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UliHi .1 ~*r. •ROM WASHINGTON. jSeuera! Grant and the s President. i Serious Eupture Between Them on Questions , of Authority.' opics of the Orders Rriiiovins Generals Sickles and Sheridan. .ucior that General Grant will * Decline to Direct their Execution. Tsccpe of V?irz. tho Andcr- Eonville Jailor. jlosel Frank T. Sherman Ap r-pointed Postmaster for Chicago. up«n-ls :nul Exports During the P;i>t Year. FBOMIUMPS. be Insurrection in Aragon £p-dn, Successful. nolluT Piihinariae Cable to be Laid from Brest to , York, I'fditiou for tlie Regcne o BrKisli Prisoners in Abrssinnia. jccoh from the Empsror Napoleon. teresnng Summary of Southern Uews. .siorday's Record of Crime and Accidents. FIIOM. WASHINGTON. neral G'nnt and tbo Prerfdon'-A tll!»uir« Hi’ W) 1 * 1 !! roem-iu Q||«>*>ll f AUthtrliV-Tbe Ordrrt, iGtU'ivine mid Mi»-ridaa—St«* iiTMIIIUI (irilil w»ll Kr»l»l It ni-App .iuiiniiiufM.ioLci Franu MicmiMU o> iNiiftniaiiier at Cnica c, At , Ac*. -p* c:al luspirch to the Chicago Tribute •A A'rnNCTON. Augusts: OH.'.NT ANP THE PttCSIDENT. . I*i:.t Pr-fident unvc oat orders ;uv:ri: Ger.*rai Sickle?. and uirvcticir ico.-k to or* i*e-cd to Louisiana, the} Lave 1/Oi.a promnltruteJ from the army head .rUr?, and it v«r doubtfol whether •* u i specific Instructions from President to General Hancock eve? be staUrt this point ypniAc d;fl**renccs have arisen bet*rce a.*, n and Grant. The letter soot from ln,'?«ron the subject of the dlff-reiicc n •! reset tie Presider-t ant II tif or th* ;*i c. \' :.;i -,-tinir to day. Xl contains mutter 1 suucvsti-'us ?fd d.UVrent chamc'erfrom in care for the Pied !V coi re’aungaluMst.cntireU the ’•£ •' 'Ts the Reconstruction Law ; to .Tobn-nn and to the Gcneral-ln* -,-f. order of the President in re will probably be proinr.l ■ d by General Grant to-morrow, uoi t staudf, but. unless modified by tin -;d-jnt, wi'h u clause similar to that Issued t iral Grant in the order to General G octal Grant Considers 'hf ordm };„i cock a direct lasalt to him -ud. hither. a** intended to be a com' c mjs’l: siot of Oder T 7, made previ iv. and an additional usurpation on th<* t of the President, of the p>wvr s foircd oc the Geu<ral-'n Chief b. : Three latter powers Gt*ncsni it nr: yk-M. I* i* jp-montiy «*x ,oc: at lifadqajrltrs that Johnson wil !.{■ • relict e General Grant os Socrclarj W t, ana i ut in some o illiiiir tool, but it .mlcrCood that Gbacrsl Grant claim und-.r the nmendroent to the Armr Uhl, passed March. IS<»7. ah Lie-u’Urt puss tbrutiffh the Army Head- Vters. and section 2 01 this bill pro - that the heidnnartcrs of the armv ;i be at TVsslilncton; that aK .■:< end instructions relfltinuto military !.t will tatior* issued by the President .-clary oi War ehall bo Issued throng] cTdl ol the Atmy; that he shall not be oved. > isjet'dtd or ndkv-id sr.uu com d. cr aligned to duty elsewhere, except :« own request and wish the approval of S-jj*.-, and that all orders o- instruc t, contrary to this sec'lon shall he und void, and any «fficer lS5u ng such’ - -1.a'.l hi; guilty of a mi-dc iueanor, and. c lilt -t who shall Knowingly transmit, v< y cr ob6y each orders, shill he le to imprir'innent not lc*s than two, more than twenty years. It is possible she ihesidtnt may yield to Grant, but i< not esm eted in official circles; while positive rupture on questio’is of ~ the Reconstruction Law is •ideu-d certain- The President appears * rate, white his advisers arc known to f-ing 1 him to extreme*?. * iUE * iiicago POST OrFICB. ic Prc.-icenr to-day ordered the appoint l of Colonel Frank Sherman as Poitmis it Clm.tuo. This is known to have beca' c .i-air?*. the n-commrndation of George* \jj trery Individual member of the ’i. cOMJCSrONHENCE IN THE STANTON CASE. PrrsiUCJ.v v- :acv Iba- General Grant constdered all of secresy removed fryra the i\.»a letter by the publication already the President, hut ocveth less tb» r dally refused to let it uo out.aithougb ral correspondents. In view of General ~~ s mission to let it co * ut, visited President to oh-ate it. He teems deter -ri t<> eoppress it. lie has also-stated i ;1 . -v V j!> give no Executive news to ic-1 papers. tije fbekpmen’s nrnr-vr. . the request 01 the Pres’dent. John M ir.-ticn, y. colored orator Iroca Ohio, hau : *ri?rvlew with Mr. Johnson retarding in the rncjracn’s Bureau. Johnson to retain, llowara, a« bis oi-riion that the real inured 01 coined p-r-nle required U. Mr- John rejji- d tuot he toasideredGencjal How. umhitiuuf ard corrupt, and that beside' v a » a hypocrite uud d d not have the in- of the colored folks at -t, and >aid he must appoint a ma - - i was a true fraud ioiu«tu, uQ <i intended do eo. He farther staled that if the ,tcd l coplc litre would upon some t>f their number, he Would appeal him, clearly intimated LU lonian*- t 0 ten the place to Lanasdon, and and h,. -Itlwalt a week upon hla desire. Xh» rhos no idea of taking 'he place, m. ads Lave advised him not to do &o. TvhrJc many of them would to lake the President at bis word, commit him to the policy of giving k tutn cilice, tlill they appear to agree the real design of the President is to dvc the Bureau in irretrievable disorder i )U’tlrg a civilian althe be*d and mak -vectsarj the removal or resign-.lion ot [v military ollieera who could not do vender civilians, and al.-o complicating • with other bureaus of the WurDe* ’•iDcnt, and that the Ptoident tunhci c d to thus secure the rerigoat mn of many •trs though a refusal to serve with and cr a coloicd man, and in this way bring ,iu uj-oa the Radicals. There seems no bibilßy of LttbkSdon being canght with •lohnsou’s chaif. ROrs-EAU, publication ot General Roneccau’s let uas brought out the tact that he made a inve premise to several Con rvtrl; e publican Senators that if they won d v . e i h*confirmation ns Brigadier, he won - .• at once to whatever post was assigned h'm. and bare nothing whatever to io with polltics. ESCAPE or WIBz. Information ha* been received of the escape last week of J.»mcs Duncan Wlrz, Comrals eary at Andersonv lie, from Fort rulnski, Savannah, where lie wa< serving out a sen tence of Cf'een years' imprisonment for cruelties to Union prisoners. Ho "as nl* lowed to go from the hospital to the wharf at nlcbt where ho broke a small boat oosc ami put off to the French ship Leo. which clc.-red during the day from Savannah * d next morning for France. atul sal HMfINATIOXS or CABINET MINISTERS. be President has not yet decided what i-caiions of Cabinet Ministers he will ac ,t. and the matter may remain uncertain. sickles’ removal. The order relieving General Sickles mil b«*tent out regularly by General Grant to jjtoi row. Tbc latter considers bis protest in case as covering all, but looks uroo the ortLr in Hancock's cage ns r.iisinc an entirely new question. To close all, the Mtuntioii Is deemed In military circles as ex ceedingly grave and critical. [iotbe Associated Press.! ORDEU BEMOVI2CO OEN'EttAL SICKLB. Wamiinuton, August -7.—'Tbc following is li e order removing General Sickles; Executive Mission. I WA«m?cdToN. ArgaM vk. I>G7. f Brevet Major Cmcrai toward H- S caeby is Ltr. In atMireed l« the command cl the>ccocd Mill’.my Oibiner.crea’td bf the Conste** ..f il icb id. Ifiir.ami oflbc Military nep'runvn* ofibeSemh cm*-scli-c theSHte orNorlb « uro una BTirt M?Titb Carolba. lie win. as sojd a? pracii* nine. n-H-vc Majer General Danin t Si-kur. and on assuming ibe coinxnauv. lowlitcb he n* hereby a-elnoed, will when ne : cesbsrvto a fajihml escra-toc ol die laws. ex ciCi!-c‘joy at>d all oowere cosf rrcti by eiCu*»> upon Didn't Couuuaud'jre, and any 1 ate nil sntrcrlty p.rfaluln? tooflleers in com n ai u of Military 1J» uai 'meets ■ Major Gettral Dari. I E. hereby re 1 *ley»-d frum tire command of the Second Mlliwy I uu-ti hi; .-'icreinrj cf Warcrfb.'-rimwiH »»Jv» lh»- inelructions tu c»rrr •!»**• order law tlTtcu Andrew Joussos. 6CCIUSTAUV Jl'l L-Ll-Ol 11. Tlit* New York LWobV* special saya: “I" Xl>. ci.:c of McCulloch, tboupti probably bis riMonai.cn will 110 1116 1181 icba accepted. fn-a» i he fear of damage to t be public credit, -till I am c«-ruln tbit be yll bo poiiuiUed to v. .ttdrmv after some time, and u better iliac appointed in bis stead. The teca pr**b •U>iv U to advise the public mlud of the pro M scd change In the* Treasury management *>v oegreoe, and cot make ico sudden a charge. Among the tumors afloat w one to : in-. tied that Secretary McCuHt-ch has ac >tpt»J an offer from Jay Cooke Jc Co. to •nenaffe the new blinking house they an* sit ou! to open In London, ff this he true. It would oonaii.ly bear out the probability of McCulloch's protaole retirement.” MORE CABINET RUiIoUS. Tic New* Yrrk Washington p-ciylsays: “Ills Intimated that Gram ill afk lo he relieve*! Irom duty at the v'm s* .on. As indicated In 'he cot re pc: dcrce of yesterday, this is but the he lm :ng cl a plan to c»rry the m-xt Presi ictiliui election by the Democracy. Changes n the Cabinet will cerlaiuly take‘place. *. waid’s trieoda say he will surely 50. The .id man has been keeping very quiet lately, .no has ;ittle to say at the White House. iCaudall expresses to Uls friends a willing ,csf to realm. He bad a >oug Interne* Mtb the President tc night. Betoic he a cut to the While Uoosc he told big friends h«i cn the Interview tv .uld depend whether •r not he would resign. Should It not have cee sutisfnciory to-nigtt, Randall will send ♦j his regicnation to-morrow. Ward H La non, a law pat liter of Jerry Black here, •ucc appointed Marsltal for the District of oinnibia by Piesid-nt Lincoln, is helm: ut-beU lor the Postmaster Generalship bv be Democracy, represented by the wet r. The pressure ou McCulloch has beep j-nsiderably checked. The replies is so -inn u ausibet his resignation that,his op ponents hcjL have henna to give him up as t hornless case. Jerry Black is spoken of ts Mr, Reward’s successor.” ■ IRDBRASSIGNING HANCOCK TO SHERTDAN’S I’LAUE. The order assigning Hancock to Sheridan’s hire is as follows; Executive Mansion, Wasuznoton. Aus»a.