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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES, . . . ’ 5 2 3 . < - i g . d it to-his fandily, saying he was gotog | Stato of Louisiaua_officially affixed ' to any in- hfl,,#,,( Montreal, Thorald to Parrv Souad; IRELAND’S WRONGS i e Se% b5 caime. e Sonc, o g | S Burives, oo other ourHonoR BT RO | B o e s, e e |t ol Rimeck Ty bock i Fiom Mre &' Stopmant “of witiog requirink: Government, | Mary, of Port Stauley, Kinzstonto Port Stauley, = * aney In the time vet 1o como the cruel, red Al Thi: f the'af- | Oberlin, the ar(’ésl negroes from | then went down into the cellar and prepared to | anthentication, other than- civil snd il ary | ward—Prop Cuba, Detroit to Montresl: o ! 'his completed the public exercises of the s y S & Laog himself, but made noise enough to attract | commissione, repricves, pardons, and Executive | barks' ‘\0,,:, .,),tdo g%’ i{:‘mfism%h }-l:lluxd‘ yean to Kingston; Gibraltar, Chatham to of oppressive old Engisnd. [Great. applause. e t F e 3 3 5 T ¢ tween this and | Cincinuati, Washington, and from _other Fengar B fund. v fon | Bl B UDT sl | B St sl e Sedhellall | st el M o Wb W | s S e R fol | et HERASTRR S WSt | B STl e Pni A Grand National Demonstration g;zu‘zgnu?‘xxfi:\En:g:firfl:fifi?‘m;éfl?: fi’;’:’fi:"c gfifi?fi'@ffi“ (he\'ntnegl:n::fl provi Prg:!g%ee §sifv§“$u?§c§ffflmhwfs the under- | wens to the shed, duubtlc‘ia thiukilr_:g:hey yese | were i::ucsflé.o r‘:fi‘&h l;fifmv?flly:&vmdgfi’fi %’:"1’-“ sfi’x’fi?’ c’iis]af-i}fxfirifi z% :’ll‘&);lnnmi; sghrs . i Arrang 3 3 X i o] § ¥ : % at Ogden's Grove. writen. [applatee,), The LS wore | i the svouing ibe grounds wero. ililiully | Standing that f enouch. passed N e i | 4,90, Atter 'afixing the seel to | Black River to Taranta; Aloerine, Deimills brave, wheilier n _ their own _or | illuminated by the agency of two or three cal- ‘é‘éfiffé"%’e‘?fiéfl“‘fl%““»f”’fi.‘é’ffl":’v’}.”e zghnd endugh, and Leisg an old - man sbout 70 | ibe remaming bonds, and while in his Kineston; Hercules, Port. Burwell, Toledo to A BE:. 10 ’ years, it did not fake much.to strangle him. | offieisl keeping, Kellogg, who, - he says, Kingston; Cascade, Black River to Brockville, their adopted country under the gallant Phil | clom-Hghts xnd auy number of Chinese-lan- Sheridmu.pt [Applnnt?e, and, at the suggestion of | terns, the combined effect of which was decided- | neople all over the country looked upon it as s Phen cht dowa e wos dead, Thees exetus (o, | e bos retson to Delieve, Sl thatefors. soers 3 THE CANAL, Eloguent Speech by Gen. T. F, Bourke test'to gain” an ing wedge, The fesult iy the speaker, three cheers for the brave Phil.] | Iy pleasing. The crowds haa intreased nutil | contest’to gain’an opening wedge. e e rash act. The | had an interest-brokeraze on the bonds, came . ) rus, victory was thels, Amone the applicants | bave been wo.reasonfor ¢ iy into his oftict: after being. repoatedly informed ot 3 E y were lo f liberty.. Frederick Doug- | the grove was nearly filled, and the dancing- 1 Shousht ' N 3 on.the Duties of #he Hour Ty e eAliior oL s WUt (6 bep | platiotns wan Eik oy and the dax R e e oL o, o 1 ot i L commmain, o B e | et ot cas e, helng: repeutedly i not de- | BIMGERORT, Aug, 35.—Arrived—G. L. Baot, % ory, and | mauy flying feet, so that the dancers: betook | ington. Their youns isdics, whose only dis- | o e community. hat. I e Rt o T e o T ool Irishmen who heard his sorrowful story, ai oy fiying feet, 0 1 ———— liver the bonds to the Auditor or other persons, 5, 3 13¢; prop City r— i1 | Fere the first to advise Lim to run away.” fAp- | themselves'to the ground hear the' stand where [ qualification as” teachisrs was. thelh- firhirtg coion and said he would sce that the fees were satis- | Heury, Henry, 4,800 bu corn; Flidore, Heary, He Is Ready to Turn Russian if If Will | plause] And to tbis day he regarded the Irish | they could have the requisite amount of room |'will be dismissed by the School Board at POLITICAL. Tastoriy pald. Dectande Aerercs the bonaoty | oy, Henn Help on the Good Cause. as the rLenm his rnut;. [Rcaew"fid {:pplnlu:.] :‘x:g hear the music of the band at the same ]vopcnxng of the coming school year. = the Auditor, as requested by Kellogg, "h”fi , hcm:m:g—[’mp .\‘Ilol\!nnkbo?