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* + Nonds at par, and other fisat-class sccuritles, . FRANKLIN FUEL CO., 'QLD'AND DAMAGED “PRESIDENTIAL. Termin.afion of Qarfield's ' Journey from\NewYork i ; to Chautauqua. GI0, BURLINGTON| ! & QUNCYR.R. TRUST MORTGAGE 4 PER CENT' Sinking Fund Bonds, DUR 1010, -’ Bnte at O1c wniil August 15, 1850, by - GERHARD FOREMAN, Enthusidstic Crowds' Welcome Him. at Every Station on ' the, Road. Yor 3@ WABIHINGTON-BT, - FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CuR. WASHINGTON AND STATE-HTH, CHIARLES HENROTIN, 10 WASHINGTON-ST. A. 0. SLAUGHTER, . K. W, CORt. BUARK AND MADISON-STS. / "{IOLMES & BROTHER, a 8 WASHINGTON-ST, & - TIRST NATIONAL BAYE, OMICAGO, . TAB ;%“ BAL]“ ,B i 0 District of Columbia Bonds, guaran- '?":‘z@g%y Dfivlfflhen;, -: p;!rl. : ‘“" 0, St. Paul innea s & Oma- 0O en e acllanted Mortgans 8 pet. cont The Genoral and. Friends. -At- | _,tend the Gospel Services B Yesterday. No Speechmaking, However, Indulged In on the -+ Qceasion, - The Remainder iof the Day’ Spent in .Simple Rest and Quiet. The Furore Over. Garfield and Arthur Increasing id Penn. sylvania Daily. COAL. 0L AAD Yro0D; « Alf varicties nt Wholesalo nnd Hatall by tho 103 DEARBORN-ST, Republican Club Meetings i{eld ) FRANK W. BALCH, Agent. in Tliinols Last Saturday FRANKLIN FUEL CO. Night, 03 DEARRBOIRN-ST, COAL:WOOD. WIOLESALE AND RETAILL. : FIUANK V.. BALCIHL, Agent. LAY, denlor fu all kinds of Coal, by ear- ST T ' e OMices, 280 Madison. and 126 Market-sts. i REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE, {Cor. of Thirtieth-st, and Lake-av,, TWO VERY FINE Ten-Room, Stone- ' Front. Houses, intng-room and Kitchon on #ame floor, with doublo * ':ll:o‘!:xd hll modern mprovowents, including Fur- s bixtures; very canveniontly wrraniod, and ;ummnunni' ilmn; 'flut feot front. n Another Call for Gen. Sherman’s Correspondence with Various - Army Officers, Gen. King, of Maryland, Tells Why He Is Not Going to Sup- p pory Hancock. GEN. GARIFIELD. THE JOURNKEY TO GHAUTAUQUA. . BALAMANCA, N, T, Aug. 8.~=When the train bearing Gen, Girfleld and party, “en route for Chautauqua Luke, reuchod Friendship Inst night thero was a big bonfire and display of fireworks, Lut nostopwus made until Cubn was reached, Hero tho traln was surrounded by mnny hun- dreds of mon bearing torchiights and chooring lustily, A band played, eanuon wero fired, and rockots went up, Icpresontutivo Richardson presented Gen, Garfleld, who satd: FeLLow-CiTizgns: Tho sun blazed for you all day, but you are deterinined to have light In tho durkness, und have lighted your torches and mot us intho night. e thank you for this demunstration which continues the lllumination of duy, aud for tho cathusiasm of your epirits, which s ko that wo hauo soen In” every other part of tho State.- T thauk you, and givo way to 4 gentleman who will addresa v ) ou, the Hon, e o s Pnrs 'visoes ook | ‘Chiirles .- Willinme, born- in New 'York, and 30d Bowers {n front. The bighoat and healthiest lo+ | nown distinguishod inomber of Congross from. Plerlhiece, e enly S detinages | Wikconuin, Tapinusat epey hom 10,20 S ashington st quire o1 ‘el Mr. Willlams spoke bidefly. Tho train thon 5 GEO. 1t CLANKE. + NOTICK. - - . Levinthna Minlug Compuny.’ Location of principal placo of ‘business, Ban Fran- eiseo, Califurnia. . Locatiorof works, Gold Hill Mintag District, Btorey Coaniy, Noyadn, MOTIUR I8 IEREDY OIVEN, that ot, @ mooting of the Bonril of Directors, hiold 'on_ tho %iat_day ol July, b0, mn nmsessmont (No. 11) of Fittesn (15) Contd bure was lovied upun tiie cupilsl atock ef. the payublo immedintely, i United Bintes ho Secretnry, ut tho 'ofiico of tho com- X Plne-st., ltoom &, Ban Krancisco, Calle orata, unM‘u“o“ ‘upon which this assessment shall romnin went on, . pussing varlous. bonfires and +displass of firoworks on.tha way to :Olean, ‘whero Mr, fticyardson introduocoed Gen. Qarflold, “who eald: = 4t v o “ Accept my thanks for your great enthusi- asm, foryour lights, and for tho epirit that anls mntes you, Let mo lutroduce the' Ion. O, D. Conger, member of Congresa from Michlgn n."” Mr. Congur made somo rewarks, which could Turdly be heard on necount of tho continuous yelllng of the crowd, which scomed vory enthus sinst{o for Garficld. s AT BALAMANCA, AR b ar PR . = nl"w'fi lfinnty-usvnuldh ':;‘}mnl ‘l‘luz" ?r Auj .m2 * Bnlemnncawns reached at 10:40 p, m., and tha ) nque it for sulo o 5 o patite .“c“un'nlm '“;;I“ an g myun:fl‘{ e ite barors; | usunl display of lights, muste, and cheoring peb- U bo sold enrueldny tho Lunty. firt (tat) dny of | Plewero seen. On bolng Introduced by Mr. ploniber, o 0 delinquent ussossmen . o I ikory s, 0 nnr“’ndvorlll hugen u'm“” % | Hungerford, Gen. Gurlicld brietly {hanked tho veople £dr . tholr attendunce, and’ Introducod Senntor Kirkwood. AT JAMRSTOWN. At Jamestown last night Gen, Garfleld sald: “ FELLOW-Crrizens: It {a too late in tho night and tou eurly In the mornlog of the first duy of tho weok to'n nke a spocch, but 1 have spoken tof0 many people In this State, ny we camo along to-duy, nearlng my own howo, that [n this plaee, 8o representutive of tho love of liberty und of nll thatis best In this distriet 80 ri- nowned, I cunnot avold saylng o single word to thunk yon for this welconio, espeainlly ns it 8 ko Inte and you have waited so fong. Tbid you « cordint giod-night,” {licarty applause.] ‘Tho bont feft at 1:00 o’clock, and* REACHED OHAUTAUQUA at 3 o’clock, , Bome difficulty In getting accom- modations i t tho hotel was exporiouted, though roomé Lnd. been telegraphed for. Flually all the tired party were provided for by cots or othorwlso. Y Uen, Garflold wae present at tho serviceof ‘worship in the nmphitheatro at 11 o, m., oceupy- ing a seat among tho audlence. Theo Hon. 0. D, ‘Conger, Scnutor Kirkwood, Murat Hulstead, and Hehuyler Colfax woro ulso in tho sudionce. At the Youny Mon's Christian Assovlation meot{ng in the amphithontre at 2:00 p. m.