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SATURDAY. AUGUST 17 1878—TWELVE PAGES far hey nffected pre-exiating treaties, were, alter an fnterval of direussion, submitted to a congress of the Powers, and thefr councils hava resulted in & peace, which Lnm thankful to be- THE CHICAGO TRIBUN Tbe bolters organized clsewhere and nominated the Hon. Williama flatch, of Hannibal. Hatch sddressed the Conyention, renouncing the Democratle party, and declaring that hence- 4n which event Tenney, the (ircen- | Samucl ‘1Y Hastings, lonm afterwanids State back eandidate, we withdraw from tha field, | Treasurer, and n heavy pus i the Temper- ~—has determined noti to accent the Gemgrea- | 8nce movement, represented Walworth County alonal nomination, but has invlew acareful gen~ | i the second Constitutional Convention. Wau- NE, was_found to-day floatiug a fery rods from shora in Twin Lakes., The Uoraner's Inqueat called it accldental drowning., His articut fars fo which, from e "conaylvania Rallruad Company ¥l tho cantrmet between the parties o g+t gy et X The Anstrian Troops Dis. injury of the Calumbus, Cincinnat] & .5 = 3 v ¢ life Wilifam A. | forth he proposed to follow the motto, * Lay Meve 18 ratisfactory and fikely to be durable, [ Mind had been depressed for some timo back, | I 9 AU & Tofiay S eflorkip ravira e, Iemcoralis wul ditcen: | Keshi Ununty eave 1o pubile lte Willm A | Lottichs weope & 5 o Qttoman Fmplro haa not emerged from | 4 secme, and nota few eal [t auiide, "t | Uenteal Compairyam ey i ht o oo ot W Aeagnder Manall, bolly/ lawere SEVENTR DISTRICT, astrously Deteated disastrons war without cvere loss, but ar. | Teceiveid's fotter abont n week ao, the contents n, L by takj teatimony, the extent of this damase, z jslature, in which event nheforcsces the very | Governor of Minnesota. A llst of such namen Derrorr, Aug. 16.—The Hon, 0, D. Conger y o rangements which have been maile, fle favor- | Of which are unknown, but he was conatantly in Bosnia reading it, and was not himsel recelving it St - | might be added that wonld fill a column of Tite: | was renomioated for Congress to-day by the ¢ n & able to the subjects of the Purte, have sccured m er R it s A 53 3-'.':“»'?21811':&‘31"23"{':- ‘S’:’:l‘l‘u‘;fc“.{‘r.nl!):v::r:l;g 'rn‘fn'uxfi.‘.‘md ‘each ono ofl'nh{rh wautd suggest | Republicans of the Seventh District. , { to it a position of fndepcndence’ which can bo s m—— e w{;’q"’;‘"&"ifla’;‘;\'-‘; I ariginally a_Republican, and waa elected to the | an interesting epleode to Wisconsin readers, 2 upheld agalnat nggression. CASUALTIES. 5 e ; une, finteontain 1ot Whilea momber of that | . . - GESEAAL TOLWIOAL FTEMS. ol FINANCIAL. Report that the Main Army Is G lure ('-y'-;l‘:;g;‘h;ldgg;n!;fi,;';';;gglmwlt;; il R B "»;-J“"}—l}» the Vg % =1 heard thia weex of ¥ om) o & 3 cl 2 . W e ydudze Teeag g, T mconhlcany bo Seeamea Lin | Thers 11l hcend Qe motnar s dtiampt Fallihg Back upon the gives, as Teganis his Asiatlc Empire, . mors MEDORA CLARK. L] ot erangey President, and has acted with the Democrats | candidate in the Fiftlt District, against l)ra.n:c. flnce that time, except that be regarded bimeelf | There ia not, nrabably, a collapse in the move- As under pledges to vote for Howe for Senator | ment, utail particsdre awaiting developments. n 1873, and he did so. In 1877 he was a candi- W. . Woodman wili_probably be the Demo- HEAVY FAILURE. Hpectat Dispateh to The Tridune. Prresnura, Pa,, Aug. 16,.—John L. Bradley, Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Mitwavkee, Wi, Aug. 16.~Intelligance of the accidental death of Miss Medora Clark, distinet expression to tho engagements which, In principle, I, together with other Powers, ac- ceptedd fn 1850, bat of which the form has not been found practieally effectual., The Sulian an order authorizing the Recelver the (y; &8t Louls Rallrond to foin w S ‘Truat Cainpany of New York in enl:x‘iln'mL,n,‘;": t « Save. d W E. Re 1 the ll-know Wisconsin poetess, near fimmmf ?{ 'Ia“f“a‘" ‘;% e et o, . | Qeorge L, Rets, and William i conatitut- | Many Thousand Turkish Troops | nss on tho other hand, bare mimerttte ndopt WL d el gy o onroe, and Rung} ;"’;‘I‘fl‘: I»55%‘3?ISfif.?:?%.ffi"(?fi'i’:é"'c‘?,'n?mfi:' :;:"LP(S\:"‘“{‘VM Mafonthe finte Senath in Jallen Ing the firm of Hradlev, Rels & Co., of 8haron, Jolning the Bosnian and carry Into effect the measures necesaary for | Cheyenne, 18 recelved with some ineredulity | Countivs, olph . ] 5 In| i f il The Intrigue by which the Democratle Con- ln(;\lllnz n”mc::“l’:‘(llly wfirl\m"fimn:: thlo :’:.! eressional ‘g:nvcnllnn for this (the Fourth) tainty of being nominated on the mext | district s calicd at West Bend,—an inacceesivle Inllot, when the schemers_ who managed the | Place, twenty-five miles nwn.rb—lnswml of fn, Conventlon sprang Judge Mallory na their can- | this city, is the subject of abundant and ma- dldate, and crowded his nomination through the [ Viclous remark, Demmocrats rogard it as some- Conventlon under the Inspiration thas Davis' | What M‘\c the disastrous polley which called their Democracy did not date back far enough. | State Convention lnst vear at Fond du Lac. Mercer Co., Pa., to-day filed a voluntary petf- tion in hankruptey inthe United States District Court In this city, the petition also coveriug the Ilbitfes of the Neshannock Iron Company, of Newcastle, of which Georze L. Rels, William E. Rels, Peter L. Kimberly, and G. A. Kimberly aroc members, Tho Kimberly's here. Bhe and her sfstor, who was married to 8n army officer at Fort Steels, Wr., last April, were the authors of a volume.of poems, Inquiry at the News office, where the ook was printed, ana of Mr. J, O, Keefe, one of the editors of the Neuw, to whom the voluma was dedicated, fails to ellcit anv direct liforma- sccurfog good government in these provinces. In order to promote the objects of this agree- ment, I lave undertaken the occupatton and mdministration of the Island of Cyprus. In nid- ing to bring about the settlemcnt * which s taken place, 1 have been nsstated by tho discl- pline and high spiritt of my forces, by sca and by land, the alacrity with which Insurgents. - (e The Great Powers Now Moving in the Interest of Greece, TTEMS, A large number of raflway offictals from gy, city will go to Baratoga to attend the \',,,;." hilt meeting to be held at that uiace on toney Most of them will Teavo hore Sunday piyp e ; 4 Mesars, Jones and Eider, of the Tllinggy (on. 1 et 3 Member my reserves responded Lo my zall, by the patel- ofi 18 to the catastrophe. ‘The rumor fs that | tral Raiirosd ‘Telegraph Department, are oy, Afterwards, by the strongest persunsion, Davis | A stralght Democratic candidate_for do not join n the petition. The O coffers of i 1l lier death oces by s fall 1 [ Frite. : of Congress will be run in the First District, - | Oticoflers of the milltary, and by my people in arred by ® fall from & horsaon | ant o handlo dispatches comilng dy T et overnon: - wns aofeateu. | Anines both, Wilianus, Hepuiican, ot Chanas | e of uriucipal " creditors '1n - appended | Execution of Hosdel, the Wolild the colunies, and hy thio proud desire of my Indian army to be reckoned among thedefond- ers of the British Emoire, a desire Justified by the soldlerly qualities of the force recently quartercd In Malta. The spontanous offers of troovs made by many of tho nstive Gobern- ments of 1ndia were very gratifying to me, and 1recognizein them a resh manifestation of an excurslon with o perty whom sho was accompanying on a visit Lo hor sisters Miss Clark was n writer of supertor taste and abtlity, and some of the poens were remarkable for their excellence. 