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Lz - ’ . 'THE CHlCAéO, TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1878, : 'OREIG The Austrians Still Mesting Determined Resistance in Bosnia. No. 1 (not nameaq) resembles Amsden' and'ripens Jano 1 at Oswewn: Kan0on'® June, No. 2 (named Mavor’s Early) Tesembles .i\lgr-nrlur. except in color, aNd ripens g Ilulx: ater. Also, Mr. 1, Milliken exhibited tw, No. | resembles tha Amsden, by ‘iUt advanceof ft. The Socicty recommendey T 2, named kmpord " No. % named Emporia, ripens ten dava eay than the Ameden, It Is though b il nerior to the Amsden. bt tobe muc gy, ship' nf gome nrominent popular Republican they may bo ahle ta redeem this district. While the district possesses many such men it 18 gen- eral ‘ conceded that there s only ons map who w%ill be able to_carry this county acainet the Democrsts by a fairvote. This man is the Hon, IcFetridae, of Heaver Dam, a ventleman vosacssing grent pereonal pooularity in this county, where, sgainst heavs Democratic odds, he has several tines been _elected 1o positions of honor and trust. Mr. McFetndge ia a man of fine clgesical education, was formerly a prominent lawyer in Beaver Dam, and Is now the owner of the Beaver Dam Woolen Mills, flay to goMnto a detatled statement of these frands and uneifpations, 1 have no time 0 Ahow y how the ftetnrning Hoard of Florida, In plain Ylolation of the law of the Sinte. in cqually plaia violation of the solemn decitlon of the hichest Conrtof the State, threw aut 8 namber of Pemo- cratic hallata to €1ve 1he vote of the Stata to the Hnyes Electors, tn<tead of to the Tilden Electors, whu Bad been chosen by the weople, Nor how, in lke maonir, the Retnrning Board of Lomsianathrewont from 8,000 to8, 000 votes given to the Tilden Electors. —therchy disfranchising the peoplc of whole nreancts’.and counties, pnd completcly teversing the vote of the State. Nor hiow, by a Yote of e1ght to asven in the Rleet Miss Gartle Barnes, of Detroit, s making & speech this evening. Subject, ** fcmucrnnw." ADRIAN, Spectat Dixparch ta The Tridune, ADRIAN, Mich., Aug. 13.—The Repnblican County Conventlon sitting here this_afterncon made the following nominations: 8tate Sena- tor, R. B. Robbins: Sherif. J. R. Cairns; Gonty Gierk, W. L. Ohurchi Reglster of Deeds, M. P, Long, Treasurer, George B. Prosecuting Attorney, W. A. Under- ood: Cirenit Conunlssioners, C, L. Hall, Wil- 1ir Merritt. Congressinau Edwin Willets mada A atrong speech at the close of the proceedings, ———— ried to Frederiok Yessom, of Brooklyn, this morning, at Chspel Royal 8ayoy, London. The Bishop of Nebraska officiated, DRATH. The Rev. Georzs Glifilian, & wall-known re. I“I:lou' aod miscellancous writer, ta dead, aged yonrs. talk,” G. H. Babcock n lectura on Palestine, and Lhe Rev. 8. M. C. Gerald one on Jerusalem, usiag Lhe Improved model of the city, just opened for public inspection, In the evening, the Rev. Dy, Hurst, of Draw Theological Seminary, lectured on *flow Eng- land Becamu a Pratestant Nation.' (v, Col- quitt, ol Georgla, Prestdent of the Interna- tional Sunday-Scliool Association, Jeft Atlanta Monday afterncon on bis way to Falrpoint via Cincinnatl " CASUALTIES. FORBES, TIR FORAER. Lowpow. Aug. 13.~Thomas borbes, arrested on the steamer Adriatic, 1 held for extradition oD A charge of lorzery. He would have been taken ashore at Queenstown but for the lllness of his wife, Cochra » One- Division Obliged to Retreat NEW STRAWDERRIES. orai Cammiasiof, all inigulry Tnio. thess frands | Hhe o e, Nooln. Milly Before a Large Body of New varloties of strawberrics are mujy 4 partner of the Hon. , Burchard. s FRANCE. WILh e oty apa Y ™ A .'Sl‘ir'.'&“n“".‘n’%‘éi'n'!'efid Tr\':mnd:xfiklsxgnw‘«d:{t‘.flz Urat agbtnss & SLronRe posMIet Hormacres ks MISCELLANEOUS. Insurgents, SUCCESSTUL AMBRICAN EXRINITS AT TNN PARSE fanOE THEOLD AN, - et smuthing really Roou bt iy 17 e '«E X ;nuc:c;m{n:(‘::: J}"“h.."1’..'3?.‘,‘.210."-."."}«..';,',‘.'.':.'; been a membor of the Btate Legislature, MAIXE CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. EXTOSITION, #low and risk little on varieties not fully ty, no matter how large the displny fn the wat®h tisement, BEH, we miaL no fe !nlll:‘l‘é:hh"' believing, New and better fruft than we't have ie in demand, and will surely comg to h,’" in time. Lookout for It. Just ow, the Sh less strawberry is receiving loud nommend‘mm as of fmmense size and superlor qunlity; g, the planta are now being sant over the Gy at 33 per dozen, The probability fs, hnweve” that it s not superlor to Uspt. Jack, or tioyje! oF some other varietics that e alrenty |1 Still, the posibillty of something bettoy o {vays In order, and we shonld be Idoking ouy f "By the wav, epeakine of the Capt. . berey, we ara imdined o think that 1o Avrreasn, Mich,, Aug. 12.—This morning at -8 o'clock Burt Cook got upto shoot & fox which had been killing off his chickens, The fatfter got up for the same purpose. BM sup- posed he heard the fox.as the chickens were squeaking snd flustering. He looked roynd the corner of the barp, thought he saw him, fired, sl ¢hot his tagher Instead. His father lived onls ity minutes after. The shot was purely accidental. No onc blames the boy. It wns hardly dayitzht when the shooting accurreu, but bright moonlight, i SMOTIIERED IN A GRAIN-BIN, Speecal Dispatch to The Tridune. BELFAST, Me., Aug. 1,~The Democrats ot the Fifth District to-day nominated Joseph H, Martin for Congress. PRIVATA DALZELL. Tn the Edulor o) The Triduna CALDWELI, O., Aug, 1.~ bave- withdrawn from the Congressional race in the Thirteenth Ohlo District, though I was sure of a nomina- tion on the 31st inst. But | bavé no money, How could 1 hope to win aguinst & man willing to spend s million! | dare not tey. The sys- tem I8 wrong. A poor man shionlad he as eilgi- ble to Congress as & rich one. The man who buys an oflice witl aell it. 1 wiil keep cicar of his Jast term befne last winter, when he was elected by neariy 500 majority ina district that usualiv gives about the eame majority the other way; he écrved last winter as & member of the Lomimittee on the Revision of tha Statufes, where his legal ability, In connection with his practical mind, was of great service, He has slso been Superintendent of Schools, and Mayor of Beaver Dam, anl W vne of the Presidential Elcctors in 187 Hels amanof sterling character, s thorough Republican ever since the hrat organization of the party, and a firm believer fn sound muney. Owing to Democratic mismanaogement of tha Internal affairs of this munlr for several years Dast, there Is quite a revolutlon amoug the peo- or Canvassing Roard may defeal the will of the Jecole, the wrong fs remedilese, the Constitution s powerlenn, the people sre helpiess, and nanrpn- tion mast trinmph snd prevail, Theee, fellow-citizens, are now all matters of history: bnt, sithough the crroneons deciafon by which Conereen counted in Tayee and Wheeler maynot_be reversible, that fact only makes it the more Incumbent upon the peapie to candemn the decirlon, snd tne means by which 1t was broncht about. 1f such an nanrpstion can without rebuko, It will soon be In vatn to talk_of canstitu- tionsl modes and honest elections. 1f the will of the people can, with impunity, be overturawn by obecure and corrupt Returning Boarde, and there tn no remedy for the wrony, It will eoon be tha voice of such Boards, and not the voice of the people, that will make your TARS, Aug. 18.