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VOLUME XL, S.M.RoTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. OPENING 200 PIECES SILK! Comprising the best and most popular makes of FRENCH, SWISS, and AMERICAN manufacturers. 4 Pieces Heavy Black Gros Grain : Swiss Silk, 87c¢, worth $1.00. 27 Pisces Heavy Black Gros Grain Swiss Silk, $1.00, worth $1.i2. 38 Pieces Heavy Black Gros Grain French Guinet Sifk, $1.10, worth $i.25. 22 Pinces Heavy Black Gros Grain French Guinet Sitk, $1.256, worth $1.50. 43 Pisces Heavy Black Gros Grain American Silk, $1.38, worth $1.62, 73 Pieces Heavy Black Gros Grain American Sik, $1.60, worth $1.76. 3 Pieces Heavy Colored Gros Grain French Silk, 96¢c, worth $1.25. Novelties in Trimmings to match, The Ladies will be pleased to call; those living at a distance will receive samples on application by return mail, S. M. Rothschild. CLOTIRING, 15 Per Cent Discount On all Garments ordered of us during August, 160, EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors, Wabnsh-av., cor. Monroo-st. NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. New York. nao N Purle Steamers s urday’ ‘Now Vork for utlianipton, snd Bemon, Pasiongers booked for 1 iris 2t low ot rato: Bdon wnd o ratas, AMATES OF PASSAUE=From Now York to South- $ioplon, Landon, 1avro, and liromen, firat cubn, LU0 socond cauin 8 wicarao, fil. Hitum tlckald 3 reaucod ravar, ‘OBLRICHS "& €03 ¥ nowling NORFL g GERMAN LLOYD from WILEMEN to CHIUAGO Is $41, nud tho oniy Agents authorlzed to scll thoko teke o L. CLAUSSENIUS & €., 280uth Clarkeat, GENEIAL AGENTH, 3. W, ESCITENBURG, (04 Fiftheay, LUCAL AGENT. STATE LINE ToGlasgow, Livarpoot, Dublin, Hulfast, and *. - e A T A SR 19 gecorduig ‘lo” ncgon AUSTIN, BALUWIN & CO, fi)lllmmny._ N, ‘V‘V\wa 164 Jtnndolp! .L."ccn(l]e-n mmodation. - Socond Cablay BLEGEN, Weatern Munages. ANCHOR LINE DAIL STEXMERS i Now York and Glaagow. f}!ll\,bd\‘gsl:«.Auu.m 1nm § ANCHORIASept.11, Thep 1A, Hept. 4,3 p m | ET10011A, Hept, I8, %0 steatnars to not earry enttle, stioep, or pi VICTORIA, N, ;.}‘ug‘n III'IOR|‘§IA I'lxflfl‘u t. 1, 10nn Catian 5510 R Exeudrabon Tickots ot rodood Faton 3 Btournyo, SENDERSON Bty i 1118, 03 Washington-st. CUNARD MAIL LINE, Siing twica n wook 10 und from Urltish Porta Pas lnlr:ldn- from Liverpun), yuumumwn. Ulnsgow e R AT : pliv Clicagy, " raftn {uip L1 and upwanis, at lowast rtos e 3L DU VEINET. Gon') Wostorn Auvnt, TILUNS S, RPTURE| 22 Reward. i pArToa chiaritabla tnstitation $100 1n b caso gutial Hernla that can Lo retained b th that we cap b e rin F9 o rowln it tha PANKKI 1t ON-§KNHK TILUSS, patntod Jui BAGTLETY, BUTMAN & PARKKML |7 n Htato-at, Clilcago, [l B tha patentes. lias had % yoars' dx- s 8 yoars with' Mnrine Hoshitais, Ate EAMLE;\:SJIEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, o Atent 1876, ed Murch 26, FOXt NALBS, FOR SALE. 10 NEWSPAPER HE. A frsteclass Chambers® Foldh t g Mae m:e, With the Kaler Attachment, Wil l\le;‘ lflltl!e! 86x50 or 24xi16, In good s oifl :e. & very low prico. Apply at Ting g, Irac eectaclen sulted to Boasian, b Flold’dlassta Tuicispon Mo 21l abts on sclentifia PAGE 2, g&low%l&c 25 Statloners, Blank-Book Manufacturers, and Dealers in FANCY GCOODS, 118 & 120 MONROE-S'T, All Knights Templar are Inviied to ex- amine our ELEGANT STORE and SPLENDID STOCK, as they will he sure 1o find something to carry home as a gift or memenfo of this memorable gathiering, RAL WA'TE Apollinavis ""THOEQUEEN OF TABLE WATERB," Dritish Medical Journal, YL'EAU DE TABLE DES REINESSH Le Gaulota de Paris, ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,000 BOTTLES AND JUGS, OF all Mineral Water Dealors, Grocors and Drugglste, CAUTION. To {nsuro obtalning the genulno Apollinn= }'lm Fl:le that the corks bear the Apollinaris brand. For DIARRIIEA, DYSENTERY, FLUX, and all Bowel Complninis. The world has never produced its equal, TRY 1T Propared by ¢, Wa Nleomington, T FINANCIAL, iy, issont & Pacil Raond Company’s First Mortgage 6 per cent Golil Bonds, Tssuo luited to §1.000 per milo of completed ronds INTEREST GUARANTEED BY 1112 VWahash, St Louis & Pacific R. R.Co, Principal due fpt Oct., 104 Interent 1st Jan, and July, § For Sale at 96 and Accrued Inerest, SURIECE 10 ADVANCE OF PRICE WITIOUT The Q.. M. & P, Ttallrood [a lensod In porpotulty to tho Waibushl, St Louis & Pacitie Mailrond Company, who hieve aasumed snd entered upon s eniiro cuns trol nnd smunugomont. (irons pucalttn of (o Wabmeh for the atx mauthy ending Ist July, 18, woro 313847, gr, at the rate of over $INLLKU per nRnt, X Clrculurs kiving further information ean bo hud at NN JOMN I WRENN & CO., RO Washingtonsst,, Chieaga. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHIOAGO, HAS FOR SALKE $100,000 District of Columbla Bonds, guaran- teed by Government, at par. §50,000 Chicago, St, Paul, Minneapolis ¢t Oma. B Rallroad Consolidated Mortzage 6 per_cent Bonds at par, ond other firat-clags sccuritics, BOODY, SALTONSTALL & C0., Brokers, 128 LA HALLE-ST., Mombers N, V. Btock Exchango. Stocks bought, sold, ‘und curried on wargine, DA oony, €, W, WLELLAN, Jit, ALTON 3 I LELAND, w¥ar BOODY, MCLELLAN & CO., 5% Hrondiay, N. V. EXCURSION, Attractive Pleasure Excursions TO0 LAKE SUPERIOR. Lealmh Tho Elegant I'n Bteamers of tho LAKE MICHIGAN AND LARE SCPERIOR TRANSPORTY €0,, CITY OF FREMONT Wil leavo on Friday ovoning, Aug, 21, und tho TY OF DULUTH On Tuosdny evening, Aug. 81, ut8 o'clock, for Duluth and Intarnivdinto porie Lrully cool ntmosphiero snd oscapo ow. Enjoy n delig] B Tt doveritive circatar to ent r descriptive clret 5 "R ARIENCIL, Seerotary, 4 Mrkot-st., Chicago, 1l JO8. AUSTRIAN, Gen. Munnyer, COLOGNE, The