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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1876 ' £ ' i i g 5 ? L 4 In the Petershur district, which has so large a | spectors report, alro, under tho Metallifernus t fe travel fn. Tt | b Ity; 3 VII{.GINI Republlean mnjority as to bhs known ns tho B?Im:n Rey 'lflflliull act of 1872, ns_amended Inat TI[ COU]UI‘S' 18 recognized and clwmn-r:l'x.zmnlr‘ur(hre p’:-npcr c‘;‘;fl:‘lv:r{’o;:'}n':r:v|?;;:‘;rm?‘n:‘;:eer‘:mfile:&? Essae “3'31’!1 q'{é!f'flwg”ff: e “iliack District,” “the Demoacrata nesert thelr | year, and’ state the quantitica of mineral, but B thing for all oceasions, whether for street dross, It 18 not dificult to produee fmitations of '1' t abiiity to olect thetr man, This 8 undoubtedly {lm atatistica do not fnclude undressed mineral dinner dress, or eventngzdrese, aml it (3 unlves at champagne, If not by the agency of petroleum, F R E E O N E 2 : {ons of the Rebal Spirit o falee predictions but, It must be remembereil | which lins heen rlocked, and not. eold. trented, | A Good Crop of Divorces Hare | atthe Exhibition. Travelcrs aud vlsltors arc | hut thnt of, smong other thinge, chloroform H ”mlfastut on: 6 that, 1 the lost munlelpol campalgn, they wera | o waed. The fron-are product of 1870 I stated here fn suificlent numbers (o make the style, | water, which, likn many other chemlcals, hna & f of the Whites. mitceessful in tho facoof the actual large ma- | nt 2,673,800 statuto tona: lead ore, dressed, 70,- vested on Saturday. We repeat that no laggage Is needed at thistime | heen pressed Into the service of orlinary trados- i Jority againat thom, Their hopes are largely | 813 tons; black tin, 12,504 tonas hesldes 700 tons it for any_purposes of ctlquette or ceremany in mcn.plt 18 pothaps not aurprlsing nu{t many ¥ T duo to the candidaey of two Republicans,—Dr. | contalned fn tin oro solld in ntnnu; copper ore, = Philadelphia begond what visitors travel fu and | people nhnu'fl waste thelr substanca In the b Biacks Arp IKept in o | Jorgensen, a whita mau, and De Mortl, n col- r.?fi{’l tons; rock ealt, 101,110 tons, exclusive of | Bankruptey Matters, Now Suits, | can carry n the satchol , valise, or shawl-strap. | purchase of riotous and spurious champagne, AND H flow the ored man,~but the schism may yet ho healed, | 1,670,000 tons of white ealt made from_ brine: Jud ts, the Call, 15t Those who bring frunks are simply sowine for sz it might be well for such poople to consider { stato of Bubjection. and, with'n strlet wateh upon the' baslothoxes, | zine re, 2443 tonss Himestone, 499,037 tons: udgments, the Call, Ete. themsclves the sceds fora big crop of delays, | that fine wines proditced by sucii processes as the people’s will may ho done. MNEMON, :‘1‘;'(’1‘!:“,;5]:::“(:!} nl"l‘ll,’{fnluz«:;n'u;fl(;;gs‘%;:;;‘ 4‘1.00(; regrets, diaupholntuwnu, and vexations.” % ';n have llv!\:rllmg fro of uocyeui't {"fl.lfl)’. And ' —_— q S e B c ) 4 40, ns AN s i they might with advantage turn their attention i nn o slata (not school slates) and slabs, dreased, 163, | The divorce miit was very lively Saturday o s Demooraoy Proposo to Count Out FORT LARAMIE. 563 fonn; pypsum, 6,008 tona: fald (from irce g orcived, nd a farg YELLOW JACK. T e b T AR ] é L] blioan Congressmon, Ty ) gold t‘[_ throe new patrons helng rercived, and a large st Bittle, aml yet hnave the exhilarating amd All Repul R ssmen. . A Ttadget of Milltary Naws. 1‘"5 cight ounces; &0 quartz, Merfonelehieey | pumbor of grists of decrees ground out. The harmless nqualitfes of fine champagns without, ———— Spectal Correspondence of Tha Tribune. tie u,’,',',fi“lifl:.‘;,?.::",’,fl:‘g:,".‘.?,"(.f.d',tfl,“u'(‘fk,‘l'""'l','f first new unfortunate was Richard Pect, who s [ T1° Fever In ";’,’n'[l"'cn' A1, <Sofloring Nl '.:v‘ o tleleate mpnt sichas the Austrian s | Corrtspondence nf The Tribune. Fonr LARAMIE, Wy., Scpt. 9G,—Gen. 8hierl- | ereancd Lo 59,078 In 1875; and the Lives lost by | grieving beeause his wife Elizaboth mn away | o Auensta ‘[,nfi'c,:m,a',:orm', | iidee o i Y Pronohl Vouviy. :“':::m Vn., Scpt. 24, —Virzinia politics | dan arrived on Saturday, the J0th; and, 08 Gon. ml-ch'lcntn wero 113, orone In 488 persons em- | from bim In Junc, 1674, and, having wighed for | fng mun,,gu",mm{ s thiat, city from aleading Sitting on n Paronplne. o’ . RGO oy undus attention In. the pres- | Crouk dld not eamo Ul Thursdag, ho tiad eev. | FG i hving becn only ono §u G47 u the pec- | ier reburn so long tn'val, o begs 10 bo - | physican of Brunawlck, G et : gl o bsort B0, os the gntoway to the Doin- | oral doya tn walt. Fishing was the principal Ot RENE Jowed to seck another falr ona onwhom lls | Duixewick, Ga., Sept. 21, 1876.—Dr. 8. C. | Yesterdny morning a traveler by one of the ; ot A ol ns t niso was to tho *South- | pastime. Gen. 8. proved himsolf a4 No. 1 THE CENTENNIALY #lgghs will make more (mpreasion, Lucbesntiveri: Xunoar awor of T cxits | mailroatituatus bttt Ao ety porcising o ol edoracy, f pives an fnclplent 1doa_of | ayortaman, In addition to his othor accomplish- il sl Tho same kind of conduct on tho part of | Saich caing for mogica] Atd and urioe, DUt ¥ | Of Lol okl sorors The 1oy i in blesc L a3 wo do things down thar, st Tho | ments, Pennsylvania’s Day—A Quarter of a Milllon | Henry Kuchler {5 the eauso of much trouble to have no ided’ bf the fearfnl ordeal thronsh sehich | ghoyp an (neh andn hx:l'r ';I‘I, gr‘de:-‘mt“:tlll?c Terey ey they are £olng 1o swoop Vir. | Gen. Bheridnn, Col. 8heridan, Mal, Powell, Tersons rosont. Ia wie Heurlotta, and sl also fs seeking to re- | \iqR(e Panene ¥ regrel o say that e 2alle fof | anlinnl might have ns tnuch nir ns possible, 1Tty Dem have n way of doing us they | aud our Japoncso visitors feft fn tho stagolnst Dispated 10 New York Herain, turn to single bicssedness, fate 03 our call npon Agusta. 1 have detormined ( UWREF mat the box duwn near the ticket-oflice foke nl:.’x::‘l‘s'xgtfll‘?"h"l guess they will, With | Saturdny. Very fow orders have boen Iasucd, I eotione, they appoint all tho Blection- | but it 18 understood that the command which fs oy mnr"om thelr own rauks, and the fow ox- | now at Custer City will come fu to bo poid, in L S are principally made up of rencgnde | two or threo weeks. : “ml!cnm, ‘and men who have recelved politl- Whether the tired ones will bo allowed to re- Pryraprrina, P, Scept. 33.—Pennaylva- nla Day nt the Exhibition has been a wonderful suceess in cevery way. In point of weather, o cloudless sky and a braclug, exhilarating atmos- phere made outdoor sightsecing a deifzhit, - As a Mettels ¢ to wrlto vou_a fow linos to acquaint you with tha | ®hile sttending to mome other inatter, and It lfl{f‘,fl;au ps “J’;:K},J,";:fi;;’;,::fi " oo | soarful condition of vt poo a9 roquieat you | attracted litle uttention. By and by a yount MACHINERY. n K y of her | 4o publiaban nppeal for hefp Inona of your ¢ity | man, who had ot tired of standing up, acelng lusband, Goeorge Mettehnan, reslding at. No. 43 | papers. Upon the announcement of the ‘fact that | what appeared to be nn empty frult hox fawdy, H Carroll streot. He appears to bg in the habit of | yellow fover wae In existence in oue midet, for the rlefiml od hineelf upon it with asigh of rellef, firet thae fu_the Wistory of Hrauswlck, the | Ahystander who understood the *situation showing his mettle by potnting ler cyes in } 4. o " Rl o for cause. Of coursc, thesoBoards | main, and fresh troops be sent out for the fall far as the attendance goes the numbers who [ funcreal hwes, thmwln'.:'v her agalnst the atovs E;"."