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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, PAGE 1881—TWELVE : FOREIGN. ‘saty Efforts Bolng Mado to wer Bismarok and the Popo ——— cepinat the Long aud Dilter ‘ite to fs About to End. v — ph Dillon Still Irreconoila- r ble-A Land-League Congress. er : Forntally. Or- ants Brepeain Enter iil mainham Jail. Meee as ther Destructive Storm Nearly mpletes the Ruin of the as British Crops. ‘ FA giide—Earthquake—Cohfla« gration—Collision~Em+ bezzlementt. —_—— aQpRMANY. “nd ‘ ‘ThE THR DIRS nesTEST OES WITH THE VOPR, x, Ang, 20,—AS Ir. Korum, the new apot Trovas, 1a staying With Ptinee Bls- ages, tts expectedl that many fesoluttons wil become to alt qnestlons whieh will ma- mally affteat the future relations of Church augiate, The most fnportant polnt to he dignssed sasto whether the Government will jalit of DE. Korutant takhig ah oath bihding toutserve the Inws of tho Stite, or will ferdntent mithesacting front hin 9 prowilse fuall ia his power to avold a collision tn Alas, [L finy be stated A it fait. tn t the Fatiean ns resolved to profit to thé ufiiest by ine favorable: opportunity for obtaining: ibs fong-promfsed revision of the May Inws, —oreettting a9 far a8 posalble dtl iter. between Prnasin anc the Vatteati by a sontat. ‘Thls Wish af the Vatieant hastiot, “UL how, inet with (he cafsent vf Uriies “marek, who nt pregunt- sents only Inelinedl inmake rome concusalons in ordbr to testute peularholy serviced In the tinierons jitrlali- “ghich have rentalned a tong thine without wifey hit te ts none mote willlte to hange the principles lis fias hitherle gonw on jategard to the Vatiean, It Is, thorefore, kelp that inuch tho will elapse before a reat sa complete understanding betweeh Churelt god State will bo mide, | AS Hdit Vor Schlocer was formerly attached to the Ger- ran Lexation at Reiue, he tis bubit thought fit6 nepotiaté with the Catia, Flotd-Mttre sual Baron Mantetfel, Stadtholdler of Alsace- {orratne, ling done his utmost to effect a Iuting peace between Chiitel: aid Stale, In inttt fo gain for hiinsetf the assistance of the Romatt clergy In his sidmintstention. “Che King of Saxony is also anid to have trsect his hdvence lo facilitate an arcangemedil, nnd it Ishoped thint; with nll this unantnity, detiatt, attangements wilt asthe bd made, ty : Pitas. Peete . Abihe Céiigresa of {he Untrinal Chéas Chib ‘téday, Mason, of New York, beat Black- born, of Loititon, ana W. Paulden, of Berlin, beat Zubhaite ; * Sdorkations WIT THR VATICAN: Lesbos, Aug. 20-—-A dlspatel fron Bertin taysllerr Vou Sohloger, the Gdinidn Mints- ter,to, Washington, his been corinissioned 5 Hismarek to zu to Rome to conduct nego- tatlons with the Vatlean, : a THE EMPEROR, *“Adlspatch from Berltn says ie Emperor ba fetus to the Cnpital In improved th, oc, REFUSED, $y te TH althotities of Tninburg fétused to allw Heiitlel, a Jew batter, to addicss o public inéeting there, “| {CATHOLIC BISHOP OF TREVES,.. A'dtspateli frohi Rerlini says Dr. Kornin bag irecelvetl a bull appolnititié hlih Bishop of free” Dr, Korum fs now staying at Var- th with Bisiiarek, _, tHE EMprisa, : Coittt2, Aug. 20.—The Empress of Ger- Many, on her convalescence, has published a Ketter thiough Princé Bismareky thinking Us peoplé for their nffectinz miautféstations oCeympathy during hor illness. 4 Mokh AnotT Konto. Bentas, Aug, 90,--Dr, Korum, the iiowls- thbilnted Catliolic Bishop of Traves,. hits urired here. He hns had an Interview with VohUusster, Mintster of Pubtic Worshty, tad Will bo granted an intervlow with the Haferor tomorrow, AMPERIAT. ABSOLUTION. lteGermanta, Ultramontans organ, says: . Rorutn was. inost cordially revolved at eae The ordet disponsltig hin froin bs md the oath of dbedlencd to, thd State will alte ly be gazetted, According to rellablo oformation, Bisinaték atid Dr. Korum have teed upon the prineiples of a comproniisa ha the Government nnd, Cutin, the de- i sot Mee von etraloe wilh ellie bs soon Eprowhise is efecto. ernian Cates WAifairés will be appointed to the ‘can, provably Barun Vou Schloozér, GREAT BRITA Livitheoor, Asi 0A Inrge cotton ware- house lu Duittoi stheet 1a ou fre, + ities, Aug ROUT: eee DON, Aug, 29,—A. seulling mnateh be- ‘or cag tomas Blackman and Harry Thomas by Bien froin Putney'to Mortinke, wax won erica easily In 2 uiluutes and 35 The + FINANCIALS Pilar ‘Tihte' finnnelal urtlole saya: “It Is ake thht the ‘orders for the withdrawal of “ rom the Bank of Bigland, which have oat eceelved haves ben whiolly eancolad, long as the New York money market tea ee abrir hese sates and exchidige BOs Weak ng il is, the withdrawals. nia: brerpeeted to cuntiny sillier : id Gn LANIFLEAQUE MERTING, wenn ttRe “0.—Tho sual attendance ab An y meeting of the Land Ledewy in m a, caged tnuch comnicnt Ib.t6 at- os te tho fact that the Land act has the formers thiel satisfaction, Gea xine ts “susiicra,” Bae Dei, Ate 29,-A ‘matibriht dit, thé, dé 4 vaitoa lv “euspoots’ will be aubiniftell: edanorate boiles of Irelahd; uddreased ot oblantne’ avelitng on ae Hapcanvolilies lng @ fale trial af tho Land acts Witte Lig “allipbalst are dotwlned, ° BOYCOTT AGAIN. . rege saree at piorabuey, man, ave: are 's house, Jn Loughuabk, to‘ walt in gathoring his craps, ee Te ld THOMAS DHkNNAN, Oo wee fetettey of the Lanit “Toengin;, ‘bids ‘ra th mi toes tant ue Telen eae fog manded to Kilmalnhan Jal Morther perlod of threo months, ti ae LANI-LEAQUE CONVENTION, boy re bleh delegates tr : ‘om each branch of the ieee tn Great Britatit were luvited, dnd! rH kreat preparations }inve been made, f Newenstle to-<iny; About’ 200 del-- " Aten present, i tbe YO PRERIDENT GARFIRED, BIOL Peale sC8 Of braver f nthe reaov~ FS Mencuate ent Gartiatd was fidd at several Hetergag ast places ofwworship.tn London « 5 at hy eis 001 newspapers! atate tlikt prayers for Carfald were olmoat nniversal in the alinrches there yesterday. AT CTITE Wook SALCS to-tlay 11450 bales wera offered, cliefy Syd- ney, Pore Maiiip, New Zealand, and Ade- late. ‘The temand was steady, but prices wera tmeliansed. , THERE WERE REXEWED KTORMS of eatin and whitd Mh vutlotd parts ol Creal Dritaln Sunday nixht and this inoratig. ; DILLUS. Vontan, Arig. 20. fninattel was given nt the (oluida toaihetst to daft Sion. Plidm- us Soston- preset, Ditton