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iteoorta from various parts of « Blomense + pPwLN Aug. 25,—The cost of the trlal.of imate gr - thsafternoon the Newspaper: Libel ‘bill ‘and . hatigtn.ber, ‘Ewe days after the Bath City ‘ theshooting galleries on the race-courses, At forged bills, - May Is Involved, ane Sollcttors’ Journal} states that Fothor the against tho harvest, but fine wenther set In Saturday, and It seemed Ikely to eon- tinue, ‘This. prediction hag untiappl- ly not been veritied, It hna been salting ulinowt ineessantly sinee Monday morulng, wd to many districts hall has fallen, with disnatrous results to the stand- Ing crops. ‘To-tlny there wasn heavy hall- ‘snoll's Fiery Manifesto to a? Electors at North Durham. storm for Uirty mites north and south of tho ———— Thatnes. In tho great agrienitural districts In Norfolk and Suffolk tho whont stuuked {nu tho field tins sprouted, In the Enst Riding of Yorkshire, where thera was promlsa of nore than an averngs crop, the ini Banish- Ministry Denounosd as ’ ing Porsonal Liberty from ent wheat fs turning black and the standing ' Ireland. ‘ grain has been ¥ —— CUT DOWN NY WAT AND HEAVY SIIOWENS, i Eu- tinned Heavy Rains in eae ‘Farther Endangering the Crops. — tta Declines to Stand for cca Second Election in Belleville. tao Letter He Deprocates an Italian Alliance with Germany and Austria. —_-_—_— s Jows Flereely Denounced by a Con- aN Ponts of Orthodox Clergy in In tho southarn connties the weather fins not been so bad. Stilt the farmers have suffered greatly, In Ireland. thore has fHeon on. steady downpour -of rain aines Sunday. ‘Tho wheat, onts, and barley: are seriously damaged, and the potatoes are in some districts rotting, Unless tho woathor clears up inn day or two the grain crops in both countries will be terribly damaged aud the roots nifeeted with disease. In Scotland, notably on the enst coast from Aberdeen southward, rain and hall have fallen almost every day since Saturday, and the furmors are grently alarmed, The Archbishop of Canterbtiry orders the clorey lo offer speelal prayers for the harvest, “as thero Is in innny paris of the country reason for muclt nnixlety,? 1 INDEVENDENT LAND-LRAGUE IMANCHES, Mr. Sexton and-the other oflctals of tho Land Lengua aro angry with a number ot the loeal branches $n the West and South Berlin. whieh Inve disenssed and passed resotutions ee approting the Land act. ‘This is apilking Me. . * | Parnell’s. guns, “for he tind. hoperl fitnation of Affaire in Afghonistan and | to deelare” against =the bill at the Leagne Convention fu Dublin Sept. 15, nl to arouse 9 general agitation against the igiastuc in the. autioin, ‘Lhe local branches, However, deciare that, they have a right to think for themselves In this matter, more espectally ag inost of thelr members are tenant farmers, thoroughly conversant with the subject, while tha. League leaders ure ehiletly ” 1. PROFESSIONAL “AGITATOR, without any praction! knowledge of tho working of the lond syste, Mr, Sexton, with characteristic mpudence, has asked Ua branches not to discuss the net until the Tanis-French Troops En Route to Algeria. B GREAT BRITAIN. PARNEDIS MANIFESTO. + eg Taxnos, AUR 95,—Parnell’s manifesto to the electors at North Durham is most vio- fet, , It entlrely fgneres the Land act and declares St Impossible for the Irish pfirty to enter into an allianec with any section whieh allows itself to be used In support of the cu- erclottlst Ministry who banishdd personal Uberty front Ireland: and reduteed It to iG Leagno © Convention has been henrd wont condition than that of Russia under | from; but this is 1 stretch of the Third Section. - [authority which even the Kilftnane Mit, MOJLNSON, of Kantark, founder and Sveretary of the Irish Laborers? League, will contest ‘Tyrone {othe Interest of the Irish labor movement, ENGUIBIt ‘TENANTS, ‘The Dally Newey says: “It fins become ovi- dent that English tenants mean to Dbestiy themselves to obtaln redress of thelr legttl- evances, Various agencies aro codp- esting to bring-the English land laws within the range of practicul polities. Gladstone has reeantly repeated his opluion as to the ability of lvgisiating on tho subject without delay.” WINKELOCK, é theabsconding New Yorte clerk, was again aalmed and furthor vernandad to nwalt the prival of documents front Anterlea. ‘ MBAVY RAINS continue, Thore lins been seareely sa day daring August without some wet... mnmense | damage has been done to the harvest alt over the United Kingdom, and fn fact 1b wilt prove Almost rulnous §f fino weather is longer des led, The Dally Letegvaph says: “An- oherfowdays of wet weathor will reyder harvest prospects desperate, ‘Cha: your: be- gan well for craps, but tha culmination of the harvest senson is very disustrous,” - f iN THE HOUSE OF LORDS . (County Limerick) Branch, whose members havo hitherto been remarkably docile to the Executive. his refused to submit to, Tha Land act, which the oxtreme Parnellites did thei best to duteat In Parliamont, promises to“ dish” them, os DUFFY, 3 : The. rumor. that Slr Charles GavanDutty intonced to enter public life and found 2 new. Inish party, National but. not tainted with Fenlanisnsy, is dented by Sir Charles himself inn Icttur to tle Dublin Freeman, It is true, hpwever, that Sir Charies not long since con- templated ‘such #-slep, but ho found that it would be # lopeloss .tayk. Duity was known as one of the second-rate Young Lre- tanders, and his personal in fluencewas never gt any tine very great. Ho put an end to hits career In drelund by recepting not only OMieo but a title iu the Colony of Victoria, Many patriotic Irishmon of the Young Lre- Jand perlod .. HAVE MADE THM MATIC like Sir. Charles tn the colonias. «In the Aus tralinn possessions, for oxample, houas Mellwraith, J. Ms MeCrusann. Sir Bryan O'Loghien, Peter Lalor, Sly Redmond Barry, A. -O. G. Lefroy, Thomas’ Reilly, Charles O'Reilly. © Joln- - Sheshan, and others, some’ ‘of whom wero at ono tine not distinentshed for thelr regard for British tule Iu Ireland, haye reached the top of the polltical tree. In- Duity’s case, howevar, as in that of poor Darcy MeGeo, who became a momber of tho Canadian Government, It wads felt. that ° ho: + had... “deserted the* . cnuse,”. sand: t when «ite. accepted the‘honor of Kilghthood there was d chorus of exeeration by tho Irish National journals, which-was renawed on tho recont publica- tion bf Sir Charles’ book’ on tho, men of '38. Moreover, aa Mr. Low (Lord Shorbrook) and Mr. Ohildurs- discovered, tt ia no onsy mattor for a‘ Colonial" to make: headway In Ene the bill for closing