éfi}'ci"fu°251’1‘,"?1'&%‘{.'5“’.‘",'\'?:5?:“2‘} 'Ifi':t: steppedd up quictly, and with his cane began d mlos:!:;rvlcm andonly require, Hke Tilden | camplgn, Is one of the mysteries carefully | crowded fnto the grounds were not only unpre- '““{ [llllm““ and u;‘i“‘;"l"g her "w\’ i""é“;’,” ;‘““""”"“I" ’;‘ fyeey "““(’1 ""~'l faud fonn: ,"‘"’ flxfi'f'g‘e”'nffi'fi"u{? nnnmfi' I){L‘fl.l‘:y‘.‘: Inl:r:,_'r';lv; i Fam Lflflfl, Maflurflcmmfl bmckg o subservienty 5 o 3 and other erockery. Masing now urrived ut the | have principa ocated ~ nlong ¢ ints ' " Tweed, to know, just before tho polls close, | guarded. cedented fn the history of tho Jixhibitlon, bu | Bt OWCE roerse, AT SO GEEREREL YIS | UF™ railrond | feading - from .~ tuia _city, | i Were, aud then lie got his “back up." “The 3 {OCTATIC VOTES ARE WANTED | — Gen. King, with headquarters of tho Ninth | furbeyond what hos ever been knownat any W MANY DEN ask for o change u.mugh the aid of ncourt of | and many of them have bien stricken | reader mav at gome tmie have admired the 0 ! vdney. T I international fair. Before the tum- ¢ e b with the dlecaso since leaving tawn, in places | alacrity with which an individual has arls ite majority. ‘The schisms | Infantry, will go to Sydney. Fourcompanlies of | previous Interna re rn- | equity, and ot the satne time ehe begs that the 1 nlacrity wit L ual hi risen foralt up "‘(" m:lx‘l‘ll:u b vfl?éy also contributo to lnnmzry’nru toggo fnto cantonment at Ol Fort | Btilcs wera opened in the morning eratwds had Jrllldgz’wnl throw In a sifce of those i?wo houses | Shere they cannot procure medical altention. 1 | from a chalr out of deference to a bent pin Vitbin tho Ttepu Heno, nssembled about them, putlently waiing o | and-lote—one No. 43 Carroll street, the other | 5 cONsantly riectving calls In tho country that T | which hind somenow got thero before him, tut AND it O, Groaks Allos—Capt, Nickorgn, Tout. | CHUDGOLO gEk . Eromh’ Ul e watl i | So. 13 Weak O troet wbies are oot . | SHhSSLe i LIS gl L CRBIAD | o thim oo the i, ot up e thonieh e "As s been frequently remarked, negroes | g itie 0N Tiont, Clarleepre here, Tho news. | constantly” swellivg tide of humanity poured | hor puenaclous husband. i macical fovee Ta Eutieely Ineumicent 1o give | had sat down upon u full paper of bent ping, all * ot a success 0s political organlzers; and, Qopor_corrcspondents of tho expedition—ir, into the grounds. “Then there was a slight Il |~ Judge Williams granted divorces fn the fol- | nttontion to th rick, nnd nurkes are not fo be hnd | liot at that. we to themselves, even though thoy bo | Wateon, Mr'gm,m,,,, and Mr. Finerty—arealso Then ot 8 o'clock they began coming fn etill | Jowing cases Saturday: Dorothea from Chiris- | tvon any torms, In fuct there ure not cuongl per- AN AN RS when left defeat gencrally 18 thelr portion, | here. larger throngs, though prepared to stay until tian Busse on the gronnd of cruelty; Sarah A, | tons well to wait upon the rick: consequently onr A New York paper has thls slanderous para- 9 N ais ron oshn . Davin, uisd Uestrson | B aredbntnidly tythg Ter (ne Nt uf elc | graul: *Orange County hns n Musial ‘Astoein. | GOOD-WILL OF THE BUSINES® Eliza C. from George P. McMubon, canscs, rfflllflldrund'urnpu,nur! ng. ‘l’wnl £ive youa few | tion that §s over filty years old, One or two sty e o ot o G, | 058915, o i, e, b ep Bt | yotng e ave Velonued ta T over et . Sortelle, cuuse, drunkennees) Mary P. from | . K o ! waa orgnnized. o . A, Kenda ienness: | mantly day and uleht with Httle or no eleep. £ MUSENENT? Annie from Anton Olson, druhlenness and ndulx’mm{mrnnny fawmily ix down wllluxl,m farges; | Foomeiadnstani e nen s crucltys Willlam R. Shaw from May A. 8haw, | fivccaeeain iy Houseand no nurses tobe had. EXPOSITION, ueserdmn; James U, Poliocl from My Folluck, | My einter, who has fust recovered ang b barely " 1P . " | ablo to get ahout, with the asslstance of the cinl= desertion; Phebo A, from Joseph ¥, Tobannah, desertion, dren, munnzes to get through the day, Yesterday 1) g 4 1attended betwaen slxty and eeventy’ canes, como Judye Soore granted decroes fn the follow- | {'ahout 1 o'clock at nieht, and_ aloe. mirsed b OL\LY SEVEN MORE BAYS Adoiphus W. Beecher from Mary | famiis antil mneving. Have attended wrer iy = R';l{:'l]::;l{‘%" ot desert, they arc not agress- | Thosuppiv-tratn arrived from Fort Fetterman T oenersly walttn apathy for tho attack | JERLETEON A Wi B8 ML tiorrow wilh tho .‘{E:‘h:“mnm enterprising though less numerous gu atc m;wch rrgm Hearl ln{l\"crto tho Black : “As an fnstatico of this, they arc making | Hills wus onc of almust unpuralleled hnrdsmr loe. headway oven In thoso counties whore thoy | In summer-campaigns, They started out with s:llon\:;u e ascendant; yob clinglng to two days? rations to march a distance of nearly ould 200 miles, over o country entlrely unknown, ex- ihe party-relations, a8 the futllo offorts of the | wog ns fnformation ot e lenned from Tn- to cormpt_a singlo good colored | dfans: with no road or trail, wnd nothing but ‘f?.'.“n‘}fi:?fc'nuer to_canvoss ‘Norin” Caraina for sugacity of thelr gaide, and tho gencrat dirce- 'I'Ahlcu aitests. ‘There hos been on carnest | tioh, to quide them; no knowledge as to wherg +fTort on mnllmr'- of the 'Tilden managers t0 | they would find wood or water. They traveled after nightfall to eco the disjilay of fireworks fn the evening. Many brought thelr Junches and supper in baakets, and (b wis fortunate they dld, for every reataurant on the grounds, nu- merous and” spaclous ns they are, was crowded to overflowing with hungry and thivsty visitors, At~ 1 o'clock ~ 120,000 people had ald thelr cutrance feo at the gates, At 4 o'clock there were 200,000 on the groutds, and an hour later the unpreces dented number ot 220,000 paying visitors had been reglstered at the turnstiies, This, with 15,000 free entrances,~oxhibitors, public ofil oF VORTHINGTON & SONS, alkcer for work with the colored | on thelr weary march, combnting thodifliculties, | tale foreign Commlssioncra, aud othurs,—i an the ground of adultery, and Mary | cases to-day and am coing throogh th same ordeal | Nontell f s L5, ol d Viiniay and, 12 | ot lnat g et were g thoditleultios; | cronsed tho number to 350,000, e largeat imm- | from Heney Markor on thu Bround’ of cruelty | in-niait. > How fond~ 1 ahall e ule 10 | Great Wosiers Gonepalt i TETHASTATE 1N- L 'no emall inducements held out$ | coid rain, makinw the prafrics lmost mpass. | LoF ever known to visit & world's fair i oncuag. } and drunkenncss. dute the mental and physicial etrain, | DUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHI GO, ES OF ADMISSION. Tho official statement gives the nuinber of pay- ng visftors at 257,500.] Tho only upproach o 1t ivus at Viouna on the occasion when the nd- mission was onlzwlo cente, when the numnber present was 173,000, Every bullding and overy avenua fin the three-mite faclosuro of the Cen- tennial grounds was filled with a denso thnss that made locomotlon dificult. Nothing liko it has cver befors been kuown in this country,nnd the good order that prevalled was marvilous, Up to a late hour this afternoon the Centenninl guerd had made not a siuglo