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THE CillCAGO 'TRIBUN POLITICAL. MURSDAY, AUGU presided, P, Gehring, of Bangamon, waa Sce- retary. The Han, Witllun M. Springer was re. nominated for Congress by acclamation, and, In his apcech accepting, he dectared Tilden elected In 1870, charzed that Hayces' (nanguration was the result of n trade in hits behalf with Southern menbers Wiy which Gova. Nichollaand Iampton 22, 157G, Jaa shows In the same perfods a gain from ' 2,35 in 1875 to 5,090 in 1838 fflm hnif); Min- nesota from 2,034 to A502; Washington from 309 to 543; Californla, under the influence of the general prosteation n the East, ran up from 1,621 in 1873 to 3,400 In 1875, hut fell off to 1,746 In 1377, aod 924 during the first mitting to the nct of the Convention, and then indorsed the samce by majorities ranging from 1,200 to 1,800 (nnjoritics sometimea beyond all anticipation), and teelsive of success in cam- palene, Legislative, Congressional, and State, arc wo not {n all fafrness entitled to more than ordinary conslderation{ REPUDLICAN, of if the number of such fnstitutlons (120) had been larger, or If the Department could, nnder the law, furniah coln free of transportation directly to Individuals. Another drawback has been that the banks cannot obtain from the Trensnry an amount Jarger than their sccuritics, A bank having a sccurity witl the Departnient REFORM IS NECESSARY. The Condition of Missouri's Fi= nances a Striking Ben Butler Found to Have Bagged the Biggest Fee lon. Thurlow Weeg 5 0, w cognfzed, and sald that the trade s ’ hall of the present year, Florida went from 450 | of $#100,000, cannot of course order from the ere ree ), a 4 P £ Indorsing Dr. Radway's T R, R. R el pret o o AR he | Ty 3 1 that. Treasure wonld be shown up by the Potter Com- \'s roof, ndorsing Dr. Radway's v R Remedies Ar B p L o anL LA 1675, Mich fl{emnle‘u:::,d:;;snn'g{“r':;mlhe{l‘::;Ifln‘u’:z of I.OU!!,WS on Record. mittee. Ie insisted that it was I0WA. Ar dgan, Wieconsly, and Alabama show a great do- cline, dountlees from the fact that most of the desirnble lands hiave heen taken, as in Ohio, In- diana, and Hilnols, where the land system has but a nominal extstence. In the nbave state- ments no account s taken of pre-emption entries or cash sales, but these, {t fs belicved, will be offset by the'claims abandoned under the Home. stend act. There Is, however an clement in the increaec of rettlers which has not been taken fnto account in the foregoing for want of data, snd that is the settiements on the lands granted'to rallvays on account of ter Using them for Several Yeas, STATE-TREASURER NEMIS AND TR CRAIG STEAL, Special Correspondence of The Tribune. Des Moing, In., Aug. 20,—The Democratic papers are altempting to make politfeal capital for the defeat of State-Treasurer Bemls at the election this fall, by charging that he Is respon- #ible In part for the Warden Craig steals from the Stato Treasury, by paying the money to him. The facts are, ihat Treasurer Bemis paid to Craig leas than 5,000 in peraon. The war- silver doltars among the peopls Ina single month, with orders on hand for 2 millton more, s fndicative that it {simpossible to meb that coln fn circulation. Hesldes, the thne of year when there is the greatest demand for amail coin, tle scason for moving the crops, has not arrived. SUPERVINING ARCHITECT OF THR TRRASURT, It {x atated to-night that James K. Wilson, of Cinctnneti, will be appointed Supervising Archi- tect of the Treasury i€ the present Incumbent, Hul, fa removed. Wilson is recotnmended by not 8herman’s Intentlon to dirculate silver, but rather to hoard 1t up against resumption- time, 'Tha atatement was surprising beeanso the banks and depositaries here are recelving farge sums of siiver direct from the Treasury and dreulnting it dafly. Mr. Springer explatued his Congrerafonal cotirec at Intenso length, and concluded by predicting a Democratic President in 18%0. The Convention adopted a platform reaflirming the (Gondy State platform, fn favor of greenbacks, and nlso indorsing Springer's Congressional conrse. Xrew Your, dan. 4, yor Dear tr. Havide tor veral sty taci Y| eines, dolflvllhll{ at first, but after expe: confidence, (L8 no lesy Aduty to lhlflll\‘l"{ l\:ll‘lflwlbfl!d Bave iferived trom them. The pili csorted ‘Io 'y often as perasion requires, and aiwaya wich tho eyra! effect. Tho leady Helief cannot be l?flh’?llm..”b"d han It {a by its name. We ADYly thie Hlinent freen Iy ana frechy, aimio nvarinhly nding S Frihisy - *_Trul Ll €4 Dr. apwars? ' kuunLow wegp, Shocking Mismanagement of the Democratic State Treasurer. A Grab in Admiralty Exceeding Any- thing Ever Heard of in Chancery, Fresh Calamities Developed by, * Continued Investi- gation. A Court P’ays This SmrvlngWogk- fngman $142,0060 for {helr ability to sell Targe tracts, and from tho [ Weliam Henry Smith, of Chicago, and Secretare Onie, Joby: AT BLOGMINGTON,, it spoate .'.':2“.:“.‘2,g&ii.‘};"fi::’&".%.fi":!fil . i R, R, R. bt aw all T&l:.’:.‘,‘:,.“f‘fig: to e state, the ASUALTILES. of New gork Administra« Gitizens, umr"v'."f:'-ueghcr by Wie curlosity to | account of them. ife uad ho mara. knowledgo Sgectat Dispateh to The Tridune. TEVER AKD AaUy imnmigration thither. Each entry made proba- on=Men. hear the agitator talk, Kearney was Introduced | of the ning of warrants by 87, Lous, Mo, Aug. 21.—Agitation over the davitsof Craig than any other man fn the State, ueither was it his duty:to liow it. ELECTION OF CONGRESSMEN, It appears not to bo geuerally known that Congress has fixed the time for the election of Congressmen without regard o the time of holding elections In the stveral States; and If 8ec. 25, Chap, 2, United States Statutes at Larae, 1875, hos not been repealed, thore will have to be two elections in this Btate this fall, ‘The general cleetion tor State officers is fixed FRIGOHTFUL ACCIDENT. Special Ditvaleh to The Trtbune. MARQUETTE, Mich, Aug. 21.—The Mincrs' Powder Company's mill, near Negaunce, ex- ploded to-day, killing four mon, named John 1luber,John Scauuell, Cooper, and Brown. Loss not known, Hpecial Dispatch £3 Tha Tridane, Nxaausze, Mich, Aug. 2i.