&kp}ort, 1fm Again, the Irish were eloguent, eir country e s i 3 wnion, . onlo. fully apprised of the fact; and kmew - that - wheat; Brilliant, Morris,~! lees lumber, ' Baviog progueed o Burke, o O'Comcll, un | _AtS o'clock all umusements-vere suspendod;. | CRIME. | Spectat Dispateh to Tné Triburia, proies wore (he ouly ducoment for the de| 30,090 aca. 200 posts. i s e e A Lo thacacteriston wis | Rud the trowd | conkrestledl. afiout the clani : Atugss, 0., Aug. 2.—The Republican cam- | Jjvery of the bonds. Desiango says Kellog, | The Rev. Geargo Pepper Bepresents the | fortores cfSohicy sarementihe. speaset "pre | Seabe the wiomt rpaor oL e ovealogi0d |, fpuTAL BARENT. i o s eofbusistically ionugurated | efvi the assuvance and promisey acted In'an | | 1,0CAT, MISCRLLANY. Views of His Protestant ceeded to give out of the vast fund of anecdote [ sion, N Epecial Dispdtch to The Trivune. herc to-day. More than 3,000 people assembled fim\a He "fmh;u asks judgment sgainst. —_— Oountrymen, in this cpmfictlon nlthl-if rtlshhn%se‘nl- it} fhecten ‘t;sx. :7%2.”‘1’; xvnlmucxsz 3"’2‘1’,’5‘?@4“ Jovrer, Ill., Aug. 25.—Yesterday r;\{lflr;;flg u: drom the surrounding cotntry, and-the town | yigoy st £ CRIMINAL. trym had ¢ sh patr e ;i ' b i Bub e whiag < oompiningl | tho Tish patriol Livious | man named Crossen, who lives at No. presented the appearance of a county fair. The The ruffianwhoy i & alleged, assanlted Offices As the Jews desircd that the name ot Haman | the Belcher Glee Club sang the “Star-Span- e o e S : i 7 should perish forever, so did the’ hearts of all | #1ed Bannor™ andoo Dear GId Trolund ba s | cago strect, Indulzed in the agreeable e | principal business blocks and private residences [ . - CAMP-MEETINGS. Dotibls S HigheT eevEnlostis Lo g3 e tion of beating his 14-year-old son over the | cop0 beautifully decorated with flags and ever- until the 27th by Summerficld, to- allow the in g= i thae Lrishmen desire o obliterate tho name of | way which higbly delighted tho audicnct, ot & s r the demarks by the Hon. W. J. HymesThe Attend- | GECTUET DG (POBEARS the, hame of | way of wiiom could Dot repress 8 natural desirc | head and shoulders fa o bratal mamndr | oot *ULh TCOERE BE SR | R N e e L ance and the Amasements. cause to complainof the tyranny of the op- | to join in. " Z s with a heavy halter, on which were S¢v-{ Ayt p'm tie Jarge audience was called toorder Spectat Dispatch to Tae Trivune.. ..". | Gongt, o peo B BT s Birnea mto ths Toi o an | mo e then, nteoluced Gon. Bourkeros | ‘ol lron rinzs. The boy's cries_attracted | p {1 “resestionsof Jotne. o o oo o Ocrvdos, I, Aug, S5—Siace yesterdav'ste- | Sy o0 agids e mother of thé gl cruelty was burned into the Irish beart, and | man, he said, who had-been honored from the 5 A A : S s ; The Irish National demonstration was,in | the pialir 2 d be b revistered vow o Ja | hai of s besd f. 1o 50le) oL hlsfear by tie fifi“fifi?fi"fiafix%fi#&“fin; Joir”ahd_ar- | preme Court, for Chairman, sud tho speakltig | port of the meetings there has becn a manifest Mury Morzan, upots whom an abortionis allezed grand o e yoppresslon lasted, with, every | porseeutions of Dritish myrmidons: @ man who | r(e Vibe L enra facher, ©Graséen, was sub- | began. Tt i seldom that a ireater array of tal- | fncresse both lo. numbers. 104 {nterast. Berv- | 43 have been’ produced, was resterday hekias point of numbers and enthusiasm, a sue- drop of blood that warmed his' heart for thc | had suffered the erucifixion of Briusktyrunngl; soquentiy fiued §3), fn default of which he was [ cnt is presented at n'sinele meeting, and the | fees were held os wsnal through the day. In | an aceessory to the crime to the Crimioal Court, cess. A mare suitable place might have been | destruction of this preat evil and the abolish- | the mdn who told the Judge ?am“'mffili)cn iy committed to the (it v prison, Heisa man of | people of this’ thouehéful ‘colloe cominaiity’| the evening a vast concourse of péople asseur | 1o S50 by Justice Morrison. chosen than the out-of-the way space dignified | meut of the Rritish Gorvernment forever. nb:m{ to efnlence x'xlxmfiacthiflls;‘c o nlrlmov l:'!flle ugly temper, and trequently, hen cnmn:nd, has appreciated It, and scemed anzious to listen | blod tn g Svownd. the. It pavilion and lis- Thié oreiis ofiials ars wiskins i Wi for bribonamect Ogdeits Qrove, For ol tha, e e e ppat, fofest e e o gt Tshmen o)) v v Beai bl daughiess, yuusyrLadles IS ana ¥ yeard 1 SN0 M o eaent o e futer, | piyiadad acouad, the larcs pavilios and | by | the crooiced cizar-makere. Yesterday they seized S crowd came, some of t.early, some b all | FLiEhe, F R e Sny of Jtdemens, hever a | for whatho lind dons (of 0Lt Tefang of age; with a broomatick. ’ + | st manifested in thé fssue of the cxmpatgn cun | Eider Waggones on «“The Evicences. o, the tc'ifigflghfi::‘:;mn‘;fr dobn 4. Samuel, No. 147 hot h o 7, - & t |- e e i st - ot“:;cox't::h%k:mr:;::!;:! .n"'s‘;'?in'i?