i Temme L Cologne HALF THE PRICE OF “Mars * cowogue. RUOK & RAYNER, Perfumers. PIROYON, 1kl Proposals for turnishing tehool District N Xt Borst % M., witticonl, will bu rec thie oiiice of thy Kuctolnry, Iooma 30 sud Dourtornant., Chifeugo, U1, upio 4 o'cluck 24 1n, Cout (o o delivoiod riystientent. wid Witln: Yardy, It -nv., nt ie Eaand Lue shops ind o= und to by #ood quallly hnl |, {1 ey and Srou dust. “KBaut 19 tuna will 1o rogulr. an wil lio o rontdusl AbSIN AR 3 WML FA ), 3 Fuot AN, § Committeo. of Education, Dist. A H, ABBOTT & G0, 147 STATE-ST. Artists’ Materials. GOLD _FRAMES, PRIOCKS RIEDUCED. REAL ENTATE, A Grand Ojnfi)}mffi‘(‘upilulislsl TFTOR SAT/IE! A tract of LAND containing FIFIY (0) to ON# TEUNDITED' o ACHES Bt Houth Chidauo, oo tho Caiumot Ilyor, 8 siort distnos from the 14 bor Surtlier thfurmution npply 1o WA LRI, L. K Countys Tl urbor, T Bouth Chicngo, COAL, COAL. RONERT 1AW, dealor 1u all Kinds of Conl, by care 80, car loud, und rotail. . Oflees, 280 Madlson, and 126 Murkel-ss. CELL JImproved Ce .&b’ii’d?«?ra, Collars, and Bosoms, Do iot wilt in warm- est weather. BARNES' Hat Store, 806 Muadison~st, (1'ribune Bullding). ploet il o hundred bales were sokd, enfefly Syd. ney, ort Phillip, and New Zealand, MARINE DISARTERS, The Italian bark Ceeltln, which satled from Glrgentt Aug. 8 for Philadelphts, thns put uto (:nrnuuicnn. leaky, ‘Ihe Amerlean ship John de Costa, from it into loss of An Indian Prince Taking Part in the Afghan Struggle. Liverpuol .\lui‘ 1 for’ Rangoon, Mauritins on the 9th Inst,, with the maln and mizzen topmasts, THE CANLE COMPANIES, . The three representatives of the Anglo and Direct Cable Company, who have been in Purls endeavoring to negotlnte some kind of working arrngements with the onyer Quartier Company, left for London to-da; the Intter Company haviug definitly refo cd all' thelr propositions, It Iy now un stood that the opposition between them will be: continned at the old rates, T GLASOOW IRON MARKET, A Glaggow dispatel states that the Iron market i3 neh excited, and has fallen to B8 Sk, The miners are firmin thelr de- mands fora ruise of wages, and determined to remabn ont, ¢ excesslve fron supply has decreased slowly, THADE ARRANGEMEST, An arrangement has heen entered into vhieh will materlally _develop the direct trade hetween: West ™ Hartlepool and the Unlied States, 1t hins been declded 1o run o line of steamers in conncetion with the Erle and other Ameriean rallways to cary er- chandise from Chicago mid other Western towns hE New York to all parts in the north- cast of England. -ROUMANTIA, INSURRECTION. ¢ Losnox, Aug. %.—A Bucharest dlspateh snys there hus been more sevére fighting in the Dobrudja between Roumanians and Bul- garfan insurgents, Many of the latter were killed or enptured while pillaging village Many riiles, the snme 0s used in the Bulgar- Inn army, were captured, which the Govern- nwent ennsiders direet proof of the support of the Bulgarian Government. i WASHINGTON, The Alleged: Frawds In the Southern Cennun—Walker's Efforts 1o Ferrct the Mutter Out—President Mayew' Trip Went=Yellow=Fever at New Orleans. Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. WasniNarox, . C,, Aug. 25,—Those who ought to know most about census matters suy that the Republiean vress will do Gen, Walker, Superintendent of the Census, a rreat injustice If they shall declare that he is doing nothing to_ discover or to punish the #gross frauds that have evidently been com- mitted In South Carolina. A very thorough investigation Is now belng made of the South Carolinn returns, and recourse Is had to all cheeks provided by the census system to des teet the frauds and thelr authors, 1t may not be generally known that the enumera- tors were required by Gen. Walker to report eaclt doy by postal enrd to the central office at Washington the number of persons enumerated, ‘These ‘cards are all filed, and, with many other things, are being examined. It is discovered, for fustaice, from these cards that a grent many of the enumerntors regularly nccomplished the enumeratlon of & v much larger number of persins than It was physieally possible for them to do In the sparsely-populated regions in- whieh they were enguged, Thess curds are one cheek by whieh the fraud will b de- fected. Gen. Walker does mnot eare fo make his course of operation publle, or to conduet the Investieation upon the sstrect.eorners but if 1t s d to obtuin In “the censnus oflice suficlent ence of fraud, either in n sluglo case or on tho purtof o combination of persons, the country need not bo surprised sore morning to_ discover that Gen. Walker has taken very sumnmary measures, il hus lnhl the hands of tho Inw unon the ecriminals, Iho first Information kely to come from the Census Durean relat- ing to census frauds will bethe nrrest of the pervetrators of frand upon Ineontrovertible evidence, Mennwhilo the compensation of enumerators for many of the districts in which frand 18 suspected will not now he pald, ns Gen, Walker does not propose to use the mouey of the, Govermment to pay for frandunlent work, ‘The money 1s appropri- ated for purpuses of the census, and enumern- tors in South Caroling or clsewliere will not bo paid except for work honestly done, 1f the fratds are dlscovered the Census Burean Wil stlll have means by which to make an honest census. Sceretary Ramsey says that Gen, Schofleld will not bo removed from his comnand nt \\'l;sllrl'ulnt on aceount of the Whittaker matter, It 13 snid that W. D, Ilowells, of the Atlan- tie Monthly, has been invited to necompany the Prestdent on Lis Western trip, 'There will be some thirty persons in the party, all ‘r)‘ \\l'll(il.n will be booked through by the rail- "Oials. Dr. Cabell, Presidentof tha Nationnl Board of Health, hus returned from an oflicinl visit to New Orlenns. "Fliere lnd been somo lax- ness in theadmintstrationof loeal quaranting of that port enrly In the season. An infected vessel lind been permitted to go to the docks, and there wery two cases of fover traced to i, Teskies there was a disposition on the Ho Is Believed to Bo Acting in the Interest of Russid, French and English Papers Dis- cuss Freely Gambettn’s Recent Letter, Thoy See Nothing in It Threaten~ ing to the Poaco of Europe, The Powers Still Laboring As- siduously with the Turk- ish Government, And Once More Hint at the Long-Promised Naval Demonstration. ATFGITANISTAN, THE GHAZIS. Loxpox, Aug. 25.