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NEW-YORK, IRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1880.
PRICK FOUR CENTS.
THE CAMPAIGN AT LARGE.
POTII PARTIES EAGER AND ACTIVE.
TjOW MINNISoTA ANI> IOWA WILL GO?THK HH>
r .-KP ruNVKNTlON OF RFirilU.HAN CI.IIIS
ton wwm rnKiN. or ootoaano, irkomixatbd
? CON Vf NI IONS ANT) \OMI\ A I ION*.
Senator Windora savs that his Statr> will po
dpaMfeM this year by 60,000 inu
jonty. lu Iowa Republicans, bogil
to look for 05,000 majority. It
i- now thought that tho Convention of Re?
publican Clubs at Indianapolis will be an im?
portant afl'air. Governor l'itkin was renomi?
nated by the Colorado Republican! yesterday.
The K insM I>< mounts have nominated E.G.
Bott for Governor. Nominations for ConjriOOi
arc stoking i>i Inigo nooiboro. A Democratic
ratifteatiou meeting in Washington wat a i'nil
uic General Weavercoatinoea bb) denunciation
ot tbfl Al.iii.una Democrats Ibf their frauds at
il;.' late election. Tho question as to a state
Convention will l>c diocoooed bj the Tilden
nun of this city to-day.
THE KEPI BLICA3 HEADQUARTERS.
r.u l i i ? ai "IBU rooms ok mi. KATIOHAL OOM
HUTU-MC3AT0B WIKDOM I'UEi'Altisu VOB
-A RKMARKABLI CANYAM.
i at ?? Wm. Windora,o( Mrnnesota, who received
t s votes of tho delegates from his State fur Presl
|ea u th I . Republican Convention, called
ai !;?? iuWh an headquarter! j esterday. Wbeu ??ked
vhatwerc the R publican prosoeete in the Weet,
le replied thal he did not want to give an; particu
] . bad m>: in'.'.'i in,xe)'/ in eolith i In
: -? rew months, *'1 have been haviag a grand
1 iv,1 -ail! be, " bi;t now I am prepared ft i
tri
? , ? you having a liVely canvass la your State f
?n . n ??. need of a lively canvass in
| a ia lu fact, bardi] anj canvass I quired.
1 - be surprised if we had 50,000 i ajoriry
in \ rei b r. There is ? very treal entl nsiasm
i k K?'publican candidates. We ca ried the
State by abonl 20,000 majority in 1870, bat I
(kink we arill increase thal majority. lt will be
very essy kimi ol work] it ia only a quostion ot
i nth -?''
??is i ..? Greenback rota likely to trouble yon
ai j r
" iii. Gre nbaek vote is io Unlit ta oar Sh te thal
] read] ? ; u'tl now mach abont i:. I don't fear au]
t:,iiiii! ? from thal sourer."
?'!?.. yon Intend to take aa active part in the
aaavaM'"
"Yes, I am now thoroughly refreshed after a voes*
Hob, andi willaoon to to Indiana where I have a
twei ekVeng gement. I have not yet laid ont ray
ji um ??. end that,"
\- nu Tribdmr reporter rulered the roomaof
the Republican State Committee Thursday after
aeon. F. C. frchoonmaker was leavini them to fal
U aa engagement toaeeakat Spring Valley, (few*
"Thia :51 B campaign." ho said,
"for -. vri.il real ns. Firat, the activity of the people
Isa. t< rat thuel ige of the campaign lbau it usually
but 8 ptember; ?.Ut, the nnmiier <>f people
who attend the meetings ia unprecedented, and hi
leoieiiei inc local committeeiueu ; thirdly, the mar ?
ai lei ol Ibe meetings ie remarkable, and fourthly,
iraportanl ol all, I lr unmber who ? gu the
r ? i at tba Brat meeting is far in exceaa ol the Dum?
ber who ever aigned nuder similar circumstances.
Usually, y?u know, a lew staunch Republicans sign
the toll at these early meetings in the rural dis
tricta,and chat is all; bot tola year wa lind not
eely that the Republicans come forward in a body
I - n n. but also that there are anion.; them mani'
Democrats.
" In Cold Springo, for instance, the leading phv
*?;'ian, a well-known Democrat) waa Mic first to
eiwfii int' roil. He was afterward ipirMmned In re
f"srd to his action, and be aaidi 'Tbs Republicans
lave been ( ryiog " Solid South" aaramst me Demo?
crats for yean, and i thought it only a partisan erv.
Non I anow there ia aomethiug tn ir, t know fr^m
the utatemeuti ol my own party that theru i- a Solid
| na. and I fear it. Mr. Hubbard and Wade
1! tsn-pton both thanked (tod. in the Cincinnati < Ion
vent ion, thal there was a Solid South, i do not
v.i.it tlv Sonth to role tbia country.'
?? th" villas* of Ellenville," continued Mr. Schoon
Blaker," baa BOTer Deon able toraise ? Republican
organization ol more than 250 members, bur ut the,
first meeting beld in this canvass, three weeks be?
low, the aanal time. 1 addressed about 1,000, and
4."ti siaued tbc roll. Von >:an imagine a out ttns
auuiberwill sorell tobefore the canvass is end d.
The increase of Republican supporters Hut:
ik din' u> the p isition aaaann d by tin
Democrats on the tai di' oaealion. it
U a manufacturing town, and a afr. Bayley, one ol'
tin leading manufactnrers.said there would not have
bi en a ' taiiff-f< r-re^ uue-only' plank in the Demo
i platform m the Northern Democrats had
trained it. His opinion may be taken aa the decis?
ion of thereat. They Bay thal h was a Strathern
platform entirely, and that the Southerners, coo
Da the little interest they have In manufac
i -. . nab! ii,.i to he allowe I ta rale the country in
tl. i rt-1> ?( t. jlni are 2,707,000 meu engaged lu
tobi country in mannfaotnrea of which only
;;: I omi belong to the Solid tonto."
Ex-Covenmi Jewell was bus] all day yesterday
(',!? i. na letters and doenmenta norn all parts of the
chum. Enconragiug letters came from the K.tst
andUi-t ti-liiiiK of the progress of tba canvass.
V mi Maine, Ob ? aud Indiana the newe waa most
ebeermt; from the South the correapondents spoke
tiainlj ot iii- Democratic methods ol rascality.
A letter waa received from beaufort, s. C., stating
tiii; an lucorrecl report of a quarrel at a Kepuhli
c .in ra appeared in rat Ckarlt$ton \'.<
tud IVaHrrand bas since bi en copied kn other
napers, the ne wapa pei report says thal "aoolored
luai,. quietly itanduig on I be ontakirta of the crowd
r?l> < i oil, listening to what was beiugsaid, was
?asauiti 'i by Uf foi iona mob and well nigh killed.
It v, ii Balaam White. Hm only offence wa* that ii?
Isa l''':,'<ia;, while bia aeeaihusta wtre Sepub
hiHti-."
I i tii.il facts as given iu tlie letter to the OOO
anttee are a follows: " Balaam White is a colored
Mn oho gains a ii\mg by peddling lunches to pas
iiiii i-. Al thc Kcpubucao meeting Bantam at?
bode<l. and set np a Innch and lemonade stand.
Michael Singleton, a colored Republican v\ho was
BMoxicated at tba time, asked Balaam to
trust hun fat a gla?s of lemonade. White
tefus'd uno" aski d f< i the pat meal ol su i enta w bleb
leeuvinied Singleton owed bim. The latter became
injfn' and nena ami tried to provoke a quarrel with
Balsani bj cal int him hud namee. Babumi ?1 !?-? l
baaariar, oben Singbrton ruslied at hia oppo
?eat with a knife and demanded thal ba should
':'?? il h.i k. A col.ne i mun named Moultrie tried to
Ml Kingli i>.ii, bal the latter rushed at Balaam mid
fatally cot bira. Singleton was arrested and ia ia
ni. The affray waa a purely persona] affair be
"?(??n two negroes ami had not a shade of l< ditical
tl ace in aili way.*
THE CENTRAL CAMPAIGN CLTJR
tcrnaa m ooMMiaaioatxa mamkurk?atjuxot
Mist- gow ;jik ci.IB OOaTTBXTIOK.
Oemaissioner Ifanierre, the president of the Cen
?alCampaign Clab, retarned to the city yeaterdty
?obj bia trip taronga tba State to make trtange
aaata for the Convention of Carapaign Clubs to ho
han a> Indianapolia, Ueptemberlfi. He believes
?ea this gathering will be a very burge agra nn
jfftent one, lt waa Ural suggested Ly the Western
fash, but delegates from elabe in the Eastern
fctott* and even from the South, will attend it.
