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Zz ; ] 2 ee? THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1880—TEN PAGES. — ie PR IDENTI. AL, REIGN. . tho nee aud German Socrotaries at the Pp. ‘ATE’S VICTINs, was tho arent work af atat nip that | Ganiuere, Imt, Aug. 1.—Tho Demucrats 1 . | to cha ine the armament. of ler troops, and | An Exourston Train Ci dovolved ion thio Repttblican party. At ovary of this pince inade w second attempt this A Very Unsottled State of Af 30,000 rifles were ordered, Portions hiving | allisio step in this gigantic undertaking ‘the Demo- | evening to ralse a pole, @l'hrea days had fairs in the West of - been delivered, caused reports thnt Russia |* Atlantic City, N. J ga Jo arty, tho prosont supportora -of Gen. | boon pont In fiting. Mite ‘fio Tor aancrlfice, eld : : was. ainding arma ‘to Bulgaria, ‘Thore aro | * ~ y ay 5 vation of tho Union. Wo camo out of the War | monto in tho Assantbly Chamber to-ts Y 1 on ‘ominated for Representative In Congress on’ |, with a debt that was discouragingly largo, and-| lett on the afternoon fram for tho Rust. ae first formal ballot. Mls ouly opponent e HO, an tas A. C, McDonell, of Bay City. : : CH eee ee thet dabe ied the THAT OAUIETE POLE, fae EXPLAINED, ; —— % Tho Inside History of the Hen- Tostoration of the currenoy to the specte stand= Anectat Dispatch to The Chteagu Tribune, UCTAREST, Ang. 11,—Bulgaria decided WEST VIRGINIA, Wuerrsa, Wf. Va, Aug, 11.—Benjamin Filson, of Harrison out Husk ronou ated ‘for Congress to-night by acclama. | ion by the Ties ‘est Virginia Slgutlot : Yemocratlo Conyention.: =e n Near dricks-McDonaii Con- ; ference. — Hnncack, have presented thomsclvas neatiobs | At :30 p,m, tho first heave was made, aud ab many students from Bulgaria attending Rus- struction aud fn lindrance. The three 'ront | G45 when the polo hac renched an angle of sian military schools, and about fifty of them | Lwo Persons Killed, ana Many enactmonts that brought a golund currency to . tho people were,—first, the nct to strengthon the 85 degrees, and while yat tho top rested upon Jay ret rned liome to spond the vacation, Badly 8 TERAS Ss sans | Mite Hemstioke Tales the Mate | BMG SGI ve deetiearieagi aad | WRU ANY "Sulfate "ahi | Many Peasants Found to Be | iaslltietfualiva? waste caite?y ip ee GatvesTox, Aug, 11—A News’ special ter into Her Own third, the tot for tho resumption of speele pay. | ground. D. D.dtoody, from Auburn, Demo- | - Armed with. Enfield *.. | goodly proportion of tho reports about Rus- mont; passed In. 18h. Agninst avory ono of | cratla nominco’ fot itepresentative in tho sian officers arriving in Bulgaria, A Storm Fat Bosw! : thogo mmensurcs the Democratic patty ofered A | Legislature from this sounty, was on tho Rifles, - MURDERED, tal, dn Ita Its ‘Vialts the atern resistance. f beliove L nm outirely ne. | ground ready to state the gond qualltics of = Neighborhood of Pittsbur, ive the support of nalnglo Domo- re . - | gin in tho Russian service has been foun ° Gratie vote, Sensis. Thurman and ayant, | without s word of. consolntion to his follow: | And Aro Drilling and Organtz fear Kattakurgun, on the Saimarcaut trond. | Several Persons Killed and a Largo Num, rom Dallns says the State Convention to-~iny. iomipated Gay. O. Af, Roberts for Govern, gn tho first ballot. 8. J. Storey was poml- nated by acclamation for Licutenant-Gov- ernor, Hands, And Decides that Tom "Must Stick”. Under All Ciroum , De tl ors, ‘Io say the Democrats are discouraged 4 = : NEVAD Ae stances butted ig'k vigorous: opperltion ie those. ions? and disgusted is drawing ft mild, a ing to: itesist the Lend ‘Alghanistan with bneerane s agers ie on ber, Severely Wounded, San Franoreco, Aug. 11.—A Carson .dis- J iS ures. When tho uct of 1809, declaring that the | ‘Thera wore ton sighers-one of whom fs an . Laws. - Russian Governor-General Lt murder {9 eee patch says the Republican Convention noimi- United States would pny {ts obligations inthe | old Democrat—to the Garfleld Club to-night, {tributed to political intrlz th ’ : nated Hollin Bf, Dagget for Congress by mo | 4) yea i Ce ei ee Nath votdd tore prenomtsmes | ANd not a Democrat to be acen on tho streets, 5 Were stolen, cad the ceuebinnie ot the wine ben ONUIBION: Shumate fs ra Mission FOr Sie pay off ino pub dubt iit tho tutofepecsuitod by The Hemocrats are noe orranized yet, antl | The Candahar Garrison Has Seve dered man hus disappeared. The Ansatian dineanetenel AME eck cot j : q G : e f y Aug. 11.—, TRADI AND LABOR. Cinnati to the Hoosier’s Heer ee te ee thet men taene eho nupe pole and a retreat of a prominent lender, eral Skirmishes with the Afghan of committing the murder. another | piace at May's Landing, on the West jane < ‘ Home, ported that this was the jue Anoagure of the ob. etd is no prospect of an orgutization. Natives. 3 WILL GO PREPARED. & Atlantic City Railroad, this afternoon, be. . THE MOLDERS. cs Ce ee ee eee vequnted: Alice hapracn aifuree siasti RENATO pe allem ad: 2 _ Loxnon, Aug, 11.—Tho Times’ Constanti- | tween two sectlons of an excursion traindug Louisvitnr, Ky, Aug. 1.—Some of the and Mr, Bayard voted fornnamundmentexcent- | yaw Monte, PKR Luesdengtor Conklin . nople dispatch states that a counell of Mints- | here at 8:90 to-night. The second seetton striking molders of the Ohio Falls Car-| For the Purpose of Dissuading | ingtho 5-20 bonds, thon morethan half tho public made his Arat’visit oo tho National Repub Gon. Roborts Progressing Well, ond | ters tins decided that the Mluistorof War | ran into tho rear car of the first, ‘Thirty per Works sent to Cincinnati for Fitzpatrick, Him from Being a Can= debt, from any obligation of coin paymont.. Itad | Made lis first visit so the Ne tetera 4 will go,to Dulclgno in the war-slilp Selimfen | sons were more or less {nJured, and 4 ne President of tha Molders’ Union, to come to & Pa ag Dee eo reniained wit rid hour, To ordereda fait Meating with No Resistance. witva large detichment, ported that two were killed outer! te . Joffersonville to adjust, If possible, the dit- didate, sustained, the public debt would bave beon paid | set of documonts on hand to be sent to his - EVEMYTHING BATISFACTORY, Bit The é 5 fat from 8 to Of conta on tho dollar; the Nas | h itech Ia tale 2 ; ° P Lonvon, Aug, 11.