—An Indin dispateh says a lurge number of Ghuzls are flocklng down from the Khelatl-Ghllzal road and other di- rections to joln Ayoob Khan, who could not retreat if e wished, ns the Ghazis are de- termined to fight to the last, RAMICHUNDAT, A dispateh to the TMmes from St. Peters- burg says the Indian Prince, Ramlehundur, for some time n resident of that_capital, and who s relnted to the notorious Nena Suhid, hns wenin nppeared as the friend and adviser of Abdurraliman Khan, to wmeet whom he Is for a second time on lis way to Afghanistan. Thb suspiclons which his former movements in Russlan and Afghan Turkestan have created In the minds of these who belleve in the Intest re- port] of Russian Intrigues {In Afzhanistan will probably only be' inerensed by the Iatest advices nbout him, Ramichundar intends to izn to Teheran on bis way fo the Ameer's hendquariers, e suys the Ameer fimls no sympathy at ‘Ceheran. ‘Fhe Persian ofilelals gard him s an instrument of Russia, hey ure also highly displeased at Gea, Skobele’s movements against the Tureo- ntans, seeing therein danger to Herat, which the Shah hopes to anmex, CANDAIAR, J A dispatéh from Candahar says: * The enemy I3 making no attempts at "o regular slege.” AYOOI RITAN'S POSITION, ToNnoN, Aug. ‘The Standard's dis- nateh from Kilta Abdootasays Ayvob Khan’s main body oceuples i stromi ” position on some high hills west of Candahar. Tho ground on its front Is much eut by canuls, which would render an ndvanes of ‘any con- siderable force very diflicult, FRANCE AND GERMANY. GAMBETTA'S RECENT SPEECIT, LoxDoy, Aug, %5,—A dispaleh from Vien- na suys tho nrticle of the North German Ga- zcite, coggmenting on Gambettw’s utternnces at ChertiBurg, cnused a sensation there, Its firm but moderate language Is generally ap- proved. | 4 ‘The London Times, In a leading editorinl, upholds Gambeltn’s speceh, which, It says, is, under the clreumstances, neither rash nor provoentive. The ouly point of com- fort in tho challenge of the North German Quzetteistheavowal that Germany will never again Interfere In the polltical affalrs of France. 1ams, Aug, %.~The article of the North German Quzelte on Gambetta’s specch at Cherbourg has produced some sensation here. The Republiyue Francalse, Gnmbet- to's organ, replies in moderato but fiem Inn- guage, It dlsclnlms any _Intention on the partof Franco to disturlythe pence. Provo- catlons have come_ during the past ten years not from Franee, but from Germany, ™ The Republique Franeaise attributes the article to i wish to Justify the cnornmous German armaments. “The “other Republlican payers write in the same strain, TURKEY, TLATORING WITIL THI PORTE, CONSTANTINOPLE, Auis, 'he Ambas- shdors still awalt the replles of their Gov- eriments to the offers of the Porte to cede the Dulcigno district, except Gruda and = purt of that Bonrd not to cobperate ns heartl- Dinosch. g'the Porte maintuins that the ly ns wns- destred Wit the Nutlonny Buur&l. ‘Irenty of Berlin loft Gruda and Dinosch o { snd thero was more of a desire apparent on the Albanians, the part of the eity officinls to eolieet their fees under loeal lnw than there was to make an effective scientliic quarantinesystemin co- g}mnumn with the Natlonal authorities, The ow Orlearns merehants have learned, how- ever, that commercs IS not ultimately’ bene- fited by takimg any risks, and Dr. Cibell 1s able to report that “the sanltary conditlon of New Orleans 15 excellent, und that Ie does not expect nny epidemic of fover this season, To the TWestern Associated Press, WasnixaroN, . C., Aug. 25,~Horned Maynard, ex-Minister to ‘Turkey, in company with Postmaster-General I\t?' vislted tho White House to-duy, to puy hls Tespeets to Drestdent Hayes, While there the President slgned Maynird’s commission as Postmaster- eral and handed 1Cto him, Later in the day Maynurd appeared ut the Post-Oftice De- partment wd took the oath of ofiice as Post- muster-General, and will enter upon his du- ties to-norrow, ‘The Prestdent to-day signed. the commis- alon of Judge D. M, Koy to bo District Judge for tho Enstern District of ‘Penn also sigued the commisslon of Gen, Loy street a8 Minister to 'Purkey, Judgoe Koy will remnin_in the city soveral days before leaving for Tennessee, ‘The ‘employés of the Post-Oflice Departe ment to-uny ‘ndopted appropriate compli- 1t i3 expected that the Ambessadors will glve notlco to the Porte this week of an in- tended naval demonstration. Thoy will nlso summon the Porte this week to adhere to the Ilne of demareation of the Greek frontler adopted by the Conference, ‘I'he Turkish I'remier 13 underatood to be In favor of o set- tlement of the Greele question, which he be- lteves canbe arranged by wutual concession, N1AL, ‘The Porte categorieally denles that any Erlnlud pamphlets have been sent with his nowlsdge to Indin with the objeet ot