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z THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 187, threa sisters, the Misres Woodbridge, down with the fever, suppored o have caught the Infection from a passcnger car lately brought from Mempbis and lett near their residence, and tho windows opencd to ventilate the car. No other cases there, BATON ROTGS. Baron Rouvcs, lLa., Scpt, 26.—Deaths, 2; Tiew cases, 88, Capt. 3. M, Robbins, Clvil Engineer and 8Su- perintendent of the Government works at thos| Natlooal Cemetery, dled of yellow fever this morniog at 5 o’clock. ‘rhat brave gentleman, universally cstcemed by all, remalned here, desplto the advice of his friends, who urged him to absent bimself during the epidemic. . His losa is much deplored in our community by all who knew him. Threo deaths occurred last night, and there 11 no sbatement of new cases. Whole famillcs are down with tho fever. The great firmness displayed by our population, which enables our sick to obtain prompt attentlon, has saved many Jives. Between (fty and sixty denths of yollow fever have occnrred to date, and tho situation has been growing worse from day to day for the past week. Unless cold weather comes soon, we havo much trouble abead. One hundred and twenty-five new cases have been reported in the past three days. Lxox Jastneusky, Mayor. CANTON, 3183, CARTON, Miss., Sept. 25.—Denths, two; new eascs, twenty-one, in the last twenty-four bours. RICOTIOR. FRANRLIN, Ln., Scpt. 23.—At Ricoboe planta- tlon, scven cascs; threo deaths, ‘WINONA, M18S. New ORLEANS, Scpt. 25.—~The Young Men's . Christinn Assoctatton received a dispatch from Dr. Woolf, at Winona, announciug the death of Mr, Kittrel, and others sick there. Befors Lis + arrival the plave was almost depopulated. A dispatch to the*Tebrew Bencvolent Asso- ciation reports the death of a child at Mande- ville, La., of yellow fever. BOUTIIWERT PASS, The Howarda received tho following: “Sournwesr Pass, Sept. 25.—8{x new cases and two deaths fn the Iast twonty-four hours.' 5 o MARTINS, Spectal Nispateh to The Tridune. Marrins, Tenn., 8cpt. 23.—No change here for the better. L. A. Blake, Mrs. W. P. John- son, and a negro child died to-day. One new case, Twenty-five are now sick. Six coffins were brotght here to-night, in antfeipation of eix deaths by to-morrow. 2 i daino. . 3 Bpecial Dirpaich to The Tridune, Cairo, TI1., Sept. 23.—G. W, Cral8, a refugee from Clintor, who crossed the river in a skt Fridav, ls slck with yellow fever in tho hospital. Ile inay get over it T'he weather s cloudy and Jiot. PTROPOSED INQUIRY. A COMMIBSION TO BE APPOINTED, Waswisatoy, D, C., Sept. 25,—Dr. Wood- wortis, Chief of the Marine Flospital Bervice, Jeft hiere to-night for New York to consult with the officers of the American Pablic Health As- goclution In relation to the organization of the commission to luvestizate the yellow-fever epileinde, be baving recelved assurances which warrant him 0 organizivg such commission, and means to delray the expeases thercof boe fuer contribuied. A speelnl meeting of the Ameriean Publie Heulth Ascocintlon will he called to advlsen Iue of fuvestization slter the preliminary work | have been done in the intected districts, he Commission will be desiznated lo a fow u;ld netlve work be commenced without RELIER, LA $ALLE. foeetal Dispateh to TAe Tridune, LaSavre, 1M, Sept. 25.—At oo amateur theatrical entertalninent, held in thin elty Inat evenfig, about $100 was ratsed for the benfit of the yellow-tever suflorers, notwithstanding the fact tiat the weather was unpropitious.” NEW YORE. New Yonrk, Bept, 25,—Dr, N. A. Linaley, of Memiphie, s been sent to the quarantine hos- pital, suifering from yehiow fever, rRALCE. 0 Pams, Sent, 85,~Subscriptions for the yéllow- fever sufferers in the Unlted States wwount to $13,00. CHICAUGO. ™ COMMITTEN MEETING. A regutlar meoting of the Executive Commite tee of the Cltizens' Commlttes was held yester- day moraing in the offic of the Seeretary of the Boand of ‘I'rade, proscut Measrs, Fuller, Behut- tler, Balter, and Harris, A letter from Browasville, Tena,, acknowl. edued the recelnt of 1,000, . Drafts to the amonat of 810,000 were present- ed and ordered pald.© o7 ‘The tinanctal condition was shiown to be as follows: Appropriated ... Expeuse itemn., . Bubject to aparopr! Total subseriptions. The following lettor Prorvue's Baxk, MERIDIAN, Miss,, Sopt. 20— Westof Meridlan some diteon miles, {s sltuated tho f'own of Lake, On acconnt of quaranting it s olmost enttrely cut of from the rest of the world, seridisn belng the anty town of any sizo In reach. TLE Uintance, o has Dok almost ontirely dopendent ou us for supplice of cvery kind, and, as the yellow * fuver seems to be gradually spproaching here, ai- + though our peuply have ‘{lmu very liberally, they bave to Lustand thelr littlo means in order to wove thelr familles to places of safety. The verely atllicting this ‘fown of Lake, at ourths of tho peuple betnk down wits *4t, and we ud 1t impossiols to supply them on- tirely, As the pood peovly of Chicayo scewm to ba piving liberally to the suffering people of the Boutls, 1 can assure thoos that any muonvy sent we for the nfilicted peopla will be worthily donated. W, W, tzonug, Ji, Treasurer Suftercrs’ Ald Bocloty of Merldinn, Miss, Tt wus voted to send $500 to Meridian for the use of Lake. The fullowing letter was received: _Orrick oF THE HowARD AssoCIATIG HTuear, w Outeans, Lua,, Bept, Nelaon, E Chatrman Clluzens® Rellef tee, Unlcugo—~DiEan Biwt: Your favors of the Oth sud 10th [nst. have bevn st houd scveral days un- suswercd, also onu from your Sucrotary, Butuel H. ltarriv, 1u regard 1o the Y. M, C. A, and Peabody Assoclation, The delay has been owlng to the Hllucss of tue writer's entire family, and also his own indlaposition, Your Cupt, ‘Tucker st Holly Springe ¢ winning high bunore, Meanrs. Langioy and Busk, the only wthers whom [ seut from your city, became very carly demorolized, and returned here, and I gavo theiis paseea back to your cily. Mr. Connor, of bt."Jamev, about whom your Mr. urrin writes, hos wade no call on us, You may sely ot I8, his requisitions will bejmet, The writ- er luson his special book two Clicage families ‘Whouai e cares for with a spectal futerest, ) our contidunce in our Association ia most grato- fully acknowledycd, and the unvounded liberahity of your cutizcus 1s bayund any word of praisu from us, Wocan ooly, In the nae of the waflercrs who bave been ‘blessed by your bounty, return heartfelt thanks to you and your people. Biuce my dspaich yume dayssitice Lo you you bave scen that Furt Glvauy, Grenads, Cantou, and oters cry Hold, cnough! Ilolly Springs, Greens visle, and Delbl aro now ubout ttie worst wo have on band. But the priucely hiberality of your own people and of our countrymen everywhers