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atno ee PRESIDENTIAL. Oratifying Reports Regarding the Prospect in New York State. Republicans Aro Gaining Largoly aud Will Corry tho State. 2 Tho {ndications that Tammany q@ill Not Consent to Be ee Srushed Out, And that the Democratic Dis sension Is by No Means Healed, Democratic Moeanness Toward 4 Noedy and Deserving Cole ored Woman. ‘atest Explanation of the Increase of Population at the South. Jt Is Baid to Bo Owing to the Enor- mous Fooundity of South- ern Women. ALEW YORK. , SPLENDID PROSPZOTS. Bytelal Dispaten to The Chieago Tribune, New Yout,-Aug, 10,—Lattors recelved by tho Timea trom thirty-four of tho fifty-eight colin {les ti the State, outside af Now York and Kings, present a atrikingly Impartial roviow of the pollt- feal situation. ‘Tho correspondents from whom these come are gentlemen who aro capublo of forming necurate opinions of the avents of tho day, os thoy observo thom. Many of theso gen- tlemen are promlnent members of the commu nities {u which thoy live, and same have a ropu- tation throuxhout tho Btate. That thoy have given # fair and unprojudiced statement of tho sentiment in thelr reupeetive neighborhoods no one who reads thelr letters will doubt, From all seotlons of tho Btnte come words of > + GOOD Witt AND EXCOURAGRMENT , for tho Republican standard-bearers, and each sections Is reprosented In tho cdrrespondency, It iga good indication of ‘the results that may bo oxpected nt the Novomberciections, Tho situa- ‘ton in nearly altof tho Hudson River countics fagiven fully and comprebensively. Tho seo- "don between the Hudson and Delaware Rivers fs represented by Sutlivan County; the southern tier by Broomo, Steuben, and Tlogai Western New York by Erle, Ningnray Geueseo, and Livingaton; tho Lako On- taro border by Orleans, Oswego, MMonroa, and Jefforsun; Northorn Now York by St. Law- rence and Frunkltn, while the statement of the great central scotion Ie represented ‘by Che- ‘pango, Cortlandt, Fulton, Horktiuer, Madson, and Ononduga, Ontario, Otsego, and Seneca, In all of theso SUE REPUBLICAN PARTY 18 UNITED {osupport of Garfleld and Arthur, and nowhtro fa there any talk of bulting or scratching, The loud boast of the Democrats that Gen. Muncock would cupture tho soldlera’ voto {a rofuted in every Instance, and It Js made ovident that the larxe majority of political converts this year will be accessions to the Republican ranks, In all counties from which returns hbavocome a Inrgo vote ts expected, and from ail comes the prediction that Garticild and Arthur will receive 5 much more golid anpport And lyrger_tnajorities than did- Hayes and Wheeler in 1874. TAMMANY. |. ‘WHY IT HAS CALLED A STATE CONVENTION. Sreclat Dispatch to, The Chteugo Tribune, New Yorn, Aug. 1—John Kelly's organ, the Evening Ewpress,oxplaing the course of te Lam- many Democracy in calling a State Conven- .ton>to mect “nt “Albany Sept. 8 to nominate: 2 Chiof Judge, instead = of Ieaviig tho nomination be be mado by tho regular Democratic Stato Central Committco “aswas intended. Tho regular committee bad concluded that as this ‘8ilco was the only ono to be filled it waa not oeceasary to spend from 890,000 to. $80,000, which o convention will coat, to make the nominations, - Thoy believed thoy Wero competent to muko the nominution withy outa convention, Mr. Kelly theroupon fssucs tls cqll, and to-day gives his reasons isa follows: “Itwas given out that. the regulir committee was determined not ta call a: state Convention this yeur, but to assume Qn quthcrity it does not possoss, and nominate a candidate for chief judge, contrary ta ali Democratic usago, and, hold oyer without Nxbt and without precedent, and this, too, in spite of tho fact that tho rogular committee rop- resents only a part-of the Democracy of tho State, andthe part which defeated tho State tlekot Inst fall, and whose candidate for Presl- dent—for whom the whole trouble was mado— wasdofented ut Cinclonatl, Under thoso. cir- cumstances, as we urged on Saturday, tho Inter- -eatand succosa of the party comand that somo Yepresontative Democratic -body should meet tho exigenoy by -calling a 8tato Convention ot tho carllast practicable date, Tho call has been issucd by a8tato Com- mittee choson by the regresentatives of nearly 0,000 Domoerntic voters,—n Committeo which to-day probably representa 400,000 Domoorats. ‘Tho adidresa isa modol of moderation. It troats the ie Cammittoe with entire respect. It explains Rho reasons and the justificationa for thounusuut call, It appeals to the Democracy of the State. in terms and tones which cannot help meeting with o hearty respons. If tho Party In this Stato 18 to bo united at all, and care Ty the Stato for Hancock and English, and clect A fall quota of Domocratio Congroasmen, 3 Suod tho call his sensed tho situation, and sown 8 that it both jt courago te undorstands Sts duty and has the "Tho probesiiiey ia tat there will be two Dom. Ocratio Uckets In tho fictd this fall. POOR KATE DODSON. “4 Hivtonio coLonkn WOMEN DROPPED FRO TUE SENATE DEMOCRATS BOLLA BY TUB NEGRO-HATING Apectat Dispatth to Ts Chicago Tribuns, Wasntxaron, D.0,, Aug. 18—Tha Democrats fre atill busy at tho Capitol in removing