-t 2C. 1 Sir: In consequence of the unfavorable coudit i.n tf 'he lieaith of Major General it U. Thom I*. as toured lovoa in Su»cc"mlla«HOQ‘i* »le— n'ch oft tie Ist ln»f., my order dated Angus: 17, 1 S'!,. l« hereby modifi dsoto assign Major Gen •lalWii field Uaccoc': ;o the commatui of tic r irr M burr Dii-mct. creiird by me uct of Coi ners. passed .March 2d, 1877. and of the Military 1». i.arimtni comprising the Slater of Louisiana md Texas. (m b-teg relit vm f:om the commend or the I>e :Hiln.euiul the Missouri, by Miijor General P. Mnjor General Hancock will pro r* co directly to Srv Dried s, L«.. nu t assume ihf command lo which!.-’ l«* hereby «p-*g. ed. and tt'teniitcPSbvy tuiutt lanhiut execni.mol .: c li-WF. exercise uuy and ail powers cocfcrrcd bv U*c act* o’ vmujees- uimiu Oiatrict Uoama&d its, and :i(.v ami all authority pertaining t*. oil!- f or- Jo winnai d uf Military Ueparmeal* Major General I*. 11. *ben:«n wj 1 «t one 5 »orn • >ver bU pteacut comm&mt'o the officer tx r.i*ih util lo hlmridf. and prucevdiug aiihou’. deity lo F.«r» General Hancock 01 the commaud of tim Uepirt nsiit of the Missruri. Ms’* t Genera' Gun 11. Thomas will, until fnr it-er order-, rrmniu iu command of the Depart nunt iTvio Cnmbcrl iud. Very rt.»ptciin.Jy, yom», Ac., (SicDio) ANuitbw Johnson. • o peril U. S. Grant. Secretary of War ad i/»- • frvija. FUNOB IN THE TREASURT. Washington*, August 27 —The amount- of _«ic in the Trer-snrv to-day Is s«3.o|!t,oJo; ;old certificates-, *?U>,10;,000; curr-ucy, •>i1.:>12,000. The receipts icr sis davs np to be with of Awni-A wc/e; Intcmal Kcveuue, £2 S7l* 000; customs, $3,243,000; total re ceipts train Ist of duly, $00,020 030. NOTES or THE fXAmU-A HANK, The Comptroller oi the Currency give ß < tu t* that circulating notes of the National nndi.la Bank, of New York, will be paid in iw ini money upon presentation of the same > the Treasury of the United States. ;XJ*O«TS AND IMI’OUTS DUUISO TUC P.VsT VEAU. Durirc the year ending June CO. ISG7, here were cf imports of foreign mercUra- o and specie $412.233,123; loss the fortogn ;rclum)ise and specie exported, $19,41d.£3<: t imports, on this mwuit 26,447 remained in warehouse ou the 30 b -t Domestic exports, same period, : “J34 mu,'.o4. All thrse values are lu gold. MVsTEUED OUT. 3fttj">r Central E A- ITitehcoeK, Unitei '•■iiu-f Volunteers,has been mustered out, t< lute Oclober Ist. ymv svstkm or tax vtmn*. Mr. David A. Wells, the Sj.-el.tl Comals j»»i<er of .be Revenue, encased m siHtts:*ci> i<d (inutcml itujuirb's, baa informed lb rea.-nry Denartuieut ib&t he will toon re un-, havirir must successfully fulfilled the •bject ol Uia inistioc. He will be prepared i.porr a new and improved system ol usatioD, Internal and external, which w.l! •urt v ..ut the main principles which he ad v rutrcl in bis finance report, but which oegre-s did not indorse, to obtain a sm icia.t icvemie for the necessary wants ol ho Govrrcment, includh sr interest on tbt pntd.c debt. In a moaner the least burden -miic. and the mo't just and impartial in elat’ou to the Tarlous industries of the •-■•iinry. One groat feature of the new gys icm will he the redaction of the number of -.nicks selected tor taxation, cither by the tariff or by excises- GRANT Vr>. THE PRESIDENT. Washington, August '27.—lt is believed »v prominent gentlemen that the differenc-s .'civiTii the President and General Grant in relation to the removal of Generals Sheridan and Sickles arc irreconcilable. The orders by the President yesterday directing General’Hancock to relieve General Sncrldau aud GeneralCanLytorelieveGcneni' Sickles, t'ttvc pot bevu cxuiuted. It Is said that Gen* eral Grant, la a hTlor to the President, dc olu«*s to direct the order to tie executed, ami sta'es his refusal in strong terms, virtually denying the right or the President to interfere in any on* of the five military districts created by Cou- gus-, asserting that the entire control of uesc departments rests by the Supplemental Reconstruction Act lu the General of the United States armv, and that ho is not at i beriy and will not transfer it to another. Y\v letter has not been fiiade public, bat the above statement is believed reliable. It Is derived from a usually well iulormed source. CARINET UCMOUS. Washington. August 27.—Various Cabi ict rumors have prevailed to day; among •iem that several of the members had lor r.allv tendered their resignation, but it was ound to he untrue. There arc co new dc ciououn‘6 ou the subject. -*C SHIPMENT OK niSTILLED SPIRITS. 7211 I JIC..- * W* •" Nfw York. August 27.—A Washington t>ccial says it Is reported that an order wjd a-n be :sf ued by the Revenue Commissioner ‘••'milting the shipment of dutillcd spirit r <ronemt t oniicd warehouse to another l u dm'Tcat port. FKOJL MADISOH. \bfirfcct of kite Adfl r c*H of the Gcmcn Aii.i-Fri'hibuio&mii ol Wi(Ci>b»ta. ( |>i-*cial Despatch to Ibc tTncavo Trlhnnc.l ] Madipox, August 27. Tl.e German AntbProhibiilon and Sundsv i !.aw C* inmiltcc appointed by a Milwaukee i ut? meeting. bus prepared and published ' •n addicts to the Germans ot Wisconsin, 01 a bleb the following is an Abstract: Ibc address eels forth that iheGermtn* 4|io cuneuiuK* more thin one third ofth - opulatiua of the State, have guocralK iml m harmony with the rc«t of The popu jti'.u ; ttai th*s have at all times south' •o ribi-cct the i-ceuliHrliiea ot the American i.ort« imputation; that they have aided * ceJv in the development ol the Stare, ar*d ••«'Dtnbut»-d a stiotgconiiucent to thcUmou .!ins in the late war. Itfurtbei sets forth - t at tbev hare so borne ibcm-elvcs as to be rtitlcd to have their rationality n:s;n‘cu<i. «od due consideration j>ald to those **pro greesive tcrdcccicsof which the Germans ie this country arc the leaders.” Iscverlne less, it a!*scrts tliat an attempt is being made. t.v means of temptniuce and Sunday laws. 1 0 trench upon' the proper bonndrrici t c vil aud religious freedom. “Reactionary *ecte and evil-minded pnesla,” it is alleged, are engaged Ic these undertakings- The Germans are not the aggressors, they say, but respect the religious and sectarian views of their felloe-citizens, and have no disposition to interfere with them; they onlv demand like toleration for their owo vn wb and usages. Tnev accordingly c ill on | the Germans of the State generally to adopt I ib* toUowitc ma&tuica: , 1- In choosing delegates to the State Conventions of either party* the German m< mt ers o! ttc i.arty must seek to secuic dentate? who arc opposed to the alleged attempt to enact Snndav and prohibitory iu*s in thib State. To secure the nomination of Senators ana Assemblymen who arc liberal ia their views, and who on the subject of Sunday and lempcrbnci- laws do not lake a position cii her ambi*»\jrv\iE oncnly h mtlle to the Germans. Also to seek to net men nom I Hated who arc not «uiy na ht iu senli- I tuenl, but who have ability to make felt and to wield a« influence In the Lcgielilore. (It would be vreil lor the State if tt U parties, classes and interests would act on this ad vice.) Further, to instruct members ol the UpislatUTC to favor a moditicdilou of “ ihe law ivpulatlug the observance of tae Ssb :alb, which has been in cxlsu-nce m Wis :<n sin eiuce 183 S, since the same u. as «e •ieileve, unjust as well as unco'.i>utiui,j na p** The efldicss closes with an appeal to the \OL. XXI. German? to be active and zcaiou* in securing these results, warc-hig tkem tba their opoo. nents are In the field and working with tire less energy. FROM. EUROPE. BY OCEAK TEIIEGBAPHI Great Itrl'aln. a>* expedition for the ur«orp op nntTi«n I'RISONERS IN ADYSStNIA. l,oN*nnv Angasi-7. Active preparations arc being made for the speedy departure of troops irom India to rescue the British prisoners in Abyssinia. Sir William Napier has been appointel to command the expedition. The last report? stated that the prisoners were no longer In the power of King Theodorus, und strong hopes were entertained that Napier will suc ceed in releasing them in lime to save their lives. rnorosED submarine cable prom Brest to NEW YORK. London, Amrnft 37. The new cable from Brest to New York 13 to be laid in May next. The northern route has been selected na the safest ami most practicable. The Great Eastern has been chartered to perform the work. ANTI SLAVERY MEETING IN MANCHESTER. Mancuestep.. Auraul 37—Ereiiin". The Anti-Slavery Congress convened In • hie city to-day. Win. Lloyd Garrison made a speech. Other distincalshed persons, In cluding several necroes, also made speeches. Ko'uub'S were passed on the Governments of ihc United Sta'ea and Russia for their re cent abolition of slavery. death or paradt, the electrician. London, Annual 27—Rvcnft.g. Tai«;dy, the eminent savan and elcciilc lan, died to day. Fruvcc. A SPEECH Fi:«Ot NAPOLEON rams, August 27 Evt nlag. Kapolcon, in a speech at Afros said; “I have faith in the future. AH Governments often seek to divert public attention irom domestic trouble by fomenting foreign war, uno those Government* which have strength ‘•Lotild only res-ort to war as a means of up holding the honor of the nation. Spain, THE INSURRECTION IN ARR.VGON SUCCESSFUL. London, August 27. Accounts from Spain confirm the report that the Insurrection in Arragon was suc cessful. The General who led the royal troops agalust the Insurgents was killed. He t»as nephew of Narvarcz, chief of the Spanish Cabinet. Ptnsda. MINISTER BANCROFT PRESENTED TO KINO WILLIAM, Berlin, August 27. Hon. George Bancroft had an audience with the King of Prussia this morning, aud presented his credentials as Minister from ibo United States to the Court of Berlin. Mr- Bancroft received un invitation to ft dinner in his honor by BUmark. l><>nnia>k. ItENEWED DEMAND FOR THE NORTHERN PROVINCES OF BCHLE<WIO, London, Angast 27—Evening. Denmark has renewed her demand lor the northern provinces cf Schleswig. Hr sakAJiGR, a Phpntf to be Ncitltd—Pipcclcd In* lernovv BfWffti -1)(* King o Prunnla and the French Emprror-nhandcr* MHLdiug Be*\vecii Austria and Italy 's In* Miitati’* SiieiTlt on 111* ne<u>u to Ci.uiikO«ld(iplp-Ttiu South German S‘me* Artiilng finder the u*plcea of ipr p.uoiHH (iovmimot. New \’ouk, August 27.