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THE CIHITAGO 'TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 2), 1878, te becomes s defaulter! That Is what they want to know, and thoy want to know it very bad, beeause thefr State Treasurer fsshort about Jalt & mtllion, und his ofliclal bond, like too many others, 8 not worth o continent The mau who Inventstia sort of abond that will hold {buse who siga it wiil make his fortune. - —— In the free-for-all raco for the United States genate In Wisconsin this year, the entrics now pumber abont twenty, with several racers yet to hear from In the rural districts. Several *dark porsca™ are sald to be fn tealning, and all the statistles that go to prove where lghtning will strike are being studicd with unususl interest and care by those Whe faucy they may get hit, o e—— The East Inilian draft of sllver from England for seven months of this year In comparison with seven of the last bas falien from £7,561,- ) to £3,335,000, 'This 13 one of the reasons of the further decline of silver from, 54 pence to 21§, sud was caused by the great Iudian famiue of last year, o ———— Gen, STMELDS seems to Lo a good Chirlatian as well a8 a good eoldier. tie appenrs capable of forgiving Canten [1ANRISON for votlng avalnst him for Doorkecper of the House and ringing fo e own Rebel cousin, and [s willing to do canteit a good for an avil tury, e T—— In hisablo speceh at Masstilon, the other niaht, Gon. Ganrierd read coplous extracts from TuravAN's hard-money specehes in the Senote. The Senator's recent flop on the fnanclal ques- tion becomes more aud more surprising the mote hig position 1s vxamined. - —— The Charleston News (Dem.) aays the Democ- racy enmnot succeed {n 1680 on n soft-moncy plstfortn, even with the flopper THuasaNas the nominee. The Newrs ought to be Informed that the Democracy will not suceeed In 1880 un any soit of a platform, — ai) Hamfiton™ put thirty-five lnes Into one eentence In her Jast fetter to the New York Trinne, 1€ “Gnll ' keeps on sho will et to putting a Mo for every year shie fa old Into her entences, and then ove of thun wouly, 11 u cotumn, ————— An Eastern paper aays that Bt.ainnand Coxg- 1ax0 w111 both speak in Iiinols during the pres- it campaisen, Chivago, Bpringfield, and Bloomluuton are the thres poluts already desig- nated. Maybe they aro comlug to help Jouws Looas. We hope It will not bo conshiered a lhel to eay that Jndlan-Agent Livixusron did not steal the Agency, although he is sald not to have been buckw.erd about steallng everything clse. Itisa wonder he did not get away with that also. ———— DAN Vooritses has been very gulet since the publicatfon of tis fatnous letter, written fn 1801, in which hie deelured that his sympathies were with the disunlon Rebels, ‘Thgt put a sort of dauper on the Tall Sycamore. e e— . With such foemen worthy of his steel as Becretary S8nenvan, Ganriein, Foster, and West, Ecnator TurnMax since he flopped wilt find Jordan a hard road to travel thistall in Ulio, ——. # Uath ** has not becu able to make a change In the Cabinet, although he hes tried lard, Perbaps be would be more successful if be would consuit Mr. flaxes. ——————— PERSONALS. Tho President’s Goneral Order No. 1 is dead. Kearnoy invariably scores 74 onths out of _voestble 75, In baso.ball n good Lig inning doesn't al- wavs make a good ending. Rhenmatism is no respecter of persons, 1t ias nitacked Emveror Willlam, The anniversary of Thiora’ death will ba celebrated {n Parls with groat pomp, Susan B. Anthony ia nt Long Dranol, and tbe sharks hiave struck out tor deop water, Carvor and Bogardus ara doing some vory fine competitive snooting with thelr months, Barnu is - trying to sceure Thurmnn to travel with Lils circus and do tho sumersault act, Tho Washington Foat tella us that Gail Usmilton swears. Wo fear that woman i a man, Tho estato of the nctor Montague, at first reported to be considerable, Lza dwindled to £5. 000, President Porter, of Yale College, s a Ruest of Charlos Dudley Warner at hia cottage in the Adirondacks. Clarkson N. Potter is running short of Inpatice, and he will shortly be obliged to sum- mon Tilden himself. Blamarck has acquired some reputation as Astatesmans but, after all, It fs & painful fact that Le 1s not an Oblo man, Counit bo that tho terrn-cotta meatly re- ferred o In anc of Mr, Marblo's dispatches implics Clarkson N, Potter-y, Tho Polter Commitice hias repestedly sum- monod Btanley Matthews. Can it be that this gen- tleman is & lunaic also? Clara Loulso Kellogg is in Paris uuder the instruction of Panl do Cassagnac preparatory to operatic duels next schson, Hurvest is over, and tho tramp now ven. turcs forth and resumes his travels compara- tively secure from all offers of work. Mr. Gengalbin, of Californin, ato twenty- two watermelons at one sitting, Wo tsko it that Mr. Gragalna Iv & blogted monopollet.: Thero would have beon a battlo above the clouds, perhiaps, but It avpears that 3t w day, and Uen. Hooker couldn't ket the clou Disracli is said to Lo renowing his youth. e frequenta the theatrey, and Is tolerably fond of waking 8 night of It. The glddy young thing! AMr. ¥ilden wanta to bo Prestdent in 1880, bat the country will searcoly alfer tho Presidency syaln to a man who onco s0 obetinately refuscd it, It takes a woman so long to deoide which weat of an open car rho will take that efforts to run on tluie huve been abandoued by thostroet-car lines. Poker {s immensely popular in England ; and it would appesr that Nr, Sohenck Mlled the vosition of Minlster to that country with great suc- ceas, A straddling match is the only thing that will conclusively settle luo question as to which fa lthod wtraddier, Woudeicky ur Prof, Hoare, of London, swam two miles with bis handu tied, his fect shackled, and his oyes blindfoldea. Wo wish Kvarney snd Bon Butlor would try to do It, Great want and distress prevail among the Phonographi suffurers of this city, and our alstor cities, which gencrously and nobly asslsted us at 1he time of tho Great Fire, are urzentiy requested 1o belp us In this dreadful calamity, The following opitaph was fouud in the pocket of an Indisns tramp whose body was dis- cavered on the shady side of & hay-stack the other day: *‘lle bolonged to the Workingueu's party, and was ucver & lecherous bondbolder. " Mr. Marble's efforts to pull Uncle Bammy tbrough remind ono of Boots and Brewers **going about™ to get Mr. Veneering tuto Purllsment, with the linportant exception that Me, Vencerlog got 1uto Parliament and Mr. Tilden dia not get fato the White ouso. ‘The phonograph plague is ewift and dead- 1y, A atranger was sefacd with it at the coroer of Usarboru and Madison struets yeaterday, e was browptly conveyed ta & drug-store, where restor- ativey woru spplied. but he expired in awtul agony 1a leas than tive minutes. A mob of armed men breathing horrible ¢orses and Lloody thrests attempted to capture Eduon ss he approsched this city, but ho eludvd vursult by leaving the train some distsuce outaide, ulting acroes tho prairie, and hidiog hlwmsolf in Lbe juagles of tho Calumet River. 