—Among the successful Amer- fean exhibita in the Exuosition are McCormiok's reaper and Puliman’s palace car. Specimena of American coal and wheat recelve gold med THR CARMEN'S STRIRR. Panis, Aug, 13.—The cabmen's strike ts vir- toally at ao end. Two-thirds of the men have resumed work. TITE COMMBRCIAL CONVRRENCH, At the recention of delegates to the Franco. American Commerclal Conferance yesierday, the Minister of Commerce assured the delegates 1hat he had followed with great interest the movement they were promoting, and wished their success. A Busplcion that the Bervians Are in Sympathy with the Bosnians, ' Anstria Will Place an Army of Observa- tion on the Bervian Border. Deaths from Famtne In Indis Doring the Year Estimated at 1,850,000, : racefved the attention that it descrvos, I Presidents. And how lonr. 1 pray you, conld | Die here azainst 8 continuance of this rule, and | the dirty businesa. PRIVATE DALZELL. Dixow, Iil, Aug. 18.—To-day shout noon | paid to be a seediing of the Wilson, ] S darermment aiand wnict auch x aysem o | the efcct of ths foeliog wil bo observed mext | T orsmwrvoamie S G | The Mark Lons Exprow’ Weekly Revlew MISCELLANEOUS, thres boys were playing in aoo of the corn-bins | torin quality, and fncraases wore Fapian” bk m i ve . s . . 18.—The : g 3 ment of the people? My friends. If the people | Democratle ticket from Representstive to | the Firat Congressional District have nominated of the English Grain Trade. CUBA. of the eleyator of Capt. Jolin Thysart, when, | & very strong grower, healthy and productive; ever condone this creal win: If iney ever pardon Coraner. In the person of the Hon, George F, | Maxweil Stevenson. HAVANA, Aug, 13.—The state of slege estab. hiae & large borry, handsomo snd sol ver ean ine e l upou the slide belog drawn below for the pur- 1ot disappolnt Ene planton . T4 wi oyl the zulity men who perpeirated it --and neatly | \¥y,geler, of Waupun, Dodze County also pos. lIARRIsDURG. Aug. 14.~The Nationals of the lished on the 7th of February, 1874, has been | pose of londing, two of them were drawn in by he F f (] Suciv.aue of who: haybesnirewarded by ofics un: zeates an able and pooular mail, whote name hos | Fourteenth District have nominated D. 8 Early THY, BAST. . ratsed. t n".‘“fi“":}x ang coveloped in ne corn, 40n0 m;‘,,f h‘:"};wr;‘ G “,’;g{"‘f:,{',f‘:{," ':’,::u‘:‘f:"?; Qi eate of popolar government will have resson to | 8'rea cen Urought forward in conncction | for Conurces. C TUNIS. T MG A eacape 4 o Fu o of ihe i corn BOINg | would scom. Prouty's Secdling also s ol bang his head in shame, and doabt the possibility | With the Republican nomination for Congreas, VERMONT. Paris, Aug. 18.—It is rumored that the West- stopoed, 1stac Barr. one of the (ads, was foun: oz Geneva, Aug, 18.—The fortv.six Ameriean delegates tothe Universal Conventlon of Young Men's Christian Assoctations, which met to- Mr. Whecler has atready declared, however, well ln some localitios. - that his private busincas interests will not atiow himn to accepl the nomioation. : of ita snccess. Yes, my feliow-citizens, the very existence of popnlar povgrnment, the' question ‘whothor ft {s pussiblo Lo nefintain if, and to main. tain it in purity, now on trial bofore yon. As WiiTa River JuncTion, Vi, Aug. 13.—~The Republicans of the 8econd Congressionsl Dis- trict bave nominated J. M. Tyler, dead, sniothered by the corn. The other bara- Iy eacaped with his life. ern Powers have agreed to a French protector- ate over Tunis. REPORMA POR ROTPT. Mr, D. B. Wlxn‘cl“lmu‘?‘ AMr, D. B. Wior, of Lacon, Is experim with chorries, and la endeavoringto abtal; i . day, have arrived. TAIL, new secdllog varletics, e il e < hores an o everence. Vout Conetitation s ILLINOIS, YELLOW-FEVER. Loxpox, Aug. 13—Nubar Pashs, summonea [ znm trearr or nzna. Spectal Disoach to The Trivuna, o havo. TS son he et Cane T walne youe freedom, A8 you'esteem virtnoe and de- THOE SIXTRENTU DISTRICT. by the Kliedivo to asslst In carrying out tho re- London Athenain, Crernnnm, Wy. T., Aug. 10.~A violent hall- | his new nrlullesl and sends the fruit, and by e ke et ‘yous snmcrnes ap¢ers [ Gen. Lewis B, Parsons, ot Flora, Clay Coun- GRENADA. forms of the Admivistration In Ezyot, sailed | The territorlal changes effected by the treaty | stori passed uver this clty this aftcrnoon, de. | 10te concerning then, Lo the Lrairie Fapp ty, 111, a prominent Democrut in the Sixteenth Congressionul District, left 8t. Caroline’s Court, where he has becn & guest for the past few ditys, for his home Monday night. He has heen absent In tho East for soveral weeks, and toa ‘Taisuxa reportor he safd he had In & measura The editor of the Harmer say: In the secdlings accompanying thesoe, and whity wera 2. 8, 12, and 1, Mr. Wiet hav s think, eucceeded in producing something Whicy will, if they prave bardy, commienit them to cir lover of good deseeri-cliarrien, No. 1k 1s & fapsd purpledruit, smallor than Early Hichmand, Sweet and eatlafying. No. X in dark-red, or ratpg . for Alexandria, bearing fmportant projects of et mant ) on reform sanctioned by England and France. MERTING RESISTANCR. ViEana, Aug. 13.—The Twentisth Austrian Division has not yet been able to reach S8emor nik. [ts outposta fought a battle with the in- Mrwurnis, Teon, Aug. 13.—~A special to the Aralanche Iato to-ulght reports seven deaths and clght new cases In the Jsst Lwenty-four hours at Grenoda, aud indications are thas elghi or nine will die before noon to-morrow, with from twelve to fifteen new cases. 8o far of Berlin are of & most camprehensive nature. Hv the treaty of San Stefano Turkey was called upon to surrender 78,330 square mliles, with 4,530,000 inhabltatas Tue treaty of Berhn denls with 83,300 square miles and 4,852,000 in- habitants, as follow Indaite Maram. anix. ineidans, stroying nearly all tho lass on the south side of several strects. The hali-stones measured from five to six in circumfercnce. At Fort La lEls the same storm occurred with thesame BECTIONALISM. 5. Anothier great fopic remains 1o he conaidersd, and. when § shall huve offered some brief observa® tions upon it, my task wh be done. Fellow-citl- zens, nothing in Dortics seema more certain to mo than'that the Republican leaders reat their hupes of a prolongation of their power apon 1lic succens DROWNED,. b [ ’ o vurple, larger and swaster than No, 13, No, 13 that may attend a studied and encrgetic effort on | lost the run of politics, with the exception of | nune have got well, 'The city is In a bad, filthy | surgents near Gratscuanitza on the 4th imst. C Sintee gnom New York, Aug. 13.—Threo clldren of | B'dirktrod i s o 1y T TON I pevit 1o o womasmansed, | hat hie bas scen iu theniewsbapers. The Uom- | condition Fever is reported ot Winona aud | The division was aleo engaged on the Sth, til, | 510 % R0 | Michacl Rath wero drowned to-day by the up: | ande ;?:"535; -‘«Z’.‘”t'n‘a‘:'é‘ufi"i’- Kietmand ng. A 3 ¢ A ¢ o Miss, Ceden 10 Lovans . Mr, W 1 pinpatriotic, and delestable than thin scheme, 1 | Ocrats appeared to be greatly divided fa | “SSMGIE v Avr 18.