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2 TiHE CIICAGO TRIBUNI: 'RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1878, = = YMTAAL enndtdate In place of Georze Grimmer, decliued. PRESIDENT IL AYES foond peace. One carroncy wan worth 00 0f 70 | Tha Tfon, Hooum HMosford, Manater af (hy WA 'HIVGT()V which fact must be certificd by the enelnecr |~ " . POLY TICAL. ettt b 5 iites 1a Maw i i ] 4 e ceata on the dollnr. Boston & Lowell Railwnss G, W, Bentos SHIN iNa -t I ts can be mato 10 ¥ ‘Thé Greeuback Distriet Committee 18 in Tlow many n wise man shook his head At tho cinve Fa U Wo Hentis, -%‘!'si',zi‘u.f"""“ R w0 sesslon here to put on a candidace In ptac of o o faany o weleg man shook bl hend At e g | Mamnzor of ‘v Contrd “Vermont’ Ruiliwa; Ahat debt.’” fansine Milla, Genernl Traflic Agent of the oll alrendy, same corporation; 1. E. Chamberlin, Superiy. Y, we hiave ot A third of (L paidl Tni futerest which you pald. that 14 reancod trom nm.o\m.mnms»m!oofl,"on&). We : Grilith. One purtion want to nominate Dr, ! Secretary Sherman’s Views on CRIME. A Ringing Bugle-Call to 1he | Giacie e Aomictan, white othore arm encourag. | 1H Chlef Executive and Party 2 tendent of tha Concord, N, I, Railway; W, Wy : 2 g fndomenent of Bouck, Demoeratic canil- Visit the Tri-State Fair W0 ToNger puy %00 per cent inferests Wo can get | Tunorford, Superintendent ol flio Oude & the Subject of National A DASSAR LT AR Republicans of Massa date, . e oney W witnt at 3 per cent. D Taka. Champialn. Taltways Cuenty chusetts. SAUK COUNTY. at Toledo. WIIAT DOEY THAT MBAN Tarnes, Treasurer of the New London & Nurtly, ern Counectlcut Railwayy Robert Kerr, To. rontos Wi G, Peck and 1L (B, Smalley, of Vermont; Jolin H. (eorge, Bolleitor of 'the Bostou & Lowell Raliway, They wero recelved Finance. Apocial Disoateh to The Trivus. Prersnuna, Pa., Sopt. 10.—A apocial recelved here from Bmithport, N.Y., ssys atermible He Corrects Certain Statements | tragedy occurred there thia afternoon. Miss Rpectal Cortrinandenea of The Trifume, Bananoo, Wis., Seot. 18.—The palitical pot has commanced o bubble fn this county. The *unterntled ! haye for years been largely to the for yonand 1? Thoss whe Lorraw money know that when the Government pays 7 pef cont it will cont thewm 172 aud 15 per cent, and when the Gov. ornment pays 6 and 4 Iwill o down for us, Red-1Tot Address Issued by the Welcoming Speeches by tho Mayor N ?, i m s tho credit of the Uovernment grows Vi d by Ambiti Mary Relily and Miss Delle Mullen were walk- State Executive Com- ::Ilv;g:li.t:fisn;l ’gn‘m‘c'n ‘a{mfi :uln.!:g::m_wu and ¥ rismuuttcl)f tho Fair and. s :u“ By Tigh 54, the tlover ment. g l’M’r‘“m fli tf‘u‘:xlr{ffi:u'\'fl ¥ ."‘_“‘-“'.}.',;,."“ '-'v et olunteered by Ambitious - - 140 e srindpat strect of the piace abont 3 mittec. Girecnbuek anaconda s swaliowed the mnjortty sagclition: sreliiledtogelier, | até4 percent on futerent, | bt the ciy: dined at tho Newhall Houat, oy Correspondents ; o'cJock, and G. Tracy, a young Iawyer, scelog of the Democratic County Committee, and [ L and now an 10 the currency. BE* o & borrency | wern made the reclpients of n zenorois hosp. —_— them, procared & revolver and, coming up be- hiud the young ladles, placed the muz- am told - that Krfiplullflnl are {n progress for And DMore Particularly the Recent | ;1. o the weapon against Miss Rellly's steallng & march on the party hy quietly getting & conventlon together and indorsing the treen< back nominoes. ‘Those Democrats who hava not worth 60 cenia on the dollar on one day, but did not stick nt that price. Yon never conld_tel) on Moniay what it wonld bo on Sainrday, Who lose by 8 O¢kle sfanaard of yaluc? Alwsyd the lagurer tality, Tonight at 10 o'clock they will leavy the BE. Vaul teain fo_a_special car for 8t Taoy and Minneapolis, John C. Gauld, Assistant The President’s Speech Confined Down with Butlerism, Communism, to Business and Finan- Repudiation, and Dishonor in ¥ ; 8 R nomi aial ‘L'opies. p ey e middre: | {teneral Manager of tho 8t, Paul Road, and th Dispatch Appearing in the head . withous saying & Word and il " Every Form! o mat oliore In the Fiat Tamacy. s e, e eancs rhat tha | 1ion. David Vance, of this city, will acompany New York Times, The joupg ey ol oend. 3 Wil endearor to prevent, this villniny, and, it wandard of value ix itkely t0 go up or to go down | thein on the excursion Syectal Dirpalch te The Tribtme, Torwvo, 0., Sect. 10.—To day .hus been the bigzest dsy by all odds of the Tri-Btate Falr, A a few minutes. She was a beantiful and highly- accomplisned girl, and was much " respectdd. A Comparative Statement of Customs | she was betrothed to s young gentleman in oil to his disndvantage; therefore, when he sells ba doer it having reference ta the fact that THR STANDAIRD OF VALUR MAY CITANOR, nothing elsacan be done, will_unite with the Repubiicans for honest money. The nomination of Davis for Congress gives the Detnocrats gen- Political Outproppings Mani- fasted at the Michigan CINCINNATI SOUTHERN, CincINRATI, B8ept. 10.~Messre, Huston & onaequen b arges enough to make " Cily, e, “Tricy b loved ber in vain and it s Stats Fair o e e o of thom eXfecd | perfect stream of people’ moved toward the | A1 CONINSally B0 CARCKEle et he Tose, | Co, contractofs for tho Compiotion of the Cin Revenue for the Years 1877 supvoscd that jealonsy had prompted Lim to ’ the opinion. that the platform was not to tholr | grounds over every avenus of spproschiuntil | That is e fickio atandard of value, [Applanse. cinnati Souttiern lallway, bave devidod nat i} . the commission of the decd. The miTalr caused liking, they would vote for it for the renll{vex- the middle of the afternoon, when the turastiles Now, my friendr, how o you see it fo-day? | oo e saiilement of the questions pends ’ snd 1878, somuch_excitement that Tricy effected his | . Sallont man ot ho hoad ot the teker. If the | 00 e O e et 00,000 paople wers on | Li0 clirroncy has Leon goinz up. ap, up: unci bending escape, but oflicers are in porsnit of him, Oonvestion of Nevuda Republioans—Full | Democrals of Bauk County cowld boheld to- bt e s ard of s, 287 4o the 1t1800%, 1t is wa-tnehangeahi as Lake Erie, | the fsauc of the bonds, but to commence work gethor and got ou 1t daes not go down atall, 1t {astondy. 1t inuo | at once ou their responesibillty. ‘The first elfory at election, amct Tenuey, the " Collection Exponses Reduoced Kearly SEEING TIIE PRESIDENT. * d Chiof-Justics Walte, | longera yasdstick that fa one foot in March, turce | will ho direeted to tha' construction of the san. « e e i Rlgia it Yomtuaiel e G o e | Kot ock s Satoot il O N, | (240t Al Ty re el | fom etwcnn Someros s b cor i, Gy 28€0,000 During the Past Towmpo, 0., Sept. 19.—While the processlon MABSACHUSETTS Republicans are fully aware of this, and ar |, Col, Neubert commanding, marched fu from | Naw. my friends, that ia the carrency? At to Iz o8, and Lhe _contract hay al. . ready been awarded to a Philadelphia Comuany for six iron trestles, two of which are 9% feey -lone, {Fr $150,000. . Work on tha road wiil by pushed forward rapidly, b g . watching all the chances, The “ Fiatists" have a soven-hy-ning news. paper published in 8pring Groen, a hamlet ina distant part of the county, but Inll{ orinted at Black Earth, Dave Coumty, which they proposs to *move " to Baraboo as_ belng moré central. 