A Victoria dispateh woys evidenoe tabeu beture the Koyl Comwtas TUESDAY. JULY 9, 1878 from tho leading citics of tho United Btates are already hern. The Conventlon promlisea to Lo of unusual (nterest, b S, " KEARNEY. An Taterview with the New Politfeal Cru. dor=tio Proposss to Come East and “ Make Things 1ot ** for Kveryb Currespondenre Kew Fork Granhie, BAN Franuisco, June 27.—That distinguished mushroom atatesman and alleged patrivt, Den- nis Kearhay, Prestdent of thie Workingmon's party of Caltfornta, luforms mo to-dnv that he wiil start for the Enat about the iddle of July, or as suon as ha recovers from grand marshal- fugg the vrucesston of the Fourth. Thinking the rendera of the Graphic might wish to kuow the objects of his mission, 1 {nvited Mt Kear- nev to dine with me, that I might interview him at my case. **Tell mo, Mr. Rearney,* I began, * where are {on Fulnfinnd what for and buow long will you he atisent] 3 b golng to all the principal citfes of the East,” replietd the agitatory * my Lusltreas fu to organize the workinginen and to tell them of their (mminent peril a4 tha hands of thosehell- bound villnins and daylieght robhers, the capitai- 1sts; I shull be away about six weeks.” A sort of political revival, as it were, Mr, Kearneyi ™ " Yes, I'm sléo golug to look around for a President for 1830. I'm golug to see Ben Hutler.” ** Why, tio General,” I ro,;lled. somewha t satonished, **ia ono of the richest men in Mes- snchusetts, You don't want a Crasus for & President! Besldes, Gen. Butler wouldn’t have the uflice. ‘O, yes he }rould. Aud ns for his riches, that's juat what I want—n caudidate with coln. 1t will " bo necessary to wibe vut the twoold partics now buyjng und selling each other uud plundoring the natfon In the interim, 1t will take money to pay eampaigh expenses.’ ** But w ld' do you chovse Butlerl IHe is not popitlar with the Jaboring cldeses.” **Wo can make.mn uapulnf, Ile has been retainet to defend a palr of Mollie Magulros i Pennsylvanin—he wil curl'&’lhnl Btute. Massa- chusetts will go for bim to » tnaty, e Is sure of nearly all tho Northern States, and [ guaran- tee now to glve hilm nll tha votes west of tho Rocky Mountaios.” ; SAVHL ho necopt ™ 4 Of course he will, Tlasn’t lo Sbeen bldding for it all through tio fust session of Congreesi And lsn't lie Lringing tho blush to the cheek of every member of tho Potter Commlitteo, Democrat and Republican alikel Ife {s blank shrewd, Icau put him In the White Houso without any trotible,” Wil it be *Butler and Kearney?’ " “No, sfr, Ucneral of thy army s pood enougl forme. The 8hermans must go, We'll have Bristow for:Beerotary of the Trensury, Alexander 1I. Stephens i@r tho State Depart- ment, keep Schurz where he Is, aud make other unecessary changes,” *Who will be Vice-Presidont, anyway?" * Well, the Pacille const must furnish him. Nowton Booth is n goud man, but b s 109 lnl‘ltly. "“u want an industrious men in every oflice, ** What will you do with Gen. Grant, who re- turus Iu the -Prlngl You must loak out for hlin, you know.