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THE 'AGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGERS. = H - o o T D McCarthy'a gang wae gettlng badly heaten, | gelay = or the people_wonlit Lave | and a brave soldler for Retorder, lot them place D y'a R ] 1 | delay as it were, a combination, and that. it was 5. Thie, lioweser, way ';,,f,"“fi".?&"f,]ffi‘;‘,"fi.’lflfi'{f‘e'fic R e oy | 1 oy fon. (W ehpeme.” 1o id mot | In that ofico Maj. Wiliam 5. Waite. CRIMINAL NEWS. hen e m.n;(m,f.mfi giocery storc, s & | yerykely tial simg Woulld b forned, .5.’51“.?.,.., n; Ml,gr'\fic‘:\rlcs u‘h‘lw iwo | Cotnty Conyentlon—was discusscd at some | coma ns a atrfct parly = man, but A Crrizaw, i nrge clieese-knife, and, 17 out, p) “YOf colirso no numies were mentioned in thir cascl’! ‘' Ol no, this Mahoney uppenrs to bo too old terial | length. merely to nequalnt them with' the state of af- mlrofl‘ilfii&?‘h‘xkf’%fi‘fin’u‘fl rl’.‘!‘x‘uuv:-‘m Goodell and Qen. Comeron thought | fairs as vlewed by the ather slde. Tl was not TIIA OAA BILI. into Moore'a neck, severing tho earotid artery, b The Democtatic parts was atill the | they should ba hield on aifferent dava. there to mako a personal attack on_Schurz, but To (N Editor of The Tribune. The Minnesota Brigands Still at :l"d rflmllng almost fuatant death. McCarthy hon fled. [o 1 What waa said | O 3 —An article appeaced 1 Large at Last Advices P ot bualus to) Do Righ Wb enatl { v trman Smith thought there would be no | to answer his argument calimly. hat waa #al ARLAND, Sept. Y.—An article ap] n . Z Ens, o ppears to mo that the Counell proceed. A %g '3?&'%51’&“33.ffifl’éé‘!&"fiifi\f-‘fix:fi'fi 'fii‘.} ob]c‘ri]nn toholding the Conventlousonthe samo | In & morning paper nbout, his reluctance Lo | Saturany’s Times, writton, no doubt, by soma mu,:uo r,”\"mk!:(‘)‘,nnn'r m“qanu. Jui roull shiow who tried todelay us, as it was ) In ita ranks he had obsersed no gennine D meet Carl Schurz lanolm discussion was de- | (pacorr) Domocrat, hieaded % Who Pays for the preafeted,” day. n e o refon from the old principles. Flohad no %o question of whether the County Gommit- They Aro Entirply Surronnded in the | Krorux, In, Sept. 0.—As Conrad Muter, n liberate falschood, No one made a proposition Qas?" a b3 Tow many tried to delay you . i va Contin o o peaking of the burnt at the meet- O 3 oW many 1 : efi‘l‘h '«" "uml'|'r’m{°r|'f-'nfiv'tom’orr?;;‘; ::‘,;‘.,““:J:,.".‘.‘[’:t.:‘,‘,::‘,“ "wl lffi} .‘;‘"%‘1‘ °n%%’é?¥é§§ :’1‘: ln‘ll.m(:“l‘x‘:rtsx'insn}r::;:;fi‘lgn’rc]::c::l-‘rvfirclsl:\tt?:\‘n:ll; ings of the Tlayes and Wheolor Club at the Onk- Timbor by Armed Men. market-gardener, Was on his way tothe clty hore were eizht negatlve votes almost hing in the world for 0 8 A g 3 Iand hose-house. Qur answer is, that we, the ncd that Cony unal Commlittecs lind only | an account of partylsm.” Mr. Schurz, who now i’c‘:lnd"lg mf::r ’1?3:’:1 v'smd‘."'::f"nr'x“i;}.v:hfl: nm richt k';SaH reasfonnl Canveutlons, and | supported [ln?es, divided his nrgument Info :"1‘;1}"fl’m;‘\:r‘:‘gdob""d‘?l‘:l"lm‘l(!,l“‘fi" :led!‘:gr‘::(’!‘:: ku’l:;y n\bvi‘hmn. some consideration of | that the County Committes had the right to | two parts, Finanee and Reform, and he ecd” Yiviiat that our Democratle Trlends will not ho ::rmnfimcn. Nowire or pradent | call the chlu(ntl\'c Convention, Ile was in | with Schurz that these were vital lssues of the distressed na Lo who will pay our bills, Far tha ey nPn havine o desire tosce shecommer- | favor of threo separate conventions for the pure | campnign. None but demngogucs could try to emocrats know fall woll that the Hepublican i mrn. of tha country woull take tho [ pose of choosing Scnators and Leglslutive candl- | make veopla belleve that the clection of Tilden wrty alwags pays. it debts, and wis never 4 'e‘l':'.':" lhz Detmocrats on the currency ques- | dates as well as county officers. would Insure the payment of the Confederats Ium\’vn o votale m]‘mdinw et onest, debt, ho Without comparing Lhem with their past R. E. Qoodell movcc{tlmt the Leglstative Con- | debt, or that tha country was in dangor. These st uver 40 small, notaven » s ill.: M. O B in favor of {"tmn intion. Everythini con- | ventlun bo held on Saturday, Oct. 7y 8t 2 r m. were all bucbears. Tho Constitution of u.xe y A0k Oyl B 5 ed, the conclusion must be renchied that the “Gen, Cameron moved to amend 40 fix the 80tk | United States prohibited the payument of such withn load of vegotables aton early hour this Elvcn" tlmu‘ that our :\Inl nance was up befort morning ho was_surrounded by 3 g of four | M5 Raeg for Dadsage. " colored footpads who demanded his money. nidred dollars aplece,” supizested, The James and Younger Brothors Do | {100, °rifisal to surronder, one of them itz TiRuNS does It not " : lieved to Bo of the Gang. fired upon him, tla hall possing through | il does ibnot) Hic o Bim oLt fod fuist mrcpurznrne‘n ictook himeelf to ; l‘e[% 8 Nclghboring house, W';icll'}llfr ghrN;"""!" nod looked_over the wetes s bho Millingtos i1 Other Criminal Items. I:I’s .:"lg:‘i '|- l"i"h‘:’?flsflalyfima’cr: t‘r:giccniwf; Rtutiway, Thore hns been much dilly-dalfyin ‘ ieaTEe TR this city, but as yot have not been captured. aiout ft, as tia extracta from Liio records Wl A 2 MINNESOT N’ . — | Sy 8t the ara o 5 i the time. money, Besides, tho Demoeratic party had AN ORIGINAL SCIEME. = - uf o ordinance came up for the first B ot e e wica of o umm'.';'irc. Law moved ta 0z tho dete | plsdzed aell i thel, Louis plattom not to I KUKLIX AR OF GHPAON, i T e S A FEMAE INCENDIARY. ot {:‘.,%l::’.";:‘de;“{,"v"::, f?’:-’:'.f.'"h&:epfi St .Z Tt would be convenient for the Demo- | Satuniay, 23d Inst. o back on the af th . A Spectat Diepatch to The Tribuns. Northistd banleraubersls In o rogion dlstant | Suavonmil, Oit Bept, B—Mrse. Gritithy | anit Aleve o she Wers 5 o tten, but "These totlons all oceasioned discussion of a | posterous to try and make poople belleve that ORLEARS, Li t. f—A gentleman orthfield bank-robbers fs In gion distan y wy Bepts -Mra, y 'ys of the West Division. 