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L ~ The Chicage Daily Teibune, Fa ”_—“———_— b VOLUME XXXIX. TUESDAY. AUGUST (3, 1878, PRICE F1V§ CENTS, * . = e AT S e POLITICAL. ok sonleace or walle ar intarse, bt wil s |t sioreeaptaly tham way oty part of the [ MELIGIOUS TEANCOR, [ oot e e e e v | Koy iiaw Yoy & qrabeonent it aastsst REMEMBER! : At n2al few vears have been drawn fruin Western hemn, and, altbough they have lvaded down House, for $15,000, ployment of a Marshal was provided for. The ralue of the jewelry of . which Flsher was roblieu at that iotel 1ast May, r} HORATI EYMO A every channel of commerce, (ts graln ot Court then adjourned until 10:30 a. . to- NRWPORT, It Lo Aug, 12 Mrs I OUR Butl L. er in Har-|mm= flflfl"flllflona ?ac‘vubunur]:nv AL, ""“’W‘"‘“‘"“‘ have been taken o the The Curse of Canada Sitting on | ugrow. Hayes as EleiEGhed ot llun('h:‘(rl; J::f-’-?'fi'y‘ S utler as a Lawy ar: QUEATIONS—COMMUNISN AND pRoTECTiow | Seabvard st lese than onetbinl of he the Abdicated Throne of The 8tate Boari of Equalization meeteatnoon | the fon. Charles 1. Kassell, and at tea by the PFCI AL ‘ DISC()UNT mony with Butler as a OFFAPIINGY OPTIG S MR pATENTTite wasr, | 0% which wa taxed ueon 1 When ouF o Eob to-morrow, ani some o the members lave ar- | 1ou, Gebrge Baverat, " Farh was an clogant b AND ITS NEED OF A 8DUND CURRRN #h o, but (L has mold vast o rived to<day. rent. 1 the distingaished peopto af S ) Palitician. i Srtiendmteque Tkl o i hot have gone 14 Eurgne v “The Governor and military ataf? and the Goy- |, NewporL were prescut. » Aug. 9,— ENDS S8EPT. 1 NEXT. Our SELECTIONS of Choice Woolens for AU- TUMN AND WINTER ot the East under former charges. ‘The West | g0 B e atuce wold o much, nor paid prices | SCCNCS at Ottawa Yesterday At o low for nll that it bas bought, ~Grain has tendant on the Orauge Deen carried from Chicago to New York at seven Celebrati cents a bushels, and other things at the same ration rate. Formerly they paiil neatly four times as much, Inflation notw would riin the West. The war in Eurape s ended. It niat compete with | Disgusting Brutality of Both Protestant ernut's Guards 2o Ina speclal coach uver the Clileazo & Alton to ettenl the soldicrs! rennfon at Mouut Vernon vu Wednesday and ‘fhurs- dar. “The Btate Auditor Lo-lay registercd $23,000 in rafiroad bonds, issucd by the Town of Mazcou- tali, 8t. Clalr County. Gov. Sevinour at bis farm in Decrfleld to-day. The conversation took a political tury, as fol- . His Legal Opinion Aflirming the | lows: . o ** Governor, what in your opinion {s the polit- Power to Freeze Out the feah condition of the country st this thme " Chinaman. “There 1 confusion fn the ranks of bath par- THE HARV] NEBRASK A, Speetal Disnazcher (o [he Tribuns, JuNiaTa, Adams Co. Auz. 12.—Cutting nearly all done. Crop damaged by rust from 15 T G svon- | the grain of the Black Sea and with the fields, ‘ Tt . 1025 percent. Will all go into stack. Oats re now in. :lcen.b '(rfi::xlv:l;:p‘lrrfl: (;“:::-?:ufi;:ro:llcg ::)::t or Farope fut tlio taarkety ulldeeat fictalic, <1t and Papist, CASUALTIES. fair. Tic yield of Anr'tnghwlhcun;«ummm can do this if it holds to @ souad currency, and |- e % 5 at from twalve Lo thirty bushels, . . Bargaining with the Demo- f:x:t.‘"r:;dmex::h:ntl;‘u:; :;.:1 3“1‘:.‘;:::3-‘:‘1‘?]1:;:‘:‘::\: it will spon control the wealth of the country as R DiaIEN T3 TG TrNG ALLURED T6 JIER DEATH. B GRote, Caas o, Anigs 18im it now docs it political power. Lam satisfled, e . artor looking. over the Teld of politlcs, that | - OTTAWA, dug. LA—While the Orange Younz \What at first slght scems to threaten cunfusion | Britons, 'Prentice Boys, aud True Blues, of this and disorder, in the end will give us more sound | district, accompanied by a detuchinent of Mon- vlews about labor, guvernmeot, and Hnences.” | treal Orangemen, were parading the sireets to- S day, fn celcbration of the closing of the gates TILDEN, of Derry, s member of the Catholte Union at Trousers, = S$10 upwards. Suits, « = = S40 upwards. Overconts, = $35 upwards, Bpeciat Dimateh to The Tribune. BURLINGTON, Ta, Auz. i2—A terrible actl- dent resniting from the careless usc of coal ofl occurred at J.acrosse, Hancock County, Iil., on Saturday evening, by which Miss Addic Cole- mau lost ber lite, and her brother was seriously crats for the Massachu- what thoughta are in the minds of wmen, and o what views are held by large classes. Whilo setts Governorship. lhulr‘ tiftories may bd false, stifl they prove that thuse who cotertain them aro in troubte; and y n they whil brlog out many facts which wilt ba ol The Republicans in the North Carolina | value. The discussions of this year In the ena Spring wheat Is damaged by rust and hlight 10 r ceut, None threshed yet. Corn novor louked better. ) MarLeVILLE, Doidge Co., Aug. 12.—The jate wheat was nil fnjurcd by the hot weatlier. Ouats aleu. tirain wiil )] be stacked, Curit good. Prices Very Low! Nonti Baxv, Dodee Co, Aug, 12.—Spring o 5 A XEW YORK EDITOR REVEALS SANMY'S ECRET | temnpted tu pass tbrough their ronks. Ins | burned about the handeand arins. Itappears | wieat cut. Damoged by rust sud bight. “Will Standard the Ilighest! Legislature Hold the, Bal- Wil be of grest usc. To curo ertore, they | © suouaiits AXD NOPES AND INDICATES TIR | moment he was surrounded aud reutived a se- | that Miss Coteman put alot of coaloilintoa [ nearly ail gu Into stuck, Very little shroshiog " ance of Power. bivtintegicniio T b iy brimiglomatl BE7 1 Bty - Ry vere pummeling, and only succveded fn escaping | disb, ralsed the Iid of tha stoe in which a ire [ it bo done before Septeimber. Usls two-thirds ELY & CO" Tal]_ors' SNt ARG 10 Gefend thiem, ang Hothipit clires dis: Inspatch to Cincinnatt Enquirer (Dem.). from hia asssliants by bolting Iuto s lumiber- | was burning, and threw the coal ofl Intothe | O3 Sfube BRSPECS (Or OO BP0 0 oy vontent so surely us to let those who are dissat- K9 istied met up purties and try to orgunize ond Views of Moratlo Segmour on the | fire 5, cal "A4'a rule, sucks partics fuil into WasHtixGToR, D. C.y Aug: 11.