cespotded ty the toast, anid referied at length te: tis netton ttt read te the Land bit boford tis faprison- vent, und xatd he was very strongly of opine Jon that the passage of the DHT would fm ntensely Ihereasd thd diflentty, iit did nob rendev” tinpossibte the varrylng onof the Land-Leagte movernent on the old ines. Me feared the yoke of Iidlord aseendency would beso mitch altered ay to mute the weople once more how thelr heads buneath it, wherens If. tho fight hind been continued another six months inconditionally thoy would have been {11 a position to dletale thelr own terms and abolish landlordisin altogeths- er, A majority of the Lenguo Escentive hotly seemed in favor of trytig the Latid bill. Dillon belloved that, utthis stage, the League could not preverlt te peopls from trying the WiNybut —* HE COULD NOT BUPPONT THE LBAQUE Portcy of trying the bil, nnd, vntder tiie elreum- stances, he would retire from ptbile Hfe for a few months and leave those who belleved in thls policy ta carry ft out whetmbarrassed, White fully reeognizing the wisdom of Pat- neil's program, Ditton said he was unpre. pared to nequiesea th it, and, us he was tn- nble fo consistently cobporate therein, he felt Itto be his duty to stand asidu for the pres- ent. LAN OUTRAGE, Conn, Ang. 8.—While the tenants on Sir George Colthurst’s property, wear Mill street, were reJoleing Stuntlay over the mar. ringe of Ureir Iindlord, an armed and dis: guised party, nearly 100 strong, surrottinied the tenants aud fired into thei, wounding ten. ‘Two are Ina preestlouscondition. No nrruata, “MAN LANES The Mark Lane Express, in its review of the British grain tras the past week, skys: “Tha past week has brought general diss ter and ruin to the harvest. A serles of fie termitiont storms eufininated Thursday In general Ahuiter-storm, with i deluging rainfall, ‘To adequately estiidts the dam nge we must remember thit the downpour of rain was on sliéaves whitett had beat repent edly wetted and tried, or on sthniling grain, which fs Mterdlly edten up by inildei. tn the fluoded districts the’ disaster Is cusnpfete, Unthatehed rieks linve everywhere anifered frou Thursday's delugd, ‘Tho position of the harvest has finteridlly affected trade, aud — rated finproved a shil- Jing. Wednesday) and on futtior shiling Friday. ‘The advance, whieh would have mounted td several shilliigs had ‘Thurs day’s weather ‘editinued, was cheektd by Velday’s suishine, ‘Tho adyartes the In prov inees was a silting beydiud tint tn London. Of the few samples of the new ciop offering, nearly ail Int sprouted, ‘fhe earliest par- eels ave tho best. Forelgn whents are two shillings atul tour oie shitiiig to one shit Ing aud sixpencd belter, English markets ara very bare of fotetgn Hott, “Tie supply of native grain bs the pro¢licial markets Is nhnost wil Port iiidrkets ure’ thorofdre stralned, “Stdeks on clther side of the At- Jantle belay ti strong hands, the supply here cunnot exeoat the dbinatid hill growei in America forward the néwernp {nt suillcieit ‘bulk to overpdiver thé Athitle spec. ulators. Fifteon entgoed trrived off coast, of whieh three were sold,. Values are ute changed. ‘Ihe foriviird biistiens 18 colistil- erable, Mldttlng thilk fs Inerensad By 109,000 quarters, Vor barley values wera checked, belng ruled by ‘hialae, Which was. cliehpor. Onts are ate standstill. Forelgit Is cheaver, Sates of English Wheat duiing the week, 12,071 quarters.at Gt xhillings 10 peed por quarter, aalnst 13,229 quarters at 4 shiitings 1 pence per quarter tli’ eatressatiditig week Inst year.” * : _ NO DYNAMITE, Pryvouri, Aug, #8.—Evldenco elicttetl by the Court of Inquiry {nio the destritetion of the sloop-ofsrne Doetrel, in’ the Sttilts of Magellan, goes toshown lack of priper ventilation In the magazhié, dhd the ibsened of strict Inspection Hy those réspdisible fur stich matters. i THE hiaioOP OF THNNSBER. Lonnon, Attg. 2.—The Bishop of Tennes- sve, In. preaching al Seaford on Sunday, roferred to tlie spirlé abrond in the world to put town all authority, ‘Phe tyme Prost dent was a Christin, who, before the.warld; dared to take gin’ by the tlirmit. lo teas a cmniit Who, inight be killdd, but not sediidedt from the tl, . - 7 HEativerioN, . 49,—Tihe destruction of the in various parts of Ireland 4 al Lonpox, Atte. crops by the rain is very great. « FAM TRADR. . id London, Atigy 2%, Speetat to New York Meratd, ‘Thu iden: of falr trade soums to become overy day more popular In spite of the fact of asplitin the organization. Vanity Fitr says the result of fren trade In corn Ins beeti, not cheap bread but low wages,—to the atl- vantage of ‘tld nidhitactirérs. _ ind savin in tho tied of Brend tide’ bubs vonipeligated Ii the sani6 proportion In thd redietlon of “Mie World thhiks i Abilliig duly oti fordlgh cori applied to ‘tie Fenitsslon of the education tax would bo a great, boon. Punieh furnishes the following motto for the : fair.trade league: te E Ilo that a taxed, not seoing How you tax tim, Lot hin not know't pod ho's nat taxed at all, cen) RATENDE OF THETAND. | Sir Gavan Duity loft London for Trotand on Friday, "His nd¢lea recominendliig th Irlah to accept the fan DNL is wariity euldgized by the. Hhglish gress, which falls, however, to BBs thd fikcesaity of Sir Gavan Wutfy's “alightly seditious suzgestion” that “the price‘of pence In Irelnid Is the concession of tint only thelr ou Govermmont aint tablr owti Pariivment, but thelr oii inilitary ond | naval forces: and -thalr own distinguishing fing’. Tho Trish party is about Tose. th inost eloquent Parliationtary champion. str, ‘NM. Siilitvan fing doolarodl hits Intention to real nig sent and retite from pojitidal, lite, .| ‘Nig toctors Have warned hint that a ratte to Parliamentary Inbors will almost certainly prove Tita My + THR HOOK WORTH.” - ‘Milas Braddon’s proposition ta make 0 pouny edition uf Seott's novels; condensed In im rey- erentind spirit, has ralged a howl: Mre Mnx- well, her linsband, 13 publisher who ja dis- Hog sting hjnecte by Unbils! iihigatn penny ninbehs whit ie, calle, * ‘fhe Ulustrated Eanhy. ‘alka’ Tiubary," inwhitoh she worka Pu, Pwaln,:. Lolijes, Aitelar,. the, plington dfaukeve gin, Ute ‘fuleda Blade wan, Bra arte, the, Fab Contribytor, thd Danbur “Nowe! mais Josl BI HU Al and the Dotrolt Preo Presa tlelid nu serve “Up with oxvarably ents, and bought whole anjo from a so-vultud come Eye i ‘i AOR Snin aly ea ¥ Heyeriate the Waited it eoture Cay ectu a Aer aie tie fella te ala yea finseasoh for adv Aue Thiliotion gn SR et, Ac Na eu! Chai) ‘pubis wry AE or AhiteanNttan, Jeduentional taples- wasn violent attack on-): the Cathotle religicn atid jts 9: atoniol edicas ttd df such an oceastan J3:considered sigiltican partleus Inrly ax, nftor.the lecture; he: lauded: Bert os ie Suki whiickeb, Nice; Aug. 8.