1t was laid o party If thelr pash could bo frmotion Bt | eetitury ehitocter, The motion-of. Willsm | Lo War fs ot yet over, Kt Fho hardiy holloved | NW ORLEANS, La., Sept. f—A g from telegraph lincs, 80 that the latest advices | charged with starting the Iato disastrous con- | over and ordered published on motlon of Ald. . o ¢ith such | Who hns been traveling in North Loulsiana will Lawler and Sweetiey, . Uit o ticen el sl help e | e ey prevall, fxiig ot Sl SuLanIAT fl's'ufcfmx"xlflf«’m‘t'f&'x'&‘z'&“,z](f:d:fi:rr:{u‘fyl in'the | publish fn to-morrow momning's ullcan . | 1 2 i, Vi Sy e repurad | okt St Ml darared e | Lt i urtuni‘(n:‘? e vl v - e bles “fn that Ald, Lawler moyed that It be referrod to the . this: tuat that poarty was to- Mr. Law moved that the Senatorial and Lef financial uuu.lauk as v.bor ‘c m;uln ‘ql':fill ‘l’(‘:‘ ‘:x‘l‘)l- statement in relation to the tron! Lake, in Flysian, soathoast town of LeSueur | day. Tho ovidenca againat hor was very conclu- | faw Tomacimnt bor et Ue rrad, ¢ g mame in uwmbmmr ns | Islative Conventiona bo held ot No. 77 Clark | the wnin lssuc, It was false thnt the Rep scction as thoy cama under hla observation, Iie " 4 " T 400 fe t tepbion " ) mination, Carrled, and : 1 et . Carrled. lican party was for hard money and the Demo- 3 l County. All doy yeaterday thiey rode, with | sfve. Tlere were oyer cople In court, and | another week's delay provided fos. -cars ago, when it attenpted to de- | strect at 2 p. m. Carrled. The rate of repre- ! ] ’I‘n O e e, | statcs that tho' genersl tenor of conversation thasxclloment o it Tl wiotiva waz tho e e acay provided for. cat nation. If, as the Democrats | sentation will ba the same a8 st _the County | cratic party for intiation. Thert m} 0% | was to tho effeet that fewer coloreil and more | W88 turns, in Waterville and Elysian, adjoln- e su thatof Bisoetett, st Be Tysctnthe: | catled i1, Witk che ng‘i he ordinanca was F ' us believe, Samuel &, Tilden and | Convention—one delegate to every 250 votes. muonoy men {n olther party, and 1t was fools Ing townships, closely fotlowed by 60-ndd 8 ; s y: : Dy ith the amendments proposed 12 abllc: 0 t ko this a party lssuc. white Itepublicana were to be killed or run off. yamely: toobtain fusurance on propertyinsured | the Law Dopartment (non-essentinl racommen 50‘: “'g'im'ffc‘":fiii‘."‘f pg‘rl::?l‘rh t‘l‘g Se.ll;lalt.nr.}:lmnf:f 'i"e';'ffi%u‘v’é" :i::::fi?u[x:r v'v‘:: O s o the audlonco interrupted the nggcr-krlllnz causod too much talk in Yhe |nounted and wellarned men, led by Officer | for an‘amount greatly in cxcess of, its valuo, ations). Ald, Tllnmpsum mnoved that the ordk w"hellcvo pm the doctrine of 8tate | fixed for Thursday, 21st iust., in tha ward nnnnlw“ and grent confusion arose. ‘There were | ar o0y ™ 4 ¢ Monroe, hio ssys, the cars were Brissett, of St, Paul, and Mayor Baxter, of e nauce he amended, when Ald. Bweency moved d " that the PO 1 dor o whl | i st T | S el Lo Bim ot S | brica Yy 4 "han ot armed ipem who | el Ty rwlled mowk of o tine | BUMSLARY, |, | Atis e i s o b etk h, #nil thoy could como inand don the gar- 0 primaries £lr 8 ’H! T | ¥olet the man remaln, as he was speaking for [ were lookiog for Ollet-Justice Ludeling, | I the tmber, 4 MENDOTA, IHL,, Bopt. 9.—Tho resid £ 51 the table. 'Tlis motion was carrled, Ald. Cullen Lof an ndissoluble and Indivisiblo vatfon. | wore fixed for tho & of Octobers SLOR: e 1 | W0 praons: - Homever, thecrowd was not st | who was cxpocted -ap._-the tralo, and | 8ad fords and strosms, only to beturned back | | A FPeun o ST o) TR O | oy Rerber, Lawler, White, Tivah, Doumgan fe was & . T : hall, . by parties waiting for them. During tho day " | ten, Niescn, Lengucher, Bweeucy, and b v SLIGNT CORERINESS at the varlous elub headquariers. iafied until the man was put out of thehal he lad, no. sdoubt, Judging by (neir B W ted Ltwo o2 | siderable property stolen, conslating of jow- vnl‘mz feacty . ) oy, and Boset b 1 of the Deniocrats that thelr by- Mr. K. E. Goodell moved to reconsider the | The speaker then went on to say that maonor that harm was intended, The | tley iwere soveral times fired upon, and two o J 1o negative. "'. ;fi?fi ?‘Xi "&, mr?x:'.,‘;pnl.'(‘,:;hfl:éng};'i w:,".’ffiflfins é‘;‘;, ;’f‘ Atles Lo, e el n tho emlll'dnotbez«:wc:‘l‘ S’Qfl,‘;;‘;‘{.‘éfi‘,‘{&'m,fln" Judgo was not, howover, aboard, ‘This was & the gang are known to bs scyersly younded, | €lry clothing, snd his Knight Templar suit. | ‘The question then arose on tho motion te heas disposed to be as ), o Wos ' | white n third ridos aa if paitly disabled. During | Mrs. Goodwin percelved one of the burglars in | smend the ordinance, and Ald. Cullerton, ;| ~ tes be sclocted by | solved at the samc time. We were suffering as | few days after the assassiuation of Dinkgrave. ¥ : ps i bit ero. her Negs lord \a 1o | Kerber, O'Brien, Lawler, White, Baumgarten to :;n‘.‘ Ex'i,"w‘.?‘é.'fl.‘.'f;' x:r‘:d'c.? glf:tc:':);iz%:l:n‘éb:{;e prfi?n'gg e‘(‘:fi-‘;‘-‘l&u‘i‘.m delizate 4 5. | Wnueh from . the. protective tarlll as from the | 1fe says: “ I found the Republicans of Monros f“““"l’bgm’l wvll“dl :""up‘l“‘;fl’:flt& ;':;:' arouscd £0 tho emergeng of the_ oocanion tho "",'}.ln"'" voted'tn the uczativo, g g R.outs piatform and not retort abont the nu- | - Tho meetlug then adjourned till 3 o'clock | atato of our fuances, Europy Las n:\,u ;nmu completely terrorized, the greater part of the (:)umon ¥y “d r:lz ! jndle I.:l o l. M:i robbers decamped with thetr booty, and were | | 7! ")3 n‘m "2‘,?":.'”“ on the passage of tha ordi ous i)l decds of the Democrats. ~Amid | next Saturdsy afternoon. panic aa e, -\:‘,\:w!lt'l‘l&:lh;vu:;‘e‘:rr;;;:h:g:gg“x,’!;-‘ colored people aving loft for the woods or [ 08¢ nx;‘hr: oundly rode double, being catried | jout, sight of. it flvdlhcye:nnnfi‘:‘lflv:ld’l‘firl;:év:gll:?;;‘uo:ngs o them, WU e il 5 | oo sl e Horsa a0 | D dhmlm"; ailover the world was ecaas o | Whercver thoy could ssure safely, Thesrd | oy puntcy n ovry dioction around thom I AN IMPORTAN'T CAPTURE. it O Brie Tore a4, Gullerton, Kerber, V Vi 3 t | had not yel atten use X e . % W 3 Jfif&"&?“\fim {‘l’l’(’) ‘x&‘flh):::‘{h:? dzhfl“l’kl:;[:lelfi n.:?f?lr{ffi'&:'s',"f\”?" &x&'fifl"flf-‘ n'l;‘m!lg.llufl;mg‘;e:- roin bard In|mr’lnzlnachlnury. Then the 1HIT | gyainst Goorgo Hamlatt, the Sheriff, and other | Lully Informed of thelr movements, and, as fast | BAN Fraxcisco, Bept. 9.—A Los Angeles dis v " h Yy { and Boser, @ e % eventes ducts Leing sold fn | > 0 a8 horses and firoarms can be procured, different | patch saya Klingensmith, the Mormon witness | T wlli Lo seen that the major In party onzht to comesn for a sharc of con- | fng at thelr regular weckly meeting, The | prevented our products from being Republicans who had récelved timely warning, ) o astin et Dhoc r:jr ufl:{dof X’.‘&é? ":,;,:i o 5 o I e was rewarded | other countries, which lept the workingmen ! | villages are sending out parties to join the | Of tho Mountain Meadow maseacre, was cap- O eorE ] B o chivaity (o msk | Ly henvini sévoral Kood bpcechise. The rat | out of . Ginplovment. 