—The followiug | yard and bidiog in the lumber plies. The dls- fire, A fash fnstantly foliowed, and the flames 15 published ln the Sunday Hera'd here to-day, turbance broke up the procession for & time, The crop will all go into stack. Grain all dried mmunicated with oll 10 the vesscl which r out well. Oats gt. Barley heavy crop, but 163 & l_G;') Wabash-ay., cor. Monroe. e B 1 " R A " A and fa from o New York correspondent: but, after tho cxcitement was suudued, it was | she held in her hacd. 8he dropped | hadle ul:uguuud by wet weather. Corn doing EXCURSIONS, Heelal jsod, Kliuwlal, ey Z'r"fli:?fifl”'”’rfimyffi’r3?11'3'&%&1'-35.‘;}'33,‘,':’ Asn matter of fact Samuel J. Tilden Is buster | roformed, sud continued its march. When pro- | the vessel, spattering some of the hurning "'{tx":‘ruzln‘: Filimers Con. Aug, i8—Vheat S tions of the Day. - t o [ oA T aimont any man in America. He | cecding down Sussex rtreet, near the corner of , . Aug. 12.—-Wh will shatter mnny new partics, and, ft”is to be L3 fuld on her cluthing, which caught fire, and, toped, will make clear and not only expecis to take Prusidert Haves' place, newrly all eut. . The crop will go into stack. d, A stablish muny }t he expecta 10 by the nominco of the Nemocracy | York strect, before assistance reached her, shic was so terri fi0" FOR "LAKE SUPERIOR. Oata "heavy yicld, but damoged by tov much e i P in 1840, 'Chatiey O'ltoarke, managor o the New MORK TROUBLE OCCURRED, kv surued that she died v nours afterards, | wet weather, J'rltlz&cum(_cmn i bo eayy. i V i s 3 York Clty Press Asvof . and myself wera ne time that it would | A brother ol the unfortunate ladv waus In o Fatnuny, Jellerson CooAug. 12.—Al whea Tho Btory About Tilden's Intention t | wpg you fear any trotble from the Commun- | wapkin down dohn sircet, N Vork, Yerterday, :f;'“:: el ::;:5"""‘;'" o unul:l‘y, | ooy a T el fout, wid, hearing s ster | cut and lu tho shock. “Ti wicatIs, without Additional Attractions. Try for the Senatorship. ists orother Sociallstic parties who seck to di- | when we meta prominent X clialy Berearse he Tushed uo atalrs. seized a quilts and | exception. good in quality and vield.” Excess- vike property " <0 no: in this country they are the most BUTLER. harmicss of men, and will do more goud than burt. They make clear by their idieners and HIS OPINION HEGARDING THE CHIXESE QUES- | yyuir follles the need of sound sovial organiga- whose name fuust wot be nientioued, **Congreas,” °| wisc counsels prevalled, and the disturbance was pafd he, **wiil meet on the 5tk day of Maret, wrapped it around his buridnge sister, and put out the fames, recelvine severe birng iy the operatiou. Medicul aid was procured from La lfnrnc, but without avatl, The clothes were Ive and frequent ruins lately liave prevented stacking, and b J3. feared hay greatly damaged wheat., A better prospect for corn cannot be Lnagived. quelied before any one was seriourly Injured. For what?'" A Montreal Young Briton received an ugly gash To npeach Tlayes.” in the bead with u stone. Several others wera LUTGEN'S FIII.I{DCORNE’I‘ BAND PROF. NELSONS VAUGIAN'S ORCHESTRA : " o AL TION, tion. When they talk of gaining their enils by P ey elmklg;l::‘:l?}t to.day Samuel g, | 8truck A number of arreats waro madedtiln nm‘::‘y',’ s h:ehley hl‘l{n“lf 4 ::1" |l‘|§:l1‘,w|,l:fl'flt,l|l:: lnn{n)"cl(’!nn::l::ugmt,‘i‘\‘l%"é‘l’n;r\lnfi:c;rfinl?‘immfigfi Jave been engaged to ';:3“;":;" the renowned Palace. Bosrons,:f\‘lfi.' I:l:pu'_}l;":a‘:"llu T;anun‘:.' Benils force, snd thelr desire to wade up ta thelr knees | Tien hae ‘emissaties (three of them) vut, and T | time. ¥Lato i the day, as two. Montreul Britons of “her person was busued slmuss to | firsterate onder. Will yield from lliteen to AT y Aug, 12~ owi {n bload, they unly teach our citizens the need of good Jaws well enforced. Thelr finpotence here shows the strength of our Governnient, beyoml that of others, A madman may shoot & King and shake a State, but majoritics caunot be assussinated. It 1s a blunder to interfere with thelr parages with arms in their hands. It would be a good thing If they were obliged to show themselves with all their weapons, and bauncrs, and mutiocs, on frequent oceaslons. Not only are the majority of our people vwners of pruperty, but not one poor manoutof o hundred In this country would give up his cliance of gafning wealth for nil that the Com- munlsts could give bim if they had full sway. Such parties aro only daugerous In countrics Kitow what his programme In, iie proposes 1o | w e s Stieab it K o L e eacn Ronats In Lo plate | NCre Walklng do i kling, and also to press by personal contact thelr colors, a man coming ut behind fi::i‘l’::‘lm;‘:ra:::l?u:slnl‘en'::{.“ i struck one of them & violent blow “Dncs ho helieve hie will' ba elected Senator by | [nthe lead. The police were on hand and ew York Legielature that will bo ciected thin | 0or g e cie the assaling party. A nume ifo knowa he will. 1ie hasthat mattcr fixed. | ber of Unlon men arrived from Montreal this Tlere s the Brat vantage.ground. Hu wrakened on , S D L O o tenaiote. icpresentatives, and | Blternoon, and It was expected row would oc Judges who seated Hayes, but he fe desperate cur as the Moutreal brethren marched to the ™ Daes b expect to unseat Ilayesy” statlon Jupeavesslon: aes bo e: es i No, of cu“xrxprc-unm; but Lie proposes to keep hits THE GUARDI WERE ORLERED ‘on"r name #0 prominenily before the public, by reason | In case of riot. Ball-curteldge was scrved, and of m: bcu'ui a s:x;lnnzx;.hl!mll:;rrhe‘::;-l::l‘l’l:“l';w a gubd deal uf anxiely felt. At 9 o'dock to- uestion of Impeachmen uay, Bayara, : > Shemiricke and afh mast eland aaide and. lot Tigen | BAEht the Orauge Young ritous formed in pro- werisp. Defore shie dled st rezalned her cou- | clebieen bushiels, The oorn bide fafr foranex-. truontivary yield, BzNNETT,” Lancaster Co., aug, 12.—Wheat nearly all i stack. Damnged by the recent ring. ata poor. Prospects for curth goud. ‘The wheat crop ripened ail at once, and has not all beau cut, : NetsoN, Nuckolls Co,, Aug. 12.—Too much rain during narvest bas dumaged the crop of wheat: The yleld will be good. BrOwNSVILLE, Nejunha C ug, 12.