1t will bo under the control of orie Warner, who has trled evervihing but hard work for & tiving, ana who (A bawling loudly for mora ‘*chaap moncy,” The sald paocr will bo de- voled to the (nterests of * fiatlam ' in’ general and Horace A. Tenuoy in particulas, The ifon. E. W, Koyes, of Madison, cams over to«day and_addressed the crowd on the falr-grounds, _ Fls remarks wera confined prin- cipally to the financial fssucs of the day. e oxposod tho fallnclos of the [nflationiata fn his usunl terag mauner, Some few of the Green- backers present took exceptions to the speech, but 10w of the straighteat Bourbons were sceh waving hata and heard chicesing lusutly, Al pronuuuce it ous of the *Hoss'"” boat, — * Year, ‘was passing this morning sueak thievos alipped behind the counter of the Commercial Nattonsl |- DBaok in this clty and abstracted $8,233 in cur- rency from the cash-drawer, Tha boldueas of the operation was wonderful. The roomm s small, and all the em- ployes wers fa ft, though they wero Jooking out ot the window at tho procession. The thiof had to pass closs to them, within ten fect of where the President was sitting st his desk, nnd belind an intricato syateni of coun- ters. The theft was not discovered for half an N of fear the aame time sueak-thieves ub- *tained $2,600 from tho safa of the Foat-Office. No srresta, Camp Thoraas, about 600strong, and escarted tha piarty to the talr-ground. About 25,000 peoplehad gathered around the stand, © Maybr Jones, & Demgcrat, weltbmed the Presdent in a speech in which he comsiendéd the pacification policy, and approved: the * frogress’ made toward resumption. L4 8, Baumgardner, Presldont of the Tri-Stata Falr Assoclation, also madoe a hriet specch of welcome. Presidént 1layes was then fntroduced, and recelved with: choers, Ilis speech wAs listentd to sitontlvely, snd, asho progressed, his andiente warmed up_into fre- quent and gencral applause, Eversbody within hearing distanco stald until the elose, CHIRYSUSTICR WAITH it then came forward, aud waa onthustastically re- celved by his old frlands and neighbors, with whom ho has always been very popilar. Ilo aur balance of trada befure the panic, the alance of trade was againnt ne$100,000,000 year. - ‘That 18 to say, we bought sbrosd that much more than we sold abroad. “How i it ta-ddg? Wa svo selling more produce than ever beforein onr history,~ more corn, more wheat. We hive even gone o far a8 to toko watchies madeat Elgin, 11, ,—made in New England, ~and_carry them right over to the foot of the Alps, whers the people hava been making watched for 300 yaars, and . BRLLING TIE WATCIES TO TIOSR PEOPLE. Now, my friendn, a1 ald hefore..wo aro aciling £207,000,000 # yenr abrond inare ihan wo ure buy- ing abrond. THow doea that operato? Like avery man who sells more than ho biys. o s cettlng ieh. Bo §1 i with tho United Biatea, -Yon, each of you, ate getting out of the nanle, dnd nothlng butone own unwisaom witl et ue into.jt again. What do wo wantt We want confldence, Don't encourago your Legislature or yonr Congiess to Icglelate tao much. 1t was o [avorite maxun with Jefferson that the world wae eoverned too much., Too much _legislation on Snanclal subjects i the o of one times, ' 2 RS TRUTH FINDS AN ABLE ADVOCATH. avecial Dispaich fo The Tridvuna, Bosrox, Sept, 10.—The Republican Btate Committeo will to-morruw lssue the following address to the people of Massachusetts: A covert and peraistent attempt Ir belne made to deliver Masaschuseits over 1o the Repudiationiats and Commanists, now putting forth every effort Lo form & Natlonal party whoe walchword and raily~ ing-cry polnt ta natiunal dinhonor, In aid of this stiempt, an_effort Is mado to establish & war of clasdes, s thing nnknown and forelgn toa froe Commonwealth, The honorable -and mstural niliance Leiween iabor and espital ia de- nounced; the manly indopendeuce of hon- oot toll le reproseutei an _servitude; and refogo from present inconvenfones 18 coun- seled In public dishonor and broken faith. - The Chief and hedd of this plot has gona farthor (han any man I the Congross of the United Btates in advocacy of 8 valusless eurrency and repudiation of the national obligutione. 1t {a thought to veil Cohen's Bonasted Strike Turns v Qut a Dead Fallure. + VOTING AWAY TIIEIR MONEY, Des Momxs, Sept’ 19.—The elcction held fn Tos Molncs to-day to Vote 1 pér cent tax tore ecive tho oxtension of the Chicago, Buriington & Quincy Road from' Knowallle ito-this point, resultod in 1,423 votes for the tax aud but 2 againat it. A llght vowe was cast, and half tha polt of the city, BECRETARY SIHERMAN, HIA VIRWS ON NATIONAL FINANCE. Wasninaton, D. C., Sept. 10.—8cerctary Sherman has writlen an explanatory letter in relatlon to bis recent interview with the editor of the Washington fepubic. He says: ‘Mr, Walker, the editor of tho Repudlie, called on mo sliotly after my retukn from Oblo, \We ‘en- guged in general conversation very much s he statcs. except that hodoes not state as clearly . as I think he ought the two points in tho con- - yersation upon which ye disagreed. " Firat, a8 ' RECLIVER APPOINTED. TarTivone, Md,, Sept. 10.—Jddge Bond to- day nppotuted ‘John ' H. Fisher, of Now York, Racelver of o South Carolina Hatirosd, BIG ROBBERY, Bavristors, Md., Sept. 19.—Col, Willlam M. Boone, President of the Mount Vernon Cotton L TrEMS, | : The recular nionthly mcéting of the South. *$7 Telenas, Tt 14 1l hold fip oue hands In'Fasor 5 tho trua lssu and 10 forco n faise ssue upon the o Jdo » chatty, social, lnformal sddress, €x- | of Ioitiug well rnouxit alone and standlug firmiy by | weatérn It ciatl 1o his theory about su Interconvertible bond. I | agiiie sna Dircctor of the Natlonal Bank of Bal- o ina Yy a y of Iétting well cnouxh alone and standiug frinly by | western HallWay Assocation will be held in thly statod ny abjections to this, and my oplalon | yimore, was robbed yesterday of 827,860 In FIARE 19 N0 198U HETWHEN GOOD MEN OF ALY ILLINOIS. preasing bis dlight ot beloz onco mors with | our prehent consricntional curroncy thal destroys | eyre next Wednesday, Seot. 28 Thero' Is no T, noman. [Girest appianse,) At tho conciusion of Prestient Iiayes' !rnflm, Chief~Tustice Walte addressed tho andicnve, conlining his speech entirely to local toples, THIRTRRNTH DISTHICT, Spectat Dispate tn The Tribune, Broominarox, 11, Sent, 10.