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12 FOREIGN. Press-Gag Acts of the French Government, Interpellation Regarding Them in the Permancnt Commitice. Revival of Titles of Nobility in Cuba. A Pretty Scheme for Squeezing Money From Noble Fools. Supposed Loss of the New Direct Cable. FRANCE. Vensatrurs, Sopt, 18.—At tho sittings of tho Pormanout Committoo of the Assombly, last ovoning, AL Tirard, of the Left, interpellated tho Government concorning its continuation of its rigorons treatment of the press, 1o declared tho system fntolernblo mn its application. The Tepublican journals alone wore suspended. ITo rotested ngainet tho recont warning addrossed I’n tho Jowrnal des Debats, AL Chauband La ‘Lour, the Ministerfof tho In- torior, roplicd that the Govornmont was dator- minod to opposo tho calumnies against tho ma- Jority of the Assembly and tho Government. ‘Il Vircount D’Abeville, of tho Right, inter- posea his protest nfinhmb ibo muspensiou of L' Univers, which act, ho intimutod, comes from Toreign dictation, The Dulko Do Caucs pointed out that the Span- ish Ambaseador was etill nuncoredited when tho objectionnblo nrticlo ngainst Sorrano was pub- lished Ly L'Univers. tlo emphatically donied thit thero was dictation from any quarter, In ansyrer to anothier question, from M. 1., Aboville, the Duko stated thut nothing iad Teen doue in repard o tho withdrawal of the man-.of-war Orenogue from Civitn Vecchin, Fo objected strongly to tho exposura of tho diplomatic busi- nesa required by intorpellatious of this char- acter. Panis, Sept. 18,—. Pletrf, formerly Secrotn~ Iy t tho Lmpress Bugonio, hus arrived at Ajac- coo. It is big intention to offer himsolf asn candidate for tho Council-Guneral in opposition o Princo Nanoleon. 3 DPresident MacMahon bas returned to this city, Rognier, who wae an important witusss, but fled from Pris nt tho beginnlug of tho Bazaino court-martinl, has beon condenined to doath in contumaciam for his tratorous conduct in tho negotiations at Metz, . — GREAT BRITAIN, LospoN, Hept. 18.—1Tho uteamer Faradny, which is Inying tho direct cablo, hias not boon honrd from for several days, and it is thoimpres- sion of the Company that the cablo has besen broken. Losnox, Sept, 18.—Tho const gunrds at South- ond, Countv of Ewwox, seized n vessol which had on bourd 4,800 riflosand 500 cases of cart- tridges tor the Carlists. QUBA., d Iavawa, Sond. 18.—The Offcial Gazelle pub- lishes n decreo ro-ostablishing tho titles of nobility. The docroe of 1873 suppressing tho samo i3 annalled, but no provision is made for tho creation of now- titles, Tho Government loaves this to tho Cortos. Meantime posscssors of ald tities, thus rovived, wha resido in Cuba, nnd who fail' to pay taxcs on tho same according to tho royal decreo of 1816, will be compolled to oy the amount die, witl per cent added, and n cane of non-payment will forfeit tho ude of suid tilles, e POREUGAL, Lrsnox, Sopt. 18.—S8ome excitement has been cauded by rumors that o new schome for on Iborian Union hng been mooted, and that it has Hs origin io the braln of Bismarck. ‘Ui press has taken alarm, and urges tho Government to cu:ifluy all precautions agaiust foreign designs 2ud influences, e TURKEY, Toxpox, Sopt, 18,—A dispatch from Constan- tinople says the Governor of Angora roports that 24,000 peoplo are utterly destituto, and will roqaire muintenance throughout the winter, P - il SPAIN. Davosxe, Sopt. 18.—Tho Carlists bofors Pam- poluun have intoreeptod the water-supply of the city and captured soveral herds of cattlo destiued for the garrison. s SWITZERLAND, T.oxvox, Sept, 18,.—T'he Old Catholia Confor- onca at Bonn closed to-day. ])OML&:ION OF CANADA. Eandsome Tenthmoninl—Libel Suity— No Couservitive Cabinct $or) it ois Adopted by the Rourd Legarding Reciprocity. Sneciat Dispateh to The Chicago 2'ribune. AoxTREAL, Sept. 18.—C. J. Brydges, late Su- perintendout of the Grand Trunk Ruilway, wag made he recipiont, in Mechanics' Hall, yestor- day, of o testimonial fund which amounted to nearly $11,000, ) Tho on, L. S Huntington lns enterod n libol suit againat the Gazelte, damages Deing placed at £100,000. Three libel uits havo been entored against tha Witness by different partics, Queneo, Sopt. 18.—So0 far the construotion of & Couxervative Governmont has failed, and it iy generally bolioved that the construction of n Cabinet will bo lert to L. Joly, & pronunout Lib- eral, to whose suppert & number of Congerva- tives would rally, At n specinl general meeting of the Board of Trade tho following resolutions wero adopted by & votoof 20 tod: 1. That this Board, whilo Lighly approving of a just ond Jiheral freaty of reciproclly with the United tutes, fu of the opluion that tho proposed treaty does Dot provido any flr oquivalent tor tho surronior of ouriushore fiskieries,and thul no such surrender sliond Lo made without the opening of the United States coauting trude to Canndiun bottoms, . That whilo freo oxchunge of national productlons ‘would be & baon to buth countries, this Board is of tho opinion that tho sliding seale of dutios praposod ould be wnjust o tho muBufacturars of this Do- niiion. 1, Thut to bind this country to deopen the St, Law- reuce cunala and main river, ko as fo sdmit of tha frea Jismgo of vewselsdrawing 12 feot of water, within o dited tino, and without any guaranteo’ that the Btuto canals of New York will be opened to Canadian eratt, would Lo ighly fmpolitic, 08 fottering our froes dom of etlony sl nvolving a responsibility Lo a form elgn nation which cannot noy ho established, L‘ That, i the opluion of this Tloard, the Parliament of Canudn aliou!dt Lo a8 freo ne the United Stutes Ben- ato fo mako such amendment 2 w2 10 ts wieidonn 1L uay seo fr, > L Provosed treity ——— TEMPERANCE. Mecting of tho Womans Tempornnce agno of Indinna, Bpeetal Dispateh to Lhe Chicago Tribune, Lavont, Ind,, Hept, 18.—The Woman's Tem- porauce Leaguo of Iudiana convened horo to- day, Tho following places were rapresentod by delegates: Goshon, Blkhart, Mishawaka, Soutiy Bend, Plymouth, Now Carlisle, Valpuralso, Ohi~ cago, Chosterton, Union Mills, Michigan Clty, sud 'Westvillo. Many promingnt sposors nye present from abroud, * Mnssrs, ‘Talbot, Reynolds, und Honry O. Tanco adiiossed tho mooting on the outlook of the temperiics work, An ossay was rosd by Mrs, E. V. Bhorwood, of Ellhart, on 1l Lost mothod to sayo tho youth of tho land, Thoe mooting adjourned till 9 a. m, to-morraw, ot | ‘which-timo speeches will bo made in the Court~ 1louse Squure, e WHAT CONSTITUTES A BOAT-LOAD, Svectal Dispateh to The Clieago Tribune, TBurrato, N, Y., Sept, 18,—At & meating of the Bourd of Trade, hold to-day, the followlug resulution was adopted nfter considorablo diseussion . LResolved—That in all aulea of grain by membars of 1bia Doard beat-loads shull consist of the following quuntities s 7,660 Lushels of wheat, 8,00 bushels of corn, 14,000 Lusbicls of outa ; and that i sales to arrive thio eeller phull provide insnriuce for the property for twenty-four hours ufter dolivering inta slozo at bis own e THE WEATHER. ‘Wastivaton, D, O,, Bopt, 18.—Over the Up- ver Lakos, falling, followed by risiug bavowe otor, sontheast to northeast nand, northwent vrlmhg a loudy snd rainy wontlier, with lower tompoerature. ‘ LOOAL ODSERVATION, g Outoao, Sept, 18, 1674, r of ab-| 2 |Dtrection ang| g § | 2| & |fres o wind,| Weathers KRR 3\ 63| 83 ., fronn,.o.Toir 5 fronh, 1.\ Clodg, : 1 Glouay 5 . . 7 weiib, |Glowdys 00 p. m. 4 (B] X0 trerhass Clouays 10:18 p, m., 1 |8, E, [Oloudy. Maximum ticrinometer, 74, Minfinum thermametor, 6d, ERAL ODSERVATIONS, 110AG0, Seph 10—1 A, m, ather, Station, Breek'nrgel ., froalt Calro fresh, | Clncluiiaii.g & Clloag,ovs ]2 i A0, 15 goutis 111" 1n‘. ) frosh.., 1030 Tresl.i 2.48|Heavy ratn, i, >y L05]Cloar, Cloudy. ight rafn. Light rain, cavy ruin, Cloaring. 