—Mucth ol the wheat yet in the shoek, Serioua damago by excessive raing. Much will be threshed from th: shock. CentiaL City, Merrick Co., Aug. 12 —Farm- ers ure busy atacking, Some of the graln wiil Rearney are becoming far from eatisfled with thelr hiero, whose speeches here and in Lynn are falling terribly flau. To-night the Exccutive Committee met, culogized, and shouldered But- ler in the following resotution: Itesolved, That wo bail with & fecling of anmin- skd plessure and debight the anmouncement of en, Butler that he apandons the Reoublican party, snd with opan arma we welcome him to the ranks of the peaple, The Kearney party {s to tender a public re- ceptfon to Butler, and has turned over the bal- ance of Its fund for that purpose. Butler has published & reply to the questions put to him scluuaness once and retated the clrcumstances of the accident, Miss Colenian was 31 years of age, and 8 deughterot Chartes B, Colemun, Postmaster of LaCrosse. PERRLESS, Daripe her entire round trip, Ieaving here on TIURS. DAY, Augt, 15, atAp. m. No palns have been spared o make this 6ac of the most cojoyable and plessant srips of the aeasun, inc Elesgant Upper-Cahin Steamer, JOSEPH L. HURD; Wil leave on SATURDAY, Ang. 24, at 8 p. m. Stalerooms may be sccured in advance at the office of LEOPOLD & AUSTITAN, 72 Marketst.. Manngers Lake Sup. Peopie’s Ling Simrs. the ) fall™ AN EXPERIM Y PEPPER. Hnecial Dixpatch tn The Tribune. Cixcinnatl, 0., Aug. 12.—A strange accldent oceurred to-day on the Springfleld, J. ot & Pomcroy narrow-gauge near Bainbridze. The train which arrives ut Bainbridge at voou re- wmains thirty mivutes for dinner.. To-day the engine was leit stavding ou the track as usual 1 f K ot O ik ity ot ;rhcre a:rlolv is zohnmfl:uu"t(l;n: ‘llm "l-b&:cr bo e pomitiee nr.xl‘l‘v;gl Grant in 1880, cesslon at the Orange ll-llhw escort the -\;on- while the engluecr aud tireman went to a bouse :x;: llon. ’:rum chcculvul raius during 1lumu. earne; ith regal 0 what tho o ey N ance ] AL I e ] P q ats are fiue. neet 1 ! ' B e e O e B e et Tha modil snd | . ++1ta i botne ivellest old fosl you ever aaw | 1620 MCICBQULS S0 Lhe station, whero | atout 100 vards distant 10 wet thelr } OYQ NS ot Willow Co AL, Ihe-Sprite / a u')' the Chin iy I3 mAY | Dotitieal condition under which he lies.’” In JhN0. " 8 anob 9L B00, Ubho, wen and julle ool TUsy hed el mous buk s t } ¥ 1 0 wi i ese. 4 AT TIIT M SARTIES SAL Bo: ~Every Congress han two sewions, The firet s | men were cougregated to meet them, wheat, all tu stack. Une-fourtl 1s dawnuged by ehort time when a man named A, rust. Crop will all go iutostack. O nuTLER'S “oOriviox ! what w r new the long one of tho Forty-fith Congressthat is B . Ouo huudred » 4 %0 tuto . Oats aro We have far sale the righg to make snd sell in the “ But what will other new parties do who armed with revolvers and stunes. ne e i 1 Pepper pulted the pin conneeting the engine | turning out well. Corn prospects fine. santen ot inois, Indihns, Sichican. Connectient s that ke Blll‘d Ell:not pru'cllll’l tnrlhha;rlm the im- liold, less”destructivo idens than tho Commun. | |22 tie next messlon of this Congres adlourta | oyon trom the Goveruor-General's FoorGuards [ with the train, climbed into the exb, and pulled | UGoLDRINsEY, Suline Co., Aug. 12--Consider- . s A California, °."2-.“x'-..'n'§m"= F"xnc&-: rention! he | mygration of Chiuamen; that/the Fourtcenth | Ista v conatitutional Hmits emhfiml 1t Ls simple, micots the first Mandsy of nextdiecmber. were stationed on the platform, and the Mayor, | the throttle wide open. The engine shot down oble spring wheat dsmaged by the excessive wet Amendment to the Constitution of the United | ., ** They may elect souie of their nominces: e wo i 3 *Yes; but cven that {a provid® against. Tt s evel » paent Iy to | the track like o Arrow until it feached a erve | weather of the Inst three weeks. The greatecy fnexpensive, safe, welehs hut 4ig poundss Lar they may qualify the action of the old partie m"‘m“;' ot | with several Aldermen, were preseut, ready to i it partles ged that tuoy aro to cull o ecxalon of Con ¥ ¥ e about o mile distant, when it jumped the track, | portion of our wheat wiil be marketed as fast Hf‘h‘,fl- chel, inanaged by a thild, and sately vicd | tatos has no application to Chinamen, they | peiihewm out of tholr ruts, bringt Up how topics | Zross o fae Atk of Aarch, 1670, T other worde, | read the Riot act tu case of emergencs. Proml- i s 5000 patie, %0 1hAt two can descend toxether, orone | Mot being citizens; that a State may debar rolled over on its aide, and became o romplete | ns threstied. Uats aro first-rate, but somewhiat 4 for discussion, and in thesn ways may be of | the Forty-sixth Conercss will immediately succeed | pent citizeus, both’ Cathulic and Protestunt, | wreck, Pepper was fustantly killed. What his | demuged. Tho best. prospect for corn we ever T etehclor a0 e it 1esq | Chinamen In inland waters from engagement | use. The Cxlsiencs of - theat new proanizations e T e e etnce, Tontr | moved through the erowd aud endeavored to | motive was' for o atrauice o decd bs & wvstery. | had 3 for practicavility and inexpenaiveness, affordin in licensed business, snd from usiog the State | proves that there is trouble aud distress in our thin winter by the Ne: ) 2 Wanoo, Saunders Co., Aug. 1L dealer & certain gud most satisfactory profit. ~Liberal terme to party alie and willing 10 handie either the city of Chlcsgu of any of the terriiory pemed, il Lad st one thne been o well-to-do farmer, bt bad squandered bis means by dissipation. Some of the citizens think he chose that os a peachment of Hayes will commence in Fubruary, | persuade thetn to disperse. and Tilden and acated on Mar arvest country, and they will forco the governing party t upon flat Jands which have courts; that & State - caonot dav 8 | o0k dutg thelr causes. 