ex- citing tho Mohammednns ugntust Bngland, HOPEXUL, Loxpox, Aug, 25,—A ern dispateh saya: ‘Tho ‘urkish Ministers continue to declare ihint thoy nre fully consclous ot the ne Sity of salviig tho Montonegrin question without delay In order to strengthen thelr diplomutic and military position \\'“ll'fl#lflll‘l to tho Greek elatms, and in ordor to diminish the pressure of Ruagia, who s special protectorof fontenegro. Iut the Sultan still hesitates to takoe any declded step towards ceding the territory, and the Albauinns continne prepi- ratlons for resistance without Interference from the l’nnc.l Riza Pashn having at onee fratornlzed with the leaue, . Osmun Pasha, | mentary resolutions “5‘0" tho retirement ot the nowly appointed Governor of Seutarl, 18 | J udgfu oy, ‘Ilie resolutlons wero presented also playing u double g, by utlfm Tyner In n brief speech, and ro- ABANDONE! spotidod to by Judgo Key, ostmuster-Gien- [ ernl Ma, 'unrd).' who was prosent, made n fow appropy nlo remurks, “The Seeretary ot the Interlor has declded that in the payiment for Osugo trust and di- minished reserve Iands In Kunans, under the act of Muy 28 1880, settlers enn only be charged Interest upon the deferred paymonts provided for by the net, uud that no interest s broperly chargeable for any doefault of pay- ment under previons Iaws. The first Install- ment ru?ulml to bo pald conglsts of one- fourth of the purchnse price ot the lauds, und dous not ucludo acerued interest, e ILLINOIS CORN CROP. 8peclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Craxtoy, 11, Aug, 25,—The farmners aro stlll elumorlng for raln, and it seemy that the crop of corn will be a complete fullure, It is now In that condition that raln will not help* it much, only to the extent of making fodder for stock, 1L 1s burning up for want of rajn and the stalks look likecarn in - the midst of winter, all dried up, [tlsn blltf 1088 10 furme arg, and especlally tn Central Ilinols, GRANT AT HOME. BSpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, GALeNa, IIL, Aug, 25—Gon, and Mrs, Grayt arrlved In this clty ut 6:30 o’clock this evonlng aud recelved the consratulations of l‘l‘my Irlends at the depot on thelr safe ro- LoNDoN, Aur. 25.—A Lerlincorrespondont understands that Rownania, acilug by the advles ot Itussia, hus nbandoned the right of im’lmllctlon over Roumanian residents in Sulguria, which. she held by virtue of the Berlin Treaty, and which sl hus hitherto energoetically Insisted upon malntaining, GRIEAT BRITAIN, TIE JUNO. Loxnoy, Aug, 25,—Tho slx mon arrested on suspiclon of belng connected wjth the robbery of nrms from the Juno, near Cork, have been discharged for want of evidence, AQUATIR : Toyd hns neceptedd the challengo of Will- Inm Elliott, of Blythe, to row o ‘matel; l-‘e,l:runr;n'oxt. Fhite o uateh in GLADSTONE, Gladstone starts to-uorrow for a crulse around the British coust. A IN PARLIAMENT, In the Ifouse of Commous to-dny the Sav- ings Bunk DIl passed through thy Commit- 'e'el’ho teport upon the Ilnres and Rabblts blll was agreed to, and the third reading of thio bIIE wis fixed for Friday, ‘he truin Cargoes bill was read the third tlwe without division amnid jeers, r WOOL BALES, At to-day’s auctlou sales of wool the ‘tone PAGES. PRESIDENTIAL, A Doleful Plaint Over the Sit- uation of the New York y Democracy. Their Campaign Characterized by & Woful Lack of Polit= ical Shrewdness, An Enthusiastic Feeling Manifest~ ing Itself for Garfield in Brooklyn. The Campaign in Maine Being Vigorously Pushed by Republicans, Col, Clark E. Carry of Illinels, Makes a Strong Address to the Peos ple of Saco, Meeting in Ohicago - of the Western Branch of the National Repub- lican Jommittee, THE DEMOCRACY. A DUSPEIRATE SITUATION, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, NEW Yonx, Aug. 25.—The Herald, which has not heen able to conceal its desire for Demovratle vietory in November, In spite of its professed Independence, hns no more been able to conceal its fear of Democeratic defeat. It adds another plaint In its en- aeavors to teach the Democrats that they must take anew tack or get swimped, and it spenks y dolefully, indeed, as though it did not expeet Its. councils to be heeded. Here s nsunplo which expresses the situa- tion, and will be pleasant reading for the Democrats of the West who are basing their liopes of suceess on thelr Eastern brethren: Thus far tho Demoerutic party Is not corduct- -nsz 14 Presidentind eanpulgn with conspleuous ability, nor even fuirly well. We ire sorry that wo feel compelled 1o sy this, 10t Hhit wo cure partieularly whether Gen, | ek Is defented or elected, but beenuse it concerns the publle interest that the opposition purty In our politica be ubly hundled, What are Gen, Haneoek's fussy nnd demonstrative friends dofng to pro- mota tho euccess of his canvisst 1118 election is stuked on tho vote of New Yurk, but, uithongh two months have clipsed since his nomi- natlon, tho Democratic party of the State is not united for conducting his. canvisy, The two factions which gquarreled over Mr. Tilden have not yet barmonlzed thele differencs d an a unton Is more doubtful than it wis wheh tho Clucinnuti nominutions were announced, There 18 to be u meetiyg of the Demoeratie State Committec on Fridny next to deelile whether n Stute Convention shail be catled. This I8 4 re- huetanr, u foreed, an extorted movemont. Tho Tamnuny faction huve compelied It by calling n State Convention of tholr own, If tho resulur Committee I forced to call n Stute Conventlon, tho reguluns will huve to meet tho question af_refustating tho Tammuny bolters in_full party rights. Tnmmuny wil neeept » than sueh o fall amnesty s would redstablish 1ta title to reguineity 118 contest for elty pat- Fonnge It fho et mniniclpal eleotion, T'hla will ben bitter piil Tor tho regulur lden Democs racy 1o gwnllow, but they must either gulp it down or Lie held inswerablo for a division of the Democratic party of ~ the Stute, which would be fatal” to tho chances of Gen, Huneoek, The Tlden Demoerats find themeelves between the dovil snd the doep sen, They will be forced to surrender, and the consequent trivmph of Tummany will muke thom compurntively Inditferent to th success of tha Notlonul ticket. 