4INW., Tresh) oolis, uuullu...l“ N W, frodh i 4N W, brisk) 136 Leavenw ‘th 20, 82| 0, Milwaukeo[20,75] 048, light.....| 04| Fnir, 29,78 1[N, fresh....| .34{Clondy. 30.00] 47IN.'E., fron +|Clonay. 20.01] 701, frenh.., 29.05] GO|N. W., freah| RIME. New Exploit of the James and Younger Boys. They Rob Four Stages Near Hot Springs, Ark, . A Sheriff and Posse in Hot Pursuit of the Robbers. Minor Matters. The Gnds ITill IXobbers at Work L Again. IatTie Rock, Ark., Sopt. 18.—Passongors from Mot Springs, who arrived this evening, report that about hnlf-past 9 o'clock Inst night tho stages running bolween Malvern and Ifob Springs were overhnuled by four mon, and tho passengors robhed. Malvern is the slopping place for Ilot 8priuga on tho Iron Mountain & Southorn Ttailrond. 1t is 43 milca south of this city, Last evening it required flve slagos to earry the passeugers, baggngo, and mall to tho Springs. During tho routo thoy bocameseparated by some littlo distance. Lo firat stage was wtopped about 3 miles from llot Bprings, Tho driver recognized two of the men | ay Dboing the samo who robbed the Ilut Springs stago Inst spring, and who wero the Giad's Iill robbors. They presented thoir pistols and guns fn the usunl stylo, mado tho-drivor dis~ mount and tho passengers get out, They then went through cuch ono scparately, taking moucy and walches. Tho ladies woro ‘not disturbed. Aftor getting lhrou{ih, tho driver was orderad to put out Lis light and unhitch -his horaes. This done, ono man was laft o guard the party, and the other threo went a fow yards. in the rear nnd waited for tho nost stage, sud the romaining ones were mot and gone throngh in tho same manner. Bevoral invalids and ladies woro mot disturbed, After tho lust stage had boon robbed, tho partics 8 aponed n box of grapes, and invited the ladios to partako of the sane, They then took a horse, and after trying his gpeed, loft their own horaes aud dopnited. — I'iey obtained 82,000 aud sov- oral watches, The oxpress package wais not touched, ‘Lhe Sheriff with twenty men left for the Bprings this morning in search of the robbors. The Associnted Press agent to-nightreceived the following particulnrs of tho affuir from 1ot Spriuge ¢ “ Hacks from Malvern to this placo woro stopped by four highwaymen about 10 o'clock last night,”8 miles from the Springs, and the passengors robbed, tho robbers securing about £1,000 in monoy aud three gold watches, Thoy roturned” one watch to its owner boeause it Lad Masonic embloms engraved on it, Another gentloman persuaded thom to return his gold wateh and chain by couvincing them that thoy wero meroly gold “washed, and they were wolcomo to thom, The Deputy-Sheriff of this county is in hot pursuit of tho robbors with o largo_posse, boing only & miles bebind thom this nfternoon, and Lopes are ontertnined that they will bo captured. Arrest of Another Pm'u‘m Implicnted in the Washington Sule Xobbery. New Yons, Sopt, 18.—Albert Cunz, of tho United Statea Secret Sorvice, indicted in connee- tion with the Washivgton sale burglary and con- spiracy, this aftornoon surrendered himself to United States Marshal Figk. In tho absenco of Judgo Blatchford, of tho United States District Court, ho was tnken before Commissionor Os- Dorne, who admitied him to bail in 81,000, his bondeman, Harry Iill, waving oll right’ to 'tako advantage of any irrogularity theromight ba ow- iug to tho absenco of thq Judge of the District. An Insurancg President Charged with Connpiracy. Priusprteia, Sept. 18,~Wiiliam D. Holman, the President of the Central Insuranco Compa- ‘ny, was held fn $20,000 bail to-day, to answor to the chargo of forgory and conspiracy in raising checks, Attempted Wife Murder nnd Suicldes Parrenson, N J., Sopt, 18.—John Crown ate tomptad, this morning, to kill his wife, aud, fail- ing, kitled himsolf. Bar-12oom Murder. Avausta, Qu,, Sept. 18.—~In a fracas in o bar- room at Granitoville, 8. 0., Iast night, Elijah Watson shot and killed Lawrenco Wiso, bott, shito men and both intoxcated at the Lime, ‘s is the decond man Watson has illed, o - THE RAILROAD RIOTERS, Bramvariewn, I, Sopt. 18.—William €. Mooro and otliers, who wets urrested at Mlora yostorday by tha United Stales Mnrshal, charged with bo- ing tho instigators of tho riot on the Springtield & Illinois Southenstorn Ruilrond at that puint, were arraignod belore Judge JT'rent this morn- ing. Thoy plended their ignoranco of tho fact that thoy wero rosiating Lhe process of tho Unit- ed Staten Court; wheroupon Judge ‘U'rent said that the catio was o gorious one, aud that ho had uob time now to inquiro iuto its morits. He would therofore dischurge them upon their. own parole, and call for them at n moro convonient sonson: - 1t 18 bolieved that this moans their ul- timnto digchario without punishment, provided that they bokave woll iu the futuro, Pt et sty il BALLOON ASCENSION. Enig, Pa., Sopt, 18,.—Drof. King, nccompaniod Dby R, W, Iiied, of this city, mude o succogsful Dulloon nncension from the fair grounds at-1:30 this aftevnoon. The nsocnsion was witnessed by an immenso crowd, , Tho sy was cloudleas, 'Thio balloon started routh, rose” rapdly, and turned sharp to tho north, recroasing tho fair ground at 8 groat altilude, und went over ake Lrie, whera it was struck by an_ousterly curvent, nnd oarriod over Riploy, N. Y., 2! milen onst, whoro n wester- ly onrrent was struck, and the helloon came bacl, making o safo landing ut 4:10 on Gospol T, within 6 miles of the starting point, The Dbulloon nud navigators arrived hore all right this ovoning, g st THE CROPS. 8r. Paur, Minn,, Sopt. 18.—A larga numbor of lottens lins recoitly boou reocived from grain men in various parts of tho Btato, and nearly avery one of thom contains n contradietion of the onrly estimates In regard to the extent of the whout crap, 1t 1 nlioged thut the gonotul ylold will fall vory far bolow the publishod osti- Inates of tho gontlomon who have given tho' mattor stlontion, Tho crop in tho noenr vicinlly of Bt. Paul Is roported heavior than any whero olse iu tho Btato, nnd tho throshing mnohinos are ulrondy duspolling the oxpoctations of n total bushels in Miunesota for the SPORTING NEWS. Match Gamo of Billiards Between Rudolphe and Dion. The Former Wins by a Soore of 600 " to 338 Races .on the Lexington, Ky., Course Yesterday. BILLIARDS. MATOR DETWEEN IUDOLINE AND OYMILLE DION. Snecial Dispatch to 'he Chicaao Tribune, Nrw Yong, Sopt. 18,—Cyrilio Diou and A. P, Rudolphe playod & match at the Fronols throo- ball game of billlards, ‘600 pointa up, in Tam- many Tlall this ovoning, for $1,000, or 600 n sido. Dion is of this oity, and Hudolphe was formorly & Now Yorker, but of lato years ho by Deon better known in the West. Owing to the loavy ramn, which fell all the ovoning, tho hall was mnot more than two- thirds filled,but it was noticcable that more wero in tho bell than atsome of thoe recont matches, probably old frionds of Rudolphe's, theore in forco to swelcomo him back, The gamo was ono- sidod thronghout, and alnost from the very start it was ovidont that Rudolphe would win, Albort Garnier, tho champlon; Maurice Daly, and Joseph Dion were prosent, and watched with jealons eyos tho displny of ekill which Rudolpho has by hard work scquirod, nnd geomod, if it is right to judge from fleir actlons, to foar prospoctive challenges. Dion wan very nervous, liudolphe was sapguine, Ho played every shot with cortainly, aud his missos grow out of carelessness, ongondored by his con- fidouco, Instrmging for tho lead Dion won, nnd #eored 8, Iindolphe followed with 12, ensi- 1y minde. Dion counted 13 in bis fifth, and 26 in his