tho fow Republicans who have boon teft avon in tho moat Menlul capacitica, ‘Tho iatest ylotim ia Kato sho colored attendant on tho ladies’ re- Uring room at tho Benate, Kate Nodson's peed bas been somewhat remarkable,” Her f Tee §s provably well known ta all tho’ poll- iho want witectr cloned solior ne died wifo ofa colorod soldier who fay North Carolina after " the War from ne Bho was one of tho first Vietlma attor the War of the von- Omoug hatred towards the gnfranchised colored Peoplo ontertained nt tha Bouth.' While at tempting to come trom Aloxandria@to Wash- oR Awith a ticket in hor hand she was vio- antl throwh from an ordinary car by two atout sminlans, who sald; “No d=d niggor bas evor he lent 1n these cars, and nevor shall” ‘Tho re- s it of this brutulity wasa permanont disability Fh ead Sntiro right side and arm, Thie fondish tf rage was witnossed by the seorotary of Hea~ ; piste og ‘wal @ passongor on the traln, ai nator Morrill pimactf immediatly after batt Public attention to the {aos in Bona ‘cute, Tho consequenco waa that” eal tore Sumnor, Morrill, Morton, aod all the tout Republican Bonators championed her a es nad Kate Dodson was placud iu the poal- Bhe which she baaheld from that day untll now, wee aa faithful oficial, doing bor menial work: au tiee etpaorna 2 order ta cake It very ‘utnre she would not be dro from the roth caused her namuta be haervod be the pear Appropriation bill {2 connetion with theey ren wOich eho wasuttached. Itremalned Cation peat sour, when thy Appropriation bill fares eae uppronriation for the pluce with pon aati okie nator Hlaincoulled atten- ute; y eu1d uakos} if the Demoorus x Foulove €Von poor ; yee Seuator Teck replied” fa substance! removed.” Uoon this ubvloans wuandunes cone Lut ple La desea pt rolls, tt tgentd, to make room for the daughter of an ox-fobel soldier. GREAT FECUNDITY, THE LATEST EXPLANATION OF ROUTURNN Ne URYABE' IN POPULATION. Specltal Dispateh to The (nteago Tribune, Wastitwoton, D.C, Aug. 16,—~Tho Southern Domocrata aro becoming alarmed at tho com- mentsof tho Northorn press upon the oxtraur> Ajnary conntis returns from their section, and are scoklng to explain thom, Thole thourles ara aa ludicrous na they are fallacious, Thu repre= sentatives In tho different sections of the South aureo only in thiss that it fs necesanry to tind Some plausible rengun fur returns which shaw that a section that ia practically cut off from tha stronm of immigration, that Js weakened by tha negro exodus, has nevertheless Increused in Population at dauble the ratio of the increase in Obio, three tines that of Michigan, and five ‘tines that of Now England. Onc of. the proml- uent ronsons nasigned Ja that tho fecundity of Southern women fs grenter than that of North ern women, Thiy thoory, applicd to South’ Car- ofina, makes it, necessary to aasuine that tho women in that Stuto have taken to bearmg children tive times na fast as they did Inthe sume tooullty in tho decades from 1820 to 1870, and this, theory takes no. account of the fact (which Southern statesinen and newspapers havo so often © provinimed, some of oxultution, a9 Aa rosult i the negro population {a rapldly diminishing, and that this fe to suchan extent true that ithus been dechired that the ultimate solution of the race problem tn tho South would be tho extinction wf tho weaker race by the: process of nature, But in all the roturns yet made from tho South It appenra that thero his been un exccadive {nerensy I tho cols ured population, It ta also eluimed that the censun of 180 was not fairly taken, but that census was taken by onumerntors who were paid by tho name, and who had many Inducoments to make the consis as loi ta possibic. It has been proved, moreover, {in pany inatances, that tho census of 1870 in the Southern States waa fraudulently excessive. In ‘ono Virginia district, for instance, it was shown that whole pages bud been taken from a city directory, and (nsorted aan trite census return. Another singular tact in these oxcesslve census returns Is, that, while in Northern States like Otlo, indlann, and Ulinnis the taxnble Pere erty-has Inorenged In direct proportion with fhe popniation, tha 0 raversd {8 truo ns tho Bauth. Indeod, In moat. of tho Bouthern Btate, if the returns of taxable property nre to ba regarded ns true, thora has een ®t decronse In Wealth, Yet tha South wishos the North to Lolleve that, notwithstand- ing such otrewmstanccs, tha ratio of Increase of population has been about 35 per cent in the last n years, ALABAMA. \ COUNTING ON THE SWERT DY-AND-BY. Special Nuspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Naw Yonr, Aug, 10,—Nr. M. C. Osborn, United States Morshal for the Sautborn and atiddlo Dis- trict of Albumin, writes to Mursdalt Jowell, Chairman of the National Repudiican Ceutral Committee, inclosing the following report: * Sit; .In aceordanco with your instructions, 7 took tho wurrints for Penton and othors, of Andalusia, 8 Covington County, charged with bonting and Intimidating Calted Stites wit- neasus and destroying procosscs from tho Unjtod States Court, J proceeded with three deputics on the 7th Inst. to Audaluali.in Covington Coun+ ty, urrlving thore on Monday torniug at day- | Mght. 