* Gon. Gurlield was present, and, occupled & seat on the plut- form. .Fully 10,000 puoplo were woro nssemblod, Benator Kirkwood, Ropresentativea Congor, Rt fchardson, nnd Willlums, Murut Hulstend, and { J. 11, Rthoades, ofi Cloveland, accompanied Gon. | Garflold. Schuylor Colfax was also upon tho platform, though not forming ona of tho Gar- tlold party. . Ono fenture of tho rotigdous oxer- clecs was tho siuglog by.the Jublloo Bingers, In tho course of tho sorvices' Mr, Colfax made an address on tho subject of Young Mon's Chrls- tlan Assoclations, Goorwo H. Btuart, leader of tho mecting; subsequontly remarked that ho know of no instunce when polities "had been nl- lowed to disturb these meptings, *Wo havo Doen banded togother," he ud s a body of Christian brothers; but webaye with us ono this afternoon who needs no wopda from his Hips to 1o}l us whero bis-aymputhies 'uro i’ this great movement of Young Men's’ Christian Asaucln- tious, His past life, his publie hilufory, and chur- actor spoak Joudor than nuy woid-hu could say on this ocouslon, Thereforo {t 18 meot, I think, thut | shall slmply sk our friopd und Curis- tlan ‘brother to vise and uwuy’ hla reapeots to this nudience, fecling toat In tho lumul!llr sltuntion In.which ho is pluced his speaking hero on such un important occaslon might be milscon- strued, aud 1 benovo he ls tho tast man in - the world to uso any such occusion for capital, Thoso ussocintioni yro banded togethor, not for tho purposu of koeoping this or thut man, but for #aving the country for God and ctornity.” After furthor less relovant romarka Mr. Stunrt ox- tended his hund to Qen, Gurlleld, suyfng: + Hut ftis bettorug it 1s. I tako grent pleasure in foe troducing our Christinu friend and brothor, Gen, ‘Jumes A, Garfleld, of tho United States.” F , Mit. GARPIELD HOBE, L) bowed onco aud ent down. As ho was ot ono wud of tho platfurm, thuse i tho opposit-ajde of thobullding wero unablo tosoghjin,and Mr. Stuaes By vrder of the Bourd o R SRR ocrotars. ; VA , Bocrotary, OPnCE-No, 50 Plna-st, Room 5, Ban ¥Fraucisco, Califarnin. f BUSINESY OA R 'MIRRORS Resilvered and Made as Good as New by - SPRAGUE, SUITH & (0., . 2056 Randolph-st. B COLOGNE, o' Top|g ? cotosne HALF THE PRICE OF The “ Mars ”Cologno. I . . BUCK & RAYNER, Porfumers. 10 NEWSPAPER MEN. A firstclass Chambers® Folding Mas ;hlne, Withi tho Kahlor Attachment. Wil old o glieot 86x60 or 24x80. In good orler, ‘f o vory, low prico.. Apply at 1his ofllee, : 5 i i hlgPermfi'éHf Discount " Wl Garménta ordored of us quring Ausast, 188, EDWARD ELY &°CO., Tallors, \Vl‘hfllh- ., cor, Monrog-at. NOURE FOIL HENT In KANAAS CITY, X0, rion Witk basumuny U oot Btmuo Frant {i Heatin, Y. roary Hydraullo Eluvators, wit : ¥ 4pd ooy maduri ImprovonanE M, B, GRIME) Kunsas City, Mo, B T Y o— - Proposals fur Murbor Truprovements ) UNITen STaTuy Ex o - '™ 1, X4 ENGINERRS OYVICE, requosted bim to coine to tho foowt of tho pluts TR LN A TR, Wia Tuly 2 Te, F0r0, and bow aguin. As. ho .srapod orward Jirea a AV OEOIALE o dupiféute, wity b re- | {horw war crios Troin nll purts, of tho audionca,: Urvacth, s vtico uniil' i oolock noon. Monday, | -4 3 T PATRa oak] s Sbened i (88 Which Umia wnd placo tioy wil) b | 4 BeccRi™ o gaewhl HARAEThim peak] vencor 1 53’““""’" ot mduom‘ for mPIove. Gartield,’ arfictd! ™ " vtg, Thg ' \:IllJr\lI u;'nnucnn,., F 8t Waukeyun, lllinols; 1MER CoN- | bowud, nnd‘,‘swhen qulet wnnggfi nrcqhuld:,gll WIS ot oroposnt, und at ntormation, avoly | i Nademont, - brepor LG o pLAcd fo MG 10 hkannwrhl'ml""f-’fl.‘,fi,‘:h“'L“"‘"‘",";}{)'h‘“‘,‘ 80 | e & sposchr 1 thunk pou: wguins Tha m:fi.}&," & Propossia for Waukepan Harbors Qonoral | thou . stopped.,.; ok, © At o : shizua 0 . uurt”“'n mber’ of L. HUUSTON, Maj, of Enxinoors, U, 8. A, whito hundkerchiofs were "suddenly’ waved 1o for Rullding Lack No. 0, o s Wi o W, Vi, O Oreat s H‘zw BTATEN ¥XQINERIL OVFICH, raoga-st, Balllmory, Md., July 10, 1980, ROPOY AL £, ¥ bullding Lock No.f, of_thy Groat %,J:;"“ll;lrlmngum-nn LA gy by the audlouce, tho offect boing very striking ond sinzulur, This 18 culled thoChautauqua si- lute, und tukes tho place, on extinondinury ocea: slons, of upplause, wulch (s not allowed, Aftor tho si “"I?,f of & hymn, the weeting closed, As Gou. gurtield descohdod tho plutfon to reuch tho oxit u rush wus mado of poople deairing 1o shake bis hand, but upoh Btuart calllng out a request 1o defor this to some othor time, he was allowed to go out undisturbed, und returned ot onca tho botel. ‘The Genersl und bis party leave bero ut about’ B o'clock Mondny morning 10r Cloveland, by way of Corry und Erle, reach- ing Clovelund nbout’ 4:80 p. n.. Thoy aro pusse Ing a very quiet and restful day hero, ! Splombior T, 84 oponod w{:flfilfl\nmmuuh- can bo had upon op- oL CHATUNILL, Maf. of Bag'n. U. 8. A- - CELLULOID GOy, Aniy Q'Mgmu ‘fifg:glar and all styles t i and Cuffs, Do not s ung :l’z‘;‘t'i:'b' nest wea ther, " Pricollsts CuAmT::g :A‘:t:{‘,“\l'.AfA‘::::u;‘—'-:‘l“]fi:‘o\'onlnz &8 Bl :t;“é:," 8‘(;‘%&"" ‘"(ldn'.ua ‘(,juu‘.ltiuglw‘fu ‘ahd mcm}mngl Lis party vist S [0y e - ;o s | cottpKa, of, Mr. T, D. s Bulling - 0 boni-stsy | JUNEEO SENTakod S S o TR e ?evcrnl ladles werc presont, and thero was ln-" ormal conversation and oxchange of reminise cences, Tho General then returnod to his hotel, ILLINOIS. RENOUNCED THE DEMOCRACT, Bpectal Dispatch lo The Chicago Triduns, ‘Draouinaroy, I, Aug. 8.~Oliver O.Babin, of Baybrook; whoso propused speech of faro- well to the Democracy was mentioned Ly Satur- day's TRIDUKY, addressod o large mooting In tho school-hotise yard at- Buybrook lust night. He announced his withdenwal fromn tho Democracy, and turncd his guns on the inconsistencics of tho party, ita unpatriotie record, its treachor- olg politiclans and lying platform, and gaven very severe vorbal engtipation to Al E, Steyon- #on, candldato of the Domogratic-Greonback conlition for Congress, and to his cous!n, James 8. Bwing, Domocratie candidate for Rleotor-nt- Large, whom he necused of pistol-peddiing dur- ing thio Rabelilon, Babln a ono of adozenin Enybrouk Town ulono who have turned froo tha Demoeraoy.to Ropublicanism. In Arrowsmith, an adjointag MoLean County town, several leuding Demoerats have come out for Qarfeld nnd Arthur, It ls porfectly safo Lo prediot great Itepublican galns in enstern MeLoan County, . *© DECATUI CLUDS. Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tvibtine, Drcatun, Ui, Aug, B.~Gurileld and Arthur Clitbe wera orgnnizod at Maroa and Mount Afon last night. h o & memibership of soventy- five ormore,t ™ 1 *Tho Greenbrokers of Macon County will meot In conveution in this city on Saturday, Auy, 28, to nominate n full county ticket, and sclect :llolemuel to attend a Representative Convens ot % The Democratie- Conyention will be held fn Deeatur on Haturday, Aug. 14.* . MISLINGTON, 1284 ' Bpeetal Dlapaten’ to The Chileago Tridune. MirniNaToy, Iil., Aug. 8—Thoe ltepublieans of this place organized thomselves fnto o Garfield and Arthur Club on Suturday uvenln(g July 31, and intend to hold inectings uvory Saturday night.uud mako sharp work for tho enewmles of Uurfleid, Lust evening we fired our first gun, nud appolnted the Hon, M. B, Custle, of Band- wich, ta take churgo of thu same, uud woll did ha serve us, for ho ‘throw solld shot nnd shell, and bit the nark svery time. Tho Sonator will be of grent serviee during the ouninpalgn, belng n very pleasant and furciblo spenker. MORIIS MIETINGS. Spectal Dispaleh to Tha Chicago Triduns, Mous, IlL, Aug. 8.—A vory lnrge ond enthu- sinatic ltopublicnn gathorine wus betd In this ulty sesterday. From bk to 00 peoply from ull'purts of Grundy und udjolning countios wit- nesded thu unfurilog of « Gartlvld und Arthur ting from tho new pole 146 feet hlxh and listened to the nddrusses of Htephen A. Doughas aud othors, 1o tho evening nbout five bundred Gar- field Gunrds, with torchics, paraded tho strocts and listoned to an cloguent address by the Hon. T, C. Hayes, HOLLOWAY AND THR “QOLDEN CIRCLE." Special Dispateh to The Chicage Tridune. ‘WaABHINGTON, D), C., AUg. 8.