Welyh publle houses Sune day were read a third timo, , THE ORY BATIT CITY, “ pich arrived at falmouth, lost her onl tompass overboard’ a wook ago, ‘Iho crow tad not had dry clothes on them since they keft Amertea, ‘Tho bout Js very crank, ‘They. Intend to go to Nnmburg and recross the: At- left Nowfoundiand g gale capsized hor, throwing the men into the son. She righted Immediqtely, but. nearly. all the yrovistons, with the chart and sextant, were destroyad. THR EXPLOSIVES FOUND AT MIRMINGHAS, ‘The gunpowder aud cartridges found In a basket at the MidJand ‘Rallway Station in Dirmiugham on Monday ware intended for gllsh public life.” : ot" GERMANY. +O MMIMEROM WILLTASL Berrian, Aug. 24—The heiuth of Emperor Williain is Improving. . DECLINES TO PURCITASE, Germany. has declined to purchase the northeastern coast of Burneo for the estab- lishment of a German colony there, as was Intenlad, fee nae -v 5 4 “+ QHURGH AND STATE. The Ultramontaie: newspaper Germania adinits that“ the-negotintions between Ger- ninny ‘and the:Vaticnn relative to notifyins ecelealusticnl appotutmants ‘to’ the German Goyertiment are ye long way yet froma cone chision. |: ea They wera consigned wnder 4 false deserip- Mon, with the vlow of evading oxtra paymont for tha transit of explosives, oe SI GAVAN DUFEY, ; Tho Times soya; “Much bos naturally been nado of the warm npproval with which theyeternn Irish patriot, Sir Gavan Duily; tay greofed tho Tand bill, and i may bo Uiny expected that Is: opintan- will have considerable welght among tho mora rational Uishinon,”” . rea ss ... THE TURF, a Attho York August moating the great Yorkshira stakes wore won, by fulimauls Sauiliard second, ‘Tristan third. } THE APPROPRIATION WILTs PASSED, *: ‘The House of Commons, to-day passed the Appropriation vill, ‘Cha ‘House ‘ then” nd- journed until Saturday, when {t will meet to Provogued, * pig AS TE Ba ate THI BT. TEGERS 8 iti tho betting in tho raca for the St. Logor kes, Iraqnols ling reco vered to.100 to U0 Agalnst hin. gellent clergy to-lny Huyr Plinth, Inspector of Mis- slong, sald tha Jowlsh community, which ts hostile to Christianity, 1s not contont.with enjoying equal rights with Christians, but alms at absolute pradomluance., The Chris tians, ho sald, must fraa them from the sits pramacy, of: tho Jowse Rights already ace corded the Jaws could bo withdrawn, and he reconimended tho substitution, of volative THK WOOL BALE Citations one "| pghta for.tha absolute elvic® equality, they fee's Wool sales 10,000 bales Wate ot- now enjoy. Mytiese, rights, moreover, should efly Sydney, Queensiand, New Zon- | iyo thinly kopt «within - proserlbed:, limits by i, Adelaide, and Cayo, -Compotition was Ur but peicas woro unchanged. > t A NOVAP. REVIEW) 80 ‘orty thousand Scottish voluntecta were Dreseut at the Noynl roviow.at Edinburg this : moon, ‘There was a great concourse of Wectators, but rain marred’ the procecdlugs. denn of ADHCONDED: so tiled oi itt & Co,, oll merchanta, recently ft ‘he business some tne ago passed ‘fom the hands of the olit proprietors to the Rresent solo partnor, and ho -has ‘nbsconded Spain, after putting Into clrewlution £20,000 Ono small discount, com Tionns of special measures In order to break the. dowlsh: auloeracy, ‘The conference nitopted: rosoluuany to this. olfect, Morr Stoocker spoko against. tho. Jaws nt-a cons ssoryative-cloatoral -meating to-day. » ‘The auttJowlsh, agitntor, ort Jtuppul, also ail- drossad a consurvative. meeting agatust the Jus. Tha meoting dissolved amid: groat tumult, Torr Ruppol belng obliged to lly, DIBHOP OF VURDAL Lonvon, Aug. ~The Tine correspond- entat Burliusayas 'Itis raportad, that ne- gotlutions have boon opeied betweon Prus- sin and the Vatican tu regard ta the appoint ment of anew Bishop of Fulda + .. MRANOE, . YU GAMUETTAY . Panis, Aug.” .—Lit France, in’ its an. honheoment yesterday, that ‘Ganybetta ‘hat not boviolected for’ Charonne, saya; 2 ‘Tho acclaton of the Profectarial Committea was founded gy the fact that In various sections of tho department votluy papord wore orods itod to Gambetta, bearlag lily namo, but cons TUR HANK OF RELGIUS ted tho Hi of discount to 4 por cant~~-- ii “UNITED IMaHMAN.” Pi all, In view of the naltation which he a sto set un foot nuxt winter, will fusue ited Irishman daily, FOTHERELG, * ot Dublin, will ba appotnted:Holicitor of Land Court, Abpatate ‘ TUM DRAIN OF GOLD, - , The Ti : , cine | taining: altonsiva gplthets concerning “his * fmedauarry a that tne Ammaricen “got | competion whlch dy the terms ot daw a s render votes vold,"? : Aeolied ther eulcontlung, and that, If 4b does'x0 | fo necuptan elvotlon’ for: tho Firat Hollovilla i laine” &° but litto doubt of a turthor tla Tates for mani bable th Circumscription;and nob: stand for. arothor {anber sum of gold will Vomthdra irom Ana Jotles to lia con: the ‘ i ays? * We. shall. porucs for Arnerion to-day,” ChoMPuOBYECTS,t i vo -polloy, gub{oct to the lil. of :the country, expootlag nothing from forse, aid ropalling both utoplan. and ‘yogor tiunasy policlos, ° I Inylte electors in the See ont Olremnuscription” to’ choose from among thomaelves a doygtéd aoyvant of tho Rupub- ee ai Bo iteay TURD HEED, siete i ard, Vudor Secrotary of tie Mintle ‘ste Aerleultusi aru Gounuarae, Uld. 1b ob faln tho necessary. inpforlty. at the lection Ree i the Prav- of England state that rata hina caused Amount of danagg to crops, and Lrrest prospects mre narining: oar CouNTING ‘THY cost, NES at ‘mel and others was S800. :,.: cant fy FORSTER, yrcbtbemsp | | let Bectotary tor Ireland, went ta Tondon tad Wet will statt Saturday for Switzer } lene. | i H i Beatenber, te will return abous-the 16th ark , a otlnod wer opktia' rs Ngnation, ry A I ’ as OFREn ‘] Fard deetlned fo'aceept lila: realgnation, ve es landlord iin Boat tbrateaal Iw |} Santa. ax0 waking to. gop, Glrerd: wlvetod aleve egy bSltcular to tonants offering a permp- | where. Ha fa the only momber, of the Gay legg tetton of 25 por cent aml to give. ernment not redlected:> ae «, wrntttteduced rent. ‘Pho object of tha of |," . “TROOMW'FOR ALGENTA, © rye toubtieas to save the expenye and wor: | A atrong hody of “troops, imustly cavalry, eSabpeals to the Land Court, = = va DIBABTHOUS STUHMB, © 7 4 lasnoy, Nuectut Oygite, > : ay "OS. Aug, 24,—The weather has been. Yemps vuphatically: summon Presideut wr at. jibor of. Deyutics, he- for meqbir af. the Cliani rate | embarked to-day af Margollles for Alulure.,., | soe WHO BAY HBAD FUR CAWINETE®. | ‘Phe Rupsel,. Dix Neuviomo: Sleole, and . THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1881—TEN PAGES. - irévy to form n new Ministry, with Gam- betta ay Premier. ‘Tho Republique Pron- caise, iv tho clenrest terms, simmons Presl- dant Gravy ty oxereisy his prerogative of selecting a new lremier, AVGITANISTAN, MOVEMENT OF ‘THouPs, LAnone, Aug. 25—Ayoob Khan's advance cavalry Is reported: within forty miles of Khelat-t-Ghilzal, but there {sno sign ot his moyling from Candahar with the main body, Ills yletory, tt fs stated, produced nu real aifect on the Afghans, cspectally as tls known tho battle was lost owing to jeal- oustes, quarrals,, und the Inenpacity of the Ameer'’s Genorals, . Advices from Chaman state that Ayoob lins aent messages to Cabul with a view of renpentug negotlatlons. REINFORCEMENTS '¥OR THE AMEER, Loxpvox, Aux. 2.