Jw unuM-tueetiug that was to be held at Cblckrriog
?auearly next month baa been poatnooed to Sep
SfOsar 23, becaoaa ll wat lound to dash with the
Ceaien ce,
l*tfrs raeervad at the rooms yaaaardaij and
r>IUr-, H;iI). (j,at everywhere tho mool enthusiastic
?P'njol work preraiw,
.JH. Moobray, president of the Garfield and
*-riLiir i lui,, ?f Bay (-bore, L. L, who was ono of
j"1 <?,!?!>. s.ni thal a club of colored men had been
J"ri.,.(i there, and kid obtaiuod forty members al
Hi* Mun
b*Mait.
?J' <-'? Watson, of the Twenty-first Ward,
SrjaVD',n w,1,,ug for documeata. s.?vs: "in
|/7' 1 could cotiut fifty Republicans who voted
, nleeu Reform.' 1 only know of one who is
gtb>tote tor Haneoek and English. (Jn the
^"?r liaud, I know throe Democrats who are goiuit
. IS*J* Oaiflcidaud Ari bur, unncipallv ou ac
J'V'ti-f the free trude plank In tho Democratic
vu ['.rm.'' *
Ju- H- t'rot.k. of White Hall. Illmoiswrites: " We
A? glTft a lou-.iug majority for Gai field and
r'^r. ami nie \\\ t aim New-York must fall into
"* *i?.i help ?.. | |lf> K,p?|,||,.aiis throughout this
?wt.on ?r,. c,Jlfi,j<.lJl of victory?
?J* ?K.N KV 0 ES ERA L "dEVENS'S SPEECH E.S.
. 'AK1" x.h.v, Ant.'. ?_"!.? Attorney-G? ucrul Dcveus
^ 'waived it |cilcI iro0j the luduua &Ute Cential
Committee dselgasting the time am places nf his
T\e(1"V" that state. They are: Bcpi.bern,
at 'on Waynej September 4, a> Indianapolis; and
south Hendon September A On September Boa
will stH'ak at Minneapolis, Minn.
THE COLORADO REPUBLICANS,
(ii'VKHNOK I'UKIN IIKNOMINATI D?KlIIfiHT mos
PK01? i.F BTJOUBSt,
? Lkaovimk, Col., Aug. M.?Tba Repnhliran State
Convention was called to order this morning by et
Oovsraor Rontt, wbeaaada an apstoptlata apeceh
and congi.uslated the part] on its ttuateata of vic?
tory. Tba lion. c. w. Tankeraley.of Leadville,waa
chosen temptiraiy chairmnn and made an eloquent
speech. A committee of fourteen, with George P.
Clark as eb dr.nan, wera appointed on credent,.!'-.
Senator Teller made an able and vigorous speech.
Ha eritieawd tho Democratic demand for a tree
ballot and recounted tbs outraces, winch Demo
watt were perpetrating tpsa voten in the south,
and which were proven before bis committee of In?
vestigation, ll. spoke for nearly an hoar, ami was
followed bj ex-Gorernor Routt, wT"> made a brief
speech, counselling bannon]1 and nnity and tiring
assurances of a grand Republican sn
After receiving the report ol the Committee on
Credentials, Lieutenant-Governor Tabor, in an elo
queBl speech, renominated Governor Pitkin for a
second term. The motion waa carried by a<
hon, amid great entbuaiasm, the a Irak Convention
rising and ebeeri g,
The following additional non ii i tiona sere made:
j.i* nt, nant'Got* mer?George lt. Robinson,
oVerc/sry01rHiui- -.'>. ll. Meldrum.
Auditor?J. A. Davis.
Treaturer - Vf, <'. Saunders,
e ptriniendent of Public Intlmril ' ? Cot lelL
The Convention then adjourned until to?t n
Bl 9 o'clock, when the remaining nominatiout will
be mad .
GENERAL WEAVER STILL WRATHFU1 .
DEMUNCIA IOU OP TUE ALABAMA DXMOCRATS?
i - : Al TACK OM 'HT MAIM' FUSION.
Washinutox, Aug. 20.?Genera] Weaver, the
Greenback candidate for tit" Presidency, left !.? e
th s morning to entei paign
He will first apeak al Paneuil Hall, Bonton, on Fri?
day night.
afr. Weaver, to his friends here was very out
spoken in his {enunciation of the Democratic party
and it.- method*. He saul thal there was po possible
doubt that the Greenbackera carried .Mai nra, and
were swindled oul ol the election byadlabom
count. The claim of tba Democrats, be saul, that
they carried the State by t; 1,000 maj irity waa pre
post irons. All told, th< .1 vote was not more than
70,000, while tba opposition was vi ry ranch greater.
Mr. Weaver says, however, thal tba Green backers
will certainly carry Mis bvippi in November. In
that State, le said, the Greenbackers were pre?
pared to defend their own, and did not propose to
las swindled. In his Fain ml Hall Bpeocb, Mr. Wea?
ver promises to pay his respect) to the Democracy,
mid to show boa false they have been to liberty,
justice and btw. lt be inakeaauch u sp eeh an be
. tat he would, it will not be a vary good infro
i net ion for bi n In bis efl >rt*on behall ul the Fusion
ticket in Mame : bal it i- verj possible that be will
not advocate she union between the Greenbackera
and Democrata in thal I t tte. He is everee to it
now, and bis exnerienoe in the South tended to in?
ti oaify bia opposition t" ut.ion with tb Democrata,
IOWA'S REPUBLICAN MAJORITY.
Acklct, Iowa, Aaa, 26 -In firs Tninuxx of
August 20 is an eetimate thai tba Iowa Republican
majority will be 50,000. Tba eetimate bj hired on
statements mada by8enator Alliaon. Tba8enator
is an exceedwgly modes! man, ami although au
enthusiastic Republican, ba bi very careful about
estimating Republican major!) cs.
After a careful review of the bald, how eyer, tba
Republicans here medici that Lu,a's Republican
majority?over both tba Demo,Titi" and Greenback
Vote?will be not less than 05,000] audit Mame
goes Kepubliean in September, and Indiana the
same in October, it will reach 80,000.
The Democrats are already badly discouraged and
demoralized, sad the Greenbackera have ceased to
ba a power li ti.is State, Tba Republican) ar* Jubi?
lant, and working mud. There is no disaffection
anywhere among thean, Tneyare fighting for the
-ame principles which Lincoln, Garfield and oui
Cuion soldiers fought for during tile four years of
the rebelli in, and a false leader cannot carry them
over to the enemy._
Du IfoTXStj Iowa, Aug. 20.?In tho Iowa
};. Illillinna Mate Convention last Bight resoiuiiotis wire
adi pied congratulating the people oa theresolu of Be
pubitean administration la National ami f*mie stairs i
declaring tn favor of tbs nalBtenanee af 'tie Rattoasl
election taws, sad Cosgreaaioaal regsbUiaa <?i tatar
State couitnerci) hy the prevention of iiiiJuhi dtscrimina
Hon la * lie transportation of fr?-u:lit sad passengers,
Resolutions were h!?o passed favoring Federal legisla?
tion te stamp on! plenro-pneumonla amongoattle; re
anlrmlng tne principles of Feoeral pntieyas declared
hythe Republican party, and Indorsing t;.e Chicago
platform and nominations, and piecing Barfield] and
A thur tia- hearty suppoit of tho State.
A GREAT MEETING AT WATERTOWN.
i ur rat nat itu to tat rawest. |
Watebtowu, Aug. 20.?Tba Jefferson Coonty
Republican Convention waa held bera to-day, and
was the most entbuaiaatic convention avet held ia
the county. E. c. 1 miers, m, of Watertown, waa
nominated fox Dietriet-Attorney. Tba eouveation
was addrataad by E. B. White, of Oawego, and
the enthusiasm aroused by bia speech was un?
bounded. Cheers followed abo rs. hals were liv?
ing in the air, ami the delegates were on their feel
shouting for Garfield and Arthur. The scene was
inspiring, and demonstrates the earnestness of the
canvass. C. li. Skinner waa reelected chairman ol
the County Committee,
EVERY MAN EoR GARFIELD.
Lvsgnnti N. Y., Aug. 2U.?At Colonel But
let*s Wayside Hotel lure (mi th? upper Hades*), wttfe
itdteu cottaifc-K, all OVM-flawing with gneats, thero ls
not a perena whose political sentiments are aol Repub?
lican, and who ls not m favor of Garfield. Tho Colonel
boaeof tho Ho,-in Bine, sad Snows Warren County
like bia OWB BOteL Jle, declares the \otc safe for Bar?
fold.