—A rallway traln, bound for this place, lias bgen thrown from the track -butweon Frojus and Agsy, by tha malicious removal of rails, ‘Phe thelhe arid four puods - wagons fell ypon the rocks on the seashore. ! indiiner, the hondt only’ had anteccdgnts, but a | ‘She onglne-driver and sinker were killed and nine pargons Injured, Including twe ladies, TH SPUNCED ACT. Pam Ane. W--Le Soir wiyss CA iret sensation was ereated on the Sortrse by the auchden disappearaned of Melis, chtet of tho Union Finanelere Bank, Lt bs stetad that lie NEW: YORK. \A Mpoting of tho Republican State Committes. to Bo Hold fouk the coittenty of a strong box estiuated ‘ nt £100,000, He was tu have pati tho eredit- Wednesday. orsof Wie bank to-day, hut the Intter on go- ada amenncimtedrteaelie fug to the institution found it closed. SWITZERLAND. vy cotta OF A LIVEIE BLOCKED Ul Lospox, Ati ah—A dlspateh fiom Cenevn reports that finge miss of rock and cart, fits fallen from the amotiiat atte at Lamvix, Canton of Grisona, suid blacked up the conrse of tha River Jobely tn atthient of tld thine, coliverttis (he villley inte te take. SORKOW AND ANGER Bunse, At. 2—Tho President of the Swiss Confederation, In reéelving United States Mihistor Cramer, expressed the, sorrow. and anget of Switzerland ut the act whieh Drought President Corfield to the brink of the tomb, atid an efrmest hope for his re- eovery, THE 8. GOTIARD TUNNEL FAR FROM COM- Lonnox, Aug, 27.—Col.: Thomas W. Khox writes from Parig as follows: “A statement was recently published that the St. Gathard ‘Tannel would he reads far use In September nest. Work 18 progressiig slowly on the Hues to contitet with the Swiss system ab “vngand Lucerne, and several months will be required for thelr completion. On some of the seetions nothing has been duno beyont surveying ad locating the lne, and atong tha bank -of Lake Url thee are two or threo tunnels yeb to be made and heavy embankments thrown wp. Front Fitielen to Amsteg the ratlway is nearly fine Ialted, but fro Amsted to Gashinen (hrough the lower part of the St. Gottiard Pads, 1 great deal af thd heavy work Is anfulshed, find sinall gangs of Inborers Avere visthle a comparatively raro itorvals, At tho Geshinen end of the tunnel ln of atony for arching are piled, and there much todo for conipleting, this par work, Nono of those with whom J cone yersotl uxpected the tiamel and the connect ing lies te bY completed sbeford next uly, aud sonia of tliant named Octybely 1592. On the Itallan side, 2 understand, tho connect- ing ines nro mel: furthor advanced than on the Swiss side, ‘The railway Is In, operation fo Blasen, twenty totes from Airole, the Italiani end of the tunel, and the section be- dveen Bingen and Atrolo cau he completed tn a fow mouths,” ———_——— ALGERIA. A QUBAY CONFLAGHATION, Losnos, Atig. 2.—A. Paris correspondent sigs: A number of fires are reported fn Algerln, All the country around Phillippe ville, to the extent of sixty square kilomes ters, Is ond vast cohilngration. Stora, the porkof Phitlipperitty, hus been destroyed. A forest of cork trees Is ablaze, and the fIames, fanited by a vloleit sirocco, are enr- rylng all beforo them, Ibis hardly possible for the garrison and popuiation -to effect. anything In the way of subduing the fires owing to thé hent. It Is fenred the fire orlg- Iated with the Arabs, Intrigues of Tilden 0 Kéep Kelly Out of the Dértodratia State Convention. t Movement Looking to the Nomination of Hendricks for President in 1884, —_—_—— Lard the Chief Attraction at the Protluce Exchange Yes+ terday. A Steamer Crowded with Passen- gers Strikes .a Rock and Sinks. POLITICAL. MERTING OF Tne Revue. STATE COM- MITTER CAT Bhectac Diapater, to the Ct New ‘Yorn, Atig. 20. Slate Cominittes has been éafled tu. meet In this city. on Werlnesday to decide npon the thine and place for holding the State Conven- ton and to reapportion the delégates froin the yarloua districts necotding to the Iepitbltean vote cast for President last year. ‘There Is apparently not uch affort. to Influence the Committee m remrd to the place for the Con- vention. ‘This city has beon sugzested by some persons, but nothing , may come of It. 'Yhore fs Iitle activity‘amang Republicans as yet, everything being overshadowed by the povsibllity) of the death of the = President, Delegates tothe Convention have already bel elected in two or tree distriets, but such action is prema- ture, a8 the apporitoniient lias not been made, It fs claimed that the election In one of the estreme western counties was Irregular, and for the purpose of controlling the eholer of a member of the Stats Comiaitter, and for other onds, « ‘The frlends of Mr. Contling are charged With. this retfoi, ‘There will be 9 call Issued this week for a wneeting of THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION: 'The Democratic leaders: who aré at the head of the State organization of the party are in favor of awalting the action of the Republicans, {tls provable that the Repub- Nean Convention will not be field until the entl of the month, the” generally expressed suntlinent of the party being in favor of. that contat, If thts exptesston guides the action of the State Committée the, Democtitic Con- vention will probably riot be held until Octo- ber. ‘There Is considerable differance of opinton among the Democrats on this point, A good mnny of the ald purty leaders think they ought1o go ulead and open the enn palgn regardless of the Republicans, ‘The’lil- dei mon elaiin that, the. Republienis batrig the warty In power, the Dotloernts should atyait thelr netion, 1o profit by Il. ‘This discussion is sure to crop ont in thé State Committee when ikimeets, ‘The Tilden leaders are DETERMINED TO MAKE, AN END OF JOHN KE EGYPt. JOINT OCCUPATION, -Loxvon, Aug, YA dismateh from Ale oxantdtin snys fn Pasha Lins jrist distntssed the Mlitister of Publle Works, ‘The dismissal of the Mintster of Moreigi Affalra Is expected dally, ‘The new Minister of War, who ts uit- pdpinier with the ttonpa, Is expleted to al- teiuptthelt disUandment. [eta believed the vialt,ot Sir Loitts Matet {i Constantinople Is to arrange for a joint ocenpation of Egypt by Kngland; Prinet, dnd ‘Futkey, pending the disbartintont of the troupe. TUNIS: 3 BURA. ; Tots, Aug. S.