'Tuia §8 a bnd ontloolk in Btato which the Democratio purxy»auimkulrurd 10 Jose, Lugd tho Tilden Democrney been wise and magnanimous, thoy would hve burfed the hutehot nt onee from the woment Tilden was defented it Cinelunatl, and huve received back all the nleitrants into full party connmtinlon, This uld have -cost little, had ¢ been volunteered; but it after two pouting and sulking 18 0 different matter. No matter whit the result mny be in tho vigor- ously-contested State of Mainie, or fn Indinna, which will be eontested with equal vigor, it the Dumocratio purty i the decldiine State of New Yord shotld not“maintain u solid 'front the de- fentof Gen. Iancock (s Wmevitable, It Is bad tueties to huvo this question left doubtful for more than two months ntter Gen, Haneock's nomination, I the eombined ffliicuce of tho Demoerutio Nattonul Committee and the genernl senthinent of tha purty entinot unite the party in the indlspengnble Stuto of New York, the churices of Gen, Hnmeack's election nre slehder indeed. If ho loses New York ull Iy fost, and it remaing douutful whether tho New York lemocrne will et g a unit. The Demoerntle cauvies i earegiously mlsumnuged when tho joint publie oplnlon at lurge nud the intuencw of the Demo- erntfo Nutlonul Committec huvo falled to refis- tablish harmony i a Stite whoso voto will cone trol tho clection. The New York feud mny yot be henled, but it would have buen worth thou- sands of votes ta closo it Immedlately ufter Gen, Huncock's nomination. 1t Is not yet cer- taln that. it witl bo healed nt all, and If it re- :jllnl:l!oll(.'fl Mr., Unrfietd whl be tho next Presi- ent. That is "‘]ust about the size of it,"” and tho beauty of 1i is that nobody recognlzes the fnet mora clearly than the Denoerats thei- selves, and ns for the Tllden factlon it ean be sabd that they do not seent to eare or to be worried nbout the situation in the least, For Sammy don't happen to bo running, you see. fng lesy REPUBLICANS. GOOD OUTLOOK 1IN BROOKLYN, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, Aug 25.—The Iepublican party in Kings County was never in better shape than to-day. ‘Tho people, nroused at lost by the glarlng framds of the Democratle rhyg committed during its long and corrupt refgn, hnve placed nlmost all of the depart- ments of the elty and County Government In the hands of the Republicans, 'I'he latter are united and enthusiastic for Garfield and Ar- thur, while their Democratic opponents nre hopelesty divided among themsclyes, Al ready Gurfield and Arthur clubs and comnpn- nies of Boys in Blue have been organized in overy ward, and handsome banners, bearing the names of the Repub- licnn candldates for . Presldent and Viee-President, lave been hung ncross tho prineipnl streets. ‘I'ho Ropublicans, teel- ng that they have achanes now t tu“?r never hind botore, are falrly bolllng over with onthusinsm, The Polles Departnent, no longor under the control of the Democratio Boss, eannot he used ngainst them as In pust years, ‘The snme s triwe of tho Fire Depnrt- ment and of that heretoforo great polltieal machine, the Hoard of Clty” Works, ‘I'he fraudulent voting in the tive county towns by which the Demoerats rolled up lumense uinjorities Is put 3 AN END TO IY A LAW which passed the last Leglsinture extonding rogistration med evidence gualification to the townd, . Wellknown speakors have offured their serviees In numbers suflicient to gunr. untee an effective preaching of the gospel of Ropublicanism In overy part of the ity and county, A movement 1s on foot and ‘being mllnhlly organlzed independent of the Cume- ‘palgn Committes nnonyz tho young buslness- men of the ulp’ 1 the intcrest of Gartiell and Arthur, Every ward contalus one of these young men's clubs, and their numbers wre constantly belng Incredsed, Ono large box nwmri' the proprietors of which aro en- thusiastio Yepublicuns, have n Garfield and Arthur banner on avery onsof thelr busl- nesswagons, This feeling, which 13 so marked fn Domacratie Brooklyn, Is onl y Hko iat found to pro enorally fn tho State, MAINE, CLABK X, CAILL AT 8ACO, Special Dispateh to The Chicagu Tribune, BAco, Mo, Aug. 25~Col, Clurk E, Carr, the cloguent lliinols orator, who has been for two weeks arousing the people of Malne to the hinportance of the fssues of the came puign, uddressed o large and enthuslastle tspubllean meeting in this eity to-day. The old Clties of Biddeford und Saco unlted to make the meeting o succeas, and thero were delegations present from Old Orehard Beach, "Tho speaker held the closest attentlon of the The Chicage Dailn Teibane, two hours, and his ear- nest appeals in hehalf of the princlples of the Republican party were frequently applauded. Ho sald the Infamous at- tempt of Gov. Garcelon and his wnng had placed Mahe, atd unle repudiated the Matne | A stlgma wpon the neople of n the comlng clection they nspirntors every native of iving upon the prairies of filinols would e ashamed (o tell where ho wns barn, arr i3 speaking every day, and frequently twlee a day, and Is dolng great gond fnour campnien, e Repnblieans are greatly encouraged by the withdrawn] of Usgood, the Temperance eandidate for Gov- ernor, Weshall now have n square fight with the consplrators, and shall carry Malne by Inrge majority, GEN, RAUM'S OPINION. Speclal Dirpateh to The Chicaca Tribune, NGTON, D, C, Aug. 5,—~"T'wo Ietters recelved-here to-tay from Gen, Raum, pealdl Mainé, In hoth of them T ed confidence I Hepub- Hean steeess, TTo suid that the Republicans are conflient that they will have at least 8,000 tnajority, ‘WISCONSIN, AN ACTIVE CAMPAIGN, To the Editor uf The Chicago Tribune, MinwAukEE, Wis,, Aug. 25.