AN' INELIGIBLE ELECTOR.
I'lllI.VliKI.PillA, AU'.,'. 36.?At the Rf publi?
can Mate Commutes rooms, to-day, a biter waa re
eaived freesieresabiB H. Beana.ol iterk- Cenaty, ten?
dering Ins resignal hm ns sBepubllcan (andldatefor
Presloentlal elector, on the ground i bat, being u meSS
bar of lue Legislature, ho WSS UMllglBto,
THE MAINE PROHIBITIONISTS.
rouiLAM), Me., Aug. L?G.-lt ia reported
that Mime measters sd tts Baleteer FrehlMtlea party
saes here yeeserdey and Boaslaatad Joshua Nyc for
tinvernor, vice Osgood, declined.
?
CONGRESSMAN H1BCOCK IN FAVOR
SiuACLSE, N. Y., Aug. 2C?ot tin 147dele?
gates to the Oeogresstonal Ooeveatloa 118 ara sleeted,
and lia CaVOt thc iriioiiiiiiiti ion of the lieu, irani
HlococS. _
PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS AT WOKE.
Yuks, 1'enm, Aug. S6v?A largo meeting of Bepub
heaoa was addraaaad last aveaingby Judge a. H.
Lattas, of Loutetans. Hm trxatgasaaal ot tho
Democratic party and eompaii* >n of its policy with
that of the RepubBsSS party were convincing argu?
ments in favor ot tim latter, His remarks wt m re?
ceived with enthusiasm by ali present ami ptSSSBtad
plenty of food for thought for the independent
voter. Judge Leviaee wats member of the Louis?
iana Electoial College In l>s7ll, ami was approached
by agents ol the DatBooraey with thshsadred
thou>an(l bribe to cast bis vote foi the Democratic
uo mince.
LOCAL REPUBLICAN MEETINGS.
An organization was formed lesa than two
Weeta apo ainonst tho employes of the Manhsttun Ele?
vated Hallway Company ss a Republican campal/n
association. Its first meeting was bold in Clarendon
Hall, with about lorty persons In attendance, blues
then Its roll has Increased to mora than 400
names, comprising eniploj rs not only of the clsvntvd
roads, hut vf ail railroads in, or ocairmg In, tula city.
A permanent organisation hu been formed, under the
Lame el tbs Ballway Employes' Garfield and Arthur
Campaign Club, with Allen A Uookln, presides!, sud.
?Battas Day sud Edwin Hard nerret.irie*. Hani
some roonn have le en cnk'aeed for the campaign at N
101 Ka*! Kmirtei nth-^t., where two large traixpi-rei
des were raised Is't evening. One nf tlie-e represenfei
a well-equipped railroad train Imund for the Whit
House, with General Oarfeld as engineer and Gea*ra
Arttittr as conductor. Thc other desleti reveab'd a rsi he
dflsplfiatsd train which had been nm off tin
traeh tote a filtah whees it wa* hopeirsiiv wreaked
Over this the Democratic aoflriaees for President am
Vlee-Preoideal he ii the positions respeetlTslrofeoglnef
and conductor. Bpeeehes spproMbits to tho oeeastoi
wera made by Juhas uTarbercer sad ether*. A i?rg<
nndiene- was ii-ni mhleil, laolndtag many "braves"fron
the iiiijn . nt Tammaay wigwam. The latter did not
-''rn neatly tn r- iii tin demonstration, bot wer<
forced to -irnnlt to the gaunting of th.- K) plildiruli hun
uer Before their verj fiooi a
Tue 'Int) hat provided i"> moms with a parlor or^-nn
aie i a ir ea club ni in tra minc As nm nv al th- railroad
i in ploy a of this city are yon nc or nnrnwrrii d mea liv
Ina In bosrdlog houses, the clnb rooms, with theil
mnsteaJ and ott* r .linnetions, win be sn Inviting ptaoi
lu the evenings, snd it is believed thal verv mani
hlthertn D e.tlc \ iters will ll ns he drawn rntn Bc
1.lc ?' ad ultimately Into voting tbs flarfiVld
snd Ari hm - lek) t.
i: v Uti * mbli t> rrlei Republican Association
held Its ii, ii i" r on lei inc - meeting since the sojourn
n en> ir Mar Issi evening in I Gi non Lui berm
Church In Fifileth-st., near Ktghil ave, The bull I :
wa* ri'll Ailed, there oelng anent ."i"'1 rs 1 ???. or n .
Pi udenl .1 ??? l W. M.- .ni ot curded the ' ch dr,
end .(.mes v. perry filled tbs position
if aeeretwy. The report of the Executive
tooran; e revising the roll of membership wns
]?? c milli i d ii t ti >t the names flt dxfeen pereonswhn
li d died, and ab ni IdOwhohtid remove)! or could no!
h md In (hi ? stnokon from lbs roll. 0 i
!? sd inc t... in ef p trna ? rs wi re fi un
aft) i n nell debate the repel I. with thees
?. i I ll .Ml -s, wlliCII Wets rel' Mi it I. r I
cnmmiil w i.i d- .lt
Upton nnd Pre*i lent Msso i. V' i " (ii: ; rm
were received Into tho ? rganizail n.
KANSAS DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
NOMINATION OW >i\ : :?: "I" i. RS? A WOXAS A CAX
PIDAI I .
Topei ?., Kan., Aug. 26.?The Democratic
B ? ? ii*vi .ii hi mel in rc to taj ni i er i ?
- ' i W. Blair chairn
11. J i. tarj'.
The following Heka wa* nomi ated; Poi Gov)rnor,
i ' : Ltratennn ' i I r. Themas Qi orge;
h . e. M. Griffin A id! ? \. J. O.
i ? ; 'J.. a.-ni. .. 'I h ? '. rc Wi tl tl
. A ??' ni- ie-' ni
li' t. Brown; Amiic
Jl I nfl ' :; . Col . . ".. '?? ? iff. 1 I
\ rge, T. il. i \. A. Harri ; I
?>.:..,; lld DIstriot, J. B.Sci .
l.i iii irlct, ?.. C. Roger.*.
UPHOLDING HOME INDUSTRY.
Chicago, Aug. 26.?The [ndostrial League
of America to-day li i i -i an edd ess on lbs
condition of Am n ic in tudusti les. Tke I. i gue proposi i
to bold meetings In the principal town* and enies, and
ai.ni it i kly populated rarmtog dtstriets, and discuss
before the people the Issue b tween Americas In?
dustries and British inter..-is. ii proposes also lu
? i. ga auxiliary ii igne in each <
district ? ona as praetieshl and to n?1r, people to vote
tor noes idldatc fer Cengte who will not. b -fora elee
nun. ph dge himself, it eu il, i du ?? ? ui
pru ??'; An arleen ludusii iee.
CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS.
Min 1.1\, Penn., An.'-'. 26.?R. Milton Speer
waato-dti noni n'i'd for CoBgrasa by tue Democrats ol
tue XVII na District
Di.ri.on, Aug. 2d.?Tlii' Domoerata ol tbs
vi:n i> -.let i.-1.iv inoi, . Wtaans, ol liv?
ingston County, tor Con. i
Atlanta, Ga., Aug, 2H.-.T. c. Clemente
mi. nominated for Congress bv acclamation ;'? the
Di UOCI Its ul lb) Villi: I'..'ll. I lO-d 'V.
Milwaukee, Aug. 26.?The Republican
Com tionol ti"? ivtn !>:-t11- 1 to-day nominated Cas?
per M. e mg i, ??! mi- di ?, lol i iffresa by acclamation.
Memphis, Jinn., Aug. L'ti.?The Democrata
>f t ? ls; Arkansas District, st Jacksons rt, yesterday,
nominated Poindexter Donn foi reelection to Cong i a-.
RlCHMOVD, Ya., Aug. 26.?The Democratic
'onvenii 'ii of the virti District, to ssssfaM at Lynea
sara,have somtaated jehu Randolph lurker fur Cun
tiess lo lei laina IO
SAN PuABCUCOi Cal., Aug, 20.?The Green
bBSS wiii>? of tho Wiiikiuoueu's )iarty lust SVSSdag
eendaated Assemblyman Stephen J. Maybell for Cou?
ll oas bmh from (Se Hld District.
Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 26.?The Bepublicsna
>f tba xxiXt i i>i.-lih? t. comprising tba eosaUcs of
aJIegaoy, Steuben and Cbemung. to-day, al Corning,
renominated David P. Bi bardson, of Allegauy, for
fjougri is.