11 was ok~ iho | 8o badlefutho town to avold belny assneel e e oty from Rovthield started | burcd on the' Moliavo- Desorl, and brought €0 | Ut fs Uiy lase bad experienca I wayn tha ardon, 1le would not usk the Republican | speaker was Col. LeGirand W. Perce, a well- | first time that Carl Schurz had clisnged hisopln- | nated.” That oveniug ot about lalf-pus this afternoon, Chief of Police King, of this that city, n{e dark and tricks not always valn, aud that torunafter Jefl Tiavis, tender a pardon, | known lawyer and ex-member of Congress from | fon, He had spoken with hiin many years 8go | o'clock, the Domocrats held a meeting on Ity, lead) t ty, which fs bel’(“c d to t.lley ars the ones against whoas re-clcetion such ask him graciously fo 'receive it {Ar | Missiesinp, who gave an outiing of the history { on the tarl(l question, Mr, Schurz belng for pro- | gng public square. Among the speakers wus city, leads a strong party, whic BROWN-=--SMITH. criea wero made. Among the number will ba fre) The' planter, sitting on_ his brond | of the Republican party, showlug ita glorious | toction i the speaker for froe trade, = Mr. | Lo iahe Goy, Johii McEnery, who was voclfer. | bo near thio wool wlhere the | robbers arc o scen the names of some now nembers of tho 23, watchlng lis chattela danelng on the record, and the clalma 1t had on the nation’s | Schurz had chavged bils oplufon in this respect ovaly wrosted A ti Warliorse of Ouschita. Ho | sald to Lo surrounded. Other partles . Councll agatnst whom not even a suapicion has n, wna a preity picture; but hie thought it | confidénve aul support. He alsa read extracts | slnco thiat time, but it hd hn{u'}bsnr\'glfilfillhlu reports McEnary as using arc coming n from the south nud ‘fifi“&;"“‘fi;’;&‘"? of wllr'xlu dishonesty 1t would w'nobler view 1o seo thicze sclf-same thats | from tha Constitution of the notorious White | had not alinded to the question atall inliis | west, covering tho woods, flelds, aud | Commonly Known as Con Mas | 10550 some flaiféll&”‘fn3")‘3."\"2'"-55}-3.“’5; ronds ns they advanco. honey, the Contractor, thelr one-sided and perafatent offorts {n cortain TiH FOLLOWING LANGUAGH emancipated and earning thelr own bread | League, showing the bloodthirsty opinlons of | specch. In regard ot Tepublican” candidate for Gov- Ne sweat of thelr own brows. [Applnus Bouthern Democrats and thelr liatred of the 'I'na sccond and most important question was s Democratic party, all through the | negro. From that document the speaker REFORA, 3 Four of the robbers, as mentlonod before, directions, ralsed suspicion againat themselves, , LapIrs AXD GEsTLEMEN: DId yon ever nes the " A " 1t is not the Intention of - dcclared in ouc breath that no Btate | showed what would be the probablo conduct | Both the Republicans and the Democrats wera date | purchiased bhorses and outts in Red *Wing. M e lutention of (his articla to desig- i : O Ce“lowcd 1o sceede, and in anothor | of Southorn, Demograts If they once ablained | satlsticd that this stale of aifates .could uot go | thief Lackars ',‘};"a;},‘,‘,‘,‘,‘;‘%flg:‘{n‘;’;fi'&gfi'm}w T othors pardlmaed: Horses, saldlis i | His Wegotiations with tho Officors of | ato tlio abore-montioned men as the dishoncst b Statc should bo prevented from seced- | power, and the dire misfortunes to the country, | on much longor, and that thero must be achangze | Jefe USROG M B0 SR T 00 im? Ho has the At Ll s, 8 SRS & West oncaof the Coundll, but the almple recorded It 80 desired; they were in favorof carry- | A number of anecdotes were retated within the | for the better or things would go to the devil. | ;0. horrivle countenance you over saw. Helea bowle-knives In 8t. Paul, @ romaluing two the Millington ‘estern, facts nvo glven, the campali, but they were opposed to | peaker's expericnee horribly fllustrating tha | Schurz himsel wdmitted this fact, Everything | thiof and a scoundrel, the embodiment of all cor- | ‘outfitted at St. Peters 5 A FEW WORDS ADOUT COR MATIONBY troops. Was_thiero ever anything so | woro thun burbarinn eruelty of the Leaguce. was corript from the uttic to the cellar. It wad | yuption and rascality In this State combloed. Just | The smaller one killed at Northifleld has been . might be well inscrted bLere. Con ia a cone ot Thopiaher et | A0 Uoine ol G Vst s, o | Sy "V st i, i Mar wut v, s | RCSp ] S 0 B e | oot v of the o who it | Extras from the Tecord of tho | ity butreuds e f M umsllyg o3 1 1 v constitutional Vi ' lec Club, who 8 we were sulleriy; = " 2 5 G 4 and bummer politicians ; mLm!‘:eifilénu;;)‘u“:exlotnte‘:fcr; ll‘nnu:;l-)‘l- 1}[3:’:3' ‘?.“‘Ek,’;"flfi:.}‘i‘f.fi gl:elimz wia opened, | fects, sod_ things were getting ~ worse | After some further uncomplimentary romarks hicre; also as having visited o gambling-saloon Council Proceedings. at the City-ITall. No one kuows any particular ; of approprinte legislation by which alane | favored the sudlence with a second rusical | every day. Francenada war four years ago, | couched in the sumo billingsgute, ho added: here laat Tucsday night, whers ho was M=o I evil of him, except that Lo was onca_charged could be made clectunl, As far 28 ho was | cxhibition. had more soldicrs in the leld thau we Lad, an 1would killhlmf T_had tho power, andit {s | recognized a8 Dbaving been in this city 1t 15 told of & certaln man, oncean Alderman with belng tho *go-betwveen for the old Conn- med, Lo was heartily o favor of the cone | ©The President of the Club announced that the | the best part of its country was devastated. In | Jucky for him, and probably for mo, that 1haveno | sepun or cight years ago, whon ho was ol s man, i | cll Ring and the Daltimore & Ohfo Rallroad. An : tional amendments being carricd Into | publleationa of the State Central Committe | this country neither the ‘Great West nor the | such power. Iiutbie ought to he killed, snd 1 | oo o one gamp) O airelt thieicorer’| mOW & sclt-convicted whisky-thict and & fugh | investigation was asked, and, though soveral . + and when the colored man was stopped | wors on haud nt the club-roams. Norih sufored anything from the War,and, yot | some ono could put a bullst tnto i (hointing | kuown nmong gamblers as an adrolt tricketer | iy, 1y tho happy Luntinz-grounds of cscaped | mestings were held, to all of which the ofilcials e'xcrclsln;: his franchise Ly force, he fav- Mr, C, Groeley then mude some remarksin | France nad recovered and we_had uot, The | with his rlullllhlpfllm his temple) It would bo a | at cards, and an occaslonal shover of the queer, whisky-thleves, that @ gentleman roprescoto 4 | of thatrond were Invited, none of the. appear- ( his protection by force. - 1f necossary, e | s usual fiery siyle, and was followed by J. A. | causc of this was that the peoplo thero did not bleraing to this State, The lurger one bears a bullet-scar under the 16ft | 1o {n onea applied to him for assistance in lnfi Con eacaped. = | 1 1iko fo ece an army vonduct the eatd Lo | McDonald, and th Club adjourned ata very | get humbnggod by zreedy folitisans sO48 ail, | o ofien lnanehel forth nto e rcan e | arm, by which parties reslding at Minnespolla | 7, oo 5 rdinancs through the City Connell, cg}p lins often beon wonored, especially b j ¥ i yente ees ere wel % 1 . at Ji 2! & o e i tore. "' lpoiaveed | Huecrira Ward Democratic Glubheldamoet- | irothor for the honor of tle country. In was u | fugthat, in his opiulon, tiey ot to be i | and’ Canuon Fatls exposted o dentity Bl | 2og” 2 convorsaton ke tho folowiog ook iy atmrts “matters theng, Wiy spparont: Democrats claimeds that the | ing last evening at No. 978 Wabash aveoue, Mr. | fand where the paople themselves wero honest, | or runoll, and added: 4 Lt ates, formerly of Minncapolls, & desperate place: ¢l should he referrod, postponed, | Wlican party tud bech exiravazant and