—Although the columns of Tup TrinuNE have not as yoet been fitled with accounts of rousing Repub- liean meetings in Wisconsin, 1t must not be Inferred that thoere Is any general apathy. On the contrary, quiet but very effectlve work s the order of the day, umd it Is doubtful It In finy previous Presidential eampaign the Republican forces have been In' so good o state of orgunization so enrly in the contest. In the rural distriets, perhaps, the work of organization mny hove lngged somewhat on account of the harvest sewson belng pro- longed by the Inte ralns, but In nearly every town and village in the State Guarfield and Arthur elubs have been formed und are do- Ing excellent work In cireulating valuable bolitieal literature, Indeed, in sowo towns there are two, and even as many as three, clubs, and all working harmoniously to- gether. In view of the concentration of effort in the doubtfnl States, we shall have to depend largely upon onr homespeaking talent this year, but-Wiscousin is not poor in this re- ;&mut. and is now being heard from both in afne and Idiana, (At will give Republicans thmughnnt thy State great pl ¢ to lenrn that the Hon. Anthony Van Wyek, who represented Kenosha Distriet’ in the State Senate for tany: yenrs, amd who came within one vote of being nominated for Governor over Gen, Fairehilds in 1569, hns tendered his ces to the Chatrman of the State Central Com- mittee for the campalzi, Mr, Van Wyek iy not only one of the most pollshed spenkers in the “'L'!lbbllt A gentleman of commanding presence. Besldes this e has spent the Inst elzht or nine years In the State of Georglu, from which State he sent most glowing ne= counts of the richnessof the country, and the opportunities offered for Northern wen to lmprove thelr fortunes; and mithough he Is not the author of “The Fool's Lrrand,” he enn tell the people something of Southern lite from actual experlence, und when he ke a statement of o fact his hearers will understand that the plain unvarnished trath Is told. Senator Yan Wyek will make his opening speech at Ritclne Within a- few days, flul divide the time with Col, John G, Me- ¥t During tho next two weeks all the tepub- Menn nominations for Congress will be made, and very many of the cuum*‘ tickets wiit in the tleld. A5 soon as thls preliminary business Is aut of the way you may look out for n gencral tire allulong ihe lines, frons one end of the State ta the other, und when be: s it will be kept up antil the night of el tion, when you will be able to record not less than 20,000 majority for Garlield, W. ALABAMA. THE DEMOCRATIO VICTORY IN TIHAT STATE DESCIIBED BY ONE WIIO BPEAKS FROM DOE—ALTEIATIONS AND FRAUD, WasniNaTon, D, C, Aug. 21— letter has been forwarded from Huntsville, Aln., to Commissioner Rawm for publication, Itls from Mr. lewlitt, a Deputy-Marshal, a nn- tive of Alabama, and o man of recognized standing, The substance of his story, as ro- Inted by the letter, is as follows: As 1 bosts of my complaint I chargo: First—=That tho clection machinery 18 all in tho hands of the Democratic purty, and under the workitigs of thnt mnchinery tho margin for fruud is bovond any question. Necond—That the'vote of Muillson County, or ratlier tho count, uxcceded by over G thnt “z:klb“ At uny clectlon that hns heen held sinco 3l That tho votes na_cast at Triann and 17 (e KHOWN tomO 10 Bitve becn flses Iy counted, and the Democrutio ticket returned a4 cleeted, contrary to tho wishes of w majorlty of tho yutens. Fuurth=""nt thero was an nssault made upon tho line of Independent yoters st tho Huntsville b;xx. lwhluh Intimidated and hindered o fale election. In rfliun! to tho first chargo T would sny that when 1t beeame necessury to sulect the n- Apectors. tho persons solected by tho Repulilee i unid Tudependents wero. Renoraliy reyectod, and In many cases lgnorunt colored” mon arbi= trurily seleoted to reprosent tho party, the ] Caucerning the' second charge, 1 allege thut tho votejtor the county) fa Inrger thun ut uny election sinee 1470, In the year 1876, whon party spirit run high, tho nggremite voto in the coutis 1y wits 6,200, while Gy tho tate cloetion tho ug. gregte voto wus 0,K18, nn exeessive voto of over g, In the Deinocratle primuries, with the comblued Intlaonce of ull of the cundldates and thelr friends, only nbout 2,600 voters were drawn out, and at tho regulur clection, only n short thnosubsequent, the Domoerntic candldato for Probuto Judge received 3570 votos, . T tho third chinrge [ dusiro to invite particus lar attention, ns thut Involves the (nspectors at Priuna und Whitesburg, At tho Trignu Precinet the lepublleans bave been tn the hubitof curry g it by majoritics rmnging from 200 to 230, snd L Whitesburg by 75 and Ile:wurll. At tho late oleetion the Denlocratio tickel was roturned ns uleeted ut Trinnn by 174, and at Whiteshury by 7L Tho candldntos Tor Prubnte Judgo were se- leeted us thu busls for the culeulution, 1 was at Trinug on tho day of election. Tho oftlcers of tho eolored clubs sent for mo tu meot them