1 found that thoy had been notified of our approach, and hid collected a force ot from twenty-five to fifty men, .armed with doutbte-burreled stot-guns anit pletols, and bad athored In a bitr-room belonging to and kept y Penton, Twentinto the room, and notified Penton that I bud a warrant for bls arrest, and that he would have to FO to Montgomery with me, The crowd {mmedintely collected around me, and Penton declared that ho would not sub- milf to an arrest, nor zo to Montgomory until he was carried by farce, I told blm that bv would ue compelled to go, and that my ad- vice to hin was to’ go __ quietly and obsy the low. Tit reply was: “Did you cum hore oxpocting to tako anybody with you that justified the force you have yor?” alluding ta the Deputics I bud with ine. f answered that where flaw and order prevailed it wag unnecos- gury to baye any force utall, and that the fre- guent dechiration that the country was peuce- able and Inclined to obey the law, bad led me to bellavo that thoy would’ submit without resist~ ance. Ho replied: “1 will tight sou to tho Inst extremity before you shall ‘tuke of any one from hore to-day, When we lect ourPresldont, Hancock, ‘this d—d fonlahucas willatop. Tha United States has no right to in: torfore with this county and {ts mattors.” 1 bh “Ifyou contemplate rosist~ anee to tho denth, I ain not propired to Niue such a force 28 you have coliected bere, and [ bettér prepared to secure obedience tothe Inw.”” I then returned, and submit my report far your consideration, Very respectfully, AM D, OLIVER, Deputy United States Murshal in charge. Tho letter containing this report to Chairman Jewell {nelosed also u slip from tha Montgomery Advertiser and Maft of Aug. 12, Tho writor says Doputy-Mnrehnl Ollyer was a Colonel in the Rebel army, and lea brave and true man, Tho olipping is an editorial. article ‘in which tho ed- itor tikes the ground that there ware no traitors during tho Wur,—tho word traftor nowhora ap- penring in tho terms of the aurrander at Appo- mmnttox,—ond that the Sontberu Statos seceded for Just and ample couse, and under a right to them, nt fenst, cloar and undonolnble_os the ox- fatence of the Constitution Itscif, Tho argu. iment, thorefore, hag never been answored and over will be, GEN. GARIIELD. TUR LIFE, DY THE HON, A. G. RIDDLE, Apeciat Dispatch to The Chteago Triouns, Wasnrnaron, D. C., Aug, 16.—'Tho life of Gon. Garfield, by tho Hton.. A. G. Riddle, appenred hore to-day, Itis tho most complete volume of the kind yet published, Mr. Middlo has the advantnge of long years of an intimate porsonal acquaintance and of a residence in Washington during tha wholo torm. of Gen, Garfleld’a service. The book Id moro than n more statomont of the facts of his life, Itisa powortul presentation of bis publis service and tho strong points of blu character, That portion covering tho period ta Gen, Carield's ontrance into Congress wns written moro than two years ago, as naketch fur n local history, and with no, thought of o Presidontiat nomination, This portion is : . +» ORITIOAL AS WRLL AS ILISTORIOAL, and fs valuablo because written without having its present uso in: iniud, Tho presentation. by Mr, Hiddlo of Gon. Garfield's part with tho strong mon whosurrounded blm in tho legisla- ton In rogard to the currenoy, the tariff; and the National expenditures ts worthy of close attention by all who are interested in tho business stabillty of the country, As n Inwyor be {8 ono of tho best at the Washington bar, Mr. Riddle reviows the Cradit Mobiller In a manner in which it has not yot been bandied, and this should bo read by all of Gen, Garfield's frionds, ‘The oxtravts from the great debates in which Gen, Gartiold bas boon prominent form ona of the most strike, {ng portions of tho book, evento those who were Prosent aud followed these debates whon they tonk place, The volume closes with the presentation of the ifepubitean cundidate ada writer, a3 ou lu yor, and aga mat, ty ik if wn excellent contribution to the literature of the campulgn, and one that will prove most, yaluablo-to lte~ publican writers and speakers.s . WADE NAMPTON, HOW Ne PUT 319 FOOT IN 17, Special Dixpateh to The Chicaga Tribune, ‘Waaninoron, D. 0., Aug. 16,—Wade Hampton and his frionds are taking great pains to recall hig speech to tho cifeot that. tha Democracy arc now contending for the principles of Leo and Stonewall Jackson and tho rest of. tho Virginia Revel loadors. Inapito of all tho offort that is now boing made to suppresa this portion of bis spécoh, word comes from Virginia from Repub- Ueans who heard it thut ft was correctly ro- ported as firet. printed. Tho. Charleston News first began the work of discrediting tho correct report mude, and oxpressed tho opinion that Hampton would diuclaim it u¢ goon agit was called to his attontion. ‘This and similar articles payed the way for what Hampton has Bee done, but bis correotud version only places ini In tho position of having sont out a gurbled version of big sboseh, at the dumand of those In ogee ree, loomed It important to saoritice Buch truth to oxpadioncy. SMPORTANT. QUERIES, HOM, J.D, FUATT, OF ILLINOIS, ANSWwKIS TINE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triduns, Bouton, Aug, 18.