box placed us 3n awple fundy, and I think more than unY‘lu. to mect any coutinvencles which can arise ‘within the scope of our sucictles, May vour peovle be largely Licased by Ilm who bas #0 moved Yo to do 07 Uk, Very truly yours, F. It. BoutuMavp, Bec, H" A, 1t was voted to telepzraph 1o Vicksburg ask- fog if the Assoctatlon there needed mouey or could use it to good sdvantage in the surround. Sug country, It wus voted to send $3,000 to Memphls, A Geu, Pucker brought letters from Simcon W. King, recommendiug that be b scut Bouth us a wpurse. It was pot desmed advisable o send blw, and the Committee voted, fo the torm of a resulution, that they would send uo nurses outh. Uu wotlon sdjourned. DONATIONS. The report of the ‘Lreasures of the Citlzens' Cumuittee is a3 follow Euployes ., C, &8t Louts R, B $ 13 exativ 7 Archcey Club, Geneva e orae 11 ] Exm;loyu Mattbicsson & eglor, Ladalio, 19 E. 1, a, T Eingloyes C., 4. % b6, Lowis £, i Total s Previvusly reported . Total to date. Varivua sources Grand totsl, | Yestenday Post 33, - $81.764 AR, doposited 100 i the Firat Natlonal Bank. subject to check by T . Woodward of New Orleans, and seat him the following telegrmm: Post No. 28, 0. A. R., han deposited 8100 in the First National Bank of Chienro, mabject to ane arder, for the reliel of comraden aniering ’mm yellow feeer. Let ue knaw if soun need furs ther contributions., LrGnaxp W. PEnex, The followlnz was recelved yeaterday, In answer o the Lelegram sent Sunday: Memrnts, Tenn., Sept. 24, 1878.—A, Caproni, President_Helian Sociely, Chicago: Money re- cefved, Craternl hearts unite in prayer tothe Father of all that He may shower 1lis choicoat Dblexsings upon yon, _Out gratitnde cannot bo ete pressed in worde, Will write by mail, A. B, Vareano, Treasurer Italian Rellof Commiitee, A. T. Ilemingway, (iencral Becrctary of the Y. M. C. A, acknowledees the following re- celpts for the vellow-fever sufferera: Congrega- tiopal Church, Downer’s Grove, 111, additlonal, 814 box of clothing from Crystal Lake; ile Mateh, Kalamazoo, Mich,, &1: a friend, {ivod Tempiars’ Lodge, Wilmington, Sunday-echool, Kewatner, W 7,505 C gregational Charch, Clarkaville, Neb., $140; Calvary Misafon Sunday-school, Peatfa, I, glll; ‘nith Misston Sunday-school, $4; Citizens, rengs Ik, 8 3 Flest Presbyterian treh, Jancaville, Wis,, $32. Total forwanted up to date, £5,00.03. THR PICNIC, Tho Chalrman of the Excentlve Commitles of the late plenlc for tho benelit of the yellow- fover suffercrs recelved a letter from the Howard Assoclation at New Orleans yesterday acknowledgiug the recelpt of the €1,000 sent somo days since. The Committee met in the afternoon and agreed to hold a drawing Oct. 15, at tho rooms of the County Commissioners, to dispose of the lot, sewinz maching, and other articles donated ta the cause. There arc eleven articles in ail, and they are valued at, 850, Eightoen hundred tickets are to ba Issued, and thoy sro to ba sold at i cents cach. The Committce meets agnln tf-)?xc:rrow 1o arrange for the distributton of tho ckets, = ‘The Farraeut Boat Club have engaged tho Chicago Natatorium, corner Michigan avenuo and Jackson street, for the purpose of giving tub race, on Monday evenug, for the benefit of the yellow-fever sufferers. Eighteen tubs have fllrcnd{ entered the lst. Gold and silyer medals wiil be awanled the victors, while a baby’s rattle will be tho prize of tho man mak- ing the worst record. In order toavoid & crowd and insure a pleasant company of ladies amil gentlemen no tickets will be sold at the door, but can be ohtalned of the members, and at. Cobb’s Library, Wabash avenue, and Nargent's l)m': Btore, 125 State street. 'Tho price Is 25 cen . VICKSBURO, - Supt. Seavey received a letter vesterday from Johm_Groome, Marshal of Vicksbure, stating that his forco was suffering terribly on accofing of the yetlow fever. All were men of family, aud the distress was so greht that ho was com- pelled to call on the police orgayizations for as. sistance. The Tloward Association had done, and was doing. all it could, but was not rqunl to the demand. lle was the only one of the force on duty, and he was obliged to take such en as he could get for polleemen. There ts £50 of the fund subscribed by the po- Hee, ang this amonnt witl be forwarded, Asst.- Supt. Dixon has 8500 of the plenic money, and this will probably be added. More 1s slso ex- pected fram the picnie to be held Monday. e —— WASHINGTON. A Change to Do Made in the Redemption Bureau Itegulutions—Iinnks Redoomnlng Notes Must Pay Tholr Own Express Chnrges—ilalhort K. Daine to Succerd Patent Comminsionor Spear—Last Dodgo of the Pekin Distillers, &pectal Dispateh to The Tribuse Wasnixatox, D. C,, Sept. 25.—Secretary Sherman ban [sstied another order, thi pyrpose of which Is to ald in the resumption ‘of specie paymenta. When the National Bank Redonyo- tion Agency was cstabllshed, the then Secretnry of the Treasury construcd the law to mean thatt Natlonal Banksout” of the & per cent fund ahiould pay thelr own expreas charges both ways on Natlonal-Bank notes sent to tha Treasury for reacmption; Tho Nntlonal Bapks, particu- larly country bunks, at the outact objected to this construction of tho law, nud weve ot disposed to permit thelr proportion ol the & ner cent fund to be encroackied upon for such purpose, bat remonstrapces havine [atled to_change the construction'ol the law, nio complaiuts bave been mado for somo years, Beeretary Sherman isunderstood” now to Imye come to the conelu- slon that tfat construCtion ot the law was not Jegal, and that itho expenscs of redemption must be borne by the partles who desire to have the -notes redeemed. Aslide from this theory: of the order, the ulterior purpose of It undoubledlv s to retaln leeal- tenders {n the Treasury i the redomptions are diminighed in awount, Of euurse a carre- anonding amount of legul-tonders are locked up in tho b per vent, fumds, Under the preaent system it often happens that notes eutlrely new are sent to the Redemption Ageney for redemp. tton, the banks finding 1L more economical and casler to puy the light expenscof transportation than to do thelr own soriing, They havo thus made the National Dank tedemption Agoney o great national clesring-house, where they have scnt thelr own wotiey to Lo sorted at wnall expens The proporting of noles une fited for clreulation recelved for redomntion {s stiout one-yuartes or one-third of the untire nwount. Someof the ‘Preasury officlals think that by this order ten milllovs mors legal- tenders wiil be ket in the Treasury than would be under the old system of prac- tically froe redemption and sorting,. Country banks are expected to bo sntistied with this order, while city bavks sud conservatlye banks are expectea to be displeased with It The ex- press companies now carry money to