3 Manton Marble's recont lotter, written to Show that Mr. Tilden did not fnvulre the Potter tusestization, was enticised for Ite Wlomalic aad Ouscure Euglish: but Ll clpher divputched prove Abat be cau, when te cbooses, wrise 1 & atyle cum- splcuonaly clear, furcible, and concise. POLITICAL. Sam Tilden Playing 'Possum and *Laying Low?" for Tammany. Prospact that the Ohio Garrys mandar Will Not Be Successful. The Republicans Confident of Buccess in Soeveral Close Districts, @en, Joo Hawley's Campaign for the Con- neotiout Benatorship, TILDEN, TR SLY OLD FOX AT WOUK. Boevial Disnatch to The Trioune, New Yonx, Augz. 25.—A Times speclal from Saratoma sayn: \When the Deinocrats wero here last week, things looked quite lovely, Tam- many boasted they had fluatly * squclehed ! the ‘Iitden factfon, and that the tricky and stille hunting Sanuel of Uramerey Park had been Iatd on the shell for all thme. 1t did look fike it With two-fifths of the members of the State Commifttee T den's fricnds, not ono of them venturcd toralson row at the meeting in his hehall, e waa ntterly lgnored, and some of his stanchest irienda wery reported making oveptures for nd- tnlaslon futo the camp of his encimles, Under these ausplefous efrenmatances, the Demovratic State Commwlttee ndjourned, proclalming peaco nnd harmony In tho party, and rood riddance to the still-hunter of Grawmercy Park und his nlatutivo ery of *¢ Fraud!" Dot THEY COUNTED WITHOUT TIRIR HOST. If they suppose Tilden ts golug to die without a strugele, they are greate ly. mistaken. The pghost they fald on the shelt here a week- ago 8 alive and kick- ng. Ho can drivk as much Congress water and ns much brandy and water as the beat of them, Bo far from iiving up the fight for the congrol of thu Democratfc purty In this 8tate, ho has only commenced it Ile has his trusty frlend Gov, Robingon with hiny, and in & quiet parlor nt the United States Hotel the two are CONCOCTING PLAKS that will yet brivg the ‘I'nintmany heroes to grief, Other trusty henchumsen of the Tilden cluss sre vxpeeted soon, and measures nra to be foot that will vive Kelly and Tammnny thme between 10w and the suecting of the Demovratle State Conventlou, ‘They will i befure th et through 2 Is never sifv 1o take It for granted that Sam Firden s anleop, ucly leas dead, until they have. deposited hiin ot Jeast ten feot under ground, OI1110. TARTISAN OBJRCTS OF TItH CONGRESSIONAL GERRYMANDER, From Gen, Gurfieli's Jueech, The disfranchtsement of 100,000 Republicans of the Btate by the werryinander of its Con- greastonal distriets {n such manner that the Deocracy, with a mlnorlty - of the vopulnr vole, rxpect to sccure fourteen of the twenty members, making o galo of five, is an fuvasfon of popular rights which the pecople cannot sfford to approve. It is not a question of mere par- tisan smartucss or local concern, bub one of vital momeat, in which not only the peopte of Ohlo, but of the whole country, are profoundly interested. It striles down the principle of Government by majorities, and denles to an in- tegrnl portion of & sovereign SHtate Its dus welght and proper volee In the counclls of the nation. Shall it be crowned with success or indlznautly rebuked? It cffects, under the forms nud color of law in Oplo, what {8 ne- cotnplished n Misslssippt and other Southern Btates by lawlesa vialence. When it Is desired there to overcome majorities, or waln a few members’ of Congress, the shiot-grun polley s cmployed to diminish ucfnuhllmu votes, Here lezislation Is so shaped that Republican votes shall not count, Tho resuit Is, in hoth cuses, virtually and n effeet, the same,—bulldozing and disfranchisement,—ana aprings from tho same desperate spirt, It I3 the ontezrowth of Ku-Kluxism, takiug root in thwe soll of Ohlo, wnd threatening to sap the foundatlons of rep- resentative govenment. , . . ‘This fraud in Ohio hus n twofold object. Un- scating the President may not suceeed In the present 1louse, but the matignant purpose sud splrit of persceution will not be quenched, Buc- vess must bo dended, refused, Impeachument can he emploved as an instrumoentality in this holy work, A Domocratic majority fn the llouso i3 cssontlal to prefer charges, “Lhe mud and dlst of the Potter investigation can be niade thelr foundation; the Eenute next year will pass un- der Democratic coutrol, Although without suf- flelent majority to pronounce seatence, it can entertain charzes and prolong investlgation, paralyze thu Exccutive Dopartuient of the tlov- ernment, aud keep the country in a stato of feverlsh and protructed suspenee, nzitation, and wlanm, thus gratifying the mahignity of disap- polntment, and refusing success st the expense of natioual misfurtune, 1n furtherance of this purpose, and to secura to Democracy control of the next House, the scheme to nugment its numbers by disfranchis. iug the Republicans of Ollo was concocted Ly the Washington cabal. Forgetting tho sanctity of Blate righits when thelr fuvasion s in tho - torest of Democracy, the junta, through Mr. Speaker Randall, demanda the dearadation of a slater State, and it s done, To result in wuatl A Democratic House to do the will of the con- spirators, to oxecute thelr coup d'etat, and pro- claim thelr Chict I that bo feasible; or elsy ar- ruign the President on articles fubricated by the Potter Commission; In cither case, convulsion, paralysis, it may be catastrophe, But the crowning purpose of Ohlo's wrong, which gives it most signlicance, concerns the fuinro Yresidency. The count of 'tho Electoral rcturns in 1881 must ocetr In the presenca of the Houso about to be chiosen. 1f it shiall be Deniocratic, and the heresy of Gov, ‘Filden put forth in the Potter letter shull prevail, that the House by to control the Electorat count wnd re returas from any Stato at will, It may Gecome a vroblem whether the Prestident then legally chosen by the Electoral volee of the peoply ean be ingugirated *without und agafvst jts con- sent,"—=aye, whether another Amcrlcan Prosl- dent sha'f ever Lo ingugurated by virtue of au @ection by the people alune. TUE CONGRRISIONAL NOMINATIONS, Hipeeias Correpoudenca of The Tribuns, Cornustuys, 0., Aug, 2.~Havlng attended nearly all the fmportaut Congressionsl Nomi- nating Conventions of both parties lu this State snd interviewed a larze number of candidates and others In regard to prospects and the gen- eral cupdition of affalrs in the Buckeyo State, it may not be out of plave to make a ggeneral sum- inary of affuirs, sud estimste, as ucarly ss pos- siblc, the result of the caming clection. Never belore, perhaps, in the history of Ohlo was there so much poor stack in the Ouo- gresslonal market. Never before were so mauy falr men brought inta o close anid exasperating race, whero it was finally scen that they must all bo defeated, ahd 8 medeocre **dark horse” be trotted out to win thio race. ‘This remark upplies eutirely to the Democra- cy, aud results from the fact that since the gerrymsuder they are coufident of success in many dlstricts, and the candldates are numer- ous, The following Mst, which shows ALL TUE CANDIDATES 1§ TUR VIRLD up to this date, displays but few vromineut pames. Thev are mostly thoss of third-rate political wdventurers, who came up against prominent Republicaus, who are destined to be slaugbtercd. ‘Tha list is as follows: Datrict. Repwdlican, Demoeral, en). Buiterworth, Milton Sayler. 