1 do pot think these capitation taxr sa a conditfon precedent e athier new Senators wil T11is THEY REFUSED TO DO, about uver, ex u the & been too wet and soft for machtues. Much of AT & co. organtzations will be lon lived. As arule, | "**’Tno liouse must ympench nnd the Senste try | 80 it was quite cvident that they meant 10 | pyethod of committing eulcides others, that it | the lodged and scalded grain cauted by the se. Room 3, Tribune Bul to the landing of Chbinamen, but may | the: npucnl to classes, and not to tho wholg | tho accused upon the articles uf mpeachmcnt. " have row as soon as the Britous made their | was a hulf-crazy, hall-drunken freak. vere storing and beat. The ranie of yield will F—dR SALE-—-BOARD OF TRAD: levy whatever discriminating tax it sees fit upon | body of our atlzens. The past bistory of vur *vTTrne, but the House §s Democratic. Nobody . ‘The Cniet-of-Poll believed tha Potiae resvlutions wouldparr, bt :,‘I_‘fn'::“fml n:“‘l‘"‘:d St d“"::“"n:‘;’m;""’ ey did. " dl!!,‘:‘b‘“‘“ lll:m'nnunn:e that the next House | advising them not.to proceed to the regulur W emocratict © depot, but to march quietly to the jumction, *+That has uothing to do with it, 1f this House 3 and tm: Ee;nteunenlnfig that the nestCongresashall | sbout three mlles out, where they neet on the hth of March, the next Congress mitst COULD BMBARK QUIETLY Gisst tien; nu (he Boudto musi €6 00 withthelm- | \ng ayoid & riot. The’ Dritons at first rojected 1t fe nenal for tho President to call an extraor- | tho suggestion, but were finally prevailed upon «lllln-ry -mggn:,ul Cangress, Do yui supposc Mr. | to acrept the advice of the Chtel. They nycs would do »o under auch circumstances? ™ € o would bo forced 10, or admit the weakness | Feached the junction at {1 o'clock without, dis- he wide, Girun wiil nmtlf’ into stack. Outs badly damaged. Barley discolored. Corn good. Avexanpzs, ¥Thayer Co., Aug. 12.—-\heat all In stack. Crup damuzed ane-tbird by rust. Will not be much threshiug done now, on ac- vount of wet weathier. Could not be o better pruspect for corn than at present, * Kexnann, Washivgton Co., Aug, 13.—8pring wheat all cut, Some lost hr lodging. Some not cut on the low wrouwd. Mostly being stacked. Nonu goints to market, Corn nover louked more promising. all who are within its territory; that a State may exclude aliens from occupying any portion of territory, sud confer on municipalitics the power to exclude them; and, finally, that the Btate has practically unlimited powers to take any measures to deliver itself from the curse of cheap labor. The ouvinion is chiefly vuluable as showing thgextent to which Butler, in courting the Irish vote, is willing to afliliate with Kearney. country sliows that ontside organizativns pass away with the causes which givo them birth.” “You think, then, that somo good may rrow ;ru[t :1’5 the present confusion in politieal af- alrs es. The Communist {s only 8 highly-de- veloped tariff-mon, who believes’ that the Gov- croinent makes tho rrosgurl:y of a country, and should Interfere wish the business of fis citl- zens, They hoth belleve that the property of oue should be given to another tomake nis busi- ness proaper. Tho ono suysthis ahould be done THE WALLINGFORD WIND. Meripey, Conn., Aug. 12.—Freddic Mittle- wood, aged 18, onc of the fnjured at Wailine- ford, died at noou to<day, making thirty dead thus far. Mempey, Conn., Aug. 12,—A committee of dtizensof Wallingtord was appointed this even- ing to receive and dishurse all coutributions lor theald of the sufferers by the recent tor- MEMBERSHIP. L Addrens 170, Trihune office. REMOVALS, “TROSEHILL CEMET l_iY_l_}OMPANY. \Then o would lose the opportanity. That maLter maentlod 1 the Hiindn of the. tmen who ate | the Union men chioered, and someof tien managing this taing, Thoy do not want Iayes to | hissed the military as they marched away. The eall Congrons together in uxtraordinacy scselons | gyre . N i hy | Mreetaall the evenlon werk erpwiled. with: mien Weantime the impeachment trial will'zo on, and it | sud women, and the Kreatest cxcltement pre- caunot in decency stop, ¥ valled. Brown's Hotel was attacked by Union +'\What do you mean by that? and all the windows smashicd, but no one +Rimply thint tho impeachment articles will pass | MEMH . the House tn January, pul:cnny the bigest partof | was injured, All s now guict, sud no further {hie Senato’s attoutlon 1n Fenruary and be pending | disturbance is anticipated. in Mnrch. The Sena matter of the tallure of THE Mon, It (s understood that Butler will scon speak in Fancull Hall. The bargain between bim and some of the Jeadere of the Domocratie party is completed. It fs understood thal he agrees to usc his strength to carry three Congressional Districts for the Democrate, and they, in ro- turn, agree to *ix things " that no nomination be made at their Btats Conventlon for Gov- eraor, leaving him a clear flold to run agaiust stack. Tho rust and blicht bas injured the crop from 15 to 20 per cent. No threshing dono yet. Corn A No. 1. MIN. Lasall ucrthwest corner of Lasalle 4 Madison. The Board of Managers have detcrmined to make emetery stili more atiractive. ani wiil 3 ot $209, and one church La Porrs, Wasue Co., Aug. 13.—Sprin ’ ccurriug. When the tratn feft sne | NRd0: Stamford has sevt € ® Waj . oring by o divislon vac ondd | OF fug cace. . - turbaticn (Rods in° New Britaln_ Yesterday contributed 8400, | wieat is all cut, ands large portion of it fu tua The offiee of this Campany hasren removed to Hoom TOB BARGAIN, bi' :nx:tl:::?’fi'::f' ‘,:’,‘:.:{, i the villgln;:lrl;::cel&l'g Sul suupose he did not?e tegular station without the Britons on board, | The New York, New ilaven & Hartford Rail- o 10, o Sailes h ot thelr theories that Government niust protect labor; that political power, and vot judustry and pursnits adapted to the condition of our coun- try, are the true sources of wealth aud prosperl- ty. We Lave reason to hope that honest Com- munists will sec that there is the most want and distress to<luy among factory-operu- tives who have becn protectead imte boverty h{ Governiment, when, {f they had been let alone, most of them would now be owners of road bas ordered its avcats to sell tickets to Wallingford and return at half-fare Wednesday next, the proceeds to be given fu ald “of the suflercrs.” SOTA. . Byecial Diapatch fo Ths Tribune. 81, Pave, Mion,, Aug. 12.~Chleage County— Wheat an uverage yicld; quality shout equally divided between Nos. 1, 2, and 8. Fredorn County—Wheat will average not MINGO JUNCTION. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. PirTspurg, Ta, Aug. 12. — The railroad slaughter investization onded to-dsy without putting the blame upon any oue fu particulur, farms,—llyi not in close tenements, but = the A tion bills 11 . 12,11 ve b | LH tho Hepubliesu candidntes o wil receivo the | Lo Alying, uob tn close teuemente, but | W Appropristion bills may make an oairs tesnun | Orrawa, Aug, 12—ihls oveulng & mob of | oy witistanding the tncontrusertible fact that | oo - "U*He!