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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY- AUGUST 16, 1878, OREIGN. W, Ge Jand; * tug'Metamora, Cotling Bay to 8. Mdrie: Rntledee delivered an nddress of releome. [ Thomas Rodgers and C. B. Higelns, In connec- tions on foot Jooking to mn arsangement by % barges Frank.Rueseli, 1. Benson, and Georgs fore lea which Gov, Hayes wos to be seated as President? WASHINGTON. 102 o reruented e to tnect b g ' arles K. Ldppencowt followed with s | tion with the Planey certifieates axalust Navy | 4'o%clock . . the niext day, % Manter, Coliia Bay to Sault Ste. aliort speech, which was foudly applauded. i Faymaster Spaunlinie, were aismissed. Spauld- THa LR et A.—There was nothing of the kind sugwested Esstwardy-Brops Ganten City, Dinner was then served nt. tatles provided ‘or | mg witl s tried i Octobier. : e L e e 1 e g | A er:zn:gntor.l len; wae snoply -n:';;‘"!:;“: Alist 8 to A jat :;m‘lcuulhurg; City nf“ New ¥ :c.lh»lnlt‘-! to :)lu ul!lrmns by nl‘e Tadies -v; Jlnell;onvlt‘ue. - ———— posed_bis words wera tery fdle by 'i" g, 3 2 8 savat a8 to the condition of the countrs e koe i inni reciate gienaburg; Alma_Mooroe, Toledo to Mon- ter dinner speeehies were inmle by the Rev. NN SO i Y A ado, 4y L Another Louisiana Politician | o o e o i perfect. | (UStria Beginning 1o App treat DTG Sior Toledo 16 Kingstons Maatts | 11 N Mintor.. Captss - Dunean, Viorce, and FINANCIAL. e ieema, Iiwevor, Uy’ i * | I, and sad that, swithont soubt, there wax the Work She Has Un- and f. M. Scost, Chivagoto Kinzeton: Repube | Conta, of Scott County, a heroot Amiecsonsiile, timo time appotnted found him trac 0 e Before the Potter q i thaty: W ‘ ' e, Fafrport ta Clayton: aenrs Honoken, Erie to Dr. J. M. Cralg also Apoke. The crowd was es. | TIE MISSOURT EMBARRASSMENT. L Immincnt danger tuat the spark to Kindle the dertaken. shot througis the' heart With n el iy, - ing H . Oswego; J. G, Mazrath, §Vermilion to Toront, timated at 10,000 on the grounde, and ahout fpectal Dispated to The Tribe i Committee. fire would be very apt to ba etruck ruhi there, s A dions N | 10000t e dhogr. EveryinIng Duatel ot lense | . Fonie A Thlir st with th, | e Woripinghiesc hum. % - In order tocheer hum up ! loaned tum, he 4 mnm;u-, Rimng Star, and rr\m.la:, (:gn-.zmo Antly, except that A raln glmr:enm the festivi- | o0 Pone” Water-Works bonds, 800,000 of THE RAI LR()‘\ : went awar, poih of Ingersil's pious lectures | (lor Army of Occupntion Musg | Riskston: Blorids, TUgso fo teienabang: —§ fot, DI UECR, LS mban e of | which the State Teeataror Lolds na security for s ADs, on the gods. : 3 Sy S % % i ‘Whose Theme Is Principally Seatine of the letter tatroductor 'Col. Be Largely Rein TEMPERANCE. ‘;flcllrcdcnrl came up ob the Chicago & Alton | n 1oes of nearly & million in msgnlu’l‘r,e?mry.. THE NEXT BARATOGA MI " Anderso: QA Hi 4 i g ' e forced. Rnlliroad. u the tollowing facts were devetoped to-day: The Thera fs tiardly angthing eize heing rayey H 'Son an 8 I‘thcru to President nwlcs..l 1. Nalstead “'x!x' HEOOMINGTON:. TL1 = 7 Kansas City Water-Works woro buflt by the | in rafiway carcles at brcunthuul.«-n,,-;. dip { Exploits. <t Thicte wea nothing fnithe lettes tint wuuld g OO o e CRIME. Natioual Water-Works Company of New York. | &, Conventi e Btk s b ¥ promote the happiness of Gen. Butler, and 1f Byecyal IMepated t The Tridune. The Company tssucd, to aid fn buildiog the Saratogs Conventlon ou the Buth sy, 5, 1 the lotier whs scaled 1t was simply trom the [ An Austrian Division Defeated |, Broosixotox, Ifl, Aug. 13.--Never hae 1o NO. 21. iy 2 will undoubtediy be the most fmuartany 1y’ successful am thritling & temperance gathering works, $000,000 of (te first-mortgago bonds, | rond meating ever held. Not only the e, force of habit of fealing my lctters as soon 48 Afle: Twel Hours' : Speciat Dispatch fo The Tridune e e ash 5 - Anderson as a Politieal Specu- written. Theletter toid President Hayes r alve. How Been held ta prgvincial 11linols as that which be- % et of Pete aring 7 per cent intercat, payable semi-an- | Managers and Cleneral Superintendenis of o !EI&'LZ’ bern:wrwu 51, Raverts, 4t NewUloans, Fighting. #a% 1his isaraing 16,1618 EiLyy son cloed Ine e | 5o RURY:. P AU, 16.<Tho ttlal Peter | pually, 1n New York or J.ondon; the princtoal ol 1hy romls have been Invited to be present, by the General Fretzht and Ueneral Tiy Passenter Agents, At tue meetmngs W held things had not taken shape entiicicyy Vaniderblit to come out tlat~-foated aud lator Considercd a Failure, ‘MeManus, the Mollie Maguire, which has been foing on here for the past elght days, came to o close this morging. ‘The Jury, after deliberating all night, entered the court this morning with a verdict of gulity of munder in the first degree. vavable tn twenty years after date. 7o sccure i) the pnyment of sald bonds, & mortzaze or deed of trust was given on the works at Kan- ang City, together with all thefr incomo and franchisea. The Company subsenuently. agrecd night. It was the work of the united tomper- ance organizations of Noomington and Melean County, and reficcts credit on Its oririnators snd the peaple of this region, The princinal whose diepatches giving the Democratic view of the state of the case 1 Loutstana had heen sp- pearing during several weeks i theCommereual, and he wourd find 1t desiravle to talk with im And the Heturning Troops Harassed and Plcked Off by the In. Halstead Offers His Services ito exercisea were held on the falr gronnds, begin- ) hand. 80 n [ " A o andfile; memaf Louinank: e surgcnis g ot 1 e . aud trminating 4t 430, during | 100 Court fouso was dennely packed, dod Mc- | by resalution to withdzae $100.000of the bonds, | win e it S il Butler, the Great Un- THE WNOLE OF THE LETTER." WwEich time 14,000 to 14,000 persons wera upon | Nebies UPOR BetitE e rion Homven 'y | lenving only 8400,000 to bo put on tho market. | piomfnent ronds. aud at the net Serr, raveler. Reporter—was there anythuut in theletter, | The British Fleet Retiring as the Rus- | thegrounds. | Thousands came to tho city by et @ | They were all contracted to be sold to a syndl- | meoting lo wil know just what to do ang src® any bargain or artaogeuient sugzgesting that Hoberta was nuunflmd 1o say or o anything in benalf of the Boullhern peoplet Mr. Halstend—Nathing ol the kind. 1 had never heard of anf such thing, Hoberts had only rald he thought 1t unght do goud. 11 the 1presst had of Mr. Hayes, If he were Presuds could be wade knowit to the people of the South, who, 1. his burt ol thu country especially, he sald, hid been so often cheated that they were not ouly despoudent, but bad become desperate. Reporter—Do you kuow snything about this alleged bargaint My, Ualstead—T know TIERE WAS NO BAROALY, 