the ro- demption agency at 873¢ cents, whilo the bank. era’ rates aro twice that. Spear, Commissioner. of Patents, hus ten- dered his reslgnation, to take cffect Nov, 1, He will be suceoded by Halbert, B, Paiue, of Wise consln, former Conireasinan, ‘I'he Cotninlssioner of Internal Rovenue has recelved reports from Pekin that Melntyre, whose distiftery was lately solzed, 18 endeavor- Juiz to imake oit 4 case of conspiracy agalnst the witncasos who apucared ggainst him, and, of three leading witnesses, has niready caused one 10 be lodged fn fall. The secoud bus escaped to Canada, and tho third is in Chlcage. No uttemnpt has been made to procecd against the Gaugers, as wos reported in some of the Chicago papers, but efforts lave boen made to have Collector Merriom nnd other revenue of- ficials testify before the Girand Jury to sastaln Mclntyre's case. These officials have declined tutul‘l‘y ou the ground of pubtic policy, The Internal Rovenuo Bureau will prubably fmme- distely turn the tables upon Melntyro and cause his mrrest on the criminal sido of the peuding case aeuinst hi, without awaltive the action of the Uraud Jury, In that event Mcln- tyro will doubtless discover that the witncssea who paove the Government tho information upon which his distillery was scixed are not the ‘persons he is now charglug with consnlracy, Papera recompendivg Capt, White for the Eullluu of Buperintendent of tho Rallway Mafl Servico will probably be presented to the Presi- deut to-morrow, When they aro presented a statement will be made that Capt. White does not desire to place bimsell in autagonlsm with the 'estmaster-General, or to In'erfers with suy choleo that ofllcer may have for the position. Cupt, White’s triends “inutntain that he hoas no Intention of sveking to do anything over the Postuaster-General's hewd, ‘Tho Associuted Presa dispateh from Huvang, which stutes that Presidont Diaz has inforined Conuress that ho has requested the Unlted Btates to withdraw tho order given to Gen. Ord as & condition of the restoration of peace uput the bordes, tolls but onv-halt of the story, The Dlaz Governmeut hus made that demaud, and our own Government fn return has wvllud thut the Unlted Btates bos trusted Mesivo many times when that Goversiment was able” to malutaln pesce upou the border; that peace wus not eatublished, and that no clfort was made to estublish it} that the United Btates fs weary of this business, aud will vut recall the order to Gen, Ord. 1t muy be stated in this conuoction thaj dlapatches have been recelved from Minlster Fostor, giving it a4 his opivion thot s powerful revolution will soon be inaugurated ozafust the Diax Goyerument, and fully contirmins In uvery respect thy stutcincnts in theso dwpatehes of Just night, 4 ———— WELL-GROUNDED SUSPICIONS. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribuns. Davenpour, Ia., Bept. 25.—~An elupement in Bowling Townshlp, Rock Island County, 111, which bas Just cowe to light, causcs much ex- ¢itement throughout that' neighborhood. Mrs. O. B. Huzen, whose husbaud {s u well-to-do farmer, sud Who leaves severul ehildren belind ber, 8 the wowan fn tho cass, ‘The wau o whom ber cusbiug alfecilous went out to such au exteut b Georre Neweotb, o lazy good-for- uothivg with a wife aud six children—the luat uan dw'tbe ryorld “unc would think could cap- tivate 8 guod-looking youns wowa, ‘The joke about phie watter bs that Huzen employed New- couibon bis farm with the speeial purpose of having hins watch bis wile, of whotn bo Wiy c¥eu thou susplclous. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Negw Yok, Bept. ¥5.~Arrived, steaniships D Stelwmuy, frum Aotwerp; Greece, trowm Loudun. POLITICAL. The Tamrfiany and Tilden Clans Cross Swords at Syracuse. An Orgy of Disorder at Once DPrecipitated by the Hos- tile- Factions. Withdrawal of the Tammany Host for Separate Con- sultation. Their Roturn to the Oonvention, and Completo Triumph Over Tilden. 'Immedinte Adjournment of the Convention Until To-Day. The Republican Delegates Assembling at Saratoga for tho Conven- tion To-Day. Recognition of the Necessity of Compro- nise by the Cartis and Conk. ling Factlons. Tildon, the 0ld Fox, Finds o Legal Ex- onee for His Marquette Robbory. Butler Repudiated by the Fan- eull Hall Convention Yesterday. TILDEN’S DEFEAT. GATHERING OF TIE UNWASHIED AT SYRACUSE— TEMUOMARY BUIUBMACY OF TIE ORAMERCY- TARK MEN—FINAL COMPLETE TRIUMIL OF TAMMANY, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune, Naw Youxk, Bept. 95.—A Timer speclal from Syracuse says: The mutual hatred in tho t'ilden and anti-Tilden factions of the Demuerncy, and the determiuation of cach fae- tlon to met cantrol of the Convention, proved too strong for the patchiea-up truce of last night, and the ro- sult hus heen the most violent, disorderly, and dlsgraceful scenes ever witnessed in a political convention n this State. The Tammany delo- eatiun were dotermined at all hazards to have a volee in the prellininary organization of tho Couventlon, fucluding the making tp of the Committeo on Contested Scats, and, unless the Tilden men would . yleld this point, a bitter and uncompromiaiug fight was fnevita- ble. ‘Ihe Tildenites could: not yield without surrendering everything, and resolved to make afight. A declslon by Chalrinan Laning fu re- pard to the Heglt of delegates-to vate was tho «cauag of {utense excitement in the Conventlon, which was tho begluning of A, DISGRACEPUL ROW, lasting more than two houre. ‘Twenly or more delegates spranic to thelr feot and vainly sought recognition from the Cialy, while 300 0f thelr fellows were yelling, and hooting, and Lissing, ceach faction trying to back the champlon of bis slde ,oud put down his . opponent,~ At length Smith Weed, whose lungs wery stronger than any of tho rest, succevded Iu tmaking kuown to the Chalrman that bie sppealed. The Chair, driven to say somecthing, do- clared the avpeal out of order This declslon facreased the fury and fndlenation of tho Tilden men, and an Indeseribabile scenu of tumult and dis- order followed. A conflict was momentarily ex- pected between the two factions, who wura threatenlng and shaking thefr fists at cuch uther. Tho row asswmed sucl o throatoning aspect that THE POLICH WEND ODLIGED TO INTXRFERE, to prevent o haud-to-hand fight betwoen tho factlons. A dozen or more policornen rushed Lutween the beliigerents and saved the Convon- tlon the disurace of a kuock-down fleht. At laat the Chalrman gave peromptory directions to call the roll, regardicss of tho interruption or nolso, Tho Becerotary obeyed, anid, nfter yelling at tho top of his voico for ten mtnutes, during woich time not n single name could ba heard, the roll-call was declared completed, sod the vote snnounced 195 in favor of orderlvg tho pravious question to 153 against. The aunounce- went