—Tho Hon. J, D, Piatt, of Il- Unolg, long a bor of tha Democratic party, writes under date of Wooden, Il, Aug. 10, to , M, Monroe, of Boston, He beging with men- tion of three propositions io. Monrov's letter ag followst ‘ * 1 Haye won great National party, called the Republican party, which has Leen true to Re- publican prinaiyles for tho Laat twenty yours, ands worthy of the cordial support of ovory law-abiding cltlzop In the United States? % Have wo a great National party, culled tho Domucratio: panty which bus been false to Domo- orado prinufploe fur tho lust twenty yeurs, aid hol worthy the support of uny Honest Lemo- 4%, Notwithstanding the Bout is counted solid for the Dumocrucy, js tuere 4 saiyle Southern Btute that hag a democratic Government? et 10 answers to thd first utd second questions: “We unswor in the affirmative.” Ho answery the third detall, in whieh be auyat sdlberty ia the Boutborn stats la tu voto the so-called Dumo- cratle Uckut aud none other, Hence arises tho -or at loust xive thoin to understand that their THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST question, Does the Democratic party represont FOREIGN. truco democracy? The rerdict can bo no othor A Regular Siege Commenced than a deolded No. If honest Northern Damoe crata enn bo nade to see this question na fit pre= by the Afghans at Candahar. ronta Itself to ino, Garteld and Arthur will carry overy Northorn State and be triumphantly elect~ ed, ‘With regard to the third question, 1 watt aay.on prosumptions from all facts connected with tholr State Governmenta that therois no Stato except the States on thelr northern bound= aries that have a dumocratle State Government in tho sonso‘of the trun Interpretation of that word, Domoorncy means lborty, and if any rtion of the people of any State nro politiently loprived of thatr liberty to apenk, write or voto na thelr consoiunoe diotates. then thelr reapeot~ Ive State Governments, when called democratic, nee tihelyan tho name and are not what they The Garrison Said, to Be Well Supplied with Pro. visions. INDIANA. WHY THE DEMOCNATS WANT AN (OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMESDMRNTHS Speclal Dlapatch to The Chteagn Tribune, Wasminoton, D.C, Aug. 10,—There 1s really enough tal among Domocrata of reviewing and ravising tho opinion of the Supromo Court of Indiana, which deerecs that the State must voto in October, tu Justify the impresslon that thoro {oa growing fear that Mr. Enyliah and Mr. Lan- dors are proving such a load that an October etection will, if held, prove n signal defent for thotr party, It !s argued that such a result would oxort an Intluenco upon Now York whioh could not bo couuterncted, and, therofore, It Is Altogothar Inoxpedient to takethe risk, If the Supreme Court of that State docs give anow henrlitg in this caso, it will bo the resuit of the above agreoment innda Attho East, The Heputiionna hore lowk ipon the Demvcratte consideration of the aubject ns one of the most enci pnt ete ncouraging signs of thecontest A Battle Nenr the City in Which the Natives Were Budly Punished. Loss of Life in Donegal, treland, by Recent Heavy Floods. Fatal Riots in Various Parts of Ire- land Between Orangemen and Catholics, Additional Particulars of the Sudden -Demlso of Adelalde Nelle Bon. NOTES: The English Orop Review of a More ©” Bpeetat Dupateh to The Chteago Tribune. Encouraging Obaraoter than Farnrixtp, Me, Aug. 10,—Col, Clark B, Carr, Usual. of Minols, bid russe @ Inrge Republican out- Z oor magss-mcating bere to-day. Senator Blaine spoke briotly nt tho sumo moeting. . Ho ia devot- ARGHANINE, AN: ing all bis time tu tho campaign, and expresses the utmost confdenco in the result. muBIO, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 16.—An addition to the Repuviican campaiyn forces arrived in India. polio to-day ju tho porson of 8. G. Young, a Prominent baritone af New York, who will He ifsc are Min lt te quartet and 3 7 probably ut sullivan on the ata? peta WISCONSIN GREENDACKENS. Speetal Dispateh to ‘The Chicugo tribune, Watorus, Wis. Aug. 18.—Tho Groenbackers Of Wisconsin aro promised specohes from Gon, Seaver, thelk candidate, a Eenaldont, during mpalgn, a! ve, Wi Pip pronent campaign, at Atilwaukeo, Watutuin, SPRINGSIXLD ITEMS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Bprunarieno, Ih, a 10.—Ex-Goy, John M. Palmer and Hon. Jim 0, ltobingon go to Indian the first'of next month to take the atump and. try to ayart the defest. which stares tha Democ- Tay inthe faco tn TRREBialo. LCommiet ‘The Democratic State Cantral Committ meets in Chivago Wednesday, Tho, officials and resl- dent mombers Icave tu-vight ‘and to-morrow. , Lonpox, Aug. 10.—A Canduhar dispatch of the 6th says: Irregulara occupy the nelyhboring villuges. Ayoob Kban has brought a few guns to bear on tho elty, but thoy ure too far away to do much dumage. “About 6,000 Afghans buve been expellad from the city. Tho gurrion 1s well provisioned, excent with fresh meat. The rumors of Gen. Roberts’ advance have reached Canduhur.” 