® 1 fho' weruj quality: yeey, Urcenback nomination, which will be given at | fertllecountry. On the other hand, high-tarit | weighed, and the advice of at least a duzen of the the disaster was the result of grosscarcleasness, i Ocmated Connty—Wheat will gleld five tg - Sterling, the freight couductor, was arraigucas “teeir busheis; poor quality, weighing forty-seven this morning, and, after & brief ezaminatiun, | 10 flftv-five pounds Frr busel.” discharged from custody, on the ground that | Murtin County—Half crop wheat; oats good; thero fs no law In Ohlo 'covering the specliie | COFH Dever better. offense with which he was charged. The result of the inquiry mcets with atinost universdl con- demnation. i UNDER THE WREELS. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. FAsT SActNAW, Mich,, Aug. 12.—John Shay, aged 13, son of & widuw womau, was Tun over by 4 Je " ‘ volvers aud stoncs, cougregated around the :’:";,,}"’"" In tho Unisad Statos has:tiech obe | yygiihn to mict lhx;’lllumrea:’l urflru-. b:h:' 11', **¥ar mercy's aako, upon shat polntt" waa expected, Would leave by train about 10 **Upon m’- ;mlm'th'.u mnMn‘g can stop tho o'rlocL‘ One hundred men of the Governor- progeess in tho Nenate if articles of jmpeachment | Geueral's Foot Guards were stationed on the are preaented by the House, " platform cast of thestation, while Mayor Bangs, * Nm,mn constitutionsl Himit of & Congress- l/:m. MeRae, Oéh:;clu. -;ullhst‘x;‘w:n. Ll’rmn Cf’&li Ronreer, 053, were ready to read the Riul act in case of Nothing, Admit that the Congressman's sals | pmergency. Thu Chict of Pollce went to the ary stops aud ho ls no longer apublicservant A | Gooyce 1Mall, where the Britons wers pre- now Congrees I elecicd, the now Senato is Demo. pariug to " march to the station, and cratic, aud bolh Io are Democratic, even t) Revublican Senate will be forced to help the Houso | advised them not to procved call the now Congress tuether, or public opluion | to the regular depot, but to march to the junc will nominate and eicet ‘Mideu Presldent. In that { tlon, about thres wmlles mn{ where they could thelr Convention this mouth, and now says he will accept it. men, when they study Communiat, may learn thay they get their wealth by taxing others’, which in principlo Is no bottee than taking It b division, Communlsm, in its open form, can never do as much barm us it does fu Its latent shupe In our navigation laws, Mafuc shipbulld- crs will not ollow our inerchants tu buy vesscls outside of our country. As they cannot get theny here at prices at which they can make them pay, Amcrican commerce s drlven from ng veeans of the workl; and we caunot seml what we make or rajse to many markets where they want to buy what wo want to scil. But for this fact, all classes of farmers, mechanies, KEARNEY. TOH GREAT ORATOR AMONG TUE DEAN-EATENS OF MARBLEHEAD. Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. * New York, Aug, 12,—The Sun’s Marblehead special says: **'The renowned fisherman's town of Marblchead was tho sccne of great excite- ment to-night, the occasion bolng Kearuey's speech to the workingmen of this place. lonx Fine gpectacien sufted to alt sizhts on sclentic prine eiples. Upers and Feld Glusses, Telescopes, Micro- Scones, Barometers, e KANSAS, Kassas Citr, Mo, Aug. 12.—A great deal has been waid about the fallure of the crops up in Nobrasks, lowa, aud the Northwestern States, but the product of Kunsas this year s sometbing almost unheard-of. ‘The wheat crop is capemally fine, and at the preseot tiwe the [BILITH pr pleco 126 CO1LLATRS praos 330 ICUFES prdos 100 [These sro our Spectaity ,|'and are done ‘cqunt to e Rent by all oF event, assuming that it will not ba necessary to bark quietly, which advice was finally but | a car ewitchingzat the Flint & -Pere Marquette | Kansas Pacitic Rallway 1s brioxing to thls city U. 0. befora the arrival of the great Pacifle Coaat | Gnd laborers would at this tiino e ‘prusperous, | coercs the fonate by defeating ths ApBroprALION | yery reluctantiy followed. 4 s atation thls afternoon, crashing bin leg | O5F 100 car-loads dalls, sl ot which has' beca 405 W. Madison-st | 420 WV. Uandolph | 111 Clarkst. | orape Abbott's Hall was crowded, Kearney 1t s a curlous fact, that the wealthy manufac- | bills, Tilden will be a Scnator, and waile appar- | ¥ [0 strects at a late hour were deserted, and | and srin. _He lived threc hours. He liad been | Falsed on land adjacent to the mullway, 1t turers of New England and Pennsylvania bavo ) A L A catly taking no part will siyly cifcumvent tho Bay- > ! ; rades above the avers d will add mililons LDUCATIONA came down from Boston at an carly mornlug | benc hesaciing che dting of Hairni uave | ar Tarman, End Tlondricea 1ufiaence. for 1o | mo further troublo ls '"""'.’::d' warned off the track. B0 tie wealth of - droughty Kansas.” MISS A:E-I(D’WETQLS, % hour, and made his appearanco et the hall at 8 | urging that a class of Awcrican laburers tust | Bext nomination. AT TORON ——— = Special stapateh 19, The Tridbune. hat 1"'0 Yo wsproes; 4avbody In golie W helleve Tcnong. Aug. 12.—~To-dav being a clvie *+Thoy will; and I tell you "“lr"m'“ it com- | hollday, business generally was entirely sus- mence as I tell you, anid that Tliden will take | pended. ‘Tue chicl attractlon fu tho city was Conkling's seat next March. " the celebration by the Young DNritons and o *4Why did Manton Marblo clve suchan extended | preptice oys of th analversary of the clositiz fnd curlous hlstory of the Klecloral Comwiaslun | of the gato ot Dersy, in which the Orugeuien ¢l o-day Dbrought large “\That Ie another part of the programme, Marbl | purticipated. = Tralus 1 did that to buiid up'mownnlnuninm 'of Tilden | bumbere of Orangemen from -dJ-rcntomwm for the nomination. It was not for Marble to | and villages, who, with ths = Orange- speaks; but Tilden chose to spask through bim. 1 | men who arrived from Moutreal yes- look upon thut e a good stroke of policy; so ao | terdsy, formed 8 monster —procession all Thden's frionds. 