“fi o oot e e "1‘,‘; e o B ot ! BROUGHT HIM DOWN. 1:,71,:‘:;;‘,‘;,:ig;",fl;",‘5;;':}3“:“;;,;‘%;3,,"1’:'gg;‘ Eoon-Coming of the Lord.” He stated that the | \aboSh. avenue, The former was short for t e ‘} fn formi d start- gggsgm And the day sas coming when Irc[l:\nd as the distingulshed speaker came farward to. Special Dispatch o The-Tridune. able presentation of the issues by these gentle- | fWents-fourth chapter of Matthew, from which | 7,000 cigars and the latter 80,00, Toe Cohns i e A e b Cyrcamlie when reang. s fhe aulinaushod speikar, came. fumind by . DosUQUE, Ta., Aug. 25, —Yestenday sbouz 4:90 | 20I¢1 ; : i bis sermon was mostly drawn, bes been the sub- | employcd some seventy handa,_ Colletor ilar Mr. Mattheivs wos_first introduced, and was | ject of great controvérsy. That Universalists, ggngfl;‘gl:ggzml: dfie ‘;'{ME pifi b oy or- hos e ty- ] ing, it being long after 11 o'clock before it left 2 ! s it Fhsiioh re 4 i 2 < s lause.] The sigus of the tite were prophet- flattering ovations from lis countyymen, p:in.y while some prisoners were at work at the Exposision Building, It wasn's lorg, how- | {P5 Trelaud should guin her fu. | which move than. repaid Wwhat he -might cyer ! s e linz th ever, so that wlen its head reached the grounds az;fl:&‘:n‘liif’%’nfi?éifiyfl gaien up by |iavo dane for s countrs. “None,oworer,was | S14tc aary a Anamoss, guarded by four men, | foloned by Juage West Geg: Garlel sosing F s epnis faw s ilondl by i - Uit f the iestigation a to e cimialis of 5, her rej ion ved, b ¢- | more flattering 6 present. houg X & . Yene: e} i 2 3 ® 3 - 1? fi:xl Sy nzat mh? o l,:;‘f w;’w*dc:;,: E:‘.-‘&E‘:’Jé‘:l‘f.‘“°fl;3,§ffi.§‘:;‘ff’ The éf‘.f:{ Dy, |-oiles fere “the city he had ~ made his | cut off thelr ball and chain end jumped into the “‘;';;flht‘;';iégfgg;“;;‘;‘{ ;fi‘és“m‘.fiz}“’&:‘é.i“éal"fi threaténinas to the Jews, and reservingto them- | o Friday nizhe, Officer -Dan Malioney was » NrTi Or Baee, R “whtm Johmsop, in the last tosst e et gavc, foresar | home, yet he could not, but; fcof that lic was a5 | river. Screral shots were fired, and o Com- | LRO HSariug tho specclies to-das th tecling is | §elves all the promiscs. * He showed conclusie- | OB Friday nighe Officer Dun Mahones was the Grand Marsbal, Jobn Connell, his this day,and had only one wish to express—that | much dt Lome with those around himashe-| stock reached the opposite side he fell, shot thought to have eutifely disapbearcd. From | 1y that Clrist, {n answer to the question of the | PRENRS LIS cOrner of B upon by a ¢anz of loaf - s, the Great Exposition Band, the | jt'migiit be bis good fortune to fire the first | could be it the City of New Yorks Tlic objett | tirough the lower part of the head, the bail | fuerviews with leading ‘State politicians, the | disciples, * What sball bethe sign of coming | £C I CC e Mhe and Kaives In a8 stienps ta Clau-Na-Gael Guards, Irishmen of alf { sact agaiust the tyrants of Old England. [Tre- | which had brought thousands’ together, was.to | coming out. through the Jower jaw. It is im- opinion fs'gathérel thot the Beatty movement | and the end of the world?” (verse 3 does ?o; detholish him. He - saffered 8 severe ent grades, ranks, and societies, on foot; and then | mendous applause. | do something for the. Irish caute, and-it was® | possible for bim to recover. Toman escaped. | SRyoH s &uthercl tha Republicans 100 yotes, | Tefer. us wavy bave claimed, to the destruction | J2nClsh him. He: snferd o scvere eut the pe‘oule who could afford carriages. The At the mnclll&'lo‘l} of i')m address, t:}m tha]i:- ;lliu:tc:lg'll to that nb;?lut f:d ;‘f;: :E:om;%llsuhul:::t fiizht mL‘m:L are now after him. It is thought be Judge West's speech was enthusiastically re- g:n.ilenrgsmm, but to -his own’ literal -personal Fortugatel§ he recoghized bnmo,,%‘ mfb.sm_ fg called upon Mr. Dumn, Secretary of the [ that. he proposed- S wounded. - - o 5 bstical 3 3 5 2 ; TR g line of marel was a very direct one, no gouvt | Jan called upon Afr. Dunn, Secretary epecclics _alone could mot serve. the o - S reapeets to tho apiones oy ouieh he a0 | "33 Gote o few of the arguments adduced fu | 2uts Matt McEnfee 4nd. others. The bl e . the infinite satisfaction of the marchers, the THE DECLABATION OF PRINCIPLES cause of their country. There was only one A BIG HAUL. dlcmi:.n. Sped 2 support of this position: First, the tribulation $700- tc the Crimioal’ Court. Mr. Mahoney i3 strects honored fu giving it way being Michi- | ddopted by the Committee. That gentlernan | way to gain their liberty. and that was the pur» Bostay, Aug. 2.