8ho leftherea month of moro 220 to visiL her sister at For Steele, and the scene of the accldent as reported s where she might have been at the e, et frng New Orleans, fearing that they might caty, 1 yellow fover. Thel ofiice s belug duy s iuted sod distofeeted. - o 1t {s understood that Mr. Ifenrs ¢ et worth, Gencral Ticket and Possenger i the Michigan Central Railroad, will re with his ticket. He ia the most thorough-going | I, Parker, Greenbacker, student of varty-politics in the State, has abil- | The Greenbackera will nominate a eeparate Ity and tact to a grent degree, and has an ambi- | eandigate for Congress, in tho Milwaukee Dis- tion that Is absolutely boundicss. The position | trict. in which hia recent movement wiil place him Wil be that of the mast prominent Democratic candidato fob the United Statea Senatorship. As & matter of course, it involves the necessity also the nssets: Bradiey, Rels & Co. owe about nbout £300 tu workiogmen, secured by opriority, Other sccured creditors are: Miss Lucinda Taylor, Newesstle, $12,498.613 tho Natlonal Bank of Newcastle, $16,700.00; the Patterson Bank of Newcastle, $12,500; tha Natfonal Bank of Lawrence County, $75,000; Be German Regicide, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE PRILADELPIIIA DANKEY GIVES I1I8 VIEWS, 7 Speech by the Gueen at the Prorogation Z -‘éf Parliaments p Agen g Ly life Eastern trip nbout the 10tk of nowt. 1ot el Bioatch is Th rGuns, s "hfl"||‘f,c"‘;,%':tfi:p‘l' g lf',';rfi, ‘;,"" b A EWER 5 ;rllml: he will ag! hl‘l:’unmu mlmlml;nb: thiarge o 4 o which bas bee ay I revios ne WE. ING FI his burcau. r. Wentworth wiil by it as g’c«"’:‘&%‘lflfifi‘}fi'\’fflo’f:fli i Grconbeck | _ PRILADELPMIA, Aug. 16.—Ta an fntersiew | the Tradeamen's National Tauk of Fittsburg, | Qol, Mackenslo with Most of His Forca | jiances: 8ax FRANCISCO, Aug, 10,—A l-‘.(:rncl‘m. Ner, | the Saratog mesting nost meer. | U Pt Congressional candidate; nnd it will require a | With n Times reporter to-day, ex-SupremedJudge | 83.000. The princlpal unsecured creditora are: Again, Aoross the Mexican /26 Border, TITEE BAST. TURKEY AND ENOLAND, CoxsranTiNofLry Aug. 16,—The difficulties batween Turkey,and Engiand relative to the In- troguction of reforma in Asta Minor are almost entirely removeds The convention with Austria relative to the ogduphtion of Bosula and Herze- govina has beem; concluded. The duration of the occupation has-not been fixed, but soveral articles recognizd tha sovercignity of the Sultan. © s (RRXCR. A note addressed Iby the Porte to the Powers in reference to the Jemand of Ureece declares that Turkey never sceepted the principle of rectification of the Greek frontler. It says no really patfonal {dsuftection has broken out fn Thegsaly and Edlkm"llnte 1829, Armed bands have passed the frontiers, but have not been able to draw thel:population Into an Insurrec- tonary movemenl, Greceo lays stress upon the modcration d p‘:‘xyou during the war, but she negotinted with Russia scveral times, sud mooted the questign of the partition of Roume- Na. Sheasked for naval assistance from Rus- 81, and, not obtafing it, renounced the Idca of .going to war through dread of tho power or sfixrkey. R lA\I_\-1rl-c|aumu with ol foreign Powers continue ricndly, Although the conditfon of affairs In Bonth Africn still affords some grround for anxiety, I have Tearned with satisfaction from reporta of my civll and military oflicers that the more se- rtous disturbances which had_arlaen amougs the nalu\‘:: population of Cape Colony are nuw tere minated, “ LHere follows reference to supplles voted and to various bills nassed duting the session, of fn- ternal interest anly. ‘The speech conciudes: In bidding you fare- well, I pray chat the blessingof Almighty God may rest onyour recent labors, and atcompany you fu dischiarge of all your duthes HOYAL, INVITATION. Loxpon, Aug.. 16.—The Quect has favited Lord Beaconsticld to visit her at Usborne. FRANCE. y THE MONEY CONFERENCE. Panis, Aug. 10.—At a meeting of the Inter- natlonal Monetary Confercuce to-day, Horton, Secretary of the American Delegation, wan ad- mitted to nseat In the Conference with the same rights a8 other members. Mr. Groesbeck ex- plained the views of the United States Govern- ment, and submitted & programme for the es- tablishment of & common relation between gold and siver, and of liberty of cofnage. The En- lish, Swiss, Bwedish, and Italian representa- tives participated in the debate which followed. Germany {8 fuvited to send representatives, Mr, Groesbeck cxplafned the Bland bill, Ilo fald the motives of tho American Government . wero entlrcly unselfish, s it derived no revenue from the mincs of the countrv. Ife submitted a resolution affirming the desirability of a fixed international rate botween gold and allver, and of the uslimited coinage of both as logal tender. Mr, Goschicn, the Enelish delevato, eatd En. gland reserved the right to malntain te gold atandard unaltered, 4 MEXICO. Col. MACKRNZIE ON THE OTHER 8IDK, Nzw Onneaxs, Lo., Aug. 16.—The Galveston News® gpecial from: Ban' Antonlo, Tox., says news has just been recetved that Mackenzie and hia troops crossed Iuto Mexico at Fort Duncan last night. Thero ls great nctivity among the The Tradesmen’s National Bank of Pittsburg, $3,000; tho Natloral Bank of Lawrence County, $12,700; the First Natlonal Bank of Neweastle, £5.000; the Nations] Bauk of Greenville, $2,500; the Tradesinen's National Bank of DIittsburg, #10,725; the Marino Natlonal Bank of Erie, €5,073; the Iron City National Bank of Pitts- burg, $3,650; the Merchants' National Bank of 8yracuse, N, Y., $10,850; the Greeuvilie Natlonal Bauk of Pittshurg, $1,600: Mra. T. . Ward, of Niles, O., 87,060; the Second Natfonal Bank of Erle, $2,125; the First Natlonal Bank ot War- ren, O., £3,500; Lee & Pattersun, of Nowcastie, $4,652; the Sccond Nativnsl Bank of Cleve. iand, 1,825, The firm are liable on notes or bitls discounted which ought to be pald by the drawers or makers to the extent of $85,000, and owe nccomuiodation paper to’ the extout of £20,000 or more. Tho asscts consist of real estate {n Newcastle valued at 260,000, incum- bered by the cloiins of secured creditors; notes, stocks, and bonds, $10,427.24; promissory notes, 241,000; stock of fron and stecl tools, patent rignts, $25,(00 or more; open accounta due, about $10,000, ‘The fudividual fudcbtednesa of John L. Brag- ley is under $500. 