1 had a very lone conversation with tiov, llayes three weeka before he was tunugurated Prest- dents We passcd the public men sud meastres night-watcbman st the Hickoryawamp Colliery, at Coal Run, and ho was murdered Dec. 13, 19i8. The cauge of the deed was attributed to the active part [lesser had taken, five years ago, in the prosecution of Hernard Gtbbons, who wan cliarged, and subsequently convicted, with killing bis brother-in-law. MuMauus at the thng of the murder was Body-Master of the Molly Ma- cuires at Coal Runy, and tho evidence lu the caso atiowed that ho concocted ond participated in the ourder, and Morgan . Davis swore that ho overhenrd McMatuaand O'Nell adinit to cach otlier that fhey were the murderers of 1esscr, fn a heading in the mincs some tlu after the deud had heen committed. O'Netl, McMaous® accomplice, 8 pow fn joil at this pluce, nnd, upon hearing the decision of the Jury this morning, faluted in_his cell. It ls cate In London at par sterling, and thirty-three of tho bonds wera delivered and the morfey pald for them, when the Company got ntoa sult, with Kansas City, which bad fefused to comply with the contrsct. The cons sequence was that the remalnder of tho Dbonds wero withdrawn from the market, The sult wns afterwards scttied and compromised,nnid the ity and the Company are working in perfoct harmony, ,Col. Amos Qircen, who is 0 member of the Water-Works Compnny, sabl to-day: “1 regard the bonds as good and wé cured, but not avafiable on the inarket nt presenty at brives such ns they ought to command. ‘The bomls are now ilelu n trust by Donnell, Lawson & Cow, N6. 02 Broad- way, New York, for advances made, to to propose. The work of the meeting pend in g great measure upon the resnli of tonference between Vanderbilt and the gy, Trunk Managers at Montreal, If an un o ing was arrived at, there can be o dagyy Vandertfit will bring out Lis plan for oalieg s} the East and West bound busliess, shant iy he has heen writing and talking fo m " 11 tho Grand Trunk, however, refnze to o, and insist on getling np an independent iy, Chieago, thien the quicstion of 101 tminy o poa) Wil hiave to be deterred nntih such time ¢, the Grand Truvk snd ita alltes shall havebe, subjugated, ) ‘it most vexatlons question that sl o, up for eettlement o whether the ™ eovepens are Lo be coutinued or not, and to adjust gy, dilliculty regarding the [ise-stock frailic spects! and regular trains from Lafayette, Pon- tise, Peoria, Peitin, Mclean, Champaign, Vax- ton, and other adjacent citles. Nearly 1,000 came from Lafayette. Fully 5,000 atrangers to McLean County visited the city to-day. Every rural precinct sent in ts phalanx. The Jack. sonvillo Crusaders, from Peoria, 200 strong, with twenty dfitms, each member clad in a blne uniform, added to the beauty of the scene. These wera mbs as the depot by several hun- dred Hlaomington lads in tmoromptu hattalton. The Biovmiugton Military Band and a band from Atlanta, sud-one from MeLean discoursed stveet music jn’tho procession and at the wrounds. Thé Ion, A. B. Campbell, of Bloom- sians Leave Roumelia. TIIE KAST. VARNA. BrCHAREST, Aug. 15.—~The Russians occupied Varna on the 10th of August. The garrison is 1o consiat of 10,000 men with 100 guns. THE BRITISH PLEET. LoNDoY, Aug. 15—t is stated.in welldn formed circles that Admiral Lornby bas been ordered by telegraph that, as soon as the embarkatlon of the Russtan Imperial Guard has Leen compluted, he shall with- draw his section of tho British fleet from thie Prioces’ 1slands In the Sed of Marmora to e [ They Are, However, Declined by the Committee, with Few Thanks, Tho Cincinuatl Editor at the Same Time & Uires His Yiews. Which Will Not Bo Iucorporated in the Forthcoming Report, S fu | thought that e has declared his lutention to tles to complete t Water-We L | S lmnlluul\'cep'lhn Chicaro & Alton and (3, THE POTTER INQUIRY, | 0ofifle cowtry n review, logmuing in Multo | Gallpoli, hut not to etiro to the Mediterraacan { ({500 e e e soayes | e s sltieat of *snenting ” snce e as | X “uteahon wers, il male oy | Nt e, o Vandala e b b ¢of Me) . er 14 A el vi 3 3 g & 0l frol JUIN 4. LEETE. we Iind uf oy wardl polities twenty years bufore, | SO the remainder of the Ruasian troops have Johu Reed ifor delivering the sddress heard of the fate of Mcdunua. he er 18 | throuch the Masting, Donnell, Lawson & Co., [reloht ratea tho eame as other husinens, whjy Alton pertinent!y elaims to be entitled tag 1on of the lve stovk traitic at Chicago pay Vandernilt and most other rallroad men gz with the Alton and weinowledoe the justice o its causc, but Cof. Scott and tho Perinsissg, nterest ore opnosed to the Alton's clui, te. causc it wonld take sonie nf the busineas fron the Vandalia, which Is controlled by tho Peng. wsvivania. As regards the “ovencrs," Vo derblit 18 revorted to be In fap, of dolnz mwny with them altopetde But some of the mubagers of his rouls iy some reason or othor, take great Interest fny, welfare ofethis * ring," and are MOVIDE Lo and carth to hava fts existenco prolonged, ey 10 the great profits made by the puol herctofon have to be cut down consfderably. As Vaud, it 18 always wmore oF less controlied by by canrgiors, the provabilities are that the “ere, cra® will not he Jegislated out of existencs this time. ‘Iho fast freight lines will nlson ceive thelr due share of sttention. From g that can ve learned it 18 thu inteution of Vi derbilt to merge the White and Hed Lincsjy the Bione Line, amd bave the latter o a the East-bound, while the Merchants' D patch s to do gl the West business over Vanderbilt’s Titcs. It 14 aley s} that the Merchants' Dispateh will have chars of all the forelzn busmness, The fact that tie (enern! Tletet and Pussenger Aents haveaiy heen {nvited (or rather ordered) Lo be presentst the mueting, fndicates that some importan netion rcfunung Lhe passcnger bsiness wili be taken. It 1s understoud thint the commielo system 18 to be blotted out, and all outside acencdes to be abolisbed. Othier matters losc. ing towards a reduction ol exnenses In this branch ot the business wiil be scted upuo. the twenty-sst Motly Magulre couvicted of murder in the coal reglons, BURGLARY, Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Pirrsnuna, Pa., Aug. i.~John 1. Duff, ex: Sccretary Lo the Pittsburg Water Committee, was arrested at Columblans, O., yesterday, charged with burglary. 