—The steamer Villc de Purls*, with European dates of the loth, has onivcd. The Kp-.-qnt believed that the dispute be* tween Prussia ami Denmark, in reference to North Schleswig, would soon be settled. There Is a probability of uu Interview between the King of Prussia and Napoleon on the return oftne latter from Salzburg. A telegram has been received fmm M. Ufano, French Minister in Mexico, saying he would soon start for France. A ciifcumb-r&tanding lias arisen between Austria ami Italy concerning ’lie return o{ the VtncilaD artdiivestina works of art which ■acre removed to Austria whciDVenlce was ryncurtteil, ard also as ro the boundary line. Trie Archbishop of Cincinnati was a pas* ?e»-g< r in the Villc de Vans. The Emperor’s /e!f was celebrated on lbs 15'h by amusements, firework* and illumi nations. iMnael Pasha bad sailed /or Constantinople aid Egypt. Piitice Humbert, of Italy, visited the Em peror tnree days at the Chalons Camp. The renorts of u marriace project between »hc royal houses of Sweden and Prussia are iTonoimced unfounded. In *hc Sudan’s remarks to the Mzlcr, on his return to Constantinople, he said Lis re. c option by foreign people ami Goverunnnts bud strengthened In him a dislre to assure tiitiariial prelection to all his subjects. Tojs sentiment, lie said, Is that of a sacred di bt. A Stnttpart tetter says the Souta German hale* will next spring have at the disposal if the King of Prussia for war lit Confederation of the North, I*2o (KX) men, iriut’d and equipp'd according to the Pms ‘tan plan. THE FAII WEST. .T»lnli»g News—Tile Indian* Tronble ».-n\v* Near V-»vt «l llnflnlo «t>d inHopc-A Compli ment to Chicago. (Special JJeijatca to the Ctlenco Trlbuac-1 Oxana, Neb., August 07. The news is favorable from the Black hawk Mining Company. Tlie company cleared three hundred aud twenty-nine ounces in one week’s run. Salt Lake, August I£.—Quite a number ot merchants and other emigrants are going to Ctoj erne. Major Gallagher, with a strongly armed party ol miuers. is going to the new mine • n »he Sweetwater. Private reliable iafor mation assures him that the mines arc very rich. A despatch from Fort Morgan, Colored \ to-day, savs the Indiana are setting tire to the prairie m m.iny places. About fifty have been .skulking around the vicinity ot itu foil during the past few days. They have done no harm yet. Antelope are coming Into the valley in § rearer herd* than were ever known before, ear Fort Kearney a large herd of buffilo has becu passing for the fast few days. Quite a number have been klhcd by the officers and soldiers. The Omaha JtrpuUiean charges the St. Lous press with pursuing uniformly an un frleud’y course towards the business Inter ests or Omaha, and therefore advises the merchants of Omaha to patronize Chicago, whten always befriends Omaha. A Denver correspondence of the 22d, states that Aracpiihoc, Gilpin and Jefferson conn ives gave large majorities In favor of issuing railrcad bonus to connect the mining dis trict ol Co.orado with the mam stem of the Union Pacific. Aua>>i< »•* —r ihf, pi R i,i With iht lo«ll«un Near Fort Uar>. Kuus&a— Mvuruii or LocanMi-ttav* * otibe cboltra tn tbe l&dlaa I>r- St- Lon«, August 27.—Captain Arracs, of the Tenth Cavalry, with one company or Ms iceinicnt nod two companies of the KichU’cn h Kansas Volunteera, were at tacked on the 21st instant, at noon, on the Keputdicau, ne-»r Fort Hays, by a lanrc force oj Indians, reported to beSOOor I.tVX). They were enlaced until tee night of the 22d. Onf troops, abont loOtu number, but covering a wi«*e space of country, were dually forced to retire, leaving three men killed on the Hold and thlrtv-five wounded, who were brought in, with a loss ol forty horses. Captain Arracs re ports a larce number of and bounded—Lieutenant Frlce, of the ISth Kansas, says about ono hundred and fifty. Captain Arms arrived at Fort Hays yester day. He reports losing thins men killed, thirty five wounded, and forty horses. The Indian loss is reported about one hundred and fifty. Alter the battle was over the savnees sent In a flag of truce with the foi l-wing rueseauc; “ Tell your ©Ulcers we do not want neacc—wc arc for war—wc shall keep on fighting.” They then charged our troops acaln. Three hundred men, cmbrac .eg the Kac-*a« volunteers and regulars, lelt Kort Hays yesterday in pursuit of the In (fans. General HuiiCibk is at Fort Harker. Immense swarms of locusls vcrcln the vicinity op Ellsworth, Kansas, yesterday morning, and were Dying In a southeasterly duection. Judge Kinney, Ind’nn Commissioner, ar rived at Um&ha on Saturday. Ho renorts the Sioux Indians iuoorriaible, but thinks the Crows imndly. Three hundred and thirty deaths by cholera have occurred in the Indian Terri tory. son»h ol Kansas. Thirty-seven per cent ol the pooulallon o( Fort Gibson have died. At Fort Arbuckle sixty soldiers and seventy-five succumbed to the scourge. Tlie Oaoleva an U» PtAta»-r.leli'v two KuldiMS Uirt t»f the Uhtaic at F<,n lUyrs, UaDIM. Washington. August 27.—A private let ter, dated Fort Hays. Kansas, August 2Js.h, says; “The cholera has been the scourge of the Plains this summer, and it seems <i range lh«t it should ever beet me epidemic here 'he air Being so pure and so many thousand miles of it. ” One company of c iv airy at that post lost tweu y-ono men oy chole-.a ana thus far elghiy-two m-n in all by that disease nave died at that post. rtufropa Madison, Wis. August 27.—Grain in this immediate r .dally is nearlyall sucked, and the barreat ia about finished up. la the courtry north of here considerable grain Is still unstackcd. Grain never «ras ofa better quality or secured In such fine order. The heavy*raio laal night his freshened np the pastures and helped corn, which is now uiliog- not will. Cincinnati, August 27. —The weather continues scorching hot, and the accounts coming in irom the crowing crops are very discouraging. Thu grows has all dried up. Com null potatoes dtPo. Water Is scarce tor stock. The cround is so hard that it cannot be plowed for fall seeding. St. Lofis, August 2*.—A very heavy rain storm uccouipat led by a high wind, thunder and Ugh l nine mused over the city this even ing doing much good to vegetation. This Is the first rain we hsve had lor over a month. Savannah, August 27.—Accounts from efabourd planters indicate damage to the crops Irom continued rains. Alocsta. Ga.. August 27.—Bains have seriously damaged the co*ton crops in M'd die and Southern Gcorcia und Florida. POLITICAL. l bo Campalso lo Wisconsin—PromU noQt Htpnbiicttn i'Hnaidftits for tUe Turlac* OlQctiu Special Despatch to the Cbtcaco Tribnne.l Madison, Aucast 27. As tbe Republican Slate Convention ap proaches there is increased Interest uiqiili' the candidates, and lor places. The strife for Stale Prison Comm jsflonsr will be sharp, since it has transpired that Lieutenant Governor Spooner Is a candidate for rc election. There is much less talk of other candidates, and there is little doubt about his renonlmaiioa. There will be considerable strife for S»a«e Prison Com mlsstouer and Attorney General. Assistant Suiiorittccdcut Crain, lone connected with tLe olHefe of Superintendent of Public In struction and admirably qualified for the place, is promlne- tly talked of for Superin tendent,especially it Colonel MeMyno should noV be on the course. Tbe.e Is gr»*at satisfaction here among loyal men over Grant's maniy letters to the President, and renewed confidence In him as the coming man. Ohio Politico— Coir~re»Mona( Nomina noli lu tlic Seenuo District—liamil* ton t’ouniy Nomination*. Lsp-.ciat Dumatco lo the Chicago Trlbut.c.] Cincinnati, Ohio. August 21. The County Convention here to day was a success, and more enthusiasm was mani fested than was ever known before. Richard Smith, editor of the Gazette, was nominated for Cod press by acclamation, 'Samuel F. Carey, his only opponent, having given up the contest early in the day. Captain Sebastian, who lost an arm dnring Ihe war, was also nominated for County Treasurer unanimously. The other nominees arc all good men and a very strong ticket has been selected. Resolutions endorsing General Grant’s let ter to Johnson on the subject of Sberidm’s removal were passed amid great enthusi asm. Republican Nomination* In Johnson County* lowa, {Sprcial Despatch to the Chicago Tribune.] lowa f*nr, lowa, August 517. The Republican Convention of this county (Johnson), hove nominated E. Clarke for Senator; K.S. Fiokbiue and W. U. Header son for Representatives; T. Hughes, County •Judge, A. C, Yomkirie, Treasurer; Bea. Owen, Shctill; A.Smond, Superintendent of Schools; W. 11. Shuey, Surveyor; A. B Cree, Coroner. Nebranite Politic*. Omaha. August 27.—The late election in Boulder Coun f y resulted in the election of the whole Republican ticket. THE SOUTH. MTnirtin CSenrral I'r.pfth District—The General’* Action Toward tbe Georgia i;uim*i:y—Freedmen’s Addresse** Augusta, August ‘-7.—lt Is stated that General Pone has ordered the closing of the Georgia University in consequence of a speech by a student at the Com mencement, and the building was to be corvcrted into barracks, hut Gen eral Pope has allowed the exercises to continue oc eordition that the newspapers will not alludo to the speech. It is also stated that General Pope has ordered the Legislative appropriation of SB,OOO to the University, to be withheld. The freedmen of the first and fourth dis tricts have issued addresses on the Con gressional cai’didatcs claiming that the right to vote carries the right to hold office, nod they having a majority will not vote for whites. So much of the Jury order as Interferes with the present term of the courts has been revoked. Colored ConumiiTfß to Spenk In Fifty 'ltir.iiouDU—Ai’pi>loinieDlß« Nashville, August 27 —Toe Williams and Ben Holmes, colored, left here to day to -fcnk in behalf of the Conservatives in Georgia, on Invitation. Govirnor Brownlow’a majority will be over 60.000. He is already cugigcd in pre paring his message and Inaugural. Dr. D. B. Chit, of Franklin, was commis sioned to-day by Governor Brownlow as Re ceiver of the Memphis tt Obi.