arrest. It Is prob- able that the numbers present were only lmited by the means of transportation, The Pennsyl- vanin, the North Peunsylvaniaythe Lehigh Val- Iey, the Readiug, aud overy other rallroad brought people from every coitnty in the State. }lnltlhm city the day was observed as a special ollday. ‘The exchanges, the banks, the public offices,and places of businesa gonerally were closed in re- sponse to the proclamations of the Governor aud the Mayor, The citizens and the scorcs of thousands of strangers fn the city went to the Exhibltion, nnd every possible meius of cunvey- ance was called into_requisition. The steaui- cars of tho Reading Rallroad and the Pennsyl- vanfa Railroad ran ot frequent Intervals local ITEMS, God nlone knows, My ‘experionce I Judze Drummond is expected home daily, ahous the experlonce of all others, 1 lave vis. Tudics Blodssett il resume his ropitlar rou. | 1224 fainiltes where theru was not u slogle tembce ) n " 5 up; dependent ratirely upon what negtrn help can tine of business to-day, and will be in court | B¥FAkCRL M EEY IRSR ot T oken the clince daily. “of recovery extreniely dn 0 additio T files of tho United Btates and District | oreeyieons mammt of ‘meieines snd. notriste Courts, excepting the bankruptey cases, will | mentin almost entirely exhonsted. We are quar- hurcngwlrbu k?‘pt in the a‘?m‘ll[ mm{: !o(r}n:-rl}; f‘ntm;-dnmd.a:mn 8 maunge ““{;‘ uxx;gclfid !{Iyp]h;q | oy dui‘ e occupled as & Jury-roony, adjofning the United ave falled to reach us frum New York, Vesels A orGp.m.. Bmlv?s Circult Conrt rootn, Mr. Henry 8, Stod- | Wil not come in and we have been_able to procure | For Children, every day after 6 p, m F OR SALE BY TENDER dard, familinely known nmoniz o thy boya® | but vory Mitle from the interlor, Thore Is notta. | Commntation Tickew; fftéen admimlona 24 © Brod, who s ably proved his efficioncy | Dight neingle vanco of guinine Iy the pince, and | “rne commutation Ticketsars capectally dapted to and clvility as clerk in the bnnkmptc{ depart- | poeded articles are as acarce, Food for the aick (s | Sxcurtion parties. Ten ke oy BeLens L Ene e QUSFG, | Eat st o bect 3 s, 61 sovera aoe, pu ACADEIIY OF TIUSIG ' "CI'S Cf inve eas) scess to them when desired, aund of fresh heef in town for several days, nus )] .} . 1] . ulr. Enl““ml)il"]’ (lho[ Chluft Dcrp]ully. \\'lll:”cdsu finlnrlnnlnfinfiu nl‘LleMx‘alnixlrucl. 5 {‘bulr;:) st FhED Am‘un)-mdvsl.. near Mudison. A herel he relieved of n part of his iaultiform een compelled to refuse 1o vigit two slck children F Suves EERTTRRES . dntlcn.y and the Zhnm:c \v‘ll he advantageous to | because Phiave o one to leave In_chargs of my e T St mg,:ur;,x;:: ;::::’udu}(:: 35‘.‘"25"?;1'&‘;&"5 Jl?llnl:tw :"h. thoso ortaide s well as in-the office: sicl: family. Two pliyeicians, excupt myself, uro | Opens to-night, Oct. 2, with a grand comblnation | Land. Stanufactared Goods on fi L O ignc outaldo as well a5 I the Oftce. - cascs for | Al tint ory able to getaround. 1 wil nat entmer- | of spectulty trtists: it Alocia Jordan, Ay Robe | of the isinses i Gita so SHebIsee At vl i 10 g Y e Corta SCatenags | 81eother gricvances for fear ot may chink 1am | ortey Laulda Micteqn, Fruikic ligward, Silifo Den- Joeue vl Oliio ad Michight; B il oo S e s, complainfig, which lr not 1y futention. nin, 1dn Siddone, May Graham. the great charactor | e 161 of Octolier, 1870, receive tenders for tho pur- p the second day of the term, Jdanex B. BLAINE, M., D, artists Sherldon’ and” Mack, Alfred Liston, W, chase of the whole or portlons thercof. Tendcrs to e No jury in the Federal Courts untii Nov. 10, e ——— e Mills, three Arnold Brow., Iomer & Holl, " A, | sddressed to Walter S, Lee, Enq., Toronto, Canada, Judie Rogers will call the first twenty cases CHAMPAGNE Gardner, Dunbar and Aston. Sheritlan and Mack's ‘The cxtensivu busiucss of Worthington & Sonsas of hls ealendar to-morrow. AL AUNLe very funnr urleague cntitled **T'wo Orphans,* | anarrvmen ond minutscturers of Block mnd Grind- UNITED STATES COUETS, . Lvery night Indles’ nights, Matinces Saturdays, | sone. Lns been carrled on for twenty-one years, and fa Washington Libby hegan o sult Raturday for | Ifow It Is Mado and Whero the BDest Cnn Bo | No cxtra charge for reserved seata. 10w In full operation., extendlng over the United States £8,000 a_x;rfinn. the Cook County Natlonal Bank Found. and Canada. Thelr choln of yuarries equipped with all bo true, ;ill’fi'" able, from tho peenliar stickiness of the mud, '0SLT ONE RECRUIT COULD DB BECURND,— which loaded “down the feet of hoth o Solored divine named Dungee, who, for hls | mon and horscs; two nights camplng without apostaclsm, receives the anathemos of his peo- | wood, and finally 1lving on horse-meat. Then ple, sud now preachics to a slim congregation, | the Indlan vfllnqu was captured, aud the drled whlch 1a pecastonatly interrupted by somo over- | peef found there liclped them very much, patrlotic though nob Jjuilcious female convert, With all these difileuitics, tho ‘Infantry made A woman s ever turbulent in politica; for, as | an avernge of - twenty-six ilos Yur day,—ons & dilson says, they break out in a red heat dur- | duy marching though the rin and mud, thirty- fnga ltical discussion in which they have 1o | five miles. "Thoy were marching for somethlie ga il aonal intorest. Bl Mr.” Dubed | 't i forad ity thinka o (1o peoplo ot reaches smid tho plaudits of his new-found | Crook City. 'l'huBllouuor]ue'thnt\ventlmnulm rethren, and tho curses of hls Jess-zifted con- | first approach of succor in ihe shape of abeef- cration, I o littlesingular how a change in. | herd, were pleasaut to hear, Soan after, wig- litics {n this country ,pfl%'-flfl man's sociol | gps with supplies woera found, and every tus. Evena “nigger® bocotnes ruspectable | mon - was immediately unimgucl in gt~ 158 colored mon**iwhen he dons tho Demo- | ting something -to ent. It * must have tatic rgs and the landsoma Congreseman | heen an nmualngnlght,—me men mixing flour from Vfig’lllln. who Inga a_constituency under | with water, winding the dough around sticks, sontribution aolcl{ onacconnt of his beauty, | and holding them in the fire to bake thelr bread. gels on the cdge of dcucnt.mlct{. Some few oflicers who could muster o frying- Tt fsa fact, and an indlsputable fact, that o enjoyed the luxury of “alap-jacks 3 dnd it litics alone’ govern a Northern man's recep- | g gald that, after the cooks were tired out, tho muln this country. I ho bo a Democrat, o | oficers went on with tho cooking and cating. a0 do busincss nd afiillate with the recon- | J¢ took three hours to cat that supjier, and they sructed; but, i€ ho nsserts hs right t0 act | wero up carly in the morniug for the purposc of with the Republican party, then *Ho's come | gqting breakfast, v Jown bere to lucito our niggers against us,’ ‘They say that, after o rest, they ean again IN OHIO AND MICHIGAN, s . V'S N ; 4 start for Mr. Lo, it It 18 80 ordered; but they do | trains, mostly made up of freight-cars extem- | of Chicago. London Saturday Rerfete, NOOLEY’S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, | themodom Improvementa in tools and machinery, and % J1GiiT AS WELL GUT UD AND DUST. S8 deetro to ropeat tho short-sation part, ~ | porized for the occosfon. Theso were pack % puxrnoeror sarrens. It ts not of course to be expecied thut the Clark-st., opoosite Sherman