DkTBOIT, Aug. 20.?The Democrats of the
Pta Distriel h.ive Dominated for Congress P. H.Baadall,
?r Grand Rapids; in the VHth District, Cyrlnas P.
Black. Of Caro; and bi the lXth District, E. H. Pratt, of
traverse city, Hie Greenbg kera of the Vth Di-trirt
late refused to eoalevce alto the Ixmoerais, and uavo
i, ii;';..i,. i Jehu C. Blanchard, '?! lol a
Bt. lani-, Aug. 26.?The ti reen back crt of
be Xlth District ol thi< (hate have Bomtaated Dr. J.
j. Herb 'liing for C m rrres. The i? nun rai ? ot the IVta
Dist net have Bund ii ated I., lt. Davis. Tin Bepnblican
Central Committee of the IXth ?> trlet hos declared ll
:. xpedleni tn pul a ii ipnbl in candidate la the fie d,
lin- i- r. ended ii- i" u.g in ibe internet of Ford, the
Ireenosos oat ll., nnd member ol the present em?
press.
NOTEr! OF HIE CANVASS.
The Republican Executive Committee of
Pint nfl ld, .vs.. i ii?cil p handsome ('? irtteld and Arthur
man r ea tu Maj night.
A company of the "roys in Jilin" has
teen organised In Pm R mo d. ttatra I . rd, willi
fames Bimonson as captain, and Alfred ktichnrds and
|uh , A. 'i ?' ? loi is lieuu ii ml i.
Tim Republican daba rf the Pifth, Tenth
tadTwelfta Wsrdsof M-wark hare orga ir.e-1 I ? n
ni al wila Wi lian. Olia as i iel, Ja d
is lieutenant-colonel and II ir - nth mikK,
A Republican Glee Club, consisting ol about
thirty yoong voters, all fina slag) rn, tai I sen or; ami d
it Wes! Kew-Brlghton. Staten Idaud, with Edward A.
Bolllns as mt nager unit A. C. UH ger ..^ mn di al diree
lor.
The Bcandinavian Republicans of Brooklyn
chi tiieir regalat weekly nu i lag V7edni idayi ronlo . ..t
go. 275 Allaatle-Ave. Porty new member.* -i Med ibo
oil Tins erg ni i nlou baa no * over 400 memb ir* lt
Bteadi soon ba ral* a Gai 'i'-i i han Ber.
Asaeuiblynuui Qoorge Wren wai expelled
'run BsscsBershlp ta lbs s ,i. aita Ward Bepn'alean
[?ni,i;i ol it.liva ai a Bseeting on Wedneedai evening.
Mn- ebarse preferred sealnai bim was thatof naviug
ruod Republic in removed rrom olfl e.
A Campaign Singing Club, eon posed of
thirty-five goad voeallsls, has Been orgsadaed al the
Headquarters?f iii" Republican Centra Committee In
Keaar ??? Dje elab baa bad frcqnrul rebe ira ls, ind a ill
our nt ibo msse mooting el thc Hswsrfc BcpuMicaus
mis evening.
A niovi'iiu nt is on loot t)? organise a Gar
rii-lii ami ai thor Cam saiga I lab si ii lob amvllle, Staten
Ir-iuii'i. I.iiioieiiinviiii' is aluilevilnun ls Korthfl ld
wbieii sprang Into extstcaos a few years ago hy I
i.kliment ol several large factories, li hus a ?? u
rapidly. Ii ls strongly Repnolleau, and will undi.ubi
i-illy organise S lalK an i i Iii nut i mil.
A Republican Contra] Committee, consist
tag of taros members from eaeh ward, has oesa oi o -
[Zed 111 Bal: .-"Ii, Hud ai I mn,ty, g. J., I f te | ii. I o I
?f Laois Faderasproatdeat,doha 'J'. Patterson si se<
tm v mid Alderman Henry Bewbau a* lt ensurer. A
meeUng will be held thia evening to orgsuli aGartl ld
md Arthur elah, A mest msetmg will be bald si rn
,iri> dav.
A largs roeeHng of Ilia Garfield and Arthur
:;unp;iii:n Olahel Spring Vdh-v. Rockland County, M.
r.,washeld al Van ttnnter's Ball Wedm sday aft) rtoun,
thc soosslna being the raising of aa oxeeedlaalj io.- -i
?ioi - eampaiga haoncr. i be hail was et a adi d, .md ll.
I), arindie, presJdi nt of Ibe c::.h. nisei tod. Eulhusiatiie
ipoeoheswere mads by A. J. Dittenhoefer una v. x.
tobooBsaokcr of this etty,
Tbs Kiile-'iielil IN. J.) Township Republican
Campaign Clnhwaa sssaatoad Angnatsfial aassettag
icid at Fort Lee, R J- U. Weed, a BMBSBot of the staio
'otmoittee, whs elt-eied cbalrmau pru lem, and W. H.
I'lnlhiii) secretary. The meetluc Wis enthusiastic, nu i
ne Btmoel harmony prevailed. Bille* ol order will he
Idopted and iieriuaticnt officers elected at the nest meet
Bg, to ho held nt tue call ot tho chair. The ulub will
MBBSSel ii vi, uoiia eHiu|iaikt).
At un udjourucd meeting of tho Young
den's Kepuhlicau Association uf the XlVtii Assembly
Ol.-trlot, held at No. 4 St. Msi k'?-,.i ?? last evenlug, a
01 tiiHiient organisatlou was effected, aud forty-t* o new
in 'ni" i* wei'- admitted, making eighty-two members
dready enrolled. The following officers were elected:
"firiioldi niuldeoktren, president; John V. Cotgrove,
In,.man w. Folsom, John W. Dorln, vici-picoidniir*;
Ioho A. lawrenae, jr. recording seioetary; John Gul
leukirou, cureusiK>udiug secreisr}'; Wm. A. Huge, ii,- ,
ireri P. J O'Neil, ee?rifenl-i?l-iirm?. Hp^.e .is. w,ro
nsde by His oreiidant sud others, after willoh thc nu et
Bg adjonrued With three etie?m tori ,.u ii lu and Arthur,
io meei Tuursd*/ evotiiHg, septemiM-r 'J, ohsa i Bey will
Save lou members un the roll.
itt gSBSagSSSBj biii\vi,Hr*tu,n* j<-? IxJtK , '.yt
THE NEW-tTERSEY CANVASS.
RRPUBUCAR RALLY LU JERSEY CITY.
tiik c.* tantana kabob and satmubiaotio?saarA
Toit purrs'* PUgf sim ;:t n |g rriF CAMPAIGN?
AUDSaasaS HY i.i ivis a. biugiiam. i;ks kr.il,
gatos c. m'cook. v. Ok cou and n. w. ruaocx
Moanna
State Senator Potts, tim ReuubUotl candi?
date (bf (lovernor ol' New-Jersey, adilrc-sed I
Raeeting lat* night in Jersey City. Tho inoet
Ing opened the Republican campaign in that ci tv,
anil arts marked arith greal enthusiasm. Senator
Potts stated tbs Issues of the canvass frost
a business point of view, ind pointed out tho
practical Question for ths American voter
to-day. Congrettman Lewis A. Brigham,
Genersl Anson G. McCook, r*. 0, Cole and
IL W. Throckmorton also addressed the
mei ting.
*>
THE MEETING AM) THE SPEECHES.
The Republican i ipaign opened in Jersey City
nighl with a great display ol enthusiasm.
Cannon bo un ?! ;.t lub n ila, ;? h i<>.:s i f
clubs beaded by bauds of ronola and
b \ with banners and torches marched through
md were n . che ?!?. A mi el -
lng u.i- niiuoiiiiei tl to take place al Library Hall, io
I. .11.1... i...,i i .iiihe building
were opened Mu r i ?? r il d t.nir way in until
ii mi 'i i ; spai ? on the floor nnoccu
i h ii :> , -..-??, .i i he i. nlding a are
a! o cr iwdi fl,
< lin iii.,.,. [i Ii i i ii,.uhf at?
tracted many, waa the gnu Btu nienl thal State
,S. nat o li .i ?. . -I for (lov?
ernor of N v.-.ii ? pj by f!i Rcpuhlican party,
wouhI be ; i ecli rn the
lt waa ) '. lo see thal much of
t. e uni llU ii -:u ol thc Og o titled
round bim, for as his Ugnre ap
I on I pl:;I rn Gie ??
Ile made a brief
1 ' ' ' ., ii..-'.