*, Railroad, ano Mr. Richards o» Memnhls, Superintendent. The read failed (o pay its interest money due the State. A commission will be given to Colonel L. 11. Wilburns as Attorney General for the CfltUage District. .trmid Negro Orcsnlzatloas In Vlr- Uibis— uuilrcud Uaticrs In Virginia at»d ivonl* 4 MrliUA-N»ldlonif aud Sbiluto Coaveuuoa to be iletd in Iticlimond. Richmond, August 27.—-An official inves tigation developed nu existing armed secret cecro ortranization throughout the State, and n ucb alarm is felt in consequence by the whites. North Carolina hasirSued nearly 51,000,000 in hotds t o lallroad corporations during the past few days. Aver half a million ofdol- furs have been subscribed bv the Virginia counties to the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. GrcenbiJar County yesterday voted a quarter of a million. A Soldiers* and Sailors' Convention is called lor the doth of September In Rich moud. The Telle w Fever lii Galratoo. Cincinnati, August 27. —A special from Galveston, Texas, dated yesterday, says; “ The ep’demic rs increasing again. Deaths oc the 24th were twenty-eight. The total tor tne week was IS2. The grand total was old; 473 Irom yellow fever; Including mill rnry Interments, on the 23th, 31. Colonel Abert, of ihe United States army, died last night. There have been one or two deaths daily among the troops daring the past week. Surgeon Roe. of the United Stttc? armv. Is sick with it: also General Kent, Collector of Customs." Colored iriaftH meeting In FfaeoDy Ga Macon, Ga., Aueust 27.—A colored mass meeting was held here to day. Slxthonsand to eight thousand persons were present. The Atlanta Radical platform was adopted. Good order prevailed. The StrlKe on tlie mobile A: Ohio Rail road Ended. Cairo. August 27.—The difficulty between the Mobile «& Ohio Railroad Company ard its employes has been settled satisfactorily to bath parties, and the strike is ended, and trains are running regularly. FIUKS. Pfuttncilre Fire at Iswa City. (Special Despatch to the Cbicago Tribase. lowa Cirr Jews. August 57. A destructive fire broke oat at 10 o'clock last night in Sanders’ grocery, destroying three buildings, Sanders’ and Lewis’ grocery stores and Peter Roberts’ furniture store. Total loss, §20.000 ; covered by cn insurance of §IO,OOO. Supposed to be the work of an incendiary. 1 he Ufarette A Indianapolis Railroad Coxop*UT ? * sn<»pa DesiroTed-LiMi) $200,000. Michiuan Cxrr, Ind., August 27.—0 n Sa f nrdav night the machine shop and engine bouse ot the.La»avette & IndauapoHs Rail road at Lafayette. were destroyed bv fire. Much valuable machinery and material were destroyed, among them tour locomotives. The fire originated tn lh« boiler room, a small building adjoining tbc main structure. The total loss is estimated at $200,000. whiet* is covered by insurance in the Cincinnati Q:mc Irsnrance Company. About thirty men are thrown out of employment. Large Fire at Grceosburff, Ind. Cincinnati, August 27.—A very destruct ive flic to-night at Greousbnrg, llrety consumed the woollen fictnrv of Wood & Bro., the wareroom* of Ca*key it Shirk, the Merchants’ Union Erprcst ofllco, and several other buildings- Tm- telegraph lines wire also burned. Loss estimated at SIOO,OOO. Ftp* In New Yotk-Phem*n Killed. Uew York, August 27.—The bnilding No. 10S Broad Street, occupied by Thomas Beobam and Bobbins & Crooks, commission and produce merchants, was burned to nignt. Tbe less is very heavy. A fireman was killed by falling from the root. aiiixu.o. Juarez’ Entry Into »l»e Capital—Gener al Amo'S'l called r«r-7iu«acre "1 Snipenalisfa IRuicd-Joare* 5 Policy t«,ucii'Amy. S*v Fiuvcisco, August 27.—The cor- of the JWUUn writes from the City ol Mexico. July BUdescribing the entry of Jaa'er. which elicited ranch enthusiasm. At a grand banquet, Juarez hoped in*? na tion would unite in clemency and modera tion, as did the United States in time of victory. The Mexican press were clamoring for a general emcofty. The people are saU to b • sick ot bloodshed. Coniul day, at Sau Francisco, has re- CHICAGO. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28. IBfi7. ce vcd an authoritative denial ofthc remrt r d mu'sacn- of Imperialists at Qu°retaro. wascloselv confined at Monterey. Jnarcz had announced bis determination to put down all armed factions, bat to par sue a course of clemency and conciliation towards the submbrive. and do all in his power to bear distractions, develop tbe re sources, and elevate tbe character of tbo country. The ariry will be reduced to 18.000 men, and many prisoners will be released. iceapor Trial at Mocbenter* mum* Ibpcclal Despatch to tbe Chicago Tribune.J Kocucstsu, Minn.. AucnatTi. The {rrcot reaper trial of the season, under the auspice? of the Minnesota State Agrl cultural Society, occurred at Rochester Mien., last week, at which the Johns'oo >'ell Raker. lunvufactnred at Syracuse, N Y., was awarded the “sweepstakes” premi ms, the lug lies* prize lo the list, fur the beat Sill'Kukire Reaper, in every respect. Two sizia. a sis and seven feet cat were used, b th drawn hy the game team, wc'ghim; about 1,000 pounds each. The very light draft of these machines was surprising to all who saw them work. The six test cut Its aero iu thirty-five, and the eeveu feet In twenty eight minutes. CRIME. Arrest of * Tlorte fbVfat Pica, 1111 (Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribnno.l Paxa. 111., Augusts?. Geo. Polntdexter, aged about twenty years, was arrested in the weeds three miles ♦ ast c f here yesterday morning for horse stealing, and taken to Tower Hill, where he had a preliminary examination, alter which be was committed to jail lu default of hail. lixeo at six hundred dollars, and will be tried at the next Circuit Court, at Shelby ville, ShelbyCmmty, 111. ■» At th* examination, he made a confession of stealing the horse found In his possession, aud It is to be hoped he will make further disclosures, and exposes hand of horse • hievts and robbers, prowling around inihit (Shelby) county. Poiudexter’a parents aud '.ther relations have formerly resided near heie, all o' whom bear hard names and bad characters. Tbe Era of Crime in Kentucky, [>p-:clal Despatch to the rtneogo Tribune.] l.ortevnxr. The body of a man named Hicks was found this morning banging In the woods near South Danville. A man charged with tbo rape of a young cirl, was taken from the Harrodsburgjail on night, by a party ol Regulators, and hanged. An Anti Lynch Society, organized In Mari on County, captured and paroled several versons not to return to their homes. They :ttng a man near HaysviUc, named Parker, to-day. It is reported tbftt one of the murderers of Major Bridgewater was hung near Crab Or chard to-dav. Jerry Slpgler slabbed Wm. Leo, probably fatally, at Bacon Creek to day. Sicgler at tempted to escape bat was captured. James Lackey disappeared mysteriously from Upton last week. The citizens turned out Sunday en masse but couldn't make any discoveries. The Lfaat of »l»o Two Kvll*, special Despatch to the Chlctco TnimoM Iktiiavapolis, Angast 37 In the ease of the State vs. Dick Norwood, on an indictment for os.-anlt and battery with intent to kill one George Woodwlll, a new trial was granted this morning in the Criminal Court. Norwood was convicted a few days since and sentenced to pay a fine of SI,OOO and be imprisoned in the county jail for sis months. The reason for granting a rew trial was that Norwood set ikd with Woodwlll this morning, paving liiteen hundred d-dlars damages. Norwood then pleaded guilty of assault and halterr orly» at d was lined 525 anil costs. The im prisonment was thus got rid of. rite ForthcomlDc Prize Fight Be- tnvrn Joue* anil iticCoole. Cincinnati, August 27.—The backers of •Jones and McCoole have announced that all persons dtslrous of witnessing the fight must positively bo in Cincinnati by Friday evouing, August 30th. The excursion wll bo made by railroad, on special trains that wullcaveat a very curly hour of Saturday morning. The ‘fight will take p’aco Saturday, August 81st. Ticket* $5; badges to the inside of outride ring Si «xtra. All tickets and badges must be pur chased betore arriving at the depot, at the 81, Lawrence, or ih*s saloons of John Cleve land or Wm. Gau-sen. Aaron Jones was ar rested by the. Sheriff this morning, and bold »n bonds of £3/>OO not to fight in Hamilton County. Securities were given, and Jonei was imoudiatclv released. Tbc fight take* n ace on Saturday next, at some locality within fifty miles ol this city. Heavy Revenue Fraud*. ■piTTsnntr.n. August 27.—The Lyrom’ng County wbi-kov c;i>e, <«f Pank, Barker .t lit ndtrson, bt-fure tin* United States District Court, seized by J. L. Linton, United State* Revenue Agent*, has been tried by a jury la •.ay, who brought ft verdict that the. par tits «\re guilty. This cn-e is the largest in v. bi-kcy Hull lias ever been tried in the West ern Di.-trict of Pennsylvania. Flopcmruf and Robbery. Cincinnati, August 27.—Mary Greer, a while iv ora an twenty-nice years old, arrived ht-ra yesterday, accompanied by a negro lover, wUh whom she had eloped irom Ger- ■* antown, Ohio. Her husband, also a negro, and about sixty years old, followed close on her heels, and caused her arreat for robbing him ol cfghty-cight dollars. Arr**tofa Unttbier. St. Louis, August 27 —Saudford, the pilot ol the steamer Welcome, has bum arrested here f. r mutiny on her trip up from Vicks burg. He reiused to obey Captain Johnson’.