—Ab the urgent request of iho Inhabitants of Sitae the French have de- eided to occupy thet t ‘ tr A dispateh frem Coletta snys: Sickness is inereasing In the French camps, aud ai vut- break of nif cplucmle of typhus Is feared, ee TWO MALTESE MES. ‘Pusia, Ang. 20.—Two more Malteso have btn ditirdefed by Arabs, one itear Anghoti aunt the other at Mater. TH ARABS WAVE ATTACKED THE FRENCIE near Zughoun, but no dotails of the cucoun- ter thts far have bed revolved here, |” aa thoy say, by keeving him out of the Con- yentlon, For this purpose a Inte convention is favorable to them «ns they believe Is-wilt prevent Mr. Kelly from pet fecting any organizatioit ngnlnst thent, Lx-Cov, Saymour, ex-Senator Kernan, and many other prominent men in the State ex. pross. themacivas tn’ favor of harmony and the adimigslon of ‘Nammany, and itll be cidlentt for the ‘Tilden lenders te keep Kelly ont. . There is melt speemtation as to What ‘Tammany will de incase It 1s refused adutis- slo. Mr. Kell’ dnd . his frend, hhowover, show no disposition in’ that event to noml- nate ntleket of tholr awn again, ‘That Is whut the ‘itden leaders count ipon. They think that Tammany will no have recotrse but to stipport the Stato ticket evel: If vuldtl ont. Mi. REDLA 1s PREPARING TO MAIS A nT. PER IMGT ngahist the Cointiittes of One: ifundred, Ongof Us special elatms witel: this organi: zation rests Its strength tipon is that tt polled 87,000 votes In tts yrimary. vlections, Many persons ivho attended sume of the primaries ‘on tho night of the election and saw six votes craluinerd as sixty, ay other like things done to muke a goott showing, know that the elatin of having polled 27,000 vates Is utterly absurd, Mr. Kelly dylll présent to tha State Convention, his jfilends sity, Invontestible prodf that. Uils-oreantzation tidver polled aiiy such vote as Itelniins, | Thera is evidened to show thatthe vote roturned In many districts was largely fictions, Th NEW HIVING WATT. ORGANIZATION iy hs THii Chors, ViExxay Aug 29-—The annual corn and seed falr opened here to-day. ‘The Comintt- tees report tlie estimates of the Austrian sir ping for export at 1,500,000 quihtals of whext, 9,000,000 quintiia of 9,000,000 quintals of Ditrlay; and 750,000 ai I Leoeneian Se BARTHQUAKE. 1H TOHEAME, ABTA MISO, CTO, also gives promise of A god deal of trouble Loniios, Aug OA tele from | tu.the Commiittes of One Hundred. Among Tehesme, Asia jtinos, saya the recent the men recently. ected ta the Irvink Tail County Conmiittas are Congressintn O'Brien nud Waal, Sherif! Bowe, Michael 0, Murphy. Civil Justices Calann and Cambell, Alt Murphy, George H. Purser, and quite a num bor of other men who aro known to have sonta following. They claim to have polled 17,000 yates, but this. elaine ts probably as largely fictitious As that of the Commitles of One Hundred that ft poled, 27,000 votes, But the Democratic Stato Convention wit donb leds hesitate before It turns away both ‘Tam: many and irving Hall ns being outside of the party, 4 * gies , HENDRICKS. The Herald ei vs; “There ara rumors Noro of a settled determinntion on the part of the frlends of Mr, Hendricks to punt anna Into promnonee as the Denocratic endl. date at the next Presidentiql Convention: of that party, In opposition tu Mr, ‘Tilden, Ever alice Mr, Hondtloks rotelved the nomina. tlon for Vied-President he hag had the Preal dentlal bee In his bonnet buzatng mors loudly. thanever. He sugards his aveeptanes of tho accond pines on the Ueket with Mr. ‘Tilden fn 1876 nS & Aront uct of :self-abuegation entthquake there ant.on the island of Selo was more violont than Inst April, ‘The Ine habdijants wore In dospat eer AFGHANISTAN, : THR AMBET Toavox, Atte 0A dhapateh from Quet- tal says: ‘The Amovr left Cabul ce the 11th Hist, with nll te force hécouldcolluet, Re- putts linve btion recblvdd that the Alhéer ar- rived at Ghiazhl, - BOUT ARICA. DISRATISFACTION. + Lonpoy, Aug, 20.--A telegram from Dur ban. states thit the Tratisvant Convention citided gent illsantlataction minoug the Brit- Ish, the Boers, nin the blacks, pcmcia tian ITALY, E MRRTINGS NROKEN UP, Rost, Ati ~The nuthoritiés dissolved é near physi ba nid politteal devetlon on bis party and uildetingd nt Florines ahd Frosointie to pra- euretiets dint Ap gunidescunaton at tak thaws tdat agaliist thu Inw of gilaraiileds, fully wntttlos btu to, hoad” the tleket In 1854, ’ . Mt Hondrleky fnanela} vagaries cortulnly - SPAIN. would not -halp to nake iim ~ HomikaApED, : AN AVAILABLE CANDIDATE, Mapnip, Aug. 20.—fhe Fmparelat de nithds thd petall of Duke Forti: “Nunez, Spanish Ambassatlor at Paris, in the ovent of thé Frénth Forvlgit- Minister, pursisting in IY ketusal to componsnty tlie Salda Ri Marets unteas Spaln: Indemnitios tno French who slitfored duilng tho Carlist’ aid Cuban wars, Te and his abilities asa public man ardof a very ordlaary character, Notwithstanding all this, Me Hendrlola’ vislt to Saratoga, this sunmierand the Inrgogathoring of his friends reference to IMs caudiddcy ty 19st. ‘Chibs rumor fs" strubgthened By the fovt that the Indiana inen spent thelr thine largely in ‘talking up? Hénidricks and {1 arguing ote the Invxpediengy of taking an Enstert, uid DENMARK, eseelal ya Now York, caullitatey fick he 3 Ns: sMECUSSTVU al eyo _MeCle! ESPRNSHS Ghocloy, titden, and ‘aneoek. in ma , CopENitAGhy, Aug, 20.