—Another horri CURED AND PREVENTED BY RADWAY’S READY RELIER, BHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT, DIFFIOULT BREATHIK0, RELIEVED 1¥ A FEW MINUTEy blv indicates the additon of at leust five persons to the population of the locality. Thus Kansas, with 5,320 cntries this year, has inereasesd her pooulation 26,600 from this svurce alone. The same computation can be apolied tothe other Siates, This muvement of non- producers {rom the Eaat to the new States and Territorica, wlhere they becomo producers, s regarded as an cssential element in the restora- tion of genernl prosperity to the country. }\jy Mr, Georga W. Price, a prominent Jackson emocrat in this part of the Btate, who express: ed a desire that the andience might be benefted by what the speaker might have to sny. There was nothing new {n Kearney’s specel, yet the nuafence lstened patfently until the cluse, wondering, ng doubt, in their own minds, that n man with such a small ‘callbre a8 an Inteliigent orator should ever aucceed in making the coramotion deflcit In the Stato Treasury continues here, and new revelations ara continually betng bronght to light, which show the most wretched man- ngement of that tmportant office. The condi- tlon is such thnt soveral loading papers of the Btate are advising the people not to pay thelr taxes until the safety of the public funds is as- sured by the action of the Legislature. The General Disinclination to Gst Up a Quarrel and Split the Party, Springer Renominated for Congress in 5 T R ble nitro-glycerine explosion oceurred hera at Hiinols and Updegrall in L'Lfi'.‘é‘ui"r‘;'.’x‘r'.,’m{'}:L|.5fi!'n.nlf‘.‘,'“x,.!'ri‘.Th§§{’e‘i'.f and | by gatuinon the second Tacsday fn Octobery+| Jioe tases are nob fully duo unifltholtof | 1Y RADWAY'S READY RELIE, ! NOTES AND N . about 0:00 this mornin Tow the press was mado in tho samo vindfetive | c¥cept at Fresidential elections.~ The Unite s but, y : . i feaulting in the instaut otk Btates statules say that, cverv two years nfter | are belug pushed il over the State TIVINGSTONE. death of Henry E, u“h'", Samucl M. Cooper, language, and characterized by the same ates statul ay thi A pA 0 o 'y the year 1870, the sccond Tuesdny In November shnll bo the day, in all tho States and Territo- rea, for the election of Represontatives and Delegates in Congross, 10 meet on tho 4th of March next thereafter, This {s an Important matter, and one which should be gencrally brought to the notice of tie publle, as it affects u Inrge number of States fn the Union which hold October clections, Special Dispateh to The Tribune, Wasminarox, D. C., Aug, 21,—Commi{ssloner Hayt sa{d to-day that Tita TRIBUNE need not fear the result of any 1ibel suit which the late Tudian Agent Lisingston may chouvse to brior against it. Since tho publicatlon in Tne Trin- uNg additional evldence has been found more profanity as his specches made in the East and Chleugo, Heleft for 8t. Louls on the carly morning tratn, LASALLE COUNTY, Specinl Dispaten §0 The Tribune. Otzaws, IIL, Aug. 31.—The Democratic County Conventlon for the nomiuation uf coun- ty ofticers and the election of «Ielfimlel to the Conzressioual Conventlon was held hicre to-day BOWEL COMPLAINTS, TLooteness, Dinrthan, Cholers Morbus. or patnfol iy, chiarges from the Lowels ara atonped In Nftetn of fon: iy nifnitceby oy syl Tler? 107 Catlon or I lAMMALIOD: hO. weakes Of Iusaitu Toltow the tss Of the S 1. Kettet: anl RADWAY'S READY RELIER . CURES TIIE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutcs, NOT ONE HOUR Aftar Deading thia Advertisement neod oany one Buffer with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIEY CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, It was tho Airst and fa tho ONLY PAIN REMEDY and the B8t. Louls Collector 18 nurw- fng up to tho ‘Ireasury ecash ai the rate of #30,000 per week, Many taxpavers have declared tolay that they will not pay the taxes until the frauds in the ‘Treasury are eleared up, or until the Governor compels the Stato Treas- urer to strenethen his bond, which s now generally acknuwledged to be comparatively wortliless. ‘Tho Kvening Post has a speclal this Dayton L. Brown, and John J, 8canneil, all un- marricd men, who werain the émploy of the Mincrs’ Powder Company, and at whose works they wereat the time of the accldent engaged i “the manufacturs of the glycerine, Tho bodles of tuber and Scannell aro mutilated past recogultion, whilo the debris of the Company's works sre scattered arounil a The Peopls of Bloomington, Ill,, Marvel at Kearney's Light-Waistednese, 2 BUTLER, LABORER. TIIS UNDERPAID WORK#SOMAN TAKES THE RAG completely convicting Livingstone of fraud, fho Coupdngts or e M i :,rv fl:' ";’:"— i rufim? znllowh;x rcmll:’l"or Stato Sm‘r‘uur, —— n‘flt‘_u,rn:mtlh;‘mfl:kw \lllllll:'t'l 't: 1'.’;’% cufl:::mwlézl l‘llng 'go arca, ese works vere situated within Buecial Dizpatch to The Tridune, . ‘Tower, Usaize} for reacutatives, Y o Burfnee B i Tiie Government should have taken steos long e pmn Xorks e & m‘“cdl e D s At e | ower, of Usage} Rep MISCELLANEOUS, sill more of fhe State moneys than the betore thisto have pressed the sult agelnst Livirgston, but tbe District-Attorney labors under great disadvantages on sccountof the extent of his territory. He was detained for a month on account of forced atteneance uvon the Potter Commitics s o witness, and accord- oz to Information recelved here to-day has ob. tained leave to take o European trip. A SCANDAL. * There is published here, from the pen of the recently-divorced wife of Mitchell, private see- retary of Secretary Schurz, a very scandalous churge ngainst her Iate husband. Inthat chargo the most monstrous accusations are made, and nlctter of farewell to her husband f{s written which will everywhere be recanled as a vory touching and “patbette pleco of Ifterature, Opinjous are greatly divided as to the merits of this domeatic controversy, but Secretsry Scltrz hns confidence fn Mitohiell, and the friends of the Intter nseert that all these charges sgalnst him are calutnies. . Gieurga W, Armstrong and James Miilor, of Freedom Townships: for Bheril, Nels Nelaon, or., ot Mlesion Township; for Coroner, Dr. C. V. Reynolds, of Ottawa. An_clfort to intro- duce soma resolutions denunclatory of nnl step towards conciliation with the (ireenback Na- tional elemnent created o good deal of disturh- ance, and was finally tabled. ‘The Congression. al delegation, numbering thirty-4wo, were unin- structed, distance from the business portion of the town, which experienced a fearful shock. The loss on bulldings and stock cannot at present bo closely catimated. Of course, there is no living witness to tell the cause of tho Liorror, and tho Inquest which {8 now being beld over the remalns of the unfortuuates will clicit but few material facts in that dircetion, KILLED BY A DRILLING MILITIA- MAN. Spacial Dispatch to The Tribune, 81, Louis, Aug. 21.