5 I'ie individual debts of W, E. and George L. Rels are heavy, the principat heing to the execus tors of Nancy Nell, of Newcastle, 88, Isalah White, of $3,520.70; Joseph K ck, of Newcaatle, $6,720, which are sccured. The un. recured are those of the Lake SBupedor tron Company, 822 Rels, Brown & Berger, £4,301; the Republic Iron Company. $3,600% Marquette Cleveland, 85,2505 the First Nation- al Bank of Sharon, $53,000; the Metropolitan Natfonal Bank of i'm-umix 50003 the Cit- Izens’ National Bank of Plttsburz, $5.000; the ‘I'radesmen’s Natiohh! Bank of Pitteburg, 82,0003 the Patterson Bankof Newcastle, 83,0005 Joun . Dravo, General Manager of tho Hitts: burg and Connellsville Coal & Coke Company, SN the Second Natiousl Bank of. Erfe, he First National Bank of Clevcland, $11,085; the Second Natfoual Bank of Cleve- load, 85,0003 the Sharou Savings Bank, £J,000; the First Natlonal Bank of Warren, O, the rirst Natlonal Bank of West Greens y Pa., 27,100; the First Natlonal Bauk of Newcastie, & oso)gl the Natlonal Bank of Lawrence County, 15,084 3 dispatch soys: “This town was visited this evening by a freshet, caused by a heavy rafn (n the mountains. The flood swept down the ravine In which the town Is built, carrying away every- thing movable, and destroying stables, out- bufldings, ete. One man fs subposed to be lost. ‘I'ne dainage was consiilerable, but since o alin- {lar visitation four yaars ago, most of the bulld- Ings bave been rafsed above tho level of the water and escaped destraction, though the lower floors were llooded, Last evening Austin, Nev., was visited bya cloud-burst, which flooded tho business part of the town, doing damage to the amount of about 00,000, A man nained Bparman wns awept down aravine and drowned, “the Kereille oflico snd thany business buildings were wrecked, Tha residence portion of the town escaped, very great amount of skiil and industry to manipulate doubt{ul districts so as to_obtsin the success of a conlition on eligible candidatces. THUE TUIRD RVENT 15 also aa yet only a rumor, but it Ir ona of those Tiunors that suon become action. It is to the effect that L. B. Cuswel), tha Member of Con- gress from the Madison District, who Lias not at any time exoressed an anxfety to serve fure ther In Congress, but who, it wus thought, aa s matter of couree, would beazaln in the deld, will £tep aside at no distant asy; and that Col. K. W. Keyes, tho Postmastee at Madison, will be the Republi-an candidate for Congress in that district by zeneral consent, with a decidealy wood prospect of befne elected, and of holding the place for successiva terms, until & new ap- wortionment or a palitical revolutionshall throw the district into other political kauds. ‘Tlc dis- trict compriees Columbia, Dane, JetTerson, and Eauk Countles, and fs the closest district {n tho Btate; but tlte Republicans always manage to carry It by from 800 to [0 or t00 majority. The yote in the district at the last fow clections has been closc, and the Republican masjorlties were not as deep o8 a well nor as wide ad a door, but they'were enuugh, as our old friend Mereutio would say. The 10llowing were the ligures; Wright, colored, of Bouth Carolina, spuke with great freedam of Lis old frionds, Scnators Pat- terson and Butler, ex-Gova, Chamberlain and Moscs, Kempton, tho:late fOnancial agent, Parker Owen, and ex-State Treasurer Car- dosa. Bpeaking of the fraudulent issuo ol the §6,000,000 of Btata bonds, ho said: **There 18 no reason ta doubt that Cardasa and Owen carried the Btate seal to New York, and the sbare that Paulino Markham s saild to Dbave had in atlxivg the State scal has Leen correctly related by the flanncl-mouthed son of Senator Psttersun, ilas, I mean, Gor, Hampton is not the sort of man to make arrangements with anybody, al- though Patterson’s relations with Scnator M, C. Butter are .s0 intimate that things look flshy for justice In Patterson’s case.. \Why, Butler, beeause of his relations with Patterson, don't stand any too well with the Domocracy of the State, Carolinian though he js. . GOV, HAMPToN has kept every pledge he has made, and on the seventl of next month he wlil be re-clected Uovernor almust unauimously. Ile will get uc-tenths of the colored votes. I speak ad- visedly on that polnt. ‘There Is not a decent negro In the State who will voto agalnst bbn. Scott {8 tho man whn could unfold the ltetory of Carolina's trouble. The people there do ‘not cotertaln any bitterness apainst him, but th:{‘ would like to have him back, In-the hopes his evidence would convict the most gullty. You ask me about Chamber- Inin and some more, , Well, I don't thiuk they amount to much, T haven't anything to say for their advantage, and 1 don't ears to speak sgalost them.” ‘The report of the Raitroad, Commissioney, of Ohto shows that the tolal net fucome of gy, railronda in that Btate lasy year averazed gy 243 per cent uoou the cost OF road and e, ment, while the taxes upon the rafiw, Vi, ty in that State for the samo perlod were nex, 8.84 percoent of the gross earnlngs of g (nz roads, Mr. W. C. Van Horn, President and Uenery Manager of the Southern Minnesuta Ralirgs) was in the city vesterduy, Mr. Van Horn g that the wheat crop In_Minnesota and lows g be & fatlure, and vot over balf & crop neey [ expectod, Bosides, the whcat will be of ay I ferlur quallty, and haraly weleh mote than fyry pounds Lo the bushel. An nitempt was made during tho ast day two to bring about another flve cent Mrang in east-bound {relght rates, but it falled oxly, to the uppositiou of the Freight Agents of e Michigan Central and Lake Snore Roads, The latter ronds agree with tho others that the bl nesd conld stand another advance of five centy especlally from Southwestern points, Where thero 1a no lake competition, but they Dreler foleave the matter of doctoring the ratesy, further to the Managers’ meeting at Suratoy on the 20th fust, CRIME. A CALIFORNIA TRAGEDY, 8ax Fnaxciaco, Aug. 10.—Detalls of 11 confessions of Dye and Anderson are {o [ fotlowing effect: Dye had found the ofliceot Fubife Administeator unprofitable, and had marked occasionally In jest that ho would hase to kill some ono to make it pay. The fiea ol talned a deep hiold on Lis 1nfnd, and le tog Anderson, whom lic had for & long time e ployed in his butcher shop, and unother pary yet unknown, into his counsels. Dye sud Ap. dersou charire each other with belnzthe orizing temcter, Thoy finelly fixed ou Tullls as (e viettm. Dyo had been his friend and neigh bor for tweive yenrs, and kucw 1o value of his property, and us Tol. s had fMever been communieatire concerning his famlly affalrs {t was supposed Le hiad 1o relatives to clalin the estate. Overtxo DROWNED, . Bpectal Dispateh to Tha Tridune, ) Fonr Warxg, Ind., Aug. 10.~Yesterday tho dead body of an unkoown man, about 30 years old, was found n Clear Rivér, near Huntington. ‘The Coroner’s jury rendered a verdict of doath from acctdental drowning. Deceased was fiye feet ten inches high, well dressed, aod had ligt bairand a mustache. — TORNADO. DarTox, 0., Aug. 16.~A tornado passed over tho vity this alternoon, unrooflog a number of houses and blowing-down several barns near Dayton, It was accompanted by & heavy storm of raln and hall that did considerable Injury to crops in the vicinity, ACCIDENTALLY SIIOT, SruiNarieLy; ill., Aug. 16.