~Judge Tipton, who is setively cucazed In tho canvass as Req publlcan candldate of the Thirtcenth Diatrict for Congress, spoke ut Usk Grove, [n. the weat- ern parg of the county, this evenine, to an fm- mense aud{once, delivering one of the strongest and most telling speeches of the campalzn. He speaks once dvery day, und somnotinies twies, and will make iuall forty speeches. lofs ac- cowpanied o _lis tour by Juscph Ator, candi- date for Sheriff,and nextweoktha Hon, Thomas K. Mitchell, candidate for ru-clectlon to tho Legistacure, witl jolu Wim. . ‘The louw, Adlal E. Btevenson, Democratle candldato tor Coogress, that his theory was delusive and Impracticuble, but said that 1 had ALWAYS FAVEED A CORVERRTIDLE CURRENCY] that 1s, that Lho holder of grecnbacks should be allowed to convert them Into a specified bond at par untll the United Btates stiould be ready to redeom it In coln, 8econd, fn reard to Natfon- al banks, I sald that it the cholce mast be made botwoen greenbacks and bunk-notes, I was in favor of gzreenbacks; but I thought that both ought to be malutaived in clrcufation ot par with cach other and with cofn, “Next day Mr. Walker came to ime with his wanuseript in hand, and road it. I nelther ro- thoae who had been his companians for forty years, snd whoso friendship “had nover falled im. Il felt that whatevor houors hd had at- tained to ware also thulrs,—thal his success wus that of hia friends. Hawanted to bowith thom agajn, as In the days of Yore. ‘Though many of those ho anw fn front of hirh‘werd graybednts, they wera atlil tuo same Tom aad 'Jim fo biw, aud he wanted to be stlil * Mot Walt* to them. At the coucluslon three rousing chicers were given for the Presldent, tlres for tho Chicf Justice, and thrae for Mrse. Ilayes, The Iatter, who was seased on the stand with Mes, Uen. Bwayney arose and tocogulsod the applause "ARTIRS s 10 the necessity of economy In Sate expondi- tures, or the lunltation and f' dual redaction of the pnblic debt. Unquestionably tho great apparent prosperity of the part yesrs led the Commonwealth, a8 it dld individnals, into too isvish expenditure 'In_enterprlnea of business, of education, snd of charily. 'Theso enloeprifes were undertaken in oxceptional times, and with the approval and support of tha menof all partics, scting through thelr Represeutatives [n the Legis- Iatare. reductions In the pabilc expendls tured have 1y been made with the upproval of tho men of parties, and still fortber reductions will be made under tho sama Auapites, 1t has not ‘Decn reserved for any bold, unsrerupuions dema- Fogue 1o make the dlsouvery that tha. Limes have changed, and that an era of cconomy snd retronch- wmont has begnn; nor will bouds and $37,000 incash. The robbery oc- carred in broad daylight, and at & busy time of tho day, but so far as known there I8 no clow to the perpotrators. It js understood that tho bonds and money wers kept In an unllnlr‘ bank bux, but all the gentivraun connected wit) the affulr woro extremely reticent yesterday, aud kept the detatls secrot. busihéss of " fmportance 'to come belore the mueting, . 75 20l Mr. A. Mackay, the Assistant General Freight - Agent of thy Michigan Cehtral Raifroad, who fhaa been during the Inat wock or -two taking awhnming lossons at Manliattan buacly N. Y., returied ‘yc-tcnlay grently improved In health and spirlés, - The Goneral Ticket and Passenzer Agents of Chicago will hold thelr regular mwonthly meet- g at thelr room fu Ashland Block to-day, ‘Tlie comparlson of sheot rates will be about the only busincas to be trausncted. As soon a3 tile Uoritral Division Pagsongrer and Ticket Acents! Association bas boen orgunized v [s prubable THE RAILROADS, ' JAY GOULINS DOINGS, The New York Sun * publistes tho following interesting and curloiis gosstp that fa afloat in Wall strect regarding the dolugs and sclhiemes of Jay Qoyld: ot 4 For two or thron weekapaat a number of woaltly Wall street man havo bean pnzzied to fhd out the mending of certatn oporationn of Jay Gonil, 18 ho' A GORY JIORROR. Special Dispateh to The Triduna. . Daxviuim, 1L, Bept. 19.—In an altercation growing out of the leaslog of a farm, David Clom, an old citizen, and formerly a candidate for Stieriif in this county, cut the throat from " Trapariy waew ok i 1e atiyimgto | (RCEHOL M Seo el By 62 vised, nor changed, nor bad the maguscript. I ) 3 TR VALIDITT OF IS ALLEGED PATENT #s foilowing Tipton closely, uuid buth apeak 1o | With u bow. The party was thon conduuted 0 | gpcapo fallures These and simllar guostions wura | F 210 < o ' will o out of exiatence, o Kia it srae. ansalycolored U7 | s e e %?Lfl'fil,h;.:{{;‘,tl‘:::{n {or tant dicovery e resoquiuad b mommiun and | JArkD MUGIEaCER. i e eanmant-rooin, where-a. aubbtitlal fnch | Dats In whispors, tn half-a-dazen of thoroiminent | 3( ts riaderataod that tha otvners of the Utah honoet men, UiF present business is not now to debato this Issge—that will bo gone efficiently and exhaustively in the campaign now opcoed on the platform ia every ¢ity and wown of the Comnol wealth, The needed refurms and tho proper p s0us 10 whom to Intrust thcm will bo’ dlscusse: nor, while welcoming honest eriticlsm and [nv! Ing siucera co-aporation, will cringiug avology be ‘made for the Administration sby tho Rapublican pariy of the affaira vl a State which standato-dny the exswplo of the highest resnits of ciyllizatlon on thw eontiaent. whether judred by its Boanclal standinifu the great exchangen of the worid, the putity of Ita pubdlic oMcials, she extent nnd scope of Itq charitics, tha perfeciions.of iia ednentionnl system, ur the morat and rellgious clisracter of its people. Our Dresent busincr ia to state the tru 1ssue bending before the people of Massachtaoti remaviag the veil of prolcnse by which AN UNSCRUPLLOUS AND SELFISIL AMBITION 1188 souzht 10 odscuro it Hhall Masvacluseits be true 10 the faltn of the” fathers that honest debt shal) have hon yment, that honest currency 1s based on valua and oot on fat, sud as auy cout or ofcea of. the atreet, —mauy spscitlators beconilng feightencd, and as & cause of this therv hak nearce- ly been a market aince tho middle of Auguat. The quedt opurations of -the great - nnancler aro noted ne thost: Far weeks past ha liog bnen visite itz brokers' officoa with a Jot of leticrsand tolo- “gramd i Nia pocket mm]lni] o sliow that the (rangor stooks, tho Western® Unior, and tho Lake Stare wera not worth half the money thoy wero sqiting for, 'Tnen ho would tako tha senior part- nee of the concern nslde, 3 " 1'llgive you 1,000 shares of .Unton Pucifie,* b wonld say, -** upon condition that yud buy an- other thoueand shares on joint accomnt, 1 ‘goar- Anteo yon aghinst losses, and we will share the Routhern Railrond, which s destined at some day to tap tha Gull of Callfornis at Guymas, haye concluded to push thefr road on fnto An. zona immudintely. 'The texminu of the road 13 now &t Naphl, 120’ miles® douth of Balt Lake ti:lv.. Thu amall towns and tho country alons “the routu from Salt Lako to tho present termi- nus give little work to the ratirosd, consequent. ,f it 1s w noo-payiug institution. It I8 thousht i1 they run this liue fvto the hcart of Arlz and secure the tratiic of that section of country, tio rosd will becomo one of the best-puylug institutivus ja the Unitod Statos. .. CASUALTIES. ,.".1 FOUNDHRED AT SEA. "* PinuapELenta, Sept. 10.—~Tho bark Caslo has arrlved with 133 ollcers and tho crew of the Soanish frigate Plzarro, fotundercd at sea. his ot oplulons, but in the maln was correct sofar aslt went. 1told Limn that he bad not stated the dutinction between convertible cur- reacy and an Intorconyertible bood,mor my exact position as to Natiounl banks. Hd sald that 3 T 3 i * GARLINVILE, Diepitich to The Tridune, Cantxviene, 1), Seot. 19.