'hos. L. ¥ L. W, Gois. - A A\' lln!)lll“xl. NV Maroute oo, e Tweltth ... H Tuirtcenth Fourtecnth Fiiteenth. Biztvent Seveuteenthidam Elgbteenth. . 7. Ubdvaral Niveteeath. sleid. Twentiesh In the Nmeteenth aud Ecventcenth Districts it 13 vot known who will be ucminated againat Gen. Garticid vod Prul. Moaroe, aud it wakes but little difference, aa no intetpsf whaterer is manifeated therein, Tn Uoth cdata the Repubtic: ans will carry the districts wittr ine majoritice. In the Twentleth Diatrict the Tlom, Amos Townscnd witl ne the Republiean nominec, and there-are a largo number of aspirants upon the Demucratieside, Who will be successful can- not now he told, There 12 an old duffer by the name of Joscoh Poe, famillarly calied every- wiiera Ly the ailiterative cognomnen of Jog f've, who, perhaps, atands as good & chance of pot- ting the nomination as any one. He is doing his et evarywhere and all the while. e has scrved reveral terms in the State Legielature, where he has heen the laughing stock of a body of men by no means noted for astuteness. Ie has canvassed the rural portion of the county on fout over and over agalm, making use of all the TRANSPARENT TRICKA OF TUE DRAGOGUE, and he Isbringing to Lear il his experience upon the rural populstion. Tho party mana- @aors, lioyever, are vory much oppused to his cnudldnxnu\l will do what they can to defeat bim. They are in favor of putting up some man who will either command o portion of the support of the Nationals, or ohie who has a larze amount of money and will consent to be hled frecly, and can bo run through on his own atrength. Of these highiy-respectable candd- dates, who are aupposed to be witling to furish a gtood supply of moncy for campalgn purposes, in case ho gets the nomination, is Mr. J. 11, Wade, a vory fing tnan, but oue who would never command the full strength of the party, as Do ts beld by the rank and te to be o good deat of an arlstocrat, Then there 1s u rabid young slement in the party, who favored ro- oranization last winter, who are now in favor of putting forward one of thelr own number, How those elements will succeed fn harmonizing fu the Convention is the quostion of interent, In the eatimate whieh T propose, it will he well to bogin with the herinning, and nentlon each district, with the prospects, 80 for ua they cun ba ascertafned. MILTON SATLELR, the Demacratle candidate fu the First Distriet, has been quite well known as Speaker pro temn of the House, but ho Is l‘ultr&dovnhl ol honuor in his own country, aud the Hou, Benjamin knte terworth atands u very good chanee of beating Bim, although tho district s qulte stronuly Democratic on general princintes, Iu the Second, there can be but little doubt thut ex-(lov. Thomas L, Young will deleat Len Livss. Younglso [}rnaml favorlto with all par- ties, and, being an [rishman of marked prociivi- ties, will command votes which naturatly would tend toward the other party. Goss s slmply s warnil polltician, with no especial reputation ex- copt in the watter of managime Bchuol Boards. Ill‘;umflce will not. be pecullarty doplored evey by tha members of his own party. Thero can be no doubt ahout the state of af- fales In the Thind and Fourth Districta: one s hopelessly Democratic, und the other strongly Republican, and McMahon ond Kelfer witl both be returnod. 11 the bones of the gerrymandey nrcat all reahzed the Fifth and Bixths will olect Democrats. In the Seventh it Is quite Jikely that the (Turd-Stecdman contest, wilch by no meuns shates, will be the means of electing Luckes, the lepublican candidate. Bteedman continies to hiokd antd-Hurd weetings, and the tulk ts stroniz of the lattee’s belng withdrawn as o means of healing dlsaifection in the rauks, CIARLEY POSTER will prabably o elected fn the Eighth, which not anather wan in the Guited States would be, ‘Fhe District 1s without doubt strungly Demo- cratle, and If e does suceced it wilt bo one of the traditional victories which occur only when n pecullar juxtaposition of circumnstanuces arg brought about. This juxtapoeition, 1t woull ulmost seem, 18 workuie_sround, Finiey, bis opponent, Lra mado liimsell quite obnoxlous to sotie of the strong clements of his party, and were tho district any less strongly Dumocratie he would stand no possible sliow of success. ‘The Niuth District {s conceded to be Dema. cratic, hut 18 one of those districts where an al- uml.]nxmuhmmc fight wos waged among the Jeaders of that purty for the {icorgu 8. Converse, an ol stager, got it, and under more favoruole clreiinstances would Lo a strong mun. ‘The feellug among those he de. feated, however, 18 so great that it will not be strange §f hie s defeated by Englisli, the Inde- pendent nominee. “Fhe Tenth District s Ewing’s, and the tarill record of SOPT-MONEY TOM may be the meuns of defeatlng him. The Re- publicans did a very wise thing In puttlng up the Hon, V. I lorton, a man who' commands ek enthustosm, and who has a ine precedent fop warrying cluscly-contes lections. ‘Thu Eloventi s yuite close. The Democruts miay carry (L with u small wijority. In the Twelfth, Heney 8, Neal, the Republican nowiuee, will surely be clected, "hirteenth there is bat Mtle hope of s curry {10 agatust Gen, Warner, "The Fourtcenih und Fifteenth are. enotmone- 1v Democratic, and were made o at the expense of anvihing like convenfenco In sliape or cou- tigulty of terrilory, ‘The Filteantt 18 where the 1,800 ballots were taken by the Democrats before any agreement could bo urrived at, aud then unly 4 sickly cow- promise on & dnrk horse was achieved, It will, xm\‘uvcr, go Democratletn wil human proba- uility. ‘Things now look as thourh Maf, McKinley wan zolnz to pull through despite Democrat- f¢ euleulations in the Seventeentii, Of the Efhteenth, Nincteenth, and Twentleth T have spoken {neldentally already, ‘Thie, then, is the statenient of the case os it now avpears, but th re are many things besides those mentioned strongly fu favor of tho e publicans, Firat, and principally, expericnce has always shown that & jerryiuander (nvarlably disap- nd calculations of those who, are expected to, and tho reasun of this (s plain, Even the rank and fileof the party whicli inakes the gorrymander bates to by so unreasonably ®rnup, . © ABAN INNTANCE OF THIIA, the Fiftconth District may bo mentioned, This was Degiocratie before, and the candidutes huil pasacd the oftice of Congresstan around, glving il a fair chance, selecting tn rotation troni esch county in the district. The county which in natural rotatfon should have had tho nomina. tion this fali was defeated in the Tong balloting, aud Dr. Pomerene, who had had the promise of the election under the old order, was consigned to remaln at home. All theee things make bickerings and misun- derstandings mmong Detnocrats, which by no means conduce to victory, ltisuot prover to bo over-sanguine, as the Republicans are probably destined to a very swall mafority at the hest, but It is entirely safo tosay that the presont cuthusiasm canuot fall t0 Lave its great cifect, Uaxr. ILLINOIS, SEVANTII DISTRICT. Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Triduna Orrawa, 1., Aur. 28—The Democratic Nowtnatlug Convention for the Neventh Cou- Rressipnal Distriet wmet in this city tnis after- noou. Lorenzo Leland, of Ottawa, was mado Chairman. Full delegatlons were present from LaBalio, WU, Grundy, wnd Kendall Countles, Wililam Reddick, J. C, Corbas, A, Vaughey, C. Bcarley, D. C, Henderson, P A. Arm- stroug, and Audrow Welch were wmade a Dis- trict Centrul Committee. Resolutions wero passcd adopting the Bpringietd yslatform; recowmending & ship cansl; aflinning that Republicantsm is unfriendly to tho laborjug cladscs, aud generally denouncing tho old Union party, and commending the actsof the re. cent Confederato Congress of the United States, On the thira ballot W, 8. lirooks, ot Jolict, wus placed fn nomination, but dispatcbes from hun a1 4 Iate hour aunounce that ke declines. Thno Central Comitice will vislt i to-morrow, and induce him, it ible, to stick. Bhould hu fall tldu 80, the Couventlon must be recon- yeuer ‘Tue clectlon of 1. C. Jlayes, the Republican nowliey, sceus to be well “assured, but it will 0ot by an easy victory. v TEMPLBANCE. Aneclal Pispated to The Tridune, CaRLINVILLE. Ltl., Aug. 23.—~Tho Probibition- ists of Macouplin and Jersey Cuuntles met at Baghton aud placed the Rev. A, M. Pitch Methodist winlster of Girard, 1w the ficld candulate for Representative, An tutormal meetlng of delegates from Macoupin recom- wended tho following ticket to the {emperance voters: For Sheriff, Jamcs H. Wolte, of Nel- woud; for Coroner, Dr. A, C. Casr, of Carliu- ville. Thest gentlcinen sre ropresentative citi- zeus, aud a portion of those secommendea will probably be nominated by the Republican Coun- ty Conventlon which moéts in Beptember. The prospects for o Republivau victory tu this county were uever brighter. UURLBUT AND LATUROP, Special Duspatch t0 The Tridune, DeRacu, Auz. 33—The County Defegate Conventlon, for the purposa of electiug d! gates Lo the Republican Coogressiopa) Conven- tiou, will be held {n this city ou Moudsy next, Beot. 2, at which tune Gew. Jobg A, Logan will address the people ou tue imoortant questions of the day. A large sttendugcs frow the sur- roundiug county i3 antiavated. Uuless there (s some undergrouud work doue, the Hon. Wiltam L. Latkrop will receive the wolid dewctution nominatton, from thia county, Mr. Lathrop has malea very aceeptable membor of Congress, and will un- danbitedis e renominated, althongh 1t is enld the Zaned candidate, Hurlbut, wii ro into the LConventton with the support of his own county, dohn €, Bherwin, 8 candidate from Kane Cotn- ty, would undoubted!y be the second cholee of this county, TENN ESSKE. M. BTHERIDOE'S DECLINATION. A telexram from Dresden, Tenn., to the Nashvilla American of the Hth inat, mays: * Emerson Etherldge was asked to-day his rea- rona for declining the Republican nominatfun for Governor. He sard that it wos a suflicient reason that the nomination was so wholly un- expected #s to leave M no thne for conference or deliheration. Teing adviswd that the Convention desired an Immediale acceptance or declination, he ‘thought it best to act upott the Peralan maxim, that, when you doubt, Itis best to deatst, Je said. also, that, 1 he belleved his szceptance would have con- inbuted to the defeat of the Democratic party futhe state or clsewhere, he would ot have declined. His private Lusiness was sucl as to renuire hs attention, and he might well have placed him retusal to be a candfifaty: upon that eround aloney but he had tever permitted his private affalrs to restrain him from attemuting to nerform o publie duty, At this thne he be. feved the Demorratie party in the Ktate eould he antuzonized with hetter prosoeets of defeat by pres 10ig somn uther cavdidate for Gaove ori hut hie dechned to name any one, or Indieate the combination of dreumstanves which might lead to euch o result,” NEcricur, FOI UNITED STATEA SENATOR. Sperial Correspomdence of The Tritmne, Hansvonn, Conn,, Ang. 26.—=Tue Trinuxe's namexake In New York lind used as a pritest Lo atirring up personal fssues inthe Counectient campaign 8 fetter which appeared in your col- umns carly In the present montl, which gave o rapld survev of some of - the consnfcuous events fu the Benatorlal contests here from, and in- cluding, the yeor 1568, and was truthful in s detmils. The writer was careful to suy that “thne has healed much of the ol bad feeling,” and in proof of it the ascondancy of the Repub- Tleans in the Leelslature for the past two years was pointed out, and encouraging evidence drawn from It that the party micht agaln sue- ceed fn this Important yesr, when a Unitea Btates Scuator I8 to be choaen, §f * thoroughly unlted.” Certaluly there was no design of provoking fllfeéling In this State; for any purpose of that sort milght have been more dircelly accomplished nearer home. Writlug for Weatern readers, your correapondent was garticular to give points of information, an understanding of which would enable them to better comprehend the nature of the convass =s it progressed ; and o maklug use of that lctter, without reoroducing 1t, and putting constructions upon it of AN UNIEASONARLE CHARACTER, ehows that those who compisin of It, and use the New York journal for crusading purposcs, are bent upon mischiel themsulves, ond will seck any opportunity to discluse thetr personal hostility to Gen. Hawley. And I moy ns well #ay herc that your correspoudent wrote antirely upon his own responsibllity, without any sort of reference to Gen. Hawley's views, or the views or wishes of Lts personal supporters. 8o far s 1 know, voth ho nnd they are desirous of avolding any perdousl contruversy, purticularly at this time, when It {8 conceded that ounly by tLe most determined and united effort can the Republfcans carry the Btate in November. Gen, Hawley himeclf hus been fn Furope for about three tonths, and may remain there o month or two longer, and it §s ftmpossiblo that be could be a party, vither une way or another, to any unewspaper scheme to provoke agitation, 1f he were hone he would probauly suy what he lind to say for himself. 