—During the drilling of the Attuck Guanls, a colored company, in front of the Four Courts, on Clark avenue, at 10 o'clock to-night, oue of the guns went off while the company was prolng through the movement of tiring, and a colored man named James Bar- nett was shot through the head and Instantly kitled, The man whose gun was dischargeld was arrested by the Captaln of the company ana turned over to the police, No one has yet been able to account for the manncr in which DRTROIT NATIONALS. Fpeclal Ditpated o The Tridune, Derroir, Mich,, Aug. 21 he Natlonals of this district held thefr Conventfon at St An- drew's Ltall to-day, Albert Botsford presiding, and nll towns and warda being represented. The caudidates brought before It wero Aoses W, Fleld; Hamllton G, Howard, son of the late Jacob M, Howard; John (ircnscl, the last Re- vublican candidate for Mayors John Hoffron, an Irlsh Catholle mercbant who has always been an active Democraty W.E, Warner, au old Dom- ocratie war-horse from & rural township; and three or four otliers. On the trst batlot Heffron ot thirty-three votos, to tweaty-one for How- ard, twenty for Warner, twelve for Field, and ffteen scatteriog, Thero was much uproar and confusion over the bLalloting, and one fn- cipent light. But, onthis second ballot, Hefl- ron's vote had risen to_forty-three, und it was evident that e would wit, Accordingly, on £a10,000° which 8tte Treasurer Qates charges to them. (ates applicd to the Uauk of 8t, Joseph for the 8123,000 he hed vut in there to assist In paylug tho .lulf interest, and hie was told tho mouey couil not be pald, There Isgood authorlty for saviug that, Inst April, when the First Natlonal Bank of Knnsas City suspended, and a run began un the Mastin Bauk, the’ Mastins dispateheid “to the Burnes Bank at 8t, Joseph to forward them forthwith a lot of State money with which to tide over, It was ex- pected the Mastin - Bank would go by the board mext morning,, but things wers fized. ‘That mght Turues, of the 8t. Joseph Hank, chartered n locomotive ami sent duwn to tho Masiins by aman wood and trusty tho needful funds, The next morning when' banking honrs arelved the Masting sat eniling behind thelr counters, and told the crowd tocomo on, st thusthe bank tided vver. Now itls further sald that the money Col. Burnes had so m.-mruunl[v udvanced was never returned, and It wns_thls samo $123,000 with which the Bank of 8t, Josuph s charged fn spondent of the Philadelphia Times, who has examined the subject, seuds to his paper to- uight a remarkalile story about Gen. Butler, of which the following arg the subatantial parts: **Certalu facts have fecently been discovered here which seem to show that Gen. Butler's pro- fessfons of devotion to the Inboring men and to the soldlers and sailors are not allowed to inter- fere with bis own interests, but that, on the contrary, he does not scruple to use his relations tothe classes named to increase his Imnensc worldly galns. Some six years ngo Congress passed a law, aakd to have been engincercd by Gen, Butter himaclf, enabling the Supreme Court of tho District of Columbla to adjudicato tho capture of NEW ONLEANS A8 A NAVAL PRizE. ‘The Court made an award of some $900,000, to be distributed among the officers and sallors of Farragut’s flect. An the cotton and other atticles GALENA, Apecial Dinaich (0 The Tyibune. GALRNA, 1L, Aug. 21.—A grand Republican rally will be held ot Elizabeth on the oceaslon of iho meeting of the Ju Daviess County Ke- pubitcan Conventlon, which meets at that “place on the Jist fust. Gen, J A. Logan will bo presont and address the nssembloge. Leading candidates for the nominations to be made by the Conventlon are C. 8. Burt, of Dunleith, for the Legislature, and Christopher Barner for Sherll.” Capt. Rabert Pool, of Ulena; William Lassmore, of Councli Hill; and M. 8. Murphy, o!r“ Warren, are nlso candidates for the latter oflice, e the next ballot, he recelved sixty-four votes, and | Gates’ July report. If thls should bg That izstantly stops tho most excruclating patns, af A SOMEWIAT IUESTARKANLE STATEMENT the Jond came into the gun, I | coming under the head of prizes captured at WISCONSIN. Wev i intoil ominated, A Sorpalbtde scit to | true, th Stato Is out $044,000, thrungh Lars hutianinatiun s cule L 18 made hero to-uleht that Col. Mosby, chict of | scems to have been loaded st some | New Orleans had been appropriated by the the enterprising Mastin Bank,—the Bank of St. P 2 notity him soon retarned with the statement that he was prostrated from thio effects of tho Democratic “bulldozing” to which he had been subjected tor two days, but would aceept the numination, and, after some characteriatic speeches, the Conventlon adjourned. 1'he Democratie leadera are considerably dismayed over lieffron’s defection, aud have made the must strentous cfforts to prevent im (rom toking tho nouilnation, which wiil undoubtedly tnake materinl lnronds o thelr strength in the ouly Democratie district In tins Stato. THIRD 10WA. &pectal Dispaich 10 The Tridune, McGnegor, In., Aug. 2l.—The Kepublican Congresslonal Convention for the "Third District vuminated the IHon, ‘'homas Updegralf, of Clayton County, on the 826th ballot, ot halt-past 5 this morning, after an all-night session, public demonstration is to take piace here this cyening In honor of Updegrall’s uomination. The groatest enthuslasm provails here, at Mr, Updegratl’s home, over the nomination. TITTSBUNA, pucrrillas, Grant’s old personal friend, has been tenacred and will prooably nceept efther the Consul-Generalship to Cliltia or the Consulato }u L‘Enu)n, Tho fatter will probably Le se- ected, TNB ELKHORN DISTIICT. 8pecial Dispatch to The Tridune, Errnony, Wis,, Aur. 2L.—The Democratic Congresstonal Conventlon of the First District met at the Court-tlouse here at 13 o'clock and organized by the election of the 1. Fratt, of Racine, as Chairman, and J. R, Nunter, of Rovk, as deeretary, A Com- mittec on Credentlals, composed of one mein- ber from each_county, reported the names of twenty-elght ddelegates as duly aceredited to the Counvention, and, upon the appolntment of o Committee ou Resolutions, the Convention ud- Journed to 1 Uvon reasseinbling at Lhe titmo named, the Convention proceeded to ballol for a Congres. slunal Representative as follows, C. H. Parker recelving 103 C. Bablit, 123 11, G. Winalow, 3: C. Sexton, 83 N, D. Fratt, 1; blauk, 1. On tho accond ballot Parker received 115 Babbit, 13; Winslow, 3; Sexion, 8. ‘The final ballot by ouo appiication, In from One to Twenty Minntes, o matter liow viotent of excruclating the pain, the Tieuinntic lod-ruiden, fnuem, Crippled, Nervou Neuralgic, or prosirated with dlicasc may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflummation of the'Kiduoeys, Influumation of the Bladder, Inflammation of she Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Soro Throat, Difficall Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart Ilysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, other time, at any rate. Thomas Frr colored man who discharged It, declarcs that It was hunded to him Uy the armorer while fn that rondition, he of couree being ignorant of the fact. ‘Themanwho waskflled wasa school-teacher, who was ofl a visit to the city trom Jacksonsille, 111, and was one of a crowd who had cullected upon the sidowalk ta watch the drill. i FATE'S REWARD OF MERIT. Kpeelal Dispateh to The Tribune. Gnanp RKariog, Mich, Aug., 3.