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o e e e b A i s s L v e THE CIIICAG()‘._TI‘RIBUNE ¢t SATURDA Rafiway will be transacted at. Moorcaville, nine tnfles east of Decatur, notll er the yellow- fever scare shall have substied. Out of & popu- Jatton of 1.50% batt 200 now remaln in Deeatur, nif othrs having fled precipitately. F. Ludwig died with feverat 3 p. m., awd the remnining four are expected toddie. Ex-Mavor Austin was prostrated to-day. Tho eick will perish for want of care. feet of the mecting was to | further congider ti neenirats” for a pleald in atd of the yeltow- sufferers Oct, 1. M. Mackln, tron the Comaitiee ot Printing, reported that . 8. Thompson & Co. had donated the printing of 20,00 tickets, sl that 1ue saino had beon gtven by liredner, Emith'S Co, Also that Cameeon, Aberg & Co, had eiven the printinz of 2,00 quarter-sheet cards ami that Clarke, Frieml, Fox & Co, had given the board forthe lst-named posters, On motion the thanks of the meeting were extended to the four firms named. Mr. Mackin moved that the Chalrman and Sccretary of the Exocntive Commitiec, wheu 'e'lvcrlm‘l‘. supervise tho distribution of the tickets. “arried. Mr, Collins called attention to the fact that the Executive Committee liad several names on v who would not take part in the doin; A call of the Committéo showed only six ont of fifteen present. Mr, Ackhoff moved that the Exeentlve Com- mittee Ll its vacancles at a scssion Saturduy morning, Un motjon, the following members were aiiled fo the Exccutive Committee: Mr. Collina, David Thornton, George tillnan, and Joseph Mackin, Un motion the meeting took a recesa to allow the Exceutive Committee to liave n 8 Bouth Bend, forty miles this stdo of the Missis- | the chair. The o sippi Kiver. Quarantine still very righl. Noboly fsal- lowed to enter the city withont a health certifl- cate. ' Evidences of an Anti-Butler Reaction Rapidly Ac- :cumulating. MORE RATIONS. Wasnisarox, D, The Sccretary ©of War haviug recels uest from the Howard Assoclation of New Urleans for 60,000 rattons to-tay had & conference with the Com- 1nfssary-tieneral of Snbsistence on the subject, and a order was lssucd that 40,000 rations be distributed amony the yellow-fever sulerers of that city. A movement is on foot Lo obtain a sufMclent amount for the expensex of 8 commission of ex- rty, to be sclected after consultation with ffmmz members of the Ameriean Pubile Health Assoctation, to investirate the demfc, the nature and cause of the dicease, its trestment, and cspecialiy its prevention. Tho Nattounl Rellef Assoctation adopted s resolu- tion calling upon the Chambers of Cummerce of New York, l‘hlladelvmn, HBaltimore, Boston, 8t, Louls, Chicagy, and Cinclunatl for ald. W YORK. NEw Yorg, Sept. 2.—A man was found to- day In a room at the powery [otel suffecing frotn yellow fever, and removed to quarantine. He camo from the South, TICKMAN. . Speclal Dipateh to The Triduna IsckaaN, Ky., Sept. 20.—Thrce deat] ance yesterdsy,—Andy Borchs, s daughter of A B. Young, and a son of Mr. Hendrix.. There are fiftcen new cases. Town-Marshal James Warner's wife was stricken last night. Only eight well white people remain in town, and the ‘prospects of the ninety people now sick are cx- ceedingly gloomy, Only two of the Relief Com- mittee are now up, a1l of the rest having been prostrated. The sick are in despair, for fear of not gattiog the proper atiention, and seem to Tegard death as fucvitable. This fear has nvery dedressing Influence, and the deaths in all vrobanility will very considerably be increnscd Within the mext forty-eight hours. The only Two Nominees on the Wor- cester Tickot Refuse .’ to Stick. cllow-fever epi- A Third Expected .to Fol- low Their Example ' Shortly. i The “COockeyed Ohild of Des- on, 1 On meeting, that hody elected Joseph Mackin ” hope Isin the sbility of the few doctors remaln- | ¢yno, Bapt, 20— No case In Calro. Dr. | Chiatrman it b ormne geved Jaseny Mackin tiny » at Indianapolis inz to keep upon their feet, and nurse as well | Rauch, President of the Stato Board of Health, | lowing comniltfces were appointed: Amses Yeal:erday. a3 give prescriptions, expresses the opinlon that the danger Is oyer | nents and Sports, Messra. McDonald, Ustmar, and Abrahama: Grounds, Mesars, Mackin, Me- oosld, Koloe, Thornton, Eckbsnit, Almen- dinger; Bars, Collins, 8pence, Ryan; Finance, MceAvoy, Bullen, Cook. The Committes then mljxlmrnml, and the meetiog was called together azaln. Mesera, William Seipp, William H, Best, P, 8choenhofen, Michael heeley, Peter Fortune, Michacl Brand, M. lartholomae, M. Leicht, M. Gottiried, ¥ritz Fritman, 10 Il Bemis, M. Leebs, J. K. Schmidt, M. Glade, M. Bartholo- mac, M pessing, 1'al O'Netl, and M, Ell wera added to tae Exeenrive Committee, cre. GRAND JUNCTION, TBN. Spectal Dispateh to The T ribune. GRARD JuncTioN, Tenn., Sept. 20.—Six new cases ana three deaths, Total cases to date, 815 total deaths, 81; uwder treatmens, 33, The New Orleans nurses are leaving. Tho Mobile urses are fotigued, and need relief. Twocases 1n the country created much alann ainong the refugees from town. Awmong the Jdeaths was Booker Bwan, telegrash vperator. Out of one fam!ly numbering scven, five have dled within a ——— RELIEF, TRERE NAUTE. Bpecial Disvatch to The Tribune TerrR HAuTE, Sept. 20.—Yellow-faver con. tributions are coming In witt great Iherality. The A, 0. U. W. ball netted over $200, makiny | 4 total of a trifle over $3,000 to date. . The Light Guards and Governor's tinards unite'In a grand Uall for the fund on Mondsy evenlag A Big Crowd Regaled with o Dosc of Rampant Fiat Sophistry. Reason to Believe that the Nationals s Are Losing Ground in Mesara, Cook, Thornton, Meely, Ryan, and Ohio. stnele week, leaying two smalt children, one of [ BOXt A .o | Almenditizee wore onstittited o commitice to " whom 18 now sick with tho fever. Kpeclal Dispatch to 'nr 1;’“"“_ \\'.&l on the Snl&ianfim:r:n:r‘\s:amluv.lo 2 I tnotion, adjourncd to Tueslay evening. g\l A, TECH: WATERTOWN, Win., Scpt. 20.—The grand con- Y 0 Tasklay evonlog, MABSAGCHUSFLTS. - Spectal Dispatch to Ihe Tribune, Panis, Tenn., Sopt. 20.—~Tho excitement here fo the past fortv-cizht hours has abated for want of weople left to create {t. Only clght white famflies have been left within the carpo- rate llmits, Seven of these would have left but for sickness among them, A majority of the colorea people have remained, and quitea nam- ber of them joined the oward Assoclation. Au extra police force of alx colored ten Is uow em- ployed at night, e NROWNSVILLE, TENN. Spectal Dispatch to The Triduna. BrowssviLLE, Tenn,, Sept. 20.—~Three new cases. Turee deaths, ‘The alck are dofng well, 1t bs ralning and cool to<dag. Among the desths to-day were Mrs. Caldwell and sirs. Heatueock. DOLIVAK, TENN, £ Speetal Dispateh to The Tribune. Botrvan, Teun., Sept. 20.—Diphtheria {s pre- vailing bere to an alarwlog extent, most all the cases resulting fatally. AMANRTINS, TENN. W Special Dispatch to The Tridune, MARTINS, Tenn., 8cpt. 20.