—A Times dispatel excursion party was composed of tho ime. ferences between the molders and tho Com- fiom would bave. beon, disLionored, and ite pub Home at Utlen, wioh Ir falcon, as up tndlen | sa cidente'of tho Mocting of the Austrian | from camp at Daikak Aug Lteaes “caw | Bors of Bt Anno’s Literary Institute at st ba pany. In on Interview with' Fitzpatrick, I t forever binsted. ‘The alti Y Anne's Roman Catholic Churctt ‘on Sorazue, Prestient of tho Cur Company, ez Mr. Conkling Makes His First Vislt to Hic create So eee tle cary ae hat | Aetive cainpalanins, and German Emperors, Stewart etfected the withdrawal of all the Lehigh troups from Cabul to-day In admirable order, | Avenue, this city, Three wrecking tralns clined to ninko any concession whatevor to | 6 Republfean Meadquarters, Teen ee eer Focnneqienees, Garaes | Gon, Joseph Te Tawley and Mr. Joseph Berlese rangullity prevailed "deta Is ng | Mayo been sent to tho asona ot the, elsn tite molders, but consented to allow their to = of the modern rounback hereslen. | hava ree | Medill also Visited hendquartors to-day, GREAT BRITAIN, alan noe rae ra eraintelct, at fone z eit re. return fo work at the former wages if soma eooh 7 ‘The second wreat measure to, wh have re- A CADET CLUD, ' THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT. * a iH ATLANTIO Crry, N. Jy Aug, 11.—At hatte asstirance was given that another strike 8p of James G, Blaine at tho Opening a RE ree set deat oieencleaneeh “Speetat Dispatch to The CAeago Tribune. Lonnow, Aug, 11,—In the railway aceldent pubes ae rable, 7 ho, country is quiet past U o'clock this evoniiig the second tte should not be hastily Inaugurated at n future of the Campaign in His State. rollef has como to tho taxpnycra of tho United | Austin, Aug, 11—A Garlleld and Arthur | neur Berwick-upon-Lweed yesterday .the | to Cabul to-day to visit den, Stewart ond Mr, | Of, 0 excursion-train which Jett Atlantis time, ‘These terms were declined by the z Btntca, was opposed at avery stop by the entire | Cadet Club has been formed ab Austin, Of rails were torn up a long distance, and the | Grillin, whon a very sntlsfactory Interviow Clty at Go’clock ran fnto the first’ Bectlon, molders, who persisted in elaiming an ad- Demoorutic party in Congress,—-Mr, Thurman | ficers: William Iloss, Captains George engine and carriages were broken up, ‘Tho | Westeld. ‘ho Ameer favorably iinpressed telescoping the rear car and killing two per vance of 25 cents per day, On the announce- IOW THOMAS STUCK. and Str, Bayard, as wstial, in the loud, The pro- | Lidtka, Second-Lieutenant; Jolin Smull, eg ‘ De allthe English officers, He expresses bis | 20N8 and injuring about twenty-five aunt of tg | reant Sprague | hottied the | ams, MENDRICKS’ DECISION AS TO HER HUS- Cision axompting, bon Tindhie ee tet ct edie | Hiret-Lientenant, oat eeate ne Seinen areas gratitude to the British, olliers. | Cho; passaurers eho me ralitated motders that the Company would organize a. BAND'S CANDIDACY, orost. Yot Mr, Uny: oe t + : B 8 from new corps, and none of the strikers would Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Twoune, rite cated ti eeondmone sinking OL his Dro n RLD’ f -FURTHERING EMIGRATION, * AITGHANIST. . Camden at midnight, Siva the following ae be allowed to werk In the foundry. ‘The Car “ vision from the Iw, and all tho Democrats in A meeting vened by Mr. Thorold R countof the disaster: The exoursion-train Company this evening elosed a contract for |, WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. 11—Tho “dis- Congress voted With him, Mr, Rayavd furthine mesthng, convened by Air. Thorold: Hog: ON THE MARCH. 2 consisted of twenty-alx cars, slxteen in the all the car-wheels and car-castings they will | tingulshed railroad and Ddusiness” man | ndyocated tho substitution of thoold State-bauk Proliminary Arrangomente, ers, member of Parliament, was held yester- | , Loxnox, Aug. 11.—A_ dispateh from Zahi- | firat and ton fn tho second section. ‘Tho train require til the new foundry: corps can bo | named by Mr. Murat Halstead in his letter to | system for the Natlonnl-bnnk syatem,—a mons- Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, day to consider. the formation of a company | dabad reports that on Monday Gon, Roberts | Was, fled with St Ann's Catholic exeur: organized, so that but Ittle Interruption to | Mr. James ‘Gordon Bennott as baviug been Gro. Hrau htc Mish: tnrotiogs, “GUMBteE ota te, New Yonk, Aug. 11.—Samuel Sloan, 1.3. | for tha purchase and sate of land in the | marched sixteen miles. Supplies are coming qloulste fro se Kensington and 3 Lladelphia, thelr business will occur, tho bearer of message to Gov, Hendricks | linpuliy, the Republican party was abloto de- | Jewott, Cyrus W. Meld, W. 2. Garrison, and | United States, with tho view to furthering | in ptontifully through the Amecr’s agents. o'clock, and” the second * followed “6 COOPERS AND SWITOMMEN. requesting iim to withdraw from the cand!