—A young man named George A, Blalr, a resident of this clty, while walking on the track of the Grand Raplds & Indlana Rallroad near Belmont, seven or cight iniles north of thls city, found a broken ratl. He nnfnfl a passenger-train, due about the time he found it, and saved the tealn from wreck. When the track had been repaired so the train could proceed, ho atiempted to board itns it was moving slowly. He slipped, Tell between the cars, und was Lertibly brulsed aad Government, there was of courso vo condemna- tion of avy prize. The mousy camo outof the ‘Ireasury 1h bulk. The Coort, by & curious colneldence, appolnted as 'roctors, Gen. Butler, the reputed author of the scheme, and Nathaviel ~ Wilson. Thelr dutles were of the most .nominal character, and so casy ol exccutlon that lawyera aay the younest attorney at the Bo¥ could have performed them. Gen. Butter himself did Jittle. Me. Wilson did more, aud some youug sttorneys were hired to take tesiimony, and were pald & few hundred doliara. Accounting ofticers of the ‘Treasury, accustomed by years of experience to know the value of the scrvices of Uen. Butler and Mr. Wiison, say that $5,000 would have been a largo fee for the services they performed in connee- tlon with the Farragut prize. Yet thesc gontle- men vbtalned Joseph belng responsible for $123,000 of that amount, The same fustitution has undertaken to shoulder 8300,000 of State mouey yet lozked up inthe suspended Natfonal Bank of the Stata of Missourt, Gov, Pliclps was In the clty to- day, and left this afternoon for the State Capl- tal, He rofused to bo luterviowed on tho sub- Ject, but it s stated by parties in bis conlidence that he is seriously considering the orovriety of convening tho Legislature at once to tncet ‘the exlzencies ereated by the Treasury shortoge. Concerning the Kansas City ‘water bonds, 350,000 of which the Treasurer hoids ng hls only sceurity for the State's losses, this Lvst has # speclal which rays that on the 221 day of December, 1873, dulin J. Masten was apoointed Financlal Agent of the Company and Amds Ureen fLs attorney. At the same meeting o resolution was passed authorizing tho Issuc of §000,000 of flrat-mortgage bonds on the actunl and _prospective property of the Company, Thu _mortguge was given to the ~Farmers' Loan & Trust Compauy, DISTRICT-ATTORNEY DANGS artived hero this morning, aud has been en- aged today in scttline some accotints with the sccounting oflicers. e sayn his trip here is en- tirely of n private nature, lie baving taken ad- 7antsgo of the Interim of the Court scaslons to ;ome here. Commissioner Rautn {8 authonty for tho statement that Judge Bangs' visit hos no referenco to Internal revenue matters fu Chi- rago. PONT DENTHOLD PUAUDS, The Commisstoner of Indian Affalrs 18 con- stantly discoveriug new frauds in the Indian tervlce. Frowm testimony of the clerks of Fort Berthold Agency It {8 ascertained that a_clalm tor supplies for $25,000 has been made, and B15,000 paid by the Treasury upon it, when tho Hupplies were never deliyered. A claim fs now pending for the ULolanco of $10,000, which the 2 > | Eave Parker 185 Dabblt, 11; Hackot, 1; Wine- &pectal Dispalch 10 The Tridune, of New Yorik,and the bonds wers to rin twenty Catarrl, Influenza, Commissioner considers os whally fraudulent, f:,‘.‘:;’fifi.r’dlll.iuu::l c‘_c‘::l. ::::‘lc-hln‘x'am)lw‘l‘ll;é‘x-nunmn ‘.',‘3 THE HORaTROUS, “"“:,::’c. o $142,000 45 4 ow, 1, C. H. l’nrkur‘ the numinee of the WasiNotoN, D, C., Aug. 31.—Thoe Natlonal | years from date, ‘Thero were only $100,000 of Teadnche, Toothacke, Y Tavment of this will be refused, aud a demand hopes of his recovery. 4 @ g - Greenback Congresalunal Conventton of thy 1st Republican Comnnitteo bas advices that the dis- | theso bonds tssucd, Why tho full amount was " e . wade 1o recover $15,000, claimed’ to have been o perhaps unprocedented fn logal history. Theso | fustant, thus recelving a mnlwl'-yk“lnl declared | weusions iu tho Pittsburg district, which thicate | not lssued hus uever bean cntirely clear, An Neuralgin, Rheamatism, wrongfully pald, RERIO! 5 = zentlemen wlll doubtless claim, and Justly, that | the chofee of the Convention. ~N. 1), Fratt, of ened the luss of that distrlet 1o tho Republicans, | attempt was immediatety made to negotiate the TILE MISBING BTEAMER. "RIOUS ACCIDENT, the sum nanied as o compeusation to them was | Hacluo; Fo It Kiuney, Waukesiu; E, Lathncr, | have all beon healed; that a niew couveation | bosds and ai one L 1 s thoughit they bad Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Doanqoe, Ta., Aug. 31.—A very sorious accl- dent happened to Mr. 8, Lord, a farmer who realdes a short distance from Faricy, While cenguged In running & threshing-machine, o part of Lls clothlug was cauzht by the tumbling rod, and before the maching could be stopped, lie was sereral times drawn around the rod. is urm wos badly broken, his shoulder dislo- cated, and he was soverely injured laternally, Ho 18 now o & very critieal condition, A VIPER'S BITE, Sperial Disvatch to The Tridune. LaSavig, 1L, Aug. 21.~Sidncy Darrow, sox- ton of Oukwood Cemetory, in thia city, was bitten fn tho left baud day before yesterday by some sort of a polsonous aerpent, supposcd to hie u viver, aud for somo hours suffered severcly, but his life was saved by a coplous wdministrns tion of whisky, - AT SEA IN A 'TUB, Grovcesten, Mass,, Aug. 21.—Threo lads, 8 to 10 years of ugce, sous of Charles Lucas, Na- than E. Cook, and W. R Fugle, left Lanesvillo in a dory yeaterday morning, and no trace of thotn has beon found, ‘Iwenty-tive bosts were out all night In the search, witbout avail, ‘The man-of-wur Wyoming is anchored ubout five miles noeth of Cape Ienry, Va. ¢ BILVER DOLLARS. At the close uf Trensury honrs to-iay the number of standard silver dollars comed” wus 11,197,284, Ut thieso thero buvo been placed fn culution 1,110,780; remaluiog on hand in the ‘Trensury - vaults, 10,086,504, The wuational banks, to whom the ‘I'reasury recently offered to send silver dollara free of expenso for traus- yortation, have not made uny considernble de- inands for them, aud the Treasury will to com- pelled to resort to a ucw exvedient to place them In dreulation. DISMISARD FROM THE AUMY, Speetal 1o Vincannatd Connercial. WasmNGToN, D, C., Aug. 2.