1le was brought to this ity and lodged in jall lass night, This morulng deteetlves started with him for Kittaning, Arm- strong County, where the crimo was committed, The particulars are intercating. While Dult was absent Irom homo acting as ove of the Sce- retaries of tho State Greenback Executive Com- miitee, at Butlcr, his house was searched, and o Targe amount of stolen property discovered. Mis. Duff escaped from ths houss while the search wag In progress. Daft was on his way home when he heard of the affair, turned ahout nllddlsngv cared, Chief-of-Police Ilague Mnally tracked Ihin to Columblana, where he was aee reated as stated, e denles that he comniteed the robherles, but sava his wife s a victim of kleptomania, which would account for the sowls buing found on the premises. It Is ol that Ara, Duff hias been captured and lodged in Jalb at Rittauning. . Both Mr. and Mrs, Dufl have liitherto oceupled agoud position n sockety, amd their arrest haa caused quite o flutter among thielr acquaintances. retfred west of Chatala, and the Turks arc eo- curely in posscssidbn of those works, e will then Jeave a suflicient number of ehips at Galll- potl and In the Gulf of Saros to maintain the fuviolability of the peelnsula until all tho Rus- #laus ora beyond Adrlanople or across the Dalkans. New Youg, Aug. 1a.~lohn A. Leete. of New rienns, coutinued his testimony before the Totter Investizating Committee toatsy. Hie sald: When Anderson called on me, afeer cuming. from Fast Fetictana, hie told me he had carrled out the programme, us It was well un- derstovd between Kelloge, Anderson, and my- fell that the programme was to keep the rolored Repubifenns from voulng. Fach mnn Durl w vrograminge of his own. [t was thought hest to exelude the colored Republican vote, ro that the Returning Boerd could throw out the Whale Democratic vote of thg parieh, )t nee- cssary. < “There was tiot the flavor of a bargaln about any of his conversotion with me. He wus even then m donbt n8 to weather he was to be Prestdent, and refused to do anything predicated upun the ldea that ha was to be. 3 . Mr, Huletend called at the Potter Commlttee room to Ace whether any furthier light oun the subject of the alleed bargaln wus desired, und Gen. Butler bieini asked 3 ho desired tv exans- ne Mr. Halstead sald he did not. WORRINGMEN'S PROTES PEUOCHATIC FRETHNSIONS DENOTKCED. . Spectal Dispatch lo The Tribune. WasmnGrox, D, C., Aug. 16.—~Tue Working- men's Assembly hero lias passcd a erles of resolntions denouncing the Democratie Natfonal Campalen Committee for emploging non-Union printers, Une of the workingzmen sald that the singular spectacle waa prescated ot the Caplial of the Nottonal Conumittee of the Democrntie pasty, which pretended to bu a friend of the workinzmen, eiving its campalgn work to a “rat" organ, while the Republicans not only pand full Union rates, but divided their work b tween the publishers of bolh partles. A come mittee of five was appointed to prepare an ad- ddrees, anking citizens to withdeaw their patron- oge {rom papers which emplored non-Unlon printers, resolutions aldopted were: Resolved, That wo denounca the syatem of rat- 1Ing a8 eatabilnhed tn this city by Stiivon 1lutching, Superintondont of the Jay Gould Washiington 2oty under the Auspices of a_preudo Democratic Com- mittes, us allen to every principle whicn gave hfe and vifality to tho Dembcratta narty as estiunlished by Thotas Joferson, aud wo hufe reww var nindge to the world that will uot patronize those who patronize him. fieaviceu, “That the Sunday Herald Winving also establlelicd tho ratting system, 18 i the duty of ev- ery warkingman fo sfap it, and cease dealing with 1hioso who pitronize it. Tothis the Jast yeplies that the charge that it s Jay (iould’s paoer Jx a te, and that thoe wages pnid by It are the same a8 are paid by Unton oflices ‘In Eastorn und Western cities, with the exception of Nuw, York, WIIISKY, THE PBIN CAGES, « Spertal Dispaleh (b The Tribuns, Wasinatoy, D, C,, Aug, 15, ~Commissionor Raum savs that Westernman has made all the disclosures it {8 expected ne will make. From the known antagoulsnt of Westerman towards Collector Merriam ft has been surintsed that he would endeavor to ‘finpllchfe Merriawm i the ol Ring. Tlus Westerwan has pot doue. Mer- riam’s record at the Department was too clear to permit any susplclon jo be ralsed againse him, but there are ludlcatlons that sume subor- dinate revenue offivials in the district may bo troubled by Westerman's revelations. The polnt ut fzsue now a3 to the McIntyre dlstillery at Pekin has reference to thy asscssment. Tho Government ofticers havo assessed it ut ¥60,0K0. ‘This Mcintyre cinims 10 be urossly Suadequate, us 811,000 were expended Jast year fur rupaira, Anappeal wiil be taken to Comimissioner Rawn for u ruvision of tho asscssment. NOTES AND NEWS. THE KEY PARTY, Apecial Dispatch 10 Tha Tyidune, Wasuisgron, D, C,, Auz, 15.—Postmaster- Genera) Key's party starts for Calllorula to- night. It cousists of twelve persons, among whom are Judge Ke, his wifo and two daugh- ters, n brother of Judge Key, Hendley, ahort- hand sceretary of the Prestdent, Private-Secre- tary Rogers, Harrlson, former member of Con- gress from Teuvesses sud a near nelghbor of Judire Key, Regpresentative Thornberg and his wife witl Join the party at Chlcago. Col. Bax- ter, Chlel Medieal Burveyor U, 8. A., and his wife wiil also accompany the party, Col Baxter bhaving been ordered by the Seee retary of War to make an lnspection of the mcdical depots on tho Padfie coast. Postmaster-General hey may not return befora Oct. 1. 11e will pay special attontfon to of welcoma " té the. Turners on the oceaston of the Turnfest last Monday. The re apnna to the welcome nddress was by 0. C. Calkins, of Peoria. The flon. B8, Gratz Brown was tha oratariof the day, srd spoke about w'clock, oceupying about one hour, with on elo- queas and stirfiog argumont for temperance, During the dsy tha Women's Tempersuco Unfon_held a tneeting, and addreesés were de- Nvered by Mred Crego, of Bloomington, Mrs. Ceofs Fry, Mra, Henry, aud other noted tem- perance lady workers. A choir composed of the fiucst sinwees furnished swect masic, the choruses belng’ taken up by the vast audienco In tho awphitheatre and about tho stund. Senator Duvil * Davils presided, oud, in opening “the exurclses, spoke briefly and with sound comtijon sense. Dinner was fur- wished au the grounds by the lleomington ludies to the Peorld Battallon, the temperatice orators, and others, Tu-uight a monster muct- ini was hetd .