—Threo new cases and no deaths, The fever is takivg a milder Turm, cert at Turner Hall last evening, organized by our citizens for the benelit of the vellow-fever sufferers in the South, netted 8155 for the ob- ject. Watertown's contributions for the South oot up $650, FALLING TO PIRCES. Speeta? Dispateh ta The Trivrine, Bostoy, BSept. 2.—John Hoyle O'Reilly, pominated for State Auditor’ by the Butler Conventlon, deelines to run, and Wis letter to- morrow will be accompanted by one from D. N, 8kiflings, the nonfaee for Tressurer, who also decltnes, for the reason that the hard times are sbout over. Ile advises all who think that they can immediately legisiate good times to con- slder that the real capltal of this or any coubhtry Hies tu goud honest labor, which, with temperate, industrious, and economical habits, will right all their wronge. It fs understood that CALRB CUSHIND will refuse the nomination for *Attorney-Gen- eral, and, it he does, Thomas Riley, a Pollce Court lawyer of Boston, tho author of an In- cendiary manifesto which cost the Democrats the city clection 1o 1875, will take his place, Already o reaction agsiust Butler bas set in, stremsthened by these resignations, which will Yo still further helybtencd by Kearncy, who Is to fill vacancies tn the ticket from a mass-meet- i of workingmen on the Comumon, the camdl- dates, ho says, belng sure of an election, and, ‘1t thoy don't do thelr duty, God help them? " SENATOR 1OAR opened the enmpalen agafust Butler by a specch In Worcester tonight. ILwas a masterly re- vlew-of the origin and development of our sys- tem of finance froni the nevessities of the War, and of the destructiva charncter of Dutler’s broposud remedtes. He answered many of the arguments of - the hodse-breaking nomince by queting from his speeches [n favor of hard motiey in the depresilon of 1857 sud fn subse- quent years. An exhibition at glaes-ball shooting will he given at McCormtek Hall Monday evening, by Buzardus, champlon wln‘.’ aml glass-ball shot of the worll, nsalsted by lifs son. . Durimg the eveninga ritle mateh will take place Letween thu rifle clubs belonging to George 1L Thomas Post and Post 25, G, A R The entertalnment will be for the beuefit of tho yeluw-fuver suflercrs, ‘The following lettor, received yesterday by a genttenan fn this city from the Superintendent of the New Orleans Uas-light Company—a gentleman whose oppurtunities for observing the effects of the fever's ravnges are excellent —will glve the reader an iden of the scourge and its work tn the Crescent City: - Nuw Onieaxs, Scot. 10,—Wo reached home jnstintimetohear of the first death by yeliow fever, and to pase tarough tha mont depressing scason, phyaleally and mentally, which, with all my past exberience of epldeinics, I llave ever known. ~ Durlng tho monthe of Jnlynml;\ufimnt the hient wan excesaivo, the merenry rately falllug below 003 n the daytime, whilo daily showers kept the ale snturated with moiture. “Thawe arg the conditions moat favorable far the development of yellow fever, and when the fisst cnne liad veen Infrudnced from Havana it scon sprond uver every vartlon of the city, 'Tho newnpapers, have as nsual, made the most of lhulrur;mnmmy and dressed tho repucta from thie etricken distrlcte in the mont senantional e, butthe actual situation ls sugiclently appalifug to dispenno with adjectiven or exugeeration, In thin city whose normal populstion ‘of 200,000 souls was reduced to 1560, hy the escapa'ol all wha conld afford to go, ' thero have been up to date about 20,000 caeon of fever i, 114 deaths, 1n the spaca of sixty days. Deduct from the whole number of fuhabltants 50,000 negross and an ennal namoer of accllmated whitcs, ard thera wauld “rewain 50,000 persons mubject Lo sttack, of whom two-fAlths luve nuw passcd throngh the ordeal. Theso Agures o Hot, hggy- ever, by any means represcnt tho tofal sicknoss aud tnortality, outonly the yeilow-fover cason, aud it invurlably lappena that, during an eplduinic, the nurmal death-rate in at least doubled In such uis- cases as malarinl, intcrmittent, and billous fevers. Now imaging & community of 200,000 ople, excluslycly commercial, aud aependent Froh day o day bpon W rosaine mpoct et ooy PHILADELPIIIA. P'wiapeLeais, Pa., Sept. 20.—The yellow- fever subscription to-day was 81,778, making a total of $100,711. The Committee acknowledgze the recelpt from citizens of o large amount of groceries, clothing, and bedding, which have been sent forward to infected districts. The Committee reported to-day a balance on hamd ©of $23,000, and a telegram was sent to Memphis that $10,000 was held subject to their order, it required. NEW YOKK. New York, Sept. 20.—Nearly $2,500 woro realized to-day nta matinee given by tho Jadles ot New'Yurk for the beneflt of the sufferers Bouth, A dispatch from Memphis to Frauk 8. Davis, of the Relief Commitiee of that clty, was read, giving a heartrendiog sccount of the conditlou of the slck there. RicHMOND, . Ttremtonn, Va., Sept. 20.—The total conttl- butions fn this city for the fover sullferers to date 5. 88,000.. An auctlon saloof a lurge varicty of articlea donated by citizens {s pro- gressiog here, inany articles” belng redonated and resotd from one ta fiiteen times, thus re- allzing baudsowe sums. @ BAN PRANCISCO, . Ban Fraxcisco, Sept, 20,.—Total amount thus far colleeted by the Cltizeus' Reftel Comnmittec, nbout $36,000. 'The Wells-Farzo coliections yflnwxdny wera over 82,000, or sbout 40,000 in all BT, LOUIS. 8t Louts, Bept. %),—Tho Disbursing Com- mittee ot tho yellow-fever fund declded to send $1,500 worth of suppiles to New Orleans, and 200 in monoy to Brownville, Tenn, TULTON, KT, Spectal Disvetch fo Tha Tribwne, Foutown, Ky., Sept.20.—Dr. Y. C, Boaz has been stricken with yellow fever, UNION CITY, TENN. ‘Uniox Ciry, Tenn., Sept. 20.—Our qnarantine Wwas strong, a regular system of ehaln-pickets haying been adopted. No man from the outs'de would be allowed to pass through’ them. The Memphls tramp who disd on the road two days ago was not allowed burial fu the ehreh grave- yard. Baodford Wilsun, of Hunting- don, died on the railroad within two miles of hers yesterday with binck BUTLER. A DAMPENER TAKES THE GLITTER PROM THR " INDIANATULIS DEMUNSTUATION, vomit. The four men who walted upon and —_— bost of marchandiie for its support, naddenly shat pecial Disazeh ta The Trivune, the Id b Line, Yt h busl- buricd him were not allowed togome f Union CHICAGO. Rin completery sioppei wh i waatipr itk | Txotamavorts, fnd Bopt oots ralned. ey, City., Green Brvum and another person, who went into Hickman last week, are down with the black vomit within two miles of this place, and will die. We have been on the eveof a panie for a week, and when it does burutj tho town will be wholly deserted. CANTUN, it uo resorve or savines to fall oack upon, because they wero all awept away by the War, and by rarput-bag tsxes, and wpeculstion afterwards} with iliness or death in almost every famity among tha very clasees who can least atfurd It, —magine all this, and you can. reallze tac situation of Nuw Orleana at prosent, The charily of the North has been glorious, Buch 8 vpuntaucous and guneral movemont of un- THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTES of tho Citizens' Committeoc mot yesterday morning in tho Sccrotary's offlcs of the Board of Trade, W. T. Fuller tu the chcir, and present also Dr. Harrls and W. T, Baker. The clerk, Mr. Brown, submitted the following statement of funds received, remitted, and on hand: This [oterfered with the demonstration to-day of the Natlonal Greenback Labor party, with Ben Butler and Frank Hughes, of Teansyl-* vania, as the big cards, abbroviating the length of the processiou to twenty-fiva vebicles, con- talning 104 persons, and totally ellminating the pedeatriaus who were expected to fall fn, : d ki thy, i CaxtoN, Mlse.,, Sept. 20.