- | feut this destructive proposition, and tho Fund- | Goy, E. D, Morgan wero elected Vice-Prest: | the emigration of small farmers, and assisting | Ghuzni is five marches dlatant. after, All went well until the tirst- section ducy for nontination at Cnetynatt in favor of | INE not of July 14.18it, wae pinoed on thoatatutes | donuts of tho World's Fair Commission. | such emigration by loans on security of the | caANnAnan SuUMMOUNDED HY TumEsuEs, | reached May's Landing, when tho engineer Seaece hoe EN tealipah Rite pors Senator McDonald, was Mr. E, Bf Ingalls, net ible dove ‘was Cedriny’d per cout | igre Judge Henry Hilton, Jackson S, Schultz, and | land sold and oceupfed.. A committes was Adispntch from Quettoh says Canlatinn Is plowed an and starte ae ran, on 8 side-track concluded thelr strike this morning by ro- | former Prestdent “of tho Indianapolis, Clue Cpt, tou lay soaroaly aE Itt Abram 8, Hewitt, named in the actof Con- | formed to protiiote the undertaking. surrounded by a large numbor of tribesmen, gal ie xi One had passad these celying an advance of five cents per barre), | nat! & Lafayette Ratlrond, “This gentle- | f"hresorved, all tho remainder of tho 6 wilt | Sess authorizing the World’s Falr, sent in a ANOTHER NAILNOAD DISASTER, who do thelr utmost to Intercept letters, reu- | except ‘two, when the second section wW Prompted by thelr success, the switchmen in | 92 was in Cinclnnat! before the Conven- | bo runded at'é por cent. When thn War closet | communication announcing. thelr resignae An aceldent occutred to-day on tho Mid- dering communication with the garrison very | ¢ane thundering on behind, Tho en- tion nssembled, and satisiied himself that Mr, | the annual interestof tho public debt exeunded | tions, ‘The subject was referred to tho Ex- | Iand Railway, between Leeds and Lancaster, | ainicult, Ineer of. the IJatter section whistled tallowes. their’ ocala. tls mornin Ligh Hendricks could ‘not possibly get the Are Republican pasty tho, Annual Interest ie tess | centive Committee. : where 4 pasaen rer.traln left the salle. Seven CUAMAN-CIORT. down brakes nae Se eee ran ae striking for an advance of 10 per cent. Eeney coveted —_nom/nation, while there than $80,000,000 and tho Principal of th, debt bas J. HL. Rutter, J. F. Naverro, and Gen, Clin- | Perseus were gs a pyeney injured, It fa possible an attack 1s meditated on | to work, owing to the Wat, Hn the rest Tee Were gelling $1.00 per ding, but wanted, the seemed to be ® good working | Bra crowning measure of the Republican inane | tx Bs Fisk were clected aAombers of the iphyae ae tans tonsa jgottonen fatt Chanuin-Chokt, ns Ayoob Khon Is reported to | motive émaned into the last eur of the first srTne 1g paid by the Vandalia Company. The | chance for securing {t for Senator MeDon- | ofal Palley was tho not of 1875 for the Faauimp- Comunission to fill vacancies, # pve ahieynida amie ceeucle fat eds io | have detached troops who are golug In that | section, telescoping It, and causing a fearful celye the advance demanded by the strikers, | told him his conclusions, Senator McDon- | Tetncbrats, not asinglo Democratic Senator or | #2 Executive Committee: Edward DENOUNCED, BEIRMTSITES, f Into tho car the cylinder, ena werg pbieehiashAdianaar als ald replied squnrely that he would not con- Reproontdtivo votlug for it anda year nnd ia | Cooper, Roswell G. Ralston, J.P. Morgan, | * At ntand meeting at Clonmel this ovenin Cotta, Aug. ae teeeee coe ces from | steam poured through the car, senldisg FIRES. sent to anything having the appearince of | bait after {ts paseo tho spamunuraela wncey it George RK. Blanchard, James Talcott, David | gietter was read from tho Archbishop of | some successful skirmishes with tho tribes- | Nearly every passenger in it, In an Instan > bargain or arrangement by which he himself | sanded the repent of tho Resumption act, and | Dows, William A. Cole, William B, Dens- | Cashel denouncing the Hous of Lords for | men of tho neihboring villnes. tiere was ‘a ‘scene of fenrful exeltoment, { as Cuicaag, mas foboe veneers, Mr tage | ee patos ad Guia Was es, | ony Sameel, A. hla 8.1. A. Bato, | eso ne Comptation il Aglare emilee Ge laws | aad She Yet “beat nek he : a} 5 es IN AND COAL, + a he} Imimedint after 10 ' A still alnrm from EngineNo.8 at 8 o'clock | he was going to sco Mr. Tendzicks and lay | Vary on that question his namo na eseaped my | Charles K Graham, A.M. Hayt, Charles L. | so imakure Gt ine went of Scotland | interview Gene owner oH ataet With iG | blended and carried through “the ea Just evening was caused by same dry goods | the situation before him. “Not with my | obsorvation Tittany, N, K. Foirbank, William IL Post, triking : te into the h ont? rain J Atul. Teall is : * | met at Glasgow to-day, and fully considered | Whole army for Gundamak. a si DOF om hearts | 0 : extehing fire In the show-window of a storo | assent,” replied the Senator; “Lam forlieu- | Thuvonot singled out Mr, Thuan and Hr, | Prof, Smart, of Indiana, Aloxander ©, | tho position of the lrow and coml sendes. ‘they |” : nil, ¢the” crowded cars wore speed a at No, 469 Milwaukoo ayenue, owned by J. sdrleka oll tho time.” eal ae Sasntiox jondlors of ue Democrutio purty, aad to recora | Sands, Georgo A. Crawford, ‘Theo, Bates of | agreed that the state of tradedid not warrant GERMANY.,: iy Ph ayer he a Crore anitle : M. Dallas. Damage, $25.5 °° THIS WAS BENATOR 3 DONALD'S s shows that every stop tnken for tho restorntion | Mussachusetty, Lhomns MeElrath, William | on advancy in the wages of workmen, at RANE COLLECTIONS, + | just as the aceldent occurred, and tho passen- ‘The alarm from Box 827 at 7:80 Inst even- | throughout the Convention. Mr, Ingalls did | of spoalo payment and tho better udjustinent of | Q, Roberts, Rufus latch! Thomas Rutter, | present, and, as the strike of colliers and |” ee 1.—Prof, Bastlan, the ers froin Italso hurried t cd rr ‘ dda n nee | teeNationnl debt hus been opposed, hindered, seh ch, * | ininers Is general throughout Lanarkshire, it Bentz, Aug, 11,—Prof. Bastlan, the lead- | gers from Italso hurried to render assistance, ing was cased by a, fre at No.3 Branch | 040 Indinnapolls, however, on his own ne- | {0 ted -by both these tors | Lowls May, E. R. Dickinson, C. B, Fisk, A, | Hners Ws ke fe ied ‘Tha work of ‘removing the injured.was im atteet, ‘uwned by Patrick Monahan, and oceu- | count, where he arrlyed Into nt night. Ho Por Eee ree cmtnont Gonntoe 8, Sullivan, John P. ‘Townsend, ‘Thomas | WS, 780! ved that oll the furnaces In tho | Ing German ethnographer, has returned from F - mediately begun, and medical ald sun vd by Mrs, C) « e eh : rs AGGIE i country belonging to the tlrms represented | Indiaand America richly Inden with rare od; v i} marrtrt t Rucholde: Damage 9a Chive, wuufective | Me™ do Mis flemdrleket residence | oe tery ay od binant bea toot Rdented, eo | Barbour, James ¥, Wenman, and WL. | ut themevting be thrown out forthwith, collections, menelghboring Neuse hoist sey Af ; fine, 7 him plaiily that there was’ no. chancy | Banees of the country would stl! bain con | Strong. ‘Te NEW ROSS OUTRAGE, ' | RELATIONS WITH JAPAN, @ express = weru switched off, and * for nomination at — Cluclnnatis fusions tha National oroaie would ave rocalved Mayor Cooper offered 1 ‘resotution, Great alarm and agitation are sald to pre- Bent, Aug. 1L—The last Imperlal | fitted up os hospituls and attached to theex- NEW YORK, § while nt the same tine It Jay in his power, | Graeniy development of the grene, Biskiceana | Which was adopted, © requesting tho | vailin the vicinity of New Ross on account budget provided for the ‘cleyation of tho | cursion tratn. In these were placed those New Yoru, Aug, 11,.