- Schroder's Opera-House, ad- dresserd by Col, Dick Dehart, of Lafayette, and otiiers: also n mectior tn the lorge “ennvas of I'rof. Bample, horseitrainer, who took the stand and deliyered a very tetliug temperance speech. ‘Thie Rev. Malone, pustor of the Atrlcan Al E, Cuiuren, atao nadreased thia meeting. and myself. The stock of the (}nmpnnr s held {utact by Jobn 1, Mastin, 08 the thanclul agent of the Company,” Col, (reen has recently en- tered a chancery sult for the appolotment of a Recelyer of the bonds, basinge it ou o clalm of & onethlrd_interest. Suit was brougut against Donuetl, Lawson & Cu., of New York, Such o suit will of course muke the bonds totally un- nurketable and of but small valuo as a sccarlty which 1t Ia desfyed to turn fnto immediate cash, Whun the Mastin Bank falled, Johu T. Mastin suld, fo an istervlew, that the reason of the bank’s suspension was the fallure of Donoell, Lawson & Co., of New York, to lelegraph him that ‘ho had o credit with them of 400,000 on account. o1 the #ale of Kansas Clty Water-Works bonds, It fs now evident such a’thing wns not at all possible. In tho firet place, the Mustin Bank had turned over $350,000 of tho bonds to ‘Ireasurer Uates, and there ore only $800,000 fn ail, awd, ns the Mas- tins own unly ong-tnird of them, they did not have any 800,000 fn New York to be sold, LOUISVILLE. Lomsvinte, Aug. 15—Thirteon petitions Iu bankruptey were filed {n tue United States Court to-dny. The bankrupts are all from the country, The Uahtiities amount In the oggre- gate to about $20,000, and the agsets to $3,600, J. R. Dupuy, the rocently-elceted Judge of 1he City Couirt, went Into ‘bankruptey yester- day, ilis llubilities arc large aud his assots nothing. ATSTRO-TURKISH TREATT, The Vienna Press savs a treaty will be signed at Serajevo by Gens. Phnltipovich and Mehomes Al Pasta, DEFEATED. s LoxpoN, Auz. 1h.—(ovstantinople mivices say Gen. Szaporis’ division of tho Ausirian army of occupnation was defedted pear Tuzin on the 1ith of August, aftern battle which Jasted twelve hours. g TR UEPUALIOAN FARTY aras demornlized there, sad would have been beaten. Anderson went back to East Fellclana, unil a pescable election was held. Anderson tald e that ke did not mean to make aoy pro- test until o founa out ** where the land Iny.”™ Kellog urred me todo what I could to get Andereon to make a protest. The attention of the whole vountry was hulng concentrated on Louisiana, aud Kellogg safd it was highly fm- portant to get o protest out of Anderson before rome of INADEQUATE. LoxpoN, Aug. 15.—A Vieona dispatch savs it 1s now recognized that the arrangements for the Austrian oceupatiou of tho Tarkish prov- Inces were jvadequate, and new plans have beeu resolved upon, ANXIOUS, ‘The Servian Government regards with anxlety thie menncivg attitude of the Albantan chiefs at Prisrend. g Saveral thousand Insurgonts have assembled at Bjelina ond Breko. Several thousand Arnauts occupy the defile leading to tho Novi Bazar Vistrict. It s roported from Pesth that o company of cngineers was attacked near Ljubinje Tuesday, and ouly thisty escaped. WILL NOT HALT. VIRSNA, Aug. 15.—-0en. PThilipovich tele- rraphs that Iiafiz Pasha and a deputation of the Jeading Inhabitants of Sgraleso bewged him to atop his advance, a8 ncither nformation from the Porte nor the Awstrlan proclamation had been promulgated ot - Strajevo, Gen. Phlllp- ovich refused, teiting them Europe had decreed the occupation, and the Yorte had mssented. Mo called upon tho deputation to use their fn- flusnce to calm tha population. . ATUBTORN, NEUINTANCE, . " TILDEN'S EMISSARIES arrired there and bought hin up. T advised Amicrson not to make any protest atall. An- derson and I agreed that the Republican pagty wua dof2ated, nnd wo were sorry for Hayes, hut £lad Packard was heaton, We agreed, however, that though beaten, thd Republicans would get In. In an fotervlew with Kelloge he sald tnat no mutter what Anderson would do, le would count tho State In for Hayes. -Wu agreed to Kellogg's plan to count in Huyes. I Knew very well that Sherman and the visiting statesnien hiad come ddwn to steal the State, 1 kuew thoy were after Andgrson’s vrutest, so that after committiog bimself ho vould not go over to the Democrats without perjuring himself.. There was a glorfous pros- pect for Anderson, sud I knew that he could get novibing ne demanded for his protest, which would vatise, thie voto of East Fellefana far Tilden to be thrown out. | think that even witbout Andersofi’s ‘protést they would have thrown out the fota. They would manufactire a Jot of aflldavits, *just fur moral uppearance, you Know.” Kellozg wanted e to, ntanulae. tarc aflidavite, but I refused. [ wever- dfd wron in my hic, and waeniiced many oppor- tuuitics to keep within the dictates of my con- scfence, [Ureat laughter.] 1 thought by work- ing Anderson 1 shoald get envugh evidence out of him to EXPOSK TUB WIOLE THING, and make a sensation and wy fortuve. T ean’t eay.aviiat 1 would pave dono il some ouc had uifered me $100,000 to keep quiet, aud tne high oral statesmen had eome pressing around o 10 -keep -my mouth.shut,. | Laughter.] Wien Aunderson 10ld me he bad wigued 1he protest und got no money tor it, I told bim tlie visiting statesmen aud Kelloze would leave hun [n the mnd, 1told him 3f he licld out with his oro- teats he could get documents from thosg visit- fug statesmen Luat would make them his slavea fur the remainder of their political lives. About this tue Auderson AEGAN JUMPING AROUND nud threatening to whip Pitkin, Kellogg, and every one else. Keflozg aud others catled on 1ne ove day, and sabl: ~ *Come, old fellow, I want 1o troduce yuu to the visiting states- nien,” Pbo statesmen admired the hall in the Naval Oflce, and then they edged toward the Suidavit wilk! §told Kellogr I woutd not 10 to such a lotofola frauds. 1 was afraid 101 wiet them they might get something out of me. My desk 1n the Custom-llouse was a sort of politieal Mecea for all Louisiana atatesinen, Anderson told e he and Weber had oo Inter- view with Rhieroiun, and that Shermun lad PROMISED TURM EVELYTHING, 1 told Andersun Lic wes au unmitigated lug tu beileve u onything but & wiliten co 1o suld hie wus promtsed the Naval Uilice, and 1told kil he would never get it, sud he basu't, (Laughter.} Auuthior day ho called on me, and sald: *I've gor it."" L replled, ** What have you got; more Tafly 7 Te sald, N il JTANESVILLYE, W8, Spectul Diesich to The Trivune. . JangsviLLe, Wis, Aug. 15.—~The Supreme Council of the Temsiars of North America con- tinued their session'this morning, the chief in- terest centering in the election uf officers for the coming years, The fullowlne were chosen: M. W.T., F.IL Buge, Connecticut ; J.. A, Watrous, Wisconsin 5 M, W, . C. Ball, New York 3 M. W, T., C. Kel- ley, Pennsylvania:M. W. Chap., tho Rev. ueorge A. ITicks, New York; M. W. U,, John W. Graham, Tennesscos M. W. ., Thomas Keats, Texas. Onc important change has been made fn the government of subordinate Tem- ples, it being decided by the Council that herealter all :.llu: o(:llmu t;! the subordinate P - i E Temples shall b clected for six months only, ul(v;l':rlls:;. ! lfi:’;‘;’;fi‘;".‘;‘:{:fll}l}'fig?zhf: f:,";e: -mstead of (u’raymr.. 