e | 1L MeAvoy betrit i tho chiale Ho saldthat | aud compelled thelr oficlals to b honest. Tho | If it wers not for the Infemons Genoral, dovers- | roughy latterly anpposed to be in Texas. Re- | Py gcrman—What dld bo say to the man up in | 1uld over, and published, otc. Perhaps tio sofu~ ‘in 1t8 ndmintstention of the thinnees of the | yext Thnrsday oveting a meoting would belhield | condition of the country will not bo battered | ment oo whicl wa lve, 1t Ul soon b dont | contly he wroto to I slster in Caunon Falls | .ot Zo0™: tion may now be comparatively casy, It inight | try, Tho larze tnerease I the nationa) | ng Now 181 Elichteonth strect for the purpogo of | until he poople thémeclves became murs | UK ng do y he treo! would remaln after recalving thelr notice to leava? | from Missourd that he had paylng employment, tree! Whoro! Whent Lo practicablo and surely would be beneilelal to 3 Wi s d to, but ¢ curd. | honest than thoy now were,. und com- | MU A~\Who upia thotree 0T/ hen c:(:nelzl‘:l;fi)r\l::u m‘\’u prinies <k bubwae ;:;;:l:\lng uli‘l:u\‘\"’r B ller Ll;?t':‘l:‘n?l;ll“:::clll:‘ifo :1:?:- .gaedlhuummhol evs Lo be hones talso, Aflalrs ;Iwy wonid know whatto cxpoct If thoy did not | and would scad hier moncy It el the ¢ity to have susplciots charactors rooted 3 ul e Al bey. neoded ft, sud would soon come fto Ald.—What did the Lord say when Ho on- | out of the City Council. A little of the Grand SULT OF THE NERELLION, o inst the alleged extravaganco | had become so ero that suc 3 t the f b- y this very political organiza- f,";“;‘n'!"m?»&'h'i u‘l‘l’falv::’t‘y gl o a5 political lionor was entirely uokuown, | Je wan tnformed by samo o aw Bopul hat up inthe | Jury inquisition upon Con Maliouey might e e e i sco her, Tier husband, after acelug the body, | tored Jerusslem and saiy that man up intho | ¢ody il ama of thiose i tha Councl compl S Ralan s siuply 0 TENTI WARD, Sehun himsell had safd Hio and again thnt the | He2® 1AL LG oy mnrasana acknowledged the bullet-acar was tho samo, but. | i g en the expenses fncurred 16 patting W down, A meeting of the Republicaus of the Tenth Republiean party was corrupt, and could not re- natlon, If an investigation sliould result in the . ‘The other party to tho conversation thought- | verdict that there bination, th o | 5 Yy f the party fu the parish ‘of | rofused to decide whother it was his relative or Yok no comblnation, thy con it business was it of theirs how mud, i ¥ ftaelf, and-no ono could say the party hmd | to call a mecting o e Meinie, ol fashioned. Jusiu, | 2Vard was tuld at No. 203 Lako strcet last | forin tteclfy o 7 fhi party lua + “Why, Ho sald, ‘Zucchous, come | munity might be henefitted by tho removal, for Ounchita. Tho last meeting and barbecus had | not, fully says ( ) ty mig] y 5 oV 3 ¥ chalr. o Decoms better xince. Ho then sald that s 9 b down " eafy keeping, of the man who makes it his busi- e el outy this oyl nation woul | Syeniugy G, E- White In the ciadr, Spocchos | JCERD 26 0ol tnan, was not. sblo to make th | boutt brokun up bya'company of eavalry and the |, Barlow, of Deteran, Wis. stopped at tho | ““WAuq 5o say T unto sou," responds the | nces 10" artunge tie * grabat for tho City 9 be ieroanfiie under the burden of a national | 388780 all” of which wers loudly ap- | necessary reforms. ' He woutd be but a tool in | g8 (8 AR, WC™ T 00 warchouse Partsh | hatel in Cordova Tuesday night when fvo of | yyeme ™ (Gimo down with tho stanps nnd | Kathers or to obtalu mohey under falso pré- - el b ettt vmecta) - Hicarien | carucety Hiaoughly arganized, aud predict o | dous Anstblug Bocs B e good. Ll stior of | boaten to deathy and acvoral shot at, The lust | et Tk Mo et ey onched re favors or justics from the city. the Demoerats, and showed pvet 4 " TWEL WARD. accoptance was full of fine phrases, but it was joan '3'1‘\1“ ed '}‘gtdo At lago & tolbred hlxl\?n ws: n“l? mum;:m'. Wolshl(‘r{f n‘fim “;!:33 m::;: .:? hc:!’n:: u.n{lm:: Ansnfifi::nt"it:zs OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, i VTI WARD. copts iy named Monroo Edwards, | - i d T icy of the Republic ty looking A o . . cs . 68 clan and did not amount 2 De bee . Ouu _was bl vl Al h :rH‘;l\';Kn;{)l!ulllcwns I"l“lnlmt"l'"ml:;lf' one. “I'E the ' e"l‘m.\r ‘i&‘k&'f”fifi"ifi’&‘(’.‘fifi n','n'f-n"‘n‘,i‘.’:'fin.e?.{ tkfi.‘&;‘?fiifig o(l:‘“;gélfi::"x;“x& ma‘t 'hn yos Was The result of Democratic policy has n to | moralo o oharo oL yolrty sutidy enough, ho Liss tha help of the worthy Alder- Loxpoy, Sept. 0.—8teamalip Algerls, from ¥ it 2 d ) 1z scatter the Republicnn population of this pariah | side-whiskers. Those who vlsited here alsonsed i o insisted that Congrens tould inako moneyd | Tast evenligt Elcvs Grove, 1088 Weat Madl- | o greater reformer than Tildeny ut, this sgain B vt Qe ions, Wt s s vollborren Soutliom phrases, ud spolce of belug from Mis- l‘;"“‘;‘"";‘t“:l?‘:r‘:fififn:i’“;:rfli:‘:;flv:;‘“:fi‘ Now Yorq hasorrved out. o gmc')bnck was 'rc:m_vy money; that thero :,‘{{::,‘ z:e& l;f:;mx‘.’:umm"m’ - pl“"(’,"fi?’ 3 am:‘uglyrr«mleflflsl;lu?rr for Ienvlng the Demo- a'mzlnp;:rllm hl:‘n s ‘;;lhdllcd manner, und were ovl- w‘ljkr;;un on calling himselt L. M. Tazen, & do- | are carfled out In that open way. The Councll Nzw Yonr, Bopt. 0.—Arrived, steamer Ger 1 diffecgnee betireen it and gold, — A gold | FHarrison was to hay crats, who had saved his honor in 187, whey | 4ently frig i tectlve, 1 manfe, from Liverpool. v inlling from Clacinnatl, passed through | Ringis an excoedingly shy one, and nothing has | s ———————eees— L potild ufways bring its value, but o plece | hig earie drooped, the Hepublicans triod to rain him: Hy closed here to-day, going to Northiicld to swthaboafin TLATUIRE A . ur, B pliipic prowule ta pay, was some | g mfsson, The r With u Inudation of Tiidon ud bis record oa a BOUTIL CAROLINA. oF Tl twa kitled robora, . Tie says that for six L%‘ifii‘;&?“&’#fi'*"é‘i?; :galrdu: u:&:;ll\‘c:\l::u‘:“':h&t& - MI:KAA xmr . Dbt The spenker, thon passed ot | T Tl brastbn relaruisk " W et A GAMUTIATTNO GAN LAY AT. | weoks -ho has bron | followinjs the trails ! Aot f P oo Eant 0. by tho o A G oLenater gomat /7N ghicr.| The speakar then passed on 1o | then the falthlal f ¢ = 2 Spacial Dispatch to The Triduns. of the gnn'fi, who ‘robbed tho ecxpress | #8 tho truth by the persous best {nformed in {‘?nr;.on ot ",n"yl o) fxu'ruxi G Lans 35, .”'ll.h , - 5 ider CivI Service Reform, and showed that | ¢his week, when Jupiter Eluvins may teal mor CORRESPONDENCE. Wasumatox, D, C., Bopt. 9.—Information | carsjof the Unlted States and Adams Compa- | municlpal matters. The old Councll—tho one B gton, M " Tezltimate reform had come from Repub- | fiudly with the Democratic party. \ buvea .y oldeat daughter of the lata Charles M kT CONY TRICT. 