—Tho insurance upon | by withdrawing in favor of Senator Me- | commercial interests of the country would havo | Executive Committea to report ut the | of the yery ovidences of orguulza- | Gorman Diplomatle Misalon at 'Toklo int Jeast injured, and the train proceeded to o S tom- | Donald, to secure the prize for the State of | been vain and frultless. If th Thave : 3 . | Yon surrounding the Boyd outrage. ‘The | Germ! rea and the Atinister tone coe | Philadelphia,’ Physicians from Camcden who BoE ee eet Mania | Anuling atleast. Goveltendtieks hesttated | quotigund tio recordset have roferred to curraete,| 1st mecting after tho sixty anys what addl- | digguiscs of the perpetrators were so perfect | TeBulaE enibaaay aid the Siblater tare fins ing-train, whieh was ¥ > 1 canis down on tho wrecy A moment nid then roplled in substance | ly deplot the cuurse of the Demovrntic party in'| tonal legisiation was necessary in thelr | thatidentiicntton is unlikely, Marked ntten- gheady Dreseited Hin. cretontaye ito, tile telegraphed for, forbid£noromoval of anum- I 1 Pojnt ts distributed among twenty-one elty | that th ecb was e one, he di the Puat, what might you oxpect from itin'the | Opinion to further the objects of this Com- | tion hns been drawn. to. the fact that the ber of injured, who still remain at May's companies, eighteen Amerfean. companies, sired Cee eet leat on itvandl consult Atte, futurey” And io tho iigtt of this oxperfeuge and mmission. weapons abandoned by tho murderers are | essing commercial relations botwoen Gor- Landing. ‘ sd and twelve forelan companics. The insur: | Hendricks on tt. Hoe made an appointment | 1% ful vlew of these foots, 1 ase ull tho | ‘Lhe Executive Committee wore instructed | Enfield rifles bearlug the Government brand. | many and Japan and the elreumstanco that —_—_— A aheo aggtemates $184,026, th Bre inealls for the next dase Wh votory of Maine and of tho wholo Union, ao far | to open subscription books, and report at the n the House of Commons Monday Sir | other great States are there served by regular “INSTANTLY KILLED. BaroE — Thotimo arrived Alre, Hendricks was with | 322% volce cut reach thom, whothor thoy think | noxt meeting, and n Committee was ap- | Statford Northeoto called ultontion to tho | SRYoYS, tonethor with the fact that tho | ~~ syseict Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, £ AL-WARTE, MASS, her husband, S Tnntig mrecesafia Seoul now pineed under potnted ta pripare an address to the people | Now Hoss utraye, anit stated thut tho guns | Sovutnt yeurs bie Minisiar hee Tagiied dey | CAIN Tih, Aug. 11.—This afternoon aboct y oy y » Fei cl row. < 4 sida of its friends? Among thoso fricuds, nono x4 ; anid the late Government bid ordered level with the foremost Luropean Powers. | hauled off the transter-steamor Morgan, at damaged by fire last night, Over 1,000 bands | celved from the Demucrats, first at St, Louls, | stronger, ablers moro’ zenluus, or more eansiate To the Western Associated Press. sate of some Enfield ited but the rene c ) 7 y a G DESTRUCTIVE FLOOD, tho Catro & ‘Vincennes Railroad inclino fn gre thrown out of work, Ingured in the | Ia being placed second on the ticket, and | ent cau be round than James A, Garfield, Never | _New Yous, Aug, 1—Tho. Executtve | Government had stopped thelr sale. Posen, Aug. 11.—A-sorlous overflow of | this elty, the.day yardmaster of the rund,. Mutual ofices, , mere LT pea ey Hy be ne co uated } Ac ay any ea ae tho gem Counties 9 t. We oe ae Coins <i ci innes,: ob, Dublin, “nake bow i iver rosie 6 tributary, of the Wartha, man Hinged ain 1 liner, who rag an - Set EE oaks out, Sho g t ut ; nnlss { A many such rifles ar ins flooded the adjoining fields, and -nil the | of one of the: cars, whs. knocked off bya Ale AeHISOy), HAS: ania Pow ilo woulll mong, than MEK IEC Cr | att ee aay indiscrentisr olient te cares to cided tn whine manner wabscripilone to the people; and urges pou tha Augistrates tho | corn upon them fins Ueen sweptawny. A | archon. the forward etid of tho bont under Arcisox, Kas, Aug. 11—The flouring- stances, Mr. Ingalls, sho sald, "E have ude | tls erent subjcot us, Indeed, te is tu reference | Wty adopted. declaring. that 10 percent bo | Recess ity of Inquiring how they came Iu their | great inundation of the Wartha ig uppre- | which the cars had to, pass, and, falling be mit of J. M. Hurd burned this morning. | syed Thomas te stick, As for Senntor Me- | tO.Ull matters of administration that may como possession, It ls rumored that 1,400 Enficld | hended, 2 . tween the cars, was Horrlbly mangled ond . s el 3 y paid at the tlue,of subseription, and tho re- | pie: iy 7 : ‘Loss, $12,000; Insured. Donald,” sho continued, “he has no family, | Pet ptrcer en Devore Peoeldent of Whe | riuinder after pormntiont orguntzution, sub- sles lave been none Sob Debit 0 vatlows . 