—A dspateh from | 10th. 1% advanced close to Subls, but in | Leded lo vustry 7000 46,05 | Betting of their father's scow. T e 1o 58 hone Sl 1--:‘1'3-:11}5:,1:“3‘15‘&‘:" seat i da ot enough that the Kouth has trankly and man- | s section, ‘They held a Conventlon & | Butler B. Anderson, Vice-Dreaident of tho Memn- | consequence of tho scarcity of supolles and ex- | Tone occupicd and MansnatLrows, Is., Aoz, 18.—To-day | may reavtie fall reward dus him 15 hor efforty t; . ]ully;\c(n-pwld the mnlllll‘.lnl ]uu ,\m; that, wlnlw short time ago, at which over 300 baliots | phis Howard Association, dated Grenads, Miss., | baustion of draught antmals, foll back on I AN 3001,000 813,000 | Gporley Bhorthill, 14 yoars old, son of T.'T. | prodnce scediing fraits whish wmli ot the suine timg ingall quest ong aalo e moile of thcir ldnv} he | were cast™ for a nomtoation for | to to the Howard Association of this city, [ Gratschanitza to sccure Ita communieations. cloaiity af hlinnrin, 24404 1,773,000 - 841,500 mmnhfll, grocer, was drowned in the lown o wanl, a0 long falt, of desssri-chierrics thy # Comtiintional Aurendme 3‘,’ (hat e'&r’}'lfi';lam‘-'fi Congresslonal candidate, all of which was loves | ™ * Scud orauge leaves and nurses. Situn- LENIENCY ASKED, Tngfuced n- amerd o g Tan0on gas,o00 | NIVEr near the City Water-Works. wili os ‘“"'""“H'v;f%'fl":!"":fl\ st ' Radical Cougresn, howover douutfal s | jahar lost, for they u'l]uurncd, staxcry late | ton i fearful; worac than In 1873 fo Memphis. s Ioh h IRRY. CONBTANTINOPLE, Aug.13.—According to sd- vices from Nirajevo, the Insurgent Government has sent Haflz Pasha to meet the Austrisns and ask leniency for the Insurgents, CoxstAxTiNOrLE, Aup. 18.—It is thought Impossible that the Bornlans ‘can prolong their resfatance. With a vicw, thercfore, to tran. quillize them, the Porte has appointed Mehomet el by : conitutionality, or nanifest 1ts injustice and lin- poilcy. 15 nevertheless gbeyed; that a denlre for Rarmony und peace, aad a determination to aid in y the proscrvation of ‘(e Union, ara unmistakably . and plainly the dominant sentimenis of the Sonthe crn neople,—all this 16 not enough o deter the lto- pubilican managers from resorting 1o all the wesn- ons in tho arsenal of the demngogue, by which " scctlonal hatrod can bn arouscd and perpetuated, and a slld North thereby created 1o ruls with a rod The tsland fortreas of Ada Kale, recently oc- cupled by Austria, 18 not referred to in the treaty at'all, auil will probably remain in_the hunds of the Power which now holds it. Rou- manis, In exchange for the terpltory ceded, Is called upou to surrender §,270 squaremiles, with 140,000 inhabitants, to Russia, ‘The politleal ;Ilmlnn- of the Balkan poninsula will bu as fol- ows: Dr. Mandeville and four nurses sent by the Howard Assoclation have arrived at Grenada; :lc el ore nurses loft here for that point to- Mr. Wicr alsu scads the following item ll!he L'rairie Farmaer concernlug a new gom?. erry: 3y nttontion has beon called for the pastiwe yearsto s now gooseherry-atranger, found by My, : H, Ganton, of this place, growing on the pisey of a Mr. Heargadine, In LaSalle Connly, and esiig {n that nelzhoorhood Honrgadine's aweet gouse berey.., 1Ll unlike any named variety I havo scen and Mr, ify ! hour, sine dis. A new convention will have to be called. 'The General u{n there are now fivo candhlates In the ilekl, fncluding Sparks, the present incumbent, who pledged himaclf at his last nomination, two years ago, nottobea candidato In this campalizn. Four vears ngo he went to Congress by a majority of 000 votes; two vears ago by o majority of 1,400; but Mr, FATALLY BHOT. BavanwAN, Aug. 18.—FElla Chase, the * In- dlan Doctress,” fatally shot herself to-day, while In bed examining Lier husband’s pistol, SPRINGFIELD. RENADA, Mlse,, Aug, 10.—Seven fever deaths and cight new cases in the last twenty-four hours.” At Jeast 100 down with the Tover, Weather cloudy, with threatening valn, Indi- catfons bad for patients, Four cascs of black : p ) ; Gaston thinks' It may nossibly Lo the ' of tron n prostrate South. It i Uitteon years | Fartond did not cialm that thig Noraiaz toan | Somit. reported by Dr. Tughes which Mo ays | Al Decha ce the Gommistinar o peed M it Dipailc Mainm: | state Doard of Equalization—Firat Business | Hincn G i o, L UoFawall onstha e wince theclose of the War, —thirteen years since a tarly, the popularlty of the candidates cannot recover. DBusiness entlrely suspended, TURKISH CURRNNCY, B, 145,000 143,200 of the Court of Claims—Drelslons Resorved #un, spoken of in thia siip cut from the LPrairie " hand wae raieed oF o word was spokca aganst the Farmer of Jast Jul preeervation of the Unjon,—and yet ariicies are vrohably haviug the most to do with ft. Mr. VAT, 363 oo, "Cornwall-on-tho-Ttudson, N, ~delntyre=kxcursioniats. and {ralns pass by without null.l:\ng the place. lf&’fl: ";’,‘;fl:fi FA,M0 The Porte, to prevent the further deprecia- . B Distress truly appalling. R Spectal Dispateh to Tre Triduns, 3 ot o e AEL i bty e Lt | kel bnie AboD e oo nc—for mathnce | Vi ORLEANS, Augt 18.—A. specal to the | ion ot Turkieh currener, bas decided to. rane "1ho provinces o Indseire. | Brarsariaum, Ll A, 15 Tho Biato tosrd Lo B Thnao ohteges e len et . of which Is scarcelf ‘mmllolefl by anyihing that | Judge Watt, of Balem, Washington County. zl';',::,_fgn'n‘ :-;l:fllmffl-en _nllm'l f-llm; 7;{2,' 'L’,'."".: the import duties on salt, tobaceo, and spirits " to bo occupled by Austri, Bulzarla, and | of Equalization convencd to-lay, s quarum of | arcen color when fully ripe, are large, sweet, org. wan written or suld when war was fagesnt and the | Thg lurumlcnnl liave nominated B. B, 8mith, [ ot Twenty-six denths b A to the extent permitted by its treatles of com- | Eastorn Noumelin, there remsin to Turkey'only members belng present, and organized by | &ndduley. Mr. Rousays the plants aro vighrou, L?’fi?«.&!o’f&fiflf"’fib thing more wnjust, nothing | °f Marion County, and Gou. Parsons thinks ho | tho fover. Tirenty-six deaths have ovcurred. merce. {mnqmge infles, with 4,770,000 inbabitants, clecting Charles ' H. Anthony and Willlany m;;xumfinmm‘l fie comparativaly free fron mora unpatriotie, nothiue moro njur o lh§ is a very good mun, but he seca no rensun, from n'r.—.——uouls. CRNTRAL ASIA. of whom 2,521,500 are Mohamuicdans, In Ar- (W quieition o9 alate gooseberry, " Ltuluk it Is thesame, for the renran that thers were recelved from that vicinity two planta amo Houghiton scedlings and other planta, ' B thi it nay, it certninly sppear to be a fruit we worthy of attention, —It being enormonsly prodoe. tive, freu from mildow, and, na you will sca ny ihe samulcs mailod herowith, of large sizo and good quality. 0.L.B, Bulllvan e Doorkeepers, and L. E. Wheeler as page. The Board thon adjourned until Tues- day, Aug. 20, The Court of Clalms also met to-day. Chief- Justico Crafg presided. Georgo Scver was chosen Marshal of the Court. By agreement, case No. 1, the clalin of T. R. Armstrong for $09,600.74 was taken up as a test case, tho de- cislou to govern the other fourtcen ) menls_Ruesia takes 10,000 square miles, with ahout 850,000 inhabitauts. Cyprus, intrusted to the keepiug of England, has an area of 2,238 square miles, and about 150,000 inhabitants. UEACONSPIELD AND THE OANTER, London Soecialor, July 20, Lord Beaconsticld hos been made a K. @., and has ohtained the remaining Garter for s faith- ful colleague, Lord Balsbury, ‘The Prime Min- sater recclved Investitureus Knight of tho Order in o private audienco at Osburne, without any peace, welfare, and prosverity of tho Republic, nothing more clearly demonstrative of fhe neces- [ ity fora l:hnn{ll‘ of rulers' and the inanguration of ancra of justice and fratomity, than in afaried by these facts, canbe fmagined.’ Do yon wish the Unlon preserved? Then support those who would : hind it together by the Hea of fraternal feeling and A common intcreat, a8 well aa by constitutions and lawe. Do you revere Justice and advocate causlity f of righta? “Then rupport the party on whoss bap. ner **Juatice and Equality ™ nre indelibly Inscrih- ed. Do you wish to sca tha conntry sirong and " o Democratic llll’ldrulnl, why the vote this year should bo materially changed from what 1t was ot thu last Cougresslonal clection. Mr. Parsons said it was erroneoualy stated in Tis Trinoxn that he was a candidate for Congres- slonal ‘mmm and he denled the sllegation. Ho says nls hushiess will not sdwmit of it, nor do lus inclinations prompt him to nccept of the position. . Loxpox, Aug. 13.—In the [loused! Commons to-night, the Under Secretary forthe Foreign Department, In reply to fnterrogatorics, stated it was impossiole for the Government to sy whero the Russian forces in Central Asla were statfoned. The Government was quite willing 10 tako the responsibility of sending a mission to Cabul, a8 it could not regard with fndiffer- cnce what had been passing fu Centrsl Asia dur- 87. Louis, Mo,, Aug. 13.—Capt. William 8. Nelson, who arrived ot his howe here from Port Eads Saturaay laat, dled this morhing from a disesse suld to be a wmaditled type of yallow fuver. Two or three other persons recently from the same place are now sick hero, but of what malady tho doctors have not fully deter- inined. Capt. Notson was u mechaniesl engls NLOOMINGTON. Apecial Diepatch to The Tribune, LAROE AND DESIRADLE BTRAWDERRIES—HOW ) 1 tey th s Br.ooMiNatoN, 1L, Aug. 18.—Thu Democrats | neer, commander of a dredge-boat at the jettics, arade or ostentation, ana it ts understond that | couni claims, amonntiug in the azercgate BEST TO GIOW THEM. Rt aluaacs, e parer thaly shed M latnty | to-day nomfnated Dr. | Ho was also s member of the old firm of Ends | g the last two months. Fe'orotera o rematn' T of Becunmiold, {n- | $1,177.76400." By agreoment, counsei i all the | _Bavoxnrirson-Humsom, N. Y., Aug. 0 irreststible strength and universal well-betng to g of Bloominzton, for the | & Nelson,wreckers; also Superlntendent of guy- | The Chancelior of the Exchequer pointed out | stead of takinz any highur title of nobility. ‘The | cusos which fnvolved this question wera sllowed s The attentlun thus s now hoing pald to atraw. berries fs very marked, when compared with what It was twenty years ago. Now, thousands of acres of Iand throughout the country are de voled Lo Its uscg ab that time estimates wonld more fittingly be made In rods or square fect of surface. Now, In the proper acason, they may be found upon nearly every table; then, the cultivated berriea were largcly Nmited to the richalone. At tho present day our exhibition. tables are visited by thoso who talk with tho ut ' moat composure of specunens measuring - from seven to ning fnches in circumference; ot that remots time, berries of bardly half this meas urement would excite oxclamations of wonder- ment and surprise. Certafuly,. 08 we compare the past with the present, wo cannot but focl that the American peoplo are to be con gratulated that this delicious fruit frait is now o gonerally and succeasfully grown throughout our land. Befare giving the methods for grow- Ing theae Targe berrles, It will, perhaps, be s well to briefly describe some of tho varietles that arc now attracting special attention, Seneca Queen—Amerivan frecmen us we are, yet we are led, at the appearauce of this royal berry, to give it thu pratse atd pdoratlon that its varfous qualities seem to deaund, A merit that proves a powerful assistance to it in win. ning adlicrents 18 its very carty habit of ripen- iog. Auvother of almoat equal fnportuance ls the productive habits of the plants; and, when to these are added the plensant flavor and bright color of the fruit, we ara led almost 10 overlook the fact that It is exceeded in meas urement hI a number of other varletics, aud that us yot It only stands In the socond or third rauk iu point of sl The plauts ars hardy uud vigorous growers Lloneer, or King of the North.—Of the fifty or sixty varicties upon my grounds, this Is one of the very earllest of the larger kiuds. Thore are others of small size that ripen about as early, Lut onc of these *Kings " will easily outweigh or outmeasure fifteen or twenty of Ita dimfnu- tiverivals. The tnest specimon thus far hus measured something over eight Jnches, This i3 larger than I have yet grown them, but ex- perimcuts uow o progress wiit perhups, another year, give me equal suceess, Tho frultis of & bright-red color, of good quality, and prowmises to prove tinely adavted to cither market or prl- Enu: Iuw. ‘I'ia plants are both hardy and pro- uctive, Nicanor {8 a well-known and formerly widelye rown little Lerry, posscssing many zood quall 1us, but s0 inferfor In slze tbat it will no doult soon be driven [rom our gardens by ita more fa- yored and largerrivals, Essex Beauty, Crescent Beedllog, Matilda, I Legislature; I\ D, tartzen, of Randolph, for Shenll; and Pr, B, M, Fostor, of Bloomington, for Coraner. The ditllculty between Rogers and bLis opponent, Vanordatrand, of Heyworth, was amicably adjusted, both Bloomington delo- gatfons belug adiitted and casting the vote of oue delegation, MORE ADOUT DECIUS AND OLD PICKLIN, Soeeinl Correapondence af The Tribines Paws, 11, Aug, 13.—Oune of the Cumberland Caunty punera stated last week that Bishop, of Fduar County, und his Iriends were dissatiafied with tho nomination of fus, und that they intensted to ull vote for Col. llcnr‘{ Vaun Scellar, Republican, - The paper appearcd on ‘Thurs. id on Bsturday s mass-uecting of the soverelges of Cumberland County met n_Pral- rie City, Word had gons vut that Edgor County had rebelled ogainst and intended 10 reproach the lonarable ex-Circult Ju(ls'r. Hiram B. Declus, beeause he was one of the rcuule—oneonhn ‘*Boverelzns” of Cumber- id Conuty, Fela-nols, Heury Blankeuship, an *orlgin: nd cx-County ~Cuwmimlssloner, rrculdad. I'his was his speceli, as reported ver- bathin by the Private Secretary of Hayless . Haunna, of Terre Haute, who was present: Frruow-Crrizens, URniarsctivi or Panty: This weeting s pregnant with momencious resuits, The tidal wave of Northern fanatici ting agin our shores. It hea already reached and unguifed the grand old Deuocratic County of Chicago, Wo have hearn that it were approaching Edear Lounty, 1t were (0 be expected, ‘I'ho beaple of that county Ilve in vosrd hous bourd bouscs which are pointed, —and that thoy have carpets on thele floors, —carpets bought in ‘Verre laute, 1t Is our | duty to resalute agin al} theso cucroachments on vrimitive slmplicity of Southern lilinols. Thu Conventlon * resoluted, ' A dlay or twd befora the Eden Conventlon at 8helbyville, »Old Fick” was In Paris, Bob 'urrlnh‘ of the Edgar National Bank, tuok “Fick " incharze, Atdinuer »Fick * delivered Uimselt thus: I'!m for Iishop, Bob, but you fellows must look out for Wenaling, ~he's the durk horse, | #aid to Wendiing the other day: ** fleurge, what