—In the Folicething toxlay 4 reaulution of the Lofe veolariiyy that the Budget bill intist bo, sistofed to the forin which the Goyerntiunt and Landathing found Inadinissable, Was ehrrled Tt to 8L. ! : Ait Bit sit big waafots tu ower, i fol titoga 4 : he part of th chica OPTS abime ta guts Tapaing hak ubucitige ef. snatghou are purchusad in Kong for. rolx! rf 0 joy FOP to the ouast. porte, taba, ‘inom cum wands of J , a into th the Hong Kong tridar, undergo a atrauuy mete ariorphe than! Br, Hoe a t (va He tHe Fu} Mowing hyuuoer, Ky relia but (i Ay the alata to this, Mr Hundrloks wars ti close aid caus Adentiad communication with Mr, John Kelly, a to nilunce -oxtsting botween Tammany and Uendricks atthe Ciieiinatt Convention, “and, luda, ever since ‘Tate winny turndd agulnst Tilden, $s well undere stood, Reportssay thot Mtr, Kelly's attempt to win over the Domucratio: Stato Connultica fu admit all, the Democratic orannlzations from, New. York to thia year's State Conven- tion has been urged and fortiied by Ita con: nection with : Su Upc, HOFISIETS, ; those men Qt the Btite rulites who are supposuil to’ bo frivndly to dlr, Yienurleles haywg RS uted Haat recognition oF ‘Tammany by Bio Conveutlont Wil be the frat step toward eadeie a woutinatlon fn 1881, Some of php plegdrieks inon bulleye also that ctF% e etoployed, in ditlie $hO | thoy have won Svur Senatoy .Dayhl Davis to : ERANOD, boxes iu, thust wo matclos 7 Mid Nerabs He Re a AE ae iitone oy dk BHNOA! siccpegice | BOSCH A TUE Srvu mie tithe butcom of | Hele MOVEIE) i Bld Ue a a ee pailes Aug pice aa A TORE fib box ara ih rl Pens are loosely pluced | Of KomL GH Nh toh fone 4 tho ty 1 rogulur ant upon thes two ther X. 15.¢ forined find tho box 18 thon en pe ox at tints oe contains y matches, Jiftedt States 6: hus, bee} edged t wane Ban aN Fe nt t duit mit ton, Teh i H y iy Wu te tint. beady As frie i of Bt “abate aly) ut undermoig the wove vices [1, advinks muyemnent, Ene nS Cae Gn ker Pac By roe " ade sin . envy hi! 4 yory HN fh Gonavolfoie yahkegoiw Purcisnde, Tas ah a dg a th, 8 si {ive up of THE AVAIDATILITY OF HAVID DAVIB Aaa now furty candidate jn 1884, So white ho has bean oxcoudingly felundly with Mr, each a ia Ae 4) au whi nus been A a Te ad an Ai No line, Ibeceing early yet to Stdre Preston tlal Intrigues, bul tho hmpurtance of this lo carin gle plaren Palladtic, Rf ae ont fis ron dlyvovurod che fict bat the owners oF |i ng ty. the . ngty street of Niantlo did not own, wh thoy al ound they did, the water frout betwhun Sa housos and low-water mark. He bined np old ile at lagt found the person Jn. whow Ube tithe to tho whole was vostod, and bought It for a cult, paratively sinailsom of money, Hu ownen front- Bye of nearly 3,000 tect. 4 Saybrook Polnt ant hore cre shruwilly conjectured to have bal i year's elvetion In New York is the first step in Mr, ‘Filden's program for 134, and had arated all the aspirants, and whispers are heard dinong the antt-THlden eltcles of the advisabllity of throwing the nes Sen- ate Inte the hands of the Hi ler any elredinstinees, In 6 to prevent it from getting into Mr. ‘Tiiden's possesston, STRUCK A ROCK, ACCIDENT TO A LONG ISLAND SOUND STEAME New Yous, Aug. Tha, steainboat Statwot Now York, plying between Hart- ford und New York, whicti felt Hartford nt {o'clock Sunday affernuon, struck on a rock noar Gondspeed's Landing, half way between Hartford, about 0 v'clouk fost night. She wits immediately run ashore, mid lays there with her stern under water. No panicenstied, and nue lives were fost. a ANOTHER ACCOUNT: While tho State of New York was quietly running down the river she lind to curve and ninka way for a schoouer, ‘The stern of her bow colllded with t rock, and water began to pour in, The utmost confusion provailed, as imniny were in their state-roums an emerned In thelr night-clothes, ‘Three per- sons. a raat, and his wife and child, went overboard in the exelternent. , Ber Write SAVED. The water was over tho inaln deck tn less than five minutes, ‘The pumps were started without aval, ‘The Jpiseeneers were ordered to the ubper deck, Orders were given to the aten to ran the atéatier ashore, and just as it hed thé hank the Water quenched the Almost nif the basseiiners on tha sunken boat have lost thelr bazaage, soine of it being submerged, and the rest left or lost in the confuston. ‘The bhgenge-room fs com- pletely under water, DACGAGEMASTER DLOWNED, One man fost his Ife by tho disnster to the stenner State of New York last nigit, Pagengoinanter Sldnuy Selluw was drowned in the Indies’ cabin where Ire had gone just, before the vessel was benched to sce if the occupants lind fl been taken out, ‘The prop erty loss ly $10,090, PRODUCE. LAND THE CHIEF ATTRACTION, Spectat Dispatch to Ihe Chiara Tribune, New Yonk, Atig. 20.—The eliiel attraction this moinfig was the lard market, which was attacked by the elique enrly Jn the day through the déllvéry of 50,000tlerces Septem- Der lird, ns hid been threatened for a month post, and has been a bugbenraver the market everainee, “Aga resitlt, however, the market kd not go down as expected, but stood up with exceptional firmness, yielding only 217° @5 cents, when it would usuilly have broken 15 tu M5 cents, ‘The reason was that a large portion of this enurmous amount was taken care of by the patties to whont IT WAS DELIVERED Instend of coming fi ‘on the market; a3 ex- peetud by the clique, although Stobo gets n wood part of the biulanee ‘noted below to carry.te the Inter months for the carrying dlferenee, Of these £0,000 fierees 10,000 gu to refiners, {tls sitld thostly to Wileox & Co,, who took thetrs itl int 12,000 to 15,000 eres to Post, which, he took in iy sold: 5,000 tiurecs here to Ardour, Plankin- ton & Co. direct, and 5,000 tlerees to Ward, gator & Co., suppuscd to be for hin, UF this amount, FORTY THOUSAND TIEICES were atarted through Thorp’s ofice hy Stobo, ag tho formiot ty atid to hitve been acting as tho latter's broker of Inte, though some be- Have that it 1g reatly for Armour, whose ob- Ject sévins to be te” keep his hand perfectly wniler cover until he has the deal in shape to show ff, when ail he will nave to do is to let the boys know he controls ft, told tie tnar- ket will go np on the demand of the shorts, who, ag Ustal, Hefused to cover to-lay ont seedlings market, In the hope that it will Zo lower, nguinst Oct a AMUSEMENTS, a . RARNOMS, ‘Tho namo of Rarnum has ever been the “open - scene” to thé pockets of the Atmerican penple, aiid Whorevdr ho his entered to the amusement publle eruwded housos bive greeted the veteran showman. faruum himself in tis palmy days ofthe muselim biisiness used to say that thd Alnetican peoplt delighted to be humbugged, nnd on that account fo bad no scruples about imposing upun thelr good-natured