3 rom oy far nies on the Konsas Pacific Road, 14 miles east of ° "'his question of reform was a didlleult SRt i THR ¥1INT CONGREISIONAL DISTRICT. recotved hera fram Charleston, South Carolina, ) o of Bedaiin, 1, Julylast. Ho asys ho haa 1o which dled lnst April—was one of an exceeding- | Hogors, of Qzmead Itoad, Burlington, N. J. No with, 1t was bard to sy [ A meeting of the Thirteenth Ward Republi- To.tha Ndilcr of The Trivune, places a different coloring upon the recent, riob | &0 VECAE 1 S ok, LU SIS0 8 re th |1y bud roputation. Tho necossity of haviug | cars. » A 3 : eyl eervico could be can Clihovns dekilne. Hone'a 1Hall tast exening, | , CUICAGO, Sept. 0.—As tho thine approaches | thure, The private dipatches say tha riot was | sinoh TAe opT ™ 0" e W "an that tho'| S0me one upon whom to heap all tho odiu and | | DARTLEFERCOANIIRLLCAL tho Clirch of by quickentog ] Willian Williams fo tho chifr, Gen, Chotlahy | for our Couvention to nomiuate a candidate to | yrocipitatéd by Demoerats demanding balt the | iames of ‘soven of then uro Frank and Jessa-| Toad oft il tha charges of corrupt practivea*was | mhor Butler, Richard Darilutte, of Chlcgo, and oneo eud o ceuseless dig ildressed the Chub, setting forth fu the strong- | represent one of the most Important Cougres- 1 t a Republican meeting, aa they have been | James, Col, E, and Brill Youugor, Clem Miller, i by the treatment of Ald, Iildreth, And | Katie Mary Campbell, of Kingston, Conuda, tion, we woull reach not & peefout #y8- | vt possitlo light the Tallecy of thio clalins of the | slonal Distrlcta fu the entire Union, the minds | et T o 2 A d " 1 | evinced by phel, s o 3 successfully dofng in other portions of theBtate, | Charley Pitta, aud Bill Chadwell. e thinks the | yot thero were men in that body worse than the | ¥37 Canada papars pleao cop, o b o ol e, | Demoeralle, pirty to reforin. Hle raviewed the | of tho peopt nre being dirueted to the necesslty | 7o this ieasongble demand the. Nopublicans ;‘(gl‘;?u‘r{,,:'r5’;;"":‘,:',;‘,3;';l,qg;';h;g,}gg;'"g;'- Jane Iidroth, Although thelr names wora not | , WALSICLUSI-AL the residonco o tho brdo'a Was chianged, the great. bulk of office- | "HCE, “Ehernn g penker, and | 0t £eloctin ..o one who will reprasent thom | refused o acquiescu, when thoy were fired upon | Jext y positive, p r~ Albany, L., Sopt. 2 b the it -Rov. rect In asserting this to be'the noturlous James | uscd aasynonyms of dishonesty as was that of onkoy, Y, ould b, Adken from the ratiks of the | antortatned Ui sudience In ks uedal Jogiad | with the dignity and ability commensurate 3a | by a Whita-Lino mob: Tho Republicans, boibg | and Younger bind of Southwest Mlssonsis bt | J. Harey, thcir work was us great and tholr cun- i\.llr‘]_\\vfllla“ ‘1('}71'" of Chicago, and diex Kuta ) nover, But “’! ,‘1“;" self-ovldont that | ytyle, e was Ireq\utmlfl interrupted by de- | the position that the district occupies in Cou- | jaryely fn the mnjority, determincd to stand | tho direction of their flight and placcs whero | ning for groater, Else how could Aldermen, ‘:;Z‘I:Y:S‘HVHAV‘T:E.‘D{;VQMflI arenlig, Seit. l:;:no rw?::-n:‘n"llw' 1;33’4 RUFORM, mousteations of 'pp.r?"l ¥ e Ay ‘fi""e' gress. Without detracting in auy manner from | their ground and play awhile at the White- | thoy huave stopped during thelr flight Indlcates | yygwn to have no property and lmvln;j no vist- | 4,"uy tho Tey., Dr. Rogers, at S A A Tt genticman was scated fn the Prest: | e ""{ e e t mlpln:mut the roputation of tho gontlemen whose nunes | Line game. ‘This resulted in killing several | §orm0 \mo\\'lcl go of b et hore, though Do | yle incans of uugpon,?lfla and support {amilcs? | brido's brother, 15 Wiliard place, James Me- ¢ R A aniitn wanld b cromael | ey e st W liave been monttoned i connection with the | Democruts. The order of thing fa for tho Grat, | foinliarity whitever with the ronds. Tt was done, and, to' judge from tho support | Nally, of Rand, McNally & Co., and Mim Eaily . * esoh & C e D et Mah e o ormed i tho _ Charigatan diticulty: | qzLnrough the sections whero they were sester- | ciin’ tha Aldorinan bisiniess was very goud in- | A. Waito, dsughter of tho iaia C. L. Waito, af escntatives of the Lost Cause “%flf Tied In a stable on Lako strect last eveniug. | nominstion, I would state that fn my opinion Tiitherto tn the South forty or ity negroes e day apd to-day thers has long been an estab cnd' The writer has in mind & gentioian who | Bumalo, &, Y. and what prospect for ofticlal purity | Tho attendance of boys was quite large, yet the | no man would represeat the district with more | LEGHR I st the wlll(yes cBr.'n’plnggwuhnut Msled regularToute of travel, withs convenlent | {<willing to make afidavit that an cx-Alderman Huffalo papofa pleaso copy. re then bol ' [Applatse] No oug | meeting was u fullure. The promised speakers | qistinguishied ability than Sldney shmith, | %5 stoppin-places for Lore-thicves aperating In | =4 Garmontold him that the poaltion ana | | HALE—PEABODY—AL Rock Tsland, July 4, by wingly voto for u way for Preslent | fafled ta uppear. . o Twio yhiea: e, wiihout. saltoiteium on | Y this Btate sud Towa, and the place where ther | ot ror tho City Conncll was worth 83,000 | the ltev. T IL lench, Mr. George L. ifale. of pred _the Rebelliou. It was claimed FIFTEENTIL WARD, 3 4 g 1, : 5 I RECORD stopped and slept for some Lours night be- | yogr and no questions aeked. : Moravla, N. Y., und dlss Lillian Usgo Peabody, ¢ Tilden was always u Unlou | The Republicaus of the Fifteenth Ward met | his part, Mr. Smith was put In nom- TILDEN’S WA ECOTD, fore last was nanied here day befors yestordny | TR0t s person had pome around to the dif- | °f,Chiesgo. ut le defled b 10 | Jast night in Fol2' Hull, coruer of North Av- | ination by the party, sud made a splendid can- A SPECINEN OP BAMKY'® PATRIOTISM. as the place where thoy would go. fotent d e sheing.and hoard the anxlous | S22 Detrolt papara pleass copy. a tingle expression of the Democrat | enuo uud Larrabee street. Owlng to tho Ius | vasa of the distrlet, aud on account of the apa- ‘Bpectul Dispatch t Mha Tribune. Good photographa of the dend bandits bave | carCib WeRCH e BT Rotomn promises of ¥ fte during thio War whics proved this. | clement weniber the ationdnce yas smulland | iy’ buactivity of the Ropublicsns hio wos | Wasnzsatos, D. C. Spt. 0.—Cen, Thomas | Deon taken, aid will be formardad to tho polico | rforin'snd tho Rroaleat profentalions of han- el T e 'S Taghes | the mecting acjourued 4l next Satuntay nicht | uteated, wnd u nuny slocted who during tho | Conway, of New York mokes this statement ro- | Of Weslerncllles.” : caty; that person woull acarcely bellovo that In | “MORRIS—OF whooping cough, at BB Ax m. o "y of & rairosd 1awyie waa ond | Tan il Vorts wil spesk foa Tange gatie. | \Vur world thtow up Wl Hat every uing o Unlon | gpecting Tilden's oppoitban to the Warfor the | A MycIr-MATRIED FoRGER sovekul luglanees the words wero llea sud tho | epl, 7, 1670, Kane Adell, Jofant and boloved o o ’ soldier wouk! 6 the d al 10, Lo ke 5 F d o talk, anghterof L, I A 3 e s o | eclog, Pia. record canslafent, Teft his acat In Congrst, | Unlon in 1803; I was suthiorized by tho Gov- ‘Suecial Disyaich (o The Tridune. P e Tacta and Tamors Tiave leaked outof | © Sho slccps In dcaus, ' avalting the call of tho bbbyt aa SRl lind AEVENTRENTH WARD: and crosscd the ball o cungseatulats Nen 1] | ernor of Now York to organiza a second battal- | Donuqus, In, Hopt. D—Josoph Holmes, | 1ate in tho presouco of a TRISUNEreporter, who | trump of God, When she will cowo from the land T ot ot | giiho Seventeenth Ward Tluyes and Wheeler | oy yla defense of the damible atracities of | fonof the Ninth New Yotk Voluntoors, Tho | alins Jo Tobin, alias ¥. IL. Glddings, snd a doz- | ook it wpon himsolf to inquire into the'cass, | Of tho unem: : pldeof Lincainand other nablo patriots. but f;“l';‘;"c';:"3;;;;:;’;"&.