1t whas also dectded that vlzorously attacked on o 13tk Inst., bup re- .1 Arand Worthy Tamplars aut thels deputios ised bls assaflanta.” Novortheless, on.ad. | Should have 3 pentations by Count ot Taec of nmmurftion, ho resumed, on | LA u person’s nqo can b uroposed and o Hie 14th fnet., bis retroas.to Dobo], and saved [ 430 bo fultlsted the same nizlt, This has boen all s wouuded aud traloy though his troops, | Practiced '"m;" 2 :;' !hflmflhn:w!' ;:: "““' exhnusted and. coustantly:harassed by inur. | OVt due puthority, and ihe changa will ool 3 > meet o practical need. Tho Council decided ;".“z;::’::"‘gr":;; ::u“d";“" obtizedto drag the { "oy 1l the eceret Templa demeees, re- GEBEQR celyed several nmendments to the constitution, Loxbos, Aug. 15.—A Constantinople dispateh | "% reforred them to appropriate committces, received n report” from the Committee on says the Porto’s note relative to the demands of 5 Greeee malutalns that th maurrection in Thes- Eundt; tiatB130Lind bewn. tecatved thtis far for ‘ " | n monument to be erccted to the memory ot saly was solely kept up by bands from Greece; | y1, Jocelen, and traasacted some other buslucas that Greece hns no clalm (o a cesslon of territo- | o minor Importance, It was decided that the ry on the score o! maderation during the war, as mext meoting sbould be hetd at Hartford, sho was only restralned by fear, and that Torkoy Conty the sccond Wedneaday in August, 1970, neveruccepted the priaciple of rectification of |-y ovoning's session was devoted to the dis- tho frontlcr, Thoonly sentencein the notewhich | | ion o o plan of wutnal Nfe Insurance sim- gives any hiopo of un understanding 18 ono |y 4o thoss now in force smong other secret stating that tho Porte Jeaves to the Powers the | pepevolent socleties. A plan was fnally de- task of juduing its arguments. ¢ided upon, and -will be put luto effect ENOLAND AND TURKET. nt{ l: cmg‘y [ dnt:xhus pn):llb'l\l. Almady."l.n glgmn Tho same dispatch says the difficmities ho- | Of the Blates, thore has heen ntnong the Tem- tween Turkey and England relative to the fu- m{';v':"‘,',:z"::f: ;fl:}?l‘?:a‘dg"“;"‘s Tg':;_' troduction of adminlatratlvo reforms In Asia | ganization, ‘The move Is an important one, and Minor are almost entircly removed, Minister Juyard has abandoned some demands which the wiil doubtless mect with the succeas which its most ardent advoeates have predicted. H:glu coushlered trenched upon fte indepeu- “BIG JIM'SY BROTHER. Auecins Dispotch 10 The Tibune. New Yonk,, Aug, 10.~llort ahd Parker, the hfeses arreated fasy night, were examined to- day., Mr. Stone could not swear that efther prisoner was concerncd in tho assault on him, but the police arc certain .theso aro the right partics, and all .tho clucs lead to them, Tho prisoners wero arraigned on the charge of rob- biug Mr, Palmer's house. Tho reformed bur- miarywho gave his name as Charles Lawrence, testified that-he had aconversation with the prisoner about the job at Palmer's, and was employed by ' Hart to stal Palmer's jewel box.” yllast told him afterward thoy had.; got :the box, but found nothing fn ft. - The prisoners nre held for fur- ther examihatiofr,' “Blg Jhn's” brother was not hrought {uto the case. Mr, Palmer belleves Nilm {nnocent, and says he hos learned that ** Big Jim " waa very reluciant to roh his huuse, be- cauga lie kuew Palmer was bis brother's friend. Tho brother ‘must hiave spoken innocently of the box, Mr. Yaliner malntains, as it appears_he did pat know to what lenuths of erfine * Big Jim ? had gone, ‘por that he waa a thief, The trother ta much troubled over hia position, Ile snys he never thought bis brother would steal. 1 had constautly given him mnna'r, and Knew he was witd, but did not suspect his real occu- pation. DISGRACIEFUL AFFAIR, Hoectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Cmaxratay, 11, Aug. 15.—A riot occurred about cight milcs sbuthwest of this city lnst night, which resulted in threc men gotting badly wounded aud & great deal of bad Mood being engendered. It fs alleged that o man named Moses Tracy lovk with hilm to his house from thls city several prostitutes, The neigh- bors discovering the character of the women, ordered them to leave, which it Is snid they dld. Last night, boweyer, Tracy was called to: his door, and wvotified thit be was keeping a bad house, aud that ft would be best for tlm to leave, [losaya that they begun Gring at him, aud thst ho returned tie fre. A couplo of dozen shots were fived, and Tracy received a ‘ball in the side of his head between the eye and cor, whith made n dangerous wound, Two other men, named Gilbere und Perry, were hit by Tracy’s bulleta, Tracy myoro out warrants for the arreat of ningof his assllants this wmorping, They made a wreck of his house. CASUALTIES. TIFIY DAYS ON A WRECK, 8An Francisco, Aug. 16.—The steamship Clty of 8Sydney brings news of the abandon- ment of the Britihh bork Kedar, from Burrard Tulet, with lumber to Melbourne, near Kao, Frigndly Tslands, Off Cook's Island, Aprili, a hureicane swept tho sea over the bark, making 8 complete wrack of her, In this conditiun tha crew remained on hoard fifay duys, when they mado a mit, and,” wenk sod Samishing, manazed to reach the land, Thelr sulferings . from want of foud and water wero | ereat, but only one perished. ‘The remainder were taken to New Zealaod ot o voastiug vessel. — . ITEMS, The eleventh annual session of the Grand Di- viston of the Conductors’ Brotherhood Assocta tiou will be Licld 1o this city Oct. 1, 1878: Mr. G, E. Quincy, lately Presideut of ile Chicago Divison of the Baltimore & Obio Ref roud, was last week inade the reclpleut of 2 graceful surprise on tho' part of his old assod: ates and subordinates. The testimonial o sistcd of a siiver water-sct, tea-scrvice of ux vleces, one fruit set of cut glass and #liver, - cetlier with koives and forks, todle and to spoons, card-recelver, and last, thougl not leas, » bandsome soid-headed cane, The Indfaunpulis Jonrnal ‘suvs: ‘It Ishist time “that the Passcuger Agente at this poly Tollow the cxample of their Chicugo brethrn,~ ineet together and tirm up West-hound ratee .The order issued n fuw weeks since by the Unis Natlway Board has scemvingly fallen still-bor ‘The cut made py the Passenger Agent of e Vanaslia Road, recently, furnished n prote for comperlne lines to”cat rates, aud tick ure now sold daily on a baals of from 85 to ¥ trom Indianapolis'to Kanmas City, One of 8t. Louis hnes is not onlg 1ting tickets at re duced rates, but sclilng them outalde the Union Dopat s wall, and {n_toth casea s detying tie L orders of te Unon_ Raliway Board. Tt s wi known this hesvy cut has to be borne by roals this slde of Kansus City, as roads west of tuat nolut are watntainlug pusscnger rates to tie leiter; and to say that thes roads between St Louts and Kansas City bear slops the heatr cut {3 slmply absurd, Posscnger Agents shoal) zet toguther and strengthen up the matter, of else thie managers of the St, Loufs roads shuald orller a restoration of rates and a comphaase with tbe urders of the Unfon Ratlway Buard. patiaan b ke bt FIRES. AT KAWKAWLIN, MICIL Soectal Dieatch t0 Tae Trisune, TasT BAGINAW, Micl,, Aug, 15.