~Maf. Bamuel Waluwrizht, of tho Bixteenth Infaiitry, has been dismissed from the army. Ho §s o brother w of Adjt.-tien. ‘Townsend, and was court martialed for drunitennees. < . A UOFEPUL INDIOATION, During the post threo months the fusolvent natlanal bauks {n the Upited Btates havo palil dividends greater {n amount than was paid dur- log the preceding twelve months. It any de- ductlon nay be made from this, (¢ fs tuut, though the thnes continue hard, nd Improve ment in buslness must have taken place, be cause it tins shotwn that these Mquidating insti- tutions have been able recently 1o make a larzer pereentage of collectlons than previously, KEY JOIL VICE-PRESIDENT. The {dea of running Koy for Viee-President Ju 1850 on the ticket with® Grant ts belug dis- cussed very generally throughout the Sauth, and the senthment of” Republicans in that see tion of the country 18 made known by letters rom teading wmen there, who not only give thelr own but refiect the lmpressious created n the minds of others neur them. Tho prevuliing Lellef mmonge Republicaus fs, that the Bouth will have the numing of the nominee for Vi President tw return for #ts support of a Waost- ern man for the flrst placo oy the ticket, aud that Kev may - be umong the nomber of persous from whom Lhe cholee may Le made. Kepubllcans, however, do not take ‘to Key with special kinducss, 'l‘hoy belleve Idin to be not umruugl.lg weated from tre Democraie fulth, aud sherefore ot tha sort of man they want to put forward, although they stecm him a3 an honorable man, with guod fte tentlons, who might do oy the nominee, If thero were not other equally stroug und more worthy aien within the Kepubtican ranks, Democrats, 88 g rule, pooh-pooh tho |dea that Key hus auy chauce of belng nominated, aud ssy that wero hie to Le put un the ticket he wonld hung lika u tead weleht upon anybody with whoin hemight be ussoctated. Altogetner the sentient of the Bouttiern veople, as indicated by the weaus hero mentloned, fx not reassuring to those who have been talking up Mr, Key as a possible second on the Bepublican ticket for 1830, Valworth; Horaco McElroy, Rock; and J. A, Tlayes were conatituted tho Beustorfal Commit- tea for tho ousuing year. E WIAT BAUK 11AR TOSAY POR ITSELP, To the Euditor of The Tridune, 8aur Couxty, Wis, Aug. 20.—A great deal Is wrltten from time to tlme appearing In Tun Tuinune which fails to do justico to a very im- portant element In tho Sccond Coungressional District of Wisconsln, namely: the 1,200 to 1,600 Republican wmajority of Rauk County. This county nover proscuted o candidate who succeeded fn sceuring tho nomination at the hands of any conventlon, Six years ago we were attached to a new district (our present one), and now we are told that we cannot pre- seut u wamo that will give o “ghost of n chanice™ of success; that woe have not yet o candidato who has the financlal strength to go through n campaign successfully; and, furtlicr- mure, that wo have no clalin anyhow, betng attached to this district only six years, and thag the Democratic stronghold of Jefferson County cannot be successfully Invaded by auy ouno but their own candidate, At the outsct I will say that tho Republicans of Sauk carried Mr. Casncil through both cam- pafunie; that, while wo have uo objectton to tr. Casncll as a man, we bellevo we have a right to fuelst on the old-ttine precedept of a rotatlon in oflice, aud, ak authority for/such cllm, we refer to Mr. Cusuell hmsclf. No person in this district bas so strenuously main- talned the potency of the two-term rule than himself, Bo devatéd was ho to tho npplication of this rulo that, lour {fl\rl 0go, when | becana necesvary to it out the unexpired term of the Hou, B.°J, Hopking S\vuu aled in oflico), Mr. Casnell held the Jellorson Couuty delegation solld on furty batluts ns against the llon., Daykl Atwood, of Dane County, who fnally succeeded in securing tho numination for the few months of the uuexpired term. At the next contest Mr, Cusncll's frionds opposed the clalm of Mr. Atwood n the uspplication ol the “two-term precedent,” they claiming thut Mr. Atwood bad only filled out the two terms of Mr, Hopkins, anul therefore the rota. tion principle clesrly sxcluded his renomination, Yheso are stnply fucts, and Sank County nuow expects tho upplication of thegule to her cuse, sud with this showing she certaluly can clalm the rignt to malutaly the vrinciple’vf u rotation on the two-tevsu plun, although we are nut greedy encugh to ask for wore than one term utJ)n'xu:nl. econdly, as to our tlnancial abillty, Wo aro propared to carry our ow county through the campslgn without osking auy afd from outside partles. That 1 fulr, cerwaluly, when we are classed amang the ** poor i purse.” Thirdly, we are nod responsible for belng placed dn the Becond District us now constitated, althouch it wus cyidently tutended that our heavy Republican wajority should outwelgi Democratic Dane and” Jetlerson. 1L scems Lo umount tu o political negation to reskto fna Republican stroughold like Bauk County wong certain people manipulating polhitieal stratcgy. S fa an accepted uxlom that rellable Repablicaniain may by set down as not entitied to s conshleration In distributing t fhhie Cold Chills, Ague Chills, hil i decreed by tho Court. It certaluly was, but It Chilblains, and Frost Bites 13 none the lcss an cnormous compensation, and cama out of a fund which, by the act of Con- gress, rightlolly belonged to the soldiers and sallors ana theiewidows andorphans, and should scarcely havs been accepted by o disintereated suldiers’ fricnd, Tho Court decreed June 7, 187, ao allowance to thu Proctors of §U3434, on July 7, 1875, the Court de- creed to them ' $15.436, and on May 1, 1873, $31,000. “lhe Fourth Auditor of the ‘Irensury adjudicated all the inatter relating to the naval prize. The Auditor adjudicstes ali tnatters relating to the courtd, but In nefther of thedo otllees ure thera any receipts or stote. tnents showlng now tho linuienso allowance was disposed of. TUERS I8 NOT EVEN A RECEIPT of the gentlemen for the mouey, How much of the allowauco satisfied Butler, and how Jittle Wilson wos satlsried with, Is not known, Thero is nlso no means of knowlng cxactly from the oflicers themselves how much In additlon to the exiraordinary feca above mentloned the oflicers of Farrugut's tleet pald Gon, Butler for his service. A prominent gentleman conuceted with the navy said to<day that the adjudication of the alfulrs of Jay lgfluk\l & Co, could no lon, stand as an ' exumplo of outrageous charges ‘The $143,000, it must be remembered, came out Huwance madu by Cougresa to the olli- scamen of Farragut's fleet, and the more Giea. Hutier received tho less the saflors and thelr funllles received, NEW YORK. TUE ADMINISTUATION REFUULICANS, Sreclal Dispateh {o The Tyibune, Nuw Yonk, Auit, 2L.