—Bagnall & Loud, dealers d thes rs talke ¢ dis- | Euffefed by the Jews at the destruction of Jeru- laid up, bat Ris injuries are mot considered & . k i 2. $0n Monday next these orators take three dis- b d Ve i lark, | then proveeded to read the following document, | suance of the nd 0ld privciples enmnciated i 1 5 b 18y T s salem was not ereater than that experienced by b gan avenve, Washington, State, Lake, Clark, ‘rmch’ at the conclusion of the reading, was | by Wasbington in the Revolution. [Applause.) | I blocks and tacklas, Fulton strect, were rob- | tinet directions and proceed with the. prosecu--| ¢ofe, b natfon at thesiege of Jersalem bythe | Se70Us- . 4 €3 Michigan, Dearborn sveuie, North averue, and | Fhich gt the condlusion of ) There wore ailteramt, amgon ot Trinintst] | Led this afternioon of '$30,000, $25,000 1n motes, | Hion of the campaiguin carnest. Babrlonians; but the tribalation bere spolien | \ Te mysteflons mzor cutting case af No. ¢ Clsbourn avenue. As it marched- along; the { "B {0 BECARE Poms e City of Cat- | gala-duy, sentimentsl Irishmen, that, sane the | mortgages, ete., and the rermaider in cash. m‘f{*@ffi;:’gle 0. North Ciark strect ¥ bas not been cleared weary trampers in the hot sun were rewarded CoRo. m mas mesting ssembled ou Aug, 21577, | 1 Wearin of. th Ggfiflx;;l.g" holidsys, but al-.| Tvo mea eutered thic dtore swhen thie salesmen | Heket Couvention. 13-gay: - State Seagyors, | bad endived orshould suier 1z tlme to com their ot t1o U ellow-Citizens the feilowing de- | most forgot their nationality i ier s 5 % & c L) 2 on, iogay: S 1088, se 21). ¢! : 3 for tacir patriotie exertions with the cl.\cclsl':’ S of iy cotLan - Steent e Iollowing e | most fo “bold, brave men Who felt. Treland's | AlL chiauced fo be busy, wall:ed liflfl‘m“:m‘;““ Honry C, Lbid, Georizs 57 C. Jobuston, W, T | 170t o e e Y oatens, | was mot, the inan who sssanitedkor, and those on the mdewalks_ on B¢ | joein the free land of their adoption'16 eXpress | wronws and were burning to avenge. them. If' huynll_ng-.mfl_x :z‘ .tgfiz‘ifl% Al b s Forrest, }_,e\fls ]\m.mer‘,!\gpresenmflvu, Alex- | G 001d have preceded Instead of followed the | all the uvlde"nge ;nupdr i3 l?\-'v’ s !“n- duofsteps, and in the windows. Ar- [ evmpathy for the land of thelr fatbers, and to pro- any eity in this_country was cursed with this | UCF IV venversation, asked To b Suting hs l{\!!file_r awé!t,’- IMxszBi "l.'lA]!_Llf, Aff (é‘ ls)mlds, tribulation, as stated in yerse 29, "It was clearly ;ne&:t.t L:‘:st D hbnrn:i e was. ‘dol :fil :rz j: abached i s snipoced u conlederais euiareta | 1) & S iy Loer, T Lsallivdo, £, € soxteon | 4y B0 Bl sud other | 8o Ioterviewed, charmigly. lo would scent I a 2 ! | Beriptures that the tribulation here referred to for her on general principles, and it bebooges riving at the crounds the procession dis- [ claim the principies which move thém at once to Trish sefluncwnmlis\m m{,whichhhq l.l{ld referred it was the City of New York, where they assem-~ ’ o g side door near the countivg-room and rifled thé | County Treasurer, . Y. Fratz; Auditor, 8. W. | 5 4 = bo: 2 I B + % 3 | wae that suflered by the people of God at the | for her on gencral principles, for a crazy man * file. B —The following | ¢ oo 'the preatest that th leof God ever ted by the Democrats in tne | Cf W08 the preatest that the peopl up yet. AMrs. -Jenny Robbins, the wounded 7 X bad endured or should suller id the tocoms.| B vet. Blea Jerny Mobiee, she wudeded repewed devotion to American lberty, agd to af- banded, and for an hour or more the demon- | G Welr unylelding detcrmination (o aid, so far t T P [ o, Pons gy sl lithmons of Irah Gavars | QI Srohed she toatia: Doaca bxtelod the| Lor! Coltman, * liands of the Papacy durine the 1,360 years of | Lhe Notwithstanding their domesti effort to provide for* ercature cowforts. S i £ e i : 5 ‘ >3 4 e e with a razor. Notwithstanding ir domestie o e The Government of Ireland by England is tyran. | dear, sweet, little shamrock, saw with satisf ROAD AGENTS AT WORK. Towa. 1.5553 ey :&'S&‘}:, 1;{‘5?‘.’ from histazy bt | troubles, Nrs. Robbins eSoncrates her bachons L7 ; : from any shore in the matter. It is thought After ailowing time {or the refrestment-of the | pieal, vyvatural, wnjust, and unholy. ana do. tion their specches in print the next nrorniug,:| . % & body through the satisfactiou of the demandd | serves only impatieat toleration by the rish people but, when :puc_v were asked to stand up with tirp'| . CAMP Robieos, Neb:, Aug. 24.—1he Sidney . Speclal Dispatek to The Trth: these sizus did transpife at the cxact 4inie pro- from Sy ehors fn this mather 10 nght of appeties siready raised toalively state of ex- | el nglish ditioutty sball present irish oppor- | puifiots, tlcy began Wit one , accord | coach, from Deadwood, was stopped. Inst nizht | Keokos Ta, Aug. 25.Th : ey Ubrish wiz. £ Taior 0, the Snilng OF 1 o4t the: crivaey. oiich stil b ek Boiracs i in motiow by the | fUOIY- s to malko excuses, and ould” " not | above Baffulo Gup by five road agen’s, Who fired | Loe County held their Couvention af Frauklin, | the days, and subsequently to_the tribulation, | tor f the crime, ¢ will e p {)ud tion, the ball ‘mfl :«l:t in n;;)&ou ; : h!e The c(drgus which ? Englanb has committed | puy forth the smallest exertion towards into the couch Lefore a word weas given tobalt. | and nominated the following ticket: Treas: | (Matt.24and 20, and Mark 13 and 24.) - And :\ex;).\n: :dlsr‘:;l:{‘%!fiomeés_mmnl; inno- L striking . 4 ) inst God, ara ity, i 5. ing o t o 3 43 3 7S i v siens i i - 3 .. " vt shc i Al o waom for | Tores are pell decurioed by thn b opiGUIBSt B2 | gauiniea practicsl advantage for 0 1rish peo- | Ed Cook, Division Superintendent of thestaze | urdr, H. Welsing; Sherift Georze T, Higgins; | finaly the signs being in the pasty this gouery- | cent; and s g weather Was rather ouconifortably warm for | Wre, aesell deseribed Ly the liwy wosch she has | jo Moi R GCrowaro thi én who gaticed oot | E e i ot ¢ Sk | tion shall not' pass till all these thingsbe ful- | Justice Summerfield yesterday sent James ade, inie to 3 . % | about spending money for Ireland and whe | line, Wasgliof " tirough the car. The robbers Auditor, Charles Doerr; County Superintend- filled. Gritlith, for vagraticy, to the House of Corres Juuz-continued devotions to the worship of o o 6D 5 » Terysichore, the dandne was kept up wndl T e o Ak Al anisi OF 0ut | re the Yoty 6acs that Ban Dass bt Inbnso ot socured $12 out of about 1,000 1o the posscs- | ent, W. J. Meads; County Supervisor, Georee | ' Th apeaker was earnest fn his remarks, and | Qo iony, (0% VAgTa0cy, to the Bouse of Eazia, their hands in, theit pociets toaid the cause. | sion of the passengers. Onc passenger, obeying | Siauwosds Surfeyor, J. H. Davle; Coroner, | the discourse evidently made d deep dmpression | robbery at P. J. Willis’, 3 13) Sgo{lh"blgp 1 \Hig amey about 3 o'cluck, at which time firesides, and sought to destroy the domest.c virtue I 0 s u 2 3 1o Familive. -She OMrcd s Rowand for tha i | [Appladec] "THe Sas s old Saving that a | the arder fa chrow up_ bis bunds, drew'up S50 [ qpoperonel HTOR S T DT Corouen | be Qutcaurse eridently maded d strect, ' as continued td H a b. M. Browsy larcenr, 3900 to tho Criminal Const, Th i Dfslussn(:lnox Yx:orxnn':ms. 2} onr i (s dizinberited fitial I oy had right te L hig debts before he.| with them. 1t being durk it was not noticed by speakers” vas. ratlics dsomely | chasticy of the wife, disinherited final Jove. and | man had « right to pay all his debts before be.| wi i, ing dark it was c s Ritrusestoth 3 decoruted witd Trsh 50 American face: cvd i Litihed Dt sl v wpon i nrts i | ol s e B vay Epeland ‘wiat | Ehe rbiera 2 : 13 Representalives, J. D. M. Hamilton aud it T T e ey ented par Comt. three of the 05 piles, and other | expelled from s owh roof old age vy nuley | gwed ber pefore be died. [Avplause] En- | . . sslngeer. 3 L 1a, Ate. 25.~The Christian | Tsauc_ Whipple, niohey under false pretenses - 4 o« 4 - | #0d to faith. * She reduced b as & people te penury s comie e e * APPREHEN . Resolutions were adopted declaring the recent | CLEAR Lakz, In, Aug. 25.