‘I‘guf_,:";‘:;“{lgnm;}w;‘{d“) Audersausitie, Libby, and Bello T, Undonbly | necessary expeuso bad t6 b provided by sub- | en other names, who during tho past 10 years | Tho ceaib of lia.investigatione, and the plaia LEONARDZSent. 0, at No. 11 llape mrcct, ol ot siia et | S Sech S Lnariot Vi bt | BV RS U Shelon e, Nepublkaigf | eion, ot Van Dureny Jumes . Drady, | ey forgry vilod Baake ot Woniac, | Sasinentof ot e oen 1t Chy e | ikt oty A, Gl ¢ C 5 1 ent, ocenpled , the chalr, und, de 2 et d i X 2 otice 3 L:::tl'l'x‘xbv;r ;}m[mnuusm e At W e Hio Cougrenn, 118 thia istsict, that hes beeh tor | ond Moyor Havemoyer contributed liborally, | Freeport, und other placos in Tiinols, snd Falr- | Fertodie” SAVAS obinton of tho readors - The b Saste s . 3 p IORNISON—On the Oth inst., Mary Carson [ 4 8 > past tivo yoars disgraced by disloyal- | with Georgo Opdyke, Wiliiam Curtls Noyes, and | figld, Waterloo, and otlier places in Iows, out of | ruinars were that bribery had boen used or ate M IE n parte M"}L‘;'u::""“g“‘;"(‘x c‘)‘:“,‘l':“‘:lzfi“’m:‘;"“:( Tesoutions, by wud Imhwl?lly. ‘"tltlx":fl;o for tne con- | other Ropublicans. J:hn Vngl Buren “"[5}1 Mr. | an aggregate 80 far o8 kinown of aver $30,000, | tempted n mmlect‘lon with the passago of an ;j';,fl',.f‘"km Horrion, of ‘Latort, o, aged + ' et ug WO eurs et by mnedloes ra urged me to go to sca Bamuel J. den. or mlice allow] ha - ABQOUT TOWN. the ward at the coming brimary elections, u.%nngh tha manipulations _of A T LnflTlldcn.w o aatd Iis would rather give snd lag been pursuel for months ) for OHICAGD SEILINGTON NAILIOAD CREIGIE-On, Sepl. 0, Lonias, daughter of ‘ REPUBLICAN HEADQUANTERS. Nton the ground that [t liad Deen ndo James and Loulse Cralglo, aged 2 yoars ond 3 E n forgery wupon a Waterloo Dbank last o 4 i 5 pollticlans ™1 There has never hoen In tha his- { monuy to bring back the soldlers than to sond | ¥ to enter the city, Nothing more was known | nonths, rday at the Grand Pacific Hotel wag | Tithout consulting the cluby and augsesle | oy of wur country a thio that demanded tho | any ore uta tha South. July, by~ Detective shottuck, of | than that, end the roporter began his crrand by | " Faneral from senldonco, 1311 Btate-at., on Mon- ely and busy, Local visitors wero many l{:‘fi e oor Ioinian T % ey, | tlection of able, logal, and fearleas men to Cane T thls clty, hos been at last traced to his iair, aud | buttoutoling » South8ide Aldcrman, a new vne, | day, Bept, 11, at 1p. woma, €al. A G, Balicovk was aboitt T"‘ug ! ulutluusc cw"n "‘ll:ll mi)r ldk"”v gress 1uore thau thy lnmum. and the best Inter- THE LATE CANADIAN FIRES was to-day arrested near Sycumore, 11, Thotel- | The worthy Alderman had heard s great deal COLWELL—8ept, after a long and painful 1 ) esta of not only the Republican party, but the | 3 er, | abaut the “rumored dishonesty, bt refuscd to | fllness, at Lis resldenas, urley streot, Alfred + A tas, Wit webe o ul mmc-s [ soven 1“0I ).lc lp(omnt&-'\: wm? te of ot ouly Lhe Repulilh L Hpsciul Dispatch to The Trituna, lovilouuneri(ant Walerlon, suottiseal Trasr baut ¢ i dish byt esfuct to) ] u n‘ 2o flrred a{)ortl{on of the d;.[y, bul:vl rrur;dbtio lll,l: thzl Cuo‘k‘, élu"m“ Cnfl‘l‘rltil lCu‘mmlllL‘n“l\fll‘l to | country, demand that personul frieudships and Ipsciul Disp: Iows, snd owns to a third somewiiors olse. the afternoon, Mo will probably at he Lwl hoard, and referred the man of | Culwell, in tho 44th year of his sge, greatly.be- oo hetn () 1 3 inting the | Preferences stiull give way to the aclection of MoxThuaL, Sept. 8.—AL o meeting of the | Qllicors from Iawa, Minuesota, Missours, and :,’.',’,’,:v{\o n.mlf." porson who hiad heard the sama | loved and deeply regrotied by all hia fricnds, bo sround a8 ususl to-morrow morning, :ghfi:f’;’n“::d":;g““':"[";::':_f'uyd“‘ L aproluting the | (e bust men, The First District wauts no man | Rellof Committes for the Lenedt of the 8t, | various polnts in Tilinols huve warrunta for his ! ; i 4 story, and more fn detml. The reporter found r,}"flg‘"gn‘w}fin %fim& }‘k :l‘}‘}'&"m-{mlmfiur- mendig fast, Massachusetts letters 1o | © After some further business of little Lnpore | 10 FeRrecunt It whuae loyulty to tho party ean | Jiyuctuthe sufferers; it was declded to ask the nrrsily s oro on' the. scent $o obtain the | st man dall hednd tlis oy, Tliets Vo Uxtord, (tEng.). Catroy () ad B Liouts P Dan Shepard statejthat the chances | tance the meeting adjourned, B ranLeAtr It I Coomrens 10 | City Counclito danata 320,000, An influentisl | THUSTORS FOREICE C0ta ol oo angerous | H38 ‘]“‘:“l"'lf."!’k e iRty | papora pleaso'copy. d < 2ud Wheeler and Gov. Rice never wore | A fow misguldéd oies of Tilten porsuastons | Kr? Bistriet 'wants no”_insiguificant man | committeo was clioaen to wait on the roligious | forgers in the West. B anything ndirectly abtatned, the R oror Yook RYAN-AL Moroy Homital, comer Twenty, \ i Ohio State Republlcan Central | Met last evenlog at 80 Noruy Wells wireets | jn tho Nationsl Ifouso of “Hepreavntativos. | oclotles with a view to get them to co-operato e T3 s of the beyty from whom tho brile was | S0 irect snd Calumot avanus, Scpt, 7, Edmon having fnvited Loreuz Brentuno, | cratie apeches by a man named delstein, & | Sob the Fitat Distekt wance & veyrasentitlvoin | in ralsing subscriptions, T ‘\.}Hmflcn A "n’(mm‘}.‘nl‘ demanded, sud thither weut, The gentloman atorst Sunday, 10th [nat., at T1a, m., from ] utleman will make several specchivs In | youngster iamed Walker, und @ gentieman not | $qngrost vordy dobiater] sooh lest, logical, In | A deputatlonarrived from Quebe to-ay to RonTA, 111, Sopt. O.—Morcis laphsol, who | last called’ upon fa the agent of the Chicago, | 1roapital, by cars lo Calvary, te. e speaks in Cloveland on Tuesduy | Unkuown to fumo—the Hou. J, M, Rountree, 3 2 s ¥ J " el Millington & Western Railroad, and his nuine | A s urgaments quick toaticipate his bpponent’s | dVocate an appeal to the local Leglslature on ::):n l|'Ien:ldl 'llt::l?: fifflm:hfinfu"?{: dc‘".“. 1‘:: s Mr. . It, Paul. The reportes stated what ho p.