8o far, thien, & he Is con- cerned, Jot 1t be understood that neither he nor his friends fuvito attack nor provoke It, but, on the conlrnr{. ddlsconrago it. Aust assaredly it ix beet far the Repubtean party of Connecticnt 1o drop every taue caleulated to canse demoral- Ization, and every fricod of the party shouid feel botd to sink personal gricvances to uttatn success ot the polls; but wivice of this surt does not come with gond grave from nen who are unwilling 1o act themselves upon it aud who seek llmsy prefexts as a incaus of encours ugrline dlivislons, . Thwre are some things in the New York paper's cdltorial which are worthy of briel notice i the = GENEHAL PIRLD OF ACTIVR TOLITICN. ur applleable to personal effort I cainpaigns, We all know that the founder of that paper was ollensivelv personal very often, nud was usunlly never wholly lmpersonal on conspleuous topien, The bltterucss and antagonising o creat never proved so damaging a8 thewr threatenin cliaructer for the thue belng {ndicated, and on the whole perhaps tho party will end less from his ogyresaive stvle than from the inactivity of cautious staf en. “the opposite of Grecley was his copartner fu New York politics, Mf, Seward, and after the dissolutlon of the firm the heat of personal partnership became fncesgantly warni, a8 we oll know ; but the effect of It upoit the party at larwe was not near so destructive o8 might huve been predicted, I, indeed, §t did not invite persoual efforts in campalzus for per- sonnl success, even to satisfly revenges, of ad- vuntage fn some respects Iu’ reuching results. That this conld be so, with aconditfon of things which involved the most heated und bitter dis- cusslons, s fair presumptive evidence of the valus ol personal antagonisins under moditled conditions' in party work. I remeber how cu- tirely the Hevubllean party of Itlinols buricd ( in 1858-'59 ln the persouality of Abraham neoly, (u aplte of hostils fo agatust bim, d went Into a Senatorial campaign for mem- bers of the Leiislature onthe declaration of the Brate Couvention that he was the * PRAT, LAST, AND ONLY CHOICR" of his party. True, the party was worked up to the point of this :n:rmml fusue, but it was not and conld not be wholly divested of counter claims tor personal preferment st the outset; yet success wan arrived st, and the parsy had tha courage to shape the campalgn sccordingly, Douglas In that contest dil not wait to be put forward, for the wachinery of his party waa BRuINSL ‘um, but took the ifeld himaelf, and by the fwbress of bls personshity mmdo s better campalgn, uudoubtedly, than if Le haa been personsly nowmluated, If in Connecticut to-day tue fssud could be drawn distinetlv between Gen, Hawley und Senator Barnum,—the one able, courageous, anit houcst, the other at least uot disutuguisbed fur 1ike Virtues, thougn in yory wany n:-rum & man of force,—there s naridly & doubt of the rusult; but no oue pro- poses or exnects that tns will be done or at- tempted. Hut the point made by the New York paper that Gen, Hawley's nome caunot b men- tioned fn advance of the mectog of the Legls- Inture, without belng acceuted as 8 dfsorgunixing factor in the campalen, comes | 'contiict with the fueviiable experience of all partes.’ Ju our nationsl vontests 1nen In both parties In every State muakeu personul 1seue over Presidential candidates, mora or less, uud frequently justruct delegutes, so that when a Natlonal Couvention ansembles . THY MERITA OF CANDIDATRS ARE DISCUSSXD, and dach vne has hosts ol foilowors watchiul fur overy disclosure deazned to Rive advantage, When & somibustion 16 made the mnasses of the B:my approve, utid nothing bhis been lost or szarded by ozitaton and personal work, if the cundidate choscu Is descrving of support, DI vested absolutely of the mugnetism ol personal etfurt, growiur out of Juve snd suthusiasm for men, party euaterpriscs would poseess very dit- tlo foterest. Tho trouble in Contacticut hus beeu, and i3, that the cucmics of Gov, Hawley, who miake & business of pursuiog him, though they ars but a factlon o number, ussert thut the mention of his uame 15 an offeuse agajust the morul disciplive ol the Bepublican party, while Yo covertly or even opealy essall him fa u fulr teat of pasty devotion; and when thess wen bave themsdives succeeded in bringing the party ‘to defest, cven in of victory, they have veogefully turned upon ~ Hawley's friends us Uelug responst- ble for the ofsaater. “Thero has never bean auy complaiut on the part of the Hawiey wen tosn honvrable rivalry for auy position, -sud they have burue no hostihity toward auy seb uf men, ucepmui those whose etforts have been directed o defeat the party. The favor- g of this condidate or that fur position—for tbe Benatorship or auy other place~ls uu cause for persoual feeltuy, and so far as § kuow TUX ADNIKEKS OF UEN. HAWLEY Lave never periitted it to provoke i-will or disturb persoual fricudstops. “Thls is u free country," aud every wautof swbitiou s en- titled Lo bonorable wspirations, wnd lu no way CAU SBY MBU toore eady sucteed toan by a gens erous Wreatmout of bis nivaly,—aud it s true to asy of Gen, Hawioy that Le ls remarkably free frow the pesty jealousics wuich wuke sowe cundidates for uilice distasteful, though bis svowed eucuwies cubstsutly represcot that he 43 full of eulpbur sud Hawole race. Few wen - are #0 equable i temperawont, lu reslsting provocations for ai- Lack, as be, and 6o was Las atosd Ju the party and Jabored wore unscitlahly for it thao be bas Guue. I lus tricuds, (0 standing by him aud cliowing to him with warw adiirction, are comwnlng au olfvuse hot 1o be wverivoked, Theu B Ls tise to atandan beivonad elitachcuts In political organizations, and surrender the whole work of party to the siums of the caucus aud the grecids hunters for spoils, TIE MOTIVE OF TIlE NEW YORK TRIAUNE'S AT- TACK. At this time Is a versonal one, the causes of Which necd sot now be resived. They wre nn- deratond in Conneeticut, Fulluwing its cditorml Resnult there has just spoeared s two column letter from New itaven,—wiicre the editorial riter liver,~written in reply, it 1a atatesd, o Tng Citicaco Triauna's correapondent. ‘Fhia last writer pretends Lo give the lusule bistory of Republican affairs since 185, Unfortupately Tie el his Inftials to the fetter, showing who and I eannot aecept him as n credinie or Intelligent witnese, ife wasone of the most vlolent Capperheads i the Btate Huringthe War, wasan cditor of a Democratie paper, and np- posed mll the measures of reconstriction, and getting _into domestie difliculifes, #hervip he deserted s wifesnd ehildren lor a strange wom- any and 1efL them wran the cold charlty of the world, he became a vagrant In journaiism until 1872, when he was uh kedd up by sume of the men Wwho helieve in the wick ol ten. [fawley, and muwlea rerviceable tool, 3, too, 1s as well known as the editorlal welter of the New Yark paper, and both together have not politl- eal fufluinee enoueh in Contiecticut, outside of what they van obtan through the concealment of themsclves Lehtnd the unpersonality of & newspaper, to be of any account whateyer, MISCELLANEOUS, ROCK COUNTY. Wiy, Apectal Dispatck th 3ke Fridune, Jasrsvinre, Wis, Aug, 2.-The Reoub- tenn Connty Convention met this alternoun, and vt In nomination the following ticket: Rherdir, don J, Comstock, of Janesville: Treasurer, Willls Miles, of Fulton; County Clerk, Sylves- ter Morgzan, of Lima; District-Attorney, Jonn W. Sale, of Janesvitle; Clerk of Court, A. W, Baldwin, of Milton; Surveyor, Edward Ruger, of Janesviile; Coruner, Willlain ‘Taylor, of Ful- n. e Aoisia, Riensonn, ng, N¥,—The Thind Con- gresstogat Jlstri Conservative Couvention this evenlng no ted Gen doscpl E. Johne on. KANRAS, Torrka. Kan., Aug. 24.—Tho Repubiican Btate Convention met ficre this mornlue and temporanity orzanized by the election of W, R, Biddle, Chairman; Jotn Folks, Sccretary, After the appolntinest of the usual comnlttees, a rceess was taken. The Cuuvention 1s very large, and there Is an Jmmense crowd bere from all parte of the State. Lraveswouri, Kan., Aug. 23.~The Demo- eratle Slate Corvention meets fo thia city vext Wednesdar, * There will be over 20 defegutes in attendance. HECOND INDIANA DISTRICT. Cixcimnari, Aug, 25.