—Tho Viceroy of India telegraphs that relnforeeinents of the Awcer’s Infantry and cavalry, with some Ruts, haya nerived at Kidlatl-Ghilzal from ttle : fe "TH AST, SURRENDERING OF CEDED TERRITORY. Consrantinopia, Aug. 25—'The surren- der of tho second zono territory ceded to Greces has begun, TWO SANQUINANY ENGAGEMENTS oveurred betweon tho army corps sent from Bagdad and Montetlt Arabs, ‘The latter wer defented on both ovenstons, and thetr leader killed. 'Thoy now ask for ninnesty. A NEW JAIDROAD TN Git Ariens, Aug. 23.—The Government tins necepted a tendur trom n Mreneh company for tho construction of s railway connecting the ot Kingdom and the territory recently ecded from ‘Turkey. TUNIS. THs DEY’'s TROON, Pata, Aug, #5—Auvices received here from Tunis state tliat the Bey’s troops came to a stundstit! because of the refusal of Arab transport-lrivors to work. SICKNESS AMONG TIE FRENCH Tunis, Aug, 25.—The lent Is excessive, ‘The French hospitals at Goletts and Manou- ba are crowded with slek soldters, —— AUSTRIA. IPAN-SLAVIO AGITATION, Virnsna, Aun 25.—It is reported that ‘Tisza, the Hungarian Premier, lins beet: ofictaily warned by the provineial authorities to guard against secret Pan-Slayle agitation tu ungary. . ITALY. DEPRECATES AN ALTIAD Rom, Aug. 95.—Gambettu has written a letter to some of tho ‘lending ‘statesmen of the Left party In the Chamber of Deputies doprecating an alliance with Germany and Austria. ¢ 2 MEXICO, NEW COMMERCIAL TREATIES, Crry-or Mexico, Aug, 25.—The Governe ment will appolnt a commission to design a basis for new commercial trentios with the ‘United States, Italy, and Belgium, SWITZERLAND. THE AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE, Benny, Aug. %—Dr. M. d, Cramer pre- ranted his credentials to-day. as Chargd WAffalres of tha United States. i eel ea ‘ CANADA. — AN IMMENSE’ RANCITE. Speciut Diaputeh to The Odtcago Tribune - MONTREAL, Aug, 25.—1rofossor MuEucborn, of the Veterinnry Collogo.in this ity, haa Just re- turned from a trip to Bow River District, at tho onstern base of thy Rovky tountaina, N. W. Ty whither le had gone with Senator Cochrane to estabilat a largo cuttlo-ranoh on 100,000 acres of land leused from. tho Government, Ho basa high opinion of tho grazing onpabilitios of the district, where tho cattle are left out all wintor, requiring yelthor toad nur shelter frominun, and In tho spring they are In good condition, many of |- them boing quite fat, Thoonly drawback scoms to be the presonco of 8,000 Indiuns,—Lloods and Iaokfoet,—who aro almost ontirely dependent onthe Governor for: food, and should the gupply fall short thera ie danger of tho Indians: Pn) ping themsolves from: the ranchian’s ives stock, . These Indinus are a tiithy, bay company, aud the Doctor thinks tit thoy cannot be one ployed a4 herdamen or rinoburs. Af Morley- vilfo there 18 a bund of Stony Iudlaug who have boon moro or less olvitized and Coriutuutzed, and may make good herdsmen, Lhe Cochrane Mtaneb EOMnAny havo already purchased bo tweon 7,000 and: 4,000 head of Montuna outtiec, which cost ‘thom from $20 to $10 per head, domo of thoao cattlo hava reuched thoir desti- nation, near Fort Gurry, and oiors. aro on tho road, ‘They ure admitted into Canadian terri- tory freo of, duty, as tho Government nitows all the settlers’ to bring jn tholr live stock duty freo. - Thero haye been #ix largo rartohes taken up in the Bow River district during tho pregont: svason, but pone. have yat bon provided with goy number of catile. early and “Tate frosta this auitaulo er - whent-growing, vewotabl and — sgardonewtits grown wit avantars in sultuble locations, ua hosel isrich, Huy can bo ant in ybundanco on tho fower tanda, but-hitharto tt bas not be en nocded in tho winter, “On some of the Govern ment furme very fue vtops of onts have boon grown, * ed bs es 2 “A'PITIFUL STORY. Spetat Diaputeh ta The Chicaga Tribune. MWasuvrax, Aug: 25—A man named ‘Carl Wostpbal hus been gommitted to Jail hore ona churge of lunuoy, bo buving boon fyand near Hurrlaburg without a cont or, yest on aud an ax In bls hand with whieh ho was trylig to knock his bralus out, . On hla belng brought to Suit it was found that-ho wis a Gorman! uniblo to dpuiit Enylieh. “Ho'was takon befuro Judyo sins elatr, and, on bemy examiued by (ho poyaloluns and Intorviowod by two Gariaans, be was found to be perfectly dane, and had v pitiful story to toll, It sooms that bo left Germany on tho 27th ot Jung Ingt in company with: his don, n youth. a u “whore f 1 -bound — for | Chieniro, bo bus « brother living, [Ho atutes that all wont well until! he arrived at. Bupgielon Brhiga, whera a digturbunce was orcated by ‘sone riughs on tho trip, durlug which his 'son was thrown oll the eur and kied, Oy suing tho bigcd hue hady of hia gon undoy the var=wheels be lost his reason, and remembered tothing until he was arrested. In isla pants’ pocket wis found $0 Su mangy and a bagware-chuok to Ubtonge, the rast of bly valuables, inclidiag a watel, ara Byles, ‘Tho eee genticonon who juters viowod btm atate that ho dootns to bo 2 porfuctly rollable -man. ie was remanded for 0 fow days, uotit inquiry could bo wada-ubont bis gon, ¢ ‘ —— DISASTROUS RAINS. Sr, Joun, N, B., Aug. .—Tho Ulver Bt. Jotin tu vory bigh, and a grout deal ofigruss land waa undor wator last wook, “Subsaquout rainy have yaisad tha water stl) bigher, aud much grasa on tho {ntorvales will bo: badly If not wholly lost, Roports from yarlous parts of ‘tho country rope rewont that the wheat ‘nrop hag: boun very Ho> voroly damaged; A Hichibiute dlapatch says it hus rainod continuously fur. tha pass four duys, unity v .