‘r‘gg'llf.nzlhg?ylfifim Zu::‘uut‘h'ol":r'g“nm i l)ll;r b nexts Sandusky Olly Wednesday, wnd defonse, and Uiurho [ propared to attacl Els | hehall of th sullerers by the Bt Johns, the st 4 commibs | o ted to know, sod Mr. Paul suld: “About o | dsughtcr of James snd Mantus 3ifler, aged zdo Thur aday evening, e will then ro- A BAD FAILURE. weakest polnta. Mr. Smith has not saught, nor-| Quebee, und 8t. Hyacinthe fires. Anothicr depu- | ted here early In the summnér, was rearrssted | yeqr ago last February & man called upon Mr. | yearsand 7 mootim, . ‘ 3 canvuss the Becoud Congresslonal Diw EMIL NOTUR AT TORNBR-HALL, doen e now seck, the nomination, et the | tation Is here frai Quabee to obtafn ald and | to-day and bound over tn $1,500 additional bail 3, W, Kddy, the I'rusldent of this roud, and Rewains takun to Batavia, 11k, forinterment. Though the wholo city had beon placarded | Coming Congressional Convention exhibit the | coucurrenco of tha citizons of Montreal iufnflu- | for threo more robberies; In shich ho has been | sald that ho ropresented a faction of “tho City | - LONG—Sept. 0, at 100 West lartizon stroet, lendershott wishes (t undoratood that B y 13 pood sonss to ask 8ld Smith tu_agaiu becomo | oncing rellef fromn tho vfl"‘"{ml cities of the | od b, 1t seoms that Raphaol, who kept | Councll, and that $8,000 would pass the ordf- | Mrs. M. farot Long, in the Gy v of lier ago, wood Littlo (ferutun Bund conslsts of | With announcements that the great German | Gur'stondard-bearer. AN OLD Refustican, | United Kingdom,!Frauc, and tho United States | P36 Wp pliach, who kept | TEREECYieh wo thon hiad hefare the Councll, | _Etnaralby cars 16 Calvars, Hept. 11, ¥rionds voters, and not boys or young inen. | Democrutic orator, Mr. Einll Rothe, of Cincine towards the sufferers by the late fire ju Mont | & lnt'ond-lmr:tl aud old clothos atord | o riines would give us permisslon ta run | Of the fainily invited to attand, 20 ina budy to Indlanapolls, and will be | uatl, would answer last cvening the speech mada “ HONOR TO WROM HONOIL I8 DUR. ealm Ward, Queboe, - + on Bouth Washington strect, was In the | qur linw intu the city on an elevated rafiway. 05t Louls pepera pleaso copy. g o tho 20t inet., present at'tho Soldlers! larl Sch M fek Musie Hall t T te Bdlter af The Tribune. e — habit of purchasing and seercting stalen prop- | If tho $8,000 was not given, wo could not got | JOUNBON=Sopt. 0, 8t tha residence of W, M. lors? Convention. B e houfh s s band wha poning | _ Ci10AGO, Sept 10.—Knowiug that Tits Tag- CORRECTION, iy’ that thosg thicves. would bring M, . | the ordlnaicos” s Tleuglian, 424 Usk strosh, Mea, Cathorlno Julia: Tollowing ¢ the ylsltors to | 9378 350, and though & brass band was blowlng f b " won, sged 70 years st ;mh;f‘ oo Mg ey -!l?v"mfl as liard 48 Jungs would allow from o'clack p. | UM% 18 an earncat wivocata of hanesty In polf- To the Exltor of The Tribuns. larza amount of stolen S;omx. which have been 4 What nume did this man givel asked the | *yinitayat 2y, w, Sunday to Graceland. O e e ane Tl ¥ selock,yel N * | tend oflices, T destru tocull the attention of your | - C1410400, Sept. B.—In your very able articlo | ddentified wore found at his place. Some of the | reporter, LONERGAN—On Friday, Sept. 8, after a shory (Chrles &, Cliutan, New Orleang, Lt | oy to lsllopaat 8 o'cloukyot North Bido Turner. | 0 00 S0, 5 % that Mad, Wil E, Walte, | on_ rallroads and North-Bida fmproyements | thicves lisve bovn quaatiug, and i ts anticipated | - 1418 suld tit bla name was bui Cutugtlie, Boloved daughuor of - l.'e' {¥ il},q \}"n ;;'é Willlnm ;nmm“: Tlall wus not suore than ull last evening, o which apucared {n Thuraday's lasue, you fnade that enough evidence will be obtained to send 3 Lau anna Lonorian, aged 21 years., Cupt. F. N, Reese, d Haphael up for llfe, e was head and frong ot 441 have heard the deicription of the man,! Wil take. ‘Dlace from the resldence of ber dlan I They uny that the weathier was the cuuee of this, | ® goutlomun of trust and howor, is & equdidate Utica, N. Y3 “.p;‘i' u‘:,‘.]'{j_ l“}mx'_ and thul the Liull would Linve been crowded f | for the offlce of ecorder of Deadn, Puna; vartantly conveyed the ea that 1 intended run« | the gany, and descrves to bo punishpd to tha | sald the reporier, '“Ia was a large may, full | parents, No. 1430 Hutterfleld stroet, to-day, [ o Y % beard, blue vyes, dark clothes, very good- | The remaing will be tsken to 8t Jamew Church, v, Cotin. m ther clerk had not shown bimselt to b It lims already been stated through the col- | ning the Mutfgpallwn Hotel nyself, which {s-| full extent of the law. 2 rod ) I ] i ; 5 DE::PI‘!:(’!‘A'I“;:;“I‘:EAflQUAuTllll. : g::f Ilc:;:l;{ltn: b‘; m:l:u: "l.hu rlrn :;:m: ums of Tun TRIsuNs that the Major doserves | not the case. ‘Fhanking you for tho kiua notico looking glllul. and evidontly Trlshy )yt care to Calvary Cemetory, All ily invited to atténd. which you mado of my new enterprise, I desire TN PRIZE MURDER, tlonality, A ; Tt nay 0t 1 lva up my hind' to quit | Prinansiiui, Pa, Scpt. 0.~This morning ”“Y“’ b "fim'" sid Me, f 3 ‘,v""' (W Mu":fi; sty hotel lfe, o will he ween by iy advertisement, | in the Court of Quarter Sessions, Judge Blcark | s jor, Alva bim the moncy, although wo | 2 fn another purt of Tra TRILUNH that that hotel of uarter Bestians, Judgo Elcock | kuew that we could not got (ha ordluance.} ™ pogsTiCAL ANNOUNOEMENTS, 15 for ront. M, O'Byram, on tho beneh, the cases of the tug-bost masters [’“"i"‘ without t, Wo datormined to walt thl | aammm e o O S e No. 28 North Wellesircet, | Juines B, 8teban, Patrick McCarthy, John 8cully, | the Councll changed.”. - CENTRAL COMMITTEE, e e ¢ aud George Whalan, whio are charged with bolng “The go-bstween, of course, was not lmfl ' J}g\ulh}:&u: :'lmti'a:k cl-mmy “§ n\alltn BCcn:- OREGON WHEAT, accessories to tho kiliog of Philip Koster | SAPUEY L0 taY what Aldcrmon ho represented 17 | 351 EERRUAS ML WS R tas M icaddiaricre, asked the reporter, inat,, a2 p, 1. st Republican headquarters, BaAN Frawcisco, Sept. 9.—A Portland (Ope.) | in the urm.nfim. in Now Jersny, which oo~ %0, nn&)., would not say that, slthopgh ho | corner of Clark ani Lake-st All wombers are ) il thier verats, ting was to conyene. But d o rekeeper ho ias proved so falthfu “r‘v‘“l\:;sel’f:““m};‘t‘]‘zfmy“";:‘;‘ Jurlors Ll e :‘llx,pp‘;w tfinw;l‘wurmlck“tlhl‘lw"a:.