—Albert Stelnritz, aged 1%, was shot to-day by tho accidental dfs- charge of a pistol which ho was caratessly hand- Hog, The ball entered ong of his uostrils; and passed up inte the head. Ho died 1o ten min- utes. Qtep. Rep. Dem. maj. il0i0 11,45 217 11,412 10,680 7oy 16,001 14,745 g % 9,4 B840 504 In 1877 thero were 1,603 Greenback votes Volled, Iu 1875 the Republican majority s also upparently larger than the fact, a8 the vote s that of Lidington sgainst *OId Bill™ Taylor, the Iatter ruuning “consideratly bebind = his ticket, Tho usual majority Is not a great one, but it bas generally been secured by but little efluri; and thero 18 00 reasou Lo suppose thatl § will disappear or be visibly smaller’ at the next electlon, either as agalnst o straight Demo- crat or s uzainst.’ s coalition candidate. Tispecially to those who know the capabltitics of Col. Keves as o campalgner, tho fertility of his resources, the cnerzy of his policy, nod his skill a8 a tactivian, his success will “not appear 8t all problematical,—that Is, nllowing that he can work tor hintself o8 thoroughly as he hias worked for othors and for general party succcss 1u tho past. AMONG THR ADVANTAGES consfdered fn the movemeutsto make both T'nflctus Bawyer and Postmaster ‘Keyes candle AUSTRIAN DEFEATS, BrLorADE, Augy G.—Advices from Insur- gent sources represent that Gen, Szapary’s do- feat of the 10th Insfaritwas disastrous, I[tis re- vorted that he nbagdoned a battery, a quantity of arms and ammuuition, and many horscs. The Insurgents clalm his defeat in a sccond bat- tle, andd that Gen, l;hlllpuvlch‘l army fs falling back towards the Rlved Save. JOINING %08 INSURGENTS, VirnNa, Aug. 16.—~Thirty Turkish battalions in Bosnla, including 'lve of the regular troops, bave lolned the Insurzcuts. AUSTHO-TURKIAIL CONVENTION, Vienna, Aug. 16—A couventlon between Austria and Turkey, relative to the Austrian MICUIGAN. . DOWAGIAC. Svecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Cassororis, Mich, Aug. 16.~The Repub- llcan Conventlon for the Twelfth Senatorlal District, to nominato a cand!date for Senator, met at Dowaglac yesterday. ‘Lhe countics of Cass aud Van Buren, which covstituto the dis- trict, were fully represented. Dr. J. Andrews, of Paw Paw, was chosen Presldent, and Kirk Noyes, of Van Buren, Socrotary, On the flrst formal ballot James M. Shepard, of this place, — KILLED BY FALLING EARTII, 0sweao, N. Y., Aug. 16.—~The gravei-bed at Bterling Junction gave way this morning, bury- oz Fred Baer, Howard Schultze, Nicholas Archer, and Tim Dinin, Diulu was taken out alive; the otlicrs were dead. P he Exclinugo Bank of Wheeling, $5,000; % e months ago Auderson and an unknown pary £ Jalet ton Lonerean, e st a8 o resully the | was cominated. Dr. Shepard fa cditar of the | flo Nateaat Benk oWVt sl ,§;,§;,"_ tha | cccuration :l the T\lt);lzlgk&:‘rovlnw;, was signed | Mexicans on the ather side. - VIRGINIA FLOODS, went to Tullls? placa to put tho plan Into opers E Tl ramuaira il freatly simolifled. | Cassopolia Vigilant, and I & young man of | SeComion fra Company of Cleveland, 81, yesterdsy by Couut Audrasey, the Austrisn |~ Tho Galveston News' specisl from Fort Clark | RicnuonD, Va., Aug, 10.~Hoavy raine Yos- | ion, but their cournro falled them. Dys i il D et 'f';.'“;;d that | Vberal education and brilliant parts, and will | the Pennsylyania Company of Plttsburs, $2,0: Ghancellor and Miuistor of Forelgn Affales, and | gags: Allthe trgopsunder ths command of Col. | terday aloog the lino of the Fredericksbur® & | yrped tho crime verslstently, and Anderss H o emerkency night- oset 1o which Sy | make an sMcient lozialator, He e Tvired | Drown. o Cocbrane of tna Fitsbirg siok foe! | enancellor as Pashs, 56 Turklsh Undor Plenl- | Mackenzle, cxeept.two companios of intantry | Potomac Railrond stopped the moving of trsla concetved the dea of murder by polson. s | Tould sicerad Howo aa-the, Senaiortal cai. | befure Uho Convention,aads wallsdcmmingang | Dens, $3-1005 NIMISk & Cory SUAEEe Ky are potentiary. % loft to garrison_thopost, started at 3 o'clock | to-day and to-night jned cocktall '™ data of a0 elowent I tho Repubitean partv. | proliclency asaplatiorm-anenier, deiivencd oy | alsg llable on notes or oills dlsbuanted, £01,000, MONR RXSISTANCH ANTICIPATED. B T s : = bottle of polsdned cocktalls was prepared fo x “Tiha point would 10t b ahoun AL Both Semead | Sl HORINE. Sbeach w e et | e omeation At STt sl ’ this mornivg, The advance guurd crossed tho 0 saloon kept by Dye & Clarke in Sacramenio | 1 be remorod from the Senatorial Geld Ly an | Tention, ils terss and vizoras seotences most | . The Individua assots of thy Messra, Rels aras | VIENNA, Aug: 10.—Tho chiof corps of the | river early thid; morning. The maln column THE RAILROADS. and Anderson wont to Tallis rauch osteusibly 0 glection to the uther House, sud thotr plighted | aptivsot forth the Republican lésues, nad showed | teal estate ln New Castle, §38,000, Incumbored | Austrian army of occupation, under Gen. Phil- | have bosn crosslug, all day about a milo nbove fn search of worl, and gave him a bottle afters 1 “fzith bo satisfled with that resuits it 19 | the wisdom of - the Copvention fo waking bl | Dy claline of secured crodfiora; votes, drafts, Ipovitel, numbered 90,000 on the 14th fnstant, | the mouth of the,Bycamore. Every man has MADISON, Wis, ber of drinks together from . bottled [ thought that the vigorous canvass fn both | thelr candidate. Iils uwlowing sppeals forbonest | eic, about $25,0007 stock. du-trade, $25,6:0} alter deducting all tho, garrisons lett on the | 140 rounds of aminunition and ten duys' ra- Hoecial Dinwateh o The Trivun, number ol ol a2 & Qdisteiets which ueh o ¢lipalzn would stimu- | money and houest mensures wera received with | choses [ action, $24,021L _ Ge¢rre L. Rels owea : P tions. The artillery.is well supplicd with am. M 3 16. *l good Nquor and left. For some reason thi late would elect Hepubilean Sems f_the | hionest and bearty applause. ' Of bis triumphant | to unsecurcd ereditors: Samel; Kimberly, road. Gon, Szapary Las recelved reinforcements, | g0t " Theyyare, on the trall of stolen ADISON, Wis., Aug. 10.—Ata westing of the plot miscarrfed. It was then declded that bolt | Leaislaturo in sl tho doubtfal oo e | bt by e wajority therels noques- | Shaon, $19,100: Bradles, Hois & Co,, 81, itls ssld, & wholo briade, to onale bim to | myimalg crassed Intd Movlca to days ngor Baard of Diractors ot the Madlson & Partags | yori wan required, A boat, was built oy Divs 1 ricta, b thews. 16, Conremlonat Deart | Hon ik aud sevoral small amouatd, - 16; e liatlu on act | forco bis war to Zworalk. Sorlous diflculty I Raihwas Company leldin this cty s inori- | oiae, Batramento; and Arsovson. puict s [ * ndding at least four, and nossibly six, Reptib- LAXSING, commodation papce for B350, Ilis ersonal | hynrehonded In nvdnndngneyamlsumjev«. The MISCELLANEOUS. nyz, Messers. James C-mut'mll. 0. D. Peck, Wios- | gown to the river, was jolned by o confederaie 1 Jiane to the Legutatire force. b R (B s T s LR L CL n‘,?“;'.!"Z,o"i.’"?n!’.?.."