—New cases, 20; | Total subscriptions... .. 1aen oo 8, 014 { SoEAR0RCHE BN K ','I,",',’,,,'.Z‘"'fl",,’;zn,.".'.f,'"fi,,',".l',’,’f,,,'"‘} Most of tho Marghals nobly did thelr duty on deatlis, 4, Robert Mosby, one of the Howards, | Apprupriated... . -mflfll 39,601 sinca tho daya of tho Irinh famine. But overy dol- | thelr pranclig’ chargefs, aracoling up and 18 down with the fever, hut dotng well. Bt lien . .y o M8 RO dar s mecdvd to rolieva sl dlotrons, aud 10t | down the Kine dessito th damp clement, a dollar will bo misapplied. The ays- ¢ Naw Onneaws, Scnt. 20,—A dispatch to the Lenving subject to approoriation.... tom, unsclfish devotion, and Thoe provcssion wound about tho streets, intecrity of ‘the Howards from Canton reporta the fliness of Dr. | The tallowing letter was then rea; ;‘rm“"fl.'é‘y‘ :,':“:r'fi:,'pflff.:"%f'n Ut tees pong Mt | oud finlshed at the Exposition grounds. Hemmes and G. W. Thomas, Presldent of 1! Vicksnvna, Sept, 1 —Wurry Nelson: 1 ae. b ” 4 s | Baveral banners wero , displayed, none fosd - ] e e T your dlaatch af | Young and old, ‘e whole ity ls alvided iyto plaYed, Jone o Howards; probably from prostration. Weather cloudy; little rain, : GRENADA, Grexapa, Miss,, Eept. 20.—No deaths, and but two new cases, All the doctors have left except Henry Stone, of Natcher. A copy of the Urenada Sentine mado ite ap- vearance to-day, Up to date, 214 whitca ana 57 negroes bave died. CHATTANOOGA, CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 20.—Are, 8, I, Corry died inst night. ‘The Buard of Health disuzrecs 18 to wlether the fever here Is ag- &ravated billous or yellow, B Mkeon, uiss. New Onvrans, Sept. %0.—Only one caso of fever at Jackson thus far,—on S1st of August. districts ana aub-disteicts, cach in chargo of onBor mora members, sccording (0 populstion, and a , lionse-to-house vinitutlon takes place morning and eveulng, whe wanta of tho eick are supplied. In the interval between the mombers visita appli- cations for nurses and physicians can bo left at the neatuat druyestors, and thure are inmediatoly at- tended to. Soveral of the floward members, rhy— sicians, and aursos h dled hero from tho fover cantrected during thoir attendanca upon taeir pa- ticntw, nod thoy were all such men as wo could {11 affurd to loso. At our jrus-worke, out of abont forty men em- ploved, we have had thirty cases, aud of those elght have diod In the past wlsty da; familiea of thess men there wis abo ber of cases and deaths amonyst i and children, —————— THE WEATHER. Orrica or Tue Cuiee SiaNaL Ovricaw, Wasuisoron, D, C., Septs 21—1 w. in.—Indica- tions: For Teunessce, the Ohlo Vallev, and lake region, covler, southwest to northwest winds, sisiog baroweter, partly cloudy or clear wuather. For the Upper Misslssipptana Lower Mssouri Valteys, diminlshivg vorthwest and varfable winds, risiog baroweter, slighuly couler, clear weather, which were partleularly new, witty, or vven grammatical. Those are swnples: * In 1805 Girecnbacks Was Plenty—Lots ot Work?'; *In 1578 the Rag Baby Grows a Beard": “In 167 No Greendncks—No Labor , A goolus ensconced In the fiduro of A MAN TWELVE PEET mion, which ha caused to bow to the admiring popu- lace who lined the curbstones, mada o few watery swiles. With the exeeption of this slight diverslon, the cavalcade was a touching, solemn affalr. Things brightoned np at 12 o'elock, when the Peru ‘truln camo in with Deojumin - F. Batler on board. Ho was met at the depot by the committea appointed to recelve bim, sud a baud made wusle while he and the Plun, srm-fu-arm, eibowed their way through a crowd of 500 persons who had gath- cred to seo tho Massachusetts strategist, Ho was put fn a hinck and taken to the Grand Hotel, whero deadhead quarters had besu proviied tor him, After dinuer be addréssed & crowd of about 1,000, largely made up of antt-Nationals . gathered to hoar him from curiosity, He does uot talk with his old vigor aud fire, AND SRENS TO WANT INTRREST o what ho s saying. lic s greatly unlike the Butlerof 1872 Ilis speech wus wallclous sud duinagogical to u superlutive degree, Hughes did mot arrive untii 0 o'clock, sud the mecting sdjourned at the close of Butler's barangue, ‘This eveniug tho General apoke sgain for over an hour in Musonfe Hatl, which, despite the licavy rain-fall, was crowded almost to suffoca- tlou, Judze Test presided, sud sunounced that the Mou. ¥rauk Hughes, of Penusylvanls, would speak firat, but the crawd WOULD LISTEN TO NONN BUT BUTLNR. *1 bave exhausted my strength,” he sald, by my speech to-day, snd sy tired from my long truvel to get heee to keep my engagement with you, for that has been tha rule of my life, ~—besides, 1 speak at Terre faute to-morrow, this date authorlzing draft foran ndditional 81, 000, ¥hich hes (bl day’ been mado in favor of our Treasurer, Tho liberality of our friondw in_the North can only be measured by the distross of the South, Excuso brovity; boen In bed tast two days, W. 0, Famcuit, 4 Chalzman Financo Committee. It was stated by Dr. Hurris that later dlse patchies led Lo the bellof thut My, Fairchlld was probably dead before vow, An otlelal report trom New Orleans up to the ""&L" noun, gavu the total unmber of cases ot 6,7 oud of deaths ut 2,114, ‘Tue clerk produced the two following atfs- patches, supposed 1o have beon ecut W some retugee hoero: Gueesviite, Mis., Sept, 17.—7. D, Hunt: Daily gxpensesat loast 8500 o day. ~Fever raging. Cau't tell how fong, A B, Tria, Mayor, QnexxviLte, Sopt. 17.—Vaj, T. D, Ilunts Sond us funds. ipplies from Now Urleans. 8. Archer down fll fever, J. 1. Wisox, Rellef Committee, It wos supgested in reference to these sness sages that Lo Coulnittes hud sent a largo suin to th Howurds fu Now Orleans for the benetit of outlylow towns, among which Urceuyllle was nated. Dr. Fulton, of Milwaukee, who was present, made & bricf statcmoent concerning Moblle, whero he had oncobad = parish, Late dispatch” vé fudicated that the Tever had broken out there, and it was likely to huve s large run {u that und adjucent places, ‘Fhe Doctor spaka of the work done by the Can't-Get-Away Club,— an assoclation wileh had done s great work In pust years, It hwl this scason sent out 103 uurses und ten ductors, und contributed $16,000 to the rellef of alllicted citics, It view of the faet that the fever was lkely to attwck & new section of coantry, where heli would certalnly be needed, und n view of the larize amounts llfl:nd{ sent out this week, tho Counnitiee decliled it unwise to wake suy up- nwrrluuunl ut thut meoting, The mesting then adjourned, and {u the WATER VALLEY, WATER VALLEY, Bept, 20, —Seventeon cases, two deaths to date, 5 LAKE, M1d8, KB, Miss., Scpt. 20.