- 7 \* fous iWistuuttor yatahiornbly trom ‘tho prosout Ole, ee ty rae eed $) Sommmmrnes. (+ tan ‘SIR CITANLES ‘TUPPER. Ban Fuanoiscu, ‘Aum, $5.4 djapateh from Victopla, British’ Qolumblay. says Sir, Churios Suppor and party reached Victoria just evening. ‘Thoy aro the guests of: Bonatar -MoDanald, At the whnrf sie Charloa was reveivoil by tho Mayor and Counollors, and prosontod with tn addyoss. A publle rocoption will ko buld Hridtuy, 2 ARFER JA RDON. Sh. Sp Apectgt Dupatch ta The Chicawe Tridunie, SKINANTON, Aug. MerAbOUE four, yours. Oxo Frank Movkor, ap Apicrluay, was tried. at Bt Cutharjugs for atterpotad murdor, convicted, @nd septevoad to faurtoun yoary In the Poulton- tlary.- Llé mothor fs now puzaged tn yotting up Bpatliton for hiv Bola there Lo alway adoubt of Movkor's gujlt: and “as bo ia well. conducted mun in the Inet tuuon, he entortaing pat hope OF purdol ne on, Ped * . A SOANDAL REMOVED,. ' ", Bpeclay Djepate ‘Ihe Chicago Tribune ' Oy Fata ie Sow wwealdouta Of this lo- ality baye bad tha deconoy to collost the buy romaine tts fox. faw days wero wilowod Haat UG Yoe fi #0, auotuar gcandal “AS Chey SPN pon tas Docu Fampyede ‘> MINISTERIAL 0. 0 Bpeciah Dupater to TH Chteage Tribune, Tononto, Aug, S-Thg ‘itey, Diy Pedalo, pase tor of the Firat Ruptiat: Church’ of Now York, wil probably bo onlled to tho pastorate of the Jarvis Btroot Baptiat Ohurch in this clty,° He ta at present iu Teroute, .~ ero aot for Mrs, Winner, hat recived m cablo dis- paton from her, stating that . LORWEY MAD ANSCONDED with bonds amounting to £10,000 and manny value able papers, She stated they woro staying ina hotel at Hanover, Germany. nnd that one aight Loawny lide zood tight to all the mombers af Uso fainily, ot that the next morning bu was Buasing. Hu hud picked np his trunks the Hight provieus and stuted to the botel proprictor that be was pom, to Dorin, The pallies nuthor- Itles wore informed of the ombezziomont. but lscovered no claw to Loowsy, Mrs, ner atatard in the lotler to her lawyar that abo would remain In Gerinany os long a8 the police required her presotice, aud Chon ehe would vome to thin country tosee If Lorwey had tamneredt with ather Pippert which she jdasoxves, She fad United states bonds in agate deposit company, ped Louwcy hus always kept the koy of the NEW YORK. West Point Society All Torn Up Over an Exciting Episode. A Plucky California Girl Sevorely Canes 2 Rufllanly British Army Officer, * IIE OYSTER SEASON, VRUSPECTS OF A GOUD KUPYLY, ‘ tal Dispatch to Thé Choage Trikent. New York, Atg, 2.—The oyster season of 1881-'s2 1s new abont opening, and from the Information abtalned from all sourees the prospects are that there will be a goorl stipply fo mect the Intproved trade thatts coil dently expected. ‘The average requirements of this city are from 10,000,000 te 15,000,000 oysters per day, snd to tivet thts demand the wholesile merchants linve made are rungements sto obtain. the biyalves from ull points, ‘The out-of-town trade will also bo wroatly fuereased, capuctaily in the West. So large, indecd, his bucome the Weat- ern trade that, Instead of opening oysters on tho barges for sbipinent, it has beer found nee essary to build au. estublidimont at Amboy, where 100 neu ure kept constantly emptoyod phoning uysters for the Weatorn market. Thero huve been all sorts of rumors about vysters in Prinve's Bay being a DESTROYED TINS SEASON BY MUSSELS, but tists not the fact. There aro sume parts where the niussels have beon too plenty fer tho wood of oysters, but the yoneral yleid will he nbouton an average with past yours. ‘Those paige bave boeu examined by oyster ishermun wok well, both lnsize and quailty, and the lov= ers of oysters iced not fear very xroat scarcity in their favorit variety. The sume tne be antl of tho Shrowshuryss, Iehare espeelolly ine and plump this senson. From whut baa been Joarnedot the [ue Points, Rockawayaund East IUveqs, there uppoars to vo no enuse to fear Artie falling of in quultty or, a svareity of INIATMONIOUS DEMOCRATS LAKELMOOD OF THREE RIVAL DELEGATIONS YO TIM: STATE CONVENTION, Speetat Diapatch to The Chteago Tridune. Now York, Aug, 25.—There are threa or- gunizations in this elty preparing to send full delegations to the coming Demoeratle State Convention, winch it is thought will be called for the Wth of September, Chatrmvan Faulkner, of the Democratic State Commit- tee, says that Jio thinks [tf volley for the Democrats not to call thelr Convention wnttl the Republjceans do thelra, for manifold reugons, Ile wanted the Republieans ’ te, show their hand, Besides, there were Progpeot of an Abundant Supply of an Improved Quality of Oystéra, ‘ Three Rival Delegations to Be Sent fo the Democratic State Con- vention. No Excttement Whatever in the Corn, Whent, or Proviston Murkets. ——_—— : ; Return of the Delegates: to the An- . , Cent Order of Hibernians Convention, Arrival of Two Hundred and Eleven Norman Stalltons, Mares, and Colts. . A Scoundrel Robs the Widow and Ohil- dren of His Dead Friend, A WEST POINT EPISODE ARUFFIAN CANED DY A YOUNG LADY. Sptclal Mapateh ta The CAlzaga Tribune. New Yoru, Aug, 26.—West Polnt is com- pletely torn up over the denouncment of a Uttlo social alfatr, West Pofat, as every- bouy knows, ig a very high-tuned resort, and whit with its mittary propricties and exac- tlons, and its ale of aristocratte exetusive- ness, the place 1s coysiderably different from the average summer abiding place of the wealthy clusses, “Ity hotels are filled with anelement of society that one dacs not moet at watering pinees; and there {3 just |. serious disseustons in the ranks of the Domoc- a Iittle suggestion of superiority in | racy, Without barmony, both Canirman Faulk- its soctal Ife ubove. the lexs “favored | per aug Ae Jobn Welly say tho Stato will by reyorts. of the country. While It Is jost.- * Discord at the State Convention,” said w Jeading Detovrnt to-day, “tneans two or three Demveratic tickets in thls city. Jt means two or threo Democrats running it each dlatrict for aAlderinen, Assemblymen, Senators, ote. And that, in my opinion, MEANS DEMOCRATIC DEFEAT . in most every district” A plan bas been pro- posed that, shoutd.three dclugations yu to the State Convention, the Convention admit repre= sontutives of exch to the floor, Ht is cortaly that Me, John Kelly and his followers fn Tanmany Hatt, aud Kdward Cooper, Nelson G. Waterbury, and others, will nut Hstun to this for a moimutit, Thore fy tuik of holding a masy-mecting of the Domocracy and Inviting ex-Senator Kernan, ex Gove, Seymour and Titden, and olberstoaddress tho meating In favor of tho disbanding of the three oxisting Democratic orzanizutions In the Juterest of harmony, and tho foruing of one not snobbishness, at’ the sama time It stroualy flavors of that characteristic, ‘Tho place fy frequented Inrgely by New Yorkers who have plethorle money-bags, together with