<The Repub- llean Convention for this Senatorisl Distiict met hero to-day and namiusted Judee George E. Warren, of Jersuyville, for Represvostive for this district. wna served. Alter inspecting tho display the purty re-ontered the carringes andwus driven over to Camp ‘Thumas, whers shie § segiment had a arcss-parade and review, aud Presfient Unyca awarded tho prizes for markatianship, Brs. Hayes decorating the priucipal marksmou in front of tho rogiment. - &= ¥, . THE PROSIDENT'S ARINVAL. To the Western Assctiated Prise, Torupo, U., Hept, 1.The 'Predident and Mrs. luayes sud: Wobb Hldyea arrived from Fremont this- mornlog, and are -apendiug the dny 1o the city and fu attendanca at the el State Fafr s o g After Junch at the Boody House, a1 1080, un- dder cacart of Magor Joues, & ruseption commit- fee nud the Hixtoenth Rewtmant, O Ne G, thd the bowels, whether by himsclf or Grilton can- not as yot bo determined. Tho Bherlf? went to arrest Clem, but he wus ot able to Le moved. (e TWO OLD LADIES MURDERED. : Apecint Ditosich fo The Tribune, ATLANTA, (is., Bept. 10.—The most horrible murder evor known in this scction occurred twelye mlies from here yestorday afternoon.. A lady named Farmer, 50 years old, was found ly- fug dead fu her house, havinr been knockod in tho head. Ier doughiter, 60 years old, was found fifty Yards from the bouse, alav knocked {n the head. Another doughter was iu the feld glckhm colton, Thera 1s o clew to the mur- erors. . DECATUR. ! Spestat Dispated fo The Tridund, DeCATUR, 111, Sept. 19.—Cupt. J. 8. Latprop, of Cuampuiyn, und tho Hon. Thotnus B, Csinp= | Letl, of Msrua, adidressed a bl Greenbuck moeting in Glare's Grova to-day, The (irven- backets of Macon County sre well urganlzed and boaod to cut u awelly 3 5 A WASHINGTON NOTES. REPRRSENTATIVR HALE'S OFINIONS, Aocedal Dipotch to The Tribuna ¥ Wamunarey, D. €., Sept, 19.—~Eogene Tiale, 3B WOULD MARE IT MIGHT. . T think that a falr reader, taking the Kbown 1ncts Into constderation, will sco that the inter- view, if fairly cunstrued, ts uot Inconsistent with my woll-known upinlona; mor did 1 mean v coftvey the idea, nor did Mr, Walker under- stand, that I, in any manner, changed thuse opinions or my purposcs, *The attempt to construe what T anid about my duty as an exccutlve otflcet to obey the jaw iuto o doubt aboat the wisdom of the Resump- tion act is slmply foily, Ibove the time will profits. T ( s ‘Thio broker in moat casos has agread to thia prop- osition. s Then Qould wonld add the additlonal conditinn thnt the brokor should undortako Lo Luy of soll (a8 thio ease might bo) 1,000 or 2,000 uharcs of wtocks of tie goneral 1ist, With the nnderstanding that the margin, in adse any should bo wanted. shoald Lo ot ip aiso tn Unlon Dacifio stock. ‘The broker, TOLENO ROBBERS. TovrEDo, 8ept. 10.~While w mllitary parade was fn progress (n Summit street this morning | - tona) b ! Chaleman of tho Republican Congrossivual | party procecded Lo fhe fate ¢rouuds, wheroIully | Foynied by the prowpect of this additonal 1, 000 oF never come when an executive officer will not | the Commercial Natlonal Bank was enterod e T e shail aho, Bonnd .,‘2,‘:,“;‘:.':,“‘,‘;‘:;_‘ Cotnmittee, returnod t-dug. . In an luterview | 75,000 people had assewbled., 3 z,'(‘s_\ly.v.‘vl ;‘Z‘;’f:in‘fio:rlnflwx‘: B s Goald has The Plzarro was bomewnrd hound, She left Tecl that his duty is to obey the law witbout re. apect 1o his oplnions. TUR PRESS. iy 1t ts pretay haed (or a public man always to deterinloe how to treat the press. * I have beou very frec and frank iu communieatiog nows to tho press, and In cases of doubt have decided in favar of publication, and Liave uniformly treat- ed lair inquiries of editors aud correspondents with resnect, and have answered them. 1 atn glad to say that tho great body of ed- itors and reporters are considerate, gentlemen. 1y, and fair, aud 1 tako picasure in wiving them cvery courtesy and facility, {requently answers g “thelr guestions wien 1 ought notto, [ greaty prefer that my Auswers to inauirioa In casunl conversation “should not ba printed. Hometimes thoy are lsconstrued, somotimes misrepresonted, aud sometimes mavufactured without a shadow of truth, merely to FORCR A KELLY OR DENIAL. ‘The public, huowever, is able to gather thetruth Bt. Georxeésy Bertnuda, un the bth for Fayal, and sprang o lenk during o hurricane on tho, 3 e water 1od0, rapldly and put odt bue Hres. The Vossol wis koot allout for Livo days By ball- fug, and, whcn she was sighted by tho bark, Ler crew wos complotsty exbausted. llor crew camo off In'boats ut 7 & 14, but " did not reach . the bark nutil 4 p, m., whoa . thev wero tn such an_exhsusted condition that they bad to be liotsted on hourd. p . WRECKED. KoY Wesw, Fla, Bept 10.—~Tho Awmerfenn biiz Alex Nichols, from Clenfuegos, with o cargo of suear for Loston, was wrecked on the Florlda const, Sbe ia s total Juss.’ The first mate, covk aud one of thy seunen'were drowned, Asthe liead of thie proccssion entered the grounds ‘a national seluie was fred by tho Faurth Artlilery, O. N, Q. . TR PRESIDENT'S SPRECH, Psesident Huyes was weicomed ln specchoaby Mayor Johos aud President Baumpgurdner, of the Tri-Statd Fair Assoclation, and, 1u respousey ha spoka as follows: : MY FuIENDs AXD: PRLLOW-CITiNENst Tho threo Btates of Michigan, [udiana, and Oblo, 1t s sato 1o usduime, aro each unumgrousty "rugtoscnted - fit tho audiofico buforo mo, 'These Btates ure foetu- natein thele hixsory, I their geography, In their soll, $6 thele climate, aud iu tuclt people, They aro o nart, nnd s vory {mpurtant part, of tho old ‘Northwestorn territury, that beaatiful _remlon nortiwost of the rivor Ohio, which was given to the United Sistos by the Btate of Vieginta in 1747, and orzunically duvoted to freedom and frogmon torever, (Applausel,. Aod now you havae to-day assembled 1o show wpat the productions of your gur shape, an 50“[ minca have Lo ex. ade m-lu* #u audionce as- bo deliverad over to the champlons of dishouor and disgrace? Shall she sufler tho chiof head nud front of this offending (0 ocenipy the chair of llancock,, and Adama, and Andrew, making of ita diwhonor ‘o’ atepping-stune to the loaderabip of & national par- ty founded on the Fulns of o natioun) crodit and the public faith, & dobased carrency, ond a repadisted uebt? Tius plot we shall exposs, . Ti13 PARAMOUNY 185UR ‘we shall discuss, bofure the pouple of this Com- monwealt, We will not atter it to bo disguiscd or shnfiled ont of sight. And to s calm and honest cousiderstion of Whis lasus we jovoRe the con- sctoncoand fntelligence of Massachuseits, Wae call npon the workingman snd the capitalist allke —whose naterinl Inlerests are atstnke, the one equally with the othor—to ald in mutotaiding the stangsrd of valne In oor currency on 8 pur with that of all the warid.” Wa call upon - every Individunl -vuter to racoguize aud_ onforce the truth that, In public no less thab private deatings, a fajthful discharge of obligations at whatevor cost Is the only fuunda. tion of permanent proeperity, We Invoke all Coristian eitizons 1o prociulm {hat the salvation of communitles, a8 of Individuale, rests in conucien- from tharear of the premises on which ‘v‘ s located, and robbed of $8,000. Tho thieves es- caped without discovery. About the saine timg the dellvery-room of the Post-Othco was eoterod sod postage-stamps amounting to §2,000 wero taken, Vi dds No elew to bho robbers bag yob boen obtained In either case, | ROBRERS? CAMI* DISCOVERED. Ilar Crxxk, Wyo., Sept. 10.