—The Hepublicans of the Sccond Indlana Disteict, nominated Dr. R, M. Weilman, for Congre. CONNECTICUT TEMPERANCE NOMINATIONA. Hantronw, Aug. 28.—The State Temperance Conveution made the followlug nominationss Governor, Jesse (. Baldwing Lieutenant-Gov- ernor, Georae P, Rowers, dr.: Secretary of State, A. 8. Beandstev; Trensurer, W. S Whliams} Comptroiler, Edmund Tuttle, PENNSTLVANIA, Yonx, Pa., Ang. 28.—F. ¥ Beltshoover was nominated by the Democrats of the Ninetceuth Congressional District, * TEXAS, GALyESTON, Aug. © Seeond Cougressional Dy O'Nell. reenbackers of the strict numiuated I, F. ——————— THE PYTHIAN GAMES. Large Numbers of Gentlemen Dolng the Flumed-Navarro Act at Indisnapolis=Tpe Toot of tho Trumpot-Toued Musiclun ulso t Flylug, Fiylng. Rpectal Dispatch (0 The Trivune. IxniaxaroLss, Tud., Ang, 28.~In the Pythlan Cornet Band concert Jast night the St. Louls Land won the tirst prize and the Central City Cornet Band, of Juckson, Mich.. the sccond. Tho vompetitive drll} tolay attracted a very larre erowd, and the evolutions of the several corps cotered for the prizes were greatly ad- mired.” ‘The tacties adimit of many beauttful movementa not knowst to other drills, and the cxecution of them was very preclse and eles #ant, The followlng entered: First class, corjr composed of Knlghts from two or ore Todges, Cleveland _ Dritl Corp, Division B, Capt. Crouse; Dayton Drill Corps, Cant, 1L Wilener; Buffalo Drill Corp, Division A, Capl, Frank sogle. Heeond - class, drill corps conosed of Knights of one adge: Lafavette Deilt Curps, Capt. . R, Carnul Evanavilie Dritl Corps, Capt. Mey Fred Kuefler snd Capt. N, 1. Buck dtanavolis, amd Gen, Ward, of Nowark, N. J., were the Judges, and nnude the following awards: First prize, $159, to Dayton; sceond, &, to Clevelund, Becond —Fimt prize, to Lafavette; second, naville, pt. Carnaban, of Lafayette, was decided to b Lhe best cominander, and Capt. Midencr ece. und. a_ctided the show part of the mecting of thu Supremo Lodg ‘The Supreme Lodre referred the special ro- re of the Bupreme Chancctlor an applications or ald and relief to yellow-tover sufferers to the Comuwittee on the Btate of the Order, On the special vrder, the report un frregularities i the creatlon of Pust Grand Chancellors, the Lodgo adopted the followini: Jiesolred, Any Brotuer who baa heretofore heen acknowledged ana I G, C,, and been received as sneh Ly the Suprenio Lodge, s entitled to that rank. Hieolred, That the Spectu] Commlttee prepare o roster af wsuch P, G, C.9, and inendationn ae they 3. ay deem advisable as tonll applicauts for the runk Who tuvo not already been adinitied 1o the Suprome Lodre, ur upon whom the rank’ han not aircady been copferred by the dupremne Lodge, and recommend that each of thoss whose right Lo tho rank in gueeplonsd be cited to sppaar to snewer (0 the charge made: provided that the roster shail present the present standing of cach In the Urder. o, JI, Rathbone, founder of the Order of Knlghts of Pythlas, has accepted an fuvitatlon to visit Bedalis, Mo., and will leuve tuls aty Buturday. e e —— LIVE STOCK POOL. fuacial Pisvaten to The Tribune, NEw Yosk, Aug. 23,—The rallroad manazers who have begn In confercuee bicre on the sub- Ject of live stuck, completed thelr work to-day, In place of tho “eveners,” they agreed upon the sclection of a Live Btock Foul Commissioner, who s to take charge of the business for all of the roads east of 8t Louts and Chlcago which do a live stock bustoess. It Is tobe the Luslucas of this Cop- missloner to see that each road gets Its « progor- tion of the business as allotted by the pool, the cost of the Commissloner to be paid pro rata by all roads sharing lu the pool fu proportion to the amount of business done, Thy papers embracing the torms i digall of this lrvreement have been drawn up, snd were belngg signed to-duy by represcutatiy the different " ettlement applies to the live stock busi- tios twenty-two rallroads east of Louts and Chicago, including the Canada and New Eogland rouds, und remuves another veged Question which stood fu the way of Lermony. e e—— LABOR AND CAPITAL, Specia) IHapatch te Tha Tribuns, Camnex, N, J., Aug. 25.~The vrint mills of Qloucester, Camden’s suburb, employ about TW bavds, and have @ pay-roll smountiug to nearly $7,000 a week, and of this amount tweu- ty-seven ca.vo-priaters tako $750. Thuse twen- ty-seven printers coutrol the rewaindor of thy workmen, and compriss a purt ot a trades- unlon of 438 members i this country, that, to m certain extent, coutrol the corporations by which they are employed. Tue two Gloucester wills Just furnlshed an lustauce of the poteucy of ‘the Assuclation of Callew- Priuters, sud a strike that began on Mon- day ended abruptly by the priuters carrylug thelr puluts, the owtiers making oll the conces- slons dewanded. The trouble was sbout wages, which the managers suy are too hieh, ‘The print- €rs weat out tully determived to rema, e m—— e o HYMENEAL, Spectal Dispatch Lo The Tribuae. JawzsviLLz, Wik, Aug. 2.—The marrisze of Miss Addio A. Wiggin, ouly daughter of Rich- ard Wigeio, to Dr. Willism C. Dake, 3 promi- et physiclan of Nashville, ‘Tenn., took place st the resideuce of the bride's father, in this city, this afternoon. [he bappy couple left this afternoon for Chicago, sud go from there to Butfalo \r?‘ water, aud theuce to Niagurs Falls, Bostou, New Yurk, Washington, Richwond, un oter Eastern citles, reaching Nashville about Qet. 15, e t—— 3,500 SANDWICHES. Bpecial Dipatch Lo Ths Trivuna. Burraro, N. Y., Aug. 28.—Mr. E. H. Butler, of the Sunday News, guve the vewsboys of the city @ picole to-day at Fillisure Uruve, Aurors. Eieven buudred boys pusdipsted, pukliug ¢lzht largn conches, The boya ate 3,500 sand. Wiches, the same nombor of donghnuts and cakes, and dispoacd of a correspatuling amount of temonade, Irait, atco The boys Lstaved themseives tost creditably, " FIRE CIHICAGO. The alarm from Doz 71, at 9:49 last evening, was caused by a fire at No, 23 Rherman street, owned and orcupled a8 8 grocery and dwelling by oohn Murphy. The Ore was discovered in the children's bed-room, and was probably catsed oy 4 lieht beine placed too near some clothme, Knty Murptiv had her face burned in riiog to get ont of the ronm, and her father il iands, arme, and lace scorched, Damage Bt o Fxeoed §34, AL 730 lust evenlng (licer Race extinguished anlizht fire in the show-window ot No, 318 Clark wtrecl, causerd by o careless employe tnrowlme a lighted match futo & plle of waste. vaper, v damage, The alurm from Box 313 at 2:15 vesterday afternoon was caused hy tar bolltuz oyer in 2 kettle fn frunt of No. %6 NHaisted strect, whera some roofers were cngsged at work, No damage, AT MENDOTA, ILL. Bpeeinl Dispateh to The Tribune, Mexnota, Ik, Aug. 3.—A fire broke out to- nlght in the Mendota Brewery, which, but for the exertions of the foremnn, Mr. Louls Sickn, aml Mr. Gieorza Fischer, could not fail to have resultecd fnaloss of $40,000. Mr, Kicka, who waa i bed at the time, rished Jimmedtately ot the suund of the alars with the aclilty of a cat, anid. using the appliances with which the brew- ery was weil supplied, suceeeded tn zetting the fire under control before the fire company ar- tived, AT BUFFATO, Bireargy Atiz. N¥.