—Threo new cases, two deuths, Buru Touas, et S New’ 0 ATON ROuas, Sept. 20.—Ne H deatbs, 2, 250 Ll Bl WILLIAMS, TERO. GRAVE-DIOGING DEASTS. Special Dispateh to The Tridune, STEVENSON, Ala., Sept. 20.—Williawme' grave was dug to-day within & few fect of the box-car contulning hbn, though be nas oot yet dled. e said to his nurso fu the nost pathetlc toues of desvalr: * If these people would bave Kiven me just half achance, I would have gotten well of the fever. But they chucked s into u box-car sud ran me down the road, and there leftmeinabadfix. In the day tbe cur {5 so Lot that [ feclas it T were golng to burn up. At night 12 ia so cold I feei that 1 shall freeze,” UNDER. HTRYENSON, Ala., Bept, 20.—~W, H. Willlama, of Youuzstown, 0., dled at 6 p, ., und wus burled us soon us his body was falrly cold. He leaves n wifo aud three childron. Willlame acted as s nurse at Memphls for tnrea weoks, LOCAL OBUENYATIONN. Luicaqo, Sepl. 20, Find. Vel lin.” Weatker Thae. _Har. ThY Ildy, 1 DOYATIONS, ‘The report of tho Treasurer, Mr, John De- Koven, was handed {n yesterday, as follows: sud awployes Chilcapo, Hocl by W, 1. 1 Oicel & Pucitic Hailroad, b Treasurer. o . 8. Sweel, ioll i but this meeting of wy fellow-cltizens of (n- Only elght familles out of population of 800 | & 1 Sweet, loll Fiing H dlana and tho intelllgent faces which I aco be- bave remulned durdng Witllams' presence. Bocluty, [ fore e would inspire me to sveak were I on : Uitveieat £ 43 mydylog bed instead of Inthe eojoyment of i Lois Ewpleyes of & Altou Rtalirosd, reasouable heaith,” Thon the crowd cheered sud 'rabied for Butler, THE SIEECIH THAT VOLLOWKD waa in the sauie strain of the afterncon effort. Ho raug the changes of hard times, drew melan- choly mctures thut do not exist, and relteruted the old story abuut bonds and Nutlonal Bunks, the grandedr of greenbacks, asd the beauty of haviug plenty of thew, But he said it well, and thy cutbusissm becane unboudued. Mr. Hughes fultowed, and the audience gradually dispersed. BUTLER'S AFTERNOON KIXECIHL 7o the -Western Asoclated Press, IxpranaroLis, Bept. 20.~Gen. B. K. Butler spoke this afternoou fg the Exposition Build- fug for neurly two hours, He commenced by suylug that the freauency of our elections bas 8 tendency 1o destroy thelr valuo, snd prevent the proper appreciatfon of tho privilege whicn was passessed by veoplo of the United States und by no other natiou in ‘the world, that of chooslug the mew who should adminfster the Gouvernment and determlne the nature of our liws. In this land the people aro sovereiyn fn DYING WITH YELLOW PRVELL Apecial Disvaich Lo Tha Tribuna, Drtrovr, Mich., Sept, 20.—The first cane of yeltow tever in Detroit was reporiea to the beaith authorities to-uight, The viethn is a young man uumed John Martin, for the last fourteen years a eesident of Memphis, aud wem berof the firm of Martin & Murray, plumters. Alarmed by the tucrease of tho fatal epldemic, be nalled ap bis shop fn the Jutter ity ten days ugo and started for this vily, where hiy mothes, ® widow, Mre. Murvurer Martin, resldes, at 54 Brady strect. At Cincinnatd, symptoms of {11 ness were manlfested, and he pushed o, arry- fuz ot bis wother's bouse a week ago to-ight, Atiendiog vhysivians say it is & clearlv-detined cuae of yellow fover, and that the patient will dic before morniog, “The watter has been kept ulet fur fuar of exciting a panic, especially ug there ure thousands of visitors here sttending Grand totale. o irie seacriiiinn, oo §79,610 The total subscription by oflicers aud em- ployes of Chicago, Rock laland and Vacitic Rajle Tusd s FRUTV.80, & ‘The lloward . Assoclation of Memolls ace kuowledges the receipt of 85 through Postmys. ter Palwer frow su unkuown source, A Hewlugway, Gicueral Sccretary of tha Y. AL C, A, weknowedges the fuliowiug addi- tloual coutributions. Cash, 50 cents; J, A. Miller, $10; ’thfll‘:'"““.i I:I'r roas, , $40. 17; Young Foiks' Lok, o, by f ——— THE VANDERBILT WILL-CASE, Nxw Yousk, SBept. 0.~The Vanderbilt will- case was reaumned to-day, One witness testificd the Commudore had sald to bim that ho had about a duzensons, bul only ous of them wus worth a damn. Ho secmed to be crazy ou the Nesw York Ceutral, — THE GAS MEN, 87. Lopts, Mo., Sept. 30.—Fhe next meeting of the Western Gus Englucers aund Superin- tendeuts will be held in Chicago nexe May, i il oy for Mgl Tuo Mitllonaire Mitler, the State Fair, A spread of the contaglon ta | by the ltev, C, | Syracuse Courier, their own rigut, wud it 8 their will,. ex- not apprehended. A. Shandy, lockford, Mr. T. D. Jones, of Lhls city, the miiler whoso | pressed in @ consthutional wmanner, which S tA W,"l";llvkl."u'“ 55 V. M. 0. valuublo fuvention lor dressligg willstones bas | makes the laws aud makes the' oliicers MISCELLANEOUS. u,\-‘.m'“";';mn'“;‘f,;,”'bc"l';i'“‘ th “N“* proved of sumuch vatue to millers suda ver- | L executy those luws. o whahed it uudere it o vhareh, o o b Tuttel | ROl bonanaa fur Liuvelts has Sevived Tt | oot re be ot H wished it under. $15.00; Firut Pres, Churcl fa., by T, W. Yo $1 city trom Europe, where be has been sinve June Uulow 8. K., 8, lust un business connceted with bis patent. Duriug his sojourn iu Earope Mr, Joues Lus tada two valuable Inventious, the oue o pur- fler wnd the other o grinding process, which will uuquutlunnll‘»‘lx revolutionize the williug e Fuectal Diive=h to The Tritwne. New Yous, Sept. 20.—~Tho T'ridune says the total uuiuber of deaths ju the fever districts to date it G080 The uuinber of cases at New Orleans un to the present tine has beeu 7,200; the masses of the people, He held that the congreguted iotelligence among the wasies is greater than of a few cultivated men, Nor was he afratd that the masses would - do suy wrong, This country has beew under the control of the masgses fur the lasy Ly years, with some fuw u) (arucre an. of Weat Kigia, b oo, F. L MeClure, 835 Free Meth, Cuarca, St Charles, fil., by the Kov.' W. tey, $10. ‘Fhe nickel contribation box set up o Cashier 5 v business of the wi world, He hos patented | and rare vxeeptions, at Vie 89,0005 1u Mewphis, as far a8 | Hatershall’s oilice fn the {uteroal Revenus Do- | his oew luveutdous Iy Europs, und will ulso AND -nnl\"‘urA RECKNT DATR. can be about 6,500 people bave been | partment wt the Goveruweut Bulldiug wus | putent them fu Amerlea, He hua brought two attornets from Eoglaud to axalst i m dolng 50, ud {u his other buslness wmatters, Hiw frss patent cuntinues to meet with cextraordinary success fu Europe, The millers of Euglaud, Irelund, Bcotlund, Fravee, Gennany, Ty, and is aro adovting it aud os fast'as its eris become known it s avprecuated. It fs unjws- sible to cateulate the winount of tevende that willaewrue frow Mr. Jones’ valuable laveotions. Ile i3 dustined tu becomo owe of the richeat twew i the world, sud be b to bo congratulated lur having sinassed bis furtoue by hunsat work aad o 4 legttimate and bonorable wanuer. fle Is {u a youuy 0, possessed of energy and ability, aud (s cunstantly ut work endeavoriug $0 fwpruve or add to Lig vduable ventions. During ail that time, be undertook to say, the peaole hadsdone nu wrovg 1o auybody,~uo wroug to eapiial, o wrong Lo thewscives, uo wrong 1o 1he Governmeut or {u the mauage- tpent of Governmental atfalrs. fle bad yrest fuith i the old * Baxou muxiw, * Falr play,” sud this was the rule which guverued tbe actious of the wajority of ths people. Wheo 8 few uien can congregate to- ictler, ultboueh they be no betier und uo, worse “than the rest of the people, they are drawn! together to Jook after their own inter- eats, whd Dot of the lutcrests of the whole countpy. Tbe question, therefore, is, How shall the pgople act to-day! There ucver wasa time whenthe people were BoL Wore free Lo uct thun theydicuow, Tlere buve bece two great purtics takivn with the fever LEATI AT NEW YORK. Speciul Dirpatch to The Tribuse. New Youx, Sept. 2.