sevonth inning, Rudolpbe mado 18 in his third, and 20 in his fourth, At tho eloventh iuning tho S:nmn stood 00 to 68 in Itudolphe's favor. he Inttor thon stopped forward, mado a linrd ronud-the-tablo shot, nnd got vho balls to- gothor in a corner. By numorous bank-shots, a 1ino masgo, superb draws, and the most beauti- ful ond * delieato “nursing,” o worked 70 out of ths ivorics, _which pue him 81 oints abend. Hencoforward to the fortioth inning Iudolpho's playing was uniformly good, and Dion's quito as unie tormly woak, At this time Rudolpho's runs were 47, 44, 31, 27, 26, and tho like, and Dion's 26, 17, 16, 14, aud lesser ones. In his forty-fourth inning, Rudolpho, by his woudorful nmsing, made 78,~the game then standing 633 to 318, Tho Intter wont out in hig fifticth funing. ~ Dion, in "bis noxt to tho Inst inning, squeozed out 55, his bighost run. It was the rosult of desperation; and hence waa brilliant, the player repoatedly sending the cuo Dball twico around the tablo to couut, and tho liko, Timo of famo, threo Liours and five min- utes. Rudolphe's averago was 12, and Dion's 634, Dion was 1138 when his opponent fluished. wantg to play Rudolphe for $1,000 a side, Inttor is rondy, ——— THE TURF. THE KENTUCKY RACES, Lexiyaton, Ky.. Sopt. 18.~Tho fina weathor and a good prospect for exciting sport sttracted o largo attendance at tho Kentucky Association races to-day. Tho second race, in which eloven horeoa ntarted, cronted great iutorest and oxcito- mont, the favorite, Kutio Piurce, winning by ono longth, Tho firet race was for tho produco stakes for J-yoar-olds, $500 ndded, 2-milo honts, susMARY, Mec0allie's Bigfollow, by War-Dance Duw's ch, ¢, Dudloy, by Planct... Buford’s Xilburn, by Ringmaste Ltme—ABX § 9:4377. Tho sccond raco was & stako for 2-yoar-olds, 9260 added. JThera wero twenty-ono entries, and aloven started. B AUMIARY, MeTntyre's Ratle Plorce, by i Grinatead’s Aramale, by Phacton. Keonc's Leona, by War-Dance.. The rest were not placed, Pime—1:40Y, g AQUATIO. THE DROWN-MARNIE ROWING-YATCH. New Youk, Sept. 18. — Representatives of George Brown, of Halifax, and Evan Morris, of Piltsburgh, bave posted 1,000 ae part of tha 4,000 in gold for which the pringipals are to row on Konuebreasis River, at §t, John's, N. B, Tho conrao is 5 miles in length. Tho final de- Posit of 92,000 is to bo posted on tho 2ith, PACIFIC DMAIL, Lesrulnglo The Company’s Financinl Condition, Spectat Dispatch o The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Sopt. 18,~Tho aspersions which been cast fron varfous quarters on tho affairs of tho Pacific Mail Stoamshup Company induced the Board of .Directors, about n week ago, to appoint Fredesick Talcott, F. Alexander, and William H, Guion, a committes to invostigate ity accounts, This Committea reported to-day. They sny that tho Company's nesets oxceed ils lisbilities by 32,869,08, which could bo realized by Qct. 1, 1874, * Thoy concluda by saying that the amount of freight uucollected on curgoes now aflont is more than gufiiciont to poy all unandited accounts and dobts of all agencies of the Compuny. ot e e b CAPITAL AND LABOR. The Mlacrs? Sweake in Sounthern Illie + nrois. 8t. Louts, Sept. 18.—T'he latest news rogard- ing the strilio of conl-miners in 8t. Clair County, 1, is that tho minors at Pinckneyville, Ed- wardsvillea Collingville, and other places, are joining tho strikers in tho Bolleville district, Tho m nungers of the co-operativo mines aro willing to accodo 18 the demand for meroased pay, but their mon ara not nllowed to work until ull the operators yiold, 1t s stated in co-opera- tivo quartors that'the strike was brought sbout in tho inteiest of cortain parties in this city who aro carrying largo stocks of conl, aud that the iutontion Is to cub off tho supply uatil their yards aro nearly clearod out. At Cornwall, Ont. ConNwaALy, Hopt. 18.—Tho loss by the fira hero Sunday is now estimated at §95,000; iu- enred for §50,000. ‘T'we bundred hands om- ployed in tho burnod mills have been thrown out of employmont. At Passalc, Pa, Nuwang, N. J., Sopt. 18.—Kingsland's paper- mills, botween Bollovillo and Passeio, burned this morning with o largostock, Lops $80,000; purbially insured, — DRAWING RATIONS, * Moxraodeny, Aln,, Sopt. 18.—This town has beon orowded with nogroes to-duy, drawing 1a- tious in necordance with tho nct of Congross ap-| proprinting %100,000 for tho roliof of thoxo mado destituto by the overflow of the Tombig- huo and Alabama Rivors Inst Matol and Aprfi. ‘o oraps Licro aro finor than for soveral yours nast, and tho whites who suffored by the ovor- {low nro not drawing any rations, loaving oll to the nogroes, many of whom aro drawiug’ who do not live within 60" milos of tho rivers, FOUR RiEN DROWNED AT SEA, ' Nrw Youx, Sept. 18.~Tha bark Gofoin, from Liverpaol for I'hllndulrhln, wag spokon on tho 16th, and reported that on' the 6th inst,, in o sauali, sho lost her first mate and threes' othor meu, . —— VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Pour Hunon, Mich, ept, 18.—Vr—Schrs 3, P, Dfurah, Homisplisro, Cameron, New Dominion, Auts Marlny d, W, Dogtie, L J, Clnvk, ¥, Flizgerald, Bighn, A 1" Kl Wlltin” Cronthwaits, G Kiorusan, ta Wing. N iw—Trop Gordon, Campbent; Monterey, Wixp—South ; light aclirn Aloxander, crop of 23,000,600 LN ey yourlgrd,” . ILLINOIS & WICHIGAN CANAL, . OCEAN STSAMSHIP REWS, L A lar Elar, LoxpoN, Sept, 18,—Arrived out: Btonmship Bamatin, from Uoston ; HKehillor, Lrinncrin, Greovo, and Itussia, from Now Yorls, New Youk, Bupt. 18.—Arrived, Btate of Indisun, from Glasgaw, atennship homias Seatl, Muvaollles, 6,500 Y corn'§ Ble Comnioves, Ottwa, 0,000 b corn § udustry, Morris, 6,600 L corn, 14,630 pouhds Hovi, Orranzn—Nouth ranch, Depue, 81,688 £¢ lumbar, 30 2 lathy wheat, lunt, Morrls, 5,800 bn mml‘; 0y THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, - KELLOGG RECOVERS. (Oantinned from tho Firat Pngos) tho breast, aud supposedto be mortally woundod, On Magnzine siroot, a ear-drivor, whilst driv- ing his car, was fircd ‘into by tho Matropolitans and killod, hiu brains bolvg seattorod all over the car, . ' DOWN 10T, Down town thoro wns no rui(ulnr fighting, but slarmishing wan kopt up il the day long, A body of citizens on the corner of Royal and Contl streots wore tirad on hnlf n dozen times by tho Motropolitans, whe advaoced on them, Ono man, whilst orossing Iloyal siroot, wns killod- by ‘the pollcos ono policoman was also slain thero, THE POLICE DESERT AND SURRENDER, At nbout half-past 6 & body of poclors, from thirty to forty in numitor, mnrghed down the stroot, Tho oitizons prepared to oharge on them, when the peolors called for n conference, and enid they lad had onough flghllufi. an wanted to go home, Thoy surrondored whlingly thoir guns and platole, which wero distributed nmnu(.] tho citizons, Moit of thom took off thelr hnts and coats, to avoid recoguition, and disporsed for Liomo. The citizona to whom tho peelora surrendored wora nn_unatiached troop 1rom tho Sixth Ward, abont flftecu in number, Turtlier down town wero weveral prtlos of oltizons, but thoy had very little alirmishing to do, and_no oue, citizen or Motropolitnu, was kunown to bo killed. CANAL BTRERT, On Canal stroot thoro was genorally quict, bt rfio bodios of unarmed eitizens congregnted Lo look on, and thoro wna very littlo fighting, Tho polico from the Custom-1louso kopt up a firo on tho citizons on tho sircot, killing two inoffonsiva Iookora-on, 'I'wo Metropulitaus, who wora tlying from tho battlefleld on tho Joves, wero dnsbing up Cannl stroot, when they wero fired upon by tho crowd, td bath Killad.: Soveral citizons woro wounded on Canal streot from the|Custom-Ilonse fire. but not noriouaty. . TIE CITIZENS VICTONIOUS, At nbout 7 o'clock the oitizens woro in com- Fllulu poasession of tho city, sava the St. Lonia otel, oceupled by about & dozon poelors and n rang of negroes, and the Third Precinet Station, occupied by the romnants of the Matropolitan brignde, now oulg about 200 in_nuisber, and vapidly dncrodsing by derortions and resignations, Among tho resignations wo may mention that of Cn})b. McCann, dhe Oity-Mnll, tho telegraph officos, the streots were oll licld by tho citizons, aud with Liout.