~The Christian L0 TR S Iloney. ana - oo domments, - Amopr those who ocecu- | JuEIS T ThE RlNCd s & peoplo fe ponur gland must of e become: ewbrofled in APPREHENDED. Talior troubles to be thelezitimute oulgronth of | Covgress bela s v cossion togt W 6 kg:‘l,‘ h;flgmtgt‘zn;:;lm_g_l o ‘};i‘:;‘:rrt‘: 5}:53{2 the platform - were ca beic lands aund trea thies astern question. Tler-position 28 a great: Special Dispatch to The Tribune.. te, B e . . % May ,Gen. Torrence, Nighael Sherldam, | cogatry' oy choose, ami thes desconbony | Dation Sompelied Lo o {aked oyt el i | Prrcemg, P., dug. 5 —Sereral days ine, | Kepubican wismasagowsent of he finces s | Waggur, of St Lovis the Evangalist Deunyind | o’ Boll B ol e ol GopPeration-Counsel Bontield, Dawiel O'liarm, | are piond to-dav. ot that_ clioice, | althonzh | the 70 i chiss. power, Whidh Taging | Ohief Demumel received o telegrum fram Ci |l ‘Sad comtiiusionaty slecten prosiieas; | others made live speeches in the interests of the | Gisorderiy. Mattuew McEnroe, assauls with - Cul. Cleary, the Rev. Goorge W. Pepuer'of Ohio, | it elins scattered them sbroad. bewers of | sccond ‘or third cluss power, which Englan ¢azo requesting the arrest of J. B. Votter, %mlursln! the'. Sotithiéra ; palicy of President | Young Men's Christian Association work in the <1Ar:‘;n||){’7 ni nzpsa_n oazpoi:! &yfiuxfi:&m}ufigm ;; * = G st - i S 2 700. w Wt Tho Hon. Jobm V. Farwell ceat word | AUS. 37 1o 3100 Mogele Araatrong, yaseny 3 w¢ 0f New York, ex-Sherifl Frauk | wood and drawers of water, to procare for their | would never. tamely submnit to. ~ He was not > “ Lo P ez ; horil’ Bern, Pat Ofirien, Cliirman chiliren i forcien e heducalfonat andvocit | mmach ol & Kusdn, but *he | cowld | harged with swbeszlement. Toguiry was ot Morss; dengusiingahe profecion, aril-love, | West - Tho Ho i ot ¥ B il §h e Lyecutive Commitice, jolu 31 Seanlon, | Svasteiss of Wiich they wers rolted sshome. | bo gmo P - nooessars. [Applause | ers fstitated, and iv wes 1earced sHeg Mo had | Rud déimanding fow tesa ! e way slcic Clittnal Cotrt” Taaio, Maneon. auing i ’ d ou schools, beiied azainat vs 03t owu | e hotiechils todey el the anmiee | 9N - Iu aceordan:e With the times. - - *°7| . Aninteresting strect-mecting wos Leld in the | SOCATL Deurt James Aapgen, obtaivlog ticket . i ing Pott, ived in the # depurtec. Tidymoeming Rothaenriivy : Gity Park. Dr. Magoun pave bis macnilicent | grove, continued to 29th In $500. Mike Crimi- John P. Plant, J. J. Kearney, T. A. [ Socc i 1% | s rom Lavasterin cotody o 0 man 1 | S TLVANTA wORRINGNEN. Tecture on “Buugan's Holy War " at 7330, | eps, larceny from A. Diatond, 26 Clark stroet, uaive: O ey the feaching of our mative | jat controlled the teffitory of Turker W. J. ifynes, Marshal Jobn Con- | Laiersit B or S il 4 uuguage 3 crime, wuppressed our I 4% = uel), P. C. Breene, Edward F. Duan, Alexander - 8 tin = plause.] He was glad ta.see these Russiay re- | @ i . 3 Sullivan, W. 1. Condos, the Rev.Johin Wal- | pasrsicqour S:oimtions, and tramoled osy by +H s, anid ioped There would be more of thein, | Senfing himssif to be n Chicazo detective. Both | Pmupabrrent, Aug. 5.~ The workingmen of i et e B Lo S 300 to. Crimioal Gomep: dron, the Rev. Thomas Gushman, Jokn For- | 1o u state of social und intliectial desradziion, use he and other Irishmen could then say | men left for Chicago this alternoon. this dty have orgauized under thename of the | ~ Prof. Bumm, of Corneli Collcge, has arrived George Radeliffe is ati actor, who has beeh syLhe, and others of more or less prominence. | avd when this was doze she repronched our jgno- | to Russin: ©Give us the material, the mangy, Protective Labor party, indorsed the Eight-Hour | and taken charge of the singing. Dhy’-;negfhe Tole of Vool Learoyi in the »Long - Amoug the audience on the ground were sever- | rance, calumnisied wur poverly, and taunted us | and we will give fou the blood and. bono thal THE BOND-FORGERS. Labor law, equalization of taxes, compulsory i The Sundln_v—school v:']ork_ers ulfi Northeste{n Strike at the Adeiphi. Dan Macauley is ou the 2 lowa formally presented a very fiue cottage to o al well-known Couuty Commissioners, jnclud- lf_"f'“ 7:;: n:f“fi:{:g;g i‘:l‘; zsifi:;&::o}':?firifil Wwiil cipple your greatest enemics.’ [Ap- New Yors, Aug. 25.—The examination of the S i, e e | S ey SR | el S beple MRl o | o Vi G s i . ‘The assemblage.was called to orfler by Pat iy vers oI sert that 2 g inactive upon our shores. Every industry and KILLING A LANDLORD WAS, IN s Orvios, | St.Louis Count éducation, and liveral application of funds for | ¢ouie ‘PFagyy Bresen QitIe 2 | verae of the profession, a variety fakir with all pt. Merry. It cost avout [ FErRCO alon, & | itnall entiously us- | S ; 7 ing borids of | the Purpose, and condemning the employment | §00. Mrs. Bramard, of Fayette County, made | thek the name implics.” The two met fn a base- £ted, ou charge ;’f\?f:&fiu:fl'f:«'{fi: “.gi:: sz Prison;mlabqr lLy glqigle persons; ma;u:l\]l‘ “the presentation spedeh, which was tine.