designing mothers; and sentimental daughters who hove missions to perform im thoinatrimonial ine, Wegt Point has an fr- reslstitie attraction forthe society belle, who gnes Into eestacles over anything In the shape of A MAN THAT WEARS BRAGS BUTTONS or can benst of a military: pedigree, There ening a young nnn of- 88 yeurs to the Polut about three weks ago, and yet not hand- aonte,., Higl- a work of rullitaey: | BOW tnemulan ton, Tait this le ranpraliy somuedod dust’ in his) benring, and ~ bronght'| Reymerecteable. ‘Pho Tammany men Juuseh ut with him a cork leg. Ile wore at thmes a jaunty cap, on which were letters Interpreted by himself as the Initials of tho regiment he betonged to in tho British army, and talked of his deads of valor, hig battles fought and won, Its privations, and dis trlumphs with tho nir of a veteran of vacora of eumpnigns. Ue lind been everywhere, scen>everything, know avorybody, and was, according to his own tale,a mun of tho world and asonofan eminent English family, Ea caine to Cranston's Hotol ono day and wrote bis nam in n bold hand on the register, © ~ : = CAPT, JAMES G, DUISLEM, He waa not unttnown, for ho lid stopped In thia olty some little ting, ‘boon Introduced at: tho Unilon Club, boon given a visiting card, aud nude blugelfsolld with & good mmuny of the ¥oys, AulOn Whoin wore yulte & number of Wall street lrokers, who came tu luok upou Bursiem new aclon of no aristocratic family and an inidl- vidual of . moro than ordinary .olaim. upon thair consideration. Ilo hid brouwbt to this country a letter of {utroduction from Grace Greunwoud to Prosidant Gurticld, and tulg ulguo gave him # footing nt tho cli and at. tho homos: of the Wall atroct ‘boys thut way. purticulariy gutlafuctory to the Captain, . The stories bo: told PRODUCE. ADSENCE OF EXCITEMENT. Spectas Vispaten.to Ine Chicago Tribune, Nuw Yost, Aug. 25.—There owas 0 con- “tuned and notable absence of the exeltement of Inst week on ‘Change arin to-lay, al- though the markets were higher and forelgn advices such ns to produce double the uctiv- ity and advance. then caused solely by the culmination of the boom, Yesterday the shippers took n still larger amount of spring Wheut,at a furthor advance of almost 10 cents per bushel over what Armour was bexzying thom to bid for it within the last ten days and thoy would not. This may bo walled fore sight or tundstght on tho part of Are mour ‘and. the shippers, ‘reepeutively, but it was slinply a ease of wbeer bull-headed tuck whieh has been gn tho side of tho bulls this year, of which Armour gets the chict benelit, and for which tho ubippers pay. ‘ho cause of TINS LAST STREAK OF LUCK te tho long-continued rains in Gruat Dritain, which arg sald to extend to tho Continent to» duy, causing sorlous deluy to tho barvest in tho ‘ormor country, if not great damuge to the orop, Thovorn snd duts inurkots preaunt fow of his military curger were inturaatlug, Ho bad, asa Captain (nthe British ariny, served in Zu- Juland and boon ~ . ‘A COMPANION: OF THE URINCE IMPEUAL, who tn fret, he sald, dicd in bis aring,, Ho had ound to Amerion for at short yieation und would retura to his Kogitsh homo soon, At Cranston’s Hotel, at West Polity among tho visitors wore Mra. und Miss colic, tho wife aod daughter of the Sun Vrangisvo milno-owner, They woro enjoying the life at tho Polnt, and the young: lady. ‘vbo is bundgonie and of solld build, way ou troquaut attendant wna the hops for which the willitary post is fumed, Capt, Burstom by duno means may the ucqualutunoe ot Mag Beullo, but Ie dit not turn out quite us.well, porhitps, as tho Captain bad desired, It appears that w Cow ovoniugs since Miss Scoflonnd tho Captain engaged to conversation, during which tho latter very rudely INFORMED THE YOUNG LADY THAT SIE WAS A LEAN; : p. foaturos of futercat nud not much uativity, as both seem te move more In sympathy ‘with whent now than ov thelr owh imorits, though the clique ure not yet out of outs, aug muy make somo fun about Septembor for tho longs by boavydellyeries, —- ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, RETURN OF TNE DELNGATES To THE STATE CONVENTION, + Rpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yorn, Aug, 23,.~Tho mombers of the Stato Convention of tha Ancient Ordor of Jbernlans returned to thelr homes to-day, after sponding last nlghtin a long discusston of the constitution. and by-laws of tho or gunization, ‘Pho ehief tople of. debate was the constitution adopted at the National Con- yontion In St. Louls fast Mny, and as Its pro- or nonar i (Bae geal Bho Rherounen, outs yislons contilcte® with many of tho old es Yio estublishinont was so flrinly uttiohed ¢o the | tablished rules of the Order, It was deemed Cnptain that sho wus givon ta understand that aniuphints of that klud advisable to amend tho provisions of tha ‘Tho: State constitution of the organization so that it should conform to that,ot the National Convention, Some of these provisions were very Important, Kuch as the regulating the mode under which auccor should be piyen: to the gick and tna fninfiies of decensod mombers. ‘ui province of tho organlaitiion, {t was olulined, cspochilly by mombers irom the Jaro oltlus, hue WW invaded by unworthy tudivide pals. and the funds of the society wore ucooril. agly DIVERTED INTO MPNOPER CHANNELS, . Tho tury, Mer, Michael J, Langan, was fisked to-day iC the Convenaon discussed’ thy Thornton question. That ia a polnt an which LT itm nut at liberty is slvo yuu way bis i ud word of no avail thore, girl's bDluod was up, bowevor. Lust plight tere wasn bop nt hoqdquarters, aud Alisa Sygate ant her mother attended, The daughter wis elubonitely attired tu full oventug tress, and nd) «she WAS Ascot tho steps of tha verinda «who sould sho meet, lean ing: ane nist A. post. but . tha Captian blnscit. ‘Tho story gous that ho very finpudent- ly and radoly stared qt bor wud accompuniod (bo samo with s:oloug of olgar smoko, punhog it into tho young Indy's taco, which he quickly Foland with another, whercupon ebe gulted outs bi ’ S “18 THERE’ NO-ONE HERE TO PROTECT 31 ngulnst tho Insults pf thin fallow?" No ono of Hurslom’s fricnda coming ty hur ald, and Miss Sulie rovolving another yulumo of shake, why | forumation. 