~TWwo packers, ust ju from the north, ropors finding a camo of robbers who Infest the Black 1111] stage luc, sixty-five miles north of uere. There wero fourteen men and two womon, dressed {n meu's clotbes, I the gung, The packers saw the horses taken from tho freighter Booth in thy camp. They alterwands niob tureo of the rob- bers somo distance this sido of the main camp. this evoning Mr. Halo gave expression to the foliowing opluions, particularly with respect to a greenback speceh of Gorhut, Beeretary of the Comunlittes, and Secretary Sherman's allegod Greenback Intorview: Hulo funnd nothing fu' the Maino campalym to Induce tha Rapublican party to tako backward steps. On the contrary, he thouulit the party would break up, aod that throughout Now Kayland, partieularly in Malne aod ‘Mossachusctis, sound-nonvy Dowocrats would unito with the Republicans, Tho Greon- backers in Malne have ontirely absorsed tho Demoeracy. . 1N TIB WRAT. ‘Tho Weatern advices to the Republican Com-* mlttee show that to leaders will not surrcuder to groonback notions. Any waverfug would hutt fn Obloand Indlana, To-day, in secord- ance with tho request of the Chairman of the roa of secured gometbing 1tka 503,000 cash for Ualon Pacine actitally sold, nud that he has ob-, tained a faclilty for upemz\n:{ on 1,000 or % 000, sharen mors withont any casli mbrgin. 1t e dios, Al i}, or burata to-morraw, the bruker who inado tho arrangement, aud the bank ot o private i Alvidual who loaneit the moncyan the 2,000 Union P'nclfics, must be the only lusers, . Bolld und_shrowd brokers kavo In most.casos do- clined to enter Into'any such transaction, bat tho smatlor concarnn, angious toextend thole buviueas, willingly swallowed (he bailt, 5 X " Kuoning in view ttio fact that_ the Unlon Pacific han & fioniing debl of about $4,000,000, thess transaciious croate great unoawinosy sulong solld up parutord., . Meanwhlle, good Juck recms to bo, os usunl, on the sido of Gould, Tho Chicago & Northwesters, of which he fs whort, had 'an Increase of earmings of $1,400 on Monday, snd & ducroaso of $:2, G on "ueadny and Wednosday last, thus showing 8 INSTANTLY , KILLED, Sucial Disnotch to The Tribunc. Fort Warsz, Iud,, Bept. 10.—At Nevada to- ddy John Valk was lustautly killed while at- 1oss of $20,000 in threo days—an iteat upon which donld wili - probubly luduso some frean vietim to sell tho atock sbort for him on Uslon Pucllo marging. AN TASY VICTIM. diana Republican Gomlttce, Hule hos tele- S e rvmi— 5 V) Kpectal Dispateh (o The Tribuns, O it Sl s ta (e e ) T g tich's purpose ls malnly turncd to the , tempting to jumnp fram_ g moving pusscnger 10 8 3ittle Yme. i % | graphod Reed aud Frys of Malus sad Joycs of o N N » « b o Y % & A8 to the comments of tho'Now York Times | LA BALLE, Iil., Bept. 10,—Jacob Herre, of this | principlos of honor and teuth, And tho conscience | §mont to, "". £ :u“x 2 xhnl u“a_\' ‘wpocelies 115 matectal interosts of this laipdrtang partof the INTERNAL UOMMERCE, train ou the Fittsburg & Fort \_V.\):lxc ftoad. Unlted States, and during the very fow ininntey that 1t 18 propor for mo to dotain you, I nroposa.to call your altuntion, vnly bricgy, 10 the subject of QUM MATERIAL INTERESTS. Goographically, the future furtunce of theia hres Siatod ars nlike and cqusliy great. Theyaro i a temperato aono, und have o good working Elluauteat ull seasons of (he year. A man can wark stanaing under sud o the silu that ehiucd on thie jand withoat Injury, aud in the winter Lo can work, Aguwin, we afe nidway boiween tho great Enstood the wreat Wost, aud wo ure undway boe tween Now York ond Chicsge siud dan Francico, between London andChina. 1t is dcrosh this coun- iry that tud comuiwreo of tho world musg travel, We are fortunsle 1noursoll. Every groat valusble crop of the Tampsrats Zono can- be succesafully cultivated hore, “Iluy, corn, wheat, cattle, all Luo reat Intorcats of agriculture in this xone, ciu hure o auccesatuny cuttivitad. "The weaith of the mitivs wo lisvo also, - Coal in The Dircetor of the Nattonal Bureau of Bta- tistics has traummitted to the Becretary of ‘the Treasury a long statement showing the cartdi- tlon of our intemua! tomnieres during tho last five years,’ He submits a tablo sbowlog the, number of tons of frelht trunsported over the New York Centrat Builroad, the Lake 8horo & Michigan Bouthern Raltroad, the Pennsylvania Taliroad, and tho Plttavurg, Fort Wayno & Chi- cao Rulivoud, each vear irotn 1573 to 1677, fu- clusive, und suys the traflic va tho Lake Store & Michigan Southors Hatlrowd Incrcased |)}4gmr cont from 1873 to 1877, the trofllcon the New York Central Ralirond” increased - uearty o4 per ceut from 1874 to xarrl the tratlle of e Pltts~ burg, Fort Wavue & Chleagzo Katlroud shuwed an increuse wf 16 per cent, and the traftie of e Penusylvania 1Rirond showed au lucrease 0 this interview, 1 have but it to sny. “That vaper hubitvally falsities and misropro. acats everythlog that'l ssy or do. As one of 1t reportera eald, nothlog that 1 can do will pleass the Zimes. It migrepresents the Walker uterviow, and garbles it, and perverts it, It Is acommon scold. It mbusca ecverybody, but especially every membor of the Aduinlstration, It opposed the Btiver bill so offensively as to strengzibien it in both Houses. When 1 ‘sought to exccute that law, it denounced me, aud, ‘when & declined to execute the law fu g way that was uot thought to be suthorized, it denounced me again. My only coasulatlon is that it denounces sbout "eryllo-{{ else, No oan humats can reach to the stuudard of the inun, whoever he s, who, for the tune belng, adits the New York Times.” city, came from Peru ot a late hour last night, and, un ols way hotno, was myaterioualy robbed of 75 In monay and & watch, Il¢ wes uncon. aclaus of the robbery until ho found limself iying fn an aliey with his pockets picked. No violenco was done him. —— TIIE GREEN-EYED MONSTER. InpiaNarouts, Sept. 19.—Loula Guetlz, a uephiow of the proprietor of tho Spencer Honse, In thia city, shot and luatantly killed a3 younz woman named McUlon, formerly dining-roomn girl a8 tho hotel, Cause, jealousy. e — ANOTHER FIGHT. Lieut, Biskop Cloans Oat the Remalning aad intelilgence of Mussachiuseits wiil nos fml us, MICIIIGAN, POLITICS AT TIR PAIR, foectal Dispaleh to Th Tribune Deznotr, Mich, Bept. 18.