House. TR dor mrotuctfon aag. Abipmers “Thel They Tils, fn o megsure, cxplatns tho temporn- { Do not theso soldeirs, who huvo been march- all day. The ten or twelve street-car lines run- [ An fnvoluntary &utmun was filed Saturduy | finest champagne should be given on ordinary meoufsctured ‘and sold In one year (In sddition (0 ning to the Exhibition had cvery cor In servico. The Exhibition Transfer Company’s carriages, the public lacks, omnibuscs, wagons, with boards and wash-benelies for seats, private cur- rlages, and cvery availablo means of trausporto- tion,were called into service, but all of theso to- agalnst Valentine side Connty, by the follow| 3 Y : 1. Wells & Co., on it clnitn Tor $453; George L, | Thelr lustre properly. ludeed, when one con- | Wedieadss and Satiday Congilo, claliding §00.40; C.W. Marls, §43.05; | slders the labor und skl emploved In the k- | ok o Thart) B and T O; Cass, 10,55, The charges oro thut | fog of the finest champaznes, aric is apt fo think | Kobiaron, 'Tated & 1o rding to a French fnshlvm( they shounlil | fhabge o it residence _of carpet-bug Congressmien | fnr for nearly two months, with no Mo lave been relegated to privale | moro than two days' rest, who had life, Tho unccasing yoll, however, for | gnly a blauket fornbed and bedding, and tin Nortbern immigration s cunstnmlfi kept | cup for kitchien and dinfng-room furniture, the ap, until the unthinking fool imagincs hie ta go- | gicy for o roof, and who did thelr very beat to my down ns o benefuctor of the uudeveloped | overiako the Iudlaus, descrve the pralso of thelr elntz, of Rock Falls, Whitc. | oceasions; this would bo u throwlug of pearlsto | *¢ THE MINSTREL PALACE,” | biockstone) rovnrees riovssshh ehT ucxpien Ingof hiscreditorss M. | people whio Jiud no time o opportunity to judge | MONDAY eveatng, Oct. 2. Esory eveniug at 6. | fiie Iataont ‘nubniity anioped in one 2edr vy &y oo Boilons - he farer. | ELIMAIONS Sebetrfh o marid Elasa an T ot U H 3 : el B 2 | Fayette &mun. Justin r‘(;:':l"f 81l §u tho mmt.du‘;bonl:lc -‘lffifim for hanss o0 Jiroscs, B - Draved and i hent o ORlcp ety Lo most Ay Pl week of uble clog dance; John I 1l b nctually gots th d 1en: gotlier wera unable to meot tho deniund. o o A o Ol gheombor fpdulontyy | fuaty e ftor di hiow 1t 1 “possibilc | f&2oi1e, furts laugl i ¥ THE Sronp, Drof. Newberry. 6 wintry, untll ho actually gets thera and wmen- | countryment 5 a . confessed Judgment in favor of C, E, Isaacs, | bo druuk only after dinner, when possible | sketch, ** by . Tii Hlces CHABACTELR O¥ THE BTONE. . Newberry, Stata Vons nctbing Ifl‘w‘fl’t lm«]'mu voted ‘f,‘" gml”'» Botns say thoy havo been outgeneraled by Sit- ngc\a‘lofi.ll?ll:llx g‘;‘;‘:fl&‘!‘ ‘lx“r'; g;":_ga‘!-ab““ ;‘:B}; was lmul E}nfi% an thio 12th olr lhol same annmh Iuil ul- | to givo com; aratively u'rln_(nfcrm;ncd ot Ex:fij';’l‘ropl 2-?:(‘1(:& Dy "fie.lél Sfili"(z’r‘%j’(‘]fi" ‘0;51':-':- {Jeoloxiet of Obio, In Vol. 1L af the State Geologtcal i, s vision has_ on cnd, and he 3 i o o 3 enn- | Jowed Lis property to be seized under exccution | tlon to thelr merits, The zxipes from whicl omance,, L Ta0, f ix.® by Hart. Lice, “*The Amberst Stone | ; B ) tng Bull, Towt was thutt By tho iusscrs of | SR N0 "Wis ono of thiodo contres. | on the bove tnie e 1ies e Vit | obinear, aye Sorclans (s endie company’ | nana rnaiation s iy enayl it s dny ot il lods slong compaulonless and dizheartened, un- | Cogter’s 300 by his thousands, or by his success. on the above judgment. Also that the 8lst of | champagne Is made are alnust entirely tho | iy conchive wlt Bilke turms “ Reformer® and_damne the "Ad- | ful'rotreat before a smallor forco tan bis ownl == 5 Here a crowd gathered early in the day, gezing g matoriaj in une, widls perhape the most hicily e1- lnst August lic gave o chattel mortgage on hils | black and white Burgundy,—two-thirds of tho | Ao | tecmedand popular stone s everswhicra tnistration. A chanize foilows, and after Lav- ——— in admirntiou of the beauticsof the decorations, | stocl: of zoods worth $2,000, to kecurea debt of | biack, roughly speakie, heiug uacd to one-third ADELPHI_ THEATRE lfihly appreciated for ita beauty, durabliiiy, i o, ke ioner, served n propér _probationury TWEED, Bhiortly before 10 o'clock. the Veteran Corps ut | 8530 beinjr past due o Cushing, Kirk & Me- | of tho o o 4 oking of sparkiing chan- BTSSR AP TN e A ranty Wit wBIch 1 s warked VTRl atons period.nnd got advanced far cnough to binck- o the First Regiment of Infautry, Natlonal Gaards | Lean, with the intention of giving them n fraud- | pagne, Bweoping Buccess of the Sccond Week of the ;:,‘mgunfl‘m: n"’n‘x‘x'fi':n’."|“%'é"'r:a"“fl“:fi'hu""'c" I: and tho Gorernment of the United States, he 6f Lenusylynnia, Col. Chiarlea’ 8. Smith com- | ulent preferonce. A rulo to show. catss Oct, | © Very fino champagne canbemadeonly fromthe | BLILACE CR B, | Enchmicatiy Boarly purs silloes mhal o cearlr sura Secomes onc of the fold, and fs treated llke—n An Interview with the Doss, manding, after waiting upon Gov. Hartranft at | 10 was fssued and an Injunction to prevent | black'grapes tlm[)urcgrm\‘lng in ccrtnfn favored | Houses packed to the roof, Standing room only | affvcted by weathering than tho Lest graalte, 1 1o Northern man, but still ono of the respectablo 5 Dispateh to New York Herald, = the Giobu Hotel, conducted him to tho Stute- nn{ snle or transfer of the dobtor's property, districts, such s Ay; but the wine made from [ 8t8p. m. Amongthe new featurcs this weck aro | YIS refrivtory, and ‘"I!ll ;l‘:‘flwn;g oxvonr fo E;{!w‘i?} ind, = V160, pain, Sept. 27.—According to nstruc- | Structure, whora o was reccived ih tho | A fist dieidend meoting will bo LeldOct, | whit grupes unly Ta, thoush It gives o finy O O Ot onarohe il the | dentroyed.” Toastrugel varies from 0.0% to 10,000 1ot Trhape il consderod an overdrawy plo | gions, 1 roncwed my offots to havo a tall with | Pisiiis of tho mulibuds, Unou siterlu the | 361n tho matter of Thomas f, Birchlor Flavor, feient i by, sl wou b too 1gh, | lobes Narluy sl §lctors, the Jouarchs i (s, | 1ahisotaes bl £10m (il Qs sy thae o ke hullding ho was met by the Centennlal nuthorl- ture, but there aro many living attestations of | m o BUPRRIOR COURT IN DRITY. sud ncid I used atone.. In the champagne t % Sistors, Nl hkely 16 e 19 truth, Tels Tweed, Iwasgo far succoss(al Uls aftormoon | ies, with Dircctor.Geueral Gosliori ag thor | Willism i, Bidleott began o sult for 86,000 | couniry the procoss of catting nd. parluiz e Bt thetandlng (e nmenee. Eeee cauCusret-| o Lolor T4 5 IVAL Jrkb, e chesrtil A e OW WORSE THAN WIEN TIE WAR ENDED, a8 to got an audience with the cx-Boss on board | hend, who escorted his Excellency to the | against Dauiel Bogle, grupes is slmple though, ns the grapes, being of | upon the production of thiv Glorlaus Spectacle, | Ssndeable The cextiry in g and hotogenous, i ‘%or then every fnterest was prostrated, snd | tho Franklin. Judges® lall, where the prindpal exercises of | “Charles 8, Caldwell, conservator of the cstato f,uud unhstmwn\du ot require the very deliente | there will' be no ndvance fn prices. Matinees | o ravely Soani by sy sorst borsection somb iy pyouf ¥ are rarely found In as great perfection canibined th ona Northern energy and Southern capital camo like The prisoner recelved mo In the npartment | the day took place, On thefr arrival, about 11 | of William D, Long, tommenced an action to andling found neccssary in other “distrlets. | Wednesdays and Saturdays. stone, and are such as fully warraut the high Aboou from Heavens but now thie Soutlierners ,.,,mmf. acenpled by Admirat Case, ApATLICNt | o'elock, tho ceremontes were oponed with the | recover $12,060 from Charles \W. Weston. The braschios aro carefully Inspected, and, when = 0 itenjors. sk (s il sroon el feet, and dou't eraye nitor such ben- | gorut 3 DERP UL U0 FRGATELSCTN | elnklug of the orlginal odo by tho Corlnthian | Poter 31, Yeterson sucd O. B. Llosmer for | all unripo or rolten horviés Luve Loen removed, HAVERLY’S THEATRE, p ehtions. Bt an example or two of this spirly elga at tlio open purt-iolo o the atarlourd sido Quartery al thiw oty, Upou rosciii tin o= [ 81,60, they are put under tiie pross, poverful mn- | Formeriy looley’s Theatre, Tandolohst., betweea S ko < Shny, will sutlico to catablisli fs truth or fallaity, It 1 ofthe gun-lock, whero he sat, aside from tho l}; \;“l ‘l’urtrau[:.