—~Two bssy, owned by F. Kafser, at Kawkawlio, Dar County, burned this morning, with ninety toos of hay, quite a large quautity of groin, farin lw- ploments, ete, Loss, 82,0005 insurance, 1,44 {u the North Amerlcan, . ROOI FELL IN. CiNeNRATY, O,y Ang. 16.~While four work- men were engaged fu putting i néw roof on the Gaylord Iron nud Pipo Works, Newport, Ky., yestenlay afternoon, one of the centre beams gave way, and the roof fell in, carrying the Worknien with it. Jsmes O'Drien sulfered. severe internal Injuries and conzussion .ol the brafn J. W, Fenton, arm-and Juvl broken; Jolin Qoo, tnjured tn the legs and neud. *The: two firat witl probably die. A _BISHOP IIURT. Drnoque, la, Aug 15.—While Bishop Henucsy, of the Catlalic Church of Iows, wus out riding this ovenlng s carriage broke down, aud he was tarown out and quita scrivusly but oot daugerously hurt, DROWNED, Carm May, N. J,, Aug, 15—Prof. Baxter, Profescorof Elocution at tarvard College, was drowned this morning while swimming out boyond his depth. The body has not yet been recovered, TUG-NOAT LXPLOSION. Nzw York, Aug. 16.~A tug-boat exploded this morming off Staten Tsland, aud Copt. Mur- by ond Ewglneer Gillen died of thelr injurles, Four deck-tands wers feartully sealded. BODY FORWARDED, New Yonrg, Aug. 15, —The remalus of James 1L Buith, leather comisston morchant of Chi- cago, killed last night on the elevated-railroad, Jeit to-day for Chicago by the Erls Ratlway, A " CANADA. Monireal Roughs=Otiswa Partinily Tran- quilized=The MHorrible Outruge Noar Quobec, ‘Fhin morning's traln from Mooroo brought to his city about sixty” Templars of Honor from Mouroe sud Broudliead, who were mot at tho depot by the l,'ou;g'mwu of Reception, ‘Tuis atternoon tralns *‘brought Tully B0 Tem- plars trom Oshkosh, Ilacine, ~ Milwaukee, ond other citles. They were met at the depot by those aiready here, and, headed by two bands of masic, marched through the [:rlm-llml strects, angLalterwards repaired to the sty Purk, where au. address of weleume was d«l{verml by the Mon, 1. A, Patterson, of this vity, and roponses ‘made by J. N, Stearns, of New Yorki Col.: Watrous, of Wisconsing A FALBR ALARM. 87, PeTERSNUNA, Aug. 15.—The Agence ltusse says the statuments In regurd to tho Itussian cxpedition to Central Asla relate to vccurreuces Dbelongiug to the thna when England was pre- rnmn.— for war with' Russie. Orders for the qu‘}m‘i vreparationa have slnce been countere manded. AT WINONA, MISS. New ORLEANs, La., Aug. 15.—~The Tind' special from Winona, Miss,, says a fire brokt out there last night at 13 o'clock fu the storsu! Balley & Wadsworth, destroying thelr bulldie ,8nd goods, and also the drug-store of L. 6 Holman & Co. Other stores were damajel fe A VILLAIN DOUBLE-DYTD 8aN FraNnCISCD, Auz. 15.—Troy Dye, Pablie Admialstrator of Sacramento County, has made a full confession concerning the recent murder of A. M. Tulis on Grand Island. Ho confesses cYiiug, - LosnoN, Aug. 15.—A correspondent at Lur- naca. Cyprus, says onc-fourth of the white troops and two-thirds of the dogtors are stricken sirs I've ot them dxcd™ | o now question of tho transfer of gold_pack- | with fever, Th wlsoase, Lowerer, I not fatul, | ‘Tumns Keats, ot Texas; Col, Bowen,.of No- | to huviog lustigated the murder fotho purpose Special Dispateh in Tha Tribune. The insurance Is Jgl g:clr);l‘:fid ‘:).:IJ :: “l: ik wns l:‘ln\!;’llll;‘l‘l:‘u'l l‘rg‘l)n S‘l:‘l:; nigen m:‘l“ thie Pactile slope, and \xmlh\ylmny " : Sl W bragkui sud ®L m:u.' of Councctitit. To- | of gotting control of the estate of the deccased, MoONTREAL, 4ug. 15,—Last night Constable — nlght ati open meetiny was being held in Cap- pin’s Hall, und short addresses were delivered by gentlemen Irotn - varlous Btates, after which ugraud ball was piven fn Apollo “[all. The clty vroseuted a holiday appearance, The & preme Councl) wlllxrnhubly complete Ita bus ness to-morrow and adjourn, YETERAN SOLDIERS. muke some new reculatinns concernlug it. . HECKNT STOKMY, “This Stenal OMlee hins collected some Interest- Img facts relative to the recent great stormus hiere, During the Jast ong, which was really a tornado, the velocity of l'ha wind was sevenly- nine wlies per bour, and the pressure was thirty- seven pounds to the square foot. FUOTOSRD VACATIONS, Apectal Dispaich 10 The Tritw lle implicotea as the perputrator of tho deed FEdward Aunderson, a Bwedo, formerly in hls em- ploy, ond another party, name not yet ascer- tained, Auderson has also mado a conlesalon corroborating that of Dye, Auderson was tore celve £0,000 for the Job. They sd proviously tried to kitl ‘Tullis by palsou. ‘They hiad alio iseunsed the murder of other citizons, The detnlls are replete with cold-blooded cruelty, MISCELLANEOUS. AWARDS TO AMERICAN RXIIDITORS 1N PANIS, Panis, Aug. 15,—0f tho eleven objects of art offered Ly the Agricultural Boulety of France for exceptional merit tu Agricultural machinery fu the recent fleld trials, efght have boen award- £d 10 American luventions, and Independent of the Exhibition proper tha United States agri- Dion was sct upon by a party of roughs vu Al- cmander strect, whu knovked Lim down and fired two slots at hhin, onc bullet golug through his hat and grazing his head. Thu rufllans, os usual, cacaped. The Orange trials were resumed to-dsy, when Muarphy, who laid the information, was further examined, - Uflice, Ile stowed nie John dheruian’s mumeat 1he foot of the jetter, but refused to let mv stw the semainder of the lotter, I had a talk with Darrall und Kellowz nbout that letter, Kellogy waid the letler wos only a general one, and i NON-COMMITTA Lo Kellorr aud 1 constdered the count of vates finished hefora it was begun. [lLu\u:hiar.l 1 epoke with Darrall about tho 8herman letter, AT SOUTIT FRAMINGITAM, MASS, Boutit FRAMINGUAS, Mass., Ang, 15.—C. F. & G. E, Cutler’s gralu elovalor aud steam il with outbuildings and & Jarge atock of gt and one frefght car, burned, Loss, $50,00; I surance about $40,000. AT RUNCOOK, N. If. BUNCOOK, N. I1,, Aug, 15.—Auother fire here und b safd It wave no grip to Anderson or the Giens Ths % Assistant-Secretary Hawloy, a8 soon as Becre- | culturul exhibl has recelved a diploma of honor, —— Dye has heretofore borue a good reputation in O1TAWA, Aug. 14.—No further disturbauce {s N imen., Tier bl x buld un Uins, bowerer. | ey Shiceu returus, will it o, andthe United Blates educationnl exbibiy « | Concluslon of the Grand Afie at Mt, Vor- | the commuity, and his connection with 1he | expected, " The Irishuien and French Canadiana h‘.