5 GEN, BTEWANT'S FORCES. A dlspateh from Jugduluk, dated tho 15th, suya: “Gon, Stewart force hus reached Schbaba. jn tho Ghillzi country. Tho Ameer will enter Balahissar in state to-day. Cabul Is quiet." GEN, PHATRI'R COMMAND, The military correspondent of tho Ttmes saya: “Itaceme possible that Gon. Phuyer cannot ro- Neve Cundatiar, a8, owing to tho deficienoy in transportation faocllitics, ho will nut be able to ndvunce before the cud of August, or ton days later than tho original date fixed upon."* Gou, Stewurt and political! officers strongly favor evacuation, The country ts nearly ex- huusied of supplies. The camps nre tainted from long occupation, The troops suifer greatly Srom exposure on guard and convoy duty, amd tho tribes are for tho moumont quiet. Any uppoar- ance of patronage would be interpreted by the Afyhuns uy tutelage, and render the Amecr’s rulo unpopular, Ona good result from Gen. Roberts’ march {e-alrendy obtained. Nowa of bis nppronet bas eperd far and wide, Conse- quenuy no rising of tribes has taken place ex- gent in tho iminediate neighborhoud of Candu- ar, TRAIN VOTES, A voto was takon Sunday night on tho Indian- apolis & St. Louls truin from 8t, Louls to Chi- cugo on President, which resulted iu 13$ for Garfiell and 127 for Hancock. This, from a State that gives 70,u00 Democratic majority, js 0 strong Indication of public sentimunt. A vote wus tiken on the local express of tha Michigan Central vestarduy rosulted: Garileld, 182; Unnoouk, Woavor, 21, A vote un tho tram lenving Rochostor Sunday ativan, m., taken Just before roncalug Chicago, was! Gardold, 183; Hancock, 116; neutral, 11, Speclul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, | - GAvEsuULG, IIL, Aug. 16.—On the Culonzo, Burlington’& Quincy spcolal triin from AMis- suurl to-day a vote for Proaldent was taken, ree gilting ns follows; Garfield, L4; Hancock, 83; Woavar, 6, TRADE AND LABOR. Trouble at the Corning, 0. Mines, +s Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Conusnus, 0,, Aug, 10.—Gov, Fostor recelyed telograuis to-night from Corning, a new mining town on tho Philo Central Rond, tothe effect that the miners working In the Obfo Contra! Minesut that point were buing Interferod with by the minera from Shawnee, who domanided that the Corning men coaso work. Much excltemont prevulled, and it was feared by, tho Sheriff that ho might dnd it uocessnry to call for troops to preserve the pouce. By direotion of the Gov- ernor, Col. Smith ordored Col Freeman, ff tho Fourteenth Regiment, to hold threo companies iu readiness tu march at n mouvnt’s notice, Companies A, B, aud F, were quartered in their urmorica to-night until 10 o'clock, when they were disiniused for the night, nothing further buying becu hourd from Cora- Jog thul duclisacen eee one fe at 1 it appears thy eause of tho trouble fs direct! churgeuble to the Miners’ Union. ‘Tho men at Corning huye recently communced work on the percuntitze eystem, thoy focolving b percent of thy whole awount of coulsold, ‘the inen wore well ploased with this Srratigouigat, and the Sheppeny couurptulates ing that “it ry z jo inin rouble: had at least ed ne that lot Ey pian thot would prevent strikes. As soon as the fact bee came known to tho Biners’ Unton, ft was ro- sulved that tho mun must loave work. 1 now Qppears probablo that the meu will be protected bya military force if need be, If they desire to continuo at work, It le also bolieved that ft muy become noccssary to progcoule theeo diaturbers, FEATS, Adispatch from Jugdulak says grent fear {9 felt thut Ayoob Khan tnuy elude Gen Roberts. BURROWS" LOBES, Wo havo at Inst received a statement of tho losses to the British by tho battle of the Sth of July, which positively plaves the number of casunities at twenty-one ofivers, 800 Huropeans, and 700 natives killod or missing, and 6) vilicors: and ninety mon wounded. = ADATILE. | Adispatch from Quettah to-day says that ao Q large number of tribesmen attacked our tvopant Kelch lost night, Pbo garrison of BuO of tho Sixteonth Bombay Nativo Infantry be- haved with grent stendiness. Tho enemy wero repulsed and lett algbty dend. Tho gurrlgon pursued the enomy for somo distance. ADUNDANT SUPPLIFS, In the House of CommonsthoSveretary of State for India stated alettor bad reached’ Chaman Choi from Kholntz{ Ghilzaldated she igth inst. snying tho country ta quict ard the fort abun- dantly supplied and able to agaist in supplying Gen. Roberta, al AQURATION. =: Cannaitan, Aug. 16.—Col. Bt. John has written, a letter to Ayoob Khun asking whother tho re- port is true thut hoe holds seine British officers coptured at Kushki Nakbud. * ACTUAL BIENEL ‘ Toxpox, Aug, 1W.—A dispatch from Quotta say's the wiro was cut just after the details oF the repuleg of tho Afghans at Kueh wero ro- colved, Although the defeatof the tribesmen appears complete, reinforcements have been sentin ense further attucks aro mude. Mes- sengers fram Gen. Phayre to Candahar returned unable to onter the city. ‘The slee las beguir in earnest. A he Ve and enntinuous fire ia kept upon both sided. Ayoob Ktun is attacking on two facen of the olty. A large number of tnen are pahing forward trenches townrds tho walls, Messengers dony that tho Heratia have de- sorted Ayoob, : ‘TROOPS FORWANDED. Ponremouri, Aug. $0.—Nino' hundred and Ofteon soldiers left to-duny tor Afghanistun. UNWISE AND BASIL Oarcurra, Aug, 10.