—A Times speclal from Barutorm sa. ‘The conference of Admiulstru- tion or finyes Republicans, neld here to-day, comprised about thisty Republicans, represent. I tweuty countics, Tho object of the gather- ingz was simoly to give expression to a provail- ug senthineutin favor of wregular and full couvention of the party this fall, and to take the joitiative thus for holdlug such convention Iu casu the State Commlttes shall neglect o re- fuso to respond to the sentiment. T'hu confer- enco had ite origin ut an Impromptu gathering three or four weeks ago, when the sub- Jectof o Btats Convention was discusséd In connection with rumors then current relutive to the Intention of the Btate Cowmmlttee. It way finally sugyested that a conference of leading Adimiutstration Repubiicans, representing the different scctions of tho Stato, bo had, aud My, Cowdin was requested to Issue fuvitations, KO INVITATIONS WERE SENT TO FRDEUAL OF- PICEHOLDLENY, o and none were present, Among the prominent politiclang were -Elliot C, Cowdin, Willlam B, Woodin, ex-Senator E, C. Bprague, W, W, Goodrich, ex-Senutor Prince, Ells 1L Roberts, and ex-Congrevsman Merrlam, Mr. Cowdin call- cd the conferenceto order. Ex-Senator Sprague wos wade Chalrman. Mo sald his oblect fn accepting un tovitation o the conference was the saine ss that given by Mr. Cowdin for vail- iz iU together,—10 cxpress the scntfment uot wlil be called, aud the Republicans witl work all been suld In London at par sterling,” Buc harmoulously. something leaked * out, and the Londun people Iet them drop fn the twinklioe of an -eve, Thelr orlginal cost contd uot have Leen over $100,000, accordiug to the testimony of a competent engineer who wmade a thorough examination of the Thelr prosent value fs not ovor $250,000, I 800,000 In boudds ropresents at feast tiwvies thi value of all the property held by the Company. By n resolution of tha” Compauy ftself 1t will b scen that the Mastens, KL M, loldeu, and Amos Green were recompensed with 8500,000 10 atoek for money and trouble expended in the sceuring of a franchiso tor the works, ‘Tho monoy ~ for _bullding the works _camo from” the Masten DBank. J. J. Masten was Financlal Agent at the o the construction of theso works commenced, and the Musten Bank bocama chiof depositary of Stata funds, It i3 not at ull reasonuble that theso gentlenieu went down Iuto thelr pe- vaty pockets for 100,000 to bulld tho wurks with, In fnct, thoy dit not have $100,000 for that purpose. They employed the State money for that purpose, dependie on the- sale of thi bonds with which to return the money. Tuo bonds coutd not e sold. Consequoutly, when J, W, Mercer turned over the State Treosury to Gates he vould . not pet the cash from the Masten Bank dus tho Staso, andgave o cheek tor $200,000 fnstend. Thy Kansus Clty Water Works s the bole. In which nearly 3300,000 of 8tate funda was supk beyom! hopo'of recovery. ‘Theso Konsas City Water- Worka bonds have never been salable. Eyery desperate attompt possible has been made to realizo on thew., Dankel Lawson & Co., of New York, bave tricd to sell thom, the Mastens have tried” to soll them, and - Mr. Gates way try to atll themj but they will notaell. They were concelved in inlqalty and boru lu fraud, und are about ns worthless s the paper upon which they are printed, hey have been hauded wround from bank to bank and from man to man as o kind of collatera) xe. curity now for four vears, ‘I'he State ‘I'reasurer has been duped I taking thein as sueurity for hio $500,000 tate money in the Masten Hank, The Btate Treasurercoufd do nothue with thew, and the Mastens knew o could do nothing with them when they gave them tonim. Iiwasa scheme to build the woris with Ntate fuuds, isaug 303,000 n paid-ugp stock, divide it wmong four, then fasue $300,00 In Louds and divide them among the same four, Thoy liave absolutely vo marketablo worth and the Treaaurer could not to-day hypothecate the whole lot fu his posscaslon for 850,00, A his- tory of the Kaneas City Water-Works sliows fratidd all the way througll, T i sas City well underatand the action.” The most violent quarrel they sver had was concerniug this very watter, It appears thut tho Wait Water-Wurks Cumpany of New York, by whom the works nt Kansus City werg I:uun] 8 a very thin TRNNESIE, - Npeeial Dispuich to The Tribune. NasuviLLe, Tenn., Aug. 81.—At o Republican caucus held to-night It was resolved to nomi- nate & candidate to-morrow oun o Ligh State- credit platform, _ Tho appiication of tho Neady Relict to tho part or ufiufl:;g&fnu pala or difiiculty exists will afford easo Thirty L sixty drops fn half a tumbler of water wlil In & fose minutos curs Cranips, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Hearthurn, - Sick Headacho, 1 larriiica, Dysenters, Collo, Wind {n tha Bowels, and ali Internal Pafns, ravelers ould lways carry & baitlo ot ADWATS READY RELIEY with them, * A fow dropa fn watce Uil provent ilekness 9rfiaing from ehange of warer ma utter thay Freuel Brondy or Bitters 2s a st EVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for ifty cents, Therels nat s remedial agent 1 thys workid that will cure Fever nd Ague, and oll otlier Maintious, Wious, Scarlet, it Yellow, and uthor Fayers (nhlm by it l;lm. 20 quickly s HADWAY'S NEADY" IIKLIXF 1ty centa per buttle, DR. RADWAY'S Sarsapariflian - Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR TIIE CURK OF CIRONIC DISKASF. SCROFULA ORBYPUILITIC, IIKREDITARY OB DE 1T SEATED Whue Lunge or Ktomacly Rkln or Bunes, Flosh of ey, CORRUPTING 'nmfimfius AND VITIATING TIE FLUIDS, Chronle Bheumattaun, Scrofuls, Glandular fwellin, nu.-umi Ly Luu.fiu. Cancerous Arectionu, Syphliii G tuints, Dleedlugof the Lung. Dyapepata, Waict il Tiv Dolorcaux, White nwc‘l’llnu& lulurs Lt :'"‘ ki and 11p Diseases, Mercurial Discases, Fre chitg, Cunsuiption, LCoinlalnts, Gout, Drvgs), bt Hueuiw, Lve Liver Complaint, &c. Not only doea tho Sarsapariilian RNesolvent excel al Temedtal ygeats 0 the o uf Chranle, berufululi o Comtititivau), aud BKID Discused, but 16 16 th 0ol Dusitive cury for KIDXEY ARD BLADDER COMPLAINTS, o e TEXAS, (GALYESTON, Aur. 31.—Tlie Demuocrats of the Second District have nominated D. B, Culbert- sou for Congress, (QUDR RENOMINATED, Fonrnzss Monmow, Vu., Aug. 21,.—Joln Qoode has been renumipated for Congross by tho Dewocrats of the Second District, ———— KIMPTON. Continued Efforts to Get Him luto South Carolina to Tewtify Concerning = Certaln Tusue of ¥raudulent Bonds, Hpecial Dispatch 1o Ths Tribune, Boston, Aug. 31.