H '.i pul Ihc ?.-. ? ,
I tn 1 .There wore also '
? . iitiy inter
erst i Glee Club
Ni w-York, I ? i ??'? ineii wera
?i
lu addition to the campaign clubs pies nt, Cap?
tain Myers, the mun un der whom Garfield .ii .
I ima wm ked on i he i dinal thc hi nd
nf ISO m. ti. in striking uniforms, eui led "The To -
Path Guard o the Vin Di itrh t." Con tn -
Lewis A. Bri ham, the president of the Oar
ii. hi and Arthur < tub nt e auspices
11. mi '?' ing h.ol l? '-ii ?ailed, al om a
; ii i ni <? cheers for i beac ri pn sen! i ives of
ii ii inti i i-i; and the ?? ici i ott, animated w i li
memories of i be man e bo, of I i exertioua, has
from tlie tow-path to the pndtionol acandi
? ii the Presidency, at once gave three lusty
? and a " li fl r.
io- lial of vii- ptesidcnts and secretaries of the
meeting was t ten read, as follows: I). Vf, Law
rou ce, Aniadee stoadotie, David L. Holde . ilea
li nnell, C. Vf. I ttfts, Ci louel John J. loffev,
Pi i.. l! uderson, M. T. Newbold, W. V.
'lotiy. c. ll. Bnyd r, George 1- Lang wort hy,
J. .1. 1.' ynolds, Sylvanna Judd, Henry
E. Will-. Francis Jenkii s, (ieorira F. Perxins, i ia vol
. . Wanton, Vf. II. A ndi rsou and In. ,1. B. Burdette.
The aeeretaries were Dr. J. Q. Bird, Theo. Qubel
man. A. Thompson, Jo eph Warrou Dusenbury,
' i'. Slicer. Frau is Bannons, Cbarlea W.
Laws and John H. Qarre on.
nit OPKNI.N'O BIUAQg I,
Coogresaman Bngbam in ins introductory re?
marks seemed to put into words tba animating
spirit of the gathering, lt wat one of tba moat
bopefalaigua of lbs tim's, he said, to ass tbs in?
toreal tow token ls lbs oondncl ?f public
iillairs, by all, lrom tho BCWaboy who hoped to
reach B position some t.me, to the old man whOsWlth
successful honesty, had already done so. The lima
was pissed when eitizena said: " SVc don't care
who's elected; it makes no difference lo ns.'' Be
io eeadad next to Show tho choice laid before
the intelligent voter by the two grest
parties of the country, confidently predicting
what their determination would be. Then he called
npoo gentle.n who, be said, would give reasons
why tlie Republican party on :hr to be maintained
in power, and why they tell conl lenl thal these
cheerful August prophecies wonld become glorious
history in the November days.
,\iu.,:,.-s Ol Bl KATOt POI l^.
Senator Frederick A. Polia w..s then introdnced.
A- be came forward the cheers ol theil scmblsga
bm il b ri li ag tin and ag lin, and every sent) ncc ol
bis brief address wai received with applause. After
a few introductory sentences he saul:
Who will be the next President i the sbsorbtng ques?
tion of tue bout. I....-ii party has placed its candidate
in ti uni ..iii 'ii. and .1 ;..?? pr ip r time t ie verdict ol tba
Amern ii people will he rendered at the baUot-box. I
, .. nos: t- --.._? a fe reanoi -. from my point ol
; \ ;?? -. n-.: ne m. - mau, rby mat verdict should ? in
; tavor i-f t s I.?-,ai I... ni uuiuiuee, James A. Garfield,
; [Applaun .| Tue practical question is which party's
; ii,? ?? ?- -a - ul > h.-i -n ..in aiid increase our
pre*i - prosy nrj I [Choeri.] We do
not mid ir its rbi In portal.i o her qui - n
! in -t will h.- -.i" mi ycoi hlered andi xort :.u Imp. rtnnt
'?? i-i tue determination ot the final rt-guii
le., 11-1; imi am r all. tai practical American voter,
? in oil ? ..-? mon rs parti lies fa mg mt lightly, will
I cou lune to ask ii used ihequ itlon which party's sac
e ? -'i . o. ... ; , .? increase our ptrseut business
.un o ? iii ?. . ..ii ? ; Ins ijn -; mn tor unnse f
j ,-i,, iii .,-?'. n v |, i i v I ; ? \ de, What bas i.r- duced
J our p ? ? ..' cou m.-.ei I proapcrily mid uri ,t lo?
ll .ii uv itt i J ,..? ts H un si poicni tai ...i -
li,ne i-i ? a the r impuou rn specie pay
nour i i ipi "i-. | sud em- present tariff syst ii
l, -i-,, i: i p.i, a- , - idi ii late i'- ot ec lion rn
Ai erl i-i In u tries. Tue ten I We bu*iue*s depn - a
lolluanu lue poule ol 1873 found nu red . m long
tts we attempted Iti rovivalupou an nna 'able and nisi
iii'.i n ii. Il waa hoi until I his peop e deter?
mined ul U?l to trj H.'- one true remedy?ibu renump
i.in ol soe) e p.o on-ill- ?Iii.il the rsiurolof llde of
in-,:: -lum iinii set lu, aud wo aro now pruspering
o* ibis country never proepeied before. |Load lip?
pi iuae.|
Before ? Mew-Jersey am li" nee i need uot say any thing
In favor ot that system celled protection which il \\
u;.. ...u i.wu niauafaeiariag industries bj pntoctiiig
tUoin against the oi.eapei capital md labor ol other
ii i ...?,-. i en own -inii.ni n mr fr il thus ? n .ni -i lo fl fe
netive employment and remunerative wages to our
skided srusau*. [Appian* .j In all other lotercstsaud
? wt * tum Him,, little .i i ? tu which iiocesaa
i.i.la strom the esiabhsbmeni <u maaufacturing
j nm.i ni'-- n. a'.) i icalitj. Nu State haas wider intcrcat
in ino pei ci lu ihoi ni ihi* system or protection
thin ii ,.s Ne a-Jereel [loud cheers], ss lrom
o:r geographical p>si., \. iii gaea Stet i
N ..Vi,, aud Pennsylvania on < thersldeuf ns, we eau
co,, (mac tn a traci tue enterprising mannl ic lurer to oar
' Btati I lil m.- . th. Vi-1 r .'...v.inliiK' ? nm- puss - - as to !ne.i
] ima, more esp ciallj if supplemented bj aiseStaiu abd
. [' mi e] Ne have the -w.., ;u- ot
nu. nulli-.!! .: p -i.'my i.n every sldosd Us,nnd ll
? i ii i ur . i n- un endeavor, bj all legitimate
j in,-ii . ii . icuurugi its wides) devi opmcut, [\p
i' .m .] it i hal i bare stated be tim?that our present
malena prospeiitj baa bena measurably produced
uj tie t.-ump.i,.a or specie payments ead aa
? ,. it rc ec to our present tar.tr system?then the qnes
? ti-, which every indlvidasl voter needs to n-k Dirn?
dl I .si..mi by iae specie resumption party 1
i rts id by thal pally caleb nus slwsys adhered
?-!?? ni nf prob ottoB lor Amertcaa Iud istrlei t or
i -.;.lillie puny whuli Jiun he.il eVi ry mein*
? io ini-'.ci i the resumption of speeie payments, aod In
eui platform Iii* declared la lavoc ni a tu:til
imii\. me only I [Appbsase.] rheas ara tha practical
ia.--iinii* Involved, uud avery lunn.ie*., man
.ii filly ooaslder them.
,\ ?? regardmg iui>?e vit?i prhsslplea Whieh h;ic>
i.i. lembedied in eur eoneiituUua, st the cost of so
much I'loisi and irsasors, but, Boldtng fast to them as
lbs sheeMmohcr of our poll leal faith, h ' us k np
nhreant uf the times hs b party by wi?< iy advocating
and saraeetly suppoi-ting those business measures
winch the. country need* to-day. [Load applause J We
shall tiieu , i .'ii the eoailaned eonfldaaoa of toe Arnon
eau people, and witness sack mdiiMrinl developments
mid einii increase to our Matlotial wenna within tua
rn xi i.o a- o as this eeUBttJ has ut vcr scca Bsfura
fAp:?lau-e.l
iii-! iii-n,. ii, I have lieen nominated ty Hie Itepubllean
psi ty us Hs candidate fur thc thief Kxecutlve of lld*
.M:.iio (loud cbcei'.J, and whilst proloumlly grateful for
the honor thus conten-ed, I hog to atsurc you that li lim
m.minali-.u made by our party shsald t>e rutlUed hy tim
people ai ibe pmis, lt wilt bs my earuest endeuvor to nd
uni -.lu tho dutlusof Hie i.111.-0 In thc tnterusts uf the
people, wuuoui four, favor or BBaeUOU, [Loud sud cuu
iiuued applause J
OTHF.B 8PKECHK9.