—A building at Washing- ton and DRslon srects, ocusiel by Geis & Ithographers, ilansman & Burrow, print- era, and Georze W, Tluywanl, grocers, was, With i contents, damaged by fice to-night. Loss, §100,0002 insurance, $74,00, THE “MOONSH IM-‘IH.S.” Conduet of the Internat-Revenuo War in Tennemscemfongressman Scales Advisiog Determined Hostility to Government Ofm. clalae Biechied Wenleening at Cookavitle, Sperial Dispaled to The Tribune, Wasixaroy, 1. C., Aug. 23.—Collector Woudeock, of the Nashville District, has been prosecuting such n vigorous war agalnst tilieft distillers that many of the * Moonshiners" have made uvertures to United States Commts- sloner Muathicr, proposioe to cxeeate honds for apbearance at the next term of court, with the understanding that a reasonable fine shail be Imuosed, with a promise that they will licreafter observe the law, -~ This offer wil probably be aoceepted. Commls- sloger Raum, who Is determined wot to reifnyulsh the paliey Ingugurated by hiin, hos ordered Collectors Woodcock and Cuoper to emuloy forty additional meu cach, ayd to make the wouds #o hot for * Muonshiners ¥ as to compel them to surrender, Tue Commissfoner fsconfident that all ilicls whisky-Ilstiiine in Tennessee will tease in thicty daye. The Ge crnment encounters some ditliculty In ita prose. cution of violators of the Revenue law in the South from the fnct that Demosratic Convress- tmen In nuany dltricts side with the distiliers as uuatnst she Uovernmont. Information, lur instance, has fust rcached here from Bouth Caroling, that Scales, a momber of the present House, und a candidate for re-vlectlon, ina epeech recently delivercd, attackel the Kevenue laws und wbuse:d Gavernment officlals, ouvisloe the people that the ofileers hod no rizht to destroy wtills, even i they are run ln vialation of the Revenue laws, Bentes nbso od- vised ** Mooushiners ' to bave Federal ofllers indicted. and to sup dn the State Courts any one whu micht destroy their stills, Oac impor- tant result of this speceh was the incrensed Lolbness on the partof the “moonsbiners* of that section, pud armeil reststance to oiticers of the Government. The solkd South is 5 unit i upposition te the tuterual revenue systeti, Speclat Dispateh 0 The Trivune, Nasnvitig, Tean, Aug, 235.—~Colleetor Woodeocks teeday rocelved lreter srom w dozen rrominent citizens of Putnam County, express- ng re: at the pectirre the Freeent col- lislon, anil saying they feel conthlent that, until the present stute of exvitement substdes In the Loeallty of the fizht fn Uvertun County, it would be marh Latter polley for Woudeock 1o et all parties alobe lor the present. Tiey thiuk that they and other eitizens, perhaps, could do more in fndueing them to sbandon theie armed resiat- anve to Goyernment authority than Woodeock WY apbosingtthens with force, Buch a course, thoy ihink, will save mu<h trouble, 1 not Bloodshed, They feel that there t6 u growin sentiinent gmongs the people to have the lHlivit business abandoned, anil vledze them- seives to do all they zan consistently 10 Induce them to eome in and surrender, and stop it ulio- gether, In waleh they think they can succees Woodeock says the letter vofuts to the pesul be desires to nttain sud the way o prefers to follow, Wulle hu Is not disposed to retux for o moment his efforts ta enforce the Inw, he wishes to accomplish it In the most vesceabie und eifuctive manner, The pronosition surrender must tuke tangible shape very voon, or the plan proposed cannot be allowed to deter more effective operations. UMATILLA. Proceelings of the Council Thei with tho Mostile Iudia Peacemtireat Hatlsfaotion prossed, UsaTirLa, Aug. 28.—The Conncll met to-day. ‘The Unfted States was represented by Gens. Howard, Yheaton, and Sawtelle, Majs. Throck. morton und Mizuer, Capt, Sladen, and Licut. Wood, and the oflleers of the station at the Agency. The State of Oreon was represented by Gov. Chadwick, Gens, Galesand Kuuzie, Cols. Mtler und Fulton, Washington Terrltory was represented by Maj, McAulifTund Dr. J. 1. Hoyd. The Rev. Father Conrady, Chaplain of the Reservation, aud the Kev. Mc- Cuen, of the Eplscopat Church, were alio pres- ent, The Inghaus were represented by the Chiefs Howlish, Wampo, Winnepsuoot, and Yesterday a=Prospect of iverywhere Ex- Nomety, of the Reservation, and Rla- chaua, Stock, and Woalsack, of tho Co- lumblas, About tilers and S Indians wers present, and the commands of ‘Throckmiorton and Mizner, (en. Howard stated the object of the Council, to devise means to preserve peago until the weetlng of Congress. The Cnicle then spoke In tarn, sll exeept Stock Ym(e“"“: fricndsinp and a desire for peace. sov. Chadwick, on Lemall of the cltizens throughout the State,sald Gen, Howurd's course would be sanctioned over the State, Howard then, {n a pleasant but finm manuer, demauded of the Chicfs all the lnduns who been cu- gaged In mnvders and depredations, He wald he would hold them, or some Tudiane to be pro- duced by them, as hodtares unul their effurts were exhausted fo ferreting out the guilty, When fouid they were to be turued over Lo the roper authoritics for trial, ~Tne order of jen, Tlowa: was obeyed at once by the Chicte. Thero 18 " no doubt mow t th murderers. Howard wilt go to ste Moses and settle the diliculties In Washing- too, The best of order was malntalied during the proceedings. The result has sent & fecllug of satisfoction over the commuaity, The In- dlane sppreciate 1bo eltustiou as well us the whites, and there s no end to the praise of those who liave broughe sbout the result, e —— STINKING WATER, Special Dispatch to Ths Triduns, Bisparcs, D, T., Aug. 2.—Judge Lolling, of Deadwoud, a yicthu of the staimpede to the Stiuking Water goid region, arrived bere to-day by steamer, e reports it & freud, acd the man Wetmore, who led the party inte the country, a Jiar. Wetinore was deccived by two trappers who wrote glowlng letters of a great gold dls- covery, sud he assumed their supposed ivforma- tion ‘ss his own, Tusre was 1o gold, and the lmdwumlwpmy {s now strugling to et out, ‘They found sbsolutely nothing. — —— WHISKY {TEMS, CrucinxgaTy, Aug. ¥.—Two prominent whis- ky firne fu this city, W, W. Jobuson & Co, aml Elias Bluk & Nons, were arrested to-lay, charged with couuterfeiting tho trade marks . K. aud “ Ribbon and Seals,” ou o warraut sworn out hltllu Unlted Btates Court by Jawes M, U'Donuel ——————— THE, SCIENTISTS, 8T. Lous, Mo., Aug, 24.—A uumber of mem- ber ot the Assoclation for the Advaucement of Belence visitod the wouuds at Cabokts, 111, 8 few wiles below bere, this afternoon, aud sbout ffty of thew atartod to-ulgzlit on un excursion to Coloralo. ‘uey wes fmnbbed with uwo Pullman cars by the St. Louis, Kansas City & Northern Raflway, which will n"{ them via the Kanans Pacillé Road to Denver, thence they wiltgy be tha o Urande Narrow-Gauge to the eml of that roul, crossine the mountding through Lovata Pass, the higbest rallroad alzi- tude i the world, Returning, they will vielt the feorzetown houndury and various other ponts in the mountatus, They will be abscnt twelve days. H e e— A THE EPISCOPAL BISHOPS. New YoRg, Aug. 28.