—It Js the almost universal opinion In India that tho action of the Govern- mentin simultaneously evucuating Cabul and sonding Gon. Roberts ot bis hazardous miurch to Candahar ja unwise and rush in tho extreme. A IRELAND. DILLON'S BREECH, DunrzN, Aug. 16.-John Dillou, M. P. for Tip- perary, speakingat the tand-mecting at Kildare, porseoutions trust couse, Atalate hour to-night Gov, Foster received tho following telexram from New Lexington: “TE have not adequate forey to protect persons and property In the Sunity Crock Valley. There is threatening danger to both, and 1 invoke your aid. ANDREW BAKER, “ Deputy Bhoriff of Perry County," The Governor at once dispatched imewsengers for Col, Smith, the Assistant Adjutant-Ganernt, and Attornvy-Genoral Nush, who urrlyed ut the Goyernor’s ollice wt inidnight, The Governor ig ‘in somo doubt xa to tho pro- | Suld: “As avon ustho Land. League had 300,000 yng ef Fecownlnitue oe call {ron ibn men cnralled, they would ba able to strike je uni is explained w! it war aot ieaued by tho Altri? Miayulfe bat By | areynen ec ceed pay ie taalandwccla not #ranted, and all tho army In England would not be ablo to lévy'ront in Irclaud. Thoy would havo no Coerelon net, and thoy could go out any hour of tho night thoy plensed and carry riflos with thom.’* : Ata meeting of tha Land Loague at Cork tho Juno afulr waa condemned, and the belle ox~ preased that tho ruld must huve beon effected by persons desiring to ave a renowul of tho Coercion net, and wishing to glve tho Govern- mont good vulun for thor sccrot-sorvice money. FACTION Fiaur. In the fnetion fight yesterday at Portadown, County Artangh, botweon Cutholics and Orunge- men many persons wore badly wounded. Tho Cutholles were routed. The Catholics bed domonstrations in various parts of Ireland yesterday In connection with the foatiyaluf Assumption, or Lady-Duy cole- -bration,. At Dungannon there wai ious riut- ine, The pollce, who bad buon acverely atoned, fired on the procession, and ono man was kitted ana twouty wounded, Thoro wus alsa Foting in other parts of tho couutry, and several polloe were lnjnred, +: BWHET AWAY BY FLOOD, Lonpon, Aug, 16.-Flooda swopt down tho Glen of Gweedore, County Donegul, to-day, Hooding a church nt Coumntinfon and drowning ordons who wore cirricd uway by the rush of wators. ‘wo bodiva bave beon recov- ered. A stono bridyo and tho wall around tho churoh wero destroyed, ts Eloven persona aro missing. Five bodieg hava boon recoyored, ‘ * : ___ PLEUNO-PXAUNONTA, ‘ Te fs offldialty stated that cattloon fifteen farms in Lancashiry aro alfccted with pleuro-pnau- moni, BIVLES RIED, Conk, Aug, 18.—A caso of twenty rifles sbip} from Milford for Cork was solzod by the police. i : FRANOE, 1 AN OLD Larter. Panis, Aug. 16.—Tho Republique Francatec ane nounoce that Gutnbotta’s lotter in the Verite you~ tordny was written on the 16th of October, 187, wheu lt appedred in all tho Paris newspapers and was also published in pampbict form. Noy- ortholoss 8 dliapateh from Borlin anys the letter has producod thoro a painful Impression. DENIAL. ‘Tho reported death of Marshal Bazalne fs une founded, = . MISS NEILGON'S DEATH. New ¥onk, Aug. 14—A Parle dispatch says: Adelalde Notion waa taken itl Baturduy night whilo driving 10 tho Bole do Boulogne with a Indy who hus beou Uving with ner as ucompanion, Bhv bad been staying at the Continental Hotel for m few days provious to her deuth with bor companion, u servant, and gontlowan doseribed as her scoretary. Tho circumstances surround: {og her aeath are an ausploious that a police foguiry way become necessary, The rooms which’ she occupied at tho Continental Hotel pes beou sonled up, and tclogrums have been sputched ta ber rvlative: ordering ‘has prepared for ey emurgency by. 5~) ‘ourlaenths out two culmpanic: aud FoF tho Regiment, Ohlo Natiouul Guard, who will leave -horo by special train for the gceno of trouble at bo’clock in tha morning. Col. Freeman, of tho Fourteenth, will go to command, The Execu- tive Depurtment will bo path all night, and Leecok information will bo looked for with intores \ WASHINGTON NOTES, ‘Kho Blessings of Bourbou Rule in South Carolina—Now Process for ' Meusuring Light.- Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Wasmnaron, D, ©., Aug. 16.-Tho South Carolina Democrats, who so bitterly denounce what they called carpet-bay rulo in thote States, Qro very much embarrasacd to Gnd that tholr ' own bonsted Bourbon Governmont, lucluding that of the followors of Hatnptou also, proves to be rascally and dishonest, as the robbery of alnrge numbor of the bitls of tho Rank of tho Stato, at the State-Mouso, from tho custody of tho Nomocratlo oficluls, proves, Poatmastor-Genorsl Maynard, it ls expectad, will arrive in Boston about Au, | Thoro iano truth in the roport that Brooka, ‘Chief Clork of tho Indian Servico, bus resixned on account of any scandal, Ho slmply resigned toonter into a business which pays him vory much. better than the Government doca—inanu- facture of paper from the fibre of the palm- Jeaf, a now Industry whioh, it ia suid, promises Jorge rowulta, The product {a to be mainly ob- tained In Florida, ql ~. Prof, Nowcomt of the Washington Observa- tory, hag