thadevil do you want to run for Congravs for? Bob Ingersoli, like a roariog lion, has Leen going, upand iown the-country, svekiny und doyourtns all the Huoch Hwings, McCloskeys, and Tal- misges le could find, and you, like 8 youny David, have thia toliath hip and “thigh, Yua are makiog & Tepntation, —are waking money: have sil the Chrlatisn world at yous elbow and’ Jeeus Christ at your bavk, and the h—11 you want to run for Congrees fur [ can't sgu.” d Poocion, Uarter Itself associntes him with sowe firty of the most distingulshed personages InEurope, mmfl half of them betug Royal, and the othicr half British nobles of the highest rank. As Lord Beaconsficld has done much moro than moat of them, and has, In the opinfon of the Queon, served matertally the intercsts of the Empira, it _1is reasonable enough that he should be ad- mitted into this Iighly distinguishied” Order. Bat whether what he has done ba really a serv- ico or n sovero blow to the throne ha serves, no slgn of Ioyal m&)mul. of course, can deter- mine, In the world whers illusion Ia stripped away, a good mmlnly Orders of distingulshed werit will bu read with o minus sign hefors them, and stamp not onlythe practical blunders ?r favorites, but the grand misplacements of ayor, boat-bullding yards during the War, buiflders of the calssons for the St Louls bridige, and hade led a life of unusual industry and usefuln 8r. Louts, Aug. 18.—Tho physicians who at- tended Capt, Nelson, whose “death was an- nouncud this nooo, state he died of malarial Jever, and that tho cass preseuted no symptoms ot sellow-Tever. It was nlways understood that England had greater interest in Afghnnistan than had Russia, and was therofore bound thither to send a mis- slon of equal weight and influence with that of Russla. The Under-Becretary for Indla,when fntroduc. Ing the Indlan budget, gave the official estimate of the number of deaths from famine in Indis at 1,850,000, three hours on cach side to nrgue the point whether the statute of limitation applicd, and the furtner question us to low far the claimants were bound by the decision of the Commission of 1857, and the releases given in conscquenca thereof. Messrs, Bisbce, Mason, and Jenks argued an behall of the claimant, and Mr, Edsall and Senstor Archer on behalf of the Btate. Attornoy-Generat Edsall also contended that tho clalin® was barred b;( tho statute of imitations passed in 1847, limiting tho tima for crsons to bring clalms agalust the Btate ot liinots. The decision of the Court was re- served. Casc No. 2, noxt taken up, was the clalm of Bakwell for $10,620, growing out of the chaugo of the Normal school {n ita course of study from that conditioned in tho donation of the achool land. ‘Thia case was argued and - deposi- tions rend by Messrs, Hatch and Campbel! for claimant, and Attorney-General Edsall for the Stale, and W. 8. Coy on behalf of the Btate Board of Education. It was nlso taken under adviscment, and the court thls evening ad- Journed until morning. Thero would not ap- pear to be tnuch conlidence entcriained that the Commlssion will make very large awards to clalmants, The Governor and military staff, D, A, Ray, of the Stato Becrot Bervice, State-Printer Lusk, Brig,-Gen, Recce und stafl, Col. Barkley, of the Filth ftegiment, Capt. Johnson, aud the Uovervor's Quard, lelt this afternoon on a special car aver the Chicago & Alton for the lount Vornon leunlon, . J. D. McIntyre, of Pekin, did not bond out s distillery to-day, the bond belng informal, hut ho will bond out to-morrow. The apprale- crs returned the value of the seized pruperty at ‘The excursion for Niagara Falls and Put-in Way, which left to-day over the Wabash, con- tatned nearly 1,000 excurslonlsts, the largest that ever passed through here o one party, — HORTICULTURE. Mixed Planting of Fral§-Trees=Now Frults and Their Quolities—New Peaches—Now Strawberrios — New Gooseberries « Now Seadling Chiorries. From Our Own Correspondent, Mixspavyw, I, Aug. 12.—Home again! 1 bhave spent wome weeks among the fruit and frult-growers of Alton. Tho apples and the inelons are what {ntercsted mo chiefly. Nelther apples nor melons are plenty; bat tho quality of both nutmeg-and water-oclons fa better than usual, and the prices pald for the same ars more remuneratlys than they have been for muny years, 01110, THE OPIOSITION TO CONVERSE. Special Dispatch (o Tha Tribune. Corumuus, 0., Aug. 18.—The petition signed Iargely by bustness men of this clty, of both * political partles, urging AMr, Lorenzo Huglish, & prominent citlzen and sttorney, to consent to become on ndependent candidate for Congress against the Hon. George L. Convorse, the Dem- oeratle nominee, has been suceesstul. For sey. oral dgys Mr. English emphatieally declined, but so perslstent wero tho ¢fforts of his (riends af both purtics that he has to-lay consented to eater Into the contest. ‘The Republican Con- gresslonal Conventlon will assemble on Thu duy, sud will, without doubs, indorse Mr. En- klish,. In saditfon to the petitioners in this. city who urged upon Mr. Enclish tu becomo a candidote, were delegationn and petitions from evury county comprising the district, Thomost wealthy and prominent bus. luess men—noth Democrats sud Republieans— aru leaders fu tho move to dofenl Converse's alection. The German and Irish uames on the st emnbrace Democrats of the old_ strive, who have heretofore fallen into Hne under the party lush, but now bolt the numination of Converse. “1hia Leotlug prevalls to u great extent through i s the entire district, while an air of confldence " 18 most wollceable In the Republican rauks, notwithstanding the district fs strong- Iy Demueratle. Uen. Heatty says that he -enters this campaign to win, Ho will take the etump at an carly day, and devotoas much thug as posaihle fn atumping the State. At a meete 1ng uf prominent Republicans from each county tu-day, arrangements were made Lo forim a large processlon und meet the meomiug delegations, -About 300 leading cltizens have signitled thelr tentfon - o join in the " proceselon. ry husiness " house on Iigh strect, with” two uxcentions, has agreed to flecorato on the oceaston, Ouy enthusfastic Demovrat hus advised the Comumittee that he will decorate the Athenmeun, whers the Cone Yentton assembles, at lis ewn expense, Gen, Sicates will probably address the 'Conventlon. Fx-Guv. Dennlson 44 taking an uctive part fn fa. vor of Mr. Lugtish, WISCONSIN, . FIRAT DISTRICT. Apectal Inguateh o The Tridune, . Evknonx, Wis., Aug. 13.