&f"",“&,::,';;::g; Insurgents In Northern Bosnla are also stiil PENIAN AREARN, law Butlen, George O, €linton, and David At- | bolow tho clty, and. they proceoded to Tl I Neatu e Senatorial Nl st T | £ Clro e T 1 i Creck, aud N. [ cf 1,000 sharea of the Kimberly 'fron Com: | active. Ontho lith Ingtact they attackedthe | 1onpow, Atgi10.—1t Is reporicd that tho | Woou resigned thele positions as Directors of | ranch, faand him in tho. orchard, knocked s P ator Howe, who woulil be antagonized in o sort | 8. Geurire, edltor of the Kignbi can of thinciiy, | panv's stock, $25,000, : and _ $1,07.1%, | Austrisn garrison at Banjatuks, butwore omauc. Feolan Ahearn,’ the Company, and Messrs. who fs under soatence for lifo nt Dartmoor Erleon, 18 to be released this sear, Jolin W. Cary, Alex Mitchell, 8. 8, Merrill, Hans Crocker, and Jokn C. Gault were olected Directors to i} theif vacancies, The new Hoard elected 8. 8, Merrill a8 JPresident of the Company. The Uhicugo, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Company has run the Portage Road for sevaral ycars, aund, hy thls “urraugement, the management = will contioue under the permanent coutrol of that company. ‘Tnero are rumora_on the atrcet to- day that the Central have dotermined to con- struct thy Madisou & Portaze Road from hero to ¥reeport, 111, thus connocting the lum- ber forests of Wisconsiu with the prairies of lilinots In nearly a direct afr lue, It is also rumored here to-doy that the Illiuols Ceutral aro scekiug & conneetlon with the \Wisconsin Central at Portage, by coustructing a roul from Freepart, by the way of Mazoumanle and Merrimac, to Portage, To corroborate this rumor it te stated that the Illinols Central folks nd an (enzineers at Portage looking over down with a sand bag, and sbot him In severst placcs. This was on tho cvonlag of Thursday, tho 1t lnst., at 7 o'clock. Dye this ovening stald at his house lo Saen' mento till 8 o'clock, entertuinlug a visir He excused himsclf, took a bugey, drove dowa the river about sixteen miles, met the assassiv nt the place appointed, and drova them back Beeramento. During tho ride they related o the cireumstances of the nugder to Dye, The trig returned much under tho utluence of a clalm for services agalustithe Nesbannock Iron Company. U, E. Kels 'I§ {udebted to Bam- uel Kitberly, on a note, $49,190, which s beld by Nimick & Cu., of Plttsburg, as collnteral se- curity for the debts ‘of 8. Kimberly, or any debts which they may hold of ‘ainst_ uny perscit or firm in which P, L. or (i:A, KiinLerly ma interested, His aasets -consiat: of a dwellls g- house in New Ci stla valued at $3.000,a1de 0. 8 fu actlon estimated to be worth $50,000 1t w il 1t tsincluded 1,000 shares of stuck iu the Kunberly Iron Company, valued at $25,000, ‘The petition was flled by Willlam A. Stone, Esq., who will to-morrow ask for a rule on Pe- ter L. aud G. A, Kimberly to show cause why they should not join with petittoners., ‘This is ono of tho most importaut fallures that has yet occurred in this part of the State, ‘the firm had furnaces and coal mines in all Lm" of Western Pennsylvanta, The total lia- ilitics Will probably react $1,500,000, are havinga Jolut debate ot the Opera-House on the fluunces, and alarge cudienco is In at- tendance, o1 guerrilla warfare Ly Matt 11, Carpenter, and by such mivor candidates as wight arlse, Tne risnds of ex-Gov. L, C. Washburn do not ful) understand that In no event will.he buammd(‘: date for Benators but tho general luefmltluu 13, that his great business luterests at ) luneap- olls, on " account of which he Las frequently contemplated u change of residence to that place, mow remder such o chauge {mperative; and that he cannot in any ecnse appear in the tield as a Senatorial candi- dato from this Stete. 1t ali this should be su} i the clreumstances should oceur Just as stated,—with Keves and Snwyer in the Lower Houne, Wasbburn not intendlig to continuo his residence fn the State, and ather fnteresta ar- Tanzed,—It would appear that the unlySen; torial question remainivg would be whether Howe could sccurc n clear majority of o Ke- {mhhuut in the Legislature. Curpenter will ¢ very far from ft. It Howe cannot sccure »uch o inajority, and thers arc several apposing candidates, wuch with a small following, Goy, Wiltlum E, Binith would be muore than likely to be elected 28 a compromise candidate, TUE OLD FIRST DISTHICT, The !lru\,'fln in the Republican Congressional Couventlon In tho First District, at which the Hou. Cuurles G. Willlams was nomisated for unotber term, was apparent, not real. It was understood that Mr. Willlama wus to be unani- mously renomiuated, and the other votes cast were simply complimentary to loval candidates, aud posstbly with a view to Jocating a viuim to a futare nommation. The First Wisconsin Dia: trict approachics as nearly to historie ground, politicaliy, u« avy part of “the Nurthweet, At the orvanization of the State Government, In 1343, the ‘dlstrict Included buth Rock and M- Waukeo Counties. The lats Chief Justice, E. V, cessful, They have taken up thelr position near Birzovaca, where an esggement (s expeeted. ‘The insurgents In Eastern Bosnla number 16, 000. WASHINGTON NOTES, SILLY GOSSIF. apectal Ditpatch te The Trivune, Wasinxarox, D. C., Aug. 18.—Some fn- genlous Democrats have sturted the absurd story that the vacatlon trip of Postmaster- General Key means very much more than ap- pears on its surface: That Key cuntemplates running for Vice-President on a ticket with Gien, Grant for President, and will make use of the present trip to consult with promineot men In different parts of the country on the subject, ‘The atory further goes that Assistant-Postmas- ter-General Tyner had an intorview with Grant upon tnls subject when in Paris, aud that Ursut approved of it. Key's friends say tho story s |- the most absurd of inventions, and that the present trlp s for rest only, which lie much pecds and deserves, not haviug been absent {;um Lis post duriag the cxcessively heated Lul . GEN, GRANT, Lospox, Aty 38.+A public reception at Frankfort has been. given to Gen, Grant by the authoritics -of that city, It was beld at the Palmenguarten. TOURIER'S PANTY, Roxx, Aug.18.~The party of American ex- cursioniats, numberiog twenty-six ladles and forty-Tour gentlomen, from Boston, in charze of Y'rof, ‘Touriee, havo been recelved at an audi- ence by the Fope, ATTEMPTED ASBASSINATION, 8r. PETARSBUNG, AUR. 18.—As Gen, Mexont- zow, Chilef of the Emperar’s private police, was leaving a shop at tho corner of Place Michel, he* ‘was fired upon by two persons with revolvers, and fell wounded. The assassing Jumped idto a droschky, aud drove off. They have not yat . beon arrested. Gen. Mezentzow was conveged 0Mme. 87, 'RTRRSOURG, Aug. 10.—Gen. Mezentzow, Cltef of the Empuror's private pollce, dietl of the wounds received from tho two assassins, Ho was atabbed above the heart, THE ' G0Lu8," The sale of the newspaper Golos on the streets Is prohibited. ¥ YRR, FRANKFORT, Aug, 16.~The fine bulldiog In Enlme‘imuteu, & favorlte resort, has been urued. The Servlan Government has removed from the frontier all sympathizers with the lusurrees tlon, MORAL BUPPORT. LoxpoN, Aug. 10.