—T1hoe Michigan State_Falr Is how being held here, sod bas &rawn thouzands of iifzena from all purts of the Btate. Tho discussion of the pojitical aitua- tion has entercd largely futo tha dofugs of tha exbibition, Gov, Croswell, Scuator Ferry, Zachariah Chaudler, aod other Kepublcan tesders bave been on the grounds during tho week, Interviowing vromineot farmers Irom the varlous sectlona regarding the situation in Miche igan. Tho Democrats huve not been idle, sod Ohlo nad Indiana. Hale does not think that Hecretary Bnerwan has taken a backward step. o thinks that Gorlissu fudorses the Obio iden in part, but dovs not belleye the majority of the Congresalonal Exceutlvo ‘Commitics ngregs with him, aml says that the Hepublican Com- mnittes will not conduct tho campaisn_on tho issue Uorhawn has made, Nelther witl Guehom, - whlle clulming tho right to his pursvnal opinon, nuist that (e party shall adopt thein, Iale thinks thero are six Bouthern districts which «¢an be carricd by tho Republicans, MISCELLANEOUS. NEVADA REFUNLICANY, Eunaka, Sept. 10,~The Novada Ropublican Convention adopted & vlatform declaring the F THE WEATHER, . Orwvics or sux Cime BioyaL Opricen, Wasursatox, D. C,, Bupt, 20—1 . ni—Indica- “Hoifs: For Tenneasee, thio Ohlo’ Vailev, and Lower Lako rezion, wartier xouthwest winds, faliing Laromoter, sartly cloudy weather and oceastonal ralns, followed by cooier northwest winga atd risinge batomster, ¢ X L For tha Upper Mississiopi and Lower Mis- sourl Valleys, aud Uppor Luko region, cooler northwest winds, partly elouly weather, Qg slunal ralus, and rlslug buromcter, * LOUAL URSHRYATIUNS, A%, Sept. 19, s Har, (Thr 4133 8,10 20,4411 TO . 5 4 coufere vaildity of Hayes’ title; - denouncing the Potter | sbundauce, suiliciont 10aupply tne wholo land, and o BaNits ¢ ¢ | Shinain. wi Tt |4 8l NOTES AND NEWs, adiine 1a Yeliowsions” Farucimpor | e etulle o tieso couerees e k| 00CL0 L ovuuoary thanog haNo. | KSRt ark S e S TS | o st ol s U o ber | SESLE S8 5|8 PREPANED FOH TUN MOB, Svecial Dupdtch to The Tribune. learned that, while the mass of the | vods Bunators aud Representatives for support aud yat—-it 18 v youp thouhits, I can mimowt | cent frou 1874 to 1878, The Haltimore & Ohlo ‘t‘;"!mmfi-ggi ks 3 ol R Special Dipuich o Th Tribunes Osana, Nob., Sept. 1W.—Newa hus been re- it &re ‘wolld of the Bilver bill, and doemandiug further Jeirtala- it dn your facew—that for ive yeare pust thore | Laflrowd Compuny states only the vunber of ik WasmingToN, D, O., Bept..10.—The Tregs- MARA, Neb., Bepl a Republicans arc for hoyest moner, | {or it thist thecaltge of sitvernoplaced | s boon staguation in buaincas, and ths dapression | tnrongh tons uf dierchnndlse from Battinore to | Mastmum, 8ot wiaimum G i celved hers of & fght with' the Bannocks in the | ghere is great demoralization In the ranks of the atit} voems to exia the Oblo River, aud, comparing 1878 with 1877, aENRAA l:n WPATI ury authorities hsve made ample preparations to resist any assaults that miay be made by the niob upon the bullding with a view to oblaln the Goverument funda. Nearly cvery clerk in the divisions that pavo anythiog to do with money has been supplied with a navy revolver, which is constantly kept jn o drawer in hisdesk. + ‘Thero are besldes several stands of Improved breech-foading ritles urravged In places couven- lent of acvess, and there is o detall of guaras chosen from meu skilled in the use of the musket. ‘There te a lange guantity of fixed ane wunitlon in diflercat parts of the buildiug, There is alav a sumall vattery of Gatling guns fu * the Lascment, which could be readily moved to ouy portion of the bullding, 'The Treas- ury s also coupected by telegraph with the polis headquarters, snd with the arscnul where the troops arc statloned. COURN, THE COMMUNIS' Culien, the Washington Communist, proposcs 10 unitute Kearbey's vxample and goon a Wese ern spevchrinuking tour whese ho can pass around the hat, 1o 2afd he should do this as 8000 83 the present strike 18 over, aud that he s expects to muke money stit, Ui strike e day was 8 fallure. on pu equal footing with gold; fuvorjug leglsistive aud Congressional control of rail- roads; repudiating tho third term, A resolu- tlon In favor of tha 'Fexaa P'acitic was voied down, The following ticket wus nominated: For Congreas, I M. Dugeett; Uoveruor, Jutin 11, Kinksld; Licutensat-Governor, 1L R, Mig- hels; Supreme Judge, ‘Thomas P Hawley; Comptroller, J, ¥, Hallock Treasurer, Crock- ©ti Heeretary of Biate, Jasper Bubcock] Attor- ney-Uonural, M. T, Murphy; Susveyur-tieneral, A, Hately Buperiutendeut of Lutite [nstrue. tion, Hawwmond, The ticket I8 coualdered a strong one, A PEATIIRIG IN MILRS' CAP, Vinginta Cit, Mout., Hopt, 19,—The Demo- cratic Territorial Couvention, ju seasion to-day, repowinated sho Mon. Martin Muwgivats for Cougress by acclamation, aud pussed the fol- lowiug resolutton: . That wo biavo witnessod with Intense satiafaction the military services wud wuccens of Gen, Nelon A, Mius In Moutana 'I'omwr{ “nd_We 0Xprosy our ¢ntito coutdence tu lin abifity to il the poste tioa of the Commander of tha MiMtary Vepartent of Montaua, aud we uiter tho wishes of the people In w‘n‘i that (ien, Miles will bo placed In com- mand of the soldiers of the United Btates fn the uew Northweat, ¥ T by L Now, the fow plaln words that I doslta to say on thha wudject aro, Brst, & woid ar two ns to Til% CAUSE, Ouo simple, -tknnwluuwd fact, nod koown to most tmen, ia that e wus bue cause of 1t, Nuw, wmy friends, at {s tho cause of tuat e traurdinury aud remarkoble unanclal celals luppc fug fu 1833, There 38 no mystory it ftw bounY 10 cotns sooter of luler, You gould uot cs- capo, 16, Seo tnis lino of woldiyrs narch. ihi tomg. [ wos delighted to hava them as my evcors thls mornung Dressed fu tho oid uniform there s ng wousenge wbout them far nnlldn{ play. Host of all, when you were maroblog al un‘fi and the tiue you took tho route-stop oud siruck up the old # et tus deed you reminded e, . Did not that portion of our country that inadb wor nocessury caitss tho hucd tinos? [ uee.] Dol piake A wistake? [A volce—~**Nu. ‘s war ade the hard tines, as war alwayas d Why, what ls warr Wo know abous it now. When thas wur - beimn we weru ibsuataued with its cutects, with 1ts teaults. 1 ru- metber 4 beilbant writer in. Ciuclnaad, where [ rewlded in 1800, .who sald, **Why, this cauntry can’t go to war.? lle m\ld the peuple 81 Chocinnstl Jive” on She pusinces Ia the South, 1,61 48 ko L0 War and 1 sl¥ months the gradd will grow Iu your nywuy-“m streots,” DI ICP Wy, thy friends, tha War hadn't beon prosocntsd ulncry duys nnith overy man waw whota utislike i was, and that overy strcet was + NUBIHI TUAN PRFORK, We bad war, A nllion of men In the Bonth shonid be takan fruns the rauks of industry, and, Tuatend of minking property thoy bucame destioyers and cupsumens ol proporty, Al #0.1t wus in tho North, Aub whete i wids & witusenve from what Wis expocted wie thiss Gvery ian who hid whe or conis, of coal, e labor, found, when the War came, shias ho hud 5 better custotuur Lhau ever bue furo;:'a customar 1hat wanted &l N0 had got, ond wanted it lmumediatcly a ¢tatomer who wouldu't Lugyle about tha price, T'nat custumer be had i the versop OF the Unilod Sates. Buwnoss, $n- stoud uf being depressed, began 1o roviva. Frope ety which bud laid au the slelyes o€ tha mer- chihita for u lone time Increased i vulue duy by et wan, wo o money 4 v cuuld atfurd (o bor- row at high rated of fdtorest, bresuse gie fnvest- ments would be sure Lo be proittuble, Overtradi und fust biviug were tho