‘_y ’ Capt. :}t‘n?n?o:f; 51’3“:“‘;:3}2 ({fl’m;‘s‘il:l'l“fi"si'fi:‘fi' ¥ i 000 bail. s maiing 1t & consgiaes tormaor ot and all | Merry responded. The Rev. J. H. Lozier and naturé, sharp words ensied, and blows fol- O'Brien, who welconted everybody within the | mannfactars, ® nataral (0 0z soll. the talemien 1o A £ X sound of Lis voice, and tiicn reau the following | proportion a5 3t entiched Enehon coptial an | o XO MUEDER. | o Ll committed for trial ir $10.000 ball, | laws muklng it a conspiracy for laboring mea to | thg fev. TR Berry also made Speaches. || paton Share Vord elaid, Al Dot Dl It o ofticers who Liad Leen nominated by the | rusited out of existence the mument 1t beeamo @ | [Cries of “You're rightin) Terrible wrongs | . Johus Comner urrested lor compliclty 1 these | combine for their owa protection. s thers lias bien such severe critilem of | loved: Macaley gor. the worst of ir. H Execntive Committee: « of Irish prosperity. ad they iuflicted on the Irish people;.outraves | forgerics, wus discharzed, owing to insufiiciency o ————— the proprictors of_thé camp-eround i cheir | thirsted lflm‘ revenge an L “f;n‘ ‘; atter b: President—The Hon. W. J. Hynes. Vice-Presi- | Bhe thrustupon usanahen creed, and placed | folowed outrages, cruel and more crael s they | Of evidence agawst himw. « - CANADA . manazement, Dr. Keéler has propared o full guht' Wit ‘l{’ut tngy ’xtz!m‘-lk e'R.nd -I?E o‘:mfrl o {ont—dohn ¥ Pinerty, "Thomas & Moran, It. | over our starving ncople who dotesied tasir feach- | succceded ome” anotber; miothers bad been : K Bnancial statement, which wo think will give | Achieved avout § o il e s Lrindiville, the Tlon, N K& Sulliggn. e fov. | Ingt, prelates wio fattened into cnormots sealth | butchered with their bubics b sha brasst, seq A WATCH-THIEF. === full satisfaction to*the Interested public, and | [T ofulust the ralling fn front of i Jglin Weldron, De ol Guerin, Jlesencer SH1- | baythie tithies, were situaamly coet St of Tl maidens dtshonored. The ma that vouldstand | Promapmventa, Aug. 2.—Alfred Martin to- | Killed XUs Wife—A Lacrosse Game, with | exonerete e Loser, P _v%fi“;;pgfi“fir PO e g D, » Thomus n. J orsythe, g erivh, i des. aud sce all this unmorved was not fit to live; | A i Olergymen as Umpires. “ h orthwatn ) ortimee bt Thouis Lynch Fel ashsw Paniament, she excluded sesen-cizhths of | plause.] There was cause, indesd, for the as. | quetty ML‘}' ng:%:;mcn, and flik‘*‘l '-01001'; B | Losbs; Ont; Ay, 95, fian Eoched Al MARINE NEWS. 0 bebind Radelile, dealt bim & Germife blow on Town of Lake; Michael W. Kerwin, Thomas M, | the Insh peoole absolutely from civil rizhts; and | sertion that kiliing lardlords was no murder, gold, watches. ¢ Marquett was getting ander Drinninond, derod 50, Yiving on s out. Y —— 3 e back of the head. Blood ey i eyery ta3, 50 pl » At : S ki o r , deed 50, : g rection. - Then Macauley kicked the prostrate ad, Hoon B3 it The speaker was glad to see that organization them, Martin struck him: on the hexd with a | akirts o the PORT HURON. man and'ran away. Friends couvevd Racelifa Malpme. P. T. Sheriock, Join K. Coffey. Daniel | td the Parliament thus const % z during g 1 with his Sculls, . J. Wrenn, Thomas McEwing, Thomas | Mnanifested ensibility to_the interests of the lrish | had umted the Irish people; that Irishmeuno | pieee of ron. He then seized two watches and |, S} during a gquarrel witl Special Dispatch to The Tribune. people, she denicd the rizht 1o meet except noon oer {usistes 77 ey Wwere i 'ip- | 1 o r i 7¢ i night,{ ¢ under the influcu f e . to a_drag store, where he had the wound L. ] longer jusisted on it that they were from Tip- | ran, but was captu{u]. Marquett is f‘”"bfim“i‘ wife last pight,{ whilé under’ nflucuce of Pozr Huroy, Nich., Aug. 25.—Dewn-Props dressed and got a stimalant, which enabled bim e ter Bimeate, it Bocie OB 5 | Eariuhiione, oF the peiogs ol sress S crary, or Counauglt, or other locdfities, bt | 1y thjred. liquor, d iver sud shot her fatall Hastell. John' MeNally, John Enripat.’ Patrick.| Duch less enacting, laws esccpt thoge. which b Lol st s they were Trisbmen. e e g e o tn sy ot and shat et fatally | qoyge, Fouasaln City, Passale, Fortaze, Mon- | 4 *“goon ' when the call-boy snnounced the Foaay Micpasl Moals of Mormis, 1, ¢ L tam | or et o fans ool Sl terled | e Thels ered vacs plinaan A FATAL FIGHT. s ; | e tor bis entrance a5 boss of - tho strikers. - onrstal. of LaSalle, Lil: Capt. Patrick 0'Con- 2] Y. .