- Gov. Penn ncting ng Governor, 4 GOV, FENN'S REMONSTRACE TO THE CUSTOM- TIoUsE. ¥ Acting Gov. Penn, heating that the ecltizons had beon fired on from the Custom-House, in- tued an ordor to Gen. Ogden to commuuicate with tho Colleotor of Customs, or whoever hold tho command ut the Custom-ITouse, avd to in- form him that tho citizons had been fired at from tho Custom-Iouse by certain porsons lodged theroin, and to domand from biw that this bo prohibited. o shots fired woro by tho dofeated polioc~ men who took rofuge in tho Custom-Honso, and who lm{lt up a constaut fire theretrom, Mr, Fied Molrman, clerk of the Administeator of Commoreo, was Lilled whilst peacoably walkin, on Tchoupitoulas street. Mr. J. M. West, afi old nowspaper mau, was alko killed by this Yol Joy whilst he was standing on tho noutral ground taking notes. ¢ THE KILLED ARD WOUNDED, ‘The list of killed and wounded, 3 noar as wo could got it, isas follows: CITIZENS PANTY, 8 Iilled—E. Tolodano, colton weigher; t'rod Mehrmnnn, city omploye; Dick Lindsoy, 7. M. Wost, roporter; Maj. J. K. Gonrdain, Albort Gautior, 8, B, Newman, Jr. ‘TPotal, 14, Wonnded—Maj. Wells, mortally; Fidel Roller, 1. Bozonier, W. J. Butlor, and “othots. 'Lotal, POLICEMEN. JTilled—Sergt. Jumes Mullnnn-l Officers Will- fam Thoruton, M. O'Keefo, Zdward Bimon, Total killed, about 30, Wounded—Unlmown, over 80—nmong them J. P. Champagne, Auguste Frolag, Charles Borgeron, T'ebault, Gouzales, and athers, Gon, Badger's wound iy serions, butnot necos- savily fatal.” If ho dios it vill bo from loss of blood and not from tho wounds, 1lo will cor- taiuly lose his log. During tho entire fight no negro was killed, Ono metropolitan, n mulatto, was wounded at the foot of Canal street, BURRENDERS, Trwenty-five policemen, who wero stationed in & building on Decatur stroot, wero cut off at tho rout of Budger's forces. They waro visited by half a dozen citizens and promptly surrendered 1o them thesr arms and rotired from service, , A foreo of about & dozon men, at the Centaal Fo- 1leo Station, likowiso surrenderad when ealled on to do so. Tho etation wastaen taken posscusion of and guarded by citizens. TUE BITUATION AT MIDNIGHT, At 12 o'clock Lhe city, atter tho torrible evonts af tho day, had assumed soms sort of quiot, The citizens hold suprems control of the city, ‘Pheir men, howover, wero stationod only abovo Cnual stroet, Thero the etreets wore porfoctly guardod. Beatiuols wore slatiouca along Com- mon stroet, who prevented any poersons from pessing within tho line, At Poydras screct the bavicades wero held by a large body of armed men, who patrolled the strests in tho neighbor- bood. " Gravier, Tixchauge Atley, Common, and all tho stroety runuing from tho river, were also barricaded ot their junction with St. Charles etreot will horse-cars. At tho atore of Kureheodt & Bienvenu the hondaumlum of the Citizens' party was eutab- hished. Communications poured wn thero tho night througl, and it required quite a number of clerks and » large stalt to carry on tho busi- news. Anmmunition and food wers hore distributed ; ovory hour or so u Captain or Sergeaut might bo seen yeporting the state of his squad or dotache mont ; indced this was the contre-point of all action, Gen. I'. N, Ogden presided, wilk & number of subordinate onicers. "The Citizens’ troops wore stationed from tho levee out to Rampart straet. Their back lincs oxtended as far us Julia streot; Loyond this, straggling bodica of mon might be geon, rendy to do duty if catled on, but apparently not on service, About 10 o’clack 600 or 700 men were granted lonvo of absoncs to roturu home, with the un- doratanding that thoy wero to report to-morrow, This left about 1,000 men under arms during tho entiro night within the limits of Julla, Rum= part, Common, and tho levee, ——— TFEDERAL INTERFERENCE'IN TEN- *~ NESSEE, GOV, BROWN TIOTESTH. Nasnviiee, Tonn, Scpt. 18.—~Gov. Brown, of Tounexseo, sent tho following mewsage this al- tornoon to Presidont Grant: ’ LXKCUTIVE DEPARTAMENT, NAUVILLE, Ten,, Sept, 18, S, Grunt, President o/ the United Stites, o ot negrous committed {o the Jafl of Giheon County, in Nl State, charged with u con- #nlracy to tako the liven of thowwhito citizess of thulr seighlorhood on the night of the 25th of August, 1674, A purly of disguined mon violated tho Jall k' ook thiose prikonors - forclbly froun the Jailer aud kilied four and wounded two, th reinainder gocayivg, and belng vow at large. Tho next day I offered o roward of $300 cach for these unknown offenders. Tho State Court being theri in vesslon touk immodiute cognizunco of tlio outrages, Lo labora of ths Tegslar specinl torm Lavo resultéd Iu tho deteetion and. fndictmont of forty-one of tho gullty parties, tho majouity of whom Liavo Leen arrosted, and the rematuder will be If thoy Lnvo not flod tho country, They wre indictad under the second and (hird soctions of tho act of (lio Ge- exal Ausombly of 'onnesses of 1808-70, puvsed tho 40tk of danuary, 1870, entitled * Au uot to proserve the publio peace,” and which isin full forcs, The soce tlous ura as followa: K0, 8, i it Furtiier enacted, That {€ any person or personis, dfugitsed in musk, by duy or by ‘ulght, shall euter ujon 1ho prowmises of anothor, or deiuntid one trnnco or admiralon fnto tho howss o fuclosira of any cltizan of this Blate, 1L shull by considered prims facle that his or ftheir intoution i fo com mit s felony, aud such dewnud shall be decmod an ussanlt with an futent to connlt n fol und {lio person or yorsons o offending lul, conyletion, ba punixhed by imprisoument i the Feni foutiury uot less thau fou years nor_moro thun twenty jears, YC8¥0. 8, le it furtier enacted, That it any person or persois 80 prowling, traveling, riding, or walklug through the towns or country of this Btate, masked or Iu alvgutvo, shall or may uskault awother with deadl ‘weapon, they shall bo deemed gulity of an nasunlt witi an futerlt to commit tawrder 1 tho ilest degree, nud,on conviction thereof, huil suffor death by Haughiz provided, the jury trying the cuse muy substitute - Prisonsmont jn {10 penitentinry for a period of not luss than ten yoars nor moro thun tweuty-ane years, Tuo Blatonuthorities huvo munifeitod the most ear- aent denlro to enforeo the luy against. tho guilty pars ten, ana ke demonsteated by theso fndictients and arrests, not ouly a dispesition, bt sbility, to en- Torca tho luw and protest nil eltizenn, without ' regard to race, color, or provious conditign of ascyitido, Wheso offarts, 1 can ussure you, will i 0o ¢*-au ho ve- daxed until tha unjerty of tho law in_fulty vindicatod, Notwithstand lieso olTorts, with the reauit stated, tho Uuited Blaten Marehu) and Commlssionor for thé Waslorn Diviston of ‘Petnensco, with tho ald of & do- tackmient from tho Guvornment garelson at Hime Loldt, have arreated, atid aro comtinulog to arceat, eitl- #euw, sud conveying om wnder guurd to' Mesplibs, eurly 100 wiles distant, to onwwer for tie sutg ofeupo eharged ngiust fhem by tha il Conurts, Aw Governor of Tenncescs, I o wmost yospoctfully but earnestly protest egainst this ozercise of Jurisdicilon b2 the Unfted Blutes Conunssioner anl Marahul, vathout refercnes to the queatlon whiatiier tho Glfciiavs ave propersubjocts of cogilzance Ly tho Unitod