Francis 0. Cole aaa next called upon for an ad
dietts, and at aomo length he showed thc dangers
the couutry would be threatened with if the Dem?
ocrats once limned control uf it, by many instances
of the dishonesty end fraud so commonly protected
l.\ li inoi rats m the Hotith. At the close of bisre
maiks there were loud calls for " MoCook,"
" McCouli, aud amid hearty applause General
Anson G. McCook rime forward. His remarks, il
siih-tmiee, were ns follows:
A Bhangs of Administration in March. l?Sl.vcill mean
nieeh moro in mvJudSBSeat flinn tie-coi g ont of the
Bepnbllean and the coming tn ol the Deasocritie party,
lt will nic.iii thur a party which lor t wilily year- lins
nnsneoess folly appealed to von for oonfidenes
and support h is ut i.o-r bees pul lu pince
and power. It will mean that Boothera idea*
if laglslattoa win prevail in this counrrv. lr
Will menn un onwlse rmiMle it inti or the emir" ri; eil or
our present tarts? and the striking of a deadly blow ai
Am-rican Industries and the il^in* of the Ameilcau 11
'ii.,* min.
If tue Detnncr.tflo platform adopted at Cincin?
nati on uni subject means anything
st all lt tm ams timt. It nicAns shat
under tho new order of IhinaS the fire* will go otr
in dui forges and thai the soladles will stand still ta
roar mills ead laetortes, I, alli mess Ute reopening of
nil t." wild anil foolish tlnuneiul llieoncs
mat herat wears have Been held la oboes. lt
wilt lilian tn my Jndgment the paymenl of bu..tired* of
mtiliO'is of dollars ol the taut hera wai olalms now bo
fore Congress, ii may mein, i fia aol say
thal ii will, the pensioning of Ri bel soldiers ami
sailors. Beyond tint sra -1-1 ll greater dangers before
; ? validity of the amendments to the Constitution
ot the Unite i States cannot be maintained tm ii moment
it ini recoustrncti'iti acta an declared nm iinstitutiOBsl.
In 1S60 the Hemoerstie party, In National Conveutiou
ibled, solemnly declared thal the reconstruction
mis wera aneonstltutlonsl and therefore void,
nail whatever msy be the opinion of mop
vldnal members of IheD mocratle nartv,we aavi bo
r . on to believe that ss s party then bas been aay
serious or decided i bangs or heart oa lids vital and im
poriaul qoes lon.
B. W. Throckmorton, chairman of tim Badson
County Re lublican Committee, also brierly ad*
dressed tba meeting ^
SENATOR POTTS ON PROTECTION.
UoNafouTn Beach, Ang. 25.?In formally
accepting th) Ropnbbcan nomination lor Governor yes
r. Senator Potts replied in spproprlate terass ba the
address of Judge Hoffman, [ntheeonrae of blaspsaeh
Mi. Potts sal li
The platform of principles adopted hy tbs ft ate Con?
vention has mi ii arty approval. Tue declaration in
favor ol ip taxifl eipeeta.lj eommaoda my
assent. Onrs bs manufao tiring Btate. Om vaned in?
dustries within il"* past fe* years?outabl] the silk,
i ml pottery Interest -have all loed - icn com
? ms thal wi ow rank prominently
among manufacturing i >m nuities. rhe continued
Hy of these vaned industries depends
a .ii the maintenance ot a National protective ey*?
iiii- u ol vital nu,'uri.uni! to the agriculturist,
I u Sic illy . n.'l : .- homo
;.mee, uninfluenced by the fluctuations
of fort-icn dem nd, I tani) for r venue, under a blab
I., i i.,01 em ni could suecessfnlly compete in eur own
mai tels with I . n'.i.-i ure, would - n: I ly
-.ie toging disaster io
mir own mani i id by uti rn ?
,. .ni r . t. d ? .-I : hu i in '- or wm kiugmen, who, andi r
ihopreoeu. bi tem,dud ump t employment at cammi
__________
AH Allis LV THE INDIAN COUNTRY.
Chicago, Aug. 26.?G neral Onl telegraphs
.. a in-na- leeeived a dispatch from Colonel Un?
ited ai Eagle Springs, Angus! lt. Tbs bitter
sara that Victoria aaa severely punished Curing sis
short stay In texas. Flu hurried asaaner ia wsieh they
eu' and tore the ll. -li from dead annuals found in th,-ir
camponths trail lndlcai.es the.*.cd they were eoas
i iii din snbstston after their supplies wera capt un d
by tbs troops la the Sierra Diable, The Indians er - i
tb< Rio Grande mulway between OJo Caliea! aadOjatt>
in n, and sttm a- d ths stage aeat a bete the] eng sed the
road, mortally wounding Gea ral Byrne, of the! xis
p.,eiiie Railroad, and, josi beyond the Kio Grande,
ihot i Ul ?? e'ti, killed fal-e bead of cattle, snd passed
; brough ,i ?ip in ii.i- mountains nearly oppos te
(jin I mau, in In the direction of the Caudela
nu Mountains, tit xo-o.
Di ava Ri C ).. Am.'. 26.?TBS Tribune ti n <= r<. r ,!
'Anrd iroo the Bout hero Ute Agency thai tue! 'oimuii lon?
ers bad arri veil. Tbeyais delayed hythe niue -or
iou,i>, unun \, boee re ???>-. ry muoh dependa faeHoui li?
mn indians will pmbably sign the treaty, hot sill he
sow about lt. Chief Igouolu rs thal vuenbewaais
Washiugton the tongue' ? I ibu white nen wera as long
ash:* arm. btu on icy are no wager, tuan the brat
joint of bis little liu^er.
LAU City, Col., Ang. Ed.?A dispatch from Los Pino?,
dated yesterday, -ms taut Oe i rai Bbertdsn, aeoompae
med by Genscal W. Meyers, Colonel pUunrldaa uud Cap?
tain Gregory, of his stat, B, Cannon, of Vow-York, and
Ocuerai Burong, of Chicago, arrived thara tkod.iy hetoro,
at Colonel Dodge's camp, five miles below the asjeney
General Mucket.Z'O arrived two days previous from his
oavaltreaaapon Burfaes Creek, seventy-five mile- dis?
tant. The party tefl thai muralug for General alaokea
? mp, and from lhere Will ir> wita lioi-.es un il a
pack-tram over the trail, coming ont of tho wilderness
iu ni" viemity of donnison City. Colonel lio.ige hus
hi?*.iu the erection i f winter quarti rs for tau infantry.
WASJll.su Toy M'LEAN'S ILLNESS.
Lono Branch, Aug. 26.?There is no ma?
terial change in th? eondistonol Washington Mila an.
Editor of The Cincinnati inquirer. Dr, Hunter suul
to-day i " Hs ls, of course, grewiag weaker, bat so are
bis diseases, ond each day thal be bolds out ineraaaaa
bia ehances for reeoverv. He seemed deeldcdly hetter
this m. ruing, ii it sink ; ram cds afternoon, Judging
ftoni the peen.mr pirns, s bil eon,!.inuit a of tilgra Ssa
hus aire ely Bsssased, I timk lt buposslhla to pet
die; tlie final outcome." Ill- poy slclans neem to rn ard
the ei in.iini-.fiiu ol diseases as somewhat of annette.
i?r. Bsrtnolow, of Ciuelnunti, afr. McLean's tamil)
physician, arrived here lost ev olag, and will, in con?
nection wita Dr. Hunter, remain In attendance apoa
un- mi k man uni li Uar-- ls Miine decided chan;.".-.
ATTACKED BY A VICIOUS MONKEY.
Chu too, Aug. 20.?A bloody and possibly
fatal fight occurred this morning between a tuan aud a
monkey in a small loajogieal gorden ob Btate et. Amou<
th" amnnils exhibited waa s buss and nemos one, i>. lag
a Brose between tba gorilla aud ordinary monkey,
named ??Jim," weighing about seventy-five pounds.
Tin- forenoon he broke bia chain and stlsttksd the man
,;g r ol Hie show, rho hitter's eries brought Harry
Harlin to rn- aid. upon whom "Jim" Immediately
?prang and fastened ins teeth and caws In bis legs,
tearing ihem in u fearful msuner before assistance
bc rendered. The niimke) escaiied lo Wabash
i.\ .. j ..i-n il : \ a crowd, and there bid undi i tin -ni ?
wa ? Martin was removed to a doctor's off] c. He
Butlered gr. atty (rom loss ?.t blood, but may survive.