devised a new apparatus for asoer taining and recording the velocity of Nght, with which be is now oxperimonting botween tho Mgnal sation, at,Fort Whipplo, on the Virgin aide of the Potmiac, opposit Washington, and: the Observatory, Prof. Newoomb anticipates, from experiments already tnudo, that it will np- pear tbat the yeloulty of Hybt Ja 18h20 ities persocoud, his is ¥ dimlulahed rate of spuvd rum that which is now gunerally accepted by “itxebeautae Dofsoy, Sooretary of the National x-Benutor Dorsoy, Scaretary of the National mining Intoreste, ig re ee A .. VISITING KNIGHTS having the opportunity (o examine the Inst semi-annual statements of firo-Inaurance compantes Will doybtless besurprised to note that xe cial New oni poupanes made money from the slx months’ business, the showing most inorwags belng the ‘Ningure Fire-Jngurance Company, ustablished thirty Heir of ayar €1710000) over Sta QW) Beluga ‘Bets 0! pEvY, yer United States bonds, °Y° ba ' SLECTRIC LOHT, ; ‘The houso of O, K, Keith & Co., corner of Wa- bash avenue and Monroe stroots, will be upeuod on Tuesday and Wednoeday eveniugs of this week, oo which ocrasion thelr main Hoor will bo Ughtod by electric lihls,- Tho trade aud public hor home with a party of friends In the best of Spi fa and apparently good health to tako & doe ciuer in the fumes Du Chulot restayrant, ally {ny . Hola de 1 + bi guserlly aro sare ally invited tobe present. ahi a ne 3 fiona A hor brutes No other Woiskor Dye ouuals fujr's—tocente. | the osprciod Pie’ nccholily | detlug “ENS 0 durl ta coming semcdiyand in'the more distaut “future, Bbakers'Sarsaparitta fy a true medictoe, Suddenly Miss Neilsvu turucd pale, yuve & low Another dispatch suys: Miss Nellaon had left’ 17, 188? -TWELVE PAGES. 5° ery, prensed her hand upon her heart, and fell buck Inher chalr. Her friend« spring to fer Assiatunen, and attempted to bring her back to consulousnens, dispatching n messenser for med-” leal nid. But allefforta were of no avail, an the fact was impressed upon them that Miss Nollson was dead, TURKEY. STILL UNWILLING, Constanrinophy, Aug, 16.—The Ambassadors hava forwarded to their respective Govern- ments the request of tho Minister of Foreign Attuirs to prolong for twenty-four days the time Rranted tor tho sottloment of tho Montoncgtin question, and to nssent to a modifoution of the Dulelgna project. Abdetin Pasha proposes that Turkey keop Dinoche and Gruda, and that somo other compensation be accorded Montenegro. INCENDIARY PAMPHLETS. Lonvon, Aug. 10.—Tho Datly News learns that for soins time past lurge quantities of printed matter intended to excite the Indian diussul- mans against the British Governmont have been sent from Pern to India. The attention of the Government has been called to tho elreum- atuncos indicating that these faflammntory pub- ieatfons huve been forwarded with tha knuwl- edge of tho Porte. STNANGLED, Banrin, Aug. 16.—The lady of the Bultan's harem who took refuge in the British Einbuasy at Constantinople and was subsequently sure rendered, hus Leen strangled us au occomplice in the Palace conspiracy. "ENIURED. Prince Alexander, of Bulgarin, was thrown from a curriage and received severe injuries. ENGLISH GRAIN TRADE. WEEKLY REVIEW, Lonpox, Aug. 16.—The Mark Lane Express, in its reyiow ‘of the Dritlsh grain trade tho past weok, says: Harvesting {snow general, ‘Tho fine wenthor hus been of the utmost value, Wheat is greatly damaged by mildew, most bf the samples being beluw expectations, Barley, whieh will be tho heaviest crup of the season, hus tkewlse deterlorated {a color and quality by the wot weather uf July, all good barleys hating been more or [ess laid. Reports about oatymure favorable. Root crops have improved. A large part of tbo lutor buy crop was got in during the fase week, and will bo avout theoniy yurtion of the crup of Ld which has been tade nt oud condivion, A ‘Woather fs + Tit ONE THING NEEDFUL. to enable turmora; to mnko tho best of what must bo a deticient burvest, at any rate fur wheat, Probuble. eurly dellyeries of new Lingilgh wheat and beayy shipments fron Awcrica buve restricted the trade at Mark Lung and provincial inarkets dumug the week. | Some indications of futuro valucs muy be shown this week, but it will be ‘some duys before the arrival of the new crop will bo sulMfvient to furnish reliable grounds upon which to form un opinion, ‘fake ing every’ tng, into consideration, there fs little hepe for farmers of bigh priccs ‘the coming season, as tho harvest pruspeots in northern Europe are fur more promisiig than luyt year, while America has probably cellpsed all previous yields. Business bug been confined tow supply of Immediute wuuts, of which till erg obtin on ruthor casier tering, ; Muize unaltered, In oats & fair business was done ata” slight reduction in prices. Saics of Bnglish wheat last week, 1,20 quucters, nt 44 sblilings¢ pence per quarter, agalast 18,504 quar- ters, at 4) shillings G pence per quarter during thy corresponditig week Inet yenr. "The tinporte Inte the, United Kingdom during the week ending Aug. 7 were 1,720,460 cwe wheat and 257,122 owt tiour, GREAT BRITAIN. TOUR OF THE WORLD. Loxpon, Aug. 10,—Herbert Sponcer begins next yeura tour of tho world, going from En- gland to tho United States. S HELD Fol MURDER, Thomas McGrath, described us a3 engineer helonging: to the American man-of-war Tren- ton, bis been conmaltted for trial for killing a man in an alfray ut Gravesen GERMANY, THE SILVER QUESTION. Loxpon, Aug. 10.