Btates Courtn, but slone upon the ground that tho peace of socioly will Lo moro covtatuly proservod, and th right of {ho cltizons s wall pro. Lectad, by conceding Juriadiction ta tho. Siate Oouria; and, I'thorofore roapoctfully nak Yonr Excollanoy ta ordor that 1o further arresin be mado by tho Marshal, and that tho artics already in his oustody ba turned over 1o tho proper laca trilninala foe triat and punish- ment, T nidortako to masuro Your Excollency that no effort will be apared to enforen the Jawm pnil pro. fect tho cltizons Dy tho officers of the Btuto Gavorna tmont thraughout the hordors of thin Sato ; and, be. Licva tho local anthority is ninplo to protect people of ovory raca aud condition in lifa, - An enrly roply Is respectally sollcited, : (Signea) Juirn, O, Drows, Govornor of Tennesteo, Stk WHAT BENATOR MORTON HAS TO Ixbranarors, Ind., Sopt. 18,—Sonator Morton addroesed an fmmenso audionco nt Mnsonlo Hail tlus ovoning upon tio past and prosont condition of the Bouth. Ho spoke ecornently and onlmly, and his romarks throughout wero applauded, ‘Chousands who camo to howr him wore turnod nway for want of room, 'I'he following is n con- donsod report of s speech: 5 Wonro tuld that rocousiruction in a faflitre, and that the recant dinturbatces by the Whito uro ovidanco thnt ¢ was busod upou fulko il I dissont. from this cutiruly, 8o fur an roconstruction hns fofled, i hiow been by {ho couduct of 1ts encnules, ot becatsgof intrinula defects of tho yatom, The roslats anes offered to it by murdor und deaoration does not Prove it unsound, any more than tho violation of tlio criminal Inw by tio felons provea it unmound. ‘Tho system of recomteaction fs based on the broadest Jirineiples of Justive, oquallty, and republicanism, “Lho Foutrternth Amondment oxeluded o cortalit clau of robols from holdiug ofiice, but that clnes hus boen dimmmilahed by Congress unti{ it duos not numbor ovor 160 meu, ‘Tho resistauce to- roconatruction growa out of tho florco oppodtion {0 the abolition of Slaver, and fo tho elovation of tho negroes to civil aud politi. cal rights, The proposition Lo catablish a Wito Man'a Governinont, excluding tho wegro from participation, 16 at war nat only with tho system of roconutrctiow, but tho Fourtecutl and Fifteonth Amoudnonta, The Whits Leagaca aro un urmed organization, having but a single pinciplo, which is, that all_political powor, 8lato und Natloual, shnll bo voated ouly in white men, Tuding negross fotally, Thoy rovognize uo line of denurkatlon tnpolitics oxcopt the calor o, Thelr weupous are marder ‘and porjury, and they pomt to their own deeds of murdor 18 ovidonce that thu sys. tem of roconstritction {8 unsound and o failure, “Tho recent outbroak of murder and vilence, not only in Loulslana, bub througbout most of tho Sonthern States, hian, fo_grent part, grown ‘ot of a notion that tho Prorldent would 1ot again Interposs to supproos violunco u tho Sonth, protoct tho lives and Hbertiea of the peaple, and malnfain tho Stato Governe menta In tho exerciso of thole authority, Thoy wero infataken, aid tho Lresident has sgain inter. posed, Liow disawimod tho lnsurrection inLoulsiana, and has notied them in othor Staton that ho wiil ene foreo tho luwn for the protoction of lfe, ltberty, and property, Thia showa what would bo tho condition of things fn the South if thero wan a Democratic Ad- ndulatration st Washington that would not ulerfers for tho protection of lifo and properly, For two montus, Ju a majorily of the Southurn Stotes, thero lins been & high carnival of murder, A relgn of torror bas ngain beon established, the ko of whieh lins not oxinted sinco tho War, Lut'n smull part of tho crimes are mado kuown to the Northern public, When zicgroes snd whito Topublicans aro shot in droves, Wwo o hear about i, with oll the oxcuees nnd Justifications that can’ bo offerod ; hut of the solita- £y killing and shiooting of negroen {n tho lonely flelds und woods, and in thefr cabing, tho public henr noth ing, 'Thomen who pond out thio nowa from the Soutiy are, with fow oxecptivnn, Democrnis and syipathizora with thicao critme,yometmes participatoes, 1t thoy pivs tho owa even of the large mawiacras, thoy nccompany it with opologies aud Juslitications, o moliury killings pass unnoticed. " In many parts of tho South tho nowepapers dnto not publish thom, Tue tolograph is loaded withs roports that tho nogeocs aro rlsfug wnd have conspired to oxterminato tho whiles, wud tho Whitea are slatdiugon tho deffensiva; ot when tho facts fually cowo, {t turna out that only ne- groes and whilo Topublicans aro killed, Theas storien are dirgustingly stupid and silly, and whon Northiern newspapers: republish and credit them thoy dograde their own futelligenco, Wo rememuer hoy thu negrooy belinved during tho War, whon thoy kuow thelr mustars woro tighting for thoir porpotual lavery, All tho negroes ask 1 to ba lot alone, Thoy know vory well that they caunot cope with the whites i any strige glo vitli arins. Thoy bave Nitlo property, and con paratively fow orme. They aro not ablo to defond themeclyea, Thoso wicked calumnnivs are mado tho pretost for awsuseluntion fu osery partof tho South, Tho White Lesgues or tho Ku-Kiuz—for thoy oro the mamo thing—go gunning for negroes, Thoy hunt them liko squirroly, Thoy murder the ¢Ingly and Ly tho scote “upon false pretosts, or none, Iu muny cases whito Ropublicans aro murdered. Tt 4 110t 8 Warof racen, It 18 o war of onu race upon afiother, and broadly It fan war_against the Ropubllcans of tha South, Whitea nud blicks, and this not from apprehens #lons of soclsl equality or fear of tho Civil Rights bill, Dut to muke tbis o White man's Government, and ro+ duco the nesroes as nearly as possiblo to slaves, You havo leardof the butelieries recehtly In_Kentucky, ‘Leunessoe, Alabama, and othur Statos, aud T linve nob tin or sirength to cuumerato them, 'The rocont onte Lreakd lovo not been confined 1o ono State, they run through nearly tho wholo Soutl, Loutglana in just now attracting moro attontion than othors, On Monday tho White Leaguo conspiracy broka ont in Louinisun, overturned tho State Guvern anent, and attempted to ostablish & now one, In tho couilict in Now Urleans thirty men aro_roported killod aud tifty wounded, ‘o nnderstand the condition of Toutulatia we must go back ¢lght yoars, During that timo tha Stuto hus et madu o vast slaugbtcr-bouse, the mirders extending 5 nlmost overy plantation, In 1866 tho Republicaus, i n_convention ot Mechuiics' Turiitute to propoe amendments to tho Conalitution, wero set upou by the polico nud o vast mob of armed ruffians, and more thun 200 wera killed and woundod in Tero'than thirty minutes, The dotails of that Lutchery, givon by the Committes that investle guted ft, were sivkeniag, wnd mever oxeolled in atrocity,” In the epring of 1809, tha Stato belng recon- strucled, an alection wus held undor the protection of the Government of the United States, confessed by all to e n fair oloction, and the Ropublicans carvicd” the Stalo by 20,000 wajority, Tn the summer the Ku- Kiux wero organized beiween Sept, 1 and tho Novem- bor clection, “Thoy Killed and wounded over 2,000 persons, moutly negroes, as shown by the report of 'tho Committco of Congress, The cruclticsperpetrated wero nevor oxceeded by the Indians, Nor did that Coinmitten examine the wiiole Stalo, A rolgn of ter- ror was crented. Nepublicaun seoro lopt frowm tho polla, aud the Deinocrats carriod tho November elece tion by 41,000 smajorlly, making a change of 07,000 votes. In soma parishes e Republicans cast not a slngls volo: fu othor two, and others ton, Aftor that the negrocs for romo time wero not shol In droves, but the stream of solitary dropping muirders rolled on, Warmoth, thozs