credulity. But as thé fears came aud went Batnum abso doned his occupation of humbugging the Na- tlon, and determined to crown the declining por- tion of bis life with a maminoth étiviv that should eclipso all previous éiforts, aud hand down an hohordbié . and honored = ttame te pus ority. ‘Thht he has sucdeeded . there can’ be no doubt in tho .minds of all who witnussad the porformance yesterday, to first of a week's, stay in Chicago. Over a quarter of n million yards of canvas woro spread ‘on tho fake Front, and hundreds of flags of aut uations tluttered In the breeze, An jdea of the gnormous alze of the tout can bo bad, from the fact that It has n senting capacity of 14,000, or coiirae, with a whole week belore It, tho show wos not graded by sitch a niultitude as that at tuo frat porforinance, but thare were no less than 6,000 peuple present, Tho portion not filled up wis the spate devoted to reserved chairs, tho general adtulasion seotion bolng packodBlose up to tho hrond. . é ‘On entering tho grent tont the visttor Ania hiinself in tho menageric, Wheto there 1s a rdmnrkntle collection of rare and costly animals from all portions of the globe, Nor are the aniimuls the bulf-starved and solitary speci- nieng £0 charncturistio of tho average show, but thoy are sleek, well-fed creatures, ahd of sulll- cient numbers to keep one angther FOInbANE “itis Mr, Haraum's Intention,” safd Mr. 1, 8. ‘Thomas, the press agent, "to Keep enough of eneh Kind, xo. that if Wo lose ano or tivo, the show won't huve to be shut up.” Tn addition to the iammoth rolnocerus of the ordinary yarl- ety, there is another: that elicited much atten ton, a: .binck rhinoceros with two. horus. In this portion of tha tent wert. also tb ey scun the two oxtremes of physical davalopment, Ching the Chinese giaut, a fow Inches more than eight fect bin, und ‘Tou Thumb and wife, Harasin us iotuliy brought out these old-time favorita again. boy huvo the old famiiiar look, except that bot show tho ravages Of timo: to: some, extent, und that the Uonecral bas becvirle thuity and coramlunt Yhe performuuce began promptly at 2 o'clock with a erand puxeant, participated fn by a host ‘of guyly-cupurisoned ‘oquestriuns, wherd of # duzenor mure elephants. dud wuy number of roiosque charabturs, miututed and on font. th was followed’ by ‘the introduction of Gen, and Mrs, Thumb, the Chtnese fluats tha giant horse twenty-two hends high, baby camel, the well-known babs wlophant, and: otbor ourlous apiinuls.. Three ringa wore kept in wleiost Bonstaur use by a yatled program ‘of yttraotions that the oye tried io vain to Col. low. ALONE the tralndd nolmala that were geenuly adiuicéd wore tho Ukrino atailions and Aquartot OF wh Cine Eighteon gymnasts ve ni astonishing oxbibition of leaplug, turs- ng double soMersOLA Over a row OF four great Clephunts, boalites othor. feats Lott ditloult and startling. A plontiful yarioty of aullitul equea> trlantent ‘was scattired throughout the perfortn~ wet tho. artists nee Witlinin Dutton, ditto, Adelaide Cumona, Mag Loma, Lake, Frank Gardner, . Gerakil Bell,’ Simo. ise Dovkriil, and Frhuk Melville. Provably tho | most thrilling parformuuco was thatat Slee Musylo late, Whose ceria) eytnanalica ow tho trapozo fiying rings elicited fmincuec, applause, Thoro word any fununty of purlor and some poully Werltorions auuble urizontale har purformuniaed. Rdwin Bibby and Pi Hootler, attired in ‘io costitmhe of tho Olvunie gines, MVE an exciting contest in Weestllng. Aton aid We suine Tpeuuat thd attention of the audlonce was divided bolweon the Japaness o! yinuatics,, jum ory uF By aluind eyed et pelea tae Portes ani and cor "] Woulortuily eluate +. 1 rio, and Hin ¥ a Hunpubian neoyonuiny, ait nstorrand Madame Ordey, Ainung tho nt wero tho Line vino troupe, ene of whose number was kii}cd Inst apriag by bel lira) Crutn a gatapalt, ‘The troupe of inno vicphants way brought Into one of the rings and displayod a degre uf vducas ton that burdered on the marvelous, mnrehutir, cuuntermurohing, wallziti, and oxpoutins vari- ous whelephantine muycuyres, At tho sane tnd a performance was taking plico iu anothor ying, tha sinalkolepbants yulng through moyvo- anonte to leas curious, ‘Tho performance, closed with tho wonderful hormebatk ruling of Blasio Duckrill aud Frank Molville, ‘Tho fortacr ably sustained the repulue thon dha uchioved iu Parly, whily tho latter te tov wall known to require way degeription, At tho clave Ary Stolviite nyggared in the Roman giucingortal Aas vid! ng resin ve horscs, Te, N's foat Wav no loss diillet, And aur apliatiod with the samy nusubar OF arses, puttuedul cuttire Wak the itp ont cone lon ut tae hdtaws and thy ered! tau a hyponre of the vorfornurs, . All of: the were nitired Mm taaty Os, In rhe joy wontrast convention ta ee ae kaw is chat tho a Li al aut d lepionwde fake iy ‘Mandendtl usted by & + aotonty trace re Meta uaAgE LUT, ni 0 Fe Now of wuke used to Ue ai fabiotion of tho ator la the silo.of the clawa’s sougebuok wud of ticketa 9 4 bee fornianye that foliows tie cireus, Ve ts tupoasibie ty sive oven 8 invoupa of the naines at all the performers within the Unit of a newspaper article, or of all (ho attruce wo} did Ce nttor tlons, Snifice it fo ray that the Barount Tons don Consolidation [sas complete as nuy show enn be made, —- KAM’L OF POSEN. Me. M. 1, Curtis made his reappearinee as Sar'l of Posen at MeVicker's Thontre fast night fo the presence of a largo nudlenee. Thou came bere unheralded last. year and was ac- coptert otorely a# a substitute to Mil the gap oc- sfoned by the falluro of Sil4s Cavendish to keep her engagement, hu bad 0 satisfactory sonsda. Since thor ho has acquirdd « Now York réputa- tlon, And comes hack ta thé actné of his eartler successos with greator confidence than hefore. ‘Thore iysiot much in the’ piny of “Cam'l of Posen.” It betungs to thé péctilar clase of com- position tittch has itd bdat represontatives Itt “Rin Van Winkle,” Col. Sellers,” and “Joshua Whitcomb.” Tho Interest clusters abut the prinvipal uctar, und the success of tho performance depends tipon, his efforts. Tt cans nit bo denied that the ‘character of Sun’ ereated by Mr, Curtis 1s ronturkable enough to deserve attetition, The energy, cunning, unet> Housiiess, and quick wit of the iebrow trades- man dre extilbited