‘",',"f“"’"'“‘ did $25,0000f damage. Insunse the Dewmocrats they could produce bis sworn Secr ctacy ;:&lv(lnuu |llll {ieblo health, owing to gold medal, non, lll.—?p'onllep "fl fln;. Sherman, Sen. u-llu':‘ r‘::‘l created the utmost surprise and ex- in o meoting Inst blzht apoolnted s patrol of - - protest, wnd have Bt up for perjury. The | B SCYSFe attac of maluris, aud will Jeave the AEATIER UOANS ator David Davis, nod Others—A Huccess- | Cltemont, & twenty-ons wen under D, J. O'Don- WHISKY ITEM. Proniy, Aug, 15.—8ix Gaugers from Coving* ton, Ry., aud four from Milwaukee have rrived hero for the lmrnose of reguuging after Peorid Gavgers. ‘They are under the direetion of Rev: enu~Agent (irlmeson, ana the udpsction ¥l fai Reunlan nt Jncksonville, Tit, Bnectrl Digpateh o The Tribune, Mr. Venxow, 1, Aug, 15.~Tho Boldicrs Reunion cuded thia” evening, after o day of varled and Intereting exercises. Tho weather, bulldozers were plentiful, and would shoot s whitc tn or a biack mab o zet an ofiice, E, C. Butler, Auderson's cleri, was one of these. I bad u ditlculty with u wan fu_ Vermiliivn Fatlah und tricd la kill bug, but fatted. lisls uead pow, bowever. ity 16 spoud 8 few days iu the Alteehen; Mountalus at Deer l'."v’ constant Inlmr{ hiere during the liot season have woakened him, sud his friendp huve sote fears of pueutnonia, ) THE OLD GAMBE, New York “commercial papers are severcly ogbie, Momber of Farllament, to glve. sy alarm to the Unfon men fn case of disturbance. Hpeeches wero nado declaring the Urnnfemcn would never be ullowed to walk aguts in tho fower town, 1t faaaid the Ovangemun of this district will have u monster procession on the Pans, Aug. 15.—La Senaine Financlere re- ports that the Spanish Government has effected an arrangement with o Parls banker for o loan of $25,000,000 at 6 per cent interest, to run (- tevn years, and to be gusranieed by the cus- WANTED, New Youu, Aug. 15,—A Columuia (8, €.) dispateh suys 1t 18 roported on good authority that (ov, Nawmpton has forwsrded to the Uov- TLOOK! KINGSFORD'S OSWEGD STARCH IN NEW WRAPPERS. Bright aud Haudsowe Shelf Goods, Aud tho very BEST STARCI wanufacturel. Always uniform In quality. i :l‘lewu}‘;nmllics and Laundry Women everS e, | . KINGSFORD'S CORN STARCH, . ! '* FORTHE TABLE, iIs the Most Delicious of All G d critlcising the Treasury Department for the : up 1o the cluss of the proceadings, wus delight. | Sor of Oblo & requisition asklug for e extra- 3 ained J. Hal- | bo th o Lo B wdetiea that e @13t whald b et changa tn e Valuatlon ot kit glover, ASHATECCRATRL Gt e il aa thio gantla rabn whieh soon afterwans QHeh oL gt & (R Bl wio T ‘.’#‘.‘:."&"”.!ESII?‘Juui-‘n‘L': i-'"r‘a'ffl'irfn‘:' eyl UL T IS T fidentlally: *Vhese visiting state: ek p Upet Col. Ruestow, thewell-k foll elivited no expresalons of regret, Aft polean; 1t ghoin h haviug bought a | gls0, & Catholic whuse name fs not Kuowa, # TAIRCI. Tor Lol Trauda. and have Some famet 06,8 | Awouts, The practical uustwer of"the Treasuey ol Rujestow, thewellknowa nilitaryautacn o o ertho | @ sjority of tho votes of members of the Legle et Killed Whnself at Zurich, Bwitzerland, ENGLAND AND TUR VATICAN, LoxDoN, Aug, 15.—Bir Btalturd Northeote, replytug to an inquiry in the House of Com- taons, said that no vommuutcations bad been exchunged with the Vatlcan rogarding the re- estabiialunent ol diplomatic reiations between Lireat Bitaly and the Holy Bee, FAULIAMENT. LoxboN, Aug. 15.~The 2'0st ssys Parllament will pot be dusolved, z GERMAN BLECTIONS. Benuiy, Ang. 15.—Fritsche, Bocfalist, has Leen elected on the secoud baitot to Parlisineat 1;-;::: (;JIt'J:' Fourth district of Berlig, bya wajority of 2 usual morolug military dlsplay Gen, Bherman was fntroduced to o crowd varlously estimated at from 15,000 to 25,000, and delivered o vigorous patriotic address, which was repeatedly inter- rupted by applause, e was looking in excel- lent heaith appearcd to greatly enjoy the occasion to which'he was lending bis presence, (leu, Bherman was (ollowed by Senator Ogles by, who took up the remainder of the time until dinper with one of his most powerful cfforts. The specch was well received by men of all parties. Iu the sficenoon Qeu. Logan, whose remarks -, yesterdsy wers cut short by the galn, wos loudly called or, and favored (4o ssscioblace with suother specch, this thme getflog fn his work (n sdmiruble style, to Lla' own' and his bearers? satlafaction, A bief addrets from Judge Busder, of Belleville, closed the exerclses on, thé miaid “stand, whn', the crowd gradastly | dispersed. Wafting traine carried ereat uym- | bers ack to their homes, but thousanids lin- [ gered’ about the grounds to view the militury movements golug oty bent owseeluy the very Just of un wiliir Whick for (wo days had givon tuem sy inbel enjoyment. To comfortatly ac-, cowihodute 30 Yaut ‘a tiumuber was i big under- tuxwy for & towi of the size of Mount Verpon, | yot the'suilnlf was dooe, and bandsomety, 16§ Word ol coubiatog - Wus Utturcd, 1t escuped i Earof: your” corfespoudent, * Expressions of' ruise of the enterprivefoapitality, uud patriut. st of the citiceus were, howoter, buth loud and. puwerous. - Tye ir was on ail hauds Suecial usvulch o The Tribune - Quepkc, Aug. 15,~Tbu full purticulars of the brutul sssault cse near Lorette ure a3 lollows: Miss (iguere was met at her father’s door by ‘Thomas Cardinal, u Bt} Sauveur luafer and tramp, ‘Tue man askod tirst for money, sud, on belug rofusw, asked fur sowe- thing to eat, when the gul guve bim~ some bresd and butler, “Ho then usked where the male inembers of the fuily were, and sho aald n couple ol fiells off. e agzalu domanded woney, aud bocomiug tn dread af the waw, sbe wok 313 frow & truvk aud gave It to him. 'Sho brute then violeatly aassuited and attempted to outrazo tha poor glel, having, in his endeavors Lo stop bier screams, alinost torn her tongue from its: roots, aud horelly wutilated ter mouth. Alter runsaking the premiass . he was making o1F when » Lrother of the gir): arrived on tho seene, snd, suclug the ate’ i which hls sister lag, seleod & shot-gun sud follawed C al, Gring two shots at bim, heg of whick, Lowdver, took! elluct. 1 Wus Bow 8 pretty. bug erowd In full chaseialter the rulrru. and, belug hard pushied, be junped suto the river, uud ‘lml ‘i DUFTOW escave from bheinz drowned, as his' ypoekict, which bo bud filed with stones, weigned him dawn, Ay munsged, huwever,. 