—The Kimpton case drew out sonie strong arguments to-day, notably those of ex-Gov. Chamberlaly, who showed that there are cxceptions to the statement of tho other sido, that the duty of the “Grovernor of Mussachusctts {s purely nlinisterial, the broadcst of which is that, If Massachusctts finds Kimpton amenabls to her laws, the Governor fs relieved from tho duty of surrenderiug him, He doubted If the requisition was muds lu good faith, aud futlniated that tho object of Wade Hompton was to secure Khnpton for tnal upon & clvil suit, This s a degradation and prostitution of the lnw, uan abues of process. South Carolina owes u et of $16,000,000, sud hopes to invalidate three or four millions. Thess are sults which no Btate or jurisprudenco should aid, Henry D, Jlyde, ulso of Kimplon's counsel, argued in tho aame veln. It was apparent how wuch Kimp- ton was wanted s o wituess by the cfforts that hind been made to induce hm to return; thut, lnasmuch os o certaln easo in conrt had been postpoued until Aug, 15, and an offer from the “guthoritics of Bouth Carollua hud been reeclved grantlug Kimpton smnesty o condition that ~ he would return to that Stuts by that date, It wan fair to sup- pose s was wanted, not for trial, but as a wit- neas In that case, ‘These arguments roused dudge Abhott, for tho prosccution, to say: 4 Wo adinit that we deslro to obtalu’the testt- mnnr of Mr, Kimptow {n regard 1o certuin bouda the sults over which aru now pending in Soutn Carolinu.? * Abbott detied anyng to find o case where a Governor of pny 8tate Las re- fused to comply with the demaid of a Governor of auother Btate when tho demand had ueen made conformably to law, In this case an uttempt 1 mude to “charge these persons with consplracy to bribun Legislature, Under the docisiun in Bouth Coroliug such attempt 1 a crine, aud thery Js enough tu this indictinent to stiow that su attewpt bas been made to com- it u erline under the common law, The only Wwitucss examined was ‘Thomas C. Dunn, ot Hoston, Buate Senator of Houth Carolina from 1873 to 1874, sud Comptrollur-Genersl {n 1870, Ho tostiled to mceting Kimpton aud 0aves utid e i crested th Curo- I Tt thid conttios S othier partics tuterese o Bouth Curo- ¥ EXPLOSION. k Bz, I'aur, Minn,, Aug, 2L.—The exploslon of the boiler in tho saw-mill of McKendrick & Awderson, Btillwater, this mornlug, damaged tho huilding and macbinery o the value of 81,000, and fatally scals Williatm Harron, toamster, * BURIED ALIVE, Deanwoon, ). T., Aug. 21.—Last Monday, while fwo men wero working In a placer-ming In Castle Creck, forty milea from this place, the embankment caved in, killing both of thew. Oue was uaued Trous. The otlier's namo wus unKuown, FERDINAND ‘I BROEWSTER, 8an Fuancisco, Aug, 2)l.~Ferdloang T, Hrewster, dramatte critic of the Daily Alte, and son of ex-Attoruey-Ueneral Brewster, of Peny. sylvania, died to-day from njurles recolved by the collision of a furry steawer with the whbarf at Alawmeda, Asjone, Quepxc, Anie. 2).—The threc-masted schoon- er City of Mauitowue, from Pentwater, Mich,, for*Liverpaol, Is asbore water-lopeed at Ellis Bay, Auticost], and requiriug & steamer aud steuw-punmp to get oill e ———— THE WEATHER, Ovricw or Tus Cuter BioNan Oreices, Wammnnaron, D, C., Aug. 23—1 a. m.—[ndlea- tlons~For Tennessco aud the Ollo Valley, clear or partly cloudy weather, uorth winds, veerlog to easterly, nearly stationary pressure and tem berature, For the Lower Lake region, clear or partly cloudy weathier, north winds, vecriug to caster- ly"ucnrly statiunary pressure snd temperature. KAILHOAD LAND-GHANTS. witle Roliroad Compantes upulied chiurz lust week to reconsider by 1ot fo the Dudymott case, ho requeated the neys of the compunics to fils Useir argu- mems for g reconsideration with b by the =uth inst. - Mr. Behurz §s at present out of the clty, but Asslstunt Attorney Geueral Marblo said to-duy that the brief of the Kunsas Pacltic Cowpany 1s the ouly one fited up to date, The princinal point on which this Company bases jta srguuient for s reconsideration sud reversal of the Seeyetary's declsion, s that all of the lands granted the Kaunas Vacilic Koad by Congress were mortgazed by it before the explration of iz water, wnd paia in ¢! hur:l‘l““’“;‘l"fll‘”“kwl'll:l vy 3 i Hie shail S $h batk M i thetolis, bold by drugglats. LRICE ONE DULLAL OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED By Dr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. neern. A gentleman in this city haa oce s @ FUAT OF BO ), L0 Ko on to New York to consult “with the officors of the Cumpany. concerning the Kunsus City enter- prise. ‘Tne Company prolesscd to have fisollice on Pine street in New York City, but it was dis- covercd they had no oftlce thero whatever, thelr place of business being a desk-Fosn tn the third story of an old bullding on Hroad styect, This would fead to the conclusion that thy New York eud of the Compuny is o very unpre. tentions nlfulr. The Kansus Cly end of the Company wus organized i hould f 115a" boud suits 1u Now York Jast July. lle S 4 ie ru; ‘| ctived s % o r 873, and fmmodiately began uperations. the three Years immedlately succeeding thy or the Npper Taks reglon, warin, cleur | i 5 sEIERTRG EERE Republicans, but of | bepracticed; hencearencgudy should bebrought | wuy famtllar with the bond suits. aud knew | 3 an ¥ : i completion ot the entire road, Lt was ab the, ;’;’,‘:“',',f;-m‘l';.‘,"‘mfl“}';n:gf;k oK -cloutlicss, iy ud 18 Opone chos, 1o Turos of & rouior | Bactk, ur A new convert uiesto, . 18 Jolto e that the voly persou who could 'ideustfy che | AR St was vassed thruuch th Lezislature m | pp g eDYAY & CO., 82 Warreu-st,, N , expirutivn ol these thico years that the Land Girant act threw open to pre-caiption and settle- mient, at $L25 peracre, all lauds Lhen remain- ing¢ uusuld by the cowmpauics, When Mr, Beturz made “his decision, it was rendercd with a full kuowledee that the Company hud mortyzoged otl lunds gravted 1t by Coper March, 1874, granting the Natlonal Watep- Works Compuny the privilee of making u cun- tract with Kunsas City, and such other priv- (leges as wore deemed necessary, Ou the 27t of October followlnz an ordinance passed the Common Council of Kaneaa City suthorizing the Nutional Water-Works to proceed to con- couvention ol the Repubsican party, called in the usual way, and represented by il delezations. The conference was fu session about two Lours, und the discusslous were cutirely barmoulous, Nuthe lug was said about tho bexs United States Ben- County eunnot bo placatod excapt Y | yypibars of the bonds hypothecuted was Kin th Yenoudnition - of hor - own | candl- | o, wiso fesued thcin. ,‘le amount mvulvm'l’«.a date, and wo are bound (o luse the | g)clowalts bs 82, T, district nnless wo nceent hun, then by ail means | Youmans, Altorney-Qencral for South Caros nomivate him. But wo do noc think so. o "’,'m‘ the witness remembered that, 48 1870, he Cuswoll recozubzcs s obliza- | yr/dd Youmans to take stupe not to have the neurly stationary temberature, with stationary or lower pressure. For the Upper Mississinpt sud Lower Missourl Valley, partly cloudy weatber, possioly occ sfouul rain, southeaaterly winds, uesrly stution- ury presstize wud temperaturg. In crose-examination DR, RADWAY’ beifeve thot Al i b Aot s o majorle . S I’ . r 7TLY . % hites = e 2 o ot 8 . LRI, o Ly, Shat the Conpuny i seling Lo ltutwa ol | i Riauo. awe,u_ | brobosed with selcreue (o ciecting o rying fo ;l‘fu'.