young mun of cliaracter aud promuiae, had been electéd Governor in the spriug by the Itepublicans, but he turucd ont cor~ rupt, enguged in mauy schomen of frand in which most of Lk partners wera Demoerats, In 1871 tlio Re- publicans east bt off ¢ the Adufulairation ¢ Washe inglon refected hira, Theu ihe Democrata, who had deuounced him as having ruined tho Btate, took him to their embruce, and formed 3 coalition’ by which they wero to carry tho Stato and he fo be mudo United Btules Benalor, “In the bargaln his control of tho machinery of olection, which was all in his Tandn na Governor, was counted equal to 20,000 voles, Louisiana was_notoriously Mepublican, 15 clearly ag Vermant or Missleaippl, © Tho Domurraty belioved that Warmotl conld commt fraud cnougls to over- comno that mforily, Their onlliro Liopes were based on froud, Tiey went futo tho eloclion with a full Enowlg that they could only wucseed by fraud. It was ho most fraudulent election oyur held In the Uniten Blates, Senator Carpenter and a majority of (o Senate Goimmittoo declared it an organized fraud, and v, o epabliems went uto i knowiing thoy wers to be awludled, When tho oloction was ovar thoy atfll elulined thut they carrled the State Dy 4,000 or 5,0 majority, and thiat if the election Liad bean fair the; wonld havo -lud 165000 or 20,000 ma- Jotity, - It was proven Defore tho Benate Cominit~ teo iliat tho roturus from soven parishes that wore relied on to_elect MeEnery wero forgerles ont and out. "he mujorily of tho Senato Comituittoo, thraugh Ar, Carpenter, reported a LIl to provide for a now election, und that nobody wus elecled, Imads & mi- nority ruport insluting thit Korlogg was clested, huy- Jugu m:Jnrhy. Notwithstanding it scems to o w derstood by many that the majority reported n favor ar Meliuery,thoy did no auch thiugc; thoy reported that bie wan not olected, T donot oay that fhio Hopublicans aid not also commit frauds, To use the language of tho Commiliee, they attempted to fight tho devil with tiro, Tha Senator then procoedod (0 discuns the Gonmyo. eitiou and tho proceedings of the rot uraing Board that cunnfed tho vater. Tho Supromo Court, threo of tho four mombers of whlel Ll been elocteid four yasrs Lefure, and wero not con- nected i any way with theso troublos, doolared tlnt tho Lyneh Nocuraing #oard waa tho luwtal Board, und iat fhoie dectalon thint Kollogg was oloztod wau ‘con- cluslve, Tho Sonntor deseribed tho interferonco of Tnited States Jugdge Durell, snd its effect, Iu did not jus. tify tho fterforence by bim, nor tho ieregulaitics of 116 Lynch Board, but that fuforforencocid not change tho question of right or iuvalidate what had been doue, 'Tho Suprome Conrt hus repeatedly deelded thint tho Itolloy Govermment i tho lawfol Govern- wmout. Thy Prosldent, {n fyo difloront wagy, Loy rocognized {t, The 1fonso of nupl'u\“yulul!\‘m recog- nlznd §t by sdmitting « mombor on Kollugg's corliii~ cute, The Benate did s0 by ropostedly refusing to Taen the bl for a new oleet! e Senlor reviowed the Colfux mnsssro whore ono hamered colored mon wero kiiled inder cireumstinees of pocullar attrocity, and only « .o white man was buet, ~Ifo thou skotched the Coustiatta murders, and continued : Tor ull thewo Inbtman erinies yot o man it fu only Justics to'ay 1lint ho Lag not actod witl niy L of tho plundering rings, ind o roblery or stealing I hoeu brought liomo 16 him, Lo Rupablieaun of Tioulsin ave 1ok froo fgom fraild, I have uo apology hne been F\mlalml. 1 1 no a ate of Kellogy, but Tor them ; bt “they mro feivial o when compared with tho system of murder by which thelr ranks havo leouw dechuated, wid iho wholo Klute demornlized, A yelyn of torror deatroyu 1lie duteyrity of med s woll as' thoir conragu, “Phelr euomles n Loulstuia oldm that the chargos of covruption and Ilemauagoniont which thoy inuda againat the Republicans sunll obsenre and Lida tho fact thut Loululann Lisa_ been ono vast acone of mure der for tha lat edght years, If the peopls of Tonisisua would not ko e peaco of their Ktato blighted, thoy muat stop the murder businesa, We havo got past the it Whero it was necessary to fnguire wlin was oloct- . Gavormment eawl ol i any Stolo withuit thora Lo uome tribunal to dotermino who has boon aleotod 3 without somotlingg can Lo coustlered sottled, Tua Kellogg Gayornmout bns gono on noarly two yoars, Tho gelzuiro of {ha State by tho Mel Enory faction wos' in the naturg of n Nexiean pronunciie monlo. If {4 In tolerafed fu ono Hlato, it will b adopted in others, It would bo tho introduction of Moxtean pollsies, “Choro {s ouo malyatlon for tho Bouth,—lii0 recognition of the cqual, elvil, sud pohiifs cal righta of tho colorad yoople, the protection of lifo, liborty, aud property, -~ There st bo toloration for ull aplutons nud for wll partis It mnat Lo us snfo for Ttopublicans as Demoorats, “Whalover muy bo suid of thy Irl'l.'}‘ulurfllun b{ which tho liullnmf Governent was eatublished, it In nndaubtedly truo that it ropro. scatod a majority of tho booplo of the Btate, Lug if _thau half of whom wera drawn thete ouf MeEnery hiad been placed in offleo, it would have been by o fraitd unequaled fn oxtent and wickodness, To oxpeet thes Ropuiblicans of * Loufsiann to obmerve the Tnwa atrictly nnd mafntadn order upon all occanionw, whilo they wero belng murdared on overy hand, was osurd, ° Two apologios are offersd for tho mitrdor of blnck and whito Republicous through- out o Stato gencrally, that tho whites ara drivoa {0 1t Ly robberion of carpet-haggors, This 8 o self- ovident, wenk, ninl nousoloes falnohood, for the mur. ders and punisliment Iinvo nover fallen upon fhe tbtoven, bt upon the Innocent_and ‘tha poor, Tho thieves hnvo always found Democratio partners. Whon diecovered and kivked out of tho Ropublican parts, they have baen warmly recelved by tho Domo- eratio pariy, Tho eano of Warmoth is notable fact, {Govornor Mones, of South Cacnltn, 14 not & carpote hagger, tmt & native, and §s raid to have somo of tho hoat blond in tho State i hin veins, ilo hns boen Jdcked ovorboned by the Republicans, If L offors to Jolu tha Democratic party o will probably ho recolve ed, and thoncefarth tiey will boalent ns to ia crimen, Tho next exeuro fn that tho negroes hiave conspired and urmed themsolven to externtinato, the whiter, And thoso murders nte commitied by whiten fn olf-tlo fenso, Thero nro stupid lics, mantitactured by knaves, 10 bo helioved by fdlots, 'Gov. Hendelcks, hin #pecch the other night, cfllllrlumnd that the Govern- ment was sending troops Into the Bouth, hut made no mentlon of Hio cauves for whick {hoy foro sent, and no allusionn to mnrdors and massncres which have taken pince, ~Italeft his nudioneo to infor that it wan #lmply an outrage on the part of the Government, and without catiac, und then went on {0 toll Low tho Whits Jeoplo, wero outraged and exasperated by’ tho orination_of oathi-hound, armed Jeagues of negroes, That was on old story thal had dono scrvice in 1808, 1870, and 1872, It waa lmposaiblo for the Bouth to pick it out of the'gutter, put it on ita leg agoin, sl make It sorvo aa an apology for those ree cent murders, s ‘The begluniug of all fmprovement and oll restora. Hon in tho Houth munt consiat in the cossation of murder, Whilo that prevails it is idlo to hopo for re- form. ‘Tt 15 tho jirenteat of all crinies, nid whore it provaiis It demoralizen ani destrogs tho lu!cudlf and character of tho peaple, Nothing faso destructive to Al tho best characteriaticn of a nutlon ns a relgn of ferror, and, untit the stresm of murder fa dricd up, peoplu will ot o to the South to live, and many who ara thero will got away aa fast an thoy can, Thero can Yo no fmprovement fn_cducation, ugricuiture, mann- fnctures, nor fn any dopartment’ of businuds, until thora ia security for lita und property, e PUBLIC FEELING. MABS-MEECING AT BPRINGFIELD, TLL. Special inavateh to The Chicagn Tribune, . Beravorrenp, 1M, Bopt. 18.