* “ Wo'll send him as Cousul to & warm cll- mste,—Cuba, for lustouce, whero clgars aro cheap and plenty,” Uen, Kearnoy shdwiog o facetious dlspost- tlon, 1 concluded to chango the subject, ** Who vays tho expenscs of vour triv, Uenorall I askud, It s nlmrw\I thay the Contrul Pa- citle kns fuentshed you with a pass, Dosides, you have been seest lu company with o secrut nqum.lc.xl‘ that coneerit, Is there auything o the reportd At this polnt Kearnoy lot off a string of “oaths that would do eredit to a plrate. Wheu he had ceoled dowg o littls Le re- pled: “The workingmen huve subecrihed money for my expenses to Chicazo, When I reach’tbiero 1 will be well taken caro of, I have urgent tnvitations from six of the lending clitics of the East to visit them aud assist in orgauiz- lug the worklnmmen. “ Wil you go to Washington]" “Lahall, I'm grofug tosee President Hayes and tell him I think ho's a fraud.” **Will you pay your respects to tho distin- guished gentleman of Gromerey Parkd™ [ certaluly shiall, I wish to'say to him that he s o fraud also. Samuel J. Tilden did not become Prosidont bocause the fraudulent do- situs of his heochmon and himsoclf wiscarried. He Ja not only o fraud but o eflly uld fool,” “ Aftorwards you will go to sce Gen. Dutler?® 1 sball.” Revertingto a subject I thaught mora famfiar to Kearnoy thau that rulating to the making or breoking of Presidonts, I usked: *You feel :frh;l‘!n of nmajority in tho Constitutional Cone lon **1 do, uoleas tho poiitical lawyers_and other thioves manago to count us cut. You know thoy have capitalon thelr side, whilo wo are 12 **What will bo tho nature of the ehsnges in the organic law 1" * Well, you seo it is not so much the changea wa wishi to muko as It tho now-fangled mmnend- mants we desire to preseut. Al my party ls coutited out and theroby fails to sccire control of the Cunvention, honuur will bo In the ml- nority. ‘The Conventlon will, in that event, bo composed of lawyers, and other schemers, who will mnake a constitution far more dangerous and complex than the prssent one. alon now eitting hero dl«close an anatonishing state of cotruption at Kootenny., One witness aworo that ko hos meen votes hought open- Iy at the polls; that Amerlean citfzens eroan the orilor [uto Kootenay, takte some sort of oath befure a magistrate, and control the election. Kontenay is situated on the southern boundary line, and has forty-llye reulstered voters, who return two members, one-twelfth of tho whole ropresentation, to Parllament, e — POLITICAL. INDIANA, Speetal Dispated to The Pribune. Texru avTe, Ind., July 8.~Tie Democratte party of thiseity sud scctfon (s at present vxpe- rlencing very damagiug Infernal dissensions, that ‘are causing a split-hetweon the two fac- tions known as the O1d and Young Democracy, and serlousty throatening to swamp the whale Snrly. The delegates to select a candidate for ndge of the Clreuit Court of this Judlclal Dis- trict, cnmrm(uz Vigo and Bullivau Countles, met in Sullivan 8aturlay, and it was ono of the most disorderly pulitien) gatherings that sver mot hereobouts. After long wrangling, threats, foul languane, and much danger of & bloads fight, treapona Lelng freely cx- vosed, botlr factions separated, and tho old faction vomiuated C. G. Patterson, the present Judge. Their action has been the cause of much {ilfecling amone our Democrntie gasi- dents to-day, and there 1a serlous fearof trouble. 'Tlhie prescnce of Hetntor Voorhees has no controlling effect whatever, Henry Opan, 8 Democratle member of the City Councll, was to-day arreated for atleged Inlse swenring nnd assisiing fraudulent voling at the April elcetions, e will be tried to-mor- row. The case attracts much attention. m— ILLINOIS, Borelal Disnateh to The Tribune, 8rrinoriwLp, fil, July B.