—Oermauy is sald to be ready to ')oln In active thediation in favor of the rectitieation of the Greek frontler, and has dis- patched some men-of-war to Greek wutcrs as 8 demonstration. X # A special from Romg” asserts that Grecce has recelved the promise jof the moral support of Italy, MUBT IIAVE MORX TROOPS, ViEXRA, Aug. 16.—Austria hos decided upon the immediato furthet mobilization of troops, It 1s feared tho pacilication of Bosnia will take six weeks or two montlis, - TURKISH DUPLICITY. Loxpox, Aug. 16.~The Porte's underhand support of the Bosalans bas caused a change of relations with Austrin’which a sbort time ago liad been deewed fmpyasible, BEIFATADIA, 1t 18 stated that a fiuulnn_ army of observa- tion of 80,000 men will Lo statlonea fn Bess- arabla untl thy result’ of the changes south of the Danube is known."! TOEDEL, 118 EXRCUTION AT BERLIN. BeruiN, Aug. 162~Emil Hoedel, who at- tempted the assaasindtion of the Emperor Will- fum, May 11, fu the syenue Unterden Linden, lquor. Dye says Anderson had rovealed to hun the crimes of bis past MNfe, fucluding the murder of two_sheep-herders In' tho vicinity of Bacramento, Dye's plun for reallzing on the eatate of Tullis was to compound with the eredit- ors, His legitlmate comulsslons would base Leen about 84,200, Dyc bas always borne a good roputation, but parties now coming forward afllem he wasa bushwhacker durini the lato War, and plllaze) and murdered fudiscriminately, Ihe coufes sions cover about eight closely-printed columny, developlng uvery stage ol znu‘mu Lo the com- mission of the crime, Nelther party will beal- Jowed to turn Btata's evideuce, and the Dis wc‘s. Attorney Is confideut of convicting them r 1 t a © 1 1 1 I 1 1 « [ ) tha route. MISCELLANEOUS. Dzrrorr, Mich., Aug. 16.—Ketcham Bros., the well-known carriaze builders of Rome, in this State, have falled, Agedts and Habllitice nuldnnmL A compromiss will probably be made. CLETII.A!lDl O., Auy. 10.~The Bank of Mil- lersbure, at Miliersburg., 0., closed its doors iufl-,wrbmy noon. The deposits amount to about X CINcINNATI, O., Aug, 10.—The firm of Ely & Stiuson, larre imby:uck:rn and gralu-dealers at Wasilogton C. H., O., have suspended. The uominal pasets will caver Habilitics, . Bpecial Diepateh to Tas Trivune, MapisoN, Wis,, Aug, 16.—J, C, Cowdrey and it M. Cowdrey, "bankers of Mudowanie, Wik, TIE CINCINNATI SOUTHERN. The Cinclunat! Enquirer, of the 15th, has the following In regard to the recent election o that ¢lty authorizing the completion of the Cincin- nati Southern Rallroad: Yeaterdsy's voto cousummated the contract to completo the lroning and_bridying of 171 miles of th Cincinnatl Soulnern Rollroad . between Bumer- 4ct and Doyce's Btation. ‘The contractor hus been und to accept tho doclsion of the peoplo from tho day his tondsmen wero accepted Ly the Trusces. The vote yesterdsy fixed the ublliu. tions of the city. Only tho mandatory legal count now remainn to complete tho formalicies and cous sumwmate the bargsin, Neither the clty uor the contractor can recede without a forfeitura, The GOV, AUSTIN, of Minnesota, Third Auditor of the Treasury, leaves fur hils State to-morrow, and will take an vart in the canvass for Republican Con- nay from the Third District. * Gov. Austin las been (nformed that Stewart, the present iember, has abandoned his futention of boiting the nomination of Washbura, MISCELLANEOUS, POLYUGAMY, Muwvavkee, Wis, Aug. 16.~More develop ments in the case of Palmer alias Downer, arrcated here, charged with bigamy, show bin to be a consummato rascal. Ilis marital exp ricoces so far foot up as follows: Wit No. l—=Now residont in Jows, the mothe of - six children. Wife No, 2—A Mm SILYRR WEDDING, TLoxpon, Aug. 10.—Publle festivals will be held thgoughout Bolglum next week, on the oc- fl“‘ou tho siiver weddlog of Klog Leopold TIE GERMAN ANTI-SO0CIALIST DILL. radlng of this 171 milos of road iv already done, | 1o fed nt Roshest Y. aul i ! . BECHETARY SHRIMAN, tied thoir voluntary potition fu bankruptey, [ was beheaded this morolng fo the courteyand of —The ; brid; o T ;| Kiby, | sl A Eheatery g Whiton, was the Whis s A Y. h yard ol Loxvos, Aug. 16.—The German Ultramon- | sod the great ridue ovur the “Yennesseo is wasting oo v, oV, teat for' Congreass and viam iy aadidat New Yousk, Augr 10 secomoes hesman, | Lalities, $0,000; uitois, 816,000, muich of tho | thi new prison. Thoudmperial warrave, docie | tac g Py J0=Tne er bitterly oppots | feadyfor use. ‘The contractor ie boand to naile. | Aug. 20, 1577, by the Ker. Nankey, now latter betug lunds which aro heavily murtgaged, It Is stated that an etfort will be made Lo wake a settlcment, ———— THE WEATHER Orrick oF TR Citixr SigNaL Orricen, pevseut Mumber, was the Democratic candfdate, Tuo clectlon was beld May 8, aud wus for u Iractionad terin,—Mewbers for the full two years 10 he elected fu the following November, !.?‘m!u was clected, aud served durivg the fractional termy—eving hiin rank as to scolonty on Reed street, South 8lde, Wife No. 8—Uot the widow Emily A. Kirby, wmarried ot By City, Mich,, thu prinoner there reassuming the nate of J, D, "aliner, The Bay City wife b beut on vengeance, and Pahiner-Dowuer wiille likely to go to Stato Prison for a loug time, thirty-four iron mud sisteen wooden bl in- termedlate botween Somcraet and Boyce's Niation, and irun the . ANl this (e 10 be done in 8 frst-class msonce elready epecified, and within one year, ‘This will form the link whicn ta 1o connect the two g‘wn oystemis of rallroads in this country—the Northern and Southern, The tho new Anti-Sociaitst bill now before the Fed. cral Cablust, Natioual Liberals are undecided, 'l‘lll;lr.-lr support would sccure the sdoption of the ng that justice shoRld take Its course, was signed on the 8th of {ho present month, Hoe. del’s age was about.31. Ou the trlal he pro- tested that bo bad ndt'Intended to take the life of tho Emperar, but sought to sacrifico his awn whio came to town o wmeet his wile, exprosses his Intention to 2o to Oblo next week and mako it warm for Thurmon, The Scerctary resents Thuriman's attack un the Adwistration, and proposes to talk back. EAN DOMINGO, Havama, Aug. 18.—Int:lligenco from Ban gror Wb the | Members uf the present Wasminaros, D, C.y Aug. 17—1 8. m.—Indica- | 1ife {o 8 publlc manner in order to creato sym- | Dominizo to the 7th fust. Is to tho effect that a prospect of thle copsummation has siresly ea- HANGED House, to which he was elected fu 1870, Mr. TEXAS. 5 5 revolution hias brokon aut, the partisans of Baez maced Lhe value of ke Southern Hallroad bonds, . Yvnde'was thew 31 years old, and Is now Gl tloos: ¥or Tengessee[and the Ohfo Valley, pathy for the -ulh-rln'fi people. Nuinerous wit. neascs, however, testitied thatTloedel leveled his weapon direct at the Binperor, . ‘Tbe reluctance of the Emperor to permit the execution of Hocdel wasat Just overcome, and the linperlal decree 4o Issucd commanding the carrylnw out of the sentonce of the court. Hoede! wus informed ot his fate only a short time before the thng fixed, e recelved the aunouncement at firat stolidly, but afterward betrayed great agiation, Bama difticulty had been oxpericaced fn gbtalning an exeeutioner, 1eis reported that the man wiio at Inst aceepted the lufi 18 a reapectablo butchor of Herlin, When conducted t6 the olace of execution toedel trembled, ang his countenance was ashy pale. The business was very quickly done, e wus made to lmweé dowa; " the executioner raised an Immense double-landted sword, und the hiead fell upun the seatfold, It isreparted thav'the uxecutioner retused 1wy reward, loedel, when Informed that his cxecution e wish- New ORLEANS, La., Aug, 10.