—Th¢ following ex- | truct from u report mude by Judge-Advocate- Holt, in October, 1864, In ropurd tho_treas sonublo Order, tho Knlylta of tho Golden Cirulo, s pertinent to tho notination of Robort Hollo- ‘wuy for Conx{cm by tho Democrats la the Tenth Diatrict of 'IMinois, Aftor explaining that tho *MeClellan Minute Guurd" wus 8 brunch of tho “ Knighta of tho Uolden Circle,” Judgo Hoit eays: “Tho first Bupreins Commander was I, G, erf\m, of Now York, weditor of the ‘New York Ncws, who was in M’}' “last pilaced in urrest and confined In -Fort - Lafuyetto. Iils successor fn vitlew was Vallandlgbam, who was oleoted at’ tho unnual meoting of the Bu. premo Council in February last, Itobert Iollo- way, of Illluols, fa representod to have aoted na Licutenant-Genernl, or Doputy Supreme Come mander, during the absence of Vallandigham from tho country. Tho Seorotary of Btato chosdn at the ‘last olcction was Dr. Massey, of Onlo."" Thoevidenco printed’in connection with this report shows that to Hollaway bud been ns- signed the duty of glving the orders for the con- templnted uprsing t rolonse the Confoderato Brl!uuvm nt Chicuygo. The lendersof tha Groun- nck purty In tho same distriot hnve ugreed to accopt the nomination of Hollowny ds tholrown, e — L . INDIANA, . DIEQUSTED LEMOCRATS. Special Diapateh o' The Chicago Triduns. _GARRETT, Ind., Aug, B.—An attempt was made’ ldst eveulog on the part ‘of, the Democrnts of bis pluog to orect a pole as a mionument to-the ; Demdorncy. “Public bpenking by-tho Hon. W, T. Colrick and Judge Lowry, of Fort Wayne, was - annoanced, but both faited to come to tinie, and thofr places wero fllied by J. A. Stratton, of Fort ‘Wnyne, and D, D. Moody, of Auburn, The pole~ ralsing was a fallure,ns tho derriok-ropos broko, but the publio spenking was atill moro of a fall- uro by renson of vulgur language and obsceno stories an the purt of Mr. Stratton, which so dls. Fuslud flie audienco that both Democruts and topublicans left burriodiy with thoir Indics be- foro lhcz could “hear furthee Insults, Tho specchos havo lessened the Demoveatio votes In this township, and tho writor of this dispaton, who hus beun t life-long Domoerat, now declures himself n Gurileld man. | * PENNSYLVANIA, BOLID FOIt GARNIELD, Bpacial Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prrranuna, Pa., Aug. 8.~Tho Hon, Gnlushr A, Grow Is in tho clty. He {8 confident of his clec- tion to tho United States Sennte by the Legls- ‘laturo which maets noxt Janunry. Ho said to- night that in his Journoyings through tho State ho bind witneased moro enthuslosm for Gartleld and Arthur than ho-expected to find, Large Republicnn moutings rro of daily and nightly occurrence, and enthuslasin for the ticket 18 on tho inoronsc, Ou tho othor hand ho says that tho Huneock furor is dying out, Mr, Grow thinks Unrfiold's majority'in Pennsylvania will not be less thrn 40,000, - . At tho Hopublican ratification 1mcoting hero. ‘last_night, tho Hon. 8." It Mason, Greenbuck candidate_for Governor in 1878, and Gen, Blukely, Greenbuck candidute for Judge in this county, ninde speeches in support of Gnr- field and Arthur, Buvorul other prominopt Gircenbnekors have nntounced thelr intention to support the Ropublienn National ticket, tee bublicnns In other Btutes nocd have no fears for i'punaylvunln. Bhe {8 solld for Garflold. ' NOTES. M A DENIAL. - ¢ Bpecial Dirpatch to The Chicago Triduns, ‘Wasitxaron, D. C:, Aug. 8,—For -soverul days tho - .Battimore papers have given publloity to tho story that Gen. Adum . King, of Mury- land, who served on Gen. Huncouk’s stalf durlng tho War, and who {8 now tho Maryland member of tha Nationnl Committca of the Doys In Blue, had doelded to leavo tho Jtepublienn party and support Hancock. Even tho Baltinioro Ameris can gavo crodenoo to thoe story. Gon. King haa written a lottor in which hostys: “I am a Re-: publican; that sottles all conjectures in my caso, 1t {a .probablo that no wman in Maryland entertnlus a more sincoro regard for Gen, Huncook than mysolf. 1t {s my fortuno to know him, to bo indobtod ta him for many nota of kindness, and to buve one Joyod bis confidonce, 1 honor bim 8 o skilled commander, gullant soldlor, and ataink mun. Porsoually, ho hus ‘my wurm ostovus; but ho I8 tho uundl;{uw now of tho Demooratio party. His success in Novoabor menns Ita suce “¢ess, with all that {8 jmiplied theroby, His tri- umph roatores Lo power an organisution whoso rule, 1 boliove, will be hurtful to tho best intor- oats of our country, nud thorefore I regard it na manifest political duty to vpposo hia eleotion fin;qugm 1wy voioo and vote to Gurileld and Ar- MORK BUKRMAN LETTEIS Tho fact has beon nscortainud that Gen, Shere man, about the snme tine that he openod hia earrespondonco with Gen, Hanvuok o reluurd to the prospeotive contiugencies of the Eloetornl count, ulso wrote on tho same subjoct to seyoral uther srmy oflicers of bigh runk. ‘Tho deslro is grent hers to know wotbior tho objoet of this cousultation was to ngree upon o x'th that tho ‘Jouding ofticers of tho nriy would follow in certidn contiugonoles, ‘There ure at loust a dozun lettors oh this subject between the high officers of the urmy that tho public now have a right to sce, and thero ure some slgna thut, In splic of tho great reluctanco about publisblng {‘ o, & “portion at jeust will shortly sco the g! WILL SUPPORT OARFIBLD. Bpecial Dispateh Lo The Chicojo Tridune, CryCINNATI, O., Aug. 8.—-Mr. A. K, Forguson ono of tho foremost Jawyers ut the Cinelnnatl Bar, and i life-long Democrat, ulnourices ovor Lis own slgnature that be supports Qurfleld and *Arthur, and may bervafter bo classed ns Repube Ticun. 1Mo has said, ulso; thut truo Deimooratio Prlnu!plu are, i his oplulon, hubedded 1o tho tepublicun party. Upon his roturn from Bara- togn fn Beptowibur he will nako 010 or two noro, speeches on the palitical situation, Mr, Feryus: sou {8 tho wan to whoni, more thun uny othor, Cincinuat! {8 indebted for tho Bouthern Rull- roud, ; BRLOIT, WIS Hpeclal Diapatch {0 Tha Chicago Tridune. Brrowr, Wis. Au‘. 8.~Tho Ropublicun came pulin, oponed horo Tt ulght in o wiass et ug uddrossed by tho Hon, B, W, Kuoyes, of Mude 1sun, and 0. . Peathor, Esq., of Junesville, Tho Opura-louse was woll' flled, and u wood sturt miade. Jobn H. French was Chadriogn of the weating aud €. B, G, Colling M‘.muu?’ A Gur- feld Club was o uuhcntvc&llh Jobu H. Freuch & e Vet ol can gon= et MONDAY, AUGURT 9, 1880, oslimatod. = Four weeks wgo It wis Crop Prospeots in Ircland Again P n vor nl - fords would. bo. worth - ottting,. but. the , Giving Riss to Much "being 'burnt and plowed urider, ns secmed then and will mako a lvely campalgn. A Young Men's Garfleld Club Is p&ml. Z‘,m.flx“;. PLATTSMOUTI, NRD: Bpacial Dispatch lo The Chicago Tridune, PrATsMouT, Neb., Aug. 8,—Last night the war was carried into Nobraska by an immense mooting, at which filly 3,000 peoplo were prwe ont. The Uarfleld Torch-Lights wero out In thosr now uniforms, and tho Omaka Giee Ciub, sixtoen Atroug, were prosont. T eo&:m-llnu-e was doubly fifled. Tho Hon. J. L. Webater, of Omaha, aid Prof. C.-D. Wilber, of Baline, wery tho speakern. The rally wns tho first publie sheeting of ' the Garfloid” and Artbur Club, of Pluttsmonth, and was tho. most enthusiastio mooting ever held in the city. THE CROPS. MINNESOTA AND IOWA. Bpecial Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribuns, Rociesten, Minn., Aug. 8,—~The grain'in this reglon I8 now well-nigh cut, and stacking has already begun, Aftor haviog driven his suto- matiobinder through and’through the Tolds in thao process of harvesting, tho farmer Is much better quallfied thap he was two weeks ngo to forwn a nearly corroct catimate of - tho yield ns tho throsher will domonatrate it to bo afow ‘weeks hence, and tho provailing opinfon i3 that the crop- In this county haa been wunder- FOREIGN, The British Situation in Af- ., ghanistan in a Very Orit- iy ical Condition.: % Belicf that the Abandonment of S Candahar May Imperil India, And the Evacuntion of Gabul Far- ther Sacrifice Life and Tredsure. - Gen. Roberts Leaves the Aighan Capital with His Military Force. clear, dry weathor that supervencd had the Anxiety, offect 0f wondorfully lmproving the conditfon of affairs, 60 that, Instead of cvery alternnto feld On Account of Recent Storms, and " the Appearanco of Potalo Blight, * tobo tho prospect, uot, one fit twenty flolds is 50 bad us that, and oven'of this smill proportion - thore -aro patehes horo ‘anyl thére' that will pay for tho harvesting. Blight, rust, and the chinch- bug have been the farmors’ foes this year, tha Insect pest bolng the most formidable and dis- heartenlag of ali the ndvorse conditions, for it 15 tho Arst visit tho buga have pald, and tholr return /The Greek Army. Boing Rapidly Aug- mented—News from Austria and noxt summer 4 lookod: for with cortainty, In | . . Germany, the vourso of comversation,with porhaps fifty v farmers tho opinion was very gonerally uxe ATFTGHOANISTAN, prossed thnt Sguthern Minnesota hos secn (tsbest days ns u purely whoat-growing regioti, and that tho ndvent of tho chinch-blg s thoslanyl for & | nounces that tho British force will floally ovao~ urentor diversificntion Inagriculturaloperations | uato Cabul Wednesday., Tho Awmeer will re- than herotofore. Accordingly, pregfurutions are | celvo fonr laca of rupces Tuesday. Ho has suo- 1making for o materinl reduction of the acreage | cooded It strengthoniog bis party., of whent next year,oud’an incrcuso of corn, REPOIT OF ANOTIIEI ANGHAKR VICTORT. timothy, clover, and pasture lunds with a view The Standand hns the following frum Bombay; | :r?: golng_into cuttle, hog, and uhefl:’ m{%‘:n’ "“A gencrally-aceepted rumor is current here’ IR BIITIBH TO EVACUATK UAHOL. LoxDoN, Auy, 8.—~Cabul correspondonco an= n - far _moro. extonsive . .sd that the Afghans have {akon Chaman-Chokler. 3 o | > Hortotore o ol e oty b e T Is reported that 4,000 Afghan tribesmen have gathored In tho vielnity of Quetta,” . DONERTS LEAVES CAUUL. Gon. Boberts' foree has left Cabul. ON HIS WAY T0 CANDANAR. ;. The TYmes' Cabul correspondent says: Gen. Raberts' foroc, numbering 8,000 meu, made to- day §ts first march to Henlshahr, Gon. Hoberts hopes to reach Candahar in twenty-five days. Houthiern Minnesotu may prova a blossing tn dls- julse, and result in sugmenting tho productivo cupucity and wealth of this portlon of the Btate, 'or the present the chinch-bug bas proved rathor & warniug then o serivusiy destructivo visitation. * The greatest propornion of danu dono by the bug 12 found to huve boen upon tho oldor und wenkor lunds,—lands which have borne wheat fur twenty yonrs oconscuutively without N ticio of artiflolnl ferilization in all ' thattimo, O In - many much iistances, &8 STEWART'S WITHDRAW AL, also upon land Wi a winter- Tho nuthoritics do not antlcipate any opposte wheat belng a ‘fullure, ¢ ;gtlnrwhunt tion to Gen. Btewart’s withdrwal to Gandamak, or Gen. Roberts” advance as far as Ghuzneo, GOQD ENOUAM., - . The Amcer hns nrndlntcd ‘Mooshk-1-Alam- wns - © sowh ate . id - nprk:‘r no attempt will be made t0 -'l;nrvcsn the ucarly Khan Ulalan, or relig worthieas crop; but, -ns8 before stated, those cases iro not #v plentiful hut that the general. averngo for this' county,; ane*of tho best and uus head preacher of Af- modt relluble for whent-gro\ in tho State, | ghanistan, equivalent to Bhetk-ul-1alam in Con- il be from ten to tifteen -huishols to tho nere, | Etantinople. He has also appuinted Governors and that of wheat of exceptionally fine weight | ‘of Ghuznee, Jellalabad, and Bumain, e Gova and quality, Furiners who:havo uot sulfered from - bugs, blight, or rust this year will of course waintain tholr wiisat-pore another @eason, but the bitten ones will lareely profit by tholr cxperience, and It s safo to predict o con- siderable - decrduse fn the . wheud proauction of Southern Minucsato 10’ 1851 and thoreafter, Heports indicating ‘o siallar. stute of tiiugs in Noutthorn lowa nro_brought b{r reliable parties who bavo truvaled by, wa through that sco- tion quite cxmnl%u y, #ho. wheat yield - thero is represonted es boing far below tho averuge, nnd the farmors us belbg thoroughly convinged that the tinko has comu whon.whoat can no fongs er bo rellod upon us o sure aud staple product.. ernior of Gbuzneo accompanies Gen. Roberts to tho latter place, o Fobe o 10 tibri ! Tho Birdar, Wal-i-Mahomed, has gone toIndia. . ' A CIUTICAL JUNOTURE, - , ; ~The Times' Calontta corroapondent says: To abandon Cabul mn{ mean nn_eoxpenditurc ina fow years of frash blood nnd treasiro; to aban- don Candrhar, may meun tho luss of Indlu. < 50 — m . GREAT BRITAIN, B " HEAVY WINDS AND RAINS. i LONDON, Aug. 8. ~Heports from various parts + 'Thg wenthor contintics favornbla for the bar'|'of the Unitod Kingdom show that consldorablo vest; and in a fow doys mote. Lo wrainwill bo'|idhmago was done by th gulos and hoavy raing a What thore Is will ail: bo saved in first- Shtolyanoaxedicd = of Saturdny and Bunday. : cluss order, Rad *tho ‘quality of‘;the horty bids || +° AMEUIOAN BEEF. . * * Y‘I;r‘n‘: buhbutmnwnmr‘ai?flfl_{m * + ;|:. Tha Times: Inn:lcading artielo says: “Officlal "cbrrespondonioa. relating ‘to £ WISCONSIN, Special Dispateh to The'€hicago Tribune: WATERTOWN, Wis., Augs. 8.