rosult of tue War, 1 nweed voteulaegd ou 1L Finally o Warcaded, Aun Ji bbo Teuke ruturovd 10 Lhelr bomos, sud the wulenial neous of the Uovernuwet bugap to o You lost your best castouer, thu Upited I uidi’t waug W buy, 3t wauted o sulle Now, every wase miau kiew wo sbould Lave o day of settlement.” Fiush times, lke times of war, are (o b Jutlowed by hand times Hke thess we iays Jutely kuwu, und thers |8 the cousv, Now, wy Trionds, bt 10 juiliclnt (o say thab b ks weltten tn o lawi of pohiticsl uconowy that WARS Al VOLLOWED LY HARD TIMUS and pupics, ke only miystery {u the waule thing 18 that the Lazd timed 2HL'E come buture thuy did. Nuw wu bave gut Lie csus, what ls the educt? The wmowent we begeu 1o buve times wo began vortheastern corner of Wyomlng, near the Mootana and Idaho Lnes, Licut, Bishop, with part of Capt. Jack tlayes' cumpa- py of tho Kifth Csvalry, with a number of Arrapshos and Shoshone scouts undor Chief Black Coal, surprised a party of hostile Bannocks and captured, killed, and dis- persed the bund. The Huhit occurred on Pralrie Creek, or Buflalo Fork, s tributary of Snake River, Ofty miles vorthwest of Tosotce Pavs, and about the sawmo distunce southwest of Yel- Jowstope Luke. The fght was short and sharp. Owlug to the cxccllent disposition of bis forces made by Licut. Bishop, It woe a clean-up, Theso Indluus urg the unes who have been miding the Yellowstone Turk and depredating toward the Gullatin Valley country, ju compuny with the bauds lately routed b (Gen, Miles, ‘The Indian prisoners assert posi- ively that thers aro 1o hoatile ludlans naw {o tho Park, and that the rest of the Haunocks are In the unexotored portion of tho Salmon River Mountains west of Camas Pralric. ‘The full particulars of losses In kilied and wounded were nut recetved. HaN FuanNcisco, Sept. 19.—A FPortiand dis- patcn eays Gou, Howard hss heen collecting the baods of surrendered Iudians at Camp Me- Dermitty aud the wholo of thom, agareguting ubout 1, wro being transferred to Camp Harney, 'X'hav ure beld as prisoners, avd are 1o wait the pleasure of the Goverument. Tho country is uow cleared of uil bunds of Plutes which bave beeu euguged in bostilitics, Gen, Uoward recommecnded thut they be taken to the Indiau ‘Ferritory or somu othier dutant 1ocality. ‘I'he weoersl desire ol the people is that meas. ures should be taken withiout delay to effoct permanent settlemcols with the fudiaos of osta’ bund ou the Upper Columbis. ————— " FINANCIAL, RostoN, Sept. 10.—Tho stockholders of the Mercnaudise Natioual Bauk of this city voted to-day to reduce the capltal from §1,000,000 to $750,000, mlg‘o/u to the approva) of the Comp- truller of the u’rmwv. o Special Dimpasen 1o The une, Quincy, i1, Bept. 19.—~Tue First Natfonal Bauk ol this vity reopened this mosulog alter & suspeusion of ove moath, Some chauges werd 1wy b the Directory, but Mir. U, 8 Penticld is retained as Casbier. Caueannats, O, sn.?n. 19.~8ellew & Co., ex- teusive deulers o tluners’ supolies, made an unizninent tis eveniog, Bo juce, i K, ud of the assiguce, ety OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Democracy, s has beon previously suentioned in these dispatchics. ‘The ruck upon which that party is so hupelussly split Is the currency ques- tion, In tho western part of tho Stute the Democraty havo alnost to & toau jolucd the Nationals, To show the extent of this dlajte- wratiop, the couvsss of the County of Durry shiows that there ure but about five hundred loyal Dewocrats loft, To-dsy a cunfercucs of Ureenbackers and Democruts was hold o this city, at which the farwmers made a propusition to unite with thu Demourgey, proyided they couid buve a portton of Lhs otlices, ‘The Girosns Lackers luformed the geuntlewsy prescut that lenty B. Smith, of Grand Rapids, the candldute of the soft-ioucy purty for Uoyernor, though coutideut of helng elected, 16 willing, on aceount ot Ul-hesltly, o pive place ta Mr. Barncs, the Demueratic caudidate, who, i bis recent letrer of weceptanee, virtually repudiated tho platform upon whlch he was nominated, und cameo vut In avor of more grecubucks. ‘The propiitiou made to-day is to call » masscouvuntion in the interior part of the Hiate, throw over- bourd both tkets sud the Uemocrat- fe platiorm, which 18 for s sound currency, atid placo lu nomination a ticket com- wosed of un equal pumber of Gireenbackers and emocrats, ‘The Jut und Tribune will publish to-murrow moruing av iuterview with Jobn i1, Hurwon, the well-known lum:{yl-. cinbodyiug the facts herewith sot forth, and “expressing the opiion that such a Conveution will be caled ot av early dug. Blr. Narmoo suld he believed thut Wasne County (Dotroit), with the Demucratic m-{’unw ol 40w, was hopelessly lost, uud that the coutest was Lo bu between the Republican und Grecuback nominees. shows au tueroass ‘of 035 per cont.. The in- vrense (i traitle ver the Uuton Uacitie Railroud haa tnereused 47 per cent sinco 1508, “Ihe receipts of erali ut_scaports ditrlbg the year ending Auw U1, 1873, were 70 por ecent frruator than thuso of 1RTD, aud the hirgudt the tlstory of the cunntry. uxpresses the Dehof thul tise conmeres “over the few rull roads ubove nemigd comaiderably oxeceds in value the ontira foreicu commicren df tho Umited Biates, tinporta and oxports combined, card (o Lhe coustruskion ol rullrosds be Dustng tha 1nat four yoats o have heun bullding railroads ot the rte of 2,924 ples per yoar. Ple Isportation of zaliroad hars, of both ron and ateoy, dail fram BUD, 421 1o in 1870w L2 Sous in year I877; but thy productive ol itun and steel bars in e United Sustew Icronséd from 12 1158, 141 tons durlug the five years from 1307 to 71, 10 4,061, 40 tous durig the Bvi: yedrd trom I874 40 1877, up dncrease of 07, pur 6 The sipply of Sron snd steel rutlrond bary nocuseary (o eut the duinsud of gue 70,000 milos of railud alresily invpeatlon, for rencwuls of traek, ane o the vatenston of ‘teack facilitles in onler W et the increasing requlromenty of traflic, e how abuut thitee Linies os Iarge s the wupply rtulred fur truck-liylug on wew ronds. Phie preduciiun af biew to wupply sallzuade in uberation s anatuly eustafied the Tron and ateel rail int the country in their present ulate uf whicieny, TRANSPORTATION MONOPOLIES, | ‘irosvinee, Pa., Souk We-~The pguiry ore dered by the Becratury of Iateriwt Alluire nf Pouusylvaniy; upon the comulatat of vitigeus thet the transportuflon corpurations wore gx- cueding thely corporate fukctions sud fulnngiug upon the rights of fusividuul citissng, commenc vd there this fopeucun before Poputy Atwell, of Puliadelpbla. ‘e pevresentatly radlroada, the Standard QUi Cunpye United Pl Liucs were subigtiad, Gut s lue have fafle to appear. W L, Fox, Prodideer und Vipe-Line Buperintendent at Fuxburg, with bls assimants, wera usainitied ua 10 falluive i betng Juralgbed turs, while the ruad s largy vou- bers bying kilo on the sl truck, | Ths sesdlun then sdjouracd windl 2 o'clock. The inguirs Wi st two or three dayd, TirvsvitLg, Bept. 1% =Tne Couty ol Innuiry, concerulng the alleged Irewsbt dicrmuustion pessseimbled fu the rooms of the Producen’ Unlou at 2 o'cluck. itucsses whe gre otliy of thy corporations wiraltist whowy complatats ure made, formally dechined to appesr and tea- 11y, aud the Court adjonrned until brworrow mornlag wien the Producers will go forwasd and prescit shetr Weadinouy, LoLuMius, U., Beot. 19.