‘l.v.‘:gk ”lft o gclh'arc Foid CIRCUIT COURT. chlie worked by hand, and made, with the ¢ MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. :T"CW" (s Conri-tans hosx;“mflnfl'lule?lfl‘xm&lr h:m{:ma'_ s sald that " traws ehow which way the wind | gfiicers” of tho ward-room, guzing down the Danfel B. Lyman began o sult in replevin | ception of an iron screw, entlrely of woold. It [ WILL'E, CIIAFSIA: slows," 8o I examined the places of husiness to length of the deck with on pssumel indiTer- short address, in which ho spoke of tuo great- | against A. Wakeman to rocover a dwolling | may be pleaswut news to some champagne IR, ?ll.fl}lllxl':!clfi;y ) ol Bt L sy Couuty ak, Detrull, {flch Capt- TR0 Dv‘c‘l o o e W, 0. ing, fuia find any evidence of the faet that_the Unlted 3 vl vatel ot | neas of the oceaslon, the gratifying attendance | liouso valued at $12,000. drinkers that the treading ont of the grapes by Contlgued triumph of the famons Powere' Block, [ochester: Dauk Black, "Syracus o Al ik b Rl b S ol fx’xw:;nnllrlm;‘h‘:::i‘ Llu‘:) S]‘wi“ rr:.‘?‘t‘,l g.‘llu‘xml:l‘:umll&:&;; of tha cltizens of tils Commonwealth, aud of | Josepl I, Lawrenco filed o bill against Mary | barcfooted or leather-shiod mien and women, CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS B el ach tlianTt Cstontlioas sain for any ‘])h:mrc of Grant_or any Nortliern | prisoner 'from B T lasuieod carts | tho wonderful resuits achioved by the Bahibi- | W, Stowe, Elizabeth Stowe, Mary' A, Smitli | practived in sowe distrlcts, 1s uot hero emplog- = | Amoctation, Juwleh £ynagoguc, Junes Eiflly cader o suldier, but tho show-cases of photo- | gajpy, - tlun. 116 paid n fitting tributo to tho Conten- | Kate Stowe, Walter Stowe, Frank Fisk, nd- | ed. After the pressiug the wine is put fufo | EXGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINART! Thie weck | Arenus Fiftrnioth Brect Leouks Dros Clothing raphle pulleries tewn with Rebel heroes, from Ai the moment of his return to Nis cabin, T nlal inunagers, o the working of the World's | minlstrator, and Thoodore Lawrence to fore- farge vats, where it is aliowed tu ferment for “:gfi\‘nufla&l&, ff. medan, ;l'llv lww_r::c, lk&xn&vgrfi;:l':‘l’l‘;xl‘? '\‘3?1’5' P".wl Astars Housca, Stadisen Au-;}ln. o fien. Lee down to the Colonels aud Majors. : " U & | Tair und t0 {ts importance In history, and cou- | close & morteags for $1,000 on Georgn W. | from 12 to 18 hours, after which it is drawn off | pnal vocalt, A O E T ey, 'Ot S5 | Conetand drost-0n ton, N.d 3 I'rinceton Coliege; . sent i my card, and was told that Mr. Sccor ) ont of ! 3 . iday, o) i R Tuls ts,perhups, but natural; still, oven curlosity | Soms 1 Iy o L s e slishtcat iieaitn. | ¢luded by presenting the Prosident of the Cen- | Btuwe's houschold futerust ) Lot 15 n 8. I | {nto casks, whore & second fermentation takes | Tienot of It 5 GOODWIY. ctly, il tennfal Comunlssion, Gen, Joseph R. Tlawley, ‘Fhe Tatter spoke in his happlest inanner, and at the conclualon of his remarka Mr, John Welsh, Prosidont of the Centenulal Board of Finance, ala's Subdividon of Block 28 in Carpenter’s | place. e S Addition to Chkugo. ey ; }Jp to {his time the winc 1+ yure fornented McVICKER'S THEATRE, aradl . ather commonced a gul n trea- ujee ol o grapesi but, ottled in this condi- i A - pose ‘azasnat Hiram lawloy to rocover $10,000 | tion, tho i ol b st md to give It the | MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 2, and overy evaning Nuuld pompt thew, ono would think, tooxhibit | gjo; the prisoner rose, aud, alter shaking k““fi'“l ur gome ono of tho emineut men of | jayas, tord ino Lo to acated. . Attor exchanging o Uniun; but teade f8 regulted by the de- | g gsunt Im]ulrlcs in_ regard to his health, c ko o aund, and there Is no desnandd Jor merehandiso | ¥vog forestalled in all further questions by, Mr. vorla: Nank lutliing, Kockford; Custau-lloues "‘@ K Soniedes ¢l ol or- recte 1mite: R ;! vie | antil farther notice, will bo produced the latest | Port-Ofiice, London, Ontarlo: 1. Melnnes & co. i i . Colrato el Conteder | i il fomarking tbat o culd nogcou | ACoied SUCHE tho o In o overy delat. | D - Fuinakay bozun o et trespare | Fo i mecoseary ot ol Shislamn f | COMCUY SEEERS e Hauidn; Cullong o, Univerly ononin Tl one of e Unicn af 1 tofondors, uiloss | SCIit L converso upon iy tople relnting eithicr | Then fullowod the speclal, foatuze of tno dav, | against John Bachll, Willam O'Brien, and Louls | determined Ly medns ot an strument which BRASS panfunurih Wil it wat W indsor Hutel, Mol iy the bones of fallen Yonkecs exhibited an | 40 8 De s D o o o e sastumption | theaddrees by Benjamin Hurris Brewater, Esy | Merki, elaiming 8,000 damages. discovers the quuutity of saecharing origiually 2 NGRS (b} F ol Querey 18 it inti Moot elles of the prowess of Bouthern soldlers, 1t | Quiries whiich wero based upan the sssunBtlon | wi thy history, resourcosy umil growth of tha | Tho'Commercint National Bank sued W. M. | contalted {n the wine, the quantity lost T thu | In which the author, Me, QL0 FAWCETT ROWE, | asmiles from Cloveland. throe and haif miies from this be doubled, Tt the testi Fthoso o | that he was Witllam AL Tweed, of Now York. | gpite B for 81,030, fermentat L conaenmently gl % | Wil appear In bis original creation, WAIETON | Amiirat, b 25 milea from sandiskc+ s cotiiocted I i hovs e et foony oSS | | dle, wun haying te samo kaimo of UhINTY | B g addeesnes tn Judges’ Tl tho ro- [ 200 P aan cur, femientatton, and, sonseints, she guait | STRAD @ Wayen i 165 uiEbta s v, | & SRS il Thotiith ke Rl aed kol 3 Bt with mo that o tried upon the peoplo of Now 3 v x Fhetied A i il e arl. | Pupported by an adintrable cont. ltchigan & ¢l and | :\:{fllcdln“ulm ;It]‘lrlph“;{, ;\(mlca can be \h:;"l ed, ln'- York when he sall, * What are you ;gnln £ 0 do unl::lmlln,:‘r r:){;{]filfi,l’;‘:ng:;l‘l’"lfi ::?rsn:s“rollll'fignn oy .{unnu Rl,m{nn}(‘r—‘gmaunl b“nlnem;..l Jud use ol gm; fiml';lk‘lllm t quI'\lll'u; ;::ufutd ?xwfirl ng,dn,_mmss MATINEE, i L“;A‘fu: l.:'i.x"lxlllll‘y;ahglll 1'7“1;4‘3. mfi: n ::H',{(:m.lngm,‘ ent of 5 cente & d“ Sl 4 D the lana | about i1 Wien Leviuced a decided disinell- |y 'rovention lnl élm‘l’t’uu’s)‘lvnnlnStntu‘l}ulldlug dunomt AI;:,-i a frtie call s idydeg, | sntecie, oty suarne e | T woob's MU 5 néres, coniponed of parta Lot No. 27 and Mla upon whicl It Is uu”uu:‘c’&"“ il T ol ;‘I“ u"," o l]"]’ Bfi“fi"w w"' Ll;l.s mm"{“ l"“"‘u“" The fm}mlucc came_{n an orderly line, lustiugs gt:‘usn:;; .1",'\\..