sbuut. one-hutt milo distunt from tho_polls with the tickets thoy desired to voto. This 1 did, nnd wont with thom and saw thom doposit the sumo with tho Inspeotar, After the result was wnnounced there was such convictlon of fraud on the part of voters thut tho presidents of tho clnbs eutled thelr voters togethor, atd abtained altldavits from them (o tho effect thut thoy voted for Harrison for Judge. Thesoattldavits bave beon sent fn, and are now held ng enee, give my Harrlson, nt Trinnn, u vote of Instead of =17, 1 put udan a nuniber of tiekets voted three dliferont numes for Corvnor, s tollowa: A, P Murray," 10 voteas *J. "I Greon,™ § votes; gud L, AL Worthim,” 10 vofes; but when tho re- turns wero declared no referciics wiua e to the above voles for Coroner, indicating that they nuty have been dlsplaced and Demoeratio Luifuts substituted for thom, In retutlon to tho fitth charge I state what 18 known to at Jenst 100 voters, Thero was an as- sault inwita by Democr unon & numoer of Iudependent Topubltean voters at fluntsvillo on the duy of eleetion which had a tendency to demorulizo and [utimidato thow. In this atfuly ono colored mmin was knocked down und otbers avsnultod with stickssnd plstols, This is In cone fiiet with what tho Huntsvile Indepenident hua 1o say ubout the election In i3 |ssue o tho bth fust, 1t wayws ¥ Penco provatled in Mudison Just Monilay, We havo niways taken the posi- tlon that tempernto lungunge 18 best in ol things, Wo therofore slmiply say thut i€ any man, whethor correspondent, editor, or what sayd thore nui' bulldozing bere, ho llesl Yes, ha lesl"™ Thon, a8 1t to senl tho * victory ** won at tha clection, uhout 130 emocrats loft Huntsvillo for tho pure lnm: of visiting Muidlson, Trison, und Whitcss buri, enrrying with them tho * Little Demoerat ™ {n sl eannon) and w lot of whisky, The hule- wndent of thy bth fust, suys: Nover ull{'llllllu tho it "Thero waa never unything like the ro- oicing in the l‘m)d old Connty of Madlson. oo twonty vehloles und 150 Democrats, whits uad colored, loft here yestorduy for Madison, Trinnu, und Whiteaburg with the * Little Demos u lgmld e 1 0 manner i erut,' and thoy will have respectfully submit that i which tho eleetiun hus beon curried on ut Hunts- ville, Triunu, und Whitestnrei isah Culr sample of tho buluhce of the Stute, the majority of W,000 Democravio votes 18 o langer o myutery, but may bu trutlifully called the monumentul fraud of thouge, CHIOAGO, NATIONAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE—~WEST- ELN DRANCH, - The Western Bruuch of the Republican Natlonal Committee met yesterday noon iy Room 84 Grand P'aclfic Hotel, and remained in sesslon until sbout half-past 5 o'clock, when it adjourned to meet axain at noou to~ T g1z day. Thero were present SeniS 5% Chatrman; John C, New, of I'® 8 Chauncey 1. Filly, of St. Loul * Elihn Enos, of Wnukeshn, ‘A teleghim was re- celved from the Iowa member, John S, Run- nells, of Des Molnes, stating that the meeting of the lown Stata Central Commiltee, of which he s Chairman, wonid prevent his atlendance, and Judge Cooper, of Ohlo, telegraphed that Important business detained him at home, ‘The meeting was one for con- sultatlon as to tho detalls of the campaign in the West, and, ns usunl, was held \\‘Il‘l closed doors, The Key-hole facllities, too, were ns bud as the walking yesterday, nnd but littlo of what was sulil or done was permitted to L-scnfm through newspaper channels into the publle car. “'The Western Draneh,- lke a eautlous General, lsn’t d !{mm}ll to announco ity deliberations with n brass-band nccomn- paniment, and, while such discretion is n tritle sherating from a newspaper point of view, the polley pirsued is undoubtedly tho sound one, A number of callers wero re- celved durlng the sesslon, and mnong them Congressman Duvis, from the West Side, Calleetor 1Turvey, Assistant-Treasure Gilhert, (._uum)- omnij imu_-rl'urln ton, Postimnster Ialmer, 1t ithil], ¥, O, White, Chiatrman of the Rane County Central Committee, tha dlon, Charles Baldwin, of Bureau County, Paud bulhi'. of Svringficld, and others, all of whom hnd favorable repoits to nhke concernlg tho heaithy publie sentiment 1n thelr respective loealities, and were In turh encouraged by the cne thusiastic reports of the several nembers of the Commlttee ln vegard to tho condition of things political as they had observed them. Gen, Logan eave n brief but glowlng account of the Republican prospeets in Maine, whero he has [ately been speaking, and expressed the greatest contilenee In ' Republiean vie- tory there this fall. ‘There was nothing, ho sald, to be alarmed about or to veension doubt. The Republleans were up and doing, while their oppotients were Inictive. "Tho only question was us to tho slze of the Re- publiean majority, which hie predicted would simply astonish some folks. *As to Vermont, he hiwl been told that the lIm-nplu there were never so fully aroused and allve to the neces- sity of cleetiiys the Republican ticket, and preventing the domlnation of the 'Solld ?'uulm.l ‘The other meinbers of the Commit~ ce hind SIMILARLY ENCOURAGING REPORTS tomake, thesubstance of which will be found in the shape of three Interviews below, A Inrge nssortinent of correspondence was read from various points fn the State, giving the most tlattering reports in regard to organiza- tlon nil the genernl progress of - campalgn work in the suvernl localitles, It Is under- stood that Gen, Logan will speak at Evanston the last of this month or about the 1st of Septembet, On the 4th of September he will 08 s ”{% 30 22wy speak in Chinmpalgn, and from there proceed . to Iudiann, where