Int plausibte mannor. Nor {4 tho churacter a ilbol upon tho race. There ts a mubstratura of goo Intentions In Sam't that vovs fur tu redoom bis sinnit faults. Tic means well, and, erally spenking. he docs woll. ee Gite ies “Pondowea "bm witti some atiributes of — comicality: for the necuracy of which, not emg an oxpert in kuch inatters, the present Writer cannot answor, His elbow and wrist nro eloquent. iis dintect tn thick, guttural, and, in the pronounciation of such words 18 “half,” sud “clover” winorvel of laborious, redupliicated error, If there is any> thing pecullar to the atmosphers of Posen, which makes auch a dtatect common and necos- sary toite childron, perhaps it would be well to have the {net wilely, known at once. For tho rest, Mr. Curtis’ Sein't isu genuine character creation, [t.48 ingenious. It 1s tmmenscly funny, It probably deeorves all and moro than: all, uae public Applause and approval it has re- ceived, MENRIETTA VADERS, The jutgment which resurrected “Faxto* from sls congenlal tumb fur the purpose of In- trouciog Ses Henrietta Vaders to tho Chicago public a8 a star cannot be commended. Miss Vaders 1s apparently capable of better work than sbe was pormitted lust night todo; and might appear’ to grenter advantage under fi- vorablo clreumstances. Tho turaid and atllted blank verse of Dean Milman are u heavy fond to entry without the added inconveniences of hot weathor, a company of bad actors, and ull tho tribulations of u first night. Miss Vaders bas n goo stage figure. She is intellivent, aniinnted, and vigorous. Whother she mits the ther qualities caguntial to success Jy her now None of aoting: tt would be impossi the perforinance of Inst night to ge Vadors will, romain hore for one weaki appenr ing In three other plays besides * Fuzto.” | The pacts will hare ampio upportunity to Judge of er neting in leading parts, and to correct ere Toncousiinpresalons, if any have been formed, by fA tmnere enreful comparison of merits and do- Tects in various relations, ,To-night Mis Vo- ders will appenr in. the new play entitled “Shadows,” written by'Sir Charles Young, and never.Ucfore presented in thiscountry. | GUNAND OPERA-HOUSE. “ Daniel Itoehat’ was repented by the Union Square company at tho Grand Opera-Huuso last nlsht. Omibe io the oxtreme heat tbe house avas tot lied. ‘he play will be continued until further notice. —- “NOTES. “The Grent Moral," ns the ayxont playfully desizantes It, seems to be cxtehing tho crowds. “ Siohuel Strogolt,” whieb vaa_ta have been prodnecd at Niblo’a Garien in New York Iast night, was postponed until! to-morrow night. ‘Tho hent nt all the thentres Inst nibt tend try ing. There was not much difference betwoen then us rexards ventilation. All are xood phongh in that respect. Tho real trouble is that ventl- lation will not keep n theatre cool ona bot hight, Notblug willdo that until was is abolished and the electric Nght substituted, Gus Williains' new pins, ¢ Wanted, a Curpon- ter,” contains an odd conceit which everybody who knows George. Tantzan, one of the aus thors, will instantly ‘credit to bint. Owing to a too literal translation from the German, the none Karl Ztnmermun is triusfornied {nto Charles Carpenter, When It becdimes tdcalrabic to’ find the “original big . tdentity | Is Jost. Meanwhile he hus gone Into business a8 a datective, In which eapacity he ts ongagtd to search for—hitnself, ‘The. chanzo of. names takes place In bls infancy, and be is uot awure of it. Gtts Willlume, of course, makes the best Of these ludicrous situntions. ‘ito play will Lo geen next week at MoVicker's Theatre, TERROR’S REIGN IN TEXAS, An Important Mecting in Relation to the Subject ut Hdnston—The Outragcs Upon Negrocs ut Orange. Dinwateh to Globe- Democrat. Housroy, 'Tes., Ang. 25—A meeting of 300 of the leading colored people of Galveston yesterday, and which enlled attentiou to the blooly outrages perpetrated on negrocs at Orange by an armed thob of white clitlzons, and denounciig Goy. Roberts ahd tho State Government for declining te Interfere, has aroused a still higher degree of public Inter- estin the Inte wholesale tynching in this State, ‘The Galveston News Is the leading paper In Texns, and several days ago called upon the State Government to thterfere and stop thisukeadful slaughter a? hutday beings, who were utterly helpless In tha hands of a amobs but Gov, Roberts hns remained utterly silent. ‘Ihe frets of the whole business aro that for six Sears: ny feu lins ox- Isted between. two parties itt Uranees one composed of eltizens of the town nud Its: young white mei, and the dther of anne inembers: or ive ‘of threo lending, fruilles fy the surrounding country, the Hnrrises atul athers, Charles Delano, the sileged leader of the opposition part i is a white man of 4, and married Into thu Harris fails He isn stock-ralser and vattle-man, aud fig follow ors, called by the citizens of Orange his gung, inelude, beslde his Kinsmen, sume, elit or tan negroes, two of then named Robert and Sain Saxon, inutettoes, and reputed sons of one of the prominent: write eltizens of the vieinity., As stated it the dispatch, Bob Saxon was lung in Weiluestday’s riot of tnst week, aud his brother Sam was shot dead by- fA mob fast Sunday night, Latterly Charles Delnno was regarded os the leader of the Saxon, or negra, party, and Sheri! Michael ‘af that of the ‘citizens, and for months past fn alfloulty wos expected, All sorts of erlmes have been Inld to the charge af the Saxon party, among thd the robbery, uf the express agent at Oranke by two masked —inen, and a short tine igo the thefi. of cattle, Of course the eltizens’ party, only walted for chutes at thelr Gpponel sand Et it, but in the riot last week, when Sherif Michael was shot tt has not ‘been established, ag stated | by Michael's party, that the Saxon party were the first fo fire'in ht, or that thera yas an Ambush, of negroes wyatt to, tissnsinate the Sherlif, -as ‘elated. Mrs. }> ano, whoin' Sam Saxon: charged) with hiring him for. $30 to burn the town, Is on inay of spirit mld: Intlnence enough with her relatives to atly up a move. men} for reyenge In case her husband Is Ting, as has been threatened by the lyneh- ars, It Is Hot believed the friends of the Saxons will It tho mintter rest, but the reign of terror nowcnlsting In Orange may change Into 9 relen Nf “assasinntion, Porsons who saw the shooting of the two nepre prisoners taken from the Orange dali on Sunday night, say It was Inost horrlble.and beastly. ‘he crics of the poor wretches were pitiful as thoy clung 20 the hnets of ie otlears for profection,’ In. tlie fave of n fhob of thivty men, but they were shat down like dogs, Orange 1a naw cont- pletely at the morey of thy mob, who hut one negro and shot four others to. death: without a semblance of a trial, Delano’s Selonily assert he had nothing to to with Ine cltlag the negroes to tro at Shier! Michael. is STORRS ON ARTHUR. Byestat Disvateh ta The Chicago Tvibune, SAnatoas, N. ¥., Aug, %.