—An , unusually abundant frult crop may be looked forward to, ‘tn’ this scction this falt. The apple trees are) ‘burdened with n fino crop,and pears are show- wus of great use In the debate In tho House of +Uommons lust nigbt, throws u tlood of light on the modo of fattening stock in tho West, ahd ssevorul of the documents will glve n ahock of ing_a very large yield. Vineynrdslook thrifty ' eed catile. Accounts of tho stock-y: and" vigorous, promising ono of tho heaviest. | rooamy procoss at “"_ Lmllluum ;"’m:fit:: Crops UF BRI SYor KO fnvitiog, Unhenlthy cutttle ure crowdod into Speciat Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tridune, uuvontllated sheds and fod or benn-slops, as Wiursoa, Wis., Aug, b—Furmors ure pro- | Conve ot oW, selng itioly with thels hurvesting, and huve |, ¥oll-fad cattlo froin tho West aro not a feuturo foatof tho small gralu vut. Winigrawhoat ls | OF Amerieun fnduatry. BOLDIERS YOR ARGITANISTAN. . PontsyouTit, Aug. 8.~Tho troop-ship Tamar salled to-duy for Bumbny with 1.&) men, who (l\sr& ;l‘umuu to reiufores the army in Afghan- very poor, and there will zot bo wore than balf | wcrop. Bpring-whoat willinverago olght or ten’|. bushels per uurubwmch is-not us good us lust yoar. Hyo and barley ure.fulr to good, and tho yield will be greator thun has beon raised in bls soction for years. Corn aud potutvesura, promising. Last year thero wero 40,000 bushele of clovor-seod rafsed jn Wnupaen County; tho present outiook gives promise of not morv than onesfourth of that amount. ' /' WASHINGTO! An Ymportant Matter Ponding Before Judge Lawreuce, of tho Treasnry Do~ purtmont=The Cinclunati Zoologionl Soclety’s Elophant. Bpetial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunss ‘WABHINGTON, D. 0., Aug, 8.~Judge Lawrence, tho firat Controllor of the I'reasury, has undor considoration n ease involving the right of a croditor tu attnch and securo the pgyment to himself of & druft sent from tho Trousury Do- partment to his debtor. As muny thousandsof these drafts aro sent to all parts of tho country, % overy month, the question becoles oue of groit a"l‘: :‘":lg""'“k vy cantiot advanco safely be fmportunie, In this Instance n Kontucky eourt’ Pring. . haa docrood that the drafeshall novbo paidto |- - tho porson in whosp favor it 16 drawn, but to tho ono who has attached it, tho luttor having pro- sented it for collection. Trensurer, Gilfillun hos reforred tho mattor to the Controller, Tho caso &lhol.nx flrnul:d by counsel, and will bo udeided s week, Mr. Goorgo G, umnhnru. Chief of tho Ap- rmulmuut 1vision of the Troasury Dornrtmnut, ius published o bobd of 288 payes, which will bo valuableo us a work of rofuruyeo for all who are cullod upon to write upon Governmental aiTalrs, a8 woll us for studonts who desive to Jearn in detall tho tunctions and orgunhlzution of tho soveral branches of the ‘tovernment, 1t codtalus brief historical sketchea of the olroumsiances under which coch depart- ment and euch of their respective burcaus had GERMANY, _ TMASSELMANN DENIES IT. “Benuy, Aug. 8.~Herr, Hassclman tho So- cfallst Gorman Deputy, writes to the. Cologno Gazetle, donylug that bo has taken Uight to America, o says he fs muking u politicul tour of Qermany, in condequence of tha suppression undor the Saclalist inw of tho paper which ho odite. Ho denies ho hns any private debts, thouzh ho 8 somewhut juvolved as legalsocurity | for certain publications, GREECE, ) TAYE AIMY VILLING OP, . Lo¥DON, Auy. 8.—A correspondont at Athous roporta that resorves are tiocklog furapidly, and that tho Greok army will soon nutnber 20,000, - CANNOT MOVE. A dispatch from Athons says it {8 admitted COREA. + - ATTEMPTS 'TO OPEN NEGOTIATIONS. LownoN, Aug. 8.—A Derlin correspondent ase sorts that Russla hasordored two ocorvela to proceed to Coroa, whore thoy will demand pere lasion to romain in a Corean port, Tho us- slstilneo of tho Washington Qovernmunt has hcgfig |l'llukml for comumcreial ncgotiations with SOUTIL AFRICA. VERY REGUETFUL. OArE Towx, Aug, 8.—A'largo ana enthuainstio public mooting wus held herv to give exprossion tothorexret folt nt tho recull of Bir Burtlo Frere and of the convletion that his policy fs the cor- tholr orlgin, togother with the number, titlo, and D%yl:\‘l" o otficials connocted thorewith, aud the | Teot one. A copy of tho roslutious adoptod cluss of duties respottively futruated to thoje | have besn forwirded to Eurl l(!mmrlystm- munngoment, It treata not nlone af the De-- | tary of Htate for tho Colontul Dopartmon purtments fn Washington, but of ali Govern- . . wentat institutlons evorywherv, ‘Tho greut work of .th Cinclunatl ZoBlogieal Booloty of introducing tho industry of breeding elophianta, will soon como nguin bofore tho Tyensury Dopartuient for acton. Tho Dalti- moro piperd of this mornlng aunounce that the steaor Hormann, from Bremen, 18 due there noxt Wodneadny, huving on board an olephant soven feot and o halt high, Sho buils from 18 conslgned to the Cinclunnti Zoblogloul Bocloty. A jetter from ‘Unzowell, Tenn., says that o firm of olaim-ugonts thore recontly rocolved the fallowing frowm an vx-Confoedernto soldier: NAVEHLLL, Unlon Co., Toun.—Mears. Snow &MeKinney: 1 have ULeen ‘vontumpluting uklug applioution to the Uovernment for the loss of 1y leg” 1 thorofor ask yourndvice on t, and pak you_to answor o candidly. ‘[ 1ost it whilo in the Poderal prison; not iu uny vivla- + IRELAND. " WAILVEST PROSPE M . ¢ LONDON, Aug, 8.—A Dublin dispateh snya hare, vost prospeets in [retand aro aimicausing anx- promise au ubundant yleld RUSSIA. ' TIE CAMPAION AGAINST TNE TRRKKES, Aug. 8, suys: On July 20 u lurge Russian foruge ing party was driven back by tho Tokkes, noar Gueokotopo, The'entiro Turcoman urmy I8 con- vontruted nt Geakotopo, Relnforcomunts nuwm. tlon of tho Fedurut Governmunt whutover; but """"5 13,000 1nen from Merv have arrived, and tho nvuunl shot at & man for throwing opt a cup | o battlo scewmsimminent. of water,and the ball hit we while aliting in Bois AUSTRIA, IIIL twnt. Writo if you think I vould get any- THE MEETING,OF TI8 XMPERORS, ttully you or not. Rospeottully y n'u. Honar, —— CASH AND BUTLER, Bpacial Diapatch to Tha Cbicugo Tribune, i ‘WasiNaTON, D, Q., Aug, 8.—S8cnotor Butler, in reply to the question whethor he Intended to' rueply to tho lotter of Cash, the murderor of Bhanaon, sald: * Col. Cash's letter to moshows him'to be a lupatio or a bisckguurd, and of oourso I canuot notleo hids in elther capacity, 1 have done bitn no barw, and if T bad fnjurcd bim it js usual wmonyg srontlemoen ag the firststop 10wk’ for un oxplunation, Instead of this, bo hus chosen to writo mo a letter by mnall, which does him more bhurm thun it dood” me. Ho 19 «Weloomo to all tho glory that he may noguire from this vulyar nnd coars vxhibltion of a bud and malioloud hoart, 1 huve not noticed aud do not intond to notive anything bo may guy.' CONSCIENCE MONEY, . 8 Bpecial Dispaleh fo The Chica Triduns, Mitwavker, Wis, Aug. 7.—~The agents of the Hartford Fire-Insurance Cowpany to- day received 830 conscience money from nn unknown source. ‘Fhy Mo was sont C) th 4 . ".::r,&csfi’%lflW\' Father Wumim, a Catho- will go to Obortreus) tp tmoct Bnipersy Willlam Kkothor to Ischl, who: rive Tuecsduy, - -], ‘e €y I AN - PRANOE, ", QREVY. AT 0)KRUQURT. CrenBOULA, AUR. 8.