2 a i thrown Into the river, Death was Instante- : a. ; and there will, be no disappointment to any |" wie sare BOULD BUPTORT THB REFUDLIOAN jet tothe enlt of the Executive Committed | PMttyg, “lO country withit genta, AUSTRIA. peonk ue bat. heen an ie. employ oe Oe fi OBITUARY. one but himself In any event.” “Thomes ald TICKET. | In six 16 per cent Installments, ut intervals of | "The Cork Constitution saya: ‘The presont | ™# EMPEROR wittias AND rrawcis | Trond Dut a si ort ing, And: evidently forzot : 2 stick, and the result was Iancock and En- In ndiition to these great Natfonnl reasons for | Sixty days cach, to commence July 2, 1831, statu of the western part of Limerick Le very JOSEPH, y pas td beyenale to utis bedy wee ‘eapven a ABIGAIL PETTIT. glish. the people of Maine renewing their expression a disturbed, Ilega} “drilling Js extensively | Iscut, Aug, 11.—The two soverelans were | Shortly after the accident. Leis, 7 Spectat Diepatch to The Chieayo Tribune, * BEFORE AND AFTER. a Sentidence in the Republican purty we ive a: THE WEATHER... - + | carried on, and Fenianism is again beglnin greeted with the greatest enthusiasm on Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago THibune, * * - LAPAvetre, Ind, Aug. 1.—Abigall, wite bedi . foundntion of tho Government of Mulne in ie, | OFFICH OF TInt Cie SioNAL Ovricen, {0 feel ie ways A Jaro number of well | thelrarrival here, Fort Wavnu, Ind,, Aug. 11.—Henry Fagla, a of the Inte John Pettit, formerly Chief Jus- Pei arg tie down to the your 187, we wore blest -with good | Wasiinatoy, D. Cy, Aug. 19—1 a, m.—For | Khown Fuulan emissaries, aro working up ® | Iacu, Aug. 11.—Ata meeting of the Em- | of Columbia City, a passenger ou the excur 3 . "] Woyement, und exelting tho pedsautry to re- 1 . slon train- to Rome City, was. killed at that tice of the State, dled Monday night, ‘after 0 ; 2 bor yovernmont und honest udministration. No | ‘Tennessee aud :the Ohlo Valley, clear or | peilion, | : : perors, which was yéry cordial, Emperor pince by jumping from’ the train beforelt protracted Hines at the advanced nge of 73 | qWASuiNaroNs D. Ca Aug. 1L—~The Post | waster wl Biel eth e co Wale gecores | Darlly cloudy wenthor ynrlablo, slitting to | “Le ruth sare private letters trom the | Frincls Joseph wore the Prussian unitorm | Mopood’ {4 Rumbing hia serucle Ms Heal years, forty-eight of which she has passed in thustastie EL He In J just b tho Ropublican party.—thoro was genorut cooti- | southeasterly winds, statlonary or higher | West of Ireland depict the condition of that | and Emperor Wiliam woro the Austrian | against fence, era! his akull in two this city. Mrs. Pettlt was a woman of great hustastic Hancock paper, In June, just be- | denco on tho part of the whole peuple in the tne temperature and barometer. part of the country in gloomy colors, speak | uniform, * Ata banquet at the lmperlal villa | places. - 5 Jutellectuat power, and much beloved by. is for fhe Cinelunatt CaNxene ty fs printed, He Tikes See unkanini cin tee Bae For the Lower Lake region, clenr or partly pf lures quantities pe pris op uuzyled, into fast evening, the Empress of Austria/joined ' °” guvERE STOR. Hy lurge elrelu of aequaintances for her Chiris- | article with the following headlines fully | suirruygo was porfectly frue, and election returns cloudy weather, northeasterly, winds station+ | on tho hillsides, of th a 1 Ty. + the two Emperors, The guests Included | * fe ¥ ; tun zirtuta aut Spotless. private Me. She Gisplayed: | “Moro Army Scandal; How tant countor ith serupulauy care and Impare | ary or higher tomperature and barometer, ous strangers ‘from Agiriea, mand ot teh Prince Milan and tho Prince of Reuss, the Pistoia Perak Pe liecrapeane tren : Well known to the legal fruterity-of indiana | MOF General Ofleors Have Violnted the } Hons ay uuicuturenmmuniy, there Hie, ween | For tho Upuor Luke region, elear or partly | latest mtricle at Knock, when the “Virgin | German Ambassador to. Austria, In’ tho assed over ‘this. ty of the country this i and adjolning States,» ‘ law; | Big Pay for Servicos: Never Per | tutiitwen enses in wuluh to irregularity and | etoudy weather, northerly veering to warmer | 8d St, Patrivk appeared to tho peasantry evening the Eiperors viskted tho theatre, bass ba tae q t : z formods Further Instauces of Indifference } gofeetivunoss of roturna wore suchas to deprive | Goatarty winds statl Hf barome. | Ol told them to pay no rants, The Vienna Journals Interpret the mecting } tternoon, doing considerable damage to 0 ALBERT ILAMPLEMAN, to Military Regulations; What Shall Be the | te Governor and Council of the power to give caster iy Windy; statlonary: or: tower .batome y SMILED FOIt HOME, of tho Emperors as evidence of a now con- |-property and killing several persons. Rob- a “Byielal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kenedy?” ‘Tho abject was to show that tho | Gigotad, “and iu") avery "oud “of “thous | Hor tho Upoer Btsstselpp! Valley, clear or | ,,Zavenroor, Aug: 1.Horaca Maynard, | Soliton tis Austro- German alllunce, and | ert Kelier and Thomas Kain, Inborars on the ! Crastox, {1 Aug. 1L—Albort Hample- | Genorilof the Army, and somo of tno tiigher | cutee, * when roforend to” tho | Jeg-, | partly cloudy wenther, easterly véering to | Postwaster-Geiioral, aniled to-day for thé ile Sri ai ase |] Pittsburg Southern Rallread ot Washington aan, & most worthy and respected gentle- | oflleers, did not observe army regulations, | Wslature, tho rightiul man, was seated, | southerly winds, stutionary or higher tempor- | United States, rie ke ual Gy hae sa ie vers ‘i by light ire ante man, and son of Dante Humpleman, a | Among these tt Included Gene Tianeock, and | but whon Gov. Gutceion anu bis Couuctt came to | uture, luwer barometer, ANTILLERY HONSES FoR GRBECE. . BCT Aug. ie ‘The Etnperors took leave | stantly Mod, . At a vor} eo Oe : faruier, dled last. evening after ® alort ile shoke EL ns Talo ae a iva iieealivea found the roturns dofectivo in so. many "towie SL Rar Pete BETA er ATiee Sledepr Qreeco has purchased 1,100 artillery horses, eee Len reed aga, the Ba Iran nedeunrce ay Mer Pea eee TT { ness, of lux, Ho wus buried this afternoon. | painted ated oflicors, WG. Mitchull. Cut that thirty-soven members of the Loxielatures | nearly stutlonary temperature, stationary oF VEDESTRIANISM. A was with him was badly injured, ‘I'he tre z Hie leaves i wifo and several children to | Bethe Iiftirintnntry, nes nover jonwed Ina rest Batually dleateds oe eee auitatad: weve lower barometer, ms ee Rowell is challenged by an Amorican toa FRANCE. ~ . was reduced to splinters. Bovarat buildings mourn his loss. , mont, and teguived 6 e0U51.06 extra pay. G.8. Ls | counted in, und thus the Lexistuture, strongly te Cumberland and Tennessee Rivors | pedestrian Sontest for the Aatley belt. : RETURNED TO PATUE. c IMR CONT eaterrraTs ra meiner of pee — i 0 ‘wouty-socon i ios wus a! : : ATRIMONLAT. aul : . “ M. C. BALDWIN, epee bag not pow aap ego’ tiene witty Dementia in tetten aeateata. a park gomate | Me oad OBBRVATIONS. ue IL Tho Truth says: ‘The marriage of tha Bar | , PARIS Aug, 11.