THE < OBS t HOt A LARGE ONE.
Chicago, Aug. 26.?Howard, Whito &
dowell, ol Thc Commereini gaffefss), have replies from
correspondents ht 280 eoonties tn the Northjpewt from
August to as ta the prospeeta of lbj salaiii ap The
result ls shs dbjaoverj thal the stores of drouth have
been much exaggerated, and thal the frequent showers
i.f tba p. st few ii tye will doubtless ressedj tte gnat) r
le.rr of thc evil from drontb. The iron will certainly
lie a taree average, the damage being eoatasdte bar?
row iiini-1. lu soma distr.cts the crop will bs ths
largest on record. rhUlstrueof iowa. The summary
? hows lint its counties report the eouduiou u.- poor,
M report ll (slr. 100 good, 02 excelbmt. illinois, the
iargesl corn Btate, repotis .*> poor, io fair, 13 food, >Ud
7 excellent.
ms
I AIR 8EABCB FOR LOST SAILORS,
San Fi:.in ci seo, Aug, 2<J. ? The ?tteaar*
rachl Lancashire Witch arrived from S.xmrn
Island today, after au unsuccessful Beaten
or captain j.mes umi the remainder of
ii" i mw of thc ship Mathilde. A thorough search
gas msde without resell ut Bocorre and saUotBBeas>
li nj,- 1-. mid. Thanes sha sailed for Clarion uland,to
li - south, snd thete lotti d a dug left hy the uisie of the
Mathilde, ead the rematne of a boat, apparently new,
mt no tracei or human being*. The tate al tho missing
parsons can onl) be eonjectured. lt is barely ponai nie
nat they hav niete*ded lu roaching me Mexican shoro.
OYSTER THIEVES CAPTURED.
Pkovidknck, II. I., Auu;. 26.?The police nu
horiti'--, aided hj- civilian*, lum n ghi made a descent In
mats upon the oyefCt thieves in thc Seekonk Uiver. Due
mat escape.I. Two boats, with live uieu, were canton d
sitars fiespsrais raaaUaaea i uh pistols, ByaBar-tabsa and
)ars. One etti set was shot lu the cheek, a hall p.iased
through tba bat of another, and Dr. Banal!, another of
the snacking force, received a bullet ts the runt atm.
1 ne cunnii od boats hud ISO bushels of oysters. Tho
prisoners ale ail ?ell kn..wu nynlc ruicll.
TER SIMS! CONVENTION.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug, 26.?About 200
deaf mutes are now here attending the National Con
voil m. The chief toplo of discussion today was tn
mfereewe to tm-appointment of a National executive
comiuitiee.
ARRESTED ON THE CHARdfi OF GAMBLING.
Complaint vms uiude yesterday before Police
Justice Smith, by Charles Tudd, Jr., of Nu. 47 lloml-st.,
Urooklyn, of tbs operations ot gam Met* at No. lju
r* assen-at. A warrant was Issued and the nolloe sno
ceeded last evening In arretttug at that place Alex?
ander Thompson aud Stephen Cody, who wers locked
up at tbs Oak Mireet Police Station to await a haaring.
Beiturs was also made of an eXUtnslvs aasortmeot ot
gamblers' implements, found lu ths possession of the
prisoners.
GENERAL FOREIGN NEWR
a
A HURRfCAVI IN JAMAICA.
fortv waessie wast tan tn tunasrosi harbor-*
KO MOai I'Anr.r.YiNO wini the pouts og
Tiir. oaaaa Qoasrunt,
A hurricane caused serest ilnmngr- in Ja*
inaica on Wt tine-day sdgaas> Forty sm ill and
lirirp vessels were wrecked by it in the"
harbor of Kingston. The Powett hav?
deeUaed to reopen ne'.'otiitioiis on the fireeli
question with the Sultan. 'Hie RfitjaUtl i.ov
crnment luis become li-.a rigorous. Arties"
Fnuico-Iulian rivalry has sprung up m thi
Mcditciraui .1:1 carrying; frnile.
JAMAICA DKTASTATKD.
ORFir OAMAOK POX! in DRUtTOa -AID RaVBgat
Ki\r,sTi..\. .!;?., Autr. IO, TM iUiA.A.-A ghtti
Irons hurricane peened over dis island Iud nn/lib
ThOWsaadS af people aro houseless. Crops, fruip
ti.es, uioi farm produce generally were geotroyaSa
Col's..il trees were uprooted, ami eharehea dsaaob
iabed. Ths barraeha is tbsa city wore dsasswysaa
I brea witareea ate ^.en'. and eight bu ^'- and 'linty
twoHiiiull veasetaare wracked ia the hasher. Faun
ina is imminent, and help i? leepjirsd tai tbs -tarv
lng thouaanda,
BRINGING THE SULTAN TO TERMS.
run rowans decuss to rbopum mn naas*
ITAiTONt,
i.. v. g, Thursday. Aai M, i--'?.
A dispatch from Conttantinopki to lh?
timm, sated to-day, says i " Th) ? 'note of the
!?? rs, mr ply to the Porte's Issi bom aa lae Ora k
frontier qui itloa,has ba b signed, i.-t mil be pre
aented to Abed?n Peaka tad t bj tba Dngeasaa ol
the German Emba ry, Il fieelaree, ls efibet, thal ths
bow tot ..' Been Iud bp the mrSlsirifltl
conference si B riln, and nasaiassaalj adopted by tho
Powers, ths reopeningoi sgerooatssas ss tue. -ic ject is
d. i lined."
Tba Cossl al riaapuadaal af Thc i.<>nd<m
tah graphs ii tollowa :
ir is cm.in thai th) satan la sstss irkal slaiastsj
laviction ih't thc Kuroi. <? ? ? uasbroked
down and itu naval demonstration bash .-i. abandoned
boa been shaken by inieihgeuea he baa teoeivedduriagj
the last few d..,; bul bs s.ui hopi > t ii the danger
wlU somehow be averted, and la verj reluctant totaaa
any deetolve steps mud bs in quits certain that Usg
Powers will employ coercion. Some naval auiiieriiies
declare confidently that lae dangei ls already past i for
tbs united so usu ron cat barely be koi ready helots tba
time of the equinoctial gale . khan ir would heiiry
. us for large men-of-wsr io visit tte Albanian
co.isl. As iiii* Idea baa oeen ? omniunical) d to th Sal (aa,
:i :s pr. i . t the mat . motives whichlaiuoslusa
tc it min from di Isl! ? step*.
77ie limes'* correspondent at OeoeuBBttaofflshas ass,
ce ved '.nun uti Bl OB] moll- * BTCS a copy ot a mintons
proclamation In Turkish, which u hems cJaadesit?fey
oirouisted in CoastaatiaseSe, it soeslses ino-iiyofa
if violent Imprecations against IBs [moorta! fun
Hy, ftom lui lina Pacha to the preseut Sultan, who lt
sain i i Save des Toyed in Six muu.hs an Kuipire six ccu/
innes old. ^
BETTER TIM LS IN* BU8SIA.
Lojtnoa T- an -, Ana. id, isuo.
A<lispatc!i to Zag Time* finn .St. IYti r.sliurg
*avs: " Tlie m w uksse, although siring a pi os;,, ct of *
tra n sf,irt for ROBB'S tn th" path ot n 'orin, i.? little
un r>- khan un or-'.er for a eeoBtdet ible oha ;rtng aboiitj
hut it la sincerely hoped thal tau ia aaly a BreperssasB
for further ptestesB. Tue only thing appa.eui lathfll
tho oiiuoxio.i -iii- of temporary law ima bess *uu?
Brassed, and that great sdmiautrativs ehsnseahavaj
n . ii .tr. eted; hut no ri il ami l >iik "?'?' 'form* have yat
appealed. I>iit as lone sa General Lorin .Milk rt re
liii'ins at tho neall ot ..-Tails 111.IO ls i-ll. e .cd ? er lair
hope Cor the lui ure." _
FRAMCO-I I ALIA N l.'lVALRY.
I?nih>!*. Thursday. Au/, gt, USt,
A dispatch from Rome to 'lite Times s.tyst
"The Fren. h Valery Steam Navigation Cotupauy. whicl
bas traded In tho Mediterranean for years, hus estab
li- ad a service uctweon Marseille*, Ucaoa and Legliora
snd ports of Corsica and Sardinia." Thc Opinions ol
linnie says; "Thia is an ucl of reprisal gainst ihS
RnhattUM Company, which the Valery Company la noi
likely le havs un.iertakcu ??crhout ilie support of tbs
French Government. Tin RubAtttoo Company, ta meer
ile competition, baa reduced Ita freicut tann.