—The First Repub- tlean Congressfonal District Conventlou was held here to<duy, and orianized by the election of W, 1). Hacun, of Waukeaba, us Chairman, and the Hono Ploy Norcross, of Rock, Socrer CAIRO. Bpecial Disputch to Ths Tribune, Camo, 11, Aug. 13,~The appearace during tho poat two days of a tmost malignant typs of yetlow-fevor at (irenadu, Miss., and reports of ita terrible ravages there, cause not a little anxi- oty to be felt by many of qur people who have heretolore hoped that the dlseass would not to any alarming degree spread north of New Or- leana. Ilowever, there 18 1io necessity for alarin, Nocasea have as yet appeared in our city, und Grenada (s 2% miles sway, and sl trains on the New Orleans, 8t, Louls & Chicago Rallroad pass through it at full speed. New Orleaus pusacn. ier tralns are flurmcd before leaving for Cairy, and, on arrival at Fillmore, Ky., opposite thia city, by quarantine pnysiclans. Our au- chorlties continue to doall fn thelr power to l;c;tnlill. away, and the city {8 thoroughly dlsin- ected. A WARNING. Loxpon, Aug. 18-—A Berlin despatch says: Prince Blsmarck has nstructed tho German sttacho at Coustantinopie to inform tho Yorte that tho contivuance of an ambiguous policy would risk the exlstence of Turkey Iu Europe, 17 PORPOLL L g ndon Specttor, July 29, 8ir Garnot Wolscley arrived at Larnacs, in Crprus, in tho }limnlaya, on Monday, and {m. mediately nssumed the vovernment, and our trooos hive been arriving over since.” A procla- mation was put forth, in English, Turkish, and Qreck, sctting forth tho great Intercst of the Queon In tho fisland and (ts prosperity, ana promiring mcasurea to promote commerce and agrleulture, and the Ulceslogs of freedomn and Justice, In tho meantime, tho -Minlsters here tanuot make up thelr minds as to our legal l)onmun in Cyprus. It is atitl mamtalned that ho Cyprlotuz aro not Britlsh subjects, and that it thev were to go out of Cyprus they would raok as Turkish sublects. Lord Calrns says that the Queen will exercise jurisdiction fo Cyprun undor the Forclgn™ Jurisdie- tlon ‘uct, but that scems ouly to apply to her lurisdiction over Dritlsh —subjects, and nobody secina Lo know in what capacity the new laws and institutions of Cyprus are to be Inaugurated by Groat Britaln, ‘The truth fs, thut {t is very difticult at vne and thd same time to govern, and yet keep up the fletion that you Are not governing, but only administering on behalf of ‘another Powor. It fs not even clear a8 yet whether alavery s abollshicd in Cyprus, AMERICAN EXUORTS TO GERMANY, £l Mall (Landnn) Gnaeite, July 81, Bomu Inturesting facts and suggestions re- ccting Americnn exportations to Germany arg commuulcated to the Departinent of Brute at Washington, In a report by the Ualted States Consul st Maunhelm. Lurge quantities of Auerican meat aro jmported into” Germany by ous firm at Mannholin,~10,000 hams i a singie order, and an enormuus smount of beef and sausages, seut fn thirty days from St Louls, €qual to Uerman sausaze, ‘The fear of trichitna s the only abstucls to largo purchascs of American pork, A slogle bam Infected condemus the wholo cargu. Itiwid and trust- worthy fnspection Is recunnncuded before ship- ment, Fresh beef twenty-oue days from St. Louls inds a ready market in Baden. Atnerl- can atoves begin to bossen in Uermany, and nioTa, Riota continuo at Odessa, and a_proclamation of u state of sicyo Is expected to be {asued. THE RHODOYN COMMIBBION, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 18.—Commissioncrs Inquiring into the Rhodope fnsurrection veturn ln%fllllunllnnnlu this weok. It s not expected lhlnv.llny practical benetit will result from thelr misslon, MENEMET ALUS M1S31ON, Loxnoy, Aug, 18.~Mehemot All Pasha took amplo orders to Bosnla to send Turkish regutar troups to Dalmatia for embarkation to Con- stantinople, The Sultan's vatification of the treaty of Berlin bas arrived. [ EPFECTED A JUNCTION, Viznna, Aug. 13.—Gen. Philipovich and the QGrand Duke of Wurtemburg havo effected & unction, and aro reported niarching on Scra- evo, which [t {8 belicved the Insurients will evacuate. e 1t 18 also reported that tho Insurgouts haye evacuated Seultza, It was thelr main body which was defeated. OBLIGAD TO ERTIRH, The Twentleth Austrian Division was obliged to retreat bacause the jusurgents had recelvod larga reinforcemonts. In cousequenco of this oceurring close to tho Serviun frontler a report 13 current Lhal a corps will bo sent to wateh Ser via, with orders to udvance {uto the country at the flrst sign of bad faith. FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE, WEEKLY REVIEW, Lonnox, Aug. 13.—The Mark Lane Erpres, In its reviow of the British corn trade the past week, says: Roports regardifog the yield of wheat ary vanous, but, generally speaking, the harvest promises improvement on lnst year's. There arc scveral distrlets, partieulurly. Nor- folk, Cumbridgeshitre, and parts of Essox, where the opposits opinion obtains, and com- pluivts ure rife of badly-filled ears, blight, and MEMPIHIS, Mesrnis, Tean., Aug, 13.—Mrs. Kate Blonda, s Irish woman, llving at 212 Front street, corner of Aduins, ucarly tho centrs of the city, {s oMclally reported this morulug as hoving s geuulne case of yellow fever, She has beon keeping a small cating-house, which has been most entirely frequented by roustabouts and river hunda. " Dr. Keskin, Health Ofllcor, has taken chargo of the bullding and block, aml woes to work at once disinfecting and fumigating the entiro square. LOUISVILLE, LovisvirLe, Aug. 18.—~The John D. Porter fanded hero last night with several cascs of yellow-faver on board. Health officers slaited the craft to-lay, which moval on up the river toward Cinclnnatl. Nodanger ts felt here, NEW ORLTANS, Pont E4ps, Aug. 1.—Threo new cases, in- cluding the telegraph operator. Oue deuth, < A later dispatet from Dr. Stone, at Port Eudu, 1eports six uew cases stuce yesterday and two deaths. NOTRS. Col. llenry Van Sclur, of Parls, declines to be the Republican candldate for 'Congress In the Filteenth District, Leadiug Republicans are coquotting with the Bon. Thamas J, Uolden, of Marshull, but it {s suitt hie also do- clines. A strong movement I8 on fool to se- cure the fudorscmient by the l(uEuhlh‘xlll of the VICKSBUNRG, Naw Ourwans, Aug, 13.—Tha Vicksburg beatth oftiear reports Lhat no now casce of fever A iy Inmy Jast lotter I gave an sccount of the can, aud Presldent Lin- tary. ‘The Committee on Credentlals raported, ;}tr'l-fir :)‘:"l:.;‘:;:":'u“:)“,l:;:;fi“‘"“"‘}:.:l"‘:":l’:“‘::fii bind appeared up to noon to-day, vust, Farthor north appoarances imprave, T ulu‘u‘ fl’l;:’n -'“3.“"0 mets with Bopronal (0 0 meeting of the f‘ilon Hortlcultural So- | €00 ar other early varlotics,—some of then aud, on wotion of E. W. Chautn, of Waukesha, | Ligg only taken one desree in Socialtstn, nov T THE WEATRER, R Lancashire snid Yoikstlro crops Jook healtbler | cotlon loth areboueht caosfuns b ieall | Liety, which T sttendcd, One polst fu the dis. Uhnaeehs Grest. Bemlin, Consinl, promieine. the Hon. Cuiarles G. Williams was nominated. havingz yet becowe a Natlonal, Fiat-mouey man, EATHER, and heavier than for some years, 1 Bcotland | man housewife, Bole-leather froni the Unltod | cussion I amitted, which Is worthy of recos Jess soon follow them; whils Warder, Ou the first ballob Willlaie received 14 votes, | or Cominunist, Nhoubl the Republicuns maks | Orpics or s Cuize Biaxat. Orricen, | aud irelund thre are equully favoruble hopes. | Mtates f preforred to the English article. | 1 refer to thie discusslon on the practico of Ureat Amerieau, Kerr's Prolifie, and Belle e Hon, It 1, Haker, of Racluo, 0, and the | o nomination and heartily suppurt Forsythe, Wasminotox, D, C., Auz. H—1 a. m.~Iudi- CONFLICTING ACCOUNTY Amerlean preserved vegetables, fruits, oysters, grandly bring up the rear somowhat later tn tho season,—ruvealing at tinics berries with a meas urewent of from Hye to fourteen Inchcs. And now a few words us ta the methods for growing this mammoth fruft. Lot uo one sup- pose that we hiers upon the banks of the Hud: son ary tho only oues that Naturo favors so highly. Almost any good rich soll in this coun tr{ {8 adapted to the zrowlog of tho strawberry, —iI not one varicty of the berry then another, Of eourss poorly-drained or stérilo wol bo excepted. 