+-President Grévy, M.Gam- | sons wero Stunna Y ight, bus et E pesxenesnronn Me, AUR. 11-3 & sroylment. Ho has ree 30.03 oxtra. anil Hausa, Thevo thirty eeu én dotgotive uses aT » Au. Ie | oness Burdett Coutts wil ‘oun becom an Botta, and M, Léon Say have roturned to | will recover, ‘Lhe crops suited severely. aldwin, Chicage banker, ‘vary aud- ; Wpneneened to Be Rearing and tas. toe igs) There Tt nccompllsiied fact unless thy. remonstrances i. A denly here to-day, : , ILLINOIS, i; , x ry of her friends prevall, According to the |. ; \ STRUCK A ROCK, us — MEETING AT PAXTON, PUR IELonD TURD Motors feat Ge oa Es WIL Gf the Duahiess oc Sh Albans fs, dar VARIOUS. New Yon, Aug. 1—Early vile. yan i | Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, eelor and his Counoil to hayo mnde thirty-soven oness: obey sposal-of all her i. a a . ithe barge Republic, with nearly o thou: 1 Bpeetal FOX LAKE FISHING ae PAxroy, Il, Aug, 1L—A rousing Ropub- hunaiers i snl Foard tit ehose munis, HH property, except the Coutts Jand, “whic | toxpox, Aug, ttpsd dlaanéli: teva Rilen exeursioniste on board, struck ‘on, Flool H Mellenny, ML, Aug, The Fox Lake | lean meoting was held at Kirk's Station; | ropuviicun towns, ‘Tho Domocratia returns | ~yaximm ii minimum vid, mgrries an alten, area ¢ says: ‘The steamer Jeddah, which hor Mas- | Rock, Edst River, causing great exciteioent i Tegurts, somo few iniles nbove here, have bo- | Butlor Townsiifp, this evening, fo tha or wor Allene ts pe correct In ovary ances GRNKMAL GURU A TIONG, a S MATTERS IN INELAND, ter abandoned, did not founder, ag reported, |.amoug .those ou board. The . bare A come very popular for summer tourists, ‘The | aulzation of a Gartield and Arthur Club | Witeaive, Wolly L need “nok reheutse the |e | Reports from Ireland show an unprece- | She arrived thoro all safo nt 8 o'clock Inst | started . this . morning in tow , Cedar Island Club-House, and the house of | The club formed by electing Rk N. Gorsuch | seandalotis story, Itts familiur to all of ou, stations. [aris] aor] wind, [etal wine dented decrease In the number of ve stock, | night. Stolad been pleked up and towed | the tugboat R.. W. |. Burke, having the Fox Luke Fishing and Shoating Club, tho | President, J. C, Kirkpatrick Vice-President, it lnvalved ovory posaltle form of otlela . pie] Pn : ‘The ylold of to harvest ly alsv inuch Jess | Into that port by the atcamer Antenor, beon ongneed for he elghtecnth ay o | 1 Shibes aud MLS, Rogers Seerotary, le moMbershn A ve “ ze Me i. 3 . . $ * nee i mctubers of both a€ whitch are from Cileayo, | BNL. 8. RogeraSecrotary, The memibersiiip and Tores, and wvery other ofenvo neccesary tO a than ud Leon anticipated: Levidenced of CONPIIED, Showent to Ocean Grove, Lele and. wad fe i we span and partially full of Guests, ‘The oe matey Gar eae ane is whos nanteva A result al ved a temas alm rat ce multlply, and tho present indications are that pare Ess A 3 Ue Tnteltigenca line turning to the city when the accident i Z ag aud Gun Club, of Sy amore, ling 4 larg aelvered ag A. sampled, Rekinnean Rf, | Without regurd to uw, fuct, nonor, deconoy, o 8 split fs Inevitable, confirming the report of the tmurderet Cee tho barge ae eee eee pa neD wit : house of thie Waltontan Club, of Istgin, will Dunlap, F. Ly Cook, and ‘Di Stoner of trulh, and theso mon, after thisatrocious offense THE COLLEGE PROPAGANDA, Cartor Mr, Cadenhead, of the Royal Bur : - inst popular rivhts und honest civctions, wre open agalion tho 16th nat. 7 fon vopl i > ‘A putty of Chicago people have been make | Vaxters and John Moore of Loa. They | oie, naling tate "pespo t,o indented ‘1 7 2 ch | They wero not able to usurp legislative poworst Ing gad Hayoo umong the fishes for a week wer ghar, snletied fed te the pon Much they wero nut ablo to Dusd thocacenting Of it litty-nine pike, black bi at nd . mesting yet held tn the county, Damooratlo party. Up to tht tine it haa ouly RG pie Gabiieke Bases nn silver base In : con Gov. Garcoinn, his Council, and tote ine ne day, the aggregate welght of wh eh was BLAINE mediuto uidors and abettora thut havo fallon un- seventy-live pounds, es yey ae coil 24 dor popular condemnation; but at tho appronuh- bused of Miss Mary 'P, Othe, Mrs. C. 41 Starks | 118 sPRECK AT TIE OPK) OF THE CAM: . ing September election overy citizen of Maine ts weather and son, Mra. Julia Moyworth and PAIGN IN NE ih fe hi daughter Mesaree Philo As Otla X At. enltod panto va lo hla approbation or digappro- D, sunt, a oy bation of the wicked effurt to paluon th Prank RO Fuller, Chariea Ard, Tferbort Peneitey Or Ae alan Rratear nied or papular power aud to deatroy the principio at tle excursionists, which romptly fondered by the tugs and sitll boat dn taking ott f tf was cifetted without accident, Catholic clreles in Rome are much agitated |g: y : usy ue pieantened sontiaea ton of te brop- lnECRpIOFAE exDeMidolyt * < gts e exe propaganda, where the 7 students ara ‘Ammurieans and otter foreigners. THH INDIANS. . - DIED OF HIS INJURIES. A WAHNING UNIEEDED, — : Dayton, 0, Aug, 1—James Murphy ‘The Marquis of Waterford has recetved a] + OREGON. Tiyured at the time Hisl00 letter warning him ast attending the San. Francisco, C:l, Aug. 11—A Port- whorstan lured