—Capt. T. W. 8, Kiad, the nomineo on the Natfoual and Gireon- back Blate ticket for Clerk of the Suvremeo Courty Central Grand Diviston, this morning publistics in his paper n letter withdrawing from the candidaturo, Btate Printer Expert Mngle Ia meutloned fo connection with the vacaney, and his candfdacy wonld be very popular among the [ndenendents of the dis- ttict, [lin clerical abillties aro unquestioned, and thosu of his sons, av that, ke Superintend- ant Etter, Col. Muuio could run the oftlce with s family. Mr, Converse ls, howeyer, porson- olly very populat, it ina trisngular coutest will carry this Democratic district. WISCONSIN, Spectal Dispateh o The Tvibune. Osnxosy, Wis, July 8,—Gabe Douck has beon In hot water to-day. A delegation of Qreenbackers hove been laloring with hitn to fuduce bim to Indorse the Tolodn platform and receiro & Greenback nowlnation for Cutigress. Gabe wants the nominution, bub tias too mch mautivod to place himself on thelr pintforin. The Ureenback Convention menta: Friduy in this clty. Douck will be tenomiyated Ly tho Democrats. il ILLINOIS NOTES, "V The Macon County Republican Conventlon 1s called to meet st Docatur on the 37th of this month. The Denocratic leaders of St. Clair County oppose the ronomiuation of Senator Jefl Ratnoy. Starkey R, Powell, oldest mamber of the lust Iluuse, is a Democratic candidate for renomina. tion In the Thirty-clehth District. Col. Johin T. 8tuurt, of Springtleld, the Dem- ocratic member on tho Board of State-Tlouso Comnisstonees, has had bis reslgnation secopte «d by the Uoveruor. Fx-8tato 8enator und ox-Congressman A, J. Kuykendall, of Johinson Coutty, tnvassiug torthe Republivan Scuatorfal nomination in the Fifey-irst District. ‘Tue TRiouse, not wishing to do tha Hon. Beott Wike, of Fika County, an Injustive, states that he was n meniber of Congross at the scssion following tho salary-grab law. Wilson Burgett und W. H. Murphy, Trusteo of the Kankakoo Ineane Asylum, are enndtiates tor the Ruoublican Legisiativa nominativn fn Douglas County, Thirty-second District, J. I Mosser, editor of tha Decatur Repub- lican, wants the Loglslative nomination fu “the Twenty-Ninth District. As ho Is o stroug Oglesby mon, he will undoubtedly have tho Benator's Influence. Willlam G. Bowman, of 8hawnectows, mem- ber of the Inst Conatitutional Couvention. nu- nounces bimeolt o canaldate for Circuit Judge noxt yoar against James C. Alleu, of Crawford County, present lncumbent. F. L. Cronkrite, the Democratic candidato for State Treusurcr, wos a mombor of tho last. House of Represeutatives, but wheu o caudidato only recelved three votes among all the Demo- crata of Jo Daviess County. Androw Ashton, the * \\v'luuubu{zo Clife,"! who wus a membur of tho Holues House, snd 130 of the laat Ilouse, hias put on his war-paint for another campalgn in the Ninth District. Ashton is a Granger who unlformly votes the Democratic tickut, ‘Ihe Democracy of Fulton County fs entitled to the Bouator, 8cliuylor Connty buviug had the Tast one; but the Damouratle editors can’t agreo | Tho capltulsts (Loro Kearnoy's face begau to upun the man, Davidson, of the Fowlston | Fot red, and it was evident bo was mad "K‘““{- Democrat, and Thornton, of the Cantou Zedger, | th¢ miubopolints, tho dayltgnt thlcvcll‘um mil- both wazt tho numination, ‘The Hon, W. H. Blukely, 8 prominent eitizen uud a farmer of Eflinghatn Couuty, died at his Lliome on tho 5th at the uge of 70, Mr, Blukely surved two teris os . moiber of the {eneral Asscibly, und wus o tnember of the Coustitu- tiooai Canventlon of 1848, Under the law which providod for submitting tho nunmfirmuon to completo the new States House to the people last November, it becoines the duty of the Governor to fssuc o proclau- tion subtmittiue it again to the people in Novem- ber. Should it bo agaln defeated, the next Uceneral Assembly will be valled on to ke o new law. - ———— THE WEATHER. Ovrice oy Tua Cuier BioNaL Orricen, Wasmnaton, D. C, July -1 . m.