-;24' 2 1:35‘:“15% to 130, 134 to 148, (-‘!‘lx::Lc,‘;‘nfi;u a:afifi'\'fi’fffi II:\, ;1:]" &’[‘,‘,?",.:S.‘_-x{:cfi Woop's MUSEUM, ::S:fl:;!“:’fl:“nu‘«2'1"k'ulf"a‘rn‘:-:ixdm‘rofi‘r':m“h'r‘m % J on he sald Vell, then, I regret to say that ¢ N iRe € 5 Sl i B i o % driteich Sotler me::“rgmr&' ::x‘u}ll lll_l]!h [zl,nccn ’nf ]:lfivnl(u Lll’"!l- 1 can neither consent to m'm,m_E G mamlur e s‘()‘:ll:l:{ILr:’uI!’:.y ":2'1“1% ‘::‘fllll'l‘ "1.2,‘#‘.'.'. .fi{'c{u :m:::g dl; lmfluqlvu.“Nu o) o;n trrmix ik for the purposc, 31:"31 (‘rlrr llmcum&nulfia ‘fln,c.s Moniay, Oet. % Afiernann and Evenng, cauTmont causiyn We T ioues cngides andboliers Tiag s decatid. (Ll ¢y pleturca o o | convergs lons Reluctantly T aald good-by, | Jould b nipo Y y Juvasdaonn=i 4,0 No St L mugar and splrits ro ueed, After e | 0 ORPIIANS, and UNCLE TON'S CADLY, | gnd onahuma-puiwee errick. which are all rigked tor ero cinbjons ugainst tho Government, aud thoy | Tiunt, follows his tnaster's orders, and refuses | “'o %'t 6 p. m. Mayor Stokley licld a publle waonan HAotu—=il, 310 to By nelusve., o ‘:{gg;‘f:}‘,‘;':,;{,,'u;y,;‘;;‘.", & hinig ¥ it qure | g opalar priec-13, 25, and 0cents. Noexiracharge | e it postcr SIS Koate, 'n WIACKELILEID SHiOR A MAN'S STANDING IN THE COMMUNITY. by A on shoro from the flagehip | lovee fu tho Philndeiphiu City Bitiding, Lt | e AL asER—201 £0 220, Inclusive, cx- | Jeinglnst, il after that it fs ready for hotiling | “SATIN AL 1S ind 25 cents. E T A LR Happenlng fato o restaurant kept by o Gers | yoystworthy | r‘. tlon Lins c tol i‘ D | whivh thne 7,20 persons shook his Honor's cept 216, Nowse on trinl, abont the muonth of May after the vintage, 1t | s—me————————————=— oGl Hoaes, w0 of 3000 Bl 11 f Huorl man, I'was ‘ustonishiell to tind tho pictures of | Hatee the renort that tiio man giving the name | 1ide Jubas WinLiaxs—General business. {5 stowed nway in decp cellars In stacks of_from BEWING MACHIN] bodeis lwies, asione atable; uecommodating 13 Gen! Lee aud Gen, Bt callm Jack firming the report that the man giving the noine Durlng the same time Mrs. E. D. Gillispio and il = ) 3,000 1 l’r L T which 3 “Alout (1 neres are 1 hay and pasture. the righ en. * Btoncwal ackson upon | of gands fa William M. Tweed, Jt,, the prisone o 4 c L B, D, peans y _ AUDOMENTS, 10 to 10, ottles, from uny part of which ho realdue of & f 20 yeara (n aguarry lease tight and left of u_handsomo mirror. Tbis | g aon. A New York gentleman arrived this the ladles sssoclated with her fn the Women's Berrmion Cornt—Junas GAny—1. Y, Scammon, | stacks o singlo bottle can heremoved atany thne uy 7 Tiacon v John ua R 1805, front (icork: 4 Worthinigton, of thenorthenst part af lot 45 In Brown« Judgment | for examination without disturbence to the pile K nuu'ulnlnz oven of eight eret, known as ths Bacon quarry. Coutennlat I tlon in Jud, Cliandler, ve. d. 8, Itoo of the fuler-Ocean Coujiany, £at | fyy'which it s Jull, xeeutive Comumlttes held a recop- s Hall, Vocal and instramental o of Charl on the aus Was secording ta rulo, but t] 1] Ve c i te iy, le Ilkrfln;: kanmy of tho moraing positively klentifies him. Customer—! You'ro a Germani”? e concerts were given durlug the day by varjous | nlahee for 516150, R Although the wine is perfectly bright when ) The ight, ttle, snd Ioterat of the late John Barlau—t s, THE BLAST AT HELL GATE, Dunds in difforcnt parts of the graunds and by | Csevrr Countrunan ot =whilon BIo | yottled, 1 soon Tirows dowi & scdiment. whieh S e §5r South during tho Wart” To the Edilor of ‘The Tribun TProf. Widdows on the chimes ot Machinory | §f+ RTINS, 206, SHOSED o BECE B el B, | most Lu removed Defore the wine goes futa the T o Ty adloy: i "wifo s0 T dkted Hranly New Youk, Sept. 23.—TIn your telegram gly- | Hall. Bulloon nsconsions were inadg In the oped | Ingla’ nad “donies Dariow. §9,140,70,—Amo3 | market, In order to effuct this the bottles Jule, ko und Tom & perry” oyl dated 11 T3t at in the country 3 fugg » description of tho great hlast of. Iell Gate | space back of the Agvicultural Ilal) for the fur- | Khopherd va. 8. 8. Hayes, Su have to remain ina horlfoutal position for gy s, ot rocired T Uoralue couey recoris M=t Oly yeal Twus In the Unfon army.” | 1 yiotlced un astontshing underestimato of the | ISR muuscment of tha assombluire. . L —— year o more: when it has been ascertained by a ok, Ay ~Riowh:asthakarneswortly Quarry. Tureful cxamination of the hottles that this has VENNILLION, Ohlo.~(4) The harbor on Lake Erlo hay ,;‘,n?fl%érng”%ygm;" tatken place, they ary put fn wooden racks with 6 6 09 | neenureiicd. had afurds o depin of waicrauivlo o - the neek slightly depreseed, so that the sedi- sfuataiy vesbsluh the lakes, Tunyozk, Eiipeng cons Cnicago, Sept. 20.—Tur TRbuNE of Sept. [ jyunt elides towhrd the corkss, aud each bottle e nec Cot Well, how does 1t ¢ i the )flrlum .lr"["c.,d.?,:fi I,)",.ff_'é’,',f, sl},l “',';.‘,’,,','E,,:,‘{'t'i; real liclght to which the water wus thrown. ;x). bited, widle you don’t show Urant, Sher- The Brookiyn Argus cstimates it at 50 feet, "an, or any of the Union Generals1” the FEventng Mall of thls city, “40 or 5) At night the [irmunls waore Hluminated hly col- ored and eleetrle lights, und u display of fire- worlts was ggiven fram George's Hill, by an En- elish ftem, of pyrots "Thoy exceeded any- h Tighta of way for rail 5 = Ght Teouln't 4o Dustness without, | ect,iv the e York Zgpress bifween 50 amd | thing uf the kind ever scen beioro in this coun- | 20, speaking of liepublican bultors i tho Fourlh | f5 gently ogitatel at stated intersals by prctic- A0 VT b AL HOOK . 10 1 bauoped With Lrey {em bercas Grsat's o iy ofher Norihorn | 100 feot, “Tito Graphle bontalncd a pletrs of | 15y aid were witneascil by about 230,000 persons. | Itlinols Distrlet, snys editorlally that * they ean | ed Iumtfs,‘\\'lim, it s sald, en, atier somo ox- i i ekt A Aech wk” bthifog: &t oo & i eak me up, I ho: ek ents b S TP % of B erleiee, shinke several thousand bottles u day. hoteter, A Y l3 T men In ate _plckimge - wup fragm The Now, Sultan. illy afford to earry thelr grudgo to tho extent of (’L y slinke ey e fiopeete - o Toledowst, belog WVith every shaku the mouths of the bottles be- sucrlfietug the district to the Democrats.” The sriixon. : more depressed, until they stand nearl 00 ftalles aro mine. 1 heartily approve the senti- | boVee T CHBIERRE R TV 1S settled In the ned ) Water-Lot contalaing shoutkd, of an acte, com- ot of the quotation, but ¥ protest azuinet (o | G (i hobtlo closs to (e base of Lhe eork. "n‘f.."nffi‘fu"-:‘.!i“ R R A [ 100 use of that ftallelzed word, By good Intelligent | "1y i1y position the hottles remafn untll the fhig north aids of 'tho rouds thende 160 oot northarly, Itopubiicaus, it eanuot, bo welly endurod, 1218 | ywitd Gus (000 prepared for consumption by the AS WELL AB AT araliel with A Hebe! | dheuso 100 Tt wenicrly} barbarisin ol speceh which good wrltors 810 100 | process uf gettlmg rid of the scdiment, or, to . kinning, subject to a JU-feet roadway on tho east often gullty of uslmg. —The word 1, ltke the | {0 eelimical term, * disgorsing.” 'This {3 ‘VIENNA. B e, Dlom(T) word well, i hoth ui adjective and aw sdverb. | qons by a skilled workmom who takes each Aungrsr, Ohilo: : . 