1 muy way, howover, ut once stopped up ty the Captain and pit’ hin [struggle whlch Is i PORT OSS on id a squarely botweun tho dyes, Tha ‘blow | othor bee in the deur old | Iand, wtigiered = Alm, nisod a cuno ‘ho fa watohod with tho most {tense Intorcst by our smetibers, and it ovcusion vbould arise when pecunlury mld would be needed to forward tho moyement of independence, thore ls no organi- gatjon not morcly in the country, but in tho warld, that would more chocrlully respond than ours. . ho sya carting to. dofend *‘hiniself, when the dud y grow fafurlated beyond all bounds of con trol, tora the stlok from bid bande ond rained blows upon his boud eo fast that he wus folled to the flour, Ils favo whe adly out and bled pros tugoly,. ‘Tho pluvky gin thon. turned and went toberdoom with. bor mother. Shortly attor= wards :the two moro inatructod fat nage tho hotel, the Captain's jutuones with tho munayo. lugnt standing him in hand, not ong of wham, It sovma, bad the winnbyod to staud yp tor tho brave ulvl Who bad thi DEFENDED MERSELY AQAINST THE MAN'S +) INSULTS, . Mr. and Mrs. Beoflo ening to’ New York to-day, and ure etopping at -the Now York Motel, on Broadway, WhO way sho wus suis lad to strikn tho mal, and #b0 NO, Hout a ure yy saos that sho hud broken hls nook, Whothor Burstoin 6 au offcur in tho Uritiah army of not cannot ho losrned hore, ‘Tho rogluter shows but ong ollicer Of that. namo ue huving ever boon tu tho gory rong, O, G, Buralem, who .wus patent loned jy 1850, anid ta ae retleud and i Yi Has | eae ee TUL DIFFICULTY BUTWEEN THE CONTEND- 1 5 rey Meer in the organization been wattlod: wor vortulolys aa auntreh, you choos rely lucul tat its charnoter, nd did not afoul the gonoral diselpiine ut tho rider, Ib arase from a jealousy In regard te the selection of plugoe for holding the gunvuntons, Ee eh fe labia to Grlueatany tue iy great ore unlenlons ———— NORMAN UORSES, , AURIVAL OF BU st LLIUNe BANKS, AND " New Your, Aug. 25—T'hy stenmslitp City at Linertet areived to-day, having on board Tad, Tho wheged Cuptatn Ig but Ss yours olds | 91) Norman: horses, the Jurgust shipmont burdl; y * p eae Sipe Oe teas higolf trom Wine aver made fn any ond vessol, which ara con: gor Putnod, Bngland, it mut bo inforred ho bud | signed to 34, We Dunhum, of Wayne, J, nover bocn nearer thy Hnglieh ariny than fA apes tator uta roviow, - Ho bu suouuaded durloy ple alay utthe ump in cugaging, bimsvlf to a ton Young UY ye ..y A:BCOUNDREL,.. ¢ HE NODS THE WINQW AND CHILDRES| OF * "HIS DHAD FRIEND, New Yon," Aug. 3.—Ty W, Planer, o mombor ofthe kld-giove tr of Plugs & Pinnor,: Broadway,, dloil : nonrly # year ago in, Germany,\'and * loft’ his -widow. and There ore ninoty-soven stalllans, itty mures, and ‘sixty-four leyearold colts, Among the atailions araa number of prizgwinncrs in tholy class. Great lutorost: hus been mani. fested by horsomen throughout the country YG the annoUncoMeNt af th)s lange luportas on..f Norman stock, Turing the voyage threo. horsos and ono colt diced, Tho shipment of Porchoron-Normon horses arciviny to-day 16 being unlouded upon the barnes of the Now York Coutral Rats, gud willleave by ws epee celal train of thirty cara at noon to-morrow for va childeo: nt $100,008. On hls | Wi Til. the Hovie of thelr owour, Whery ura Aine "Hod bes enlloj'is wifo. to | uot gush” can oll ie upared inn and told her duilue Loowoy had alwaye | feyuaiia ta onartonth of alt ebb Borsoe ta poriod heen his warmest frlond “apd: associate, and |: tous Heanouggg ar], tho past ‘arty five curt wwheviever ale needed waslatanes In business | Sica, ihe tenable Cy of feabeiek wus affalra sho shousd be aw view oO! tang Nally fitted ont in Louwoys, Mref Pinner repirned to. thls ee ee ee eee erreur obalentint ot ‘Feroheron-Norman porsos to tho U: States. > & BULATED STEAMER, - * “ -. ¥BANS YOU MEW BAFETY: . Bpenrat Lnaputch to The Chicago Tritupse ; Naw. Youn, Aug. $4.-—-Foars ara baginuing to be felt Iu regard to the Britleh stoumuhip eountry shortly “attor hey hushand's, death, in company. With. oewoy, -ond - together thoy gottlod tho alfuirs of tho estate, Tnoy re~ turned to Bul and soon sttorward Loowoy |: camo back to. this opunty witb power. of al: sorney to xct for Mra. Vioner In otper matters gonuccted with the wstate.- Otty Hurwits, ovune } City of Limerick, which Is now soveral days overdue at this port. Sho salted from Lon- don on Aug. 8, and from Havre on Aug. 8. Making allowances for her slow specs, sho = ought at least to. have reached this port ons soently as Sunday Inst. As this is the arason of bréak- Ing screws, shafts, nnd losing propellers, Jt Ia hoped thet nothing serious iias occurred. ‘This steamer ins on board 31% Norman horses, the largest shipment made By ay one veasel, which are vonsizned to M. W, Durham, of Wayne, UL | ‘Thera are 100 stallions, fifty mares, and sixty-five byour- old colts, = VENNOR. HE GIVES THE INTERVIEWERS A COLD SHOULDER. Bpeeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youn, Aug. 9.—Mr. Vennor, who ts now in thls city, refused all reporters with the stntement that he shotth! say nothing more to the newspapers until file predictions were printed for the autumn and winter by his publishers, and with the additional states ment that he was: “not receiving. callers thls trip Tt was a cnrionazeuineldence that only afew hours before Mr. Vennor became 80 Uncommunieative ¢ Washington dispatel: should ays shuwn Uiat Mig predictions for July were right in only one partlertar out of elit, and were less correct Unin thay would Juve buen “under tha taw of chances In bilnd giemng.? Cofneilences of this kind are curloas and yet hurdiy lnportant. G The only thing Mr. Vennor would say was, that he would not’ aeeept: the pasition of Chief of the United Stutes Signal Service were It offered hii. CHURCH TROUBLESETTLED. CARDINAL SUCLOSKEY SETTLES THE THOU BLE IN THE POLIMIE CHURC New Youn, Aug. 24.—Cardinal McCloskey at Inst hing settled the question as to who shall be priest of the Chureh of St. Stanis- Inus, Father Dulktevisy last evenime stated liow the decision was veached. He sald: “On Tuesday I received a note from the Cardinal: requesting me to/eall L did go, aud he arcnsed . ine of = belng the cause of all the trouble. Io sak nothing should be sald to the presy.with referenée to U@ quarrel. [have not sald anything but truth, and have not given halt the facts in my possession, Teame here by vote of tho congregation, and yet belleve a munfority: wislt ine to be their pastor, But thatis luspossible now. Lidso belleve FATHEI GRALOWSKE 18 A BAD SAN, but the Cardia! does not, and that settles that question, [ cannot say wiiss any more in the Polish chureh here, and have no plans for the future, ‘Tho place I held ta Liver- pool has been filled, sol cannot return there. de not know what to do or where to go.”