—Ahout sixty gontle- men snterested fi the mimne of ol and mok- SUICIDE. Cneinxate, O, Bopt, 1.—Cliarles Stix, sou ol Henry BUx, & Drowmpent merchunt of this ity A'umlll'l”fl(l suleide this morulug by shuot- 1z et thiuogn tha how HEW JRISRT. 5 Tugnton, N, J, Sept. 10.—~The Republicans of the Becond Congreasionad District senowml- uated J. Howard Pugh. 'aTysuson, N, J., Sept, 19,-~Tha Fifth Con- gressiounl Districe lopublican Convention nom- juated Charice &I, Yoorhees. Carpus, N, J., Bept, 10.-<ho Democrats in the Yirst Couvrcssional Districh Lounveution nowmiusted Nuthauiel N, Strutton, GROWULA. ATLANTA, Ga., Sept, 19.—~The Fourth District Demwocratie Convention adjourned siue div without wukipga pominatiou: Heory R Harrls runs ludepondent, ‘The autl-Huerls " dolegotes wneet ju the morniug, aud will nominate Judge Buchanau, 1t is sald thut he prelers the Beuch, wud will not secept. AR st (nHAER 15 T, 1YiD S npixuch to Thg tridume. Nyw Outeany, La,, Bept. lh—llen. Beaurec- ard was nominated for State Treasurer by the utiouals to-day. A telegrum was recelved de- clintuyg, und Dr. J. 8. Qurdoer, o Buton Rouge, was substiuted. . DES MOINES, JA. Des Morxgs, ln., Sept, 19.—At & meetlug of Des Motnes Republicans to orgenize for the Juwies (. Blalue weedng bers on the 34 of October, (¢ was decided to fnvite the Hon. Frayk W. Patmer, of Ui o, o attoud and speak st ths weeting with Blaine. BUTLELR IN TOLEDO. ‘Torzpo, Sept. Wh—Geu, B. ¥, Butler arrivod in the city this siterooon Lo mees thy Boara of & piienoroLt giveN NEW LIrE, patent tecently fssued to Archibald Graham, adwinistrator l!l Wiltlam A, Undnu:l. ‘late of Lexington, Va., for a freextiogulsher which perpetuates the mouovoly in manufas sturing fire-cxtipgulshers for thirty years. 'This " duse 1o un act of Conirress fur he benefit of tho Uralaw heirs passed without debate, and doubtless without tha knowledge of must Cou- COST OF COLLECTING THE CUSTOMS REVEXUS. To the Western dsavciated Press. Wasuinoron, 1), C., Bept. 10.—A statement Aias been prepared fu the Treasury Departwent, waude up froin monthly reports of the Col- luctors of Custows for the year ending June 3, 187, showing the receipls aud eXpetses 0 eacl) coliection glstnict, sud the Bumber of persons employed. The folluwioy are the agyregutes abowu by said statement, vi otal awouut of dutics cullected 0 colb, $198,505,764; agure- eate rocefpts trow all sources U coin sud car- sency, $IEAUSLLY; (total cost of collection throulzhout the United Btates, $5,525,757; total uuwber of persony enployed, $505; uverago kcru:nuze ol cos) of cotlection, 4 1-10 per cent, he cost of collecting the revenue durtug 1577 was 8G,200,0H. ‘fbe cost of collocting the revenue dn 1578 was 35,525,757, shiowiog assvivg in 15is of B0, TUK CHINESN EMBASSY bLias arrived, and L quertercd at Twentleth and L_CD_ K‘Z KINGSFORD'S OSWEED STARG -.. IN NEW WRATPERS. Rrightand faudsome Shelf Gools, And the very BESE STAKCH manufactured. Always unform in guality, Floass Fumlljes wnd Loundry Women every thue, KINGSFORD'S CORN STARCH, = " FOR THE TABPE, Is the Most Delicious of All it Special Lispaich 10 The Tridune. Laxsing, Mich., Bept. 10.—1he Greonbackers of this Bonstorial Distrlet, tn couvention here to-day, notmivated Qeorge D, Palwmer, of Clin- ton Couuty, 0s & candidate for Stute Seoator. Bl roprescatation. Nu enthuslssw, WISCONBIN, DANE COUNTY, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribuss, * Mapisow, Wis,, Sopt. 19.—The Republican ‘ounty Convention was held this afterdoon in his city. The followlog tivket was nominated, befog couceded o be the bust put up tn Dane County for six years. Its succces is agsured: Sheci, Phiness Baldwin, of Orcgony Couuty Clerk, C. R. Qreen, of Alblou; County Treas- urer, Charles Kayser, of Mladison; Clesk of the Court, fl. Z. Mouiton, of Mazumnasole; Reglster ~ Mavagers of the Boldiers’ Howe at Doyton. 4 " 0 reirench; every | jug of iron i Shawuce, Straitsvitle, an Hock- ¥ strects, oun utter their uresentation to tho | Lownow, Scpt. 19.—Steaunbips Mootasssad | of Deeds, Clurles 8. Thorsuces, of Visuua; | llo wis sercundyd ub the hotul Wuliht, by tho an bezau ko cut ls capewsce dustyuud b cociall | tuic Valley Districws, and tho tremgortathon of o i e LA sl with & portion | Muas, from New York, Vaterland, from Phila- | District Attoruioy, James Reyuolds, of Madhso Nationals, but declived making a specch. B e tar oif o bo. s, © 1y | bt data Lo uarkety ave hulding 8 woret wect- FENNSYLVANLA. - VILERSUARKS, i, Bepl. 19.~The Dewocrate ofbv Eleveuth District wowiuated Houdrick B. Wrigbt tor Congress. i here to-dag. The object of “the mecting js to brini about an equitable aujustiest of rulce between tbo producers, winers, sud trubspuit- wre of tlesy product . delplis, Baltimore sud Bruuschwelg, from Bal- tunore, bave urrived vuk NEw Youk, Sept. 10.—Arriv Main, frow Breweu, ¥ . ichtieauy Burycyor, 8. W, Graves, of Rutlaud; Coroner, Ueorge Baxser, of windsor. ‘b Hoo. Phil L. Spooner, Jr., of this city, » toHoau aud Peru to orguuize s Chiness diple- fuatic servics iu those countries. Bapy JETris. ‘Tlie Becond Cow ptroller of the Treaaury bav- way bu s loug tuie, vus Yer, tWO yuurs, Yo vears, but whon 4 docs get to'the unft, sull tha wujufily et buelr exuensea icas than their rece(ptiy Hiew we are ali betive ull, | The Goveriwent of the ? n P o o ST O uy, Unlted Slatea ks thw duoble of the Uattud States. - Iog decuded st the wisserial Lo b work o ——————— g < B Gy Comd - BRIDGREORT, Cobe Bgbte . Tho Greeis Do S0l Sor i SR UM i GOrEriaaLE :‘ll} PASTHRN 11OD [ . Preparations ! o ol e P | - atravugant. vk you ur UK b (& L 5 k4 N ‘ ” o jeltics at Wo wouth of the Misiasoed OBITUARY. AI\Ei B, buckere of tho Fourth Congressioual District [ bu vatrorugant. W bus You ore i puttni i waich fpeclal Diiteh 1o The Trib Fomt lwve powiuated James B. Tayloe, of Dutbury. GEBOHULA. ATLANTA, Sopt. JU.—ibe Gecenbackers of the Fifth District nowusted Col Rvaben Arnold fur Cunzicss, f : ATLaNTA, Ga., Bept. 19—, B. Waddel), Fro- fessor ol lavguages in the University of Geurgia, died lust nigbt at Wellford, 8. C., on Bty seture from Barstoga. v Muwavkee, Wis, Bept. 19.—The following prowiucnt ralroad wen from the Easwrn States arrived fu this ciby lust evenlng on the regalur Chlesgo, Mitwaublee & S Yaul tra: Bsacial Diapusch 0 The Triduse, Osukost, Wis.,Bept. 1%~The Republican Con- ventivu of the Sixth Cougresstouul Districe bus been culled o et bers Oct. 1, Lo Lomisate @ cap be made Lo Cupt. Euds, the questi submifiied to the Auuruu‘y‘-(;m’;n? k‘;‘: ‘:1.:- cides that when the watcrisl bas becu delivered sl b under the woutzol of the Uoited States, st your olllcers w walchiug wory particalurly. When the War ended we bad s debt of $2,400, - 000,000 o our shoulders, upun whics Wo Were payiug 7 5-10 per_cent Intcfust, Onr faxes wero Tutevid 10 bty SR UG Ts o D ol pios Puddings, Blaue- Hange, Cate, ¢t HOLD BY ALL GLOULRS,