was recelven with A BTORM OF CHEERS AND I1I8SES, during which the Chalrman put the maln ques- tlon, and declared that aleo carrlod, altbough it was utterly impossible to tell whethor suy ona voted, o great was the volae, Then an wdjourn- maent wad rushed througli. Asthedelegutes wero paseing out, Rutus Lockbam, of Albauy, called upon the defeated faction tv revair to the Pork Qopera-House, The suntuons was obeyed, and was oxpectod L0 result ju o bolt aud the holding of auother Cunventlon, but, atter discussing tho sltuation, they concluded to remain in the con- vention and fight it out, AT TUR BYRNING HESSION the Tllden tighs was _rcopened, but a vote of 190 to 1813 put the Tildenites in the mjnority, aud they quicted down, The ~ Con- ventlon,) jhaving accomplished nothlug save a Tammany ~ victory, ml{ournul il to- morrow. Frostus ~ Brooks i 1o permaucnt Chinlrmuau, The trivumph of Tam- many is complete, though thelr majority s sumsll. Thero s a prospect that & soft-money, or at least & hail-and-hall, " nor-committal financial plattorin will be adovted, thouwh there will be stroug opposition frum some delo- gotes, A NOISTEROUS PODY, To the Western Ansoctated Press. Byracuan, N, Y. Sept. 25.—The Democratlc Btuts Convention was eslled to order svou aftor to'clock today, und A P Laning medo tew- porary Chalrian, A resotution Lo admit the Taumnany delega- tion from Now York and the Kings Couuty dolegates, known as the Mclaughiin delexation, buth berstafure regarded as regular, gave eiso to u luog sud acrivonlous dlscussion, The greatost disorder provalled, Peckham, of Al- bany, Weed, and several others illed the aisles, shoutiuge, threatening, ete., whils everybody was shouting for order, sud the Clerk calliug the vuwnes of the Kiugs County delegates, Tho Suyor and polico bere catered the hall, und in- sisted thiat tho meus! shoulil take their seats, Bome reslated, and yhody was on his feet, while the ball resounded with coutusion, Smith Weed had half-a-dozen police about him trying toget L ol uscat hu had tounted, deffed them, The policewen were tinally with- drawu tothe Iront of the siage, and colupara- tive quict restored. The seerctury then proceeded to call the roll. The Chair abuoutced the it of the vote on the ordering of the vrevl question to be—ayes, 1935 noes, 156 [Tremendous g, be question ou the resolution was thew put, and declared carrled, suitd greut chieeriug, A motiun to recousider was thien declured lost amid great cheering. Hrooks moved thut 4 comnitteo of one froum cacti Conzyessional District, Lo be named by the delegates from voch district, be sppoiuted ou coutested Votcs, also on perwancnt vrgaulza- tiun, sud alvo ou resolutious, Carricd. T Convention then 100k & receas. After adjournment P W, Peckhaw called o those who did ot sympatblze with the setlon ust taken to rewalu fu the ball. After remalu- ng awhile Buwith M. Weod snnounced that thosn who disscuted fiom the action taken would 1006t fmwediately ub tho Purk Opera- House, < und - Juge crowd went there,” Bmith M. Weod was called “tu tho chair, He asked i vver fu thelr oxperivoce they had aceu sucl shancless cheating s was done 4o that Cou- vention, Y We wre bere,” e suid, *to deter- wiue whetbier we should o back 1o that Cou- veation agmn or adert resclytions ci our <entiments, and denounco the nction re- ferred to aml po back.” Finally, resolutizn were pdopted denouncing the action af the Convention, aml resolvine to 20 bmck and participate {n the formation of the committees, and the meeting adjourned, Upon reassemblivg, the Comnlttees on Cre- dentiala and Resolutlons were apponted, and the Conventlon adjourned till 10 Lo-tnorrow. NEW YORK, THR® RBPURLIOAN CONVRNTION AT SANATOOA. Surctat Dipateh tn The Tribune. New Yonrs, Sept, 3—A Times special from Haratoza says that in nuticipation of the itepub- Hean State Convention to be held there to- morrow It fs not probable there will be any dispute regarding the attitude the party should take toward tho Natlonal Adininfstration, and there certainly is no desire on tho part of those regarded as renresenting Mr. flayes to have him specifieally indorscid by the Convention, Both partios—that headed by George William Curtls on the one hand and that by Senator Conkltng on the otier—are disposed to concedoa great deal for the saka of peace, Inaword, both sides not only profeas to desire, but are really anxtous for, harmony and concert of detlon in the Con- veution. Still, TRERE 18 A LaMIT besond which nelior of them wilt go. The Conkling men will under no circumstances per- mit the passage of & resolution which in detail indorses or applauds the Fedoral Administra- ton {n relation to the South or Federal oflice- lolders 1n this 8tate, while the other wiug of the Convention will not bo silent it any effort Is made to elur or cast discredit upon the Natloual Administration. Neither will they give their consent to the pas- eage 'of ony resolution—no matter how framod—which fndorscs Sonator Conkling, and presents him (o the people as the Convention's choles tor United Status Scoator. Thero was talk of passing such a reaolution, but It scems recently to have been sbandoned. Rogarding what are enlied TRE FOLICIES OF THE ADMINISTRATION and the eandldacy of S8enator Conkling, It is safo to predict there will be no conflict, Tho plntform as now nrmnged will contain & plank recuguizing and upholding the President’s title, and the Curils party, It fs belleved, will not demand more. An cffort is being wmade to have Mr. liayes Iguored entirely, and 4 set of resolutions in which no meotion 1s made of bim or the Admintstration, {8 now here, but {t §s belleved it will be suppressed when the leaders of the majonty discover that 1o offort will ' bo made by the minority to do inoro than sustain the titlc of the President. This question heing disposed of, there 14 NO DANGEN OF A CONPLICT in tho Couventlon unless It occurs In regard to the ground that the resolutions take respecting thennancea. Tho leaders of the majority—many of them minang the most intiucntial politicluns in the State—ure disposed to do something to concillate the Ureenbuck element. To-night I have scen a copy of the platform kuown to meet Mr. Conkling's approval, which contalns a very long reference to tha currency, In plain Enirlish, however, it slnml{ provides that urcerbacks shiall bo convertible into coli.’ ‘Thero 18 no mentlon of what kind of coin s meant, If the platform is presentod fu this shane, and pressed, there 1a every resson to belleve - A DITTHR DRUATS will ensue, The State Copities witt bo com- posed exactly as Mr. Conkling desires, for out ol the 4id “deleastes elected, at least B0 are in his interest. As yet no nume has been mentfoned in eonnection with the noml- nation for Judge ot the Court of Appeals, the only ofllcer to- be selectod, except tho Ion, Georgre F. Danforth, of Monroe, and inall proba- g“:x":.um place will be given Inm on the frst allol Bpectal Dispateh to Fic Trivune. NONACE URERLEY'S SON¢IN-LAW. Niw York, ¥ept, 25,—Col, Nicholas Smith, son-in-law of Horace Greeley, has been nomd- nated for Congress by the Ureenback party in \\'mu'hm:crcuunt{. Culs 8mith recently mads his debut a3 o pubitle fecturer, with marked suc- cess. Jle Is u popular man, and is expected to waka a strong run, CONQISIONAL, NOMINATION, Janrsrows, N, Y., Sent. 23.—The Oreen- baex Conyention of the ‘Thirty-third Congros- sloual Districe notluated Sllas Vinton, o . TILDEN’S INCOME, H18 IMGN-HANDED FIOCRDURE AT MANQUETTE, Fpectul Dispiic’s €0 The Tridune. Manguerrr, Miclh, Sept. 28.—~The books takon trom the Commissioner’s olllce have not been recovered, nor any trace of their whure. aboute obtaincd. This affair was plasned ana eseented by Lo W, McClosky, Agent of tho New York Iron Mine, and by Thomas Harland and W. I Healy, Tilden's sttornoys, Tho former hired o livery teamn and the latter ome vloyed and tustructed the man. They clafim now to huve served a writ replevying tho booke. It they did, no person that was lu the room kuew soything about it. They madea man by the naino of Mike O'Leary a 8peciat Coustable, as thoy voulid ot trust the regularly appoluted or electod officers to do thelr dirty work. The end {3 not coma yet. MASSACHUSETTS. THE KICKERS. Fpecial Dispaich to The Trivuna. Bostox, Sept. #5.—Tho regular (anti-Butler) Democratio State Convention, In Faneuil Hall to-day, made .o good slawing, reporting more than 1,200 delegates from upwards ot S00 towns and cities,~—a number farabiead of what Butlor's arithinetic allowed, Tho llon. Justah G. Ab- bott was nomdnated for Governor by acclama- tion, and the remaluder of the Btato ticket adupted on the report of the Comuiltteo chusen for the purpose. Grn. James Bo Whitaey tire- sided, and In his socech, which' iWa§ ‘very long, he revicwed the political eourae of Gen, Dutler, and held it up to the coutempt of the Con- veutlon. The gathering was mado up of TUH BYST LLEMENTS of the Democrale party—sober, orderly, sud baving regard for the diguity of the party, They formed a sharp contrast to the crowd which nominated Butler ln Mechanles' ilal) lnst week. Ureat enthyalasin was mavifested at all polnts on the futeerity of the party, Butler aud bis followlng scemed especlally odious, and nothing was wanting to ostablish the perfect orthodoxy of the Democracy. Allof tho busi- ness of the Conventlon was arranged before- hand, sud there wus NOT)IING TO LK DONY but accept the programune with tho heartjest aoplauie, which was done, Faucull Hall was packed down-stairs, ond & lurgo partof the gallery was occunied by delegates, so that tho dours were not open to the public stall, To insure perfect order, twentv-five policemen were on duty In aud tear the bullding, but the whole detail for the placy was 100 patrolinen and six Bergeants, oll of whom were within coll. Besldes kecving the waiks clesr and gruarding the doors, no oceason for thelr use was found, excopt to romove from tho hall a noiay deleguto who would not keen still when Lo wus ruled vut of order, ‘Tho fleht In TUH THILD CONGRESHIONAL DISTRICT will be bister, The Hon, Walbrldgo A, Fleld, defrauded of his seat In the present Congresd by Butler's vote, was renomivated by the Re- publicans to-day by scclamation, He draftot the tlnanclal plauk of the plutfora in the State Convention, and to-day hu ugalu tersely nud distinetly prunounced the sains views. The outragcaus injusticy by which he was unseated fias Leew recognized by nany who did st vote fur Mr, Fiela betore, and wbo will asalst [n cor- seeting the wrong 1o & houdsome and conclu- sive munner. Benjumin Dean, tue present Rep- vesentative, will be his opponent. W. W, Rice, of the Nluth Districr, ls sure of reclection. fle was renuminated, ouly one vote Lelng thrown sgaiusl bim, TUD PROCEEDINGS. T the Waslrn duoctated Press, Hoston, Mass, Sept, 25.~1he Lumocratic State Conventlon met fu ¥Fancull Hall, pursuant to the sdfouroment ordered by the Comuitteo at Worvester. Admisslon to {ng gallerics wus gulued by Hexeta furulihed by the Btuts Con- trul Cummlttee, Fdward Avery called the Con- vention to order, sud tbo ususl committees were appotuted | also 8 committes L repors & list of candiuutes other than Goveruor, ‘Gen, Jobn 8. Whiguey, who wus aupoiuted Chairmnay, fu his sddrss to . tha delegates sald: “Nomob vun hero interfere with your legialy. tlon. Nu ruffiau threats of bloodstied and use of brute torce cau shape of | devree lufluence your action, et us Lhat which shus the doors of Mechan- fus” Mull agalust Worcester will ever viusuate from the bonorsblo Muyor of Bostun. N, not yot, ute wl our cithes nul towns 8o fyr butldoze d o biesanbe whivii fcdow celi-uvtanaated ua- piranta to the Gubernatorial chate that the reg- ular delegates to n 8tate Democratie Conven- tion shall be Informed In writing that the moh cannot he removed from a hall pre-engaged by a rezular Democratio 8tate Committee for o Btate delegate Convention." . i, Abbott was then nominated for Gov- ernor by acclamation. . I1. Cooke, of Boston, addressed the Chalr from the central alsic near the door, His known connection with the Butler Convention tmmedl- ately eanacd confusion. When he attempted to speak there were cries of * Put him outl” * Or- der!™ and ‘¢ Hutler Convention|" all over the hall. The Chnir rapped to order, but to no purpose. Cooke porsisted, advancing up the aiale, and clalming to be a regularly-nccredited delegate, 1te finally retired duwn the hall, and was removed by police, ‘Thu Committco on Nowminations reported the remninder of the ticket, and the reporc was adopted, as followa: For Licutenant-Governor, Wiillam R, Plunkett; for Sccretary of State, Ilenry C.. Dewlng; for Treasurer and Receiver, Gen, David N, Skilling; for Anditor, John B, Fitzaerald; for Attorney Gencral, Richard Olney. TRE PLATFORM, Following is the report of the Cominittes on Resolutions, which was adopted: The Demaceata of Massachusetts, through thelr deleuatea asscmbled In convention in Fanoull 11all, declare that the Natlonal Democratie narty fa_the rnny of the prople and of the Constitation. That he nurpose of ita exietence and bond of its unity conalat In {tx devotion to the princioles of restrict- ng and idealizing the powcrs of Government in the State and nation, Apolylng that role to the rescnt political questions in which our people are nterested, we roaolve: 1. Thattho Reputlicans of Marsachuretts by thelr fallure to condemn the plot to eantnre the Proslidcucy while thut plot wan in nrocess of sce cum?ll!lllucllk by their tacit approval of the reduit of it, and sharing in the hencfits derlved from that resnlt, have ahown