~Indica- tlous—For Tenuesseu uud the Obio Valluy, tho Lake region, Upper Mississippl und Lower Mis- wourl Vallays, statlonnry temperature and varla. ble winds, F.mly cloudy weather, aud possibly occustunal 1yt ralus. LUCAL UBIERVATION: nlfim robbers, the legul lechers, and hell-bound vjllains genorally will he modo moro secure {u thelr infawious positiuns than evor.” After o gliort paus, during which the Uuueral cooled down o few degroes, ho contlnued: “If we bavo o majorit: o the Convention, laws will be mnde to equalizo taxation, to stmphfy legal proeedure i certatn cascs, and to prevent land- grabbing, bank-sinashisg—" * And you are golug to have Butler for Prosl- dent iu 13801 " I quickly 1nterposed, feariug the Geueral would go tuto another tantrum, **Yeu, If ne reiualus on the rlgnt tack until that thno. Bew's our boy for 1830, It may Le uecessary 10 muke h{m Uovernor of Mussachu- sotes flm; but 1 will arrange that when [ get wat, During the interview Kearnoy used all the oaths i tho nuutical vocabulary, and was ruruunlnrl abusive of tho uiachine pol- ticlan and the cavitullst. I heard hin epeak an hour azo to a large asseinblage of workiuginen and dclogates eleet, Tle audience scemud electrificd, but I could seo no causo for it. Kearuey ts not cloquent, for he 18 unreuds he 18 not Infelligent, buyoud » peculiar aptoess in Tocal politics and o sl Ifht snattering of ma- tiunul alfalrss und though he has sald a great doal ubout * bayonots"and * biood, " I dg not think he would attempt to lesd u body of meu to uny poiut whors lis own neck would be en- duugered, or that he would get out of u warin ped on acold pleht to serve his wun‘!‘:!y. or loave a good dinucr to amellorate the condition of his own race, . e e— MINISTER 'NOYES. Cixncinyart, O, July 8.—Minlster Noyos was eutertaiued ot dinner this evening at tho real dence ot the Ilou,Richard Swith, in Clifton, Among_the gucels wero M. Tlasstead, Washe fnrgton Melean, Johu R Melean, Joun R Mo L:—‘;-n. the flou. B, Eguleston, Gustav Uoll, und othiers, “Maglmui, 8u) tlulinui, 73, GENBHAL OBAIRYVATIONY, _Cuioaua, Jul sryuctte e, . b sTATON, " KINGSFORDS Oswego Starch Is tho original of Corn Starches, and it has held for 40 years the highest place in the estimation of housewives throughout the world, With economists it is the prime fa- vorito, as it will hold full one- third more wator, and yet maintain & standard consis- tenoy. For the laundry its cheapness, ultra }Lurity, sweet~ ness and lustre have become proverbial, while as a table edible it stands the peerless American preparation, ‘uni- vorsglly renowned. £ C.CIAPIN Qe AL 146 Duase-st. Rew Yuk IMPORTANT INSURANCE SUIT DECIDED. PuiLaprLeaia, Pa., July 8.—'Lhie test suit of Bchottenberger & Bon against the Awerlean du- surance Company, of Newark, N. J., in the Unlted States Cireuit Court, resulted in a ver et for tho plalntiffs for the full smount of the policy tsauud by Gefendants, with futereat. This st suttles tho pavineut of over $00,000 Iu varl- ous other companies. ‘Thio defunse sel uy was thas the premiscs dld not coutaiu the amount of stock represcuted at the time of thelr destruc- tlon, und consequently the firw’a Juss wus not 80 great as alleged. o —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Naw Youx, July S.