‘-.‘h:‘:'u".‘.‘l“.i‘:fl.JZ."::'mm st tocarsy WHISKY, Wa s udgent il o K ] prices varving from $2 to $13 per acre. My, | _Time (B An talking with the wembers of the onference [ It Weure sutistied that b will work with o #pecial Dispaich 1o T4 Triduns. fag, Uiy s'x'.%'tlm“"{fm %‘c‘mmyai Jo': Porfectty tateleas, clogaatly conted with pwect gut, Hchurz believed that under the act ol 1562 the v 730w slucy tue adlournment, 1 tind tho feeling will for uur candidate, should hcmg‘um‘n?m ug- | BULWAUKEN, Aug. 31.—Tho Unitcd States Dill 108 Wator-pipo, 'Lhia 16 & nastes ot o . fepuiute, purlly, cleases and atragtiics, Goverument Lad tho righi to sl these wmost- pu 33\ 74 UNANIMOUS IS FAVOK OF NAKMONY I‘U'lhl“'l'l o furtlier '*"’;“V‘j w"fl" ':l‘:* "“‘"‘:‘Z Marahial toduy levied on aitthe roalsud pur- | Pl for Sav Tudinent ull the real estate of | Monachs tivir Dawels joidteys Blamer Sen vus Tithe as e (,‘?uulufly toutd Eiru M u:‘l‘:fl: T P A m}, Xu...‘..d'.‘rkufi.." st mufi‘{film"m,miiz,.: Ar. Cusw Besiles, there s sonc opposition | Saleatine, and Tum O'Nelll, vither Letd fn thelr | aud a sult b now pending artsiug theretrom, of tha Boviel kijds sud wll ucrs 3 pur acre. Cousfderable thine will probably clapse betore My, Schurz replies Lo tho wreu- e — < trrual Viscers, * Warra, ted 10 v posl = = ALY itve cure. Masiwui, 73; Wisiou, 72, Furcly yegetable, cullalulug o luercury, uitusral of atnving in Columbs us well as Daie, aud wedo | own name or the uamo of otbers, to satlsly a ¢ ctonsd. Nevertheless ther e i b et e N L v LT Wil s S ie ek reno | 0w BACIL Or Li Unlted States Court awainst » deterwinatin awong wl ol theu to fnsist ou UexEEaL OHIKKYATIONS, OCEAN STEAMSHIP' NEWS, deleterious d nlmvuu of the rl.ulmul lmmp‘m;y'n ; llkullfir" m_fi“l&‘}é"l 34 full couveution H.u-l full, and .L the ‘sm.l:, urhn- :l:: fi:flu&uou OF wutauie that wus at one thwo | 310 Hest named as priucipal, sud the two others Niw Yous, Aue. 2L—Arrived, steamship ) ul«lluvln’ sxmytomy resuliing from ‘Luere are several uics poluts of Jaw involved tu o rlbar. ) Tar, 4 mittee refuses weall ong, to bave it called shicipate o luw. Ve 3 Ville de Py Vi thecase. 1L bas been suigested that, ob the | 3y Tig ol =a some otber suthorty. Tho Comruittes of | - There s & wrowing apprehension fu Sauk | 8 suretles fur violatiou of tho Revenuo luw. | Italy, from Londou; Ville de Parls, from Huvee, Alpeos. Boias i lorl busts ul the antument thas the Qovernment has not Lhe nghit to scll Junds mortgeged by the umbative, buve the cowpanics themselves the “kht to scll lauds which they themselves have previvusly wortgazeaf Attorney Marble ssys tbat thia botnt way be discussed fo the Secro- ary's reply. County that a nlan t afout, ot only to deteat | This Is the Grat of a lang lst of civit cases In the ber asblration fu the Conveutlun soon to meet, | whisky prosecutions bere in 1876, ko which judg- but, v the Couventlon two Llnr- beuco, ass § ments were obtained agalnat the crooks reward (or services rendered, clalm tho voming- | and thefr boudsimou for the nou- tlon for the caudidato of anutber county,— | payment uf tuxes due tho Gavornweut on Daue,—which, with the application of tho two- | whisky, Tbe amount ol tul; Judguicne s terin |1rtuclllfa (cxwudlug at pleasure), tho } 81,414,590 aud costa, with lutcrest “stice March chauces of Suauk Couuty recelving r LivesrooL, Aug. 21L—Steamships Nocker, from New York, and Bavariau, trom Bostun, have arrived uul, FATuzt POIsT, Aug. 21.—Passed fnwards, Auatrian, trom Liverpuol, P — CANNON'S CADET. Apovial Ditwctch i0 Tha Tribune, DaxvieLg, B, Aug. 2L~d. W, Ruckman, of Siduey, Champanen Couniyv, was tu-day recom- mended to Congres. Bolntinens 1a We Hvrs Waw et here ol pheants. There were twent 1 aml youns Ruckuwau, suve wdey Was viusen Eight, o cuusultution with the Congressionat Committee, 3 understood 1o be fuveated with tuls power, altbougl it wus uot expressly dele- kated Ly thy conlereuce, aud, 3 3t becowes becessury bo exercisu it the call will be wade fur & muss cocveution. ———— ILLINOIS, * SPKINOER HENOMINATED, 7 Speclal Dipatch to The Tribune. SpriNariELD, I, Aug. 21.—The Democratic Cougressional Couventiun tor this (the Twelfit) district, compused of Saugumon, Morgey, Cass, Seott, Christlan, ond Mesard Counties, miet Liore this uftamoon, dudze Seott, ol Morgan, hy fivad, Deilcieacy of” Perapiratios ths Bingnd bres, batn fn theids, v »udden ¥ et Lusning in'the Ficel Adewduscs of ftadwoy's Pitls uill fred tho asstor froin ufl of tho wbove-named dbwrders, Lrisey - cuute s buz, 200l Uy Diugihale. READ “ Idise and True.”’ AT 10 BADWAY & €0, Fo, 32V b1l SILVER DOLLARS. Inswaica iu G Wastisotos, D, L past wonth ths Treasury Department bus pald out Lo staudasd silver doblurs, aud Las vrdese Lor about a million wore. TLIS wwount Las becn but i orculation througl the e ol the Nativial Banks sud Public” Depositorics, tuwhom ity seut dice of Unhsgortation, A £atrh ar 4eF ot wudd Sube beeu dispuscd Lognition 1870, TLo vroperty of thu Baleutines which further than to ackuowledge thie watislaction | was seized cunslsts of real estate fu the Eiebth derlved from Ler declsive miajoritis, 14 besoud | W ard of Milwuukee, Wis. The pruperty of the range of probavhites,” Our people” are | O'Neill is farmiog fuplewents and stock on Lis awakeunz to the belel of such u plas beng | faru, held o the bame ol bis wife, (o the Tuwn watired, and, should I b Qinpressed upon the { of Greeaticld, Tlicry o laree vumber of shollar Republicans of the county, 1 doubt very wuch | judgiocuts, aud this ls regarded 89 8 test case, if wuch o zorevmasnderiog could be siccesafully | The tssue us to the title of tue property will be carned through. Haviug pever carnicd off the | wried fu replevin procecding, probably Letore Conzrvsslonal houor, bub alwsys calwly suy- | Judge Lariow, [ Septewbes. EEEIZIE2E Ava vl o v b AU da i L 4 g the larivol 4