—Mrs. Taylor, s Memn- plils refuee, who arrived bere sick with yellow fever ubout a week ugo, and was taken to Quar- autine Hasvital, dicd there this afternoon. LITTLE LOCK. / Litriz Rock, Scpt. N.—Rainy during the foreavun, 4 beavy wind from the uorth awd cleur to-uight, sud turoing cold, frost. ‘Tue Board of Health to-day consented to the runulog of & buat between thus dty aud opeued yesterday, awl yicided up ¢ ch was scut to the Heliel Comnttiees A A swimwing watch between loar ladles took ?Im:\l st the Nutatoriuw Tuursday turenouy, or the benetit of the yellow-lever sullcrers, The coutestunte wery Mes, 8pitz, Mra, Jack, ou, Mra. Nowton, sud Mra. Marcey. Tuere werg Awo prizcs, 8 Kold and u siver wedad, and the Face Wus B wile o leugtle Mra, Spite’ wou firsg and Mrs. Jacksun sccond place; thwe, furty minutes oud twenty secouds, and forty-slx wiuutes sud ten secouds. TUE LIQUOK-DEALERS, Au sdjourncd wectiug of the lijuor-deal of the city wus held Jast evening at the ol Fovi ol the Bherwan House, Charles Klug ju i Jeferson. nvention met In city this aftor- noon, and tmlaracd the nominatiur of Charley Tnane, the fircenback candfilate for the Legts Inture. Boone s crazy on the money queation, nud a Fiatist of . the worst type. The Howrbon Democrats swosr By il that {s great and good that they would vote for tha devil In preference to tha * Sage ol Warren.” The Canventlon nominated (icorgo C. Delsmann, of Galena, for Sherill, and E. R Kittoe, of Elizabeth, for Coroner, ELAIN, Boectal Dispateh i e Tyibune. Era, IIL, 8ept. 20.—To-lay a Repubifean caucus was held ut Elgin, resulting In_favor of C. 8. Mixer for Sterf, 'This gives Mixer all but aix of the 101 delegates to the County Con- ventlon at Goneva to-Morrow, Bross lias the six delogates from 8t. Charles. DECATUR. Aveciatl Dispaich 10 THe Tritume. Deoatug, Iil, tept, 20.—Greenback nomina- nlong upon certafn professed prlncl[\le-. hich werr of {mportance st one time, but have now areived At a period when other frsucs aink fnto lesser Importance In view of the one great aquestion befory the people, namely: that of finatice, atud §L may not bo for the intereat of tho people to he bound up to efther of these parties any longer. With a vlew of showing TOR XATURE OF FINANGIAL LRGISLATION, ke then relerred at great length and with con- eldorabie minuteness to the history of the Action of the Democratic party, and of Con- gress from the days of Monroe and Jackson duwen to the present time. In the courss of ihls resume he declared the tesching of history In this country and of European vountries was that irredecinable currency 1s inore easliy kept at par valuo than a currency redecmable {n eoln, 1le attemnted to eatablish this assertion by go- {ng back to the days of ancient Venice, and said Bix b 0 h o T i LT R ST B I e S Ty Lle in anything, which remafued | Marrold, of Dewitt County, for Benator, and the at Ftr valuo for more than fcur centuries, not | Hoo. B, Campbell, of Macon Couaty, for Rep- only at par, but as bigh as 120 per cons nbove | rescntative. old. ‘The Continental monoy with which our r——— » Soldlers wero Datd spi oue IbeHies won was WISCONSIN, E NEITHRR MORR NOR LESS TIAN RAG MONRY, BEN BUTLER. Thie, the manncr of its {ssusnuce was a mistake, and fts form twas’ bad, but tho Continental money did good sarvive; it distributed the expenses el@f Warof the Revolutlon among 1] Speclal Dispatch to The Triduna. MiLwaukzx, Wis., Bept. 20.—Gen. B, F. But- ler and othera accompanying him are expected to arrive In this city to-night on a tour of fn- spcction of the Homes for Disabled Soldiers, The Greenback managers hyve arranged to pro- curc a specch from bim to-morrow night, and it he is here, will make & strong effort to gut up &0 tmposing demonstration, The Neios, s Dem- ocratie Eoglish hapar, still remafns allent on the subject of supporting Deuster, the Oerman Democratic candidate for Congress, There are no furtber {ndfcations of tho uew Democratic newspaper wiich was threatened {o case Deuster should be nominated. IANESVILLE. Spectal Ditpateh to The Tvisune, JANRSVILLE, Wis., Sept. 20,—Tho Democrats held thelr County Conventlon st the Court- House this afternoon, and put io nomination the following ticket: State Benator, Willlam A, Lawrence, ot Janesville; Sherift, 11 8.Wooster, of Clinton; Register of Deeds, D, L. Muts; ot Unfonj Trensurer, John Harvey, of Johratown; County Clerk, 8imeon 8choonover, of Fulto Clerk of the: Court, Edwar Green, ut Belof District Attorney, Paul Broder, of Bolols; Sur- vevor, Michael Lyuch, of Janesville; Curoner, William 1, Bump, of Magnolia, INDIANA., TARRN HAUTE. Bpecial Diaateh to The Tribune, Tarax Haurs, Sopt. 20.—Tho politieal cal- dron bolls flercely here, aud public speaking by prominent lights of the threa. parties oceur ulghtty. Ben Butler Is sunounced to spenk to the Natlonals to-morrow night, and they are making reat efforts to recelvo hini, 4 The success of Qon, M. . Huuter, the Ro- Puhuuu. candldats for re-clection to_ Congress, s very certaln, ho being excoedingly populur with all partics, but the prospects of all tha othors In the coutest Is greutly fn doubt, things belog much mixed., all the peoj d eventually wiped itself out of nxm:na':’ out saybody belog the loser. That was'mdre scnsiblo “than the Eollcy of the Guvermnent with our greenback currency, whish- has resulied Ina tax ugon ouraclves and our children which will not be pald during the next gencration. Objection was equally urged that the French assignala and mandatc were specimens of {rre- deenable paper money; he proved that such money would have no permanent yalue, but the distarbed condition of France at the time when the assignata werc fssucd mada the anru- ment and comparison unfaic and unjust. The assignat was no better than our land-warrants, Wwhich no une would call monm“. and these Freuch land-warrants wete {o the hands of men who micht one day occupy the position of a criminal gud the next be fn the scat of judicial power. ‘There was nothing stable about such a figm‘:’nq, and uuder such & condition of aflairs, causs NOTNING WAS VALUADLE in France at that time,—neither life, Himb, nor vroperty, The newspspers and some political speakers wercy ald, ralsing great objection to the phrase Y Fiat