—Arrived, steamsbip Helvetla, frow Liverpool; Ituly, from Londonj Otbello, from Huli LoxwoN, July 8.— Steamships SBuevia, City of Chester, Arragon, and Hotterdam, from New York, and Circusstan, trow Moutreal, bave wre rived out. . RELIGIOUS. Spactal Dlayuich 1o Tha Tridune. JanesviuLe, Wis., July 8.—Archbisiop Hennl, uf Mlwuukee, visited this city vestordoy, and contirmed soverul buudred chlideen vt the two Cuthiolic cLurches. Suewtil Diapakeh 1 ha Tolbune. Muwavses, July 9.—Tne Unlon of Amer- taan-licbrew Gobkregutions conveues fu this iy toworrow. A luge uuwber of dedepatas ‘I-I-ADTJ I"l"B. flflfll‘?ll?'fiflnv rmnanny From the Hon. Tharlow Weey INDORBING Dr, RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIEY After Ustug Them for Soveral Tears, New \'nnlt.l{m.l. 1877, ~TIEAR Brns TIAYing for ary, eral pears watd yoite mediciues, douot naly ol firer it torsgeriencin thele eMeacy withy foif, comfideirr, ;lelu\mlln leasurn than a duty. () ""‘}:’.:f"'n" ol [0 grvantage we hinre dertre iy Art fedaried 16 AF often, 89 gec e Hwnys w mlhufluwunen! T mu[ o] Sennot ba bertet deseribed (han “" Ny (e e Wa iy o tinlgeat itenfreniy and fevely, simes fur: Hlaniy nmding tae promised reiigt Y Featgyoare, - pdigmety UUBLUY WLED, e Ravwat. RADWAY'S READY RELIER Quros tho Worst ¥nins in from Oncie ‘Frvonty Minutess INNOT ONH HOUR, After reading this adverttsement ured. one wuf alt W I HA . H [ B el A RS ot The Only Pain Remedy at inetantly stops tho most excritofating pains, slia niammation. and cures Congestions, whetlier' of ihy nng#, Ntomach. Lowels, of ollier gisuds, or urgans,Ly ono eppiication FROX ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, amatier ip viotent or cxcructatiud the patn, thy R e e e il Ror Ecumlle‘“u: ‘brostratod with dicess may suter, "0 RADWAY'S READY RELIE] WILL AFFORD INSTANT EABE. Inflammation of the Kiduoys, 1nflammation of tho Dladder, Inflammation of the Bowolg, emxlunelnn of tho Lunas, o Bore Throat, Diflicult Broathing Palpitation of tho Hoaxt, . Hysatorios, Oroup, Diphthoria, Ontareh, Influonag, Headacho, Toothacho, Neuralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, Ohiiblains, and Froat Bitos, P e A ] R ——— snmbler ot watee whl o g memeuts o ‘ump}‘h pratie, Soui Blomac, i inictnns batu, o Colle DATS ew dfops (s faln Trom chauge of water. i jreventaickuc ur Itbelier thaa Krench Brandy or Bittersus a sthnulaat, FEVER AND AGUE. FEVEL AND AGUE cured for 60 cents, Thers ta n ;{: iEkas IR m‘Z‘ Ly sz AY'S HEADY RELIEF, Fitty ooms HEALTH! BEAUTY! 4_purs fitch Tood-Tn ¢ B:\"?fiufic&'{fiun T LSl o DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent has mada the most atonishing curcs: so n;nlenkln-grnm are tiio changes the body undergocs nnde? L Ueucd #f this truly wouder(ul incdicine, thut Every Day an Increase fn Flesh and Welght 1s Seea and Felto THE GREAT EBI100D FURIFIER. arop of tho BarsnparfMian Hesolvent commuoy pD.l the i‘fo«, gnm&. ""“'hf‘f’gfii A now aud sound tes of the totuls, Byphilia rs,in th lln")ll’. foutns, Tutmurs, Nodes [n tha TlEt AR S AR o P b e By A (noarcer. Erapttonn ev‘-umf"sru {Ené‘um. ”dx{;m P e Wor bty Pomb, Wi all wasies of w uinterial, Tongumption, Glandular Discan, co s imn- Ixcharges from (L ars, lm{! the worst forusct In r Ling m in the Eleib, iffo princtyic, aro witfia tha curatiyo Fanka of this Wonder af modern cliemlstzr, andnTow daya i will prove 10 any pereon uniug 1t 7 eithier of thess forms