—Prosldont Grévy was thustastioally received on his arrival bero BY MALL. . ANXIETY IN ROUMANIA OVE( THR ORKCO-TORK~ 1iH QUAMIEL. A B Spectal to Landon T¥ines. Breuangst, July 2.~Tha yosponsiblo states- won, us well s all other thoughtfully-inclined politiolans, In tho Bastern Principalitics, - are awalting, with nlmoest buted breath, tho initlal slgn which shall indicute the polloy to be pure sued by Rurupe [n caso tha Turks provo obatl- nate in retusivg to ylvld up the territory grunte ed to Grecoo and Montenogro' by tho Herlln Conference, Itis firmly believed hevo thut tho Pyrks will oppuse the Dorifu decrves, olthor Ny or biokatiy by Vasktyaton, ke B4R Wsaddy on, { fllscasq of animals; ,In the Unlted States, publishod yesterday, which’ : surprive to thoso who only know English stall-" foty. Tho rains during the bist-foktalglt huve jbeen oxcossive. Potatoes are/gencrully sound,’ : but bitght is visiblo ln many flelda: Green crops Loxnox, ‘Aug. 8.—A dispatch doted Kurhan,' VIENKA; Aug, 8.~The BmpororBranols Joseph: qf Germany, Thoy (will, thonce procoed tog, it 19 expected] they will are; v i - B Been dono {n tho caso of Moatenegro. Tho he< Hef I cqually firs fn this quarter that if tho Usmanlis do oppose all Rurope this action will be tho: beginning of the eud of Mose lem domination fn tho enst of Burope, Tho interest folt in thesoe littlo States: of Servie, Montenegro, Hulgarin, and Toumanin. In tho united action of tho Great Puwers exceeds in intensity that' of any of these Pawers thom- gelyes, This assertion doubtiess appears strange to Western Ruropunims, but the explauntion ia short nnd slinple, Every one of any noto i theso countries belleves that the final solutfon- of tho. much-discussed and much-tetreaticd Rastern quostion will commonce with - the res fusnl uf Yurkey to obey o lust Coulercuce of. Derlin, Bhould that “refusal be serivus and malntained 1o extremitics, no ouo fu tho coun- trics: above meatlonud doubits that such g ro- fusal on’ tho part of tho Ommanlls will bring .on an armed intervention in' tho alalrs * of Turkoy, aud upon the nat- ure of that anncd Intervertion deponds the future of tho Principallties above referred tos Buoukl Europe intusvene with n combined force, or althoriza oue or niore Stutes to unrry out the declsion of wr-lnwnmuannl' tribunal, thon thiese Principalitics Bave nothlog to foar; Lut, on tho contrary, should the exwsting conoert bo broken up and tho ntervontion on behalf of Greece and Myntenegro come fromn tho Greut Powers: most . Intimately Intorested {n thoso States, thon thoro will s an opening for dlssen- slon Letween individual Powers which may bring on a serlous confifct, fleiee tho Minlsters of tho Cabinets of tho small Principulitics buve good ruason for tho foveeish engurnoss wilh which thoy selzs one’s hand snd demand exoit- edly, ”'?ndlu nouveles aujourd'hul de Lanudreal” . evidently fmagining that u&eclnl correspondents rocolve ‘ns much as ey seod. | tho small 8lates are quietly” furbisbing up their armor, dojog it prudently, 8o us not to add fuel by visible' proputations 1w the alreudy Infiine mable coudition of the politieal atmosphere, Itls reported here that tho Sultan entertning the Insane iden of nttempting to occupy the line of tho Balkans. Noona disputes his rght to do it, but ovory prompting of military comtnon scnse, to say nothing of potitieal “prudence, should dissunde his Mnjesty from such o sulcidnl purpose, An_attempt ol “this kind wiil nlimost certainly bo resisted by the Bulgurians, nided by Itusslan yolunteors,” and, ns tho Bulmirinn foreés avatlnblo for suchn defonse number nt least 40,000 fairly nrmed and drilled men and tho Bulkand prosent ten times tho natural strengtn. facing south that thoy do amilnat an enainy ad- vaneinz from the uorth, the projuet, If at- tempted, may provo u scrious one. T TURCO-OREEK QUESTION—WHAT WILL THE , QIEAT POWENS DO, AS THY BULTAN INTENDS TO 10 NOTHING? PAius, July 2.—An apparently seml-ofilcinl noto iasued here to-day thus expiains tho posi- tlon and progpects of the Montenegrin and Greek questions: . *In political circles thero is lttlo expectation that tho Porte will satisfy the demands of Bu- rope na to Montenegro and Greece. At tho n- #tance of England the following alternutive was offered to Turkey: elther to cede to tho Monto- negrins tho port of Dulelgno up to the Bojana, ov to reverRo tho pure and slnxrlu currylng ont of tho protocal of the 18th of April last agreed to ot Constantinople. The Porte has rejected. tho first ylternative, and nobody bolieved it able to carry out the socond, for tha Altnniana oecupy In forco the chief polnts of the lerrlwri' 10 be ceded (o Montuseygro under that protoeol. Rorescclng - this refusal or powerlesness, tho Glndstune Cabinet took thoe initintizo of ku un- deritanding between tho' six_Great Powers, i natories of tho Congreas of Iierlin, with tho ol Ject of oblliging Turkey to yield willingly or by torco, Lord Granville “distinetly, thougl verbally, proposed to the vurloud Cabinets naval domonstration by the .dispateh into ‘Curkish wators of a ficot cumnposo:l of siilps of euch Powor, carrylng troups for Inading. .The foreign Cabiuets, on this proposal beng come munieated to thew, hesluted 1o accept it in s integrity. Austrla eapeelulls, feeling thot her role a8’ a Lorderlng Fower Imposed on her the greatest prudence, while ncenptiug the principle of u nuysl domonatiartion, rejected everytilng. that could nppear like detive imtervention. Kho declured, Indged, that she disnpproved taking” troops ‘on board the flecer, amd that tho fleet - should consist only of two or three ships of each Power, Itnssia adhered 0 the English pmposnl}lwuh tho sofa reserva- tlon that sho should thereby be committed to nuthing unless the: proposal wis sanctioned by tho other Cabinets. The other Powers mady sume slight roservatious, but n complete unders standing was arrivid at on the Hrst purt of Lowl Qrahvil pruposil—via.; the feeessity of n nuval demunslmqm\'gi piid not satisly Montenegro, Whesr ‘{Ho of the Forolgn: |- Utiow culled upon tho Porte either to earry out the Convyntion of the 18th of. Apri) or to ead Nomenefiro-lbu Figlit bunk of "tho Bojana, 1t demand implled nimost lmmedinto “eXcéution. The tinio abowed was hot 1o cxeeed a fortnight or threo weeks, - The Porte replicd by vejeating the cession of Dulelgno and nsking for un ntlow- ance of three montus ta carry out tho Conven- tion of tho 18th of Aprl), and to- tnko buck from tho Albaninus tho territory wrongfully ocei- pled them. This Interyul of thieo . imonths ~ was not uccepted by the Fow- ers, who bave bren i now con- tnually requesting Porte ut once to settle with Montencgro. The understanding with regard to o nuval demonstrition thoretore® oxistd, At tho