at. the. thine of: fis ef Royal Agricultural Soclety's show, salt AE | and a oh ge Ne Lye R betweon the steamships Anchoria aud Quecd 5 ho ulus would bs ahovs Dut ihe Mtarguigrte | land dispatch saya: Chore Is considerable | inet’ June, dicd in this elty last eveulss tended the show, nowwllistanding. He yoted | Testlesness among the Indians in the wholo Murphy was on his way to Ireland to secur’ ugalnst the Compensation bill, upper country, though the season Is so far | 9 fortuno Jett him by bis father’s death k ‘DENIED, advanced that no active hostilities are anticl- | when the collision ocourred, bulog ASTRASE: SAtIesETEe: SSEQASzAE: Poza: Beesueteezaeee| Sualticld, anduthers, ‘Tho recreation afforded popular lection, A vote for Gen. Pinisted will % ‘ in le " $ , r of gung, ringing of bolts, and speeches by | everywhere be ‘taken: os aon approval-of the » Mr. Lewen, Justlcy of tha Peace, writes to | pated this yeur, Capt, Bendire is. watching | transferred to a Ifc-bout, Murphy fell Hee nee ty a a ae, TON Senator’ Blulne andl the Tien. "Thomas ite, eater voto for Gov. ‘Duvls will everywhere q the newspapers danying the statement pub- | Spnkanes, Eagle Eye, with a lot.of Snakes | distance of thirty feet and recelve ee Griswold, Capt. Hill, connects with trains at | of Novada. Much interest w: ite ted bo taken as 4 condemnation of tha fraud, Ushed yesterday that hu had been fired tipon | and renegades, Is 1o the Salmon River | Internal injuries, Ho Suumpletedt his bu McHenry. ‘ , Lavoe aA hasta patos 3 Ju the neighborhood of ‘Tuam, ‘Mountains, and. kes occastonal raids on | 089 in ireland and roturne to this county a ae by our citizens to hear Mfr. Blalue, and Co- NOTES. mit ‘The Standard undorstanis that n writ will iss ache ¥ Nh) On reaching hils home bo explred bi afe TANNER'S CAPACIOUS STOMACH Hamblen Hall was early filled to Its utmost ” rae fered + {owday be gerved pon. Lord | Plunket, at tho the out ying Finches, | Lent. 2 arrow with s hours from the injuries receive G % lng " v "7 % wd ve oh Lu vaguu, clalinin, he aS GONE — New Yom, Aug. W—Dr, ‘Tanner Is in | P8° Eevee terete Syelal Diapalehsfo The CReaas T¥thine: ponulties from hin for voting agaluat the | country In that nelghborliood. ‘There aro DROWNED. p good health and spirits, For breakfast this | str, pintue said bo woutd spend little time Inpranavonig, Ind., Aug. 11,~—Gen, Weav- worning ho ato; elghtesn stowed oysters, | mors personal eulogy ‘ot ‘Gen ¢ Geniontcand ae or ‘Will be in the Stato next week, speaking at threg crackers, and eight ounces of milk, He ou sey alceant: at detrastion of Won Uns ‘Terre Haute on the 2ist and at Shelbyvilleon, ute ptlveus of jiataruulon at Intervuls,” For | Eonoruble, agd nelther party Wil’ enik qaytbing | 023d. Ile will also be prevent at the Leb+ De rans Briocn alowet pears ands, | BY aa etfort at depreciation or vituperation of | BUG Convention. ea At 7 Te visti the best of wpitits all day. nnd | gCpPowlnM cundiUate, bo polloles und none, | tee amihiAle tor io Haraldeney, cavlly Witte te f ap Wa my, md | ures of political organizations ary to bo Judged Yr, Greenback candidate for the Presidency, f ily digests immense quantities of food | by thotr past history present mombership, | arrived hero this moraing and will apeok to- tw en ait : , : not by the porsunal cbs permaterlasiog ok es Dar night, Se has already spoken at Newport Re: ear 100 per week to lecture from Moulse fodiyidual chat ynuy be geloctu Hag | and Senrey, and will leave to-morrow for een reculved by him and } sta Daw Weople of the United | Russellyitie, and tho day after tor Prescott, Compensation-fur-Disturvanes. LiL -without | 82109 Rrowvects of trouble, ate round the} On Monday ‘er, | Umatilla Resoryation, there being nuch bad | Rocizaten, N, Y. Aug, 1-00 wut eesti eee Pe Piaget ie ate bjood between the wviites and Indians, “rhe at.Clifton, In this county, while thelr inne du course of passing in the House of Lords, Plutes at Fort Siticod arc also restlesa, | was temporarily abseut at a nolghbor’s, 2 Witte Bink gd hig Nez Perces are supposed | t1ttle boys, aged ‘7 and & years, tho childre® TURKEY, tobe in the Cour Dalere Mountains, of Mrs, DH. Mansfield, were drowued a TROOLS YO DULCIGNO, . GRIERSON AND vicronrra, _ | cistern. ‘There isa inystery abou! . ConsTantinoriy, Aug. 1,—The Turkish | Dispatches received at military headquar- | tem the clatorn opening .only maoagurlng Minister of War will take .with him to } ters from Col, Hatch, at Santa FG, atate that | fen by Wwenty Inches, and ie woul re “ ave failed Duleigno twelvo regiments of infantry and | Co}, Grierson lins sueceeded In gettting im ade | Pe ie nt vol Pe ear eset an} a5 ‘2! Sacramonto alt Lake Cit mud yal ars WE ELAL RUSE REBE RASS tyunder consideration, Should lie satlufy | States ureto-day enjoylog & grent dogree of | hor he will address tho peopl artillery, They aro under orders to proceed | y, te that one n es ‘ ‘ t be in de fe people, vanee of the Indians at Rattlesnake Springs, | morg than It would seem probable ue . Ao arte ny or Saab tele Spit te bettve aad Well Invevtody tarmers : cunts, Wis, immediately. fi ‘Pox., east of Quitman, where he had n sharp would have voluniart iellored as ot probable he will aeept, Bi h Thunufacturors, and imochinics are every: Bpsctal Dupatch t Tha Chicago Tribune. 2 3 ALNANIA, n fight Ang, 4, and succeeded in routing the liog- | to the water and to ls death, where encolraged by ubundant omployment | -Oninyon, Wis, Aug. 11.—~The Republicans eh — het ae It 1s sald the Porte Intends to unite the DCT ener Coe * J and tule pront, Aside from tho ‘iahereat | of Ujyion orwanized n Cariield and Arthur - Sule tiles. Tho coach which left Quitman Monday . LOST. AN ARM, DENTAL ASSOCIATIONS, cnhergy of tho American pooplu, whut oro the | Clu iast ight starting with over 100 jem De two Pashalites of Albania under one Gov- | wag fired upon by Inillans about twelve mites Apeclai’ Diapated to-Tha Chicago Tribune. New Yous, Aug. 11,—Tho Antertean Done | fates’ Las oe eee potty Ube teat cohae | bore, Ogden, iL ether of Janesvilo! Was | Ty; heed ee Ii i be ri dean | eee “General, and that this, no doubt, will | from Quitman, One passenger waswounded. | Layaverre, Ind, Aug, 11.