'The largest berrie woderately young plauts, such as bave been set out ten or twelve months, For my own plaot- ing I greatly prefer Lo use plants thay have beea started ln suall tower-pol tug thew out in August or Bcptember, 0y uive noarly & {ull crop the next scasun. Correspondents to whoms I have sontthem algo speak high of them, If the soll ls well-enriched, deeplve spaded, and then frequently hoed ulheu will aleo flud that auitabls varietios will saon give many a rich feast lu gratoful "llt‘"“' MIXED PLANTING of frult-trees In the orcHard, It hasbeen the practice hitherto (and a faw years ago was much commended) to plant o the same orchard ap- ple, peach, apricot, and othor varleties of trults;—the klew belug that the apple-trees would not suifer by plaoting the peach or ap: cot between then: and, by the time the apple- trees nre Jarge enough to occupy the ground, the shorter-ived peach-treo would bo ready to come out. But this practice recelved vigorous condemna. tion ot this meetng. If you want an appla- orchard, lot ft be apples, “they sald. It you want a peach-orcherd, plant poaches, and nothiug but peaches in thu peach-orchard. 8o of plums, nu& cherries, and overy other arlety of Iruits: plant each kind by itself: and, more than that, each varlely of -flpl be Ben Davisor \V‘uamn, for exainplo—~should be plant- ed hl. blocks together, for convedlence in har- vestlug, b will beat Decius, the Bourben candldate, ~ Jdussa arpor, the Fiat-money canuidate for ress in the Fourteenth Disteiet, formally aceepts the numinuion, Oa Monday by spoke at Hlxmmm‘:tun, Indlana; Tucaday in New Albany; and then gues to tho Wostern Reserve for two weeki Lo W. duines, 8 brother-fu-law and fonnee Yaw purtner of Congrensman T, A, Boyd, will probubly be the Denocratic candidate fur Con- wress fu the Ninth Distefct. Mr. James lives fn Leoriy, but camu there from Fulton Couuty, und s suld to ba very popular fu those two Democrutic countics. ‘The stens by which ove graduslly reaches the of Kearneyism ure sand to be, a Green. & Natlonal, & Fiat-wouey man, sud Unully Communism. A~ Fiut-money wan is both n Ureonbucker ond & Natiotal, aud the sum of ull the lundcles (s described {u the word Cowmuntsm, Ham Flanuigun, the Viat-mouey nominee for thu Legislature Irom Hamtiton County, was fu Hon N. M. Littlejon, of Waiworth, 5. On the second batlot Williawms received 25 votes, uud wus by wwtion of Bidney E. Save, of Kacine, declared unanimously uted. Tho wddress lisued by the Buate Central Committee was Indorsed by the Con. ventlou, Mr, Williame followud the fndorse meut by u halt-hour’s speects, and the Conven- tion closed, alter nubsl!lullm{ C. E. Parmeter, of Walworth County, on the 8tats itral Conie mattes for Fruuk Leland; alao D, B, Barnes, of Walworth, and 2. V. Quurles, of Kenosha, for A D Thomas ind W.E. Heed, of thess ree ancetlve countles, us memnbers of the First Dis- trict Congressioual Comnittee, 2 FOURTIE DISTHICT, * Spacial Ihasaich (v The Tribuxs. SiLwavkes, Wis., Aug. 14—"The Democrat- fe Congressional Conventlon of this (the Fourth) district i3 called to be held at West Heod Sept, 18, The deleeates will be Lwo from each Senate und Asiciubly District, with one extra delvgute from Qzaukes County, muking aro reccivea regurding barloy, but where ear! sown the crop will not leavesntich to bo desired, althougd It biss suflered from Bood aud drought. Very few suniples of new wheat have appeared, and, until supphies come in nore lrwr o Jittle van bo sald regarding quallty, Ao occasfonal parcel was shown i Mark’ Lonu for which Erowers demanded funcy prices, but business will probably scttiv down into its ordina; votirse this week., Bupplica of old aro neee; rily vory light, with so jsoderate lnquiry as s to'be vxpected duriug the harvest thwe, Prices have undergons NO QUOTAILE CHANGE, Truports of forclen wheat into London were yery woderate, Friday’s returu showug only 0,510 quarters, There waa o declded fwprave. ineut in trade, espoclally American descriptiony, for which u ly sule was oxperienced Bt ons ahllling increass, and insoine lustances o greater advages. Much of the Russlun wheat pecently Imtom:d arrived fua beated, unsalable stute, dyices from St. Petersbure fudicate tuat o cationd—VFor the Lower Lake region, warmer, clenr weather, followed by fncreasing cloudiness and frequent ruius, southerly winds, followed Iu the weetern portions by rislng barvmeter and colder narthwest winds, > For the Upper luku reglon, partly cioudy weather and occaslonul raln, waris southwest, veorlng to calder northwust winds, fulluwed by atutiopiry or rislug barometer, For tha Yoper Mississtupl and Lower Missou- rl Valley, deir or partly L'luutly weatber, mostly uorthwesterly winds, wfatlunary tewmperature, stationary or highur pressure. LUCAL OBSEWVATIONN, Cuicano, Aug. 13, lobstors, ete., ara sold fn large quantities In Germany, Sewlug sud knltting machines aro grerywhero sccepted with u change of name. There cannot be e doubt that thu United Stutes arv yi i away from us some of our best customers, aud pushing trade In quar- ters where with thie exerclse of w littlo bonesty and enterprise wo might buve done a good busf- ness. .‘ - 3 s g DH. SCHLINMANN, CoxsTaNTiNOLLE, July 23.—Dv, Schliemoann {e here, and intenda resumiug bis excavatious in the Troud If ha cau obtain from ths Porte 0fty soldiurs 03 & guard aguiust robbers. BenLiy, July 27.—~A summary account of tho Uerman excavutions st Olyinpia says that the number of murble objcets found during tho last thiree winters ls 0045 of bronzes, 8,784; of terra- cottus, D043 of Inseriptious, 4295 and ol coins, 1,270, * Al the more fportaut rutus have been phiotogruohed, and the sbind volunie of the oitls clal account hout 1o appear, Ao exhibition of ull the casts taken will shortly bo opencd ut il {tictom on the old practice I 11, Harias, 5 i sl Al Bprluglicld the other day, ‘The follewiog juror: very large proportion of graua stucks is {u a | Berlin, ‘ Sk o o b SR e e H‘n: :Ax{w‘rsfilf:;:l:‘lk:m:l wi.“.‘.i‘.,“u‘{.".t.“ l&l’l\l":'g uudera writ of Intatico Taquirendo, sut o Sam dathetive m..ui’uuu, and almost. certaln to heat | THE DUKK OF CUMBERLAND, 5:}1 a‘;‘.‘.’:"'fll ,‘.33&.," :‘I:‘n‘l l:tlan‘:g"fi: m:' A TEMPERANCE, Phebalen 4 bl i and pronouncod bim Bou compon; ~3dnight. | during & sumwer voyuge. it Is probable prices Beruiy, July 98,—To-duy's Ultramontano ! NMW YREDLING PEACHE: ", PIPTI CONUUKSIONAL DISTHICT, Spsctul Correaporviencs of The Tribune, Jungar, Wik, Auz, The conteat for wilt rute low for this class of woeat for wowme tima to come. . The somewbat unsettled weather and contfu- 1, Cul- fom, foremani John M, Palmer, D, L, Pmu-fi.._ Special Dispaich to Ths Triduna, A 8. lve, J, ¢, Robluson, and 1, B, Nedies, Wind,_duiw Weaiker, JawssviLLe, Wis., Aug, 13.—The thirty-sec |8+ seatls Oerania publishes estructs from tho protest ] it Seells thie Duko of Cumberlaud has wldressed ta the o anil oy Amau Ao fruit-growers that vew und fmproved varfetivs e s ¢ wers aud thu German Bovercigns, In this needed: and not a few of our most [ 0ud rewulsr annusl sesslon of the Bupreme Congressional honors 1n this (L it oot MICHIGAN frevh S oo amental lowand for wheaty both biete | document, which ralcs au inwuperatlo barrier | fomiuent. horlieulbavists aru scperimrsons | Councit of Temples. of Homns ol oo Sunrend ,"m,.,:.