1f Galdamith had written, Dottty And with . special instrumient strips. oft THE A0ihethag ver a niie noriioast. OF Amhorat. Villago: lurll\ll“- l“)l{l\'clkkfllull is R imaginary one, but, { of the colfor dwn Which had ° been h'ln‘vL takie of the man's trade, I relraln from | thrown to the surfuce, Tho Jerald says, fi.qm?.';'.' name, Curlosity prompted me to | “'Thera arose, ms though by magle, a wall'o e arte ty water . . . ahout 40 feet. {n hioight, but ac- ic said I’{-"“fllm LAW AND 178 OBSBRVANGCE, | tually 60, ‘The Nuw York ZTimes stutos it ns Vi that higgers 1! wora not sorved In his | $ from 6 to 70 fect." Tho Sun says 'a foam- hEas 8 that woulld % breale him ““i" but, if | Ing mass botween B0 and 100 feot “high.' Tho Himilte pran bruuht o “black boy! tu,—i'a | IWorld plces ft ua 750 feot long and 40 Tect high, oull b IKD,\_' whether 7 or 70,—the drinks | but says that a blavk mass went up 12 feet high- e glven at the lower end of the counter; | er, miking b3 feet, Tho Commerclal ddvertiser The new 8ultan, Abdul Hamld, is in favor of cconomy and reform, From time fmmemorlal tho couft kltchen has provided the countleas iersons employed in the household with provis- ons, which they were allowed to taka to their homes, In Abilul Aziz's time the court kitchen cost moro than £10,000 "Turkish a month. By n mere order from the Bultan, tho cost hus béen reduced to one-linlf, and the smployes will have rage frew thought and f, Ll celde i B rea actlon fn all men. | sceldeutally foil into 1 on his a0 ud- m‘}“)rlfl‘l"‘g!otlzr\vur a3 to the Intimidation of the M""'fi 1’:.);"11'- nou‘ll)-:;rkl:‘ 5:"::3’.5?3:»70: lr‘:)lr " somo days had been confined to the house by ge- Within tho bord o o s for any \0:1',.'“,(:" X:’%l‘g,‘g;l:“m ceessity | yvero sickness, but on_ hearing - the cry glven by of all Mohaminedan woulen sha can appear in public unvelled, aud recelvo as many visits as ho likes, Her househok! has always been or- ganized on & most profuse acule, and the mother complexion wuch Ngliter than that of n major- | state {s termed bru, and s absolutely dry uud il Ity of his subjects. 1113 aspect §a nzreoable, and | sugarless to the ta there are svine people ot A Iifs mamier o forelzuars vourteous, but nnder | Who have, and some who affect, o tosto for Sk this mask ho lidos the cruclty of u tilzer, Nonw | champaguo in this condition, but 1t fsa cond- ’ inals 8lwags takine care to mal T " oL Yed L h it ¢ 1L apparent to those | enys botweon 15 uud 125 feot, 'The writer was | plentiful repnsts; for, Instend of tuking tho pro- Uty tarca tholand to hastening ills 8 prey, the fron edp which holds down the cork, wheu nd b conpie oke. S ::';l::l:’":n‘luuu that the Loy b drank Trom & | s eyeavitucss abd Mis estifato i from 50 to | Vistons home, meats will bo aupplled ot (led Whiora wealth aceumulaics and mon decay," | {11 ufasurerof the fermenting wing forces. out Fisates iy pwrlen” bes Bibokstaue 16'0f Custom sinllar to those handed out to white | 100 fuet, WiLiiax A, Eppr. Tours {n tho paluce. Abdul Hamid hus also de- | ho would bave slunod more nfinhm syntax than | the cork und with it the eediment. The wine fs fr«:h‘d uf | «xclml\'i'l‘)'. llrnsll-'m ‘»nry.ml‘lmunn ou,l.f'l" e eto—— termined to tule his own incals with members | agaiust prosudy. But thom, he didu't. U, | gllowed for a sceoud or two to froth uyer in i Karsern Otlo, amdip excel icd by ions na 8wty Vatun o Chet Jght boapplicd to settlo the A Mother's Loap. of hle family instoad of alone, ke his predaces- Order to cleansa the neck of the bottlo of ull Stonuqusrry, [Ulsinado Ut portions, ot lote 50 sud urlfy w{ l‘n’; Roform” clemont that would Omaha Herald. sors. 'The Buitan has adopted another mcasuro Dahowey. finpurities; the bottle Is then placed on u framo RECEIVED THE The. lcnflmmfl;&lfiry!}rflbfi:\hh; :“g':f;mrff,{: 8 fow year ]'m (rade ar dmuiltl‘mlflnvummcu!‘ guaranteo Yesterday afternoon ahout 8 o'clock, a small | of economy. Hitherto the position of the Sul- King Grere of Dahomey is apoken of as a tayl, | under au airtight stopper, which checks sl O 1B O o it o Cikon derticke oy Dolitical vights to all, and en- | child, aged about 3 years, son of Mr. John Haloy, | tan's mothier has beon anoxcoptional one. Alono | fing-looking man, with regulur featuresand u | further waste.of gus of wino, Wine in this HIGHEST A,‘WARD, "A"‘ one sinell mfln\num« [athe, 1 forty-Lorse powor el Ko d bulleraperatlug Kuigs of sawe for sswing irgy inthe for tura ll“b“.fflmhlnllfl and 2 der- yihotamo rubbing-bed, & otllce, 1 blasks op” sud toulx, @ fool:Boie. s doubto and a rania dwelllng-liouses, 2 holsting gears, dc., / i of fi- | an attendant, Mrs. Ilaley sprang out-of bed, | of tho late Altul Aziz Lad o fewer than a | of i subjeets can address him except throngh | tlon which only tho wines of tho fincet vintnges %.),_ lustness Ofee at E Hmdr;:;l,‘ltf:.,u(',?", ‘n lrx}uru Bouthern Btates, Thy | rushed to the well, and j’llnl:wd M. The alan | hundred femalo slaves and elghty cunuchs in | the ,.mum.I, of a Minfster, under lm..l.,( |u,|fig can support. 1t s therefere necessary for FOR THR ien"nlmn due ulu&n’nfi: h«smylu'fi:‘m‘&'?eflfl}'& [ e i 8t ey ll.?l : ght to award o _portion of | belng given, both’ mother and child wera res- | her service, ‘Fho presunt Suitan’s mother died | his head, snd none of his cowrtiers dare give him general purposes to adu to the wite fu - buttles Stk Nlar f“;,"‘“-_‘-.‘,, 'x‘;fmm [£Y lfi:nlt‘lno Conut [let:‘unh aralors, g ‘r.’lu lean mectings to Domocratic | cued from tholr porilous situetion. Great fear | While ho was quita a child, and,according tocus- | unpleasant faformation. In couscquency lie | it this palnt w eertatn further smount of sacchar- BEST orthIagIURCt & PoFLIn G Lot 4 1o AmhErst Fawe: he ' no-cmiployment-to-ltadical- | {s entertatied for the mother's gafety, Mra. | tom, ho was given In tharge of a lady of Lhu?ul- rarcly hears bad no Iils bext troopsare | fne, thy quantity of which s determined by ‘coutaining throa ac 0 her, —f Slgger ™ dodge, bu ¢, nre tho most frequcntly noted; | Lowls, who happened to bo ot tho hou: m“;:lt;ls ‘:ru 1ot the most potent, for there Tor thne, selzed th‘u‘:‘\"clwhn(n“, fuu:nudm fl?fiu‘x‘:’fl {otion ot “rn and tufloxiblo methad for the aub- | her walst, and was let downs by tho nurse. She roe acres { 4 Vi o v g whic =10 women, They nro subjected from childhood to [ varlous cireutistances, chlet smong which arg A1) .;r‘x:'f.‘.. :::yr:l:m-"..fl;% :gfl o eie "oy Jubo.boon ol a ! A Jir lity of the wing itaelf and thio quality of ! 1 ! o Llcy, violent exercise, und rarely leave the precincts e quulity of the wine itaclf an al o i ¢ of the pulace. Thoy aro condumned o hermote | tho iarket to which it 1s destined. Famfly sawmg Machme AOELHoF 5‘33&5?&“52:‘3.‘{(6.‘.’;&1&? ailead i L the usual privileges. They have been refused her by the Sultan, who has thus vifected a vav- ho black race. It 18 not that the ne- ceded in ke 3 T o 3 AL (ho least qaanil L, Cooper and othe Facons: 0¢g o 3 succeeded In keoplng thelr heads out of water | Ing of £150,000 Turklsh per annunt, ual cellbacy, and any man secn speaking to ono It 18 grutifylne to Kuow that the least quantity edtuvol. D, b. 46708 Huron County legiuirar's of. Mo:g;z Justice, Lut that they until rescued. 