- others, and, when removed, iroia the wheel, attacked and beat the Captain. FHOH INDIANAPOLIS. Tlio Coming German Sien^erfeit-Tho Pavcmeot (taeitlnii-ElcciKm of A! dcrmati—-Divorce Suit. [Special Despatch to the Chicago Trihnne.l Indianapolis, August 27. At a meeting of the resident members of the doily press this afternoon, committees were unpointed to make all necessary ar rangements for the reception and comfort of reporters who way visit our city daring the Swi'genfest next week. The question of trying the Nlcolson pave ment on onr streets is bclrg agitated iu the City Council. f At the special election for Councilman In the Filih Ward, to-day, Foster, the Demo ci&tic candidate, was elected by ICO ma- Some dave ago the wife of a prominent lawyer ol this city, filed a bill for divorce lu tic Common Plea? Court, charging him with infidelity, and asking ten thousand dol lars amuooy. Senator Morton speaks at Columbus, Ohio, to night. accidents. Pc order Will Exp!o*len—TUrec Men Kilted. Bennington, Vt„ August 27.— The mill bclongiug to the Bennington Powder Cora ;nnv exploded to-day, killing three men. named Abraham Moon, Edward Cunning ham and William Downs. The latter wa- Mownioto fragments. The damage Is not heavy. Cause of the explosion unknown. KtUcd bribe Falling or a Bridge. Hahrisuikg, August 27.—Seven work tiicn one jfictipUatArt into the river he.’c to-day, by the breaking of the trestle-work on the new bridee. One was killed and the others slichriy injured. Fatal Pall frem a RocC Cincinnati, Anenst 27. —George Cotton, a carpenter from Crestline, Ohio, while working here yesterday, on the roof of the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad depot, slipped and felt off, and died from his injuries la a tew minutes. Seamen*’ Mrtke at Nan Praneloeo. Sax Fbincisco, August 27. —The Chamber >f Commerce has called a meeting to con* ■tder a memorial to ship masters relative to rbe difficulty jrith sailor landlords. Five .hips arc wafting for crews. monthly Kara lug* oi ibo I’niru Pa. ciflc Rallroao, K«aia* Branch, St. Louis, August 27.—Theearnings of the Union Pacific Railroad, Kansas Branch, In .Inly, were sioo.ooo. Estimated earnings for August, £200,000. Honorably oi*cbarcred. PiTTSDnir.iT, August 27.—Anthony TYcid irar. the lawyer lately arrested la New York and brought to this city on a charge of larcenv as baiiee, was to day, on a bearing, honorably discharged. He returns lo New York topiactise law thews Mttcdea, St. Lons, August 27 —A man named J o rt-nh Andcrt-ou, or James Armstrong, com milled suicide on Sunday night at the St. Nicholas Hotel by taking chloroform. A butcher mta« d Murphy, living in Kir wood, near this city,blew Li» brains out with a gun last night. TTfeltl) ot tftoik. Tbad. Stevena, Lancasttr, Pa., August 27.—Thaddeus Stevens has so larrecovered his health that he expects lo leave forme northern lakes la a few days. National Scientific Association. Burlington, Vt., August 27 —The Scien tific Association has adjourned alter a session of several da\s. The next meeting will be held In Chicago on the first Wednesday of August, IStvS. New York, August 27.—Hon In C. Wbitcbcad, lonuerly Judge of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, died at Morristown tills morning. R'W Rwii .nuii'ti at Balcimoro. Baltimore. August 27.— The bate bail match to day bet ween the Mutu-ds and P f*- . mt-9, of tin’s city, was won by the Pas timca—Sl lo 40* Northwestern items. The people of Quincy Intend to build a , horse railroad to the fair grounds. Tbe Galena G-isetu tells of a horrible mur. der in Guilford, abont seven miles of that place,—a woman, going to her door In the night, being shot twice In the breast by a man, whose addresses to a daughter of the victim had been n fused. The murderer also snipped a pistol at the htishtnd, who rushed to the dcor aad escaped, although tired upon. The Bock ford Gazette of the 22d records els vio'enl d»alhs in that county, all occur tlugwithin twcnty.fonr hours: a man run over:uul killed; a child burned to death; and a man, wife, mother and child all drowned al cue time. The Grundy County Herald says: From all parts of our county we hoar of the ravages of the potato bun. Fears arc entertained that the potato crop will be a very small one A farmer of Dixon writes to the Agricul tural Department In Wa-hington that be has successfully made sugar from the box elder trees. The sap, he asserts, is very sweet, granulates a? readily as the maple, anc roaiscs a whiter sugar of finer tiste. The Ohio & Mississippi Company are making anaegemeuts to lay a third rail (carrow gauire) trom St. Louis lo Odin. This will be accomplished this I‘ali, when cars win run through to Cairo and Chicago with v',U ChWgC. The Stole cf lowa has bow 1145 miles of ral'ro-d complete and lu running order, wh<«b have cost lu construction the sum of $45.4*0,000. TUe Morris iT« Q't? says: We heat great comf’uint ot the ravages of a disease called the chicken cholera, among tht chickens in different parts ot the county. Western lowa t'oUcpc is the name of an Institution recently founded at Gieuwood by the Coruregtlional and Methodist de obmiiihtious. The editor of tbc lowa City Pres* says «hat the heavens wer<» black one day week, with wild flying South, and cocsetiuentK picsagcs that winter will be here k-September. The Dubuque Tint'* h&a an account oflue fourth annual hunt of the Manchester Sportimr Club. It says: “The day was pretty clear, but extraordinarily warm, and the dust was uncomfortable. Chickens are very scarce this year, and the time lor hunt leg was only from daylight to p. m.—2}£ hours less than was allowed last year, when lilt* chickens were killed by forty-three hunters. This ytar only thirty live men were cut, lour or five of tbc crock marks men being unwell. His Honor, A. R. Loomis. Mayor of Ibis city. acted as umoire. Some of tbc gunners came in by noun, and all bad reuortc-d at If; o’clock. The count showed luat Captain - Watson’s side bad killed 205 cbickers, and Captain Boynton’s side, 202. in all 407. The Jasper County Republican says the country tlunabouls i* full «>f anxious wheal buyers, offering frntn $1 to sl.lO a bushel. Tbc people of Cedar Valley have recently voti*d against purchasing a steam fire en* glue, ami tin- Time* Is disgusted at the nar row and short sighted policy lu a city which lost 5T5.000 by tire within a year. TUe Bomie' County Intks. safe dial Mon tana. in that county, is oneof the best points in tin* West for brick masons. They are so much in demand Hut *5 and per day are being offered. WISCONSIN. The Ripen Coumomcealtfi says there has bteu shipped frum Kipon Station, since the lim clip up to the 10th, 140,070 pound? of Stool. Lead ore, containing ninety five per cent of the pure-mcUl, Is said to have been dis covered on the norih shore of Fox Lnk*, and ft party of practical miners arc con vinced that there is an abundance of it. Thu people arc becoming excited. The Janesville understands that tbc 47.000 acres of school lands, now covered by Lake Iloiiron and worth a miMon or dollar*, are to be sold to a privn’e company at the price of one cent arul a half per n>T*, or about six hundred dollars, and mat the company propose to remove the dam which causes the lake, to the -crons detriment->f ♦he projected Rock River improvement. It calls this a thin swindle. The same paper says there is a variety of grubs in that region, which arc destroying the gTd?s by eating the roots off. A new German paper, under charge of Prof. Kuemluu, will be issued in Fond du Luc next month. It will be issued monthly, advocating science, Democratic politics and in favor of the Germans pursuing their 3un dav amusements without molestation. Judge Lyon ha? denied an application by M&H. Carpenter, representing the holders of Beloit town bonds, given to the Racine ufe Mkslfßlppi Railroad, tor a mamlaiwu to com-, pel the Clerk to levy a tax to pay the judg ments. A sailing yacht, twenty two feet long, has lust been built for rife on Lake 'Winnebago. The Janesville Gazette of the 22d, says: •*A m*'st melancholy accident occurred on Friday last, & few miles south cf Beloit. Mr. John Bedell, who occupied the farm of Mr. s>. K. Biodgett, ard whose house was near tb<i river bank, had a lime girl who went to the river and was playi- gin tne water. The uiotbc** seeing the child in danger no to It. atd while a’temMiug to rescue it slipped Into a hole in the l»-d of the nver and com menced to sink. Mrs- Bedell called loudly, jtpd her sister hearing her cries ran to help her But she. too, grt b> vend her death uid culled for help. Mr. B-»de?l ran to the spot, but himself stepped in’o the hole, and Ml lour were drowned. Our Informant thirks that these four persons embraced th»* entiic family with tbe c-xcepliou ot one child.” The condition of the Episcopal Chnrch in the Diocese of Minnesota is as follows: There ore at present thirty-seven cl« r gv- men having charge of over fifty organized parishes, besides several raiss’otiarv stations- Number <-f famPl-s in diocese, 13*71; nnm her of communicants. 