- Father Grabowski! declined uuke any stutement further than that the Cardinal had gent him the papers estublish- Ing hint as the regular priest, and that he did not want anything sild In the papers about It, because the Cardinal sitld so. Among the. members of the. church there ure DIVIDED QVINIONS, “Wihiatis tie uso of being dissaltstiod?” soidone. “The Cardinal fas sent Father Grahowsk!, and we linve no alternative. But don't put this in the paper, for the Cardinal und Vieur-General dow’t want a word sald about “it? Frauels | Bednurek, trustee of the chureh, at whose house Father Grabowski was dining, was very bitter in his dentinelations of the Lithuanian priest and hig adherents, and followed the reporter into the street to-remind hin that the Cardi nal had forbidden any one talking with nows- paper men. ITEMS. PLEASURE SEEKING CHICAGOANS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteagn Tribune, New Your, Aug. 25.—Cliicngoans at Sara- toga: Lenry 2. dotinsen, Mrs, ES, Jolson, Mrs. HD: Wade, RL, Webster, Airs, EF, Busch, Mrs. Willhun 8, Howard, Migs How: ard, W..D, Howard, Sr. and Mrs. J. Westey, '. Kirkwood, Mr: and Mri L. Adler, William ¥. Leslie, A. Vaughan; at New- ports: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ‘Taylor, Mr and Mrs. F. W, Tourtelotte, F, J. Tourtelotte, S. W, Rawson, Mr. and Mra. J. 1, Uigh; at Long Branch; , Dr. and Mrs. Tooker. SWINDLED. TIE GERMAN HOVERNSI To the Western stssoclated Pree, New Yong, At. 4.—A. detective of Bos- ton brought to thls city to-day Stephen Or- nay, arrested i Boston charged with em- bezzling monoy belonging to the German Government, Ho was taken on board tho Ham- burg steamer, 3 WILDL RETURN TO MIs FIRST LOVE, ‘W. B. Somerville, wha for two years past has presided over tha businoss retutions uf the Western Union ‘felegraph Company witb the Rewer per prevsof tho eountry, bas restyyed the position of Suportntendent of that dopiltt- ment to renter upon the work of Journallam, + CANNOT WE SUSTAINED, Tho Star of this morning says: Tho charges made at Itbuca, aginst Shlukle, of the Cornell crew, caunot Le austalniod. VROTEST. ‘ Tho Caual Committec of tho Produce Bx- change protests agulnata resturadon of weat- bound tolls. p the: BLOODED HORSES, Continuation of tho Combination Salo at LexIngton—Lively Bidding at Low Pricow. x * Louisvinny, Ky. Aug. 9.—Tho combination snteot Ive stock at Lexington contiuuos to ylojd satisfactory roturns to al) parties direotly Interested. It euonts that tig attendance to-day was rather better than on tho opening diy of the event, though the avorage price per bead fs less, owing altogether to tha dovline In the wane oral quatity of stuck. Fifty head of cataloged young and old wore disposed of to-day, Thoy uveraged not quite $155 por heud, At no tine ‘during tho porformanco, which was both hot and dusty to tho polut of despalr, did the sale drug, wut on tho contrary all wont merrily throuzbout, Tho program now oulls for cattia and ahoup in tho order named. ‘The lowest prive for whluh an equine went to-day wus $40, and tho highost $700; tho Intter fguro was reached $n the caso of a your- ling by Strathinore, Tho dat of this youngstur {a tne well-known trotting inare Walten-Blt, the purebaser boing LB. Y, Gilines, of Vonorall, This sume gentiomun. bought fur $30 a promising threv-yoar old Mlly, No. U7 of tho cutalog, by Athalitatrater, dant Zorn, hy. ‘American Uluy, Other loading Autinals that passed “under fone Widd's bamwer Were why golt- foulud | 1680 by tw Joho U, Puin, of | Nows S25; pale of brawn goldiugs, oars ald uy: Garrard nmin hau, AURUM, Gite, $5805, & black Mily<foulod in| 160 by Aimbring Patchen, ty Col, 1 2, Vepper, of Franklort, el; bay sadio etailion, 6 yours old, by Monte rode, to- Willian Adaws, Loxinyton, $ With the ‘oxgopuon af y bury wullod + Ji nd whose sire wus not nunied, all the othors knocked off foll below $200. Jim brought $215. Quito n large number of hordes lucluded as a part of this ovant leave Kentuoky. f NT. Urea ast Chief, to ie i at ¥ ‘i Sorubbing Senta atone Phitaidelphis Tings ‘Tho school children of tho {iat District’ of, Poynsylvaula, whoae ulekels, over ton yours ixo, boutribute terest tha statue of Wrebityton tn front of Tndopandenss Hull, oan contemplate inthe vob remote future ae, possi bilit: uf the reduouon of the inarbla | ofllwy 6 the finmurtil Georgo ta the atignuadon Of a wlate-pupnll “through the constant of- fort to keep thu marble If spotless coudidan, In 1874, when the stulue looked badly ecreaked workin were lilrod Who suripod wad Wer tug wuyble,. The result wae that the igure omorged whitey cnough, but Nnally turned aimost as yels OW Ks sudrull, Lrroverent streot boys dechirod thut Guorge Lud *yot tho yeliow-fever.” Tho hevullar divauluradon. fd beloved ty have been duo to eae gbermionl oltest of coategua front the nolydburlog ohimueys. Uradually the stone Jost te nunkeen color Bid becaiie gray dmln, Bovernt mantle aya x ip faran, Was, reurod wid & couple of men: wilh buckets of water an somo whjtleb substance aeoUured the, marble olf wud ioft it a puro white, It ppeare from suns dry plucunds that decorated the surrounding rallog that o puvwilors allah commas done the renovating gratuitously, Lua renovadon ad Bearcely bout ecoonplisted borure the yuilowt nt Queo more ditusad Iteclf froin the op af Wusbluyton's peruky auross his counter nunca, aud thence ariduully down the wbirts Hoe ae ert lout abd bunury ook ax NW te thy joi gion, vice tha wculptor bustawed upon the Zounbeyy aud Heh Arte fess éaw wnother Padver, Thy day bufere yustordyy up MY howscunis again, aud Buro cunt sae ieuie ie vhaiey iivulate hud boursed tole way down the eflgy. Yoatu y the worl lated, ; George bioume: forth yellowor than ove) tow an the atutue wlll fve by vabraaion {¢ eho olouuelng ate be Kove up ia & pra! low which, tka seboal oblldrun oun calcula, eo a + Hop Hitters purifics tho blood and rpmoves all piuplos wad rupuouy.- ~ age POLITICAL. Gen, Wickham Proposes tp Sty’ port the Virginia Democratic Ticket, F ‘ Whoso Suecess Ho Wonld Regard’ Losi® Disastrous Than That of the Readjustors, Union, Miselestpp! Gresnbackers and Repab- licans in ‘Support of a, Ticket, . * —— VIRGINIA. % Srtetal Dispatch to The Uateaoo Tribune Ticusoxm, Va. Aug. 2.