A PLOT AGAINST THE RING UF BURMAH.
LOBlSOn, t'ridav, Ann. ".7, ISSO.
lite /Standard's diaputch from Tliayef>
innyo says i Repeats i.jo- beau reealvsd from
Mandalay of an attempt to sssaasiaate King Thsa uaw.
a Puaswee weal u> the k nu's spartuseul, whare hs
waa Stopped nnd goestJOBed, Hi* nalies were
unsatisfactory and he iras seised, wh-n a da^gd
dropped irons bis gariueuts. ile had twelve associates)
The l'ougace ??ud om. nf i.? associates wera put ar
death.
HIL RETORTED CABLiE AGREEMENT.
i.iiM'iiN. I-'iniuv, A it BS, l*iO.
Ike Daily Xi tcit Parit cotTetpondenf -.m
the slgaatiuM of the new cine arnwuemant has baot
deterred, owing to technical diffh aities n ferriag ts th?
French Goreroment. tnt bearing a tom.ai ebaraeCse,
The construction pilton thia taet by gusti la parties if
describing the negotiations aa having becu oioueaol
ie clio.>e. us.
??-?
THE CUBAN EXHIBITION.
Havana, Aug, 2'5.?The Got eminent hat
mr h..n/ ii tba Impartation daty tree, et utssstusBsau
dcsiiuoil for Hi?? lix: iain rn Bl MatBBBSS Such ii.iports,
ti.di wid only be allowed at Havanaaad Mataasja in
voices must bo certified by the Spanish Causal al poini
of shipment, if mercbnndt*c remains sa tba island
after na Bxbloitiou closes full dun will be charged.
All articles, the Imp rtaimnol which is ordinarily pro
hi hit eil must be reshipped after the closing af tat l.'x
htbitlun, ________________
TELEGEAI'UIV NOTES,
M kLARIA Al HAUOBBI II -
BONUOUT, N. V., Ang. 'Jd? A BToiuinenl pbjnjts
dan of -saiiu-. nhs ??,iii- has o?i-r ono bunni'-1 ? s-ei sf mal?
ana! levers now BBdergSll I I ? t il intit.
ACQUfTTKO OF WIPg UtjaOKR
SOMKRSKi, Fenn., Aug. '-''?. 20.?The jury la ?be
case "I Wollgaof HoSaiaB, un mal ha the nanice ? f in* wife
in Julie last, rendered a vi-n.h t tins < \.cii'ii? if Bet gUlStV.
A FATAL SLOW.
Li..mum. Air/. 20.?lieu ne ti Royd and Calvin
CoakllB,farmers,qustrellsd u rom vm, yatasCoaaty>USS
?vening. Koydstruck Omklin below lbs teinpii-. kn.ino loot
lustahily. ile gavs alnsssll u,'
Tin-; ootuam Kcannn camu.
Em KO, N. H.. Ans?. SfO.?Eben I. c.-n-m.-in.
charged w ii "i trie nuircYi ofOeorgs B. Oothaia.bi Um advise el
coauael.old aol put m say defeaoe, n? ?as lomni.ti^.i to
awstttSaaeOsa ot tao QraadJaty,
TWO .-l-l RBS DKOWNRO.
N i wnono, x. v.. Ana. -<> ? i'wo slaters whilt
Widr/.'.-.ir oil tin- th -ck ol a ia-al BOM MfSMltS Y?.)ik'M. ISSt
eTridiiK. Rtsliuhli'il on a i oil ol rm>i aim !?? I ovi-rl, .*i.l. UaStt
Stets lllOWlted. I bs badu ihSVS BM v.a I . . ii r em tied.
A UYMTEUIOCU KVBOBU
Ifii.WArKKK. Wi*., Ana.20.?A speeisl )ii*t)a'eh
frons i.ikhorn te Th* A ?? i thal ii.-.a. BlscksreU, of
lin- ins u of WrImoiI". S -I, BU t e. ? n.u .' -li t n ad lo au BS
kunwii in i .an lien i.so.iii Boor. i'ii.,.i- .Li- io pm salt at
Hie uiuiilervi.
AN INCItUM' IN A tnVTCI KV Killi'.
Lui! \ ii i i . K-,.. .^uir. "-'tl.?A dupateh frons
SpiiuKdeid )o y/" ' '"i/.-kt J'mri*il Mty? : ? Jauic* Meiivsy
?4,di.it sadkUied by T. i i'hei|?. br|.satabi ">f wash
logion i ..linty, to-day. It asa Uss leon of aa oil n-mi.
Phelps iiiw .siirreuii. i gi lo Uh' auianiities."
CttaBOB di bub: ulbubxt.
Baltimosb, Aug. JW.?Witltam F. Sinclair, aMal
cieik, sod Hivrc-1 W. BBarrMU, l^-ieer eierk lathsCSSp
U niri Dsoartn.ciit, in, mre-n l to.-tay ? -lar^.-d i Hi .-.a
beziiimr tbs etty wsterlBBda nhssisiss '-ii'ni.n wutieu
bSBSUag *l,aOO, and bincUir willi BBSbsSS lia ta.iHk1.
.sm in Bl H ?!?0RD.
.-san FsAUCtac >. lag, 80.?TbaOovemoe kasess>
mut tnt the 1-mein- of -,-1.1^11-. eau. ul.sliit Hie lour tri of T.
Wansee Mme, in Vi -ninia i.'mtu'y, two rsata sro. t-? imi-rla
seflBBnt, I he eas* h is ci lied grsst lasstest, se ssl tts oibsr
I..-i .-.in, > uuiii ? ;? i ?.'a l .?? Clime SBBBtBU wllhmit puuisb
mont
BBSPTTBD KiiR RAOB BBASOUt
W ii.mini.ii is. Del,, Ans. JW.?William Neal, ooh
orig, wno wa* lo lie hauxe.i p. murrow fur assault ??*? Mrs.
Marssret OOMSr, Us* berni .'iain. I a fe.sidte Uv UeVBSMf
Had, uutii Keb.iurv ^s. Xsareesmssl elslau ital sha mal
waa nu.i.iistitn:l.ii.ai becau*o colored mon BSBfS uvt m-i'iulitcO
to a,.l aa Juivf*.
BETA TnKTA PI FIlATKUNITY.
EULTDsOBB, Aug. 26.?Tba Beta lUSta Pl frater?
nity clossd M* seM.oii to day. Ttssfisosva StSMBg were: B..
J. Brswn, ot llarilsoii. ohio, general seerelary i H. H. Voaug
and rt. u. V. lllikim. sf <auriuust>. aud Dr. W. P. Wainon, ar
Nen J.Mhev, dtrectuts, aol Majur Wy ills C. Hansom, of
Utuhlgsii. vlalwr.
BOUDKH BAIPEI18 CA PTC UKO.
Tuoaoai, Artteaa. Ans. JaX?Deputy United ststes;
Manh.il Evans has arrived from AltlSSUB willi iipu'a Tadeqi
Yrnsetaaniia and '-ian' men of lien*'., tiaud. I n.-i liavc tKx-u,
Sent to Camp Lowoli. Yreaeiagsua le-ld. ihat 1,1a mm Ivs was
not plumier, but to tuiiporl ueuersl llaimr?z sud His ov??V
throw of lbs Plas iio??i uai.iit.
A 0OUOBSLB0 MCKDKlt.
Cincinnati. Aug. 'JU ?lue bislv of a woman,
letnnir heaiiai ?ml mu ???' WS* Mood v. si. .-uv In a aa,
clud.-d ravine two iul.es n .rtti ol MdasV.UUa I'he l.ody
could uni ne itl.-miSe < V pnsl mo. i. m ssSBSOieUaa levetlsS
lill) fset tb*! thc \v.m-.i?ii womd illel'ly SkTe beenlue a niolhsr,
Wllllani cilitis a i anal le. iIiiul. wa.- sritsti I na cusp...na.
Him n ! I e .1.1.1 th ll ?'ile t 1 wn.uau Wa* C i.k - li In, SBBSS
boat. Ins |la ?? ni Hu. ma. .ci Mmm.i ,i|,.ih.'| ? I'rr.-e ?iiag
g.s. TU* wuiiiuU* t u.li.iui sm lim .ii.i - i ? .(IMS,