sumo thme the Puwers have signed nothing on thoe subject, and this under-- standing {8 us yet only u verbal ngrecment, Tho negotiutions which bave tuken place nimong tho Powers with regurd to Montonegro snre ilto- gethor distinet from thuse relating 1 Greeee, and tho vaval demonsteation, us projected, is only for tho present, at least, 1o uftn at obtrine iny satlafuction for Montenegro. Neforo taking tho lultistive in negotintions for auy movenent JAntavor of Greece, the Powers deem it needful 10 walt and beuar thoBultan's reply to the Col- lective Note which bus been handed in to tho Porto by M, Hatzfeldt in tho name of the Am- bassudors. When this reply has been recelved, It It I8 In tho negstive, it 14 guite possible, and hus alcendy been proposced, thut nesutlntions” muy Lo held for mokhng the projected naval demosie atention upply to tuo vbilnitions of Turkey to- wards Greeee ns well ns Monteuegro,. Afl the ropresentutives of the Grent Poweraut Constan- tinople aro warmly urglvg tho Foito to earry out the convention of tha 18th of April and tho decialon of the Coufercice of Lvrlin, Tho Powurs are ununiinously: deeluring to the Porto that every day's deliry silds to the gravity ot the situntion, The Bultin's Minlsters du not yet seom dlsposed to yield, Whilu tho Cabinets have beun offecting tholr understunding, the Porto has hoen speculuting on thelr disnnlons n tact, it Is knows thut to thidend it has uddressed eon= fidential overtures to soveral Powers—viz.: to Russiy, to England, and, lustly, to Gerutdny, Althongh It s not suceeeded fn upsotting the genernd understandingaid hus nochunuee of sue- coeding, there {a overy rensoi to believe thut It 18 tho hopoe of doing so which keeps up its spiric of resisunce.” ‘The Temps argues that, though tho Powors are to o certain exteht agreed, there 18 ot bots tom w rivalry Letween England, backed by Itussla, and Austrin, « bucked, 1t nnuussua’. by Uermuny, England's attitaidn on the Greel duestion, moreaver, is connected with . gencrul ey which France does not atul canniot shure, {r, Ulndstorw and bis coltongues, while in ope ition, so fur committed themscives: on tho Murkish question thut thoy cunnot oxiriento 1nomscives from thelr engugements, and, Mr, Uludstouo's: fdous, belng with bhin srticles curtainly will mnot abandon understunds the thom. He 13 of ruvatizing tho existenco Iy 3 utterly ndiferent a8 to of tho Ottoman Emplro, and ho wislies {or o fudorition of small Christiun Btates in jta place, though what {8 to be done with Mussulman Al- baum or with Bosula und Horzegovina, tompos rurily beld by Austrly, {3 not stuted. Ho L, 100, & fanuticul hutred for Austrin, whoso ol hostility to nutionulitios ho caunot furgive. e chookniate her attompts at inllnotos over tho neighboring princlpuities and her aventual dus signs on Butonlea, ho ia rewdy to bring all his furces fito play. rrom Itussiis ho nifects tho bus Hof that nothing s to by foared. The duty of France, tho Zempa mdds, {8 to tuke part in the Europeun l'c'cuom-um lmlx‘;u‘“nnl:,l ur‘hulr.m rovert to absoluty neutmbity whorever i glves lace to _u contlict of jutorests which fro not hoso of Frunce, g TOR TURKS NRSIST THE QRELK CLAING, Special taLondun Ties, CONBTANTINOPLE, July 24.-It {8 Locoming overy duy wore and inore cortain that thoTurk- fsh Government witl not only deeline to aceept tho recommendation of the Powers with regurd to tha Urevk frontier, but wili oifer open ros slstussco to uny attompt. on tho purt of the Greeks Or others Lo curry out by force tho . wishea of Europo. *1f tho Sultan stiil hesltutes, :it 15 not us to whothor ho should resist, but sluiply, 0810 what form the reststunco should ; taku. + At first ho was inclined to ussumo nilo- slant pttitido, and spoke of sending o doet into +Uruuk witors, but e now percelves the wWisdony " of refruintug rom suchu course, id fs dispaosed 10 adopt 4 moro conoilistory e of potioy, in thia bopo that the. Powers Wy bo liduced (o revonsidor their declslon, o “wiil ‘m»l‘nbly wall togothor u groat nitionul council, siutlur that wfalcn ndvflml Ll in 1677 to resist tho do- uiundg of Russin, wid will uot necording to lts mvlu‘. For tho inoiment, howuever, such i un- upusl atop v coneldored fo bu unnueessy, bue unuvo it (8 guperaily belleved Lhat the Powers will not euwluy anythlog tnore forviblo thun mornl prossure, or it mokt o hariloss naval domonstrution, and fron (ireece aluno there s, 18 1 unld, nothiie t fene, The Urovks, neqords g 10 tholr own ufliclul statistics, which' uro probably much exugoratod, cannot bring tito tho theld more thun s e, while 1he s periul Goverpmunt bas [n 'Thessuly and Epfeus ubout 80,00 wen, which wight Do misd o double tbnt nuwber ln tho wpaeo of two ar throo ‘weekd, A Thubnl{l rich country, and e barvest 13 il ;imr ux‘lfoxmomnlly ‘ u}:pnflmg,' nuurm b o modest wauts of o 'furksish foreg co {w lfi'i- ed \ri’ Yhu locdl supplics, Thus, (ke I naturally w frumtho Greelc mill possibility of a- navul tnlly Indtferent, mnl n{n{ulllc ll't?:‘l ; cotld Jury,” All that the Bultan e = i Totin Ilrr 0 Jo s, ] gy Turks bellove that they have nothing to fonr. ‘propartions. To the , emonstration.they nro Lecauso, they are,congincmt them very little in- &ard is the danger of - 0 forelgn flect uppenting beforo tho capital, and on this point he moment no tcet without losind ' and in A f 2 undredfold Uy .menns us_been as - RthoRIFIR, who dechis oo e w dnys thodofanses of t 0 navel resont fic’;‘“ lomt.'r '\‘Im ({%nruunfl cs propartion ahipa,. may l;o inorons o1 on, ¥podocs. G +Blumn hns returned from his tour of inspectit ‘and recommends, It.45 5ald, tho Cion ten new forts on tho - POLITICAL NOTES Btralts. INDIANA, Bbeclat Disvateh lo' The Chicaos Triduna. construction of i Lavarerre, Ind., Aug. 8.~Contrry to pres dietions, tha Democratie Connty Convention, on Brturday, passed off pieasantly and compar- atively harmnoniously, here hnd, Leen a.big fight mutle over thie selbétion of delegates; the* bone of; pontention ;being tho Chalrmaaship of tho County Cehtral Committec. What thoro is in that position—unloss the gentleman who oo- cuples it tandles the bung to the “ bar'l*—to Ga0” Attel 1 eoitesty your correspondent ia ' At the priinurics some of tho * grn, haired boys'* hldnlgm ln'\'ery uncomplimentary. repard to T, able to remarks “in i one .ér two nated was: Thomns perfor Courts B. Wand, Judl cich instances ‘tistar wero resorted to and bload drawn, The tioket nomi- liain Wityns, and” Te of tho Hu- John Stairand Levi slaybaci, lep- resentatives: Hennett Poresman, Treasurer; Barr McCutcheon, Sherifts Wil corder;- Willlam T Murnlock sud Jam [ M, Dost,. Coninissloners. Tho ticket 1s composed of avers' aye men, bul '?] ¥ . the county, the mec Tho Hou, Godlove Enstern teip last even the the election ‘enrefully prediots ticket, «He this district. over it 500, s B‘ Orth_retu eld, of Republican majarity 1o ghopeless one, rned from his ing. Tie hus been looking oand confldontly tho Republican will soon open_the cnm;fllxn in. His opponent, Mr. Myera. I8 pested. for g spoech hore on the l4th inst. Tho latter gentléman has Leen in th Burveying tho situntio: Special INDIANAPOLLS, n, Aug. 0 clty tho last fow days pateh o The Chicago Tribune, Ind., 8.