1.720; Naobatb School teachers, V.H: Sabbath School scholars, I,.V»R; number contlrmed during year, 400; baptisms. .W»; offerings. £4 r * 374. TLc St. Cloud Bridge Company arc abpnt to commence bridging the Mississippi at that point, and intend to complete it hr •Titnnory l«t. The St. Pan! «fc Pacific Rail rond crosses the river ‘here. The Winora A: St. Peter Railway will bo op« red in a few we< ks to Clear Lake, twen ty-eight miles east of Mankato, at which point a town has been laid out, called Waseca. . , „ , A State Rase Ball Convortion Is called to meet iu St. Paul on September 4th toldrm a State Afff.cSation. The Winona Ji-puhh'can savs that the Iron for the track ol tb* Union Extern Cornice tlnn Railroad is on the way from the JJast. and that contracts have h«*en muoe lor 50,000 ties and for the timber for the bridges, in cluding the one across the Mlsslsvppi at that p« lot. which will be commenced dur ing the winter. The Sttrio Teachers’ Association met in St. Paul on the 27th inst. The Jackson Citizen iearns that arrange ments lavD been made whereby the Iron aud rolling stock can be procured for the Grand Trunk Railway of Michigan. # Tbo grading of the route is rcuelviuir attention. The Adrian Times tells a singular story of a man deserting his wife and living within sixteen miles of her for nine years unknown to her, and being lately accidentally discov ered bv the forsaken woman. Both bad in the meantime married again, the absconding husband twice. The denouement was unex pected and exciting, and the much-married man will be brought to justice. INDIANA. An effort is being made to construct the LaFayettc, Oxford'& Bloomington (Illinois! Railroad. A corouanv has been organized with a capital ot $250’000, and about €40.000 in stock has already been subscribed in Ben ton County. , , .. The Mirvevs are being made for another railroad, between Indianapolis and Terre 11 Alcnc the railroad, between Sullivan and Terre Haute, there are thousands ol acres ol com that is scarcely three feet high. In that section ol country there has been bar little tain during the summer, and the corn crop will be comparatively small. MISSOURI. The peotrte of Cape Girardean, a fine town «m the Mississippi, acd the mala pan oi the rich mineral region of Soulbeaetcru Missouri, are moving very vigorously to procure an eastern railroad connection. They wish to become independent of St. Louis, which they think has shown no disposition to help t hem, acd an agent is about to visit Chicago. CitciiiOati and Pittsburgh for aid The North Missouri Railroad is being rap* idlv laid to the I«*wa line, whew U is to me*et the St. Louis & Cedar KapUs Rail* rC A d prominent criminal lawyer of St. Louis won thirteen iLou-and dollars the other eight at one siting. He raid $9,000 of debts, acd with the balance started on a tonr to the St. Joseph delivers Chi cago dailies there to subscribers, at thirty cents a week, twelve hems in advance o. th medi. Kansas claims to beat the world on com -talks. The Lawrence Journal reports seeine one stvetiecb bet high, and has heard of another measuring ttreaty out feet. The Kansas Stage Compiny propose to rnn a line of stages three times a week from Humboldt, Kansas, to Galveston, Texas, making the trip at first in nice days, and tveotually lu six. Major General Grierson, the famous cav alry raider. Is now In command of Fort Hiiey There are about one hundred troops at the post, most*! colored cavairy. The Lawrence Tnbune in noticing# some some oi the model farms In Inn regime, tells of ore on which there are fitly 'acres ot wheat, which will yield thirty fire lo thirty eight bushels to the acre, and sixty five aciesot corn, whlcc will y.ald from eighty five to one hundred bushels per acre. The tame paper says: The Union Pacific Rallwaj, E. D-, has made a proposition to Leavenworth County “*■ v - ,,t the bridge.acrjss the jj oQlras jtivfr ! -.lon that Leavenworth Conaty will - • her two hundred thautaud dollars n tbo Union Pacific Railway, wrence Tribvnt says: •»man just relumed from the Spring otry and Southern Kan-as, lufirois -uch a heavy yield of grain wa.- ,wn before since the settlement o. as the pr-seni season. In th-- veer country, la Missouri, ae* • ;lllnc at fifty cents per bosh‘l, a’*H e dollars per barrel, and the mar overstocked at that.” renworthibelfitb sav« : jngemeats of the Slis-ouri Valle»• 1 • • > ruu their train* regularlyto Uird. ILLINOIS. IOWA. MINNESOTA MICIIIOAN. KANSAS. Leavenworth, arc completed and in full op eration. We have now an all rail communi cation with Chicago ” „ NEUIUSKA. “Prof.” John Curley, of Omaha, Nebraska, challenges any ma,in that State to meet him In a twenty four foot ring, for any amount from SIOO to SI,OOO, and the cham pionship ol the State. Where Is the Hon orable John Morrissey 0 jfHnriihtrri), Portable Engines, Steam Pomps, Circular Saw Hills. Skin trie Hills, planers, Matchers, and all kinds of Wood Machinery; Small Burr-Stone and Iron Farm Mills; Shafting, Pnliics, Belling and Eleva tor Machinery bnilt co order. RICHARDS’ IROH WORKS, PfOf • 190 & 192 Wa?hingtoi>st., CHICAGO, lIXIKOIB. BliplM iilipilt LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. JBKADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) The Standard Skirt OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. Sommer and Pall Stylos for 1867* BRADLEY’S “EMPRESS REfEPnOiY’ For Evening and Ilei'epti.in Dress. BRADLEY’S Empress Invisible Trail, For Stmt and ATalkin™ Drcsros, “rnKmally roponuncndcd By the Press, Fashion Magazines and the Leading: Modistes, 5 * Bradley’s ether Favorite Styles are the Tip Top,Paris Trail. Fashion,&c. CAXTTIOS.—To guard against impo sition. be particular to notice that the bAJIi: yon inquire for is stamped with red ink on tbe waistband. None other genuine, for tale by Urst-class dealers. WESTS, BIMDLEY & CiRY, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 07 Chambers, and 70 itntl Si Rcodc«sli. NEW YORK, Evuss?o TRUSSES. RUPTURE CURKD by the HARD RUBBER TRUSS. Ihe calj Tnif« ihat will to* ru«t. bresfe.cna.e, or Mister, fstd In baiu: ff. Always dean. Mane nay trssnrc required. Tn 6 ueitvat. cleanest, Uirhteit, real and only Trn»» that will cure Ruottxre. Thou sar.jji of tcstitr.onlii a can l*e shown as to lu <up«>nnr tty over ANY a. d ALL ether Traucs ever invented. icy mall orexpreia tossy part of toe country. ThU, and al. ether Kindi ot Trows. Hracrs Hard Rubber S:.ppcrtcri. Bdndssc?, Rubber File Plfes, 4c., constantly on tatrt at Sr. J. H. SSNOAZiXt'S TRUSS ESTABLISHMENT, ISO CLAJUK-ST. Special attentlo- given to tnc application ol Tra«se> and the Radical Cure of Rupture, hanns bail twcity y«ar»’ experience la ts°- bn*Lnes*. lousiness Catos. a. mm & CABifs, Cabinet Makers and Decorators, 928 and 930 Broadway, N. 7., Two square* below FiHb-w. Hotel, m«uf*ctureT» ol the mo-t elebo.at. udql’<«ld Drawlnc-ronm. Library, i eii *nd plninc-rrom suit- a ; Woolen Mantel*. Look -1112-0 a-sta. acd Deeorntioiu la centra', by f*adtDc dt.eram ot room, cutties and estimates willbetur tubed. E.' F. SLOCUM, Sncccsro? to Pope & BlocuD. Wholesale Desl-r in Lamps, Chandeliers, Table (.lass ware, &c. BUYERS AT WHOLESALE Will And «Itrcc aisomaea: of New Goo&, Including maDf barzAtcs in onr Unc, at 1{22 &OXJTU CL VRK-ST. GBAS. A. KERFOOT, ttAnoI.EH Uiaslutcrcr RAUNW' ml lI.iUXE.Si SADDLE* Dealer In 114RN89! Sr KANPOLPH-ST.. CHICAGO. fHasonir yotirrs MASONIC.— Regular OmmnumcaUoD of Heircrl* Lodsc.No. lU. F. & A-M-, at thetr Uau.No. S*i w«»t R*n«iolph.fi., ihl-. WEDNESDAY ETunlnir. Anp. 53, ot S o’clock- Un»ts,cs» ana Work. Visiting Bietticn are cortlaPr invited. A. IL VAN'Z-VCLU btc’r pro t am. fficOfcal. DR. W. I. FAXON. LitcfiaTccoQ In charge of the Fifth Com Bo«?fal. r. s. A., acrotcs special attention to the treatment of PILES, FISTULA, And all Diseases of the Bectnm. Office—9l WashlßCloa-st., Roosts 1 ara S. Office Hoars from 10 a. to. to A ?. a. CONSULTATION'S PHEB. (Scncral INoticvK. MIIXER’S j'cafe and Tick Desiroyer. Slicep Owners—-Flock Masters, As tcq va’.oe the health ofyour ?h taaedihe erowrh or Wocl. you »rll tr» the ah-vr* preoarailo. Ailacle »Pohra*loal3 sufficiVur to or .T-- n* merit, it vs *at*. —fe.elninrearc cues 3. fmr cetw* worm wU case ,t«i .caw Twns.tr »re«o. It win pay ran errrr year , to«*o>aad tla*« lt« cns*. It soften* the ikid. vires -n.i lastre to the wo.-L aid till* oil Teronn. wt wh'.cn stv'eoore suhie.t *o, ian qo» pee ami to Oil a I orders. Aav #hrep owner can have s box lor trial, bee of charae, by addrrs.Jnc . G;.O. HARRIS, gole Actnt for United states and Te*nt >rler. 4UI North Labal-^-st. Ctn;*£o. 111. NOTICE—So Travel.inr Ae-li allowed to collect csxty. for «ale by alt DnigtUta. EAU DE VICHY, GENUINE, IMPOBTED BT W. n. MULLER, Gcn’l Agent, 130 WBlAs-SX. sjrs jr Each Bottle controlled by the French Govern- Kent. Stmisttß, TEETH EXTRACTED WTIIIOCT PAIN by tbe ColtOß D«- •2 Ano,-i»U -n. 11S Owra ro »l. To*y * Sitr-’n* Oxide G»s. wb'ca 'b-r stJ tiV.’ ft'J»? *n..«o pKtteou wuanat accident. They auar*nt« »c pain. ■ dftuits FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! a i -timsov ci*!cta> rorch»»iag Vnv*,-Vc»n <Jnn-< *td Aduci Eiores* Comp a- to irecucc raaromr ivarf«* AoD “• NUMBER 59. (Calif i'nia Jf’in'B California Wines. Having united with the Parent Ewe In Caiironi'i. and ownlnp ana conttr-iunr the hn*f t viney*rl« In the State, we are row offering th* flc-9l auj lirte«t xock ot California Wires la the market. Aa ctocrlenc* of FOLIifEEK TEAR' has given us decide! adv ,nt .se» la tic rrocnctlon tf these Wm«; aaJatthe various State an-National Fairs oar Wiaee Lave car be the hlchest premiums. Tlity stand unrivalled vor u-e la sickness, and for dinner or dessert wines are oarer p.sffd. tve wrn'd ra" rai tlcnlar attention to th* f.vo r»nj; Preamble aa ! Resolution of the California star* wine- Growers' Association, passed unanimously, November 3. 