themscives ntterly unfaithful to the maxtms of onr awn State Constl- tutlon, and are not entiticd to call upon ln{ Dem- ocrator Independent citlzen to act with theie party or vote for thelr candidates, 2, That the constant poilcy of the Repnbiican party throughout the United States has had a con- stant tendency to contralize tho powers of the Government in Washington, & Thatthe Republican party has dlsrogarded the ndmitted rights of States ang 6f the people of the United States, Ann final action of wsurpation It has defrauded both Ktate and peuple ont of taeir constitutionally-elected Chief Magistrate, and fin- poded upan the country as President a man_ whoso only titfo to that ofiice In derived through legisla- tlon agreed to by Democratlo mombers of Congress, and assented ta by the rvnpla in ho intereats of peace, And in the bolief that the solemnly-consti- tated tribunal apnointed 10 earry ant the law with- nut regurd to party rendertd ite declslon in accord- ance with tho facts as ascertalned by judicial in- veatigation. 4. That disregard of the first limltations of tho powers of the Govermnent by the Republican pasty is shown in tho Federal and Mtate Uovernment. The neople have been taxed beyond tnensure in entarprises in which tho (lovernment cannot rightfully emoark; both Natlou and State have heen made the tools of private enterprise, nnd Congrewses and the Legislatures have shaped thelrlaws to meet the demands thergof,” Againat this peeversion of public funde, this concentration of capital and powor in the hands of tha few, the Democrats of Massachuscits have for years pro- tested. and we may point with pride iothe fact that whatover progress has been made in staying corruption and ¢xtravagunce, and in retrenching the axpenses of the Government, bas been largoly duo to the effozts of the Democrats in Congress and in the Legislature, . B. That the revivalof the groat Industries of manufactures, commerce, and the fisheries, now varalyzod by unfriondly leglslation, is essentinl to tha future prorperity of Masvachusctts, and that recaprocal free trado with the civillzed world, re- stricted only by necessary measurca to provide natlonal revente, wlill alone ounco moro whiten thoseas with tho satls of our shins, quicken our languishing industries, and rolieve the asson from tho pressure of indirect taxation that now f““ thoin of alarge portion of thelr daily enrne ngs, tl, Tho Democrats of Massachuscits renew thele demands for the cxtending of the right of suf- frage to all citizens of the United States rerl- dentn of Massachusctia without resteiction by constitutlonal or legsl ennctments, Tho prepay- went of & poll tax as & ?nl"flt:llllm for votlng ‘is Iu vlalation of overy principle of equal rights, and ought no lougor be required, and, white we favor ail reasonable reeulntions 1o’ pratect tho purity of tho ballot, we declaro that the lawa passed by tho Itepublican l.ei'l:lumres in recent yeats tendin, to hinder and obstract the noat amplo exerciac of the electlvo franchive blr our citizens, deserva tho condomnation of all lovers of true llborty andd freo suifrage, 7, Wo demand that thero shall be no further In- cronse of the Stnta dabt, oud that measures for it pradual reduction and fnal extinction aliall be rig- ity entorced. We domand that constitational pravision be made to restrain the State, conntios, and mnnlc(tnlmu from fncreasing dehta in timo of peace, Wa demand the abolition of all unne casury offices and tho reduction of expeuscs nu ne canary for the well-belngof tho peopls, We wand that Mansachusctts shall ovserve hor obllgn- tiuns to other Btates, suthac our Commonwealth shall nnt bo mnde s wafo asylum for refugecs from publie justice, H, ‘The Democeatic party in anetatning throughe ont {ts entiro history tho ‘wreat principlo of equal and cxuct Justico to sl men - has ¢yer hoen the travdt friond of Lha Invorime classes, and wu do- mand thy overihrow of munu;;ullul aud the enacts ment and execullon of such lawa as shall prutect the rlzhia of labor av woll 08 thuso of cavlial, not discriminaiing against oithor, but franied for the mutual henefil of both, U, ‘That the procoss for the collection of debts Luown as the **trusteo process” oucrates with esperial severity upon the latoriug classos, W therotore demand the passage of a_law exempting the wages of the lahorer fram attachment., 10, 'That the platform lero ldarlm.\ and cand dates here nominated are the plats d cand dates of the Demoacratic party of Massachuset| In nllianco with the Natlunal Democratic pariy, ! the vretense thas any candidates nominated oy nny oftier varty or body ‘of mon rupretunt the Dewmocratic part ( Is utterly fales and franduient, Wo summon ol trne Democrats to rally to the support of the candldates this day pomipatod. because they aloue represent the princlules and organization of tho time-honored Natlonal Dema- cralic patly, 1L ‘That the scheme initfated and enrried into eftect by the Itepublican party, of providing paper curreney not redeemable in coln, and compelling the people to recotve the same in paywont of Gub, without nuthority of tho Constitution. Conzrevs has no power to make un(mlny, unless it po gold orstiver, legal tender, Whatover power it may have to authorizo tho issue of uotes to clrculate ae money, whether lasuod directly from the Treasury or inairectly through the buniis, should be exer- clacd only subject to cortain restrictiong) Hirel—"That no uxecutlve oflicerof tho GQovern- mont shattid huve the dlacretion to enlarg or cone tract tho voiume of the currency, Second—"Pnat the total amount of corroncy au- thorized shauld bo fixed by law, Third ~'That, wustevor that amount, it shoold }w mi“ that shall -at'every momont be redcemaulo 1 coln, Fuurth=That all colns of the samedenamination ahall be aa nourly as possible of equal value, #1JtA—That whatever currency Is lseued by the Government shall Le rocelyanio by the (iovern. wmunt in payment of public dutivs st 11s full valne, Bpeeches wero made aftor tho adoption of tho resolutions, aud Lho Convention adjourned, ILLINOIS. HLOOMINGTON, Apecial Dispatch to The Tridune, BrooyNaron, IIl, Bept. 25.—The Prohible tionlsts ot the Thirteenth Congresslonal Dix- trict met in this city to-day and nominated Dy, L. M, Bickamore, of Bloomlogton, us u candl- date for Congre: DiXON. Spiclal Dispatch ta_ Ths Tridune, Iixon, Itl,, Beut. 35,—This bas veen a ficld politlcal duy bere. ‘Fho Lee County Republican Convention was held here; also the joint debate between Gon, T, J, Honderson, Renublican nom. fues for Congress, and the Rev, J. 1. Hanoy, Greenbaclier, The Hepublican Conveution was ongof tho lureest Conventlons ever hield. J. N, Hills, tho prescat Shorlff, was venominated by acelamnation, and Col. A. P, Dysart, of Na- chusa Towuship, 1or Representative, ‘I'he joint dlscussion wus ficld in the Opera-House, which wus woll-filied, The dubate elicited no new facta or paoints. Uep. Henderson bandled his slle of ‘tho question with cousummate ability, candor, aud_(orce, and suceecded (uoly in driving tte preacher fnto the advocaey of fr- redeemable tlacmoney, The reverend gentle- wan wes much at sta on finavee. ‘The church Is hia begt leld, not political scleuce, aud treasures luid ub tn Heaven should bo Mils themp, uot [:emllublo gresubacks. ‘The Hepublicans are {n lizh epleits to-night over the dlscussion, UALRSUUKU. Special Dispaick fe The Tridune, Gavgspuna, 1., Sent, 25.