money,” but what does fiat money mean 1 Do the nowspapers kuow what It meana? When all was chaos and without form and void, end darkiess covered the earth Itke & pall, God sald these words, which are Latln, “Jat Lug'—Let thoro be Haht, aid there was light. The morning stars sung to- gether, aud the earth grew faithtul and bappy. Fiat money means simply the United States Government should aay * Let thera be mone: y— nothing more, nothing less. The wora 'ilat" Is the Lattn for % let there be.” e referred at_length to his Congressional action upon tho fluance question, and claimed he had becn consistent in the viewa he was now wdvocnting, In 1869 be mado n speech in Con- gress in opposition to the passage of a bl for strenwtheniug tha public creldit, und he wasnow laving that spcech fssued throughout Massa- chusetta ns & campalgn document. That bill was introduced by Mr, 8chenck, Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means, and also Clairman of the National Republican Commit. teo during the Orst Grant campnlgn. It was, he allcged, tho resuit of "a compact en- tered into with August Helmont, sgent of the Hothachikls and Chairman of tho Natlonal Democratle Committee, after Mr, Scheuck had been entertaloed at the Manhattan Club of New York. Borrowing ten minutes of Gen, Schenck's time, be (Gon. Butler) stated his ubjection to the bill, and he was lauglhed at for his pains, bul If s countrymen should ever deem hlm worthy of 8 moutumient he hoped tho inscription would be, * Liero lies the man who opposed the' act of 1860 as an infamous swindle," Speaking of the reconstruction of the South, ho sald it _Tiad been takon out of the hands of Loth political parties by Uresident Haves, and must now be left to take care of ltiell. o wished his Republican friends and the nows- Dapers who were saylug hard things sbout him would not sllude to anything he did previous to 1872, beenuso hoe was then understoud to be u very cood man; but he had not changed s views. 1o was fin early lifs a Deinocrat, o bellever fu the financial views of Jackson and 1OW 7O DO 1T, The Democrats at that thuo wpry unbelfevers in bard money ns now undcrstood, sud he wished to stand on tho old Democratle’ doctrine that the Government should take care of the veople, of the labaring-mat, and protect him “agninst the greed, ol capltallsta, That waa the ductrle ol the Democrats wlhen Democrucy monnt something. What is peeded now fs that the Goverment should mafle and issuo money sufliclent to carry ou all the peces. u:{ publlc works aud compiets them quickly and cheaply. This would put mouey In circuls- tion, ¢lving all employinent, and setting the wheels of industry fo motion all oyer the laund, These public works wonld be carriod throughout without any ndditional burden being placed on tho cuuutr{l. for’ the Uovernment would puy out money which it had the power to make aud fsgue to any exteot that was found necessury. ‘This ho betleved to be the proper and only way of supplying the people with money. ome believed It would not work well, Lut the country could nover by worse olf than at presont, and, it the experls ment proved a fallure, whiy then tho noext Con- s#ress could change it agaih. ‘That was the plan they adopted in commercisl business. They tried an experiment, and, if f¢ failed, IDfi}‘- doned it for some other method. Ho asked, in view of the fallure of the present fluancial pollcy, that the Na- tional theory bo put in ar‘nwum, and belleved the result would bs beneficlal, IN THE BVENING. ile spoke agaln to-uicht at Masonic Hall, Roing over pretty much she same line of argu- wcnt, und was followed by Judge lughes, of Peuusylvanla, and the Itev. De Lu Matyr. ILLINOIS. RIGHTI! DISTRICT, Spectal Dizpatch to The Triduna. Poxrtac, 11k, Bent. 20.~As our Cougressional fight aavances the Nationals do not seom to ba wuch encouraged. Col, Fort ts conducting hia canvass with encrgy snd success, aud . from our latest advices from him we jcarn that hu fears notbing as to the resulis, fo will address the people fu Livingeton County as follows: Chats- worth, Monday, Oct, 7: Saunemin, Tuesday, Oct. 8; Sullivan, Wednesday, Oct. 93 Hrought ton, Thursday, Oct. 10; Dwlght, Friday, Oct. ll.s Dlackstone, Baturday, Oct. 12, 1:80 r m. Falrbury, Monday, Oct. 14: Eppard’s Polnt, Tuesday, Oct. 157 Udell, Weduesday, Oct 16} Coruell ‘l‘lmruhy. QOct. 17; Long Folut, Fri- day, Oct. 18, * ‘The Dwight Star, from wbich we copy tho !olluwlu%e Jooks upou’ Struwn's chanves as growing beauttfully Jess, and sava: Already there s sume falk of the witharawal of €. C. Strawn from the eandidacy f tho Natiuoal tick moof the Natiouxlists Inthe weat part of th trict, belteving Cal. ¥ort will rupresent the intarests of ‘theiz party and the poa- plo better in Congress than sny otber. man, are be- cominsclamorous for the withdrawal of Ftrawn and Shaw. hink by this wouns doth of these thelr reputationa for populuri- Ly, an It would be hatier for them to bo taken from tho conteat by their friends than saffer defeat at tho polls, Tiere fu yot hone that Lhces mon will by saved the anuoyance of defeat by bulug retired by their partios. Col. Vort e tho coming inan far Congress in thia District. Tha peopl Bhve tried aud ‘Luve falth iu Lim, and uis in Husnce at n will bomore for the benellt of oar peop! that of any six ucw nien that cauld be sent there 10 Feuresent tno great Eighths District, OALESBUNRU. Auselal Dispoich 10 The Tribune. 01110, WIY THB “RATIONALS" AHE LOSING GROURD &pecial Correspondence of The Tribune, CravenLAND, 0., 8cpt. 20.—=The result of the Malnae clection still continucs to be the principal tople of conversation in politeat circles by all parties in the Buckeyo Btate. The Greenback- ersarcmuch clated, or profgse to be, over It. Tho Republicaus are more than ever deterufined tomakea square dgbt, and, even If defeated, o comg out with cloan bands and pure hearts; whilo the Democrats claln, of course, a victory, as they wive away thelr tears. The question with which all disintercated observers begin and conclude 1s: “Will the Natlonals wshow anything lke such strength n this Stato wheu clection-day comes]"” The answer to this ques- tion, bearing {n mind the Maine aurprise, s very hard to find. But therc {s o preity general unanimity in the opfoion that, juduing from ap- pearances, the Natlonals are certalgly losing ground. The reasons upon which this opinton 18 based may be stated ju categorieal ordor us follows: ' Firat—As a party the Natlonals have had but Iittls experience, aud now that the real Iabor of the campaign comes they show tholr luck of kuowledge in a thousand ways. Second—Thay begun tho work of the campalgn long months before there was any campaign to fight. All through the* winter they contiuued to tneet In thelr sceret Jodges and conduct the wurk of urganization. There was much enthu- siosm displayed,—then did the members of the party feul that they were conapiring, na It were, agalnst thelr oppressors, and the very thing of thelr secrecy drew moen unto themi. Dema- gogues and others, attracted by tho scent of offico aud official preferment, hastoned to the sccret hafle, and, reuouncing all allegfance to tho old organizations, declared that thoy would forever moro caross the rug-baby and cry aloud for 1abor roforin snd workingmen's rizhits. Thus the organization grow with ereat rapjuity. At lougth, ufter the work had proceeded for & cer- tain timo Io tlits way, it was concluded that it would do to throw open the doors of the lodges, and mass-meotings were held in the open alr 50 200n as the daysof spriog became balmy coough to make such o thing practicable. 