'There was ton feet of water in % it bt of them, ‘or OvoN uymmng at lu.!r. 13 prmlshcd of suechuriug fs used for the Engllsh markut, oo, 16 13 BUGUL s “I‘l;liu“(org:l’al:tfi Alilny "o The law 18 rigorounly et the well, Indlan Swenting Troutment. ith eath, In walkiig tho stracts they sound a | and that therefora finer champuguc (s, 88 8 rule, INITHE Biuicar U "sartaeny Nau Thia st i b agual s tic utony oonjcrorced agafust them, ———eet—— Letter to Datrolf Mvee Prest, T et uttachod ta tuodr nocks, and. on hears | to be found i Eigland thau olscwhers, Whlld | - Bitis? reaty fala” {hroumiout the- DRt Sl aa s lractin, ety moted-out to thew for Produco of Nirltish Miues, Whilo coming down the osobud through the | fug this, the men rush awny or prostrate thew- | 8 per contum of succhurin fs used for tho first Connda, “The scythicutones, wtu_ well kiows by i i s thars Chint nluy kuow that s dispute with o ZLandon ines, deserted Sloux villuges I noticed the remains of | sclves with thelr faces to the ground, thrangh | snd from 8 to 10 fur the second quality of won mious sale, ‘The’ machinery, dock bulldiogw houses, *08 Lo elualy s lkely to torminate In blows The Inspectors of Mines roport that In the | a great manysweator medicins tepocaor lodges, | fear of Lring thought to smile ut uny of thew, | champague sent to England, elghteen to tventy ELes, ATS uew wid ( tho best condition. A salt veln ML They uing, for the duskicr con- r 1875 tho produce of mines of the United wfilcu ‘shows that the Blowx must have had a | Likothe rest of tha army, thoy wear a tunic, | per cautim s needed to cateh the taste of Gur- tudbelles tho wible property, Thors lea, dook Loy Sonducim g z ‘"fl cratand that ¢ disorderly ngdom classcd under thy Conl Mines Rogula- | great many wounded in the I{osol)ufl‘fi:hj Littlo | with Inoso trousers and a helmet. The oficors | inan, Amerfeau, and evon French chntupagno D EWIHG MAGHME co !u.u.,‘. warehouss Sxho. There s four small stona it fgent 1o H‘"',,h! pugilist means % nasault | t1ous uct was us follows: The conl produced | Hom battivs, Thelr trentment for sicness or | carry whips with which to udinlulster castiga- | drinkers, * It is obvious that fiue wine disgulsed wu,s o | Lathes; one g o witeh | uerus v Erindsioncs e by fine, th . In “the negro,—one punish- | amounted to 133,800,485 tons, an fncruase of | wounds conslsts atmost entirely in tho sweating | tioul with this amount of sirup has no chance of reliblug trow .e“"flé'-‘."u'frfl‘“’ifig'r y"‘éi‘éz%‘flin.“-“'d&‘.‘ An ol Englon other a penitenttary offense, | 6,716,877 tons over the preceding yoar; firc-clay, | process, vory much Itke our modern Turkish ——— asserting s true merlt; and it s natural chat MANUFrACTURERS, T BbIng i) ono jackig: duly govercs gt Jurfat lwel sald that ' law une | 1,032,931 tons, & decrease of 185,407 tona; fron- | baths, The eweating treatment fs performed by | . Taggagoe Bt the Centountal. thu purveyors ol clmmxnfinu should pay eomo o] \‘mumum «3-horw power ebsios end bollers four low sdjugdieq ;:fl Shun no low at all; and a | stone, 12,019,504 tons, an fucrense of 825,403 | placing the patient, no mattor what the disoase Tho impossibllity of handliug prompily and | attentlon to this fuct, And it §s thererors falr fereic ”-cn‘:'xufix;‘:‘n:gnfi;;lfiyu. 3, duubls tranio dwelitag- )y o modern Jetlroys, while it will | tons Metery, e Wi +' anale, ete, 443,010 tons, au increase of mau;“':’:;l‘;r With tho terror-trlcken clemeut, | 80,105 tons; ' making total of 147,700,818 tons, totlyr, Nc'eut ono class and lords of | being more by 0,050,481 tous than Iu the preced- Swih |T| docs {t make frecmen | fng year, ‘o’ number of mines ot work was s seserlty 1 '“l tho namo mplics.”? | 169 more thau fu 1874, But the number of ner- ':)Follu.-g] o nl?o‘:":- r{ lcfi:{emd"u l;a“ftlll.lumwcr :m&gtfiploycld in und nrlm)\:{.’ &ho ’x‘!ilncs dmi'llnm% wer e 1] more | to b 5, o decrenss of 2,034 he number ol ul because wo redeess exists, Thlads | livea lost by accidents In 1875—tumely, 1,3¢— e ey v, Kipe s o, povertul G0 wilhatand, sad ¢ | stiows an inclagsoaf 185, [n 1574 thoilve lost may bo, under a smol wicker-work frame cover- 1 boirding-hoie uc- ed alinoat alr-tight with skins, 1ot stones takon {rom o firo near ot hand are then passed in to the patient, who places them ina small hole In the ground in the centre of the sweat-house, or tepeo, A pall of water s then passed in ond poured on thoalmost red-hot stones, Fromthis an ahnost suffocating hot steam grises, which soon produces a profuse presplration, The pa- baggazo that Lias been poured fito Philadelphis, | finest champague bad better luok for it i the cawimodatibg 40 ued, wiid cor moves the Ledger o muke theso ausgestionss | English ratlier than In any other market, | sueeny 2 curs, 1 tuinbar wagon, Agon, Ghorso 7 ho trank u';’un other picco of lng‘uge that At the same time uyonen uappens, whers | semm———— | B, fain barn, 300 CoMls Of WGus COIPISIELE OF Eunluothbouhrrlod n llwdlmult{‘ by the lv ll:ur, I‘:‘(‘t‘ ’l‘!;u l;c.nh l|.Iu:mf u&"l’ lll‘ the wr:ln; to be found. FOR 0 In tho rallway car under the eyo of tho visit- | The fashion of drinking good champagne us i [ T o o e SR A i e e or whily travellug, 13 . pe Jotual source of | festal wino hus led £0 th ustom ulpuupplylng THE HYMN BOOK woxlety, disappolntment, and vexation. Ral- | what it {s hoped may pase for good chutupaisne, USED AT satisfactorily tho hugo quantity of cumbrous | to conciudo that ho who wishes to posscea the chmago' Naw Orleans' NBW Ymk' e bt siara aad i b e Q. SALE, P Eowsatwill of the busluess and the Mmadufacturea stock on hand will slso b sold. Puriticr particul pauiphiats, with pllnh K)‘xzw- rapha, abetracts of title, aud all detalls, msy on ' Bpplledtion ta Worthingtou & sous, Nurili Aumlicrt, uphell, Atlorney: ‘Pl', Cleveo. THE v way deépots have pyramids of them, which the | and what may e s harmless preparation ol 1 lutelifus & Ca oroyiat JUX ¥RYE BLACKD 1N wera ono In 810 persons employed, but fu 1575 | tiont 18 thon takeu out and pluged i the culd o erai oyt nen atll ubot to.repurs humo, | elder. or aoine. ather ln-umnuu!s vrvoscing MOODY AND SANKEY Py &, th deoks, o aniuliig, Dhcethn 3,5 From hy foregolny ll'c;‘:“‘ foamiTion, one In430; in 174 ono to 113,551 tons of minor- | ruuning streatn near at lumd'l or in wintor rolled | What can be carrled (u tho hond-valise, the | Hquld, or a harmful compotind fmported from MEBETINGS ter, Mot illianis & Clarke, barristors, Toropto; snd W should o tmg'u‘fi-fld“‘“"l that Vire [ oral “got{ ‘but fn 1816, ono to 11870 | ina snow-bank, thopationt all tho timo belng In | sotchel, or with the wraps In tho shawl- | sbroad. A year or two azo thero wus a kind of £ WALTER 4 L thould bo's gala n‘mc% and Reform.™ | tons, ~ Tho coal produced fn Ireland in | anude coudition. This treatinent is, of course, ap, is allsufliclent for visitars to the | panicns to wine from Champagne when it wus FNIS FOR SALE BY - SAMUELELATT, Benbot thep i et publican Congress- | 1875 s stated at ouly 123201 tonsi tho | asarulefatal in emall-pox or fevers. It moy (,'n:n{'nnulnl Exhibition. The prevail- | suggested that petroleuin was hnwl{ employed JANBE L}\ILLL'UI!:G & CO,, | < MALY WOUTINGTON, ¥ 8 count the ballots, | quantity fu Beotland wes §8,697,507 tous, Theln- | ba terined herole: jr style of dress in Philadelplis, ot | topoisonunsuspeetivg peoply uudertho gulstof 117 AND 110 BTATE-ST, Bacoutors snd E1esuisls, Torunsey Cansdie

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