—Senator Oulubz delivered su uddress of over two haurs® lungtl tua largs nudience at the Opera-House thi evonlng, fu whizh he gavo a masterly review of the lssues of the campaign, His remarks upon finauce wera greted with great appluus The reprosentative busiueas and orofessional men of the ¢ty wers in attendance, also T A, Boyd, ex-Coupressman \anlluu‘ the Hon. Nowton Batemun, Col, Clark B, Carr, and muny other leadivg leoublieuns of the dlstrict, Oglesby's wldress was the key-note, which will be fol- lowed by Alr, Boyd in s thorough canvass of tho aistrict, 'Ibe Republicuns arv very much oucouraged, sod the old-time mnénmlu are predicted, Tho party {s thoroughly uulted, aud, tuless they ovorestimate thy strengih ol the Greonbackers, they will surely mcet with suLcedd, THE PIFTEENTI CONORESSIONAL DISTRICT. To tae Edlor of The Trivune, Eveixauan, Iil,, Bept. 2L~Tu vour lssue of thy {Uth 1oat. you arrulgn o vuisber of the He- ruhlkuu‘ of this district (mysell with others) ur thu falture of tha Republicau Conventlun to weet ab Purls ov the 15th fust., and alés our futlurein eabling wnotber Convention and putting # Kepublicau jo the deld tor Cougress. It you witl ullow iy the spuce L thdus [ can explain out position satisfactorily, Tho last Congres- slona} Cenvention held in” this district made no appointment of n Congreastonal Execntlve Com- mitiee, nor any nroviston whatever for callinga Conyvention, and the unly persons who would be authorized to call a Conventlon wera the Chalr- men of the Central Committeesnf the reapectiva countles composing the district, Onthe 25th ol Aucust Inat [ wrote a call for n Conventlon ot Taris on tho 13th fnst., had the Chatrman of our Committee to stan it, and started it on its rounds, with request to return to me when slgned, It was delayed Ia one of the counties for twelve days, and resuited in not reaching ma until after the 1ith nst., the time tixed for holding the Convontion. After consultation, tho time was changed to the 27th inst., at Paris, and wa ahall have a Convention at that time, and, I hope, nl:?u 1n tha fleld a straight Repub- llean mominee for Congress, no matter what may be the result, 1 belleve all the gentlemen naiined In your articls are of that mind, and are opposed to * ponling [ssues P with the Green- Dackers upon the monstrous platform adopted by them fn thls district, « L Bastow, IOWA. ATTBMPIED DRM.-FIAT PUSION. Bpectal Correspondenca of The Tridune. Dxs Moixes, la., 8cpt. 23.—It has been cur- rently reported hero for several days that n fuslon of the Demoeratic and Ureenhack Biate tickets had been agreed upon, and tho regular tickets would be withdrawn. Just who was to be put up on the now ticket could not bo ascertained: but it was hinted that there was 1o be & new deal, ory at least, the Fiat fellows werg to got the llon's share. ~ Joa Elbocck lis been over the Elate, it is understood, nego- gntlnu this traflle, and had it all arranged. ut, & fow days ago, Judge Campball tho head of “tlm bummfinun party, ood _ Tom Walker, the head ol the Democractic ticket, bLoth of whom tefusa to eat craw,,enine up here to {nvestignte. While the salo may have been made, they dony tho power to deliver the property; and on Sat- urday the Judie declared to your corresponndent that the Democratic Btate ticket would stand ua mado at Cedar Haplds, until election. A fusion At this date fn tho cunpaten would so demoral- z¢ the Opposition that {twould bo no mora than abubbleon the Sth of October, aud Its vota would be a complete nulltty. It '{s safe to as. sume that next yeor the Democratle party of Towa will bave uo existence. . , MISCLELLANEOUS. . WISCONBIN. Bpecial Dispytch to The Tribune, MapisoN, Wis,, Sept. 25.—The Republicon Couvention for the nomlnation of candidates for the Assombly for thy Third Distrlct of Dane County Is called to meet hore Thursday, Oct. 10, ‘The rumors which appeared In “Tus TainuNa some days 8go, to the effect that thero were proapects of tho withdrawal of Mr. Tonnoy, tho Greonback candidate for Congress in this dis- trict, in which event Mr, Davls, Democratic candidate, would bo likely to recelve tho united support of the Democrats and Greenbackers, haa no foundation in fact. ‘The Creen- bnckers here ara firmly bent on the can- didacy ~of Tenncy, “aml say in no case will his namu be withdrawn, Mr. Davls, tha Democratic nomince, has not yet made known his acceptance of the position, and it s thought that his fallure to publish his necep- tance Is due to the fact thot a strong cffort Ia being mado to tnauco Tenuey to withdraw; but Tam nmmrcli futormed by prominent Green- backera that they will ju no easo consent to'such & course. MICTIOAN, #mectal Disuatch to The Tribune. DretROIT, Mich,, Sept. 3.—~Tho split In the ranka of the local Democracy ls hourly widen- Iz, and the flercest aceusations and recrimina. tions are frecly exchanced, Havine yesterday commenced libel sults agatnst the publisliers and city editor of the Eeening News for fusinuat- Iz thae his nomination was obtalned by fraud und corruption, Capt. Jusepl Nichotson, candi- date for Sherifl, to-day followed up the attack Ly a siwnllar suit against Col, John Atkinson, o vrominent and atrulght-haired Deinocrat of the most pronounced type. Atkinson had written letters to the News over his own siznature, openly charglog dishonest practico In the Con- ventlon. Atkluson gave bail, and promises sensational expose of the seeret workings of the Ring when the easo Is broueht to trial, To mako tho snarl ovon wiore complicated, James B s«mrs. publtsher of the Aeening News, ane nonucas his intention of commencing libel sults agafust Capt. Nicholsan, and tue J'ree Pressyn leading Democratic organ of the State, for com- ments on the arrest of uvrlnrs. Tudicatlous nre thatthe cu‘y and !mm(ry, sithough heavily Dom- ocratic, will go Repubtean~ this fall. g 10WA. Spectal Dispalch o Tha Tridune. Dunuque, Io, Scpt. 25.—~The Convention of the Republicins of Dubuque County was held to-day at the Court louse, I . Bunting,, of Dubugue, was nominated for Clerk of the Court: W, ’l’riux. of Dveraville, Bupervisor. No nomination wus made for Recorder, ONCaOoN, 8AN Fnrancisco, Bept, 25.