'Ihe crowds which assembled and the harungues which wero made were both lurge snd loud. Ewployers were condemned and berated, and employed wore cxalted and gloritied, while the lgnorant, crowd whooped und hallosed Iiko us many wild Indians around o cuptive femaule. I attended many of those mectings, and Lad I not iy kuowa that I was upon the Weatern Roscrve, aud piucbed nysell to become thorouahs ly satistied thut I was oot usleep, I should certaluly bave concluded that I wus cither In the midet n{ a horrible nightmare, or1n the back countlos of Mississlppl. "Thie growth of the or- wanizution at this thino was very rapld, and then the opinton was made that they were to posscss 80 jouch streagih; and, as some prophosicd, sweep everything bofore them, The May showers and Juno sun made tho orzauization stlll wmore Hoursh aud take root ke u rauk, foul weed which hed, escaged the gardener's hoe. Third—They placed thelr candidates in nomi. natlon too svon, Long campalgna fn this Btate . arc scarcely ever auccesstul, People geu tived of contemplating their candidgates tuo long, and aro apt Lo discover Lo wany faults {u them by the cuntemplation, Bot in thls case the leaders Kot anxious to know liow the nominatiune for oflice were wolnyg to be divided, snd burrled on the Conventions. Fuurth—Thore was a great degree of_disaffec- tlon caused by these nominations. The men who had Zooo Into the new niovement weat in, most of them, because they wauted position sna bad despuired of getting it In the old pur- tics. Of course they could vot ail be nowi- nated for good positions, snd those who fuiled wers much disgruntied snd romty to rovols, sud talked of sturtiug a now braach ot th uunv“ln e, the much-hated and despl culied luto requisition to dil s, und that brought conshderable dissatisfaction, us the fledgued Natlonal belicyes that bfs ‘complete of the tinuuctal proble fts him for the Garxsnuna, 1., Sept. 20.—Gon. 8, F. Cary, | dlscharge of overy duty of American citizen- | g . | ship. " He on ‘the Hat principle, Doty ot matey, dlrirsd a2 a) :répm lnunwh’ consclousness, capabla Dut treas of nearly, two hours in length at the Opera-House this evening. 8w Dersons ere chictly of Republicans ‘and curioslty-seckers. His speech throughout was charscteristic of the man and bis pasty, asd elielted little or vo enthusissm. ‘The aposties ot repudlation were nob much eucouruzed at the General's remarks, aud it Is coptaln that the old filling the position of Judge of the court and Biaw's Attorney, Buould the jury In & certain cave fall Lo uml-ialmmt the luw, h|:|, as a Judge or advocate, could quote greenback arguments aud retite nnnuuh‘] tigures, snd it would be clear in & moment. Fifth—It takes money to run campalgns do- cording to the preseut condition of politics, apd the fcllows who coinpose the Natlonal rank and file aru the very oncs who have beeu used fn former days, aud fu former orgunizatlons, to haviug 1he most mouey to use. They worked vcr{ well for votbluge for a while, but now are gettiog tired, aud when thelr demauds fur stumpd ore of necesslty disreqarded they be- cowu soured, Thelr patriotlsm I8 not” very strong towsrds the pariy, sud they are sharp euouwh 10 seo thut the prowise of goud titm aud abuudance of money bused upon the Na- tivual success, i8 very vaporist and excecdiugly poor uul unsubstantial fodder upon which to feed bungry chuldren, “Taking ult theso things into conslderatlon, it Is tound” that the Natiovals aru of lats vurg quict, and da not by nuy wesus scrve so mudd a3 8 bugbear to the old pursics as they ald & fow weeks sgu. Wheneyer there can be a coalition effected be tweeh tho Democrats and Nutionals, the cam- valzn 1 proceeding with considerable vigor, and the Republican cuuse 5 in much wore danger. Tuis coalition Iy uever madu except vo coudition that the Democrats leavo shelr owa orauization sud priveiples sud cows over bodily o the uew ruther to hear s temperance Smitn, the reformed journ; Maater Kddle Webb, of” Chie in the programme, n whicld Mr.” Buith was &ently pushied wslde, divgusted nearly all pres- cut aud created constderable disturbance, as fimnv coutinucd to leave thy hall durlog the ad- reass. a8, sssfelcd by . 1his chaoge KELPRSBULG, fpecial Dispuic 10 The Tribune, Kxiranung, Ui, Bept. 20.—Notwithstand- Ing the inclemeacy of the weather to-day, sey- eral thouggnd peovls gathered fn the iity to give the swar-horse, ex-Uov. Dick Oulesby, & grund rofuption. Gov. Ugtlesby arrived on thig uoon trafu, Peals of cannon, niusi slustle choeriug grected blw, He tu the Pars, whers was asiembled a large and apprectative sudicuce, that was lield spelibouud fur thres hours by the cloguent and forglble seech of Oglesby,” Tue Hou. i, F. Marab, cav- didute for ‘the Tenth Congressional Distrivt, alsu spoke, His remarks were o the polut, an show that Be understands the wauts of the peo- ple. Everythiug passcd off pleasantly, party, This the forwer will not do when they JO DAVIESS COUNTY. are in_puy scusce strou fu a district, but when Hazcit Diewuica to The Tribume. Loth Nationals and Democrateare the udvocates Garexa, 1, Bept. 20.—Tho Democratic | of u furloru bope, a3 fu Prot. Mourod's district. . . Plated fn tho conduct of the they rometimes make a union. The ahoye ey careful a statement of the ' National g ns 1 can mnke at presen Gany, WASUHINGTON NOTES, NORTR CAROLINA, Spectal Dispateh 1o The Tribune. ‘Wasnixaros, D. C., Sept. 20,~The Chalrman of the Republican Btate Central Committee ot North Carolins, who fs here, OXpresses greng confldence that the following Democratic Con- greasmen—Waddell, Yates, and Davis—swil] ba defeated. The Republleans in cach of theso districts hava combined with the Independenty :n opposition to the regular Domocratic nom. nee. NO DACKING DOWN, T0 the TWestern Associated Press. Wasitnarow, D, C., Sent. 20.—Eugens Hate, Chalrman of the Republican Cougressionsl Cam. Ppaign Committee, in an interview, In answer to a question whether any chanre was contem- palgn based on the election in Malney says: ** Mknow thore has been a good deal of talk racently sbout a changq of base by the Republican party on the financial issue, but there s nothing fnit. We will keep to our old programme.” s denfcs that the Republicans would go out of their way to make any overtures whatover so she Greeuback party, Ile declared that the Committee would ot counacl the support of the Ureenback candi- dates in districts where thoy could beat a Dermo. cratle nomince by so dolng, and sald: *An honest financial policy {s one upon which we must make the fight. “The standard whick wo upheld in Mains must not be lowered one fnch," MISCELLANEOUS, BUPRRYISONS ATTOINTRD. CINCINRATL, O, Sept. 20.