—Among tho ‘Bpenkers enguged for tho Democratle opening of tho campilyn Saturday noxt i Senator Jones, « apenk et Evansvillo with* of Florldn, who wil Senator McDonald, ' 'WISCONSIN, . Special Duspateh to The Cricao Tridune, WATENRTOWN, Wis,, Aug.&.—An actlve warfaro ia wagiog for the Democratic nomination for member of Congress fn the Fifth Congressional Distcfet between tho forces of Gen, E. 8. Bragy, of Fond du Lac, on the one slde, and tho cohiorts of the Hon. A. K. Delaney, of Dodge, on the other, Of the nino delegntes elected from the four Assembly districts of Dodge County and The Fifih and Rixth Wards of thicite. Delnors - frionds clulm five, agninst. four for Gen. B This result is regarded ns futnl to Delouey’ 2 chntices, ad his most sangulne fricnds ndmit that. 0 securo the nominntion he must have the Grm sup] port-of - tho united delegation from Dodye County, This he 1ias not secured, and bis oppor=. tunity for Cangressional honors is doubtiess lost. Brogg’s renominati v TLLINOIS, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Drcaron, 1, Aug, 8~A coll hns beon {ssued for the Republican Twenty-ninth Benatorial District Convontion to mect In Clinton, De Witt Cuunty, on Thureday, Aug. 1%, at 10n. m, RBight of the faiirtean delegatrs are fnstructed to yofe for Jumus M, Rogers, of Dreatur, for Represon Everything how w;nu to the certalnty of Gen. atlve, There 18 no Bonator to nomiuante fn this diatrict this year. OI110. DAyTON, O, Aug. 8.—~The Hon, John A. Mce Mublon, ih n letter to his eonstitucnts, necepts , the renomination ns candidate for Congress In -tho Fourth District, which' he positively de- * elined at tho Oonvention a_week ngo, Tho Rte- publlcans have nominated Emanucl 8hultz, and are contident of oarrying tho: distriet, which guve Gov. Foster 600 majority last fall, 1t Stan A= The ExeFa ntex: Gi . TANNER'S STOMACH. ANl 1tlie.Food Nie Puts Into’ ing Klesh at tho Mauto of About a Hall Found Por ‘Hlownr. - Speciat Dispateh (o 0 The Chicago Tribune. Naw YOouk, Aug. 8,—Dr. Tanncr |s dolng well to-duy.. There scormsto bo not the slightess apprehension that bo will not soén rexaln his novmal condldon without ditliculty. Ml the thirty houts which. have clapsed sinco b broke his fust ho ks guined oight und one-hutf pounds of tlesh. AL 10 o'clock Sunday moralng he nwolzo and enlled for . beofsteals, 1o con- suied s bulf pound of this food, vjecting tho tho: fibro, toast, Ten on ounce of wine, He also ate two slicss of milk minutes n((vfivnrd- Jhe ot o then b o nap, sad ot 8:35 he drank four oud of milk. Mt an hour later e drank 1 . ounces more of pure mitk undiluted. and at 745 ho awoke and to sleep uguin, took un ounco other ounce of brenkinst — wns down to enjoyed, dinuer, This mpeal consistod of balf o of ‘wine, wine at He wi . He o drink ane 8 o'clock, His prepared At 10:40 o'clock, This meal consisted of, ano ounce of wineand hult o pound of beef steak, which he swallowed, fibre und wll, without apparent inconvenicuce. At noon to-duy he wes welghed, aud balanced the Leam nt 126%. pounds, which Ho thon sac. ho heartily pound of steuk. Whon ho bhud consumod this ho remurked that bo consldercd Wis dlgestivo orgnns stoong enough tw return to his regulur rutipng, and that | further precuutions woro useleas, Ho emphusizod this determinution by cutlng n pound of watyrinelon, At 1 At potatocs atowed in willle. At 46 ho drank vight ounces of puro milk, #43 o wte hatf u ponnd-of boofsteuk and 4 o'clock he drank slx ounces of Bups’ palonle. Atd:)bo. drunk olght nunces of mitk,und twenty sinutes lutor ho regaled himselt with fourteen oun ' of wittermeloli. A quartor of un hour ultor that ho purtook of twelvo ounces of beef tea and ouo ounee of brawl. at 3 o'vlock and four ouncesof bheef-ten ond water, At 0 o'clock :19 p'clock p. m, he took R B ot o8 ‘TSHi ang rank nn ounce ol wine, welghed, and found that 10 pounds, nap, Ho awvoke' Hu thop. ho wns ho - bulaoeed* At 6:40 v'clock ho took u tupid a bath, and uppeared groutly retroshod, At quurter ilter 7 o'cluck ho took bis suppor, which consisted of twolve ounces of beot-tea, diaht ounces of milk, aud i ounce of bruid, flewas ready for mory stesk nt 7:0 o'clock, whot he Knuml with potntocs. Io ook ono and one-bulf ouncos of wito ac ¥ o'clock he drank olght 3 took . uils consuted one-lnlf w'elock, At anuees of inst meul LHT) Linsy' for t ule, ha o day at 10:10 p: . which conisted o eightouncos of mitk und four ounces of boel 1o i During tho ordeal hls Atarauch behuved woll, il ho was not troubled © with nrusen or slolucss of wuny kind, Hedidnot feuve tho house, hut walke:d ubout somo in big chatburd, Ho will 1 tuke u drive to-morrow, and on "Tuesdity ut furthest ho thinks ho witl be able to attend to business us wsual, Th the Western Assoclated Press. : New Yok, Aug. 8,.~Di, Tanner spent a very, quict duy to-day, und saw very few visltors, s physiotuny sy b ovan boexpogted ol i3 mproving os wolt as nch i fong fust. Duri) g tho early ?mrtuf tho twovning ko ehowed hulf o' pound ol aml part of Shortly beforo noon of beefstenk iand suine patutocs which ha witd then weighed and otowed fn wllk, [y Ho he uto Lectsteak, only rotululug tho juice oF sy WK-IoNSE Sand. winc, hult u pound been turned tho scales ut EY pounds. ‘About every hour he purtook of smo nourlshing food or drink, which Included watermelan, milk, potas t 1 in ik, ale Wito. Abuut 0 o'cldak bis wolgl 1 was found to bo 10 pounds, '.'nnd frisked ybout his roomn vy oiny ilkcon schiolboy. thing remarkuble, boot breud, and wus uguhin 10 wos mll [la physiclung say his rupid . recovery from the elfets of his long fust issome= et A STEAMER SINKS. New Yoni, Aug. 8.~This afternoon while the exoursion propeller B, Cornlug, belongiug toJohn H, Btarin, was louvivg Glen lslund. for this city, - with botweun 700 und 800 passougors, sud while bucking out from tho pler, sho raun hor storu on a rock, staving u hold In 1t, when sbio Alled and sunk to the pukrds, ‘Tlio pusdon TS WUTO trande forrod to tho stoamors Laura 3. Starlinund Bt. Nicbolus, and wera brought to this en{n Th Wi great excltoment asiong the Coril ure §'s pus- Bengens, LUk 1o onw was lostor injureds it schelsadardilesus el OBITUARY. = - . Bpecial Dispateh 19 Ixe Chicaga Tridunsy Crantoxn, 1, Aug. &-Mr. 7. O. Dickey, & highly-cateomed citizen of this county, contyl from Kansus City, Mo., died thia oiorhiz: 1o ateer oy Hugeriug Hinces of Bvo weoks., Tho fu- nerul-services will tuke pluce ut Furuor Clty, Do Witt County. Hu leuves g wity aud u host of frivnds (v woury yews, his dedth, Hid uge was 3§