of,dloses s Potent pawer Lo core e, ¥ pattont, datty becoming rednesd by tho wastes ond doromposition that xrs coniinually progresstne, succeeds 0 rtestiog thuss wastes, And opates thesana iin ew matertal made from heditny blu x © ita Tepairs apid, wdd overy duy thio fatte Illmu- £ SirimKers, €he food digiing Lettey. appetlio lmproving, snd ean and"woliutto- Not cxily docs tho Sarssparillisn Resolvent excel sl modiel sgonte fn the eure of Chranle, werofiiuiy Conciicutional and Sicin discascs, but {¢ 1156 Gul Eranl: i Kiduey and Bladder Complaints, Drivary nnlvgpmh Dlsonses, Gravel, luppeie of Water, lnrcontiuoace hlsease, Albuminuria, oad 1o ull rick.ust dopuslts, of tho watue iy e [1ko tho white of o s 113 P s B IOCbId, QT MR Ayps: Eryihe silihite b el Sttt Faliia The vioail o 1o Dack a0d srots the Sormc=r" Tumor of Twelvo Yoars' Growth Curod by Radway’s Resolvont o Rapwar—I have hed Ovarian Tumor fn the et ADFANSE Lave, il Drarian Tumer tn the Bo holp for (6, 1 (pie 'W!‘n'llll? tliut was rocoins A:r ed, but colhin, dw*i’mm saw your ficaulveus 1 m‘ll'o“lfl(f’ 31 but Wl po faith fu it, e oy ‘eaflored fuF twelvo yokre. f 100K s1% battles &'." ho ll!lo"lllfi nd vite box o s Pl J ttias uf your Re: 'ld"r" ‘B\lflllluull umor (o .linnnf folt, sl T (eel Lester, smarter, appler thun § have for Iv:lv!yrrn. The workt tiy A R R e A ! o Thers: Soi Pabifaet e rou hodes. o R R AN F e R PLICE, - = Bl Por Bottla AN IMPORTANT LETTER. {uuv Amox, Mich.. Apti] 10, 1873.~Dn., Rapway= End D{n [ ting Llils, ear 10F v aen tncurthiy. werg llrn note un p treo, My welght wes 27! Jen D cominencal with yaur seuedies, . Awo hideo and ten pounds. uut fhoy wie ut Lok Jliava taken twenty-tour botties of lie ! et wud iwcatyfougbotteyof filn I . Ureavill, Plowa scud ws uulmg'l'nu.“" MRY, C. ERATF. Auother Lotter from Mrs, C, Krapf, Dr. Ranwar-Kind d t t $ct Sl Four ook 1r1 | take tho liberty to addres ousgain, My besith fygreatly lsuravod iy o i our wipdlolnee Threw of e tumurs sro entii if onw and the fourth L nearly ua, Dropay a gunc, - i "mn 0. wd my welght decreastng Yery fuse. | avg il e great wauy calia his suimier (0 fiiu ool © thio woderfiul tyre s our Biedicthe s thune for Die, vad 1rom OBlo. pus Ynnu Caoada, ‘thres roo Jackaon, .4 Gullo & Lusaber fruin tia piate. Wit T M . Kheaty! o 870 wetl aoquptted with M 7. i b 4 entmalloTe ot i . ITabE A e Dcans orseliitmauy Volticsof tha Ml mivent B iha drugelate Of Ah ATbor, 10 persans willcied with (s Ret Y 1" Vours rohpectiutiy o et Ful curet SRUACH & CU. Aua Asbor, Mich., Aug. 18- 1675, ———————ry DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Perfectly (arteless, elcgantly coated with swnot purez femuiste, BHER Clouiiun. Abek reuetbrs, Joad ay's Pilis, ToF Uiy Cuv 0f ulf disopdure OF the Stid: s, Liver, Bowels, iiney, Vipdder, Nervous, di acha, ('n‘nhur;ll gy Costlvences, li;xd‘z.'xl' cf. I I e Hous Feve i o o0 and alf derangeniis el :’l:“ T8, rauted (0 efect u (it . oy uv dy vegutablc, us di follo a ;mlllll“lfl Lo teroury, B wlog Tmptoma sowiting (00 o it of e 08 STt of tho Siou squst i Tabi o i uF Erapilois kinge aug Sulterly S5 e it d P onact, ewiantha tof she”houd it Desa of Yislon. Dots w“‘n‘- efury tho blieht, T & d B‘J‘D&nfllhu Hend, D cyof Fris fiatiod o ca, Palg Ju the thie Y Ushedd Bias Luruisd A few dpues of Itadway'y Pills will Fieo the sy ted from al ve-uamped diswrdors. Lplee, 29 veed Perbor BT LRCR 5 READ FALSE AND TRUE: o) ticad ono ctamp ta RADWAY & OO\, 1’ Wetpsnsts o Kor i Dot ation worth cLut Ut baeut ol E