1 S*6: Wheexan The firm o! Perkins, Stem A Co.. is Rew fork and dr-stc;. have, for air year* last part. b«a legitimately engaged la the sale and Introduction of Caiuornia Wlats and Brandies in the Atlantic State*, belt Rftotr'rf, Tbit we hereby tender cor thanes to said firm for tnelr perseverance and good hostness tact to brtccligour Wta*‘Rln their pure state before the pap* lie in tte Atlantic States, thereby creating a demand and marl ct fjr oar generous Wines. Attest: CDAS. V. STCAHT, President. J. r.O?S BROWN R, Secretary. “I am dirt nl «r opportunity to ..ay that the Callfrr rsla Wlr.es introduced hy jour home seem ot excellent OiiA'lty.” WUXTAM CCU-KN BRTANX, Quo. J. A. GILMORK, Ute Governor of Sex iiamo* fhlre. eav«: **Uy phytlciac ordered me to use c& lior* nK Wine. That purebred from you ni* answered the paipoi-.HCrt oeeo lost woat tcm recommenced.” Hon. JOHN O. DOWN’ET. ute Governor of Caltfor. rla, lays ; most eneertolly recomxaenrt yoar TTlaes to &u wlkj desire a pare Juice of the grape.” The f-.lowing, from tre IT. S. Senator* from Caltfor tu, will carry conviction tu the moit Incredulous: M Wc aro ratunea that the arm ot PcrVirii, Stern & Co. fell cniy corofs C aitioruta Wines.” C. COLB, JOHN CONFESS, W’AftnxoToy, D, C., March iSo7. Messrs. Pe:kta«. Bt*jn & Goa In reply to your letter or tbc T'-b. 1 wcnM »ute Uut tbf wines DurcLaa U from joa by nils Department it isCs,c-m*purned in ill rupees with tin* simple* ei* aiLinet! in the Surgeon General’s Office, and give est* inaction. Yoor obedient s*nranr. C. fedCBERLASD. Assistant Medical Perrcynr. V. S, A. Stcgkok General’* Ornc£ J Washington Cllr. D. C, Fet\ Is, 'StiS. ) •‘AH wlnee snlimltted by roar tnnie lor examlaat.cn are pare.” J. K. BARNES, ga-zK'a General. -I cw recommend yoor Port Wine as bitter c&lca'.a wdur ate for sick to ibe armr than any other I bare eeea.” J. J. WOODWARD. Ist Oi»t. Snrqeic. fcrng. Gen's Office. Tlie Committee of the Chieaco Medical Society, to whrtn tbcaabjcctvf California Wines was referred, united In the following leaort: Yoor i ommutee, h»nrg exiiulncd the winot ere* seated. anti alio the evidence* ot their parity and coe ml *-scel>nce. nnanttnnnrly rejxrt the followlne: ’-ThoCaiirornlaWice* irom Peiktns. Stern & Co. of New York, preseated hi fore this Society, by tfceir parity ud pcorral excellence ore worthy of cur coca deuce and patronage, and wc hereby catctnand them to the profession.” The Arterlcan Pharmaceutical Association, at thMr recent yevly meeting at Detroit, commended th-fc wincdM tqnal ti any wince now offered (jt medicinal uie. The Americtn Medical Association ecdorred them as the dncsi and best wind with which the profession arc now acquainted. 82 T SEE THAT OCR >'AMS IS OK BACH DOT TLE. .£] PEBKINS, STERN & CO. Tor Sato by All Bxoggists. ISTrUi puijlications. AgeniSj Take Notice. I3V PBESS: se Handy Edition SHAKSPEARE. 13 Tols., lOmo., t'l.ith Gilt, in Box, Ttu edition will bcbuned from the ••RiursTasirr psira." and wl.l ns th« D>oj* tinUj\W anrt Mecanllr pniiled tdltlon of Sflukiptare ever pnb.lahcd la »hn United states. » Tim present edition js intended—*.n respect to I.» sp pciraor eaad elzc, a clear, beautiful typ#-, and a pace fre« from nfctsi~to form Hti.ndy. readable sene* of vohuues, equally adapted for the Pocket, the Reap lack aid the Rail. The text h&* been arranged from a close comparison of the most trnstwonhy tdmons, inch a* those ot rol *rr. Mr. Tree, Mr. Charles Fnl-zlit, Staunton. and theratnhrldjro Bdltora-NOT ouimseiasFoLnor IC.3—with the primary object ot obtaining a reiillcc a* n*-aTiy aspotstbein accordance with what Sink speare setnaby wiote. geld by subsciiptka only. Adlrcn HEBRY M. WYHKOOP, IS Brcltmao-st.* New York. Agents wanted »«> canva&s for this excellent work. Pitkie s-.nd for a rrojpectui. IDress (Goobs, Uelbcts, Jtc. S'JLX/X,, ISB7. ANDRF.AE CKEEVGS & Cfl. HEW YOKE—I 2 Park Place, PARTS—A Rrs nr Piovenct, LYONS —2O UVB LafoSD, zchicn—i blxicseb wm. Iress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets felvet & Silk Ribbons, Cloakings, Gloves, Upholstery Plush. We are bow receiving mil asaorlmenls ol the above Goooa. and etber masntactared of 811 k, Colton and wool, to which we invite the attention of the tf ade._ jFot =>ale. pOR SALB— PIG IUjOTST. 95 tout P7o. X Sglintony 145 tons No. X CHeng&rnocb, 50 tons No* 1 Gartshorrio. appit to T TEMPLETON. 19 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 5,000 ACRES Pine Timber Land, Containing Foot) a Michigan, will be sold at a great harealu, by Beni Ernte Broker?, OS La9aile-*t. JUST RECEIVED—A fresh supply CEMENT’and SALT A- n. PICKERING & CO (fcmmlsMonMercluuiUvl'lSaoutb tveier-sT-CMcaco. fJQ shares Prorident Life’lnsurance and Inrcsl ment Company Mock for Sale, ir.-iy n BaißD i Bo.vptnT. 3 Corner Lake aai Ld>al;e*sl3. TURK’S ISLAND SALT. io.toe caalur Turk’s Is:aad Saltfc suTmtoik- or »mall qnotlfes. Sal- . to arm. from GccE ata fr i'B reectar pnc-. ircm a<.cs. a^ DEKVTOuD A . tap Maaisoo st. 3312 solution. Dissolution of Copartnership- Tho copartaenblp beretofire exlstlnc oalev tb? tna came ct TVYLIE &. ARMOUR. la dBaoITCd by nrnto.l coa-fr.t- Hiv-.ar rr.rrhwM Uieinmilcf Daria Wyml« »ld l.te ««—..«-* srsr Clacip?. A3»mtS6tb. IS6L Dissolution of copartner SHIP —Tbe copartnership .hcretofjn ex'-stlrc ibe eo'-ecrt'Jvrs tndor la- name ol S:c.pJinS jinchca is this cay dissolves br mntoal com*nU w. \ Uaiae autborlred to nse tbe name «fSaK. a. rn.md.Uob. Cbtcago. An gust 23,15e7. jnOPAUTNBRSjfUP NOTICE. Ttocna'eTiizoed will continue the buiines* of Uii !««■ ttm <ii -impioa & U’ifbca ta_ jtj.c oi Sinp;vn i Ca. Chicago, Aoetm g. i?s?. MONEY TO 1,0 AN. 11.700 to lean for one orttro years, npoa city property. At>p:j at office Nc. * MetropullUa DlOCi, corner ot BaaUoipa aaa US«U«U, SIS. HOIU.CK WILLIAMS: Sra-I bare carefully iarc*t!?atM y*>nr prve<d cf making Vluerar, and have also subjected to chemical analysis several samples wh.ch I toos from ca«k» ic vour ir lab lebteat. THs proccaa insnrea tbe ptckllc- Uoo of annif'mry cood. 'rnolesome and agreeable Vjteear. 1 find it free from adulteration by rotnara acids or other ije’eteritnf* substances, ofannlfom strength. and unto Government standard. Voarj, ic- GEORGE HADLEY. Profesjor ot Cbezalstry In the University of Buffalo. This Vinegar is lor sale by the following Wholesale Grocery Houses in Chicuot CLARENCE I. PECK. HINSDAT.R. SIBLSY A SPRAGUE & WARNER. Burru bros- (iio.tr. r;^o M. M. SMITH * CO., BUD. MURDOCH £ NORTON A TiCrTLR. FUsCEKK, WELLS A FAULKNER. McKINDLY, GILCHRIST SHORE!* A -TaLKY, A. CO. W. M. lIOYT A CO- SAYK3 & DONKY. bIEARN- A FORSYTHE M*s> ■'Tl .t ) FI.LEB, C H. HE' KWITH, MKEKFK A BARKfcR. n. M. THOMPSON. KWtN't*. bRU.Gf* A cO GBKY. PHELPS A CO., POLLARD, "OA\« ACC J. W. DOANE A c-0., BUSS. MOOKR A CO. CIBER VINEGAR! FEOM MICHIGAN. We take this method ofinWmlne MercbaatF pnr chastre poods in Chicago, ta»t tt>eyc«n enrebasd ooi Vlitiar of the CjUo«lne vvhoicislo Homes: DAT. ALLEN A CO. I)URA*D BHO. A POWERS, J. V. CLahR a «’O., BARBER A SON. WELL S A FAULKNER. BARRETr, COSiirr A CO. Onr Vinecnr 1« made from pure clarified Cider. Out workubetn* situated la the mulet of a apoie roui.trv. are are aoie to tarnish % CNI QUAU LED FOU PICKLING OR TABLE ÜbK. We macea inpen- r Ma.t ana .Vhue W.ce AlaeCar. "fflet aid W«ttt* 30. 32, 34, 36. 3S and 40 Fim-su Detroit. Mich. Ditboit, April 10,1’ 4 67. M«»rs.SaiUh.Dickir«on& Co.: , t _ Ucctlctneu—l hereby re ilf? that I have used and am now Mine your VtDfit*r, both Cl ter and Malt. L;r pick ling cucacd'rrr, cauliflower?, tomatoes. Ac.. «•, sne I dor.ot believe that there Is a vinegar made that canal! It for pickling rr ftr •ablcnne, icha’ieoseaaj y e«to prodnee & pickle M well preserved «« m|pe‘sr» with year vinvd'r. as can be sees by examining my nlcKlc* at the dlflcreul stmt In inl» my. Vm?a« i bst I have purchased of other make uu been so weak ,t would not Pl«.«- onn s -. Mlchlest-av- Detroit. (Elotljing. King, Kellogg & Co,, 24 and 23 Lake-st., Invite the attention of Merchants to their Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Onr Goods are of onr own manufac ture, and specially adapted to the trade of the Northwest. UITTLEFIELD’S ‘Morning Glory” Portable & Brick FURNACES For burning hard ccai. Like the “MOENIUG GLOEY” stove, They Dorn nt the Himc, Cite nn Ktrn llrsii Hreuirrl'nni omyonre a Day. KcOQomize Urn' and F»»-l. Aerd but Lilt r Attention* And urc •c'fiili'tininn. mo that TELET WILL BCRST3KOCn i THR ENTIRE SEA SON WIIUcUT RE KIXULIXG. n. C. VAN SCillAt'R, Jr., Dealer in LITTI.FFrETD’S “MOHNIN'O GLORY” Stoves and F unneee. Corn Exchange Bag Factoryi OF ALL THE LEADING BRANDS. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEsT MARKET BATES. HART, ASTEN & CO., BAGS BAGS And all other brands ot SEAMLESS BAGS, COTTON AND PAPER FLO UK SACKS. FAI’EK BAGS FOB GROCERS’ USE. for sale at JORRDOFTRftDE BAG FACTORY, NOYES & BROWN, 45 LA g.VLLE»ST. KENTUCKY STATE lottery To be Drawi at Covington, Sj H lptU«ot,...t.TO.noa 9 prizes 0f... *3OL 1 pnxeof.... 2U.UMII 90rU“*01... gif 1 prireof.... S«00 16-t pfizesof... 2GI IpiUeoi.... y.nuo t*p-t«*of... 131 tepnassof... 5.0(10 *i2o pnre#of... 15$ 29 ptDvßof... 1,000 ISprUei 0f... JOC GUpmesof... 400 201 pnreaof... 5t PHIZES A3IOUSTOG TO $230,650, B.OZET & CUMHZKOB. 32,000 Numbers and 788 Prize* t^Xhtabove Makalflc-nt Slnaie-Number Lottcrj •am b« drawn la public In Connftoc, Kr- WL"* 0 *?. Ccr urlSeloDfifl- at l o’clock p. m., at the corner oi Fcunb andScott-sts. _ Tte K,ninety r.ut« “ nulS. terpr.s<d. bn: responsible ta« na» pern coe ducted ter tic past ujlrsy ./?*** .jS?stat? drawt order tbr autnentj or a cßarttr tro—- -bestate h «***.«« w a-ir .«■ M.PPB 'SSi'lSSaSTfelaulO NAUGATUCK, DOUGLAS, and HAKBOB MILLS PLOTTH. FOR SALS »T BICE BBOTHBKS, Milwaukee, Wis. j3aptt gollars, 'Notions, &c TO JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS & NOTIONS. ■WE HAVE APPOINTED HijZ. 5. B. LAWDON, of Ohica?o 4 • -_r AGENT to take order* from the Trad< - lor oar LADIES’ PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS. WAI, P. L\ ON & SON, NSW YORK CITT._ W. A. SIMPSON*, J. G. SIMPSON. Roofing Material Depot. iS's fsss q?iuu« « wKn<Si. me* at 70 Wutos •oa-rtn Chicago, Cfoer Ulncgar. Buffalo, SUITE, DICKINSON & CO. a. CARD. jfutnaccsn 48 STATES!. Ua GRAIN BAGS I S 3 South Water-st. LEWISTON A, AMERICAN A, HERD A, STARK A, BOARD OF TRADE A, Hotter!}. Class F, August ISth, Class Q, August 31st, 1807. tickets 112. Halves ft, Quarters 93. MURRAY. EUBY A CO., CoTtngtoo. Kj. jFlout. Roofing Material. JshufatUmal. rj.RAHAM SEMINAKT, VJ 354 Michjj-n-ar, cirre: T*reyui^t-, Will Beopea nioiidayj Sopt 9a gy circulars may be obtused* inr tercrccce, as ScH-oM..*; 21. SCSA-* P. wood, principal. University Notre Dame, St« Joseph Co*j Icdiana- Stodlcs win be resumed at this lastltnaea os XtJESI>A.Y, Sept* 3, XBG7* For Catalogues, address J»r. WM. COHST, S, S. C- Prsldsi Kotre Dane P. o* Indiaaa, QTJAC KENBOS COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 108 and no Cosset., Chicago. Studies resumed onihear>t Monday o- September, (Sept. 2d) IW7. A 'ew pnpiu uken as boarders m the tamliy. Patents dentin* to avail theaselves ot this opportunity, should apply as early as possible, ctsctdsii famished on app.tcancn. G. QUaCKIiNDOS. Principal. I P • BhLEFCfc'i .SELECT SCHOOL wi i or» tu.