—The Galveston (Tex.) News® Bryant speclal ways the Demcerats of the Fourth Distrlct have reuominated Roger 0. Mills, MISS0UNI NEPUNLICANS, 81, Louts, Mo, Auz. 1th—The Repuhlican State Central Comiultteo has called o Btate Cour ventlon, o be called ac Bt, Louls Oct. 9, WEST VIHGINIA, Wazgring, W, Va., Aug, 16.—Col. Ben Wiison was yesterday renoiinated for Congrees by the Democratie Conventlon of the First Dis- trict, this Btate, beld at New Martiuavitice, DECLINKS TO RUN, CINCINNATL, ., Aug. 18.—~Correspondence between President Hayes and Judgs Nicholus Luugworth is published this moraing, fn whicl the Presfdent prosses Judge Longworth to uce cept the candldacy for Cougress In thy First Dis- trict for persoual reasone. Judgs L. replics, recretting that he bas decided bot Lo aecept 3 nowiouti and Luceron unitiog ugainst Gonzales, Pucrto Plata, Santajo, and Moca are reported in the hands of ths revolutiontsts, who “{x the whole Republlo will jolu them shortly without much bluodsbed, CLOSED P, Tans, Aug. 16.—D. 1. Bickles, Consul of the United biates at Dauekok, 8iam, writes as fol- lows: I hava ilnfahed my lquor raids, having closed over 800 etablishuients formerly under Amcrican protection througn leeuses sold by mr rrcdcre.uur. To-day there is not o stoglo spirit-sbiop within my Consular jurlsdiction,” A GREAT FIRR, 7. PRTRRSBURG, Aug. 18.—A great fre has brokuu vut at thy Nyninovgorod Fair, TH® AMBRICANS WIN, . CoNsTANTINOVLE, Aur, 16.—~Tho ‘{ntcrna- tlonal regatis, u:‘mnlzud by the Britlsh fect,was salled to-duy, and the firet wslling prize was won by an Awmerlean yacht. 1) botter influence upoun the | since thie omphatic axpression of her voturs "'""““1{"’ carry out this ¢iguntte enterurlae (o tho end. ‘The peoplu are all the more In earnest sincu thoy are their owa ‘I'rustes to what 18 to 0o dove, and huw, and haads of the Truste ct, the vlans, und specidcativa: tho peapto knuw and have spproved, FREIGHT ¥OR FAIRS, (ienern)-Frefght-Agont Horace Tucker, of the llinols Contral Kallroad, hias tssued the follow- ing circular to agents fn IMools and Towa tp govern shipments of frelyht to State, District, and County Falrs for 18781 Freluht for exhibition will be billed from start. Ing point ou vur liue W the station where it leaves sour m.. or where the fair s held, prepaid, at regalar taril ratos, Upon Ita return “under thu hip, and certlfied to by the Becrotary 11t hss been on exhibition, {u will t the point on our line where Pirtseienp, Mass., Aug, tk--John Teneyk "(colored) wus hauged here this morntug for the murder of 3Mr. and Mre. David Stiliman, st Blellleld, on ths 20th of November last. Ilo confessed other crimes,. but denfed the murder of the Btlilnans, 1lv was also gullty of big: amy, having three wives aud a number of cuil Atthe apportionmient which followed, by the rst State Legisluture, Rock Coutty wag eut off drom the datrict, In- November, 198, Charles Durkec wus etected in the district over Lynde, Dumocrat, und Asabel Fineh, Jr, (Lynde's law- partuer), who was the Whig candidate. Durkee wvas re-elected b 1300, but was beaten fn 1s%2; wus eleeted United Srates Souator in 1855 by one auajority, iving that vole frow Alexander W ltaudall, chiosen tu the Legtalature as an Ine dent Democrat, Durkes served one tenn Benate, und wus surceeded by T, O, Howe, whostill holds the s Durkee was thew appointed, tu 1501, Goversor of Utan, Davlel Wells, dr., Democrat, was elocted Meuse Cea ITol the distrlct n 1532, and ted 1o 1554, In 1554, Jobn ¥, Potter, 1 ilto funie, was elected over Berlah Brown, who bad” loug Jved ap Maale aou. but bad theu recently removed o Waukesba County, where he reslded for g tew years before remoning to the Pucifie Coast, Lotier wuw elected twice afterward, over the warmer, clear, or partly cloudy weatuer, varia- ble winds, shifting to southerly, statiousry or fulling barometer, . For the Lower Lake Region, partly cloudy, whth frequent raius, followed b{ clearlug weath- er, variable winds, mostly southerly, statlonary temperature, stationary or lower pressure, For the Upper Lake “region and Upper Mis. alssippi Valleys, warnier, vartly cloualy weather, vecasional rulus, varfable winds, mostly southe casterly, stationury or falling burometer, Yor the Lowur Slissourl Valley, partly cloudy weather, with [requens raluns, warer, south- eusterly winds, (aillng barometer, possibly fol- lowed by rlslug burometer and ‘colder riorth- west wiads, Hivers will reinatu nearly stativn- a5, what now which reu, . BaN Fraxcisco, Aug. 10.—Willfam Wilson, allas Patterson, was hauged at San Benardiv s wornlug for the murder of one Barrett, - —— . BOUTH CAROLINA, CranLesToN, Aug. W.-—Gov. Hampton ot thorizes the coutradiction of tho statment tiub & requisition bas been Issued for ex-Uay, Scoth A man uamed Loftus, who had & warrant for the arrest of Henjamin Suddutb, tho escaped State prisoner, was killed to-day fn attempting to,urrest Budduth at his housa in tireenvhile. LOCAL OSSERYATIONS. Cuitayo, Aug. 16, Wigther Bar. Tar liu., Win 120013 07 | 14 N W, 0072 JEICINDED, Loxoox, Aug, 16,—The vrder prohibiting the tvas ixed upon, becgme deathly pate, 4 ly started from frec. The Hmit to | ‘The number of fiticit distillers pleading guilty TiLK BROTIHEN OF 113 BROTHEK. 4 71| ed to plead fur purdgfl, but recovered his com- | exbort ot toroedoss and otlier war waterial has | 1, OHEinally stacted old at” Frcenart, | s largely abminished, - Only woout. Lity more Fuire, aund over the late Jackson Had- | Boston, Wk, Auw, 16.—Gueu, (Grant's o 4 11 | 03 N, E posure when told this was usel He then | beeu rescinded, Bapt. 10 to 21 inclusive, will beour tue fu Hnois. | are expected, he late Jumces B, Brown was atterwurds | brother Orville, (0 un sterview Lere, states Lhat ) o I mu‘. 701 73 [Cals asked for winy for ‘dupoer, and K to the STRIKE, Thu Hmit for County Falrs in llinols, if held at & ———— dlected for ane tert, and wag then defeated by | the Geoeral Lad witten bis friends st be | 20008 bon Loidi oo | & |8 Commune and leadeyof ihe Soclal Democracy, | Two thousaud cotton operatives of Bristol | statlon on this tae, will be the county fu which tpa JAIL DELIVERY, Halbert E. Pune, n 1501 Falie scrved three | would on no account sicept the. Prestdeniial astuun, 74; When tho sentenas was read on thu seaf- | have struck, jiir dabela snas connly excheadn L IEeDletdeh| | G e S0 Aug. 16.