—Judgo Swing, act- ing in piace of JiMige Baxter, apnolnted 100 Su. pervisors, complole, with the exception of two or threo to hear from, He appointed filty-one Repubiicans, eightcen Democrats, nine Natlon. als, and twenty-two Soclaliats. DECLINES. Tostox, Scot. 20.—D. N, Bkilllng, the noml nee of the Butler Democratic State Convention for Treasurer, declines the candidacy, as ha docs aot approve of thamethods of tho party, . - NEBRAREA, Lincorx, Neb., Scpt. 20,—A earaful canvass of tho delegations elected o the Hepudlican State Convention to be held ‘Oct. 1 fndicates the nominatiun of the Ilon. William Daily for Governor. Dalty 18 _tho present Unlted States Marshal for thls State. The (ircenback cle- ment fa likely to combine with the Deymu-m. R T MARYLAND. Barristons, Sept. 2.—The Greenbackers of the Sixth District have nominated Horaco Kes- lcy for Cougress, RAILROADS. THE CONCLUDING EXERCISES, The QGeuernl Ticket and Passenger Acents who nttended tho Couvention in this city prob- ably were never befors treated so handsomely anywlicre s thoy were by the hospitable rafi- voad men In this city, Everything possible was dobe to make them feel comfortablo and at liowe, and thoy !l agree that they bave had a “ bully time.” Those who dfl not return to their homes after the excurslon to Lake Geneva uecented an Invitatlon from thu managers of the Chicago, Mllwaukee & 8¢, Paul Rallrond to go 'to St. Paul, There were about fifty who took part In this plensuro excursion. Tho special train left this cily Tuesday evening, During the forenoon o Wednesday they took n tripto* the Dells of the Wisconsin, and reached Minne. apollaat Op. m. Wednesday, wherothey rematned uutil 11 oo m. Thursday. A trip was then uiade to the Minnehaha Fuils and Fort Suelling, und they returned agaln to 8t. Paul, startng on thelr return trip from 8t Paul Thursday evenlne ot 8 p. m, and reaching this city yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Nearly all of them left lst night for thelr homes. During the trip from Bt. Paul the followlug regolu- tlons were adopted; Witrnxan, Wo nro about to separate sfter a moet udu‘hunl trip over the Chicago, Milwaukes & Bt, Paul Rallway, froi Chicazo to Bt. Paul and Minncapolls, througt the mose clizrming portions of il 1h Hiates of liinols, Wisconsin, and Minnesota; an Wauxnxas, We dealre to cxpress our apprecia- tlon uf the pleasurad wa bave vnjoycd, and of tba Im-nl:-nnlfl and polite attentiun Wo bavo received; tuerofore, Jiesotted, That to the mansgemont of the Chl- cago, Milwaukvo & St Paul Itatlway our most tiourly and cordlal thanks aru due for the courtesy and fospitality vxtended uns that they ure_espe- mn{uuwmannnumurm.dnnu uctate, Mr, A, Y. Il, carpouter, eneral U'ssecuger and Ticket Agent of the road, for concelviug the dellgntful prograniuie of this trips and to Mr, A, I, Assistant Goneral Pawsongor Agent; = Everctt, Genoral Soulhern Passcager Agent; and other officers of thé road, for tha admirahio man- ner in which they hava carried out tho plans pro. vided by Mr. Carpenter Ju all thelz details, con- tribntini so largeiy 10 the comfurt and continued pledaure of every incubur of our party, May they all live long and prosper. JResolved, That we have bhoen more than delight- ed with tho wuperior claracter of the country thruugh which thls great rallway P and witn the rallway {taolf, with the éxcellent copdition ot ite roadbod sud’ track, with the uusurpassable comfort and eleguuce of fta cars, wnd with the evi- dancee of thorouch -{-lum which have everywhere been notieesbly vieiule. Jlegolved, "That wo repard tho scenery of the beautitnl"Della of the Winconsin an the gom of thy * tiolden Northwest," aid that we ara undor 3d- ditional ubligations from the facl that the trip up the Wisconsin to the woled sconcry of Witches' tiutel waa included in the Pru;r mule, and to Capt. Dail, of the steamboat Dell Queen, for the deliZht- ful rida In his trim jittle crait. Jiesolved, ‘Fhut wo shall uvar view with interest the progress of the enterpeising citles of 8t. 1uul aud_ Minncapolis, which bavo mude sucli glant strides in their development, rendering them not only active and vrosperous Lusiicws cantres, but, with their numerous Lbeautiful private residences, muat BLiructive and destrable bouivs, UNJUBT DISORIMINATIONN, Trrusvinex, Pa., Sept. 20,—At the reasscm- Litng this morning of tha Court of Inquiry ss to the frelght discrimiuatious of the rallrosd aud plpe lines fn favor of the Standurd OU Compnuy other shippers testitled as to, the refusals to furnish cars, and, whon obtalnud and loaded with thelr oil, thut they were billed to merhbers of the Ring Inatead of to the shippers’ cousignees; lso to the Standard's using the road-bed of tbe Erle Railroad, tn McKean County, on which tu drill thelr own wells, and 80 draw tho oll froin the adjoining lauds; also to the effort ‘to obtaln an fndependent outlet, which wus cliccked by the threat of the Peun- sylvania Ratlroad to cut all traflle from the Huttulo, New York & Phbiludelphis Ruflroad it tusy perinitted partios outside of the Mivg 10 ablo ol over it ‘The Court rdjourncd to mcot fn Harrlsbure early next week, — BOUTHERN PROJECT. BAvANNAM, Sept. 20.—~Tho Cotton Exchavge at Buvanuah, at 8 mevting to conslder the ques- tlon of a Bouthern Facltly Rullroad slung the thicty-sccond parallel, sdopted resolutions de- clariug tbat the ruad ougbt to be conur;nlnu without delay, upon the plan of Benator Joi .;L‘n‘:. of Vllr:)l'nlu.‘xnlxllmvhm the Bouthern Pacitle 10 build eastward until mict by the Toxas Pa- ¢ltte guing west, and providing for separuty short lucs from Ei Puso to Mewphis, with an wter- mediate brauch to Vicksbas 1TEMS, . The Krie & North 8tore Fast Freight Lise troubles regarding the division of the trafllc of this lne among the throe Cauads roads will be cunsiderod st & weutivg to be beld in New York Weducsday. ‘Tho Geueral Tickot and Passonger Agonts’ Assoclation of Chilcago was to have Leld its rea- ular montlly wmesting yesterdsy, but Pres- Wlent Renry 0. Wentworth apd two or threo othurs were all that turned up, and consequent- ly nothing was done, The Chlef Enginecr of the Atchlson, Topeks & Santa Fo Raliroad informs o contractivg i in this city that bis road has awarded the work of grading the extension of the New Mexico & Southery Pacllic Braoch, from Willow Bprings to Lus Vegus, to tho lollowing; parties: Tiunt, Edwards, Towne & Cou, of Macu, Mo., 40 il llouston & Necly, Chsttanvogs, Tenu., milles \Vlllhm‘ M';m&e, L&m\'h P Wil \raptonde i N Villlaw Garlau Fitzalrald, Mallury & Flvu, Triuidid, Col.. 8 wiles. The Ateblson, Topekn & Ssuta Fo ex pects to e the liret road to New Mexico, us tho sbove branch is to be pushed rapidly forwand, aud Is expected 10 be completed fu March. e e — e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Naw Youx, Sept. 20.—Arrived, City of Brus- s¢ls, from Liverpobl, Bavtismon, 8cpt. 20.—Arrived, Nova Scotiav, from Liverpool. Loxpox, Scpt. 20.—Steamshins Java, froa New York, and Sicliy, frot Phitsdeipbld, ba wrived vat.

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