1f you read that "Y“ care- | and parsded the streers, ‘The delezates fully you will l’lls-l“w-l ciery wquint of fncldental | ror Montreal Includ t\‘llr. David Graut, County intluence arou deliberately simed agsinet Mr, Abrabam Mackay, Thurma be protected and supported by taxing American citizens through tariifs.” TUE GREENLACK QUESTION. *What do you thluk of, the greenback ques- tlort WL not the Weat demand an inflation of the currency! “*1 think not in the end, although {nflation fs popular with maoy at this time. There i also a prejudice n the intuds of the peoplo of thu West growiug out of the division of* our voun- try Into debtor and cruditor States. ‘This b in- creascd by tho stuphd and selfiah wav in which tha privilege of fssuing Natioausl-Bank uotes way divide Most of it was given to one cor- ner of ovur country, where cuscrency was less nceded thau elsewhere, ed azohist thisat the time, and refused to sign the bili which authorized the banksof this State to cume under the law of Congres ‘The excuse fur this partiality was, that all the States wero offered un equal chance, but tho West was not In a condition totako jtsshare. But, If therule had Leen mudo that no State should recelve more than its share of tho Natlonal-Bank currenc Eustern capitalists would huve establish bauks at the West, for at that thme the privi- lego was one of creat value. Now It is not much cared for, s _that most of the Natlopal- Bank capital is held in Pflmlvl\'tntfilh'uw York, aud Now England. It s solocal that tho rest of the country bave becous inditlereut or hos- tllo to the systemn. But 1 do uot thivk the West can afford to have an {uflation of our cur- rency. It would be more hatmed by th auy other portion of our Unlon, Abpeals now wade with some cffect to thelr prejudices sgofust what aro called bloated capitalists or boudholders,—a ¢lass of men who do not exist intbls country. Wo havosomu rich meu, but they are rich In lands, in rallroads, factorles, or kiuds of property other than money, The doy- crmnent bonds owned iu this couvtry are held by savings-bauks or Insurance companics os trustees mainly for laboring men or persous of small fortunes. The whols amount of banking vapital isasnall ftem compared with other forma of property. WALL-STUEET A CUARNEL-HOUSE. * There caunot be a more ghastly satire upon Wall-atruet thau to spesk of its bloated cap- italists, when it is & charnel-house full of the skeletous ol dead corporations, while those that are left are sbrunk to skin and boucs. A Hst of its bankruptcies will show that thero s 1ot & spot ou earth wheru the financial epldemic has slain such multitudes of baukers, brokers, o'clock. Charles H. Litchman was choscn Presi- dent, and mado an Introductory speech, which was loudly applauded. Titchman spoke {nfavor of the workingmen dolng their own thinking, advocated tho Greenpack theory, denounced capltallsts, empbasized the fact that workivg- 1mncn were tho subport of the country, eriticized the credit systemt in tbis town, and, alter rafcullng the trustec-process as practiced here, proceeded to eulopize Kearney. Massa- chusetts, he sald, had had o taste of the Chineso question at North Adamns. Litchman referred in complimentary terms to Butler, which was recclved with —great applaus Keurney was here futroduced, and received wi deafening applaust NORTII CAROLINA. TUR SENATORIAL QUESTION. Bpectal Dispateh (o The Tridune, WASHINGTON, 1. C.y Aug. 12.—Tho latest fn- telllgeuce from the North Carolina clection in- dicates that the Lemelature will stand about as follows on the Seuatorlal question: In the. tlonse—Vance, 5%; Merrimon, 37; leaviug the Republicans with 41 votcs, In the Senate— Vance, 213 Merrimon, 12; leaving the Repub- publicans with 17 votes. In joint session on the first ballat, Vance witl buve 73 votes, Merrl- mou 59, and the Repuhlians 53, As [t will take 86 1o clect, the Republicaus In the Legislature witl have the balunwe of power, aud, 1L 1t is lm- posatbie for them to elost u Bewstor ,they may dictate who the mau be. WISCONSIN, KIQHTH DISTRICT, Spectal Dispateh {0 The Trivune, MiLwAUxeg, Aug. 12.~The Republican Con- gresslonal Cunveution for the Efghth District, vow represeuted by ex-Gov. Thad C. Pound, will be held at Btevens Puint the 4th doy of Heptember, The delegates are sppurtioned ou tue vote of 1877, as follows: Adamns, 3; Ash- land, 1: Barrou, 3; Bayfeld, 1; Buroett, EH Chlppew ouglass, 13 Duou, 5; Juueau, 4; Lincoln, 1; Marguette, 33 Oconto, 5; Polk, 8; Portaxe, 5; Bhawano, 2: Taylor,2; Wouod, 3, FATAL FALL, Special Dispateh to iur Trivune. DusuqQue, Ia., Auy, 12.—This morujng a son of 8. Wington, o clothing merchant of Murlon, was thrown from a pony, und had his neck brokeu, AUCCEAOR TV MISS LATIMER, Wil open her Bchool Sept. 10, at 814 Michigan-ay. cor- Der ol Wty AR ate” A faw boardiug puplis i ba cEven: TP UTNAM witl have charge of 1o Kindorgarten. JENNINGS SEMINARY, AURORA, ILL. THE 6CHO0L FOR TILE TIMES. Eea tull adveriiscnient in next Tribune, MARTIN ILLINOIS, &Special Disvateh to The Tribuns. Patson, Adams Co., Aug. 12.—Tho winter wheat 18 not ylelding as much as was expected st harvest. Will ot exceed twelve bushels to the ucre. Quulity Is excellent. Oats going thirty bushets. Corn three-fourths of a crop. e —— + PUTTER'S COMMITTEE. Kelly, of Now Orlenus, Ready to Testify— The Literury Bureauw st WorkeHtaoley . Matthews too 1Susy to Appear. Special Dispatch to The Triduns. WasmuxatoN, D. O, Aug. 12.—Kelly, mes- senger of Gov. Kellogir, who, it I8 clakned by the Democrats of the Potter Committee, knew the person who added the names of the sbeent memnbers of tho Loulstana Electors to the scee oud set of certifleates, bas arrived bere. It wa: clalmed by the Potter Committea while fu New Orleans that Senator Kellugy: bud sont ove of the Senate inessengers from this point to Keop Relly out ot the way ot the Committes in Now Orleans, His prescuce, howuver, has been eu- : tirely publle, and ss yet he has not received any subprua from the Committee, and the lofer- euce [u that the story of un attenpt to bide hin Ir;':\'cw Orleans wus merely manufuctured for offect, Thus far the selections of tho Domocratle Cominittes fromn the Potter teatimony for cam- !mu:n uses have been conlined to cholce extracts row the testimony of Aunderson and Weber, and thess of course are prescuted without aoy- thing to arouse even a susplicion that the hand swearing of thess gentlemen was in auy degree dlseredited by subsequent testimouny, NEw Youk, Aug. I—Tho Potter Investigat- fue Commilttee resumed its scsalon this morn- ing, but, fu tho ubscnce of scveral members, no witnesses were examined, Gen, Butler usked that Stanloy Matthews be summoned. Afr, Potter sald that the Beoator had beea summoned on Batu , and bad rephied that an lmportant eugaxeweut at Newport would prevent Lis attendiny, and whalever lLo