—Tho rosponeo to the call of Qon. John A. MeClornnud for n citi~ zons’ meoting to-night to sympathizo with tho -poople of Tiouisiann in tho overthrow of tho Kollogg usurpation can only bo charactorized as a failure fn numbors and enthusinsm, It scoms to linve beon u littla too far North to exclte pop- ular eympathy, and this, too, whilo there ia not o man linrdly in tho entiro community who dogs nok bolieve that tho Kollogg Govornment was' fraud in tho boginning and an outrago fu tho end. Thoro was mnot to oxcood 100 mon present at tho meetin%, moro of curl- osity, Thore wog but onc man present who had over figured in_public lifo with "“K degree of prominenca, and that man was Gon, McClarnand, aud, on'motion, ho was ealled to proside over tha meating, On tnklnfi tho chrir bo snid it was no donbt oxpected of him to state tho object for which thoy had nssombled, tho cceasion for which wns one of trauscendant importance, Ho then recounted tho history of tho Kollogg Gov- ornment, and said government was mslifutud in thig conntrytosccuro the happiness of tha peoplo, and that ‘when it failed in this ond tho peoplo had aright to chango it in any mauner thoy chose, The aburos of government in Lonisiana bod mado tho Btate n waste, and it had at laat becomo o puro despotismn. It was nob only, therofore, thio right, but it was tho solomn duty, of the peaplo to changa it as they did, In doing it they did right. 1t wns o holy thing, + If this i troieon, mako the most of it. I am responsi- ble. Tho Governmout they secured for its ut- torance was not ouly nde fcto Govornment, but n Govornment do jure, I'ho United Statos Gov- ernment hos no right, thorofore, ta interfors with it, f Mr. 0. M, Morrison, at tho close of Gon, Me- ?]cruuud'u spocch, offered tho following remolu~ tons : Resolved, That, in the' jndgment of thin meoting, formed in the light of tha hintory of tho timos, the Inty Kellogg Government of Lonisintn was an usurpation conceived in sin and brought forth fn iniquity, Jeegolved, That wo congratulate tho peaplo of Lonis- fona upon thiolr oxcapo from tho tyrauny and wickede niess of that Government, aud il with a fecling of Joy the substitulion of the oxlsting Governmont of it Stato for it, ltesulped, That wo admire and commend tho herolsm nnd devotion of the men of Loutsiana through whose courago aud offurta the deliveranco of a nobls Stato from ihraldom aud contumely been effocted. JResolved, That the oxlsling Govornment of Loulsl~ ana, befng both o Government de fure -and do facto, there $s no_constitutivnal or lawfil power roslding suywhete other than in the peopls of that Stat to o\'nr{rrllllb it or to hinder {ts admiuistrationof public afars, J2.sotred, That the Government of Loulsinna being not only Republican in form, but populur in ita origin and title, it is entitled to the full Lenofit of that pro- vision of the Federal Constibntion whick casts upon Congress tho duty of guaranteoing to every State of tho Union o Republican form <of governmeut, Resoived, That the Kellogg Government, na an une mitigated and iniquitous usurpation and’ despotiom, was outlnwed by tho spirit and letter of the Fodoral Conetitution, and thint any attempt to roatoro §¢ would boa deugerolis and desperato attack upon freo gov- erument and the fundamental law of the land, Mr. Obarles A, Keys suppdrted tho resolutions ina uEeunh which clicited some chears ; but, on tho wholo, the meoting was-very ilat, AT LOUISVILLE, LouisvirLe, Ky., Sept, 18.—A large and on- thusinstic mcoting of “citizens of all politicnl caates wus held at tho Court-Iouso to-night to express sympnthy with the people of Louisiaun supporting -the McEnery Governmont, and after a speech by Prof, J, Lowrence Smith, the fol- lowinF presmblo and resolutions were unani- mously adopted: Tecling as wo do tho. rrnlnlmdl:lt sympathy for our fellow-citizens of Londslana, bonnd ai wo are to them by gentiments of warm attachment of tho heart, 08 well s by materinl intorest, fooling earnestly cone cerned in “the maintenunco of tha great principles of counlitutional Uberty, . Resolved, That we, 18 citizenn of Kentucky, reapect- fuily but carnertly potition the Preaident of the United Staies to uso the inlitary power at_his command only fo preservo peaco snd good order in tho State of Touistans, nntil a more thorongh investigation can Lo made of tho clalns of each of the contending par- tios, belloving, s wo do, that tho fair constitutional expression of the citizons of Loujsville was in favor of l}ml Jasty so long kept from {io exerciso of their just rights, Reaolved, That wo nsk tho people of tho North to lake ths condition of tho downtrodden and op~ preesed people Into cnlm nud thoughiful considera~ tion, and use all thelr power and influcnco to aid in reinstating thom in just and honest Government, that thoy may go forward in developing the richest aud most productive country of thy globo. AT MEMPIIS, TENY, Mrarns, Tonn,, Sopt. 18.—A large nmmber of the most iufluentinl citizens nssemblod in front of Peabody Hotel Lhis evening to express their sympathy “for the people of Louisiana. T'wo sots of resolutions wore road to the meot~ ing, both temporate in ther nature, oloquent, but trouchant Bpeeches wore mmde by dlva of tho moust promiment lawyers of this city, rograt- ting the unfortunato condition of the pooplo aof Louisiang, und the parulyzing of fudustries and commercinl . futercats by misrul regrottin Prosident Grant's course, and hoping ho would investignte hor condition' more disnassiouatelv, rotrnco his slops, and nccord her juetico. 'l hg flrst #ob of rewolutions wore rend by tho Hon. T, W. Drown. The socond sot werd' offered and rend by the Hon. Duncan K. Meltne, Tho first set wore adonted by & mmujority of the poople, although both sets were modorate nnd fres from al partisan taint, The meeting was one of all _portics and strictly symputhetio, ks g STATE OF APFAIRS AT THE SOUTH. | NEGRO RIOT AT KUTAW, ATA, Foun the Sulile (Ala.) Heginer, We hear o roport on (he strects, broughit to this eity by ].nvmu letters from Eutaw, tht 700 negroes, armed With muskets and Bpodngficld riffes, marelied upon Lntaw Inst Suturday, under tho lead of a whito llrlr— ling, 21 years old, numed Cockrell, a son of the lato Ttudical Rorresontativa to tho Leglslaturo feom Greene County, Tho ostenaible reason uealgned by the no- groca for murehing nrmed uponss Ilcuauml Villugo was thut threats ind been madu that they showid not hold » pubie meoting at Entuw, No suel threafs hnd heon muade, When tho nows of {Lelr upproach réachod Ent- taw, the citizens speodily ansembled to (he number of 200, wilh sish_plstols and ahot-guna na country oiti zons ununlly keep_for tho protection of thelr homes against violonce, Judzo A, W, Dillard, Chancellor of the Westorn Division, one of tho first Lio- publicann of tho Klate, cnd who hut Tocently was renomiunted by 1o Republican party for re-clection to the gilica Jio 110w hulds eo cupably aud o honestly, placedBlmselt ot tho ead of tha whites, aud, riding forward, pul bimeelt in communieation with the Ieaders of tho nepro forves, After a parly of eonio {imo, andl the failura of Cockroll to pdvanca any evi- dongo thot threats had heen made to broakp the moetlug, the negrocs conacnted {0 slack thuir arms fn Cockrull's bouso, und fnatoad of tho whites then firing upon them, as {ho averago Northorn Radical would Iead tho world to expeot, alud s tho average Southorn Radienl woulll uotually iwear took place, quictly dis. binded and returned - to thefe placos of busincas, “he negraca Neld thefe meeting at tho Court-Houre, and listened to su hour of kilotlo dribible from Cocl- rell, Thoro woro no further speeches, Tho negroes took thelr gunu sud murched back to the cubins of thelr landlords, Meurum, Leun,, Sopt. 18.