—Nlno prisoners Lurs, dufeative Alexander Sitehell In 150, | nomtuation, but that probavly he couid be edie u AYATY tuld he suat disdafnfully and eried “ Brayol" gy Ry Mitchell was, however, elected by an Jungense wasjority fu 1870, At the wpportibnment In 1371, \iliwaukes Couty was taken of the district; und Rock County waé wenn wdbed 1o ft; guce Whi b twe it bas been represcoted by Charles . Williuas, The counties comuosing the dis- trizt lav at the southeast corucr of the Sty alr, made up counties, aud held at s station on this line, {t wiil juclude the countles through which this liue, passiog cume 4 madu ip of, and une n disiriet. District, qr tations vn our lins will ugaty, and will not ba allowed the cuuuty vn each side.' This wakes TI0%0. u. U, 10-Midnight, Wind. lmu‘ Weather, |Thieaty. ) bfi'll‘ cuted up toit, asbe was uhice before. §f he vould be made to belfeve that he was the only man able tu aave the conntry or varty, he would show his name 10 be used even st the riak of defeat, * FHIRD MAINE DISTRICT, _ Avgrsta, Me, Auyg. 16.~The Republicgus - He repulsed the mintstrations of the chaplaln, declaring theis useloss, 8s it would take years ta canvert b, Fifyy persons, including the otlictale, eunu? police, and twglys citizens, at- tended “tho executlon, which is generully op- vroved. An otlicial potice of the execution has made their escape frawm the Hamilton, O, JJl atan cerly hoar thls woruing, The moss of tuem were {u Jor burglary. WILL NOT COME, New You#, Aug, 16.~The Fire Commission- ars ot tols city have declded uot to participate in the Culeago Tournawent, to ba hold there on the Bd of September, berdush it is pot advisable . DIED.OF MIs INJURIES. BAX Fraxcisco, Aug. 10.—4 Bacpamento dis L been posted throughout the' clty as a warntng. | to ruducy'she worklng forcu.of the Departmens, | Hie fraluht extidlied at ntate, Distiios, ur Coshiy atck says Whlliam G, English, sbot by Henry Vorderig ob Lake Michigan and tie Illinois | of ths Third Cotgressioual District pave rer w, : It required but s aitielo stroke of tho ax ta do- | ¥airs bu iliisois and Tows. not wold or ownersulp e hiday: dlod ol Poe,—fucludivg Waukesha. Tue same | vominated Elepm?l‘z‘ D, Liudsey. . s Z': '“p“‘,:“ tocdel, Tho remalus were fminediate. ;m‘llv,’l:;-lx,xlznli:‘;;m:flnlog:whlch could: be ap- chianged, fre0 vnu nfl::n{u Huy only, ¥ a.n:,:lnl‘)m-.ld Yeaterduy, alsd st 3 o'clock this cuunties ‘(umtt’ \l\‘lu‘;‘flh).‘ egu_m;m_l alag . ssoeise s ALABAMEL. . 52 iil 2 ; oy 8 "1y buried, o el » A Naw Youw,. Aug. 18,—~Fr>Commissloner | ATTACHMENT VA('ATEI) ! e ——— Al T o o s B | ooty sp T A, AU 16 Re Demo. @ " GREAT BRITAIN, NUlian Vhachrsaets s lemrmiat uh 1he | e Yous, Aue, 0. ~Th stiachaaent against THE HOSTILES. dor i Cotgressuid aud voltticiaus. Edward | uoglnated H, A. Herbgre, v & : 2 o) Virviaoats Tonruument, Chicago, Scot, 3 t Y. Wintoy was tbe Srat Judee of 1he Cirguit, 1l ke was elected Clfef Justice of the Suprewmu Cuurty fu 1552, which tion he ,Quctipied till I death ‘101557, Jatnes 1?1.)?01 ttle, after- wards United Blates Bevator for twelve years, succerded Judie 'Whiton on the Circoft-Hencl, PALLIAMEXT PROKGGURD, -+ LoNDON, AUk 10.~T'ha susslon of Parliament | wus prorogued Jo-fluy by the Queen until the 24 / ‘ul November; 1878, Theapeech {row the Throug | e fobiowas© t et sbout $100,000 In mouney, and property of the Tysre Haute & Jodianapolts Baljruad, 1n fuai- tutiona in this city, granted at the sult of the Bt. Louls, Alton & Terro Haute Rallroad, on & uote wady ?.ym' deleudants L0 the Indiunapolis Bix FRANCISCO, Aug, 16,—A dispateh from Malbeur Ageucy, vis Haker City, says seveuts- scven Indias, fucluding stxty warriors, surren: dered to-day. This leaves Lut a verv few hml- + Yle Buakes unaccounted for. The surrendere & Bt Louls Rallroud, wis Vacsted by Judga | Tudians say tho Baunocks did all the wurderivg, 5 5 'V'lm"“.uf!}#i M T oectal Dlryatch (5" The Tribus?: KeORUK, lu, e 1&—~The Demwocratic Cuuaressivnal -Couvention of the Lwelfth Missourt Dieties reassembled ‘8% Meuis pLis-this woruiug. . Tho. Commies .vt} av0r 0 # and wake report of anything uotewertly that wmay cowe ypder his observgion. i —erg——— ©* . THE DANGER OF EATING, - 1- Bpectal Ditpateh 16'The Tyidune, B ko 87 i 7 “ L o @ SSSEFILEE : : When fo s erit | - PETROm, ‘Mick., Aug,‘16,—Jahn Orth went s=hroldtug that uttice 11 1535, whyo by replened) | Credeutials made 3o re ;MY Loups awn GuNyLENEN: When fn & crit 4 etk AU R jud, | Vou Bruut, as the wdebtedoces for which tha | and the Suukes th g, iadh wad wseteul by Duved Nosgis sos o S | Sdsaig s L FSDOIay o e ol | & 2 fea) coudiidon of publis afars you assauabled at | W10 4 Bandolphestrcat. seplaurint at woou, sl | noto was given weerud bt Sacsher Srate, s | gl st e ABIGEL I YT & siticen uf e Biece, wio died | Lested countles, aud the Gther st Tus e | HAVES, ! the comwencement ot tho year, I 'palbted gyt | WhIS eallus luuch, fall back in s cliae.aud | the waoney' situched was depouited 10 oy Lh THE PEKIN DISTILLERY, e mecks e, s Yeneyubict e brclong- Pt e Glorsarioesemutoaly | L MRS BAVER. o Hageo | tnt 1 18 lutereet of may Empire precaution | 158, MR, Abe, Orronerit verliet whs | lotersut wod couvons now duer” Tho 0wl [ g, gy, Sok Su 30 ety of a0 satuful iy, udge N whecupou the 1 LD b 0] 3 s eut Tlayes'|. . . apoplexy. Or as yeary, . # 5 sother-to-aw to Cuarles G. “Wilhaan, the. prevs | Comriaris - e o eobion Mo Br e . oot | mighi becoma’ Becdhiaty, for which § aypested A h 13, the pmlsg ardval this moruipg from’ Newport, breaRtasts oA J. D, alclntyre, of Pekin, which hes beeu re «tt Member of Congress frow thas wigtrict. tu owloste Glover, gloé hlin hiriy-8ve | of with Becretury Blieriaan, made soug calls, | 10 YOUF liberality toprovide. -At the sumo time W?&if-'-‘?.‘;‘;?.ry’i-‘{-‘mu:’»féi‘éfii‘. o m". ¥ LITIGATION. ceutly selzed by revenus officery, was “'“‘fi{ may be adied thay -Hatt H. Carpeuter early | votes, o wajority uf tho delezates eutitied 1o | recerved duriug tie duy, sud left for Washiog® [ 1 sssured you' uo "cfforts in the cause e —— Nzwront, R. L, Aug. 18.—Ju the case of the | bouded vut, sud will resutny operatios &t vus &fi‘fiifl'&"ffwm«v&?"'.’L'e' :v'rl:hkljul.:: ;it::ut‘ffi,'.fi& by ( u.‘...:imfdi.'i‘:.‘é“.’t,.".,‘g- ittt o euo diodld Yo Waullag: gamy pais, B0DY FOUND. i Lt % B Ll Rl v HYMENEAL. - ) casiog contideuce clection. und sayi —————— B satlog L2 ¢ C . ; ¥ F. Potter fs m[ Iviog on Lis farw, | belutended 1t to provoke and sggravety the Your response was uot «ambiguous, sud Bpecial Dispaich to TAe Tridune. the Coluwbus, Chleago & Indisoe Centrul Ratl ear Eust Troy, o Wal Etronz, of R puities and wb L OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Queznstowd, Aug, 10.—Aruved, steamabip Ruiety, trom New }ak. th County, Maraliall 408 thay In fa als Lz, oppopition of the' Kepublicaw party, He safid there was uo nosaibility of hiy ever Locunl, Woiebb o thy Lt e bin g, contributed largely fo the pacitle solution of tho dilficultics which theu esisted. The terms ol ugreciuent between Rusita aud the Porto, wo KaLaMazoo, Mlch., Aug. 16.—~Tuo body of Cuarles Hawley, of Cooper, whose sudden dig “pplasnboe Waa buled 10 yeateiday's basue uf 3 18U 1 yo-Lewls, road, befure Judge Harlan at Newport, Judge Bax Faaxcisco, Aug. I(VL—Jelmw Hm:“cy. of Clocinnetl, to-dav opeued the vase | the actress, was tuarried on Weduesdsy nlgbt b lur thu deleadauts, They wyer thiere are thce | A, Staltlaud, ustek VPLTaLor,

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