fo- tended to do ho decmed of no cousequents to the Committec, From this reply Mr. Pottee sald he laferred that Senator Matthews did uut WASHINGTON. Campalgn Funds=l'opulation of the District —Presiilent Jayes Coming West—=The Chi- nese Embasey. Spectal Dispateh o The Tribunz. WasiinagTon, D. C., Aug. 12—In au inter- view with Mr. Foster, ho is reported as saving that his Committee was recetving a good deal of money from the Interior Department; that Becretary Schurz, and, In fact, all the Cabluct ofticers, had contributed for cutnpalan expenses. A census has just been completed by the Dis- trict authoritles, showing the population to ba 161,754, un {ntrease of pearly 21,000 sluce 1870, This addition is chicily colorad, To the Weatern Associuted I Wasmixatox, D. C., Aue. 12%—Presldent Hayes has pecepted the (nvitstion of the Mine- aota State Falr Assoctation, and wiil attend the twentieth unnusl falr, to bu held at St. Paul 1rom the 2d to the Tthof Heptember, [t s tho intention of President Haves to visit his home in Frewont, O, the lust of this mouth, and then 0 to St Paul via Chicago on the evening of the i of Neptember, If sgpecably to the guests, there wilt b un excursion to the Red diver of the North und across the grieat plains of Dakota, ‘The reception of the Chinces Ewbassy hero tember will ot be exceptipnally elabo- t‘;nu Chinese Ambassador und sulte will ved by the President snd Cabinet In the anuer othier foreign Ambassadors u.e re 1. “Tho Vresident does not auticlbaie any trouble fu belug ablo to conviues tue Em- bassy 1o take thu sume view he malntains on the subject of Chincse Immigrativn, aud It is not thought China 1 opposed to the lunitation of the emigration of lier people to Lhis country., Minister Seward will be here at the time of the Embassv's visit, and_ will faciiitate the transaes tion of buslness botween the represcutatives of the United States and China, « T NAVAL MEGISTER ust fasued shows the total number of officers L MISCLLLANEOUS. FAT. { OF REDUCING IT given In DANTING'S BYST! full 1n ‘"o La Dania’s Advice to Li Yelop the Fleu auty, Deportment, Dress.™ ete, “T'at tully pregared (6 watn the pubiie hat there (s swn whith loseesses thia nruperty of ruduce ing fealr, o 8 % Hanting's Hysteim, Wit {ts diffrent modifications, (s the only oue yet discovered which can Bave the devlred effcet, © Any(hing elea means dunger to the.cunstituilon 1€ not fo I N. F. Look ui Misa Latimer's death, I bund DE LA BAN Master of Montreal, Tt was & document intended to stab . . el Touriian, & man of whott Filden o aurely afraid, | Deputy Saster; (i ke Clechar You must understand iu this connection, too, that | ful dlaster of tho, o a1 M Tilden bas three fxcd Ideas 't view: ' Firat, ho | Willian Jolinton, orshipful does not expect to get Hayesout. Second, he pro. { Duke of York Lodue; and J, A, Miller, Deputy poses to have bitus hupeached, trled, and acquitt Master of the Boyue L. O. L. They wero most without duabit. Thind, by probosce 10 ratse the v cordlally received by the brethren of this city, duviiall the time 1o keep his own name fresh | gni to-night were cntertalued at diuner at the or thie next Convention and couuteract the | jyhnston House. Il:muunl:u (gn‘t “t"‘hl""w n{‘-dv%r q"l:f:m"ml:' SUSPENSION. ayard, an chrouic caud 8, omas A. . e (Chirlcke, fnall this the Democrats asauimo and Bpacial Plupatch 10 Tt Tyibunt. cuntdently beticve that the next Presideat will by MoxTrEAL, Aug. 12.-J. J. Mnluhurfl‘mm a Democrat. They aio fihting for the nomtnstion, | tractor aud engluver, has suspeuded. bili- aud Tliden seems to have the luside track, fearlug | ties, $20,000. only Phurmanct e aaenred? z rin. i cal tue o Tures Rivers, Quu., Aug. 12.—Ross, Ritchis o g y y m,“l.l‘:;‘:““l,'::: 2’:‘,","':{'_"1’.3".'fl‘,",n:f:‘m'fi'- & Co.'s steam saw-mills have burned., Luss, in the )sst Prestdential campaign, Ho knows bis | $48,000; jusurunce, $44,000. mlnlnuw.llll:l l’u:‘n Tilden l‘?u;fulv{l't “\r llludC:ll- e _‘-M— W veution of 1870 e urganized beautifully, and has THE WISCONSIN GAME LA all the mone; the Democrutic slde.” You ses . Thera ata s’ uauber of bundbulders shoug the Bpectal Dispateh 1o The Tribune. Democrate who aro watching this matter closely. MiLwavkss, Wis, Aug. 12, —Tucrehavebeen ;',',‘;’Ld:"'"mu":"“"fi"}fi‘,‘ With eitor “Tilden U | 1 gny attempts to nform the public ss to t money question; but when yoa mention any | provislons of the Game law of this State, but Wentern mags name in counectlon witn the Preal- | ghe most socessful of theso efforts Lave Leen e N iy .‘!a,{.‘z.,,.‘:,'.‘,:hf vartial faflures. The followiog are the dates in and they want New York and ien Franciaco to do | the law Hxed bythe lutest amendmcnt o the the exctianga of tho Last, inucad of forclug the | giatute: 1 world Lo o his ox- % Coanies ‘in® Londu & he' hus usually done, and | , Woodeock, quall, grouse, pralriehen or ghal- would continue to 4o it our curruncy was ox- | rie chicken, partridee or ruitied grouse may be pajied. killed frum Aug. 25 to Dec, 81 of each year. ) 1aim 1o ki 3 from e 1 el %a Giivg e Tovel | Previous to 1676 the time began Aug. 15, Attho beet. ‘t‘n I‘n ruixlumh‘ll.:lml Tectii b the Albany Lag lust scasion of the Legislature tho present dato **lo 13, oo clecte 3 g T . folatire iens Swiion 50 & seat 1y the Benate, and | Was 8xed. Wood duck, mallard duck, teal duck o l{:rg _“mlzl Cutrasa nn::mnmn - 8 mxlan:f mg be killed I’n’:‘l‘fi :&ug. éh to l‘);: ll“n;uuulon ey e g e i 0 perun ol w or have fn ct s‘:tuv:.n:.r"mm that, evenis wusk delcrmine Iilden’s § | 0 iy quckte "f"’ between March 1 and July Thie New York City oditor referted to, with | 2 under peualty of 1 for vach v les, How, to De- Worship- 2 VE & 0., « BANKERS, "6 and 18 Nassau-st,, New York. DEALERS IN GOLD AND U, 8, BONDS. Buy and sell on Commission for Cash or on Margin, all securities dealt in at the Now York SBtock Ex. change. Interest allowod on deposits, sub- Jeot to draft at sight. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKEN, CHAMUER OF COMMENCK, mflf{-fl'}" sciling Governuient Bonds, L0k County Bcrlp, Cotiactony Vouchers sad seliing. hadge on Lundon, Facis, Fraokiost, - o 5 n ali brauches of tho Navy and Murloe Curps, | ¢80 to respond to the sumuions, 5 TO RENT, dov. Pound, of Chippewa Falis, will doubt- | aud speculators, The feellng at tho West i | No person sball kill avy wild duck, brant, o | o vaand rutired, 3,067, en. Butler rewurked that it Matthews’ sa- e Jenn b e imated. by & substantially uant. | uiuiuat eroditors fn e East WHL dle out, aa | Faot His couversation ws bul a8 Ver LeUSi | wild gouse st suy tmo by anv weapois or desicd | 84 per o, i bassistions to-dy, $1,650,800, | BWeF teant that ho would ot atteud, of uboy TO RENT, |t T iemsmoti of icos | sy e short smors s tag s s | ol Tilbn Vi vt done sacot by et guneiy o e wed 0| MOl el Wi et | he smns f e Mo et e Willlam Scott, of Graad Rapidy, Iu tho feid 68 | \y)e, debtors fail, creditors must go down with. NP ps Deer muy be killed only between Sept. 13 aud {:fl,:",.;,g"“”‘ Judy of Fremont, and will | 40 0 5ud Seuate, so that the powers of both Store and basement 4 LaSalie-st. s also second.third. | @ candidate, bus be sunounces that bho supports | them. The East sutfered most, for the huaviest MISCELLANEOUS, Dec. 81, th penslty {or viojating the law belug | *“150° Moty Devilla Mantfila, the Spantsh | €a0 be determtued. i the louse bus not the L R S T | POuna e Demerutle Comention tor th | ooonerain uitonts I Goemala i bald wogien S 3o oS80 L won S GLeR i AL e (SR | pones o comiel o i o ileery 13 ot Yy 3 2 " ¢ ds an cl 5 er, miok, akraf . i ¢ TS U ¢ investis ot ey MamsractuTIng L e Dullding. samc helct has-voen called. 10 bo Leld at | $he \eat has tho rosds or. alfiur}’-fifio’»’o‘:‘;fi:fl{ SpactL pupatch 1o e Ty ibkes. u i 3 leave of abseuce for thres or four montus. | (UCh e o wust uot be killed between Moy 1aud Nov, L Wasmsoton, D, C., Aug. 12.—Seoator Con- | ™40 jebir 'y rovislon quite s n:umnum to be over has arrived from Florids, a0d feels eu- | known ayany other dis the Game law is that no tirely confident that he will carry bis distsict fa | partridge, grousc, prairle cuicken, quall, or tho comlng election. 1o alo fecls very certaln | Woodeovis shall bo carricd or shipped out of the that Mr, Blabee, Republican, fu the Secoud Dis- | Btate, uoder a pevalty of $10 for cach bird, une- trict, wiil 8160 be ule.ted, uwib to the fact that | Lalf going to the fufurmer wud the otber halt to thiere ts @ general and bitter dusatisfaction witis | the School Fund. The luw applive, by its terms, suspicioun. Hu did vot kuow what credit to fve to certalo ucewspaper articles that he E cer, bug, If they were true, Matthows had been testlfylug to newsvaper reporiers, Hu tells to them'as much as he pleases, and we want biw hereto tell as much a8 tho Committes picases. e therefore moved that it be entered Girand Rapids, Bevt, 11. It {s not probable that any compromise will bo agrecd upon previous to that time between the Democrats and Green- buckers, altbough a later barvain is possible, based vu & coalifion fu the legislative districts, for members of the State Scuate and Assem- Dbly, with ab agreciment fur the Detbocratic cau- Count Brunett! will act as Charge d'Atluires duriug the Minlster’s abscuce, e e — e TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Nzw Youx, Aug. 12.—Work on the East River bridgo bas been suspended for want of which ure [ profitable uss by it. The West will recover from the financlal shock much sooner thuu the East. Puoulation s pouring iuto fts neates, giviog value to fus laudsfaud a pgreat fucresse to its productious. Tho wealth sud the powes ol the country bave moved Westward. 1t solls more than it buys, STHY. [ — O rd thut Matthews refused to appear ' y t e dlscharged on the record pe —— i Potimrms | qudbte to Witdraw, tholr Yoto belug given for | 1 deals with the niarkets of the world, » : ated azalust bim, {0 railroad aud express compables us well as to | Sppropriation, aud 500 men discharged. Lefure tue Committee, und that the samy b re- ¢ o DISSOLUTION NOTICEY, Barrows. 4 t:nntu‘tl;:: staudard of value used by ‘.,,";:,‘.,!5 Syssaiay W"h\'\-‘.l.:.‘uu“u"’ o fodividuate. 1btste Chap. SA1of the Lawa of Rucial Diapakch 40 Thg Trivune ported to the House for their action in tho mat- DISSOLUTION. ¥INST DISTRICT. The Democratic Conventlon in the First Con- wresslonal District will be held at Eikborn the S]at of the present moutb, one week after tho Republican Couventiva. 'The Democratlc pol- icy fn regard to a candidate os agreed ubon is Lo nomioate boldly ss the Dewmocratic caudidate werelsl world. Inflation cursed the West, for 1t wado the cost of its routes for trade threefola what they should huve beew. The charges for carrylug their products kepty thews out . of the markets of Europe. TUE WEST GROWING RICH. # 8ince the coutraction of our cunenc{v u: e Apaciul Dlagaich 12 1he Tridune. 1878, aud is reproduced fu the pew Revised WinaMaC, fod., Aug. 12.—The Greenback | Stututes, tqtake cffvet Nov. L party bers will bold g geaua demonstration ou pext Thursday. ‘The Hoa, James Buchanan SPhINGFIELD, ILL. sod othier notsble tats will be the speakers. Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tribuna, Douuzowu:‘:'::’f\"u"z'\.urz:—wflllm God- { SPmixorisey, 1L, Aug. 12—Tue State Com- Dxs Moz, Is., Aug. 12.—The probablilitles are that Call, of Kossuth, or Kidder, ot Boune, will be appotuted by the Goveruur to fll the ofiive of Rulroud Commissioner fn place of Carpenter, who goesto Congruss. NEw York, Aug. 12~The Columbia crew ter, Mr. Potter remarked that he would entertsin Mr. Butler's motion, but_thought 1t better to awall the prescncy of Messrs. Hiscock and Stenger befure votlug on it. He tucrefore ad- fourued the Committee until 11 o'clock ta-nor- The cepsrtnership heretoforo calsting betweon the Sncereizued under the frim uame snd atyle of Dewey & Coy s Lhls day dissolyed by Hiusual cousent, H DEXI AN E, Cltoks WAKEHAM W. CLOSB! Culcago, Aug. 2, 1878. LOUISA M. DEWEY. I ey ol SpremeJustico Graig | Bus deciiued the public” recention” tedered by | Fof Juc bustacas witl be carited on by the undenslgned st | 1he Hon. C. H. Parker, of Belol, the Green: that it bas raised to the value of cotn, the sbalk bas beeu nominated by the Bepublicans | missivuers vo ms—Bupreme-Justice Gralg | g ity authoritics. The Committee then wenb futo executive Wiiogavury-st., under g old auuno of Dewep @ o | paok candidate iready fu the tield. They will | Lias grown rich faster thau it ever dud betore, | ol the Beventh Covgresalonal Dstrict,” sud Judges Goodspeed and Vaudever—uet and S5 Lotls, Aug. I2.—Willlam Fisber & Co., | sceatons ¥