1o ouw land, uud ' tho chuse wus renbwed; bub'lb wus of shost duzatlon, - ay-be wus captund, and:.taken to thee B Buuyeur. tion-house. . A strong cguard of ureed wen Liad to bu stational atiba buliding 16 keep the prisoucy trom bewng- lymibed, The viclim. of this wap’s brutslity fs only 18 {Ium 0f ago, and 1 o s foarful state rdiv e wousds® snd bruses; Mudical iwen ure doabeful wheluer sbe ‘AN FELove) ratuul i 23y tare old. to thie {8 that sluce the change of valuation the lic Stute, oy r steal the Stute, and they will steal it, too," {ncrease of raveuue from that seured Lus been CHUSH KXAMINED, After somo further testimony of & 1iko chars acter, Witucss was crosv-cxamined by ten, But- ler: “Je sall he was intimately scguainted with the _politiciava of Louisiaua, and iy bis Judgment ihey were the most complete set of rascale he cver et that Casvanave, of the Returulnie Board, was the boriesteat of the lut, Wituess was then qug dard of Lubeety, and wime R Nule at the wauner of questionfuz, and sud nosed answerlug W chuse, Wituess then submitted & copy of his paper, §n which hie putlished his prediction that the clection of 'T6 would tury ou loulslava. Scv- cral extracts froms the paper were read.to the Committee, FE . SKVENAL LETTRLY BF ANDERNSON'S o witness were pluced 1 evidenen slter bring vead, which showed teruig of intimacy Jictweea thew. Witness complalacd he was not alluwed tu wake s {ull statuwent of bis record totus Cotamittee. e ¥ . Putter euid u.\c{ only wantcd Wis tustuony, Adjouricd uill to-worsaw, 4 _MALBTEAD, WHAT ME'ZAYS. 0¥ FUK BLECTONAL DIWINESS DR Y Qi AUR. Loy, Alurat Taliead, - cditor of the Ciackpat) Comamerciu), salled for Eprops po-day, (o the aleawsbip, Suevh,- Ha Is wicompeaied by Miss Mary and Musp Cligtssa Hatstesd. X g e 1 * In conversation with a reportor ot the : T'ibs Inture duriug the scsslon of 1571 and 1872 in order to defcat hils own lmpeschment for high crimes and nsdemeauors, and, w order 1o ralse the money to buy the votes, fssucd fraudulent warrants on the Treusury, in the pumu of {naguiary persons, to the ainount of $100,000, g 00, N "TILK €OUTIL CANOLINA RRVENUS CASKS. To the Woatsys Assuclated > Wasuvaron, . C., Aug, 15.~Atlorney- Geueral Youwaus, of South Carullna, arrived to-duy for tho purpose ol seecing Attoroey- euctal Deverns. He delivered a persaual tues- saga o the President trom Gov. Hampton. Attoruey-tieneral Youiand wishes Lo lay be- fore the Departweut ull the fucts selating to the vontlict of authority between Suuth Caro- llua auy the United -Btates Guvernment, o said there I8 4 mistaken bupression al- together 1o thy Nurth I gesard S0 thut vase, Tho peovje- ok Bouth Curolua bave no fntemtion or deslre o resst the outhority of the Genery) (overnmeut. ’Ahfi contreveriy Ja putely judidalaul woue ot jurls- b eyt S TS W] by s 1) §4 3 Ly Vpul el to uu\nfly c}mtm‘ aud “rmlu l‘u flé_m, ceoncenning atleired trauds ‘in thay Sqate, dien.’ Yotngun left to-night tw sou, Abtoruey-Ueuersl . Devens, wha ls East. 4 . ¥ Tuth i} FLagtuind ve, tho Northo 1 thu case 0f laug Hayziand vee the Nortborp ' Pacitic Ruitroad Compauy, the Seeritary of n':'c' Tuterior hias delded thay the geant'of thie Nosth: Jeru Puclle Railroad Company astuches 40 bl {npquired- under- the BSisseton ‘and -Wanhperan treaty (outsitls 08 tho feabrvhtion tiey buviug beey pequingd prior to thudetimite Jucation iy he, _suad, caud. that the ! ‘petilemut! ul;_lm& ULOD . LCARLe] ! SELLi0ns-. " Wire - uX~ cluded by the sixth segtiog . of the uct of tduly 3 1504, makisg the graut to the Lopgpany. . A CALIFORNIA DUSPERADO. 8aN Francmco, Aug. 18, —This moming Wilkun G, English was fatally shot In the back with a shotgun by Meury Caulleld. En- glish was patting up a fence on laud clstmed by Cuuldeld, ‘The latter {s a notorious deaperado; has been indieted twenty-thres times, mostly for mmrderous’ sttemnts; has been wouuded often, several tiues desperately: bad threo re- valver-bulls put into biui neo, bla lungs ponc tratwd twice, uud head sphit with an’ ux, bo sides gettiog an eye knocked out with a ctub. MURDERED HIS COMPANION, Wuygsting: W. Va., Aug, 18.—Last evéning, Heury Scliwulbach aod Hawllton K. Bqreyth, of thia vity, woro buugy-ridicy, aud, becoming cugaged in & quarrel, Schinutbscly biat Foreyth, causingg the latter's death In an hour's e, ‘Fse tuquess will-La hetd this atternoun, * ! ¢ & L L L F'/'{. . Svspuay, Vay Aux 15.—Tpe N e fje0 of uter Mo anie, 3 Mollis »m’u’lrc. i g hero for the past Weuk fur the mnundes of Llor- ‘oner Hesser, at 8hauioki, fu Decewmber, 1574, return pro- b buw, aud whers be Ll LI 5w, u.—~The 4 an- ¥ that 'Pulmquu; will be pro~ Paus, Auz, 15T oo Nonast, 't Ervochs 1 Pauis, Aug, 15.—Juseols Nauael, Bisturian, s dewl. B o], “the Pypnc Lownox, Aux, nounces olfical 'rozua\lmdu-. . MOPDY AND SANKEY, ...cv .. BarTinong, Auglid~D. L. Muody,1he ovan- ‘gulish, bus reoted:a’ bLonse [ this dty,' and il remove bery with *bia family dbont thy!1ht of })lnlublzlr. l]»((,fl-s{ic;., 0 r.i.-s(: and recuperste. ¢ wil old - mectiogs durivg the wi Clorcee Sl i b oy e S Exsope. . ! . BUFFALO, ihdg ity Burzaro, Aug.:16.—Vessels nu'lnt (Tory P "Colvorug logk faf taenty-toor hours eqdivg o, e Trib [ 11g decision etermincs the iaht t0 4 Tarel [p! w. 14thWestward—Erovs Prasdis, Mon- | Brpusmced i siaideend sucess : ayerdtet of gulies uf myrler, in-4 . e . M. s (g bostliin) 4 1| pl .. Mon- £ L . . x ., o1 4 i arations wie M. lalstend g wade Gy (udffiniuy of | teactln e wheut hnds ol Dot Hoetundis | trea to Wiadeors Alblan, 1Fort. Dallsstsia 10 | © @ ort Sotias Dicn to Ty Ivibare. Lot xii"ffl'e“:a’x‘.fl'sffm. bl A Lover Who Kept is Word, Erep l. Robertsy ot New Orleguy, bsfore e Pottur | pettléuenit on thesc fauds soy o sholatlos o€ | ey barke Hurow, | Kiuzaton & JACKSONVILLE, 1i),, Aug. 15.—The Boldicrs' - Houthern Rutsrurise. FoR ComiiMlice, 10 60 far us it cclated to biw, tue | Juw sud tresty obligativus. the Tudian utie not | {CH0ES ) AE08 o) P U0 8 10 | Reunfon fn this city to-day was @ declded suc. DICTMENTS DISMISSED One wight Nast week (te exact day our fo-, o " PR EE T e baviug been extiugulshed at tie Ume of scttle- | Detroits Blazing Star, Oswewo 10 0o Lady | céw. The veterans iwarchied to tho Falr Urounds, IBDI s foiyut did not kuow) Jolin Saser, u youny lif I Mflfl [} Gakfi B[b onrter DM TR wicot thoreon, uud the witbdrawat of the Com- | Dutleriu, Wellaud to Kiocardine; schoovers F. | escorted by the Jucksouville Light Guards | AN FRaxCico, Aug 15~—0u motion of the | iy fiviye on Biz ‘Free Creck, near Calrey G | y i A y Ut i " Py ay anytbing or fu- { juny baving precded the satisguisbucot of | J- Kive, Torouto to Tuledo: Auna Crag, Port { Col. Williaw J. Wyott was President of the day, | United States District Attoruey before o) catlvad o bils lady loves Miss Jolinsou, sbd re. hd leate b uuy Way that there were aby negotis | Lo Judial itle. Moy to Saudussy; Undiue, Hawstiton to Cleve: | sud toos charge st the Faip Grouuds, The kevs | awyer, thes morsing, the : toadbocd Bhtl 0 [ Teliy lule Lour ub wglte Les SULD BY ALL GROUERS.

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