—Gun, William 0, Wickhum, who has been recognized ag the head of tho Stenightout fepubtican purty in Vir= gluln, will toemarrow minke public a letter give. Ing bis views on tho polftical situation in Vire ginia, and giving fyrthor bis reasons for oppos- ing Mahorio and the proposed conlition with tho Keadjuaters on tho part of tho Republicans, and winding up with tho startling announce- ment thut ho will vote for the Stato Dem~ ovratic ticket. Since the Lynchburg Convene tion Gen, Wickham has boen very quict, aud tho course ha would purato has Ueou, tho subject of: much speculation, which hia otter sote at rest, In closing, ho says the prospects of the Mepublican party wero cover ad bright ason tho ovo of the last Presidontiat clection, us its atendfust cours. and strict adbo- sion ta prinelple bad elovated it in the opinion of our people; buttho attuek mado ou itby purtics clitmlug to be author:zed by the National Kepublican Comumitteo to withdraw the Ropub- Heun Elevtoral ticket {n favor of the Readjustor- Hancock tieket, Ja bis opinion demoralized ic tunnextent of ulogss to tha Republican tlnkot of more than tho 13,400, votes . which could have been given Garfleld. Though beaten in that © olection, he saya tho cause uf tha Republicans bere bad so won further respect for tho party that thoy would have gone into the canvass this autumn with almost a certainty of succcas bad nut the moans: resosted to by the Neadjuster party to broak down the epubllcan organization resuited ino diviston of tho barty ut Lynchbury, ao that if a Republican ticket took tho Meld the time of candidates and cunvassers would have to Le de- voted to bringing back to to party those who had been deluded {uto desortion instead of to the offort to wiu supporters from thiso who bad been = opposed =o tu thom. Jlo says as tho ftepubitean party now lnds itself without candidate for State ofices tho merbors can cast thoir votes according to thor Judividual preferences, or abstain from voting. Ile says “No Republican can vote for any of tho Readjuster candidutes without abandon- ing one of tho most vitally important principles of the Republican party,—vne on which the party bos vuilt as on a rik, tao abandonment of or even faltering oo which by Nattonul Republican party would be tho = justint ~=uverthrow uf in tha United —_ Btates, tho * bonest, wnhosituting support of Governmental: obligations and uredit, luthe campaign President Gurfuld said, ‘No Kopubiieaa ghonld touch any party tuinted with ropudintion.’ Not one of the parties now seuk- ing tho support of the peuplo of Virginin is “talnted with repudiadion.' 1 do not: think uny one vonvereiut with the biatory of tho dobt of Virginia cnn question this statement. They call this process ‘roudjusting,’ and some of thot “elimination.” He thon prouveds to discuss tho get and apgues that the Magen ot the HendJusters fs repudiation of tho worst kind, ond clajts that If tho Moadjustors succced In their otfurts . ayaiust tho credit of Virginia, it will havua dumoriizing effoot on tho tone of tho whole country, ou the sanctity of thy Governmontal obligations, and unsettio the public mind on thom and crcouraye susault onthe credit of tho United States ituclt. In support of this ho cites the remark of the Ite- adjuster numines for Atturncy-Goneral, who deulared, “1 favor a vigorous puplcaton of TA aujuatinent principles tu the Nutionnl debt,” ond notes thotr lendor, Gon. Mabone, of the United States Sountos “Ln not a Demovrat, L am ocotu Ropublican, Tam a Jtoadjuster.” ‘Tho Heng jater, party. io. mays, bus but one distinctlye principle, which is tho dise turbance of tho Stutu debt." With these significant expressions on tho part of these loaders, If thay succeod bore can we expect uny- thing but a vigorous applicuion on tele URE of the principles of reudjuwtment to tho National Jolt, anu cus siny ona moaguro form a more frultful thowo to tho demagus Ju tho South and ‘Weat thun o rend. atten of tho Nutional debt? ry measure, very party, ‘tainted with ropudid~ tion.’ Again be a Why ol avy Republlean support the Hondjuster party? Hos hot their every nerve been strained to destroy the Itupublican party of Virginia? Do nut thoy refuso to ackuowlodgn allegiance to the Hepub- Venn party? Di they vot claim ty be Demo- Ee epuni ear ttl ig eapan io Republican par 0 hal jalrows rulng, and says if thoy sucoved thle full tho Hee publican party will couse to oxiet ih Virginia for ull thug thorcafter, und ho has uot thoslight- estidea thot, should. thoy. succeed \bero, tho} woult’ ever fora part..af the National Itepublican party, In. closing bls Icttor be gaye: Vor mysolf 1am iu this canvass beurtily for Daniel Burbour und Mokinnoy, aa fur loss burtful to the bost Interests of the State of the conntry thin the Roadjuster caudidates, but whan this canvass is over 1 shall oxurt ol) the zenl J posgoss to resuscitate aud Founite use Re- publicnty purty of Virglula, and to bring to it rit $i," ad . et getion on tho part of Wickham will bo followed by yome ur tho other Btrulmht~ out although. thelr — nuiaber will bo amalt, ‘roi tho = inception of tho Ro- adjuster moyoment and before Wickham ond Muhona huve ee bittorly opposed: tuonch ottigr,and It Is bolloved thut Wiukham will not only vote against, tito, but atrois every nerve to defout bim., Ils triands,. howover, atnto that bo is now devoting his wholo time to tho duties of pile position na Vico-Prealdent of the Chesapeake d& Ohio Rullroad. He lett for the; West to-day, ¢ — OnIO. * rs Spectat Dispatch to The Chueava Tribune, ToLuno, 0. Aug, 23.—A woll-nttonded Ropnb- Neun Sonatoriat Convention of tho Thirty-thind District, ‘ombracing tha Counties of Lucas, Wood, Putnam, Muvoock, Henry, and Fulton, wus hold in this olty to-day, Aftor tha adoption: of sultablo resolutions, Cot, J. 11, Bingham, of Delta, Fulton County, and Col, J, B. Norton, of Napoloan, Henty County, were wade the nom!- neues for tho State Sonate, ‘The district hae formerly boon Demoorutie by asmatl majority, ‘but the candidates pes up teday aro undoubt- odly Strong cnongh to ovorvane the odds against thom, Col. Mineham ospoulally is vory atrone througbout the rural districts, and ho is ono of forompst Qrangort of the State. Col, Norton fa the Culoncl of tho Bixtocnth Rogimont, Ohio Naudnel Guarda, Bpclal Dupatch to The Chicago Trib OLEVELAND, Os, spoko nt Yousstown to-day to a large nesont- biago, Tis spocch wns onntined ta Stute isues.: Hts ndininfetradon was colpared to that of the Domogrutic Governor preceding it, and charges which buve boon tudo againat bin werd an- awered. —_— MIRSISSIPPT, _ JACKSON, Bisa. Aug. 23.—Tho Oreunback and Republic Conventions to-day agrood pon a fuston tickot, us follows; * For Governor, Bon King; Licutenant-Govers net Cre solavlns eae we Piaboiids a orad) usuror, W. HH. Bynum; Bhatia {ou} Wineriyt Aorpep:Gsneral, peri ondent of Bducation, Sea areca eudine ninwecmneotiung tstiighes » D, Haw rr prosided aver by Johny It, Lynob (eolarod), the homingcs mado uddressos, te — NEW YORK PRONIBITIONWTS. Povaikeersie, Aug. 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