he will put in four or five duys i the stump, From there it is proba- bl that he will' go te Ohio, mako a shailar number of speeches” there, nnd then return to Chicago. About a week ho- fore the October election he will rovisit Tndfe ana and do sone talking where it will do tho most goul. "Tha details of the program wero not arenpged yesterday, but witl probably be {nw:nlwl 1o, among other things, at the meet- iig to-day. T Tiinuxe newsgatherer saw Mr. New after the meeting nnd manifested the usual anxlety to know the latest in regard to Indi- ani. *Oh, Lord,” snid Mr. New, with a depre- entlng Inok and a wave of the hand, “Indi- ana wcin “Didinna again,” was the unfeeling re- sponse, “ Lean't tell' you anything new ahout Indi- ann, Weare golng to carry the State and clght or nine Congressional “districts, I am sure of elght, and think we'll get nine.” *That joiut debute hetween Judpa Porter and Lunders will exclle conslderable Inter- esly won't v b “ Wethink so. Porter is n logleian, gentleman, o man of Ideas and great natural resources, Landers Is o shotrun, withont any ldeas—stnply tull of pop, "There Is no thiend to his diseourse, no continulty, no logle, e skips from one thing to anothor and binzes away nt everything, Ilow o man Is going to replyto Lim, God knows, L don’ty You simply ean’t reply 1o o man who don't suy nnything, Judge Porter will muke n inost favorable bupression on hls hearers, while Landers—but walt and sco what Liuuders does do." ** Huve you taken steps to prevent the im- portation of voters from Kentueky this fli “The election of 187 was carried | Democrats by fraud, uurrn}»kmn, atul perjur Now, that sort of thing will not be allow in the cawpalen of 18850, T dow’t think L need say anythlng more on that point.” S What appears to be the fdea In regard to the rumored reversal by the Sunreme Court of Indlana of ts former decision on the aendment’s question It waos o pretty wise man who said that God Almizhty nlone knew what the verdics of u petit jury wonldbe. What the SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA mnay declde_on any question of a politieal eharacter, 1 should judge would depend upon party neeessitics, I have no idea that they are {mln;; to reverse their de- cision. 1 hope’ thoy will, 1 they will glva us the legal restrietions that are thrown aroutud the voter under these new constltutional ennctinents, wu will earry Indiann without any troubla by 20,000 majority, But we nre going to carry Indionn anyhow, [ have no more daubt about the success of tha Itepublican purty in Indiana in this eanvass—in the Oc- tober and November elections—than 1 have of my own exlstenc And, with this confident assurance of vies tory, the interview wits bronght to an end. *“Any news, Mr, Filloy inqufred the ros porter of the member of Missourl, Oy, Lor- * #That's what Now snid,"” “\Well, you see there ave 80 many of you, and you nll want to kuow something, What kInd of news is It this tine 27 *AVhat 18 the prospect in Missourt 2 **‘I'he organization In the Stato of Missourk has been worked up in the rust six months until it Is moro complete than it ever has been In the State before. There Is grenter enthusinsim on the part of Republieans thun I have ever known before, nnd u speclnd de- slre to poll u Republican vote this full for two rensons.” *And what are they “Firat, there Is n dlsposition to Invite fm- migratlon to the State, and they think that i£ there Is un increnso in tho Republiean vote i the various countles and Congressionul distriets, it would havea tedeney to do that, In the second place, the neilon of the Confederates in Congress und throughout the South, sfter thenctlon of the Administra- tlon In surrendoring the Stato Governments and the whole nternal and loeal paliey of the States to the white-men’s Governments,—to the * Home-Rulers,” us they nre called,—has. S0 proven u fuilure, und shown the Ropublic- ang, sud the Untonr Democrats, und the world at largo that thero I8 no disposition on the part of the Southern peopls o be concllinted excopt by the complote surrender of the Goy- ernment to thelr absoluto control, That weans, a8 fully stated in Tie TRIBONE'S disputeh t-day from Washington, the as- sumptlon of the Rebel dobtsd 1 ordor to pro- serve tho equities between the North mid tho South, us they put it hoy arguo that, iy the Southern pvnljlc Iive been compelled to puy the Unlin dobt, thorefore the Northorn Pmlllluflhullld. in equity, and to avoid all rictlon, PAY THE REDEL WAR DEBT of the South. Mlissourl Republicans are rad- feal. They are stulwarts, und they don't bes Mevo In wiy sueh nonsense. They don't be- dleve the National Government would go through another such fiunncial crisls as ir did tomeet the burdens Imposed upon it b this Rebel Democeratlo War, and Demoerat{¢ tuxes, and Democratle debt,” Wit I the outlook 1’ Missourl as ros gards your Congressionnl districts$” “Wilo tha Republicuns huve no absolute certainty of earrying o s[mil“ district Repnbs Hean, yot by o fusion with the Opposition azuinst the Slourbon nominations four or five Demoeratio distriets cun be carried by the fusion nominations, Thatis to me. four or five Bourbons can ho defented, and this not al- her by Ropublican Greenbuckers, but b unithy upon War Democrats und Greenbag! cudidites whuse Ilvities uro for Union and agninst L{unrbuu ascenduney,” *1low about St, Louls Itsolry” S0 far a8 corned, It 13 o Republican city, pid will go lt\ap‘}lh‘.{'lclun ‘?“ ml\"l: t you havaenld sbont *Judging from whal h thp llg,l,l‘l‘oc‘i"“flu, they aro not unlted in Mis *WTho squabbles mwong the Democracys the City of St. Louls s cons *