—A apoctal meeting of the House of Bistops was held tolay, Among the Bishops nresent were. Whinple, of Mtnne- rota; Grean, of Mississippt; and Smitn, of Ken- tucky. It s said the objeet of (he meettng fs' to traneact some general business, aill among the matters that snight be taken into considers ation Is the resiznation of Bishop McCoskry, of Michizan, The meeting wuknvntc, with Pre- siding Hishop Binith, of Kentucky, in the chalr. ¢ Atter the afternoon session the House ad- Jourued till to-morrow. Twenty-seven Bishops are present, ———— "'A CELEBRATED CASE." Apectal Mepatch (0 Trs Tribune, Hostox, Mass., Aug. 28.—The Suprems Court fas dissolved the Injunction upon A Cele- brated Case," and the play will be brought out azain at Lynn to-morrow night. Tt was proved that the prescut version of the play was written Irnm mewory after seclng it at the Boston Museum and the Unton uare ‘Theatre, ‘The succesatul parties will hrin & suit for damages 18t the bropretors of the Boaton Thewtre, are bundsien for Shook & Patmer. ——— More Ale than Tihles Needod. London Wortd, ¥ Walter Seott loved to tel) a story of a cortain Baronct who made himaelf the hiost of & number ol Presbyterian ministers, seven of whom wers UL Into & cupacione manv-ledded rouns, where the butler hod carefully widel for cach a Bile and a tottie of hed “ My friend,” sald ono of the divines, addressing this functionarey, after @ brief weneral eousultation, ** vou nust know that the yonngest minister reads aloud o poriton of Scrijiture Lo the rest; onlyone Bible, thereture. Js necessary, — So take away the nther !le,fmd s thelr placy bring six. inore buttlss ot ule” b ¥ e p— nd faithinl dravellng companion, Sane en Uinzer. e e——— BUSINESS NOTICES, Asilima.—Thousnnds of the worat cosse nf #rthma have been relieved by ueing Jonas Whit- comb's Hemeidy, [1no case of buroly ssthusstio chara:ter lan 1t falled 1o give relicf, Ciieano, March 1, 1874, — easrr, Jorepl Dure netl & Lo, Hoston—trnTiewen: Tn the fall of 4007 Lured Jouas Whitcomb's Asthma ll?r;l dy, A ford e f und recelved immediate relief. And § woul] moet chieerfully recummend It 1o any person tranbled with hay-tever or anthuma. Moy PLIYY ¢., XLCT Codlish=The hrat boneless Cordfish in'the warld. Made from sclccted (enrzn'e lunk fien, Awk your grocer for 11, P'utup Ly Georgy P, Trigg & Co., 182 Duane strect, New York Lne + Mrs. Winelow's Noothing Kyrip® foe children walle tecthing. 1t cires dyseniery anddie arrhora, wind colic, ang regalates the bowelis. 25 cle e S reet——. Chese Jackson's Best Ywent 3 CUTICURA, (dticura THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Inpallioly Cures Sall Rienm or Eezema, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head, Daudend, Dry aud Falling Hair, Pimples, Blotches, and Seraf- : ons Oleers and Sorgs, WEEKS & VOTTRR, Whelesals Viase., Mesare, of Hostun, e agilc i i 1t i entnlatvucs of Joll e cure Tor eviey eommon Pininte Lo Head, or Daudeui, CULICLIA fu carnestly helleysd to bo tho only post: o spe Letnedy £0F tis el f bait ihain ur neworm. Tetter, *1'na i wheik e, Grodnd e, Barbers® Iteh. 1t and Muie fingle and THoLe avs, Bisgg hodde a0 ot Worms, Unnatural fte-ness the Nosw and h Kough und Uracked Sklns, sudall Veuéular, sealy, snd PUstitler Erupiions and lnlllllwun{ the skin ald Jewd, Dandrufl, Drv. Thin, and Faillug 1air., Prema- tur flaldnvas, and all ealy Erupiinas, Jiciiugs and v fiatiounot the scaln: Cugy, Woliada L a Brirus, 1Hind and tiening Plies Tain an { 1naavimati cumintiomn aud Aoctiune uf L Suscies nud Joins Soru Throat, Diphtherin iroup, add M At wen Veierinary Xpeiite. Sefatula, scrafuiu Uicers’ sud Glaudular Guellings are disesscy ot e Mont wul Hones, ol higed contounded with akln isesscs ruper 3suhove usned. ey require toth naterual and {rterual treaiment. VL externaily sod CUPICUIEA NESULVENT iy have efféctod wume wondarfl cures. .5 L] y Uruggise, sod will be free vwrecelpt of urice~o0 venta for emil boxe ¢ boxek, coulsintag iwo and oue- Ukl Uines tha cheaper for 10d 07 kI Dlavase, fruin a e wurst ase of ¥alt Jtcuin, Seaid i lag quanttiy of snitl. and therefore muci eliriale cak iroa (e cases, $1 I'ricyut Cuiteurs Resolvent (can ba seat by exprom Ouly), $1 Per botiles 3 votiies for &S, ‘repared Ly WEERS & POTTER, Wholessle Drog. Blats, Wb) Washington-st., loston, Mas, Asktor ¢ wa, ihie ureat sk Wholesaln Agents--Puller & [aiter, £tevensoa & Cup, Lond, Ktoutenburg] Hurlbut & Totdau & King, Morrl 2 e i, Flummer & SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger The Quintessence of Jamaica (iinger, Choice Aromatics, and Fronch Brandy, A preparation so elegantly favored and lnudldnl:ll evtive a8 to utterly surpass all previous preparatlo Emences or Katracts of Ginger, Composition, Merb Teas, Lalu Hellovers, and the hundred and ono dluguste g and nauseatiug possete with which we Beve beea wont 10 dose ourselves. Ite [nstautaseous efiecs In Chulers, Cholers Morbus, pe and Palns, Chronie . IMarthaa, Dyseutery and Cholera Infantuu, Disrrhes 1o Teething and Wil Bummer Complaints, Dyspepsts, Flatulency, Slugiah Digestton, Want of Tono and Ac- Uvliylo the stumach and Uowels Uppreselun alter Eatlug, Itiini of Food aud stiullar Allments Chills aug Fovers, Colde and Chills, Feverial Symptoms, Malarisl Favers, Palnedn the Boocs and Jolots, Bymploms ot Rheumattsm, Neuralgls und Gout, Cold Extremities, Buspended Cireutation and Depressed condition of the Vital ¥orces, reuder 1t Ao ¥taudsnd Jlousehuld Medi- etne thruughont th lrueth and breadth of the land. Quses, on land, for the travler, fur 1he Jouog. the aged. under aff circumstanced and conditions, both as s modleloe and a8 8 geotie sliuulant or boverage. It s A wost grateful und effective preparation ever com- paugded lu the history of wedicive. Hewars of diluled aud worthives fritations recom- nicoded by dealers for purnases of galn. Ask or aad Inalsl upon baving SANFORD'S JAMAICA GINGLIL 014 by alt Wholevale a3d Ratall Druggints, Grocers, sad Uealers lu Medicluo throughoot the United States 204 Cunadas, 5 DECORATIVE ART MAS DETEUNINED TO OPEN A LOAN EXHIBITION OF ARTICLES OF ARTISTIC VALUR Iothe comiug (all. The monbers of the Soctety gara. estly solfcit the co-operation uf 4o cltizons of Chicage soi e eiulty, sud fuly conidcutly wa tBalr lbersdly city, 4 cousist Of Bronzes, luicus of Aucicut Armior, Carved Iyurics ver, and lrass W \ Electiotype Heproduc: Hous, neled Meral aod Porcelaty, Antloue Furul- ture, Antlque and Auisife Jewelry, Artistls Emurow: erles, ‘Autigue sud Modera Poltery'and Forcelain, Flc- turcs, Evgraviogs, Karc Duoks, Mauuscripts, Aulo- sraviie statuany. Lldse, Lace, Tupssiry, Tuarifio Vb Five Antlque Fuos, Lacquer, Wood Carviog. Delics, ete, Ryery ouo willing W cuntribute tu the colicction iz requested Lo scou namc sad fesldeave (o the Chalruea of Committee of Belectiut, AURS. FRANKLIN JIAC VEAGH, cor, Lukes wt. and Wabnsl-av., le Committen will wait upva each coatributor sal m’{k’ Jlad and descriptiou ol the articles W be qu‘-l By uzder of tie Freatduat ANs. J. ¥, SCAMMON. E

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