-Tho Post's Rerlin corre- spondent says it is expected that nt the next session of the Holchatag tho entire question of currency wilt be reopencd, for, despite tha seml-olllclat contradiction, the agitation against an exclusivo gold currency is daily. gaining ground, In Government circics {¢ [s said that Blatnarek favora tho readoption of silver ns continuance of fine legal-tendor. Tho President of tho Imperiut Bank has, in.a remarkable treatise, exposed tho bing of tho sliver misinke mate in tho abol ptandand. VARIOUS. AUMMONRD 1OME. Corennanen, Aug, 16.—In consuquence of 2 tetegnitm from the Government at Athona, the Klng of Greoco witl return thero immediately. LORD LYTTON'S WOULD-BE ASSASIN. Oavoutra, Aug, 10.—Tho mau who fired at Lord Lytton in Decumbor last, who wis ufter- ward declared Insane, bus recovered and been committed for trial. AKWELRY STOLEN. Lonnox, Aug, 16,—Tho ynluo of the piate and lowelry stolon frou Lord Etdon’s residonce, near Wareham, {3 £20,000 sterling. menaany. Pear, Aug. 10.—The defent of tho Govern- mont candidite at Nazy-Kanisza and tho clec- Yon by a huirge innjority of a number of tho Ex- treme Left bus shaken the Tisza Ministry to its foundations, The result will probably bo wv fusion between the Government and moderate Oppoaition, MEXICO, Ban Francisco, Aug. 10.—A dispatch from Tuoson, ‘Arizona, says: The Intest ndvices received from Sonora, supposed to be thor oughly rellubla, say Brighdis Royes, atter takly Mamuilena, uttoinpted to force a loan, whic! was restated by several Jendiur citizens. In the coursy of the controversy Iteyes had ui gontie- man named Rivora, probably tho Judge, and @ murchant of the tame of Gattojo, shot; ulxo anothor morebant whose . name could not bo aa certalned, Many people are leaving Souorm and coiniog into Arizona, SPORTING. RASE-BALITn Bpectat Dispatch to Thr Unieago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 16.—Tho Cloveland and Worcester teams played off two of thoir pust- ponod cumes to-day, and in both the Worcesters were victorious, Tho foronoon game resulted as Folluwing is the Tnaninge— cioveland Worevater.. THE TURF. BauaToaa, N. ¥., Aug. 16.—Ada won tho fiyo- furlong daeh, Bootjack, the favorite, second, and Zingara third. Timo, 1:03X. The milo-and-fvo-furlong raco was won by Juniata, Charigy Backus second, and Ada Glenn Dan K, won tuo milc-andenefurlong race, panel tho favorit, socund, and Mark L, third. 16, 1:3 Tho two-mile hurdle raco was won by Derbys Feank Short, the favorit, second, and Rowe third. ‘Mme, 4345, ——_ WILL GET THEIR MONEY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune -, Naw Yoru, Aug, 10—A Ilvoly timo waa an- Uolpnted to-day at Rockaway Beach among the workimon thore, who huve been waiting for thelr pay for tnber on tho bly hotel, which bas re- contly passed iuty tho bande of Mr. tice, of the Tromout Mouse, Chicage, as Receiver. Last week .cortitioutes wore given to tho mechanics in part payment of tho amount due them for ‘wages to tho extont of $110,000, Thoy havgboun unable to sot any mouvy on thelr cortliSutos, and were no botter off than before, Thoy offered to part with them at 10 aud 15 cente discount, but no bankers would touch thom, To-day a come mitteo from the mochunica walted on Drexel, Morgin & Co, bankers, and that firm agrcod to OC the erilticates ut pur, provided take the een wont not dispose of tho other ball at: a lesa rato, #0 a8 to depreciate the value of the seouritics ‘on tho market. ‘This firm consented totuke the certificates morcly as an act of hue manity to the mon, sume of whom were sufer- ing for’ the neveasitics of life, ‘She trouble ts a STEAMSHIP NEWS, Naw Yor, Aug. 1.—Arrived, the Bolivia, froin Ginegow, and the Weacr, from Bromeu, Lonnon, Aug, 10.—Tho Clty of Chester, Doruy- ter, aud Humbort, from Now York, baye arrived vuiascom, Aug, JicAreived, the Sala of 0 few York, FaAubunds Auge 10.—Arrived, Suevia, from Now York. Lay A MONOPOLY BEATEN, Special Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune, Prrranvna, Pa, Aug. 16,—Tho Standard Oi) Company bas juat received Sta first important Ducksst. For some time tho monopoly bus boon endeavoring to got control of tho Tidewater Pipe Ling by purchase or the oousclijation of the Interests of tho two urguulzutions, Tho ‘Videwatur poople took the matter vider advise- ment, and to-day notified the monopoly thut they had concluded to maintain their present , status. Thisisa great disappointment to the Standard Company, which confidently counted on the absorption of tho Pipe’ Lino. Riter & Conley, of thia city, have entered into acontract with tho Pipe Line Company, to build an tm 1 THE GRE]. WEST END. DRY-GOODS HOUSE, Madison ani Peorta-sts;, CORDIALLY INVITES menso retinery for them at Wostchester, on tho Delaware River, Work will be commonced at once and comploted ns soon 28 possible, ——— Kho * Marselilaise,>? 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