—A conversa- tion with Emery A, Storrs, although held be fore the last tervible change occurréd In the Prestdent’s condition, 1s of Interest nt this tine, Mr, Storrs was wuked as to thd sentl- aont of the West regarding tho Vice-lresl- dent, 5 * “Gon, Atthne fs vot! neh known Ih the West,” sald Mr, Starrs, “and the feeling bi our section of tho country at tho lie the Presttlent was slot, and wlien [twas thought “he would dig at once, was ONL of apprehens aton for the political future, Since then tho Tonding men of the West’ inva bden at pais to Inquire as to the Vico-l'yeatdent’s "quatidentions, habits, and associations, ayd tho gunural botlet now’ proyalls, that:ho isa enpablo, Calr, aud, posfootly. honest anan, 1 linve probably known the Vico-Prestitent aa lotimately as any other <“Wedtér lng, and 1. regard chim: 'as amin ut poe chilar excgutive, abliity, a ,guod organizer, AN EXCELLENT JUDGR OF YEN; and posscssed of tho trusness, tact, and courtesy necessary to control thon, Of course It is an untbankfat task to speculate on death = of hs Prodtuunt, But have not before douw ao puolicly Rut tho time appears now to have come whee the Interests of tho country demand that we should look the situation saquarcly in the} face, and when overybody = shoal! flo hia best tos rostore = confidence: totho country, ‘The doath of a Presitont is suflicient misfortune without adding to it polit- feal excltemontand trouble.” “Would the West be Jealous of an Rastorn Prealiout who woutd take the place of a Weat+ orn President?" 3 Wot at all. THO jealousy of the West, 40, much talked about, 5 Ps DOES XOT. HIST... Inpolntof fact. It ff @ inyth, Tha West is made upin gront proportion of Hastern men, and thoy ara not prono to bo jealous: of the section in which thoy ‘ wero ~ \bormi~ While Western men are proud of tho West 48° something thoy hive crented, theit affection for their birthpines hay not boon — obliter= ated, ‘Tho Enst mistakes tho West In this and other. particulars. During the fiat money fight the East anticlonted trouble from the West, but when Illinols oame with her large hord-monoy majority, and. wos follofedt ‘by Minnesota, Kansas, and . other Western States, it was seon that Mnadsachusetts and the Enst generally seoeded talesionary work more than the West. Indiana and Obio were tainted, and the nenrer wo approached the east- ern iing the tess sound wo became on the money. qneation- Of course every vitlage would liké to ave ITS OWN TOWNSMAN PRESIDENT, but tho West feels no Jenlousy of the East, and * no section of tho country has broader National views." i. “Was not the Wost ciamarous to have the Secretary of tho Treasury when St already Bad « tho Presitont?” 2 we = “T donot bellove thera was any general West- ern movement in that Ulrcetion, elther after thos Hayes or Garfield election, other than a per-: sonat one. It was. no question. of venue,, ‘but only one of personalalilanco add frlendshig, » Healdes, if tha West dtd demand the Treasury © Department, the fact that {twas gatisfed with Sherman and Windom siotws it was sound on the money question., No prominent paper or politician in tho West asked for a tlat-moncy representative In the Cabinat. No Cabinet ollicer is more popular in the Weat than Windom, and bis papulurity grows out of his polloy. THE WEAT HAS SOMETHING OF SUDSTANOR to offer, and wants something of substance in return. It is not satiated with. a, bill of fare it the dishes named tro not forthcoming. Wheat, corn, and steora nre real thlags,and whens ‘Wester man parts with them be wants some- thing real in thelr piace.” “ How docs the West viow the tight between the Stalwarte and anti-Stalwarts In New York, and does It rench the West?" “It reaches tho West in somo degree. Mr. Conkling baa strong friends tn the West, and the Inat catopaign targoly Increased thelr number, Many of thei beliove be bas not been fairly treated. 1 do not suppose the qttare rel will effect tho Integrity of the Republican. organization or = tmpalr_ ita strength, There willbe no break in tho West on that Isaue, although both slides have tholr frionds and advocates instdo the party, I do not know how it may bo in New York, but the Inquiries I have made do not dovelop ony material defection from the ranks, and while {have heard a great variety of strong views expressed I do not see anywhere a dispositiog on tho part of Repub- leans to join the Democratic party.” “ How do you think the new Tilden movement will ve recelved In the West?" “Ldon't know’ much about the Democrats, but I think you will find an intense Jealousy of ‘Tilden among the Western Democracy. Besides tho Western Democrats have had a diseourag- Jug run of bad luck with New York Democratic candidates." One of Jny Covoke’s Creditors, Phitadelphta wuttetin, For vlght yoaraa woman named Sarah Mare shall hus been nn Inmate of the tnaane depart mont of tha Philadelphia olmshouse, baying been beroft of ber raison soon after day cookers failure In kopteniber, 1873. She bail beett a te positor In the banking house, and she lust atl bet Inoney. ‘This caused "her to become insane. Aboutatnonth ago Mtr. Cooke beard of Sarah Murauall’s sad case, und at once tuok steps to altevinte her Buiterings. f¢ wrote to tho physi~ cinu itt chirge Inquirmy ns to the patient's con- dition and tho ea ty of ber reenvery. Dr. Richardson replied that her case was hopoirss. Yeatorday Dr. Cooke wrote to tho almshouso authorities proposing to remore hor ton private axylum, aod to care for her suitably the re- insinder of her life. A“ Square’ eal. 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