—-In the Orepon Lepislature to-day the Houso adopted o juint nemorinl, asking Congress to extend the tine for building the Northeru Pacitie Raljroad; nlso, 8 tnenorlal asking Cougress to provide for throwing the Umatillull eservatlon open to settlctment, NEW HAMPSUIRE, Dovenm, N. 1, Bept, 25.~The Republicans nominated Joshua G, lall tor Cougress from tho Firat District, Porrssour, N, H., 8ept. 85,~The Prohlbi- tionists have calied = State Convention st Nashuu Oct. 16, to nominate a full ticket, CONNECTICUT, Nonwicit, Conn., BSept, 23,—The Green- backers and Domocrata, in separate Conveu- tlons, nominated Charlea W. Carter for Con- gress in the Third Distrlet, LOUMIANA, R Nrw Onrzaxs, Bopt. 25.—The Ilon, Jordan E. Cravons wus nominated for Congruss by the Democrats of the Third District of thls State, CONGRESIIONAL. Hoaton, Mass,, Sent. 25,~The Republicans of the Third Congrodafonal Disteler have nonsi- nated Walbridge A, Field for Congress. NEW JENSRY, Newanx, Sopt. 35,—The Sixth District Ro- ublican Conveution nominaied Johu L. Bluke or Congres TIRES. . CHICAGO, s Tho alarm from Box 238 at 2110 yesterday moriing was caused by a lire {u the two-story tramne butlding, No. 143 West Bandolph street, wwued by Burt Topin as a saloon, Uause, burn- o uf an old mattress lying under the stairway, No dumnge, v A atll] al: 10:430 yeaterday mornlng wus cais the butlding No, 119 Mouraus stre wecupted by Shober rm to the Firc-Insurance Patrol at rd by fre In y owned and & Carquoville, lthograph- g company, C: one ui the employus got- Uug oo near a harrel of varnlah with a “lighted lamy, Damagesl ht. The atarm of flro from Box 371 at 11:30 lust night was caused by afiro In the frums barn ly thu rear of No, 37 Margarey streot, owned aud oceupled by Bornard Bede, Dumago; 830 ta barn, und $15%) for @ horss and buggy, Couse, supposed fucendiarism, AT MARION, ALAN. 8xrya, Als,, Bept. 25.—1n Marlon last nizht eleven business housos ‘were burned, Loss, $76,000. e . TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Speclat Dispateh (0 Tha Teibune, Lasuirx, Ik, Bept. 25.—Negotlutions sre In progress for the ¢stablisnicut ot a plote-glass factury here, which, it I8 expected, will glve sm- ploywmont 1o about 400 men, Naw Youx, Scpt. 35.—Fifty thousand tons of Seranton coal wera sald at auctlon to-day by the g&h\vnrs. I‘.u'::(n\v?nlx[m I& We-.tum ltatiroad npsuy Al e (ollowing. rice UL Girate, aa,:m@m{«- S, 800 375?21:"'«. $LUTGLUTIET oud thestunt, eibalg. Succlal Disyatch to Tho Trivuns, SriinovieLy, Ik, Bept. 25.—A heavy ralo- storin prevented the principal trot ag the Ban- gamon County Fuir to-duy, Owperwlss the dav’s programme proved o succesy, ‘frotting and runnlug races take plucy to-worrgw, weather permitting, CINUINNATL, 0., Bept. 95.~PFrof, appointed hued of the Do- James E, Murduch bas beon Xy partmunt of Elocation by the Dircetors of the College of Musle, f e —— THE INDIAN BUREAU INQUIRY, 8r. Louts, Mo., Sept. 21.—Five of the oight members of the Congressionsl Commis- slun appoiuted to examine Iudisn Affairs and report ou the advisabllity of trensferring the ndian Burean to tho War Department met ot the Lindell Hotel this afternoon, sud held a soeret sessfon, There wepe preacnt Scuators Haunders (Chatrmau), and MeCreory, wnd Rupre- sentatives Boone, Btewart, sud Hooker, sud Hecretary Fluunfimu. Nothfuy was dote of publle lutereat, The Commwmlsslon bewln testi- wony to-morrow. It 13 understond thet Scu- stor Ozlesby und Represcotatives Scules gsng Vau Vorbies, also piembure of ths Commisalon, wiihuot e uble Lo atleud dib sesalon heve, __RADWAYE,REMEDIES, FROM wEzm T lon. Tlffirl'ow Weed ter Using them for Several Years, % Yok, Jan. 4, 1, #ars uneil your but after exporiecn N Dear Sir: Tlaving for seyeral ¢inen donntingly ciicacy with havaderived trom them. “The " ! ! hg wilis are rewocied often as peeasion Fequires, and A1ways with the desr aetan 8 b the deaten ‘he i . W DAL ! ! D, Kinwar? YO 1By 0w WegD, R.R. R. DYRENTERY, DIARRHGEA, (OHOLERA MOREUS, FEVER ATD AQUE, CURED AND PREVENTED _ DY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPETHERIA, INFLUENZA, SORE TIROAT, DIFFIOULT BREATHING, TELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTES -BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Loosencss, Diarthaea, Cholera Morbus, or palntal dig. charaes from the howela ara ktopmd in Rteen or tweg by mincies by sahine fadwagts ity Tller. 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Yellow, and uther Fovers (alded by 1l o o Fituy centa per Lottle, DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, TIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEL, FOI TIIE GIIEE OF CIIRONIO DISRARE, SCROFULA Uit 5!1;!\{"L ‘l(.l'l.‘ILllHDLT‘ Yy 01 CON' DEIT 8E. INone Tunga or Bunauch, ki ar Bunoa, Flesh ot COHHUP’H.‘\Q I SOLIDS . AND VITIATISO Ch (it B andular Sweliss " o aniutar Gl I ey s Ao, K DUk inis, Bicening of tha Lt Tis Tuigreaus, Whith cers, Biin and 1ip Deeascs, Mercurial maly Compluinis,* Gout, Dropay, raib Hhoum, bre chitlg, Cuspsuiapiion. Liver Complaint, &c. Not onty does tha Rarsanaritiian Iesolvent usc-l remedial eeits [ the cure of Chroule, serotiisiy Comtiutlonal. nud bkln Disases, but 1t 1s 1y oaf positive cure for HIDNEY AND BLABDER COMPLANES, Urluary and Womh Discases, Gravel, Dlabetes, Lirosr, Bluppuma of Water, Tncontlionco of U e, Aluumiuues, aud o wil eucs W Tlelediit, depitn e the wat 1AGE W [t wanaintices 1Ko U 1 w white aile. or tijor ffous apicaruce, s White bo when there (s & pricking, burnfig fug water, nnd talit [n 1in sinell it £ 26 o lolus,” bold’ by drupglis, PRIC DuLLAk. OVARIAN TUMO OF TEN YEARY GROWT1I CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & C0,, 82 Warren-st DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, with aweel g, Y. Lertectly tasteless, eloguntly co: e, urge, pegnlats, purily, cleamw, sl strcugtis iy ) ‘o ure Lt il Il.anlulw'.)'\:'fi: btumach, Liver, Towels, K Bladder, Seo Discasn, dicaducho, Coustiiu, aativcuieas, 1o sgatian, Dywpetelu “lluusis Vover, IRIIIHES of tha owuli Vikia et ull < weis ol o crual Visiera. Wares. ted (o 3 Purely vesctable, contalnlog no- mereury, minersl of deletyrions ur Oty (o tollowing symptoms Tesultdss % Dlordurs of the Digeative Organa: e bt T Fhs AE liness of o ) oLl tha boad, Al Iy uf the bton) N ea, Leartodfs Dieavuc ot ¥ e oF L Full souy Frucistlons, .lnellnll the Blomach, swhanlag of the hic; Dillcuit Breating, Yiotieriug ar ‘hu e ur wuitooating eosativus when Ju 8 I e R, b o EnL Dteloigy of feraptraiio Ifim b'k in and Kyes, Falu 10 the Bide, Ui ol ' ol !-:' e it el | T R i U G R B e RBAD « False and True.”’ e Fead aletecr staiug (0 BADWAY & CO- No. & Pt b wril botaazds Wi ba 30t YOU- Heady Teller cannot b bettar deatrij) ) Indorsing Dr, Radway's R, R, R. Remedios A7

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