* 9‘dx<C September, «■. « - « -a. ttlnr^r t L' rSf “’» M *a«oMi*. t. eons33, Anrunt?- “ or 'b«f»; COfOT). Bc.i,-- „ia Anci* nt a d Modem Lat^uaw*». ill britches *nli m uSf «»«»«* »tn>:i-d-.a fcnooS aud emt Tn C 5 % "neb as relate to hasten* parsons. In every department ableanr exo-n-stc-a employed App ytnt’J. a>LSKt. P 0.1& I*<9?S or at Mcrrljon Bol.dlzur, Roc mi 53, f foai 5 la u a. m. : ** *• DITEIimW 31IL1TAKY AC ADTS - MT.l’onebkeeP'le.N'.T.— LiM'attjn h-al'hy.so©. nery aneqoiHed, bnl t,acn*r» bli'Uv educated.. arnesr. wrrklce men; vstrm of t*-r oi surpassed. A alde-svnke. thofotian-miD*School fbr be ye to be trained tor Rusl-fj-, for Collect, or for W»t potn or tbe Natal Acadomy. For areo lar* addresa OTIS DISBEE. a. li.. fttd Pro CHICAGO ART SCHOOL, InccrPom«l by the State of Ullaol*.' Made. Draw* Ice. Filttnr, FlccnU<.a acdLlerjGrmra«rcs. l£x ce lent tci'mncrj m a:l desaricneaia. Fall n*rc(Ua «eth*.> conmeic*-* Sear it. For circulars apaly to c-r aocreis R. T- MERRILL. Lio orr liooma, übrarr Ha.l. corner Ratdjlph and LaSftUc /t». "V* l.Axti., Jacksonville ill 'fu r msruii /srtic." Parents ««a'.o<ine scoa.d rend the new The Young Ladies* AthenrennL There is ao other »uca School. Anar*** WM. D. SAIF* DERb, D. D., Snpeilcundeat Y. L. ATH. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, At Mapiewrod. nttmeid. Uvm. Oseoft&e oldest and* met t sncceMfnl sooc b la the cjact-r, wtdaiv kn* wa ior It* •nceit.sr'ficfdties aid shield'd Tocanoa,. coSiiDCaas Hi lull Kailua a«v kSih, i*e;. c. V. spear. rru.ci?iL TMMaMJEL HAU, LAKB VIEW, X near Chiraer —a sweet Family :-<h vl ftr fonsc gehliea.eL a;d io prepare for college • eforPast tc:S. tuc i aii session c »tumea«c.j - n TB*fdar, the •«. ot Sipt'-nihcr. F'-r tnitn* r particular* aoßiv to tha Hector. R-v. hOMVEI.L HAKK. T>. * • * J >” > “* “*■ ?cn puke Box U»MU. Chicago,Hi. sJroDosa!s. TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelT»d|by the tm dfrstpn-d. antll 12 o’clcct on October t?;n. or;, ftp the const- action of* Slone Coart Home at winters*!, lowa. Plan, stxcflcmmos and terms cxn 0” *1 the Clerk** OfTce. la Winters*:, lows, trota and after Scptcmbei Uib. IS6». Contrac'ors wiu he required to sire bond with ap proved security, conditioned fer the faithful perfertn.- anco ot thr contract. Propot*' i must be addre*aad to tte “ Court Hern* Pullhtng Committee," and no proposal will be ac ceded unless He party cSerins it shall ’nrcl-h catu fsetory rvirterceto the Ccramlttee, Hut h- has the pecesary skill sod sMlity n> perform the wort nt« Committee reserve the ilyhr to any ann all Jjidr, IHoS. W. STILES. I Chairman ot the Bandits Committee. TttFKOVEiIfiNT OF THE X Bes Koines Bapids OF THE Alisslssippi Rivers P. ?. KrrntsTaß*! oma v Damspon. lowa, July 2t,lS*». I SEALED PROPOSAL", IncapUcate.will he receives at th:f odlce cctil 12 m- Weaaesdiy. Sepwtooer leisn. for excavating the pnemand con?tiactine IhcemtiN* tnem wall of the cana» u*r th? improvement of «n navigation of the Mississippi Hirer, at tto Dea Mccze Ksptd*. Pi? canal is to he ar-ont 7x (!°vaa and miles lone, ‘•xttcdltfffr n Naibnlie toKeorat,Taw». The width at the water sarttce leside o>e canal to IT 3(0 ilLreo imiored) isetu. embaLiaect»udJSOfttoe hundred ana hit) i m *tirsv*Ucj — , *ad la luw wane to t< 5 (Ore) ic»-tdeep. All »h. 'material txesTsnS from toep-istc of tm* caaa: to De in haimna t£« enbankiL*-»t. Thslatter tb:onsn it the treater ts**S cl tho dts'aeee will bc.kvoat Sum ftiip*e oandifS feet trotr the lowa shore. Tfher? rock excayaaos curs, vhe h.>Uotn of ms, canal wUI have a slope ot (ciieai:d r> hotau> iucbt*io the mile. Ta« men? is to o* bull? cf -arm ci«y snd rocs ; to b? U (ten) ft*et wide on top. Including the np rap eorertat tobe2(twv)fwt bias wver rani, wuh UcME of lj< (one and one-bad) base to! (cc?) v-rlicaj— avetaei* thlcxnea .f the no-rap nr.u<f.cn to tie * (twv and one-half) feet uo tht- mer siom, t (two) on the caca) s;d'*. ad * l (me) f<j--t oatop. All propmsiuons moot sta«e thr price at vtuca aME aiu every kf d ot »ort spedSed ip the -ropott! Is K he done, and no hid will be considered * tat i* net CS» nil? la mu tc«p-:Ct. Ti»'* GoTvmmuit rcserres the runt to reject any te al! olds. A printed copy of ihla adTerCaemest latal be atlaift* ed to each proposal. Each l»si)icu*t certain » written or printed fzix%% te. flecert by two rtjponMbre person*. Blanks tor proposals oi th*r fons recoiren, withfon* >f guarantee. will be ininißßM at (hu office cm *p*c*. cation. , Tire rrt~ or prices iz the cascract 911] oa ooosmvw asinclndtigth* expense oflarntthinf all the tartfif rials and beifctmiu aj the wort, according to HT plans and specifications exhibited at the letting. The entire c. at ol tb<»caoai is estimated at ixjajii (two n-inirn, sixty-e’SctthnosaLU three naedred at* tbrty-ave collars. The amount appropriated by OCB ciess ts |7np.oCi' (**?ven hacoreo tpcnstcd dNar*)—l*» cuitiactcnc only be a. vie tot over thu amount. F!:t-en ( 1j) per cent of th? aaoonl of any wort dgof or material tuialshrd. at tne contract price thermal will be reserves ontii toe whole work. woics if nc subject of contract shall be enrreiy completed. I’eraota cvalrlcc farther inu.-m.ktlat cut obtain tM same by ca.Ung at Lus office, woere aap«, elans. tpM' iterance and fora of contract can Dr cosimted. Prrpcsa's mast be artortas-c to the andereused us ibcul.tbf tccorte-J “Pn'jotal* for work oc tho n provement of the Des Moines Rapids." .T. fl. WILSOH Licet mant Colonel Tblrty.fltth Jciaatry, * Brevet ilalor Genera. D. a. Army. To Bridge Builders. Scaled rrbpoeal* trill be received by the Highway Coairtrsicccis of the Town of U«j;i»va,until thsSPlk Ol September nett, lor building a bridge across Fox River, at Gtn-va. In K«e County. HI. The bid- 1 to he for :Lc whole w< rk, except the ptem rttd abutment*, sad tor either Dos. atone or wood; each bidder lurnirhing plan and epeclScaUins for «• same. For particulars applv to the ander*tgned. IQ* Cos [El'Eloaera wIL reserve the right to reject any or all Intis Cat may be xuaoe. DAVID MARTIN. JULIUS ALEXANDER. SAMT. C. EVERTS. Highway ComtotsMoaeau Geneva. Ang. 30. 1567. MULES. DkPUXT QCAKTEBMasm GBNrRAL’t OirtCSl Chicago, lu~.Ai.tut suib. InD. C SEALEDPROPOSALS (to r.onllcßtO ail b* r* CH\eO at ts> office. Kvotn IK. So. >6 Lardoltt fff., umli U o’clock a ..on the Slstdaycf Ab-ck, litfj.fnr farcisMcg to the United State* Gorrrccjenl twenty seven (47) Artillery ll« fse9,asd t jar i.l> su *'3, to drillerrO wjmm twenty days «H«r the 1171104 of tfcs contract, attach nine* la cucagc. I.L- aa may be dam tatatea by the Dcpmy Ouart.Taja-ter Genera— Tee prmlery Horse* most ail be of a rey color. s< and Is nil pi t)< alari. stroLa. tv-ick and active. weU br> ken and innate trotter* in ham**# ; in good flik atC ccnamctt, Dora ilz (6) to ten (10) year* *o'd ; do* Itff tbnn Cure, ard oce-nalf (1550 haedi tugn. e&cfc bor?>* to welch not less than ten onodred aod any (iCCOj pfO-d§. Tin* tru’e-1.» be not less than fasrteen Gl) needi high, and notice that.four (4) nor or r ten (W yean of are; vr'iss. §lonu compact, well deveopeaasfr malr.intnll health, ana ft«e Dora any ai-muh «>r feet »hicb wouM ns.lt them kreev>re work. the bor«*a at a tnnlta to be aobject to a tietd 0> speutlou and only thme will be rcoeiTMl.whlecfaSV comply «ttb tt e a’love rpeeffiesnuna. Facnprcpotia on« be in rapllcat: and ircomp*- nled by avow »>£««» notice, and by as- aiantee.ftotm. akn wnata resp-rsitJe party. tn*«t tf the <*ncmoi eha l be awarded to the woder.be will duly execute a contract, in a&'irdantie with tt>c* term# of ni< bid; aQ to be icaled t>»> 10 cue • nvc ope, aonrrMed to the wa deralcied ard » * ,tor-ArtUlß9 Horses.” (or mole* a# tee may oc-) The nshtif r»ev?(ri*o rej<*c» any or alDloacaosa* adverte *o the tnt«r?« ot U« Q *T«tam«t. Faymeit will be mad? tn cash, atmy om.e mCtt* caeo, ill, upon the mb comp-eilon ut tnr cunDae*. FRED. MTEBa. Depaty Qoarternuwter General and prevet BrlgaoV Peseta. United aiatcs Atmv auction Sates OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING. AND EQUIPAGE. Saint Loci*, mo., Adjust Istb, I£«7. Larse Sale of Public Proper^. (T.n w «oid at public Ancnnp, at rhs Depot ct Araj Cioibircatd Fqmpsffß.No 907 Ncrtb Maln-rt-W, i/-pw.oolDEssDsY.tbeSd day of September eest. comtn-ccine «t eleven o’etor* a. nay to day, tbs IbUuwi&k articles ol Axaj CottSif sidEqmpace: '•(UlSreat Coats (fcotm**3*K). SS£CO Great Cents Oxaumafg), UUfotm Sa 3. SC.WO Ostncb F eatbert -50,(-00 Hit Cords atdTusell fblne}. 50.000 Fotaefl Caps. 3,111 Cclftrm Frock Cents. •B.XC. Cc L'orax Jackets. 8,151 Veteran Res* ire Jackets. Sfl Kbl*- Jackets. 15 SSo Lined Sacs Ccat*. 6(5,212 Cnlined iatrk Cc»t*. •yXO UTf-ralW. 6.CVO stable »'k3. f3.t» Kelt «.M5 Knlil**»*er«. 20 Leather Neck Stccki. I/XXJ Worsted Sashes. t iSi pairs 8- ots. 15,03 pairs Bctecs. 12.350 pairs frowsm (footmen'i). 13.6 CW pairs Trowsera (homaffi'*. MJXO Haversacks, sr.oco Ktapsacis. 25,CC0 Bobber DTankefc. Sisco Woollen Biankit?. 20.000 Flcfcaxrs. 13,100 pickaxe Banole*. • Tbese article* are all new, acd offer *r«« netmo dealer? tbfcnf boat tbe country. __ A (mall quantity cl flamaaed at Ceeame time and pace. Sa=,p*e» ol LJ? eeen at the Depot alibio tta **** of ***** “ tf c *** r “iSCcut. lb OCTcramad O* «»« a7^u mod, «r. 'lira fra fb.i iS- «1-Ut m d.ri aft r at Bale! mbit r icrfeltbf® of ue pbrebu. >bd UmMuw "bj order Sum Qbartnmjjter GarcraJ. w 0 JOHN F. BODGEBS. caatln and Military Storekeeper. U. &. Anar- Unit Paper Mill 10 Bent. Four Ewtn'9. oae W-trch llschicr. notary Bieaca,Bia ali machinery teceasory BOE 3LASISG STKAft* PKOT. Fottattparticulars apply*® LiEXIS. BCTLEB * CO.. fjKT vnim 4» «|J 44 St»te<h e“ w 4' K