—Charles Dutt tal Aswoctntlon to-day received the members | but grand and gonordl eduses. Auyintalligent | Present by invitation, “aud” widressed the | TXbIAwAroris, Inds Aug. 11. red | fully answor tho desire of obo part of the Al- } ‘rhe road was clear yestorday, and the coach el i Akeo Line, 103 of the Southern Dental Convention, Dr, Pat- | 22! Will see that this condidon of aMuirs como mest fornearly two jours on the sues Allentz, a German gardener residing near this | baniau population, . from below Quitinun got through all right, woody, etiploys of the Kankakeo I ca u about 48 tha consequence of twa grout ovouta | fay. . ‘hy aoeech was une uf the ablest | clty, faatened himself {ny au upper room of x So far the hostiles have not reach anarm at Bheldon, He wes coupling tek, of South Carolina, President of the | cur history, Ono was tho proscrvation of tha | aver delivored eke, und was wlinost continu iis enidgusotiils afternuon, and set fire to the LAN Atay Ile AIRE fone y a olicre ter cal e a LoNpox, Aug. WA dispatch from Eus- | Moxleo, but they have destroyed allnrgo pore | and accidentally had-his tight arm coog, 7 vi ese Unt 5 , tho oth vetubilishs Sparta by i patch from Kus tf fels' HreSIHLO Clee TE ON eee eee ite | mentor eho National Snwucea'on un cnduriag | qq Wotgrrupiod by, entiuelustle wpplauscs | botding, ote,” Tts,famlly could nog guln ads | tendje, dated yestersay, says: "ty pontoons | aid oC Me tulltary telegraph lin du “tho | between the bumpers, ‘The palu ot it peyrillug olteer, Dr. Jo au Allens Ds, Asubler foundation, by the reatorution ot specie pays | the’ personnel aid, churacter Of thy Dems | Mittauce to tho roum, and the {Innes suon | and two propelluts heavily ladon with Ads- | “clalty ef Van Horn’s Wells, * caugell bin fo yartially felnt aoe dle breathed » paternul spirit, and was heartily taoak eee syhetiees howe erent mic gs veratls candidates, and tho taconslsténcy | Spread throughout the house, consiolug the | trian troops, munitions, and artillery, passed | ° MURDEROUS SIOUX, this time near the shoulder, ‘Tho limb hid uppluuded, Dr. ‘Surner, of Raleluh, N. Ou. | brought about by the supporters of Gen, Gaye | Of Hancack'y present Position with his rec. | eullre stru pares. He poised with it. G8 | up the Danube last night, Other ‘vessels | Yannroy, D.T,, Aug, 11.—Six Bloux Tu- | so badly crushod as to require ampulstt SENG fia wa ATS ea | MEY a hie] atau een ht | KARA MA tn sot Bats te | year butbarag ss ay aves | aad te fart a ait | ta boat é autzutions, you Will tnd Thuctho men, who did | Werg his critielsins on Tancock’s letter of Spectal Durputeh to The Chfeago Tribune, been passing up. It is evident an tmportant | man on Plum Creek, Neb., have beeu'taken gies 5; p fittlo for tha Union of tho Sturceare in a iurxe aveeptance, wherv be speaks of ‘+a frey bal- | ,WANsING, Mivh,, Aug. 11—Mrs, BMarviy | movement is in progress,” . to Fort Rundull for coufinement, 4 BLOWN UR teambost A-COMPETITIVE DRILL, - Tavs umony those who ure supporting Gen. Gur | lot anda fulr count,” whily, as Mtr, Fethers | Benjamin, a married woman, comuiltted sul , i ee ‘| “New Onreaxs, Aug, 11,—The steamy Speclat Durpgteh to Tha Chicago Tribune. fold, and that, with very fow execptlons, those | dey str by the et M elde at her resideco on Vine street in this AEE, UMA WEEE OUMANTAS R 3 “| Bonnie Lee, hk ty Saturday for Red River Eats, Il, Aug. Mo-Lant night Compan cin Feuulad airainst to Union aad taco who bis chnneaot eleetton soon shy oven fay est night, by ak potion, Cuuse, al Partinereratrtcoeii a ron capt aril OE with 289 tous of usgortod merchandise, We E, 1. N. G.~Ehsin Guards,—held a competl- | fin, ure supportiug Gen, Uuuedek! ‘the former | How of a free ballot and a fulr count.” ‘Tho | lexed domestic dificulties. : berate tial ade havttarrt taste e blown Up apd sank at Lone Wall Landing leat ss clase prov a , Tae nine 4 —— rinelpality tu favor of aunton with Rou- | New Yon, Aug. 11.—Superlutendent On | blown up ual iis sei ter vee Hee uf hon-coumlasloucd ar euniin veut alrite a sae Ut ines PENT AMT Greely happy in Pee OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, pene This tmovelent becuy i Rouwanta | ton, at the United States Assay Ofilce ty | The boat Iya total loss, Valued aa “ ailecrss Jouly ‘ilden and. Marbert Perry | itt uk you tt ft Uo not wholly diogical uud uur | Uie possibiiitics whiell the ctvlllzation wid | Loxpox; Auge \e-‘the Oder sad Rhyne | Sl fs apreuding fn Buiguria, this elty, recelved yesterday from Europe | Jusured nt Cincinnatl for $9,000. | Vicon were elected First und Becond Corporals; | néccusurlly porilouy tu bund over “its. Govents | progressive spirit o€ the North. ovals wine OHromt Now York and the Flew + PREPARING A REPLY, between $3,009,000 and $4,000,000 in gold, a | the cargols unknown. deff Porseys Shiny Charles Ferifer und Horace ‘filden, Thre wid | wea te Wose who suught it destruction? our young mien, : pind, from Now York, suid tho Phoeutelat, | 4 woritn dispatch says: ‘Lhe reply of the | part in saverelgne and tho rewulndcr fw bara: | clerk Was Killed, and McDermott, § Fourth Corporals, | Hirst Corporal James THe YINANCIAL QUESTION, SLCHETARY ‘THOMPSON. from Montreal, have arrived out. Powers to the Ports note iefusing fo adopt | his miotal isto be ‘infuted tuto, Uunited | £025 ts mlising, Aaneheit Was promoted tothe runkot Fourth | On the tinauelul question the division t3 even pean Francisco, Aug. H.—Seeretary | QUEENSTOWN, Aug, 11.—Steamer British | the Grock frontier deeded upon by the Ber- | States cola, About $1,000,000 more Ls on the Rukee tra agualy Il, —10 cunts eee moro tourked then on taut relating tothe presers | Thompson addressed thy clilzens of Sacra: Euplre, from Phlladelphia, bas arrived bere, | din Conterenw, ts belyg drawn up here by | way. No other Walsker Dye equals ‘8