‘:., ‘J.‘::;&": l:::"‘l‘l:::.lll‘:lll{hgt::} PROBIBITION. Yrie) qymeric ave inparted & fruier touw to | between the Duke and the uxiuting Powers, tho | b that end. - Hera are sone of the vew soed- | Crystal Tewple Hall, fu this city, to-wmorrow st Spscial Dispuich (o The Triduns, Lawstny, Mich., Aug. 13.—~In accordance with acall, the so-called ¢rand mass Conventjon of Prohibitionists met at Mead’s Hall this afsee- uuon and put lu numination s State Probibition ticket. About fifty peoplo were present. Gov- eruar, Watsou Buyder, of Ypsilantl; Licutcuant- Govervor, J, W, McKcever, Aidrian; Becretary of State, Traverss Puillips, Hastings; Treas- urer, D. 1L Stoue, Holly; Attoruey Gleaeral, E. G. Futler, Coldwater; Buperintendent of Fub- lic lustruction, Hamuel Dickle, Alblon; Com- ilgstoner of the State Laund-Otice, Willlam G, Browu, Juckson; Auditor-Genes . - worth, Detroits Senber ol Hes Homr ‘ot b trade. Valuus have lm&”"" Irom sixpence to o shilliug for cargoes olf the coast sad for ship- tuenl Maize ls nearly slxponce dearer, Barley uu- settled, 1iuyg peachies that bave beeu brought recentl !ur’(unl s wurthy of culuvullun:u‘ 4 Brice's Early Juns peachi—Larze, aarly, hand- somo, juicy, snd exceedingly richi; ripens Juns 10 102 o Konsas, where 1t origlist Mr. W, Beckwith, of Olathe, Kas., sends to tho Pratrie Farmer two svecluens of a seedilug cliug,—trm, juicy, aud cxcelieut,~uof which the Pralrie ¥armer says: “Tney are exceediugly handsowe, snd peculiarly wottled n the sun with rich carwmipe.” By the way, Kansas 1s looming up as a crest bortleultural 8tate; and the judications are, that apple-orcbards und pesch-orchiards will at no stant day sbouud aud flourish there, At the lute mectlug of the Kansas Btate Horticultural Boclely, new and eariy varietics of peaches s of Dodwe, Fond du Lae, Manitowoe, aud Bhebuygan, und I8 overwhelniugly Dewocratic, the mnjority for E. 8, Bragg, proseut ucmber, two yeare oo belug uver 5,500, Thils najoniy Way, huwever, Just year ou the Btate electiut, whet & tircenback ticket was fn the sleld, ro- uced o less thun 3000, and will this vear be still Jurther reduced, (€ vot entirely wiped vut, the Grecubackers baving guined considerably stienetl, Of the resominativs by the Deno- crats ot Gen, Brage there 48 but lttle doul, Lie uppusition Lo him belug but slight amung tho lewiers of the la'.\rl{. and it ls gencrally ro- . burted thut the Grecnbuckers, at tholr Couven- Honon the 15ty st will nowiuate us thelr cuudldate the Hon. Charles A. Eldredge, of Fond du Lag, for severst years the Demnocratic l{u(ul clalmant dewmauds the Hugover throne as belonging tu bim Ly the oterual und unatterable ordloagees of the Divine witl. Ho hopes that the Gerwan Bovgrelzns sud people wul ulil- iately ackuowledye the Diviue-tight vrinciple ‘un«ll&nul wll the various usurpations wrought u 104 w. Quite s number of delegates arrived to-day, and t-morrow a speclal traln ruonloz through from New York Citv will arrive, briug- iog Eastorn delegutes. Thureday they will par ticipute in s grand parade jo the efternoon, and hold u public weeting fu tbe evenine, after which & grand ball will be given in thelr bonor at Apolto Halt, Special Dirpaich to The Tridune. Broouinato, lil., Aug. 18.—District Lodce No. 4 of Good 'l‘nnwlul cunvened bere tu-dats snd will cootiuge 1y sesslou to-morrow, its wewbers also remalning hera to partielpate la the graud temperauce raily next Thuraday. About sixiv delecates were ’preuuuc. Miss Eu- uico Hooper spoke this evening, Amoni thoas GREAT BRITAIN, . Portsuoutit, Aug. 18—8 p, m.—The weather is unfavorable for the naval review, as the wind wus blowlng helf & gale. Novertheless, thoro ware a large number of speciators prescnt. Hor Mujesty Queen Victoris, 1o the Hoysl yacht Victorls und Albert, passed through the fcet of broadside ships, turret ships, sloops of war, gunboats, sod torpedo-boats, pumberiog io all twenty-four, The men-ol-war WON'T 0IVE TuEM UP, Gengva, July 28, —The tierman police have demanded from the Canton of Bale the extradi- tion of two meu accused of baving satd 1o ref- erouco Lo the lutu attemots ou the life af o Ewperor, ** Ach Gutt ] §t ls tine all old fellows wego 2ot rid of.” The mew. who arqold soldiers and foughs fu the Freach war, deny that these Wwotds wore scriously meant. 'The Government ©of Balo hus rolused to elve them up. ) —————————— were exbibited and reported upou ss follows: Y State Lecke Bepreaeatative Trom - vhls duntricty but. foay, | cation, Oharies Lataar |t ¢ Hoard of Edu- FINANCIAL, woro drawn up 1o lins, but 10 ovelutios wers CHAUTAUQUA From' K. J, Nugent, of Oltawa, tbreo varie. | Srerc-® = W Mot Jouu Beborki, Stat L four years ago, thrown uverbourd for the Hoi. | sell, of Dutroit, was ‘clivsen’ Chalrian of the Bpecial Dizpatch 1o Tha Tridune. uttempted. The rain poured down fu torrents, tica: Burchard, ol Braver Dam, Mr. Eldredge | Btale Central® Committee, snd. - Louty 1 Faigrors, N. Y., Aug. 15.—~Ttere are on ———— fu o V. T and the review, spectacle, was a fallure. 1. Nugent's June Beedifug, No. 1—Medlum y o Wil nake & strong run, bls persoual popularity | Margah Becretary. ‘The usual cold-water re Fort Wayns, Ind., Aug, 18.—~The fallure of . 5 this pofut 430 cottages, 24 teuts, aud thirty it i Ta ) OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, i yuey e, l:p«"uhlbly i W Gwh | Tutlous o touctid 11 Buaae nomsnos’y | Emanuel Bostick & Sun, térchant talors, took Lownow, Aug: i—Oldbas weavers acecpt | purtablo cottauce, which, with tho botel sud | 4% Jusiiy good: a cllos ripontng B ke | New Youx, Aug. 1~ Arrived, steamebips oue be w aw dergely frow Bragg's vole. declarog lu tavor of a currency Jssued by the Guverniaent, but redecuuble on demand iy guld uod silver. Very hittle joterest was taken {u the Conveution by temporauce beople in the btate. It was kuowu to but few peopls tu this city tuse e State Couvention was Lelug beld, pluce to-dsy. Asscts, uominal value, $13,500; cured, $3,300; unsocured, $13,300. ATh Aug. 1.—H. W. Booth & Co. anlgned to Howard Douplas ) aud habilitles uot given. Awsigues’s bond, #Lw,000. the 5 per cent reductioy of wages demanded by gueat-tent, nccommodate over 10,000 persous the ewployers. uow on the ground. Tucusands come snd go dally ou steambosts, Bishop Foster deltvered bis tbird lecture on # Exiatunce Beyona the Grave " to-day, Lu the afteruoon, Frauk Beard gasea *chalk #lzo; color decp-red ou white base; good quul- ity rioening Juue 14; frecstone, 8. Scediuie No. 81a'a peach of good quality, aud frulted this year for th tirgt time. At the same mectlug, 3 J. L. Witllams ex- hibited two varietics; Abyssinis, from Liverpool; Perelre, from Havre; Olllert, from Humburg, sud State of Virginla, from Glasgow. LivesrooL, Aug. 15.—Stcamships Berlin, from Batttmore, sud Deyouis, trom New Yuisy bave wrrived. Frow @ bard-money oF Reuublivan standpoiut therets very dittlo che Letween the two, Uuder thea cireus tLu Republicans are bewivulng to devclop comideralle netivity, daecwlug Ib uot lwpossibiv tbat wuder the leader- MARRIAGE. LONDON, Aug. 14.—Mrs. Lillius Jenule Milta, dauglter of the Ruv. Abrahaw N, Littlejohn, Dy D., Blshop of Loug lalaud, N, Y., was lwase

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