—A speciul to the Appeal from Nushville' says that the morning prpersof that city will contain a stirring addiosy of thie Domocratjo Stato Committeo on the Clvil Tights bill and lowlosuness in Tonnossco, fixing fho rosponsibility ou tho authors and supporters of that bill for tho Inwless nots ; mnkhl);‘ an olo- quont appeul to the Novthorn poople ; donounc- ing fu siroug tovma tho slanders upon Tennes- son, and advisiug obodlonve to law under all circumstances, Miapms, Tonn., Bopt, 18,—Tho porsons ave: rootod In Gibron Connty, bronght hore and ree leased on bail gomo time dinco, had o hoaring to-day, Tour of tho negroes who escapad tha makencro testiflod ngafnat them. About twent vo witncueos woro oxaminod, Tho pris provad an olibl, Tho cuso will be congluded to- tnorrow, A BPEGK OF WAR IN RENTUCKY, TLousvirLe, Ky, Sopl. 18,—Col, W. L. Clark Commander-in-Chlof of ‘o Stato troopa fn this olby, to-day rocelved a tologram from tho Quar- tormastor-Gonoral of tho Stato Informing him that tho outlnwa in Bronthitt County had 'Lnrrl- caded themselves in tho Court-1fonnn nt Jackran in lnrfo numbers, and ordornd thas all Stata mil- itary In tho clty bo rendy to movo at & momant's warnlng. In pursnnnce of tho ordor Col, Clark s 200 mon in rondiness, and will toke two Ef‘gyc?; rn;’ l;rl“fi:,z. Csutiv lnng loft here yostor- nl oun g maroh fo Jackuon, ! o 0 nOW ou this —_— ~Gon, P. T. Boaurcgard, of Lhe Into Sonthorn army, I8 now in town. 1o [s ou a vinit to pater nat rolatives, who rosido in Three Rivers, though lie limsolt s of Loulsinnian' birth e ifonineat ferald, BIRTHS, BNITT At Junnaslile, Win, Sent. 17, & son i Trod ortok WV, iy of higan, " St 1 son {a Fead- MARRIAGES. NICBRIDT: = FAINUGTORK - AL Tty Gt o, Pittaburg, P, an the 6th inst., by the Row e, 8. W, Meridn, of Chiongo, Til,0 oo Sencbarougt Mk :lulfllfih:,lkl incsiook, of tho futnior place. PIRLL_TROWN—Thurs , Sopt, by tha ov, L, T, Ohambariain, b '*t'u:“;:-':flfim-?flv i ridos parats, No. 826 Sonth Clinton-at., Mr. Honty 1 Sompboll andt Misw Mary 15, Brown, both'of Ohloager opt, 18, Wil . ) Nataimuss Marsbiall, son nko Plica at NG, 12 Vard-at., Sunday, ook, Ders plenso copy, JONES—At No. 4 Pyl Janth agit 4 poomieTo s on e Tttt Tl o Gilrary Uy S, Sont. 10, CRESHIL At hor rosldonc, No. &1 Wesk Palksts . Eninocal il taka blaoe nt 8:20 o g ary Insitad fo ity 0 © <100k Sundny morning. rlond 527 8t. Loulsaud Oinclnuntt papors ploass oopy. DONOVAN—Sopt, 17, [annah I Mart anil 1rlmnaa"uannrur‘u :';i'm T antis S vy v 1 Funoral from rosidongo, ag R el Colboat, i Eb=Miidiotown, Gonn., paposs plossa copy. THELFORD~Sept. 17, At tha resdn, ton - Siith, Na: 14 1o sy 0 ulford, widow of Licut. John A, Tolford, U.5. A, Tunoral at 11, m., to-da; Mee Varthiy MEDICAL. B ctulveys NS For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP has beon used : o children with never-teiling success. It corrects nelde 1ty of the atomach, rolioves wind calic, regulatos tho bowe els, cures dysontory and diarehos, whothor arising from Loothing or othor oauscs. An old and woll-triod romedy. For all Purposes of & Family Liniment, THE HOUSEIOLD PANACGEA blo, Immediate rolicf will 1ollmv“lxll: |E|: 1:'}.'?1" 'nmg":i pAlD in the stomach, Lowels, orsida; thoumatism, collc, raing, aud bruisos, f’nrlmeml!lndunumnl uso. ) ; i Children Often T.ook Palo and Sick From na other causo than having worms in the stomach, | BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COM FITS will destroy worms. without Injury to the child, belng porfectly WiITE, and froo from all coloring or othor injurious Ingredients usn." ally used In worm proparations. Sold by all drugglsts, 55 conts a box, MORSES LUXURENE, __ MORSE'S LUXURERE FOR THE HAIR. col A now and parfeot. {nventivm q TRofinud and Buadortzed Gucemn Olly ologantly combinod witih niline Ingesdinns, And 4 feataly narfumed~anequaled by anything [ 1ie markes; xonoring tio Hate softand eluees? prowotin fia growin nd beauty, and provonting famiy ritating propertios, In tact, naisitvg, Ml Deciring, (ithadmmols T ip Sle K lan, centa, iolosalo by VAN § A 2| YSOK & TiRiD. Hold Ly all Denawiste and B s, _AUGTION SALES. By WML A. BUTTERS & CO., Butters & Co's Remlar Satwday Sale, 5 % 108 Bact Madimn.at., Sa A e ot 10, ‘Ao SO, Sauurder Touscheld Goods, Waire, AT 10 0'OLOCK, New nnd Worn Carnets. AT 11 0'CLOGK, Piano Fortes and Iron Snfes. . AT 1 00K Now and Used rlor nnd Chamber Seta, Clialrs, 1 o Barewns, &e, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO.,_Auctionoors. TRESII, FIRST-CLASS GOODS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Qloths, Cassimeras, Suirta and Drawors. A full fino Furnishing Goods, Tadios’ and Gonta' Glorow and Hoster Yincns, Hdks,, Embroidorios, Ribhng ESDAY MORNING. fopt. . at 9% o'claok, o tloor Salouraum, 163 £t mi&gfini‘c‘l S eihiks ey ks Auotlonoes By GEO, P, GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-av, * AT ATTOTION, ON SATITRDAY, Sopt. 19/at 8 o'olock. 12 Oratos W, G, Crockery {in open lots), 2 Decorated Dinner Sots (108 Piecas), A'l' 10 U'CLOCH, Household Furniture. Wo shall offer tho Larzast stock uf Eanitura ovor oftorod at Auation, Patlor Sult of ¢very aifle, Chiambar St of avory gende, -to, Irablen, ' Loungos, Enoy Chnirs, Buck Casos, Walnut Wardrabes, Walnik nfes, Whntnots, Bxtcusion Table, Sldahanrds, Wale Bedsteads aud ssuroanr, Drossing Ous.s, Mattiosmas, rrors, Paclor aud Ofice’ Desks, Hiow Casos, Carpota Stoves, G. P. GORE & 50., Auctionoers. DRY GOODS., Our next Regnlar Catelozue Awtion Sale Toes dny, Sopt. 22, at 9°1-2 o'dock a, m, A full_nnd attraotise Jino of Pleca Goods, Coatings, iothy, Garaimeros, Moltons, Chovlok, LBouvers, Chins chiflas, Satinots, Jeans, du, h ‘Alsa, Flannols, Lindsoss, Ohocks, Fit Goods, &o. = Gonte' Merina 'Underwear, Ovorehlm, Cardlcans, &a. Yiadios' Felt Skirta, Bhawis: and Undiwosr. Glovor, Nutlong, Quits, Llankote, &o. of Linon Gonds, tholuding Habia Damnak, Linon Tawels, Napkins, laitlorchiofs, Shice Frauts, Grash, o, % Iiinbraldotion, Vilituga ta, arotn, "!.\.dx-mfl‘.to. of t il No eoloring or fr- turc’s grontost and best i o 'R Gmbres ; . lfil'nlnvnry'. H‘ln:,)if;l{:lilv;;: Cutlory nuflnl" l’dil Wll.!fi, 2o, ; ey L b, or B0, T S Tt Fiks Vi & OALlos CAIRIPIDTS A tall lino of Cotiave, agraio, and L\n Carpoteat 11 otglock, Cataloguos Munday morning. GEO, P, GOIE & CO,, 63 iy Wainaii-av. EXPOSITION fiUGTIO\TSALE Boots, hes & mpers Tiy Oatalogno, on WEDNESDAY, Bept. Zat 0% n. m, merehanta sud visitors 0 the. Kjiftion shos) o {hlssnlg 1o Jowen the SELIAT, DAMIT wuds 84 colnPured wi 1% P LB, ke G0, B GOILEA Gy oo 8 and 10 Wbasi; e = ROCKWELL, WILLEADNS & CO., 201 aud %00 Lot Madlon-at, TU-DAY (s""""’)\..'fl\:n Qs &, ., fn o\ Regular . FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD G0O0DS, AND GUNERAL MERCHANDISE. | OQur stk of el oo wil Countrs ot tail VALUK i Duyo: Turuit 0, Ia the o zold without reg - e wiiladi @ ot utbok uf Joweies Fulonty by art Qor of ‘th Austigiine: ? fibbkwrrr, winuans & A T By WILLIS, FLYNN & O), 190 aud 197 Randolphest, Regul;}r Saturday fale, opt. 10, at 9% o'clok o, i, New and Used Farnitup, Oarpote, Mat , Hodding, 8 . ALS oML BT R IRl ot iy Gountor, oo Tosus, Tables, Chil uu...} Broves, Jewida Lind Plgoon Illxlln'l'n\l!nm olon, all hirat-clie AL s bargatn, 5 LYNN & 00, Aulonecrs, oo, . TOu SALE, P. o d. CASTY, 41 & 43 FIFTH-AV,, | oap on hand thy I i h, Ui h o f Bour Buxos, bougle andsode o, SioH e 410 ardor, and will bo w Wil

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