“ that ¥ his name should bo written in leiters of i eceived u dispatch from J. O, C. Lu- | have been less full than I was It | BOIO0 Inthoumldst of wll the corruntion of Missiaripnl, stating that be could notbe | Thursday night had the weathier been even | $h0 Whisky-Ring ho was strictly honest, al- h the th tust. to the opeu-alr meeting. | worse than It was last night! The fact ls, tho | thOUEh offered a large bribe to ald in defrand- Muston, of Nehraeku, Senator Trum- | 00 e satlafled with what Carl Behurz | D the Government, aml, becauso e fearlossly oy, i will ot :x 200 | Nad told them, od they do not. care o lear | EXPosed this atterapt st bribery, the whisky Fivat District Congressional Conventlon | efforta to answer his unsnswerabla argument, | Powers drave hiin frod bls posttion, Fur pearly dlspata et exporiers ro having curred laal weok, came U on Wil of habeas scknowledged thy oxlatence of & ring, We had roquested to bo l""’fl‘“' - tru‘&h’&h ll:“{clcu‘:ln; ';!rul: to l‘nld :gmq. nrrl; corpus for o finat llvmlnf- R communleation | a eall ghor ‘f 3lx weeks ago from “,,gumu man. CLIRIS MAMER, Becrotary, ./ t tho State Headquarters at 3 o'clock yes- | At s gusrier to ) o'elock Mr, Conrad Niehoft | two years, tnstuad of amassiug o fortuny by dis Yt b was received from GQov, artrantt to the Dis- | Thjs trme e called himuelf Brown, ~Ile aaked FOURTEENTH WARD REPUBLICAN, afternovn, und dotermined upon halding | responded to the impatient clamor of the crowd | honusty, ha unomployed i n consequence of | I under ‘“h"‘lflh armers goneraliy oill nat | trict-Attorney, vequesting that furtber pro- | snvention un tho 20th lust, 8t u place to be | and called the mecting to urder, nominatiog | which Ku waa compulled to suffer the Juss of his for the pricos now rullng, Expaitens w 500 t9 pass tho ordinance, We told him Grand rally Monday evening at Lochner's Hall, 1 | ceudlugs In tho caaes might Lo _postponed 'for ‘ri prast) i if ¥|\ cl 4 cal | 400 Milwsukos-av, The followlng gontiemen wil G-norrow, 3 Mir. Edmwund Juessets ax Chfvinan of tho meets | Domestead by forocloaure, This fact hecoming low 40 take up wore vessols under the i o1l Weok, It ardr hat tha (IAVErSOF mignt f.u'r:fn';‘.',?fi,"'iua "“.:'K.';' ks Lo lianeat to 2,,., A0ress the mastivis BatewsAtosrny Hoad, culz owing were registered at headquarters u.;i. ‘Mr. Emil Rotbe arrived at the liall a¢ this | kuown to the Jaweuted Webator, he wyote the | Cmstances, ‘Tho price. of wheat hero s §145 | have: opnortunity of inveatizating tho matler | i any monoy, Rgown sald $hat the ring was | Attornsy Tuthill, Senator Johu Buebler, Gen. J. wbroad: John C. Herry, Boston, Mass. Kou!, accompanled :{ Jerry Crowloy aud Gen, | Major a letter of commendation, aud roculled | Slongelde. o wara fully, The postpuneiuaut was ordorpd se- lmt 1arige enoujgh {0 dofest our ordinanco, buy | B, ltoynolds, and otheru. All citizens arq requesi- pich, "i'fi"” o' ‘v:n' Sa‘i’ii'.f' g‘f e Krmt nfi«lfla‘z“mm““‘ m“;r‘ u\{!hllt)lu:v‘ltulu".l.lulm tho foremost to nuswer THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, SRl . \]1":° e 1 "!Y““““‘m“'t}' e m‘:‘\ltfull‘d‘«: i T hy 5 by . - b . c . Wol pay U] or the vomblnation coul Haw Hlanue, Moumouth; Wallaes | ou taking the chutr, thunked 'them for the | tn hils country’s eall for volunteers, and helped PiiLADELIHIA, ept, 0,—~Tha fire und fate uf DISLIKES CONFINEMENT, : wuw ..fl }:»‘m:u by ruferein) atponin ) by ) POALD! City, Mo.; 8, T, Henderson, Auu | honor conferred upou hiny, ‘The few words ho | ralss two of fhe companles that wout from | {ho Assocluted Ploncera of California were the 87, Lauis, Sept. 0.—Alry, Jusephiug Mellor | uylug over, sud publishing, nlic about fli 0.'G. King, Kenosha, Wis, hud to suy camo from s, hears, That, in spite A He sarved bravely and well theougli- | roavuces of the Centonntal Expasition to-da DEPENDENT GUEENBACKERS. ol the weather, K0 IuaDy persons were lia War, ud was promoted for meritorious | USO8 e HSE R lw,(mpo! ulil et enont 1louse parlurs werd qulet yos- Jresent waa |mm} that the Geruuns were for jees, Gens, Mearthur and Ducat taks | 100 000 wero cash to the mn.l'n exbibition, and Becretary S&nrlugcr was quite ill, snd | Tilden aud Reform, The Germaus could uot be | pleasuro fn Ixrulning the Major's army record, | 4 580' o the Jlve-stock show. " to atteud, His brother was wround, |-auade to belleye that the Republicun I|)»my was | and testify that ko ulways bad the npprobation, | = o) but bie hud nu uews to commuuicate, | sble to purlfy ftself, nor would they be clialued | love, and respeet of his men -mf’ supurior O'B'-_n,u ARY s —— motiier of E. (1, Metlor, tha abscoydiug Montraul wooks, We refused atill, and went to somo of 3 (o e orne ielp us, They did L8 . W Jeweler, who was arresfed liere Thuraday, made :‘fx,“:{x‘fi:’fii‘:"iflfiP:x;gc:e(:pd‘:xhy'm‘\y«:lurl'gl bR e Uhationd, Huncelh i an application to Judge Jones, of the Crimiual | wye! wo buve our ordisauce.” o meoting. Come oll, Tilden zetornjors of Court ta-day, for a writ of Lubeas corpus in be- | 4" Ay you sure that Brown sad Bmith are one | for conviction are lnvited. half of her sul:l‘ With & vlew to releane from con- | 43 th damg persont " ndfi IN BLUE finoment, Judgo Jones issucd tho writ, relur- “Just s posltive as_can be, sod My, Eddy uble next Tucsday. fiss faund olt where DBrown-gmith Hvee, and A mecling of the Boys in Blue of the Plrst 2 : e e R h will bo Hold'at the Grand Pacifis Mondsy evehing MURDERIN NEW YORK, PR X MaTiONEY," a4 Bortlaok wuarp. - Juportank Uasloesyon Liad. Naw Yous, Bept. O.—A terrible murder was 4 Ohy, yes," fim {n the roporter, whon ha coms L e e committed this evening b the vorner of Hoyne Iv.m:v.\ Con with the dcxurlpnunn! Hrawn-Smith, RALLY! BEFUBLIOANS, BALLY ! dell, J 12 ¢ few callers, and littlo enthusiaan, to uny party, lleudinitted that the Republie- | officers, . TUE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. aus piade a graud show and gave Cark Schurx M), Walto for along timo confldentiul Naw Lauawon, N. Y., Sept. O.~Moses Y. ok Couuty Central Committee held a q‘ullc un avation, but it wae not in honor of tho | clerk for Mr, 8. P, Rounds, und Mr. Kousda | Tylden, brother of Gov. Tilden, dicd early this yesterday afternoon ut the headquar- | Republican cattse, but the man himsell, But | waserts that lm]lnlh-u trust vun bu pluced fn bim, | searnlng, 2 nd 70 Bouth Clark street. Perry H. | this man even could not chisuge thy determing- 1u soclal elvcles, s a citlzen aud gontleman, R —— :upled the chalr, snd Dr, D, AL 8ttt | ton of the Germans to vote for Tiden aud Re- | he holds a bigh posttion and the good-will o A Kentucky Personal,—Twa charming sisters, geretary. Gen. Corse, from the Ex- all who l.'nuw’i 3 forin. ful, and {e tho proslding ofticer | Misses Jerushia Hatsy and Folly Aun Hquashead, ‘usumit{u, reported that the plan A lang Jst of Vice-Prealdents was then read. | of 'a Hiorary mldliurhlnl club, \V‘ ik i d .{ Ly el bolle AunSatmbend: ! Ve o | e b brather-fu-| 2 Hlldret) There will he w Repablican mase-meel A o think him de- | vere the @ obsoryed” of all obssrverd’® iy Main :‘;d P“m:"‘ff"'w“ “PM;‘:““ ‘E&“fi“‘: crooked sapher{nlow gt Aidtly, tho ot L e e bl e Sae % last nicetlog for holding priweries | Tha Chalriass then utroduced sorviug of all the praise iven hink, and can ape | street last Friday, They honored ong of our | 8 YOURE towdles were i thab ueighborhood | ™upyg'same man, yald Mr. Paul. ; i ednesday. avesiug, ande iy ol Lol o Bl | ot PR g S, s b | s e el | e g e b o e | S8 BEER el 2 | RS Alr. e 3 W 2 of allks, ; ete., a) [ " Ve " f B, ab 11 A that s Tad el i Nyt @8 a0l Ak .5""4‘&!;':;1--""' 9. h‘:lgnll"‘"f’vh Sy edartier l‘éf:‘ wn“,\, ng ahouk » ring tu the now relarn Coun ity i thnety tafeunicd o ot ( , ——