+ She osganized oy Fabise d. they louked on revolubion 4s 2 4 v s " rested. A5 i < .. B ve and consort, Mary Pringle and | Macauley has not sinca been secn. amony us for_mussacre, injnstice. robbery, ana | tarian one, and they revolution BAuTreons,; Aug: %.—During an altercation | GHES L Chicago Base-al Cliits g;,g E:Hs.r 1=u il E*;Bn‘s'o;:’ 3 ar;,"“m n!;: d con- | ' The police are. after a man who, under tho throngh the breast; "Drdmmond has been 8 | 4oyjo Ninant, Jdpan, L. Shiekiins, James T wor, Spripgfieid. 111.; Jumes Furlong, Sprinzfel us for b X oy : Ul: P, We ¢ b e D gpuression. She employed riligious prejudice to | the only privciple to be advocated and - jnsisted “ - aed 20, 2 Ry, Woatepoier, Seorls, Ll ok Den: | e clote dlsssmatons = upon, He betieved Chicago would be found 1y | 1956. niEbt bnt;;cx;z : Charles aP;t;s,ma-;d r | mect bere onMouday for the last time this | o1 Goren Compbell and tow, Pringle and | name of J. Flsnizan, reated. soon” Mo ot, 1og Jobu Halvey, Wapelia, Mz br. O'Cleare. Lo: She made e uce =0 intoleradle that we have | the futare as she was in the past—in carnest | and: Charles W. Elson, g{ze__ ), the formes P : 5 T , Pring| Clark street, and from there soat leters with o Secretaries—sames Gilmore, E. F. Dunne, | been distribated over the entire globe, permitted sympathy with the cause. [Applause.] Love | Stabbéd and Kuled the latiér. ~Both are col- barges; schrs A. C. Keating, Cnfaract, Canads, Beading representing an office at that place— b MeClure, John dckoogh, | L0 enliance the prospents. odom the piolesions | fr the oid tincs and the Trivh people bere bag | Oréd- — - o el persiood that Bishiop Waleh, of this | 7.} Richmond, William Jonss, Fame, Volua. | iealiag rebresent Lititenbareer & Coy Goverat ! aliies Sahoe, Dntes'l | 0tln Hhe, rataoms, ottt Srpumie anda. {lled bis nearers togeter. Ilo should nover o s el Sharny succel And 'bishop Lyndhy O | teer, Nezunuck, 3. Filmors, Jolin Burt, Anaa | Gommisslon Menbanter s togaod Gonetal -y v 7 d Mr. | #ud make the laws of cvers land bat our own. T et te theovenarmed el | 1k 5 Y.. Ang. %.—Richard P. Eells, | ¢ % = . By Vs Sherwoud, Sweetheart, C. S. Pademan. merchants to make assignments to bim. He fue nomiuztions were adopted, an A We cail the attention of Americans to this factin | 01 Enzlish bayouets, and yetitwouldmot doto | Nyagm, N. Y., Ang. 25 5 » | ford, will be appointed Bishop of London. Up—Props Annie L. Craie, China, Afabi succeeded in zetting numberless shipments of J'Brien introduced our nutional istory. —a fact too commonly ignored *We will leave it to God.”, No. If there | late Secretary of the Rockland Savings Bank, Special Dispateh to The Tribune, Jp-—] (- % i g 12, | poods of ail kinds, but was discovered by Freder- MR. OYNES, und 100 oiten forgotten, ~thsf never, in a single in- not at opportunity granted for the Irish has been arrested upon a charge of having AEsANDAIA BAY, Aug. 25.—The Afth day at g:;l:t:g_.npo t_de 8‘::1: rlizus;;'l'l’vu\l mnlg;ggn fi.k Kohler, ‘fg Amfi,’ Tl l’kt;me”i E_‘ nx,’fi&og > Hippogriff, 3 ly M. ) | vinegar, and upon the solicitation chren~ rho was received with ypiatse, and who, after | stunce, has Enyiind made o Concessionto lran | viomeh Al gppoTtunity & liberty, they. shuald | b erzied fands of the bas e SmudifSclival Pabionnt 5 Thoras Prince Edward, Jane 3lcLeod, New Dominion, | barger & Co. shipped fifty barrels, to be sold in e otle doiay, Trocecdcd e I et e e ot Toag from, hee by ho. | indie ouc. . kpplause.] He had no canse to S rren el T:land Park bpened with a Bible reading by the iudiors. He begam by saying that the pur- i Bestictions were romagion- L | regret what bo had dose, for he had recopized | | - ' | Lsland Pack dpened with a Bible reading by the | o pi% (P S PELE Chicago: Delay in an answer led to inquiry into fom ol this ;fl;‘“‘fm““r‘:n‘fcfi,fngfnig'fi; e 50 000 acmaes eentenry meuoved tn 1775, fEpncury to altae m ey and 10 Tauani] THE GROVER CASE. Rev. Johu. Gordon, of Montreal, on “The | “wing E b o\ either fine. the standing of the firfr berore-mentioned, and i B reoad Gl Locig 5 The independence ‘of the Irish Farliament wag hecre.] Tie time might come, nay, lie believed —_— 5 Bivle.” A€710o%lack the Rev. D. Lymian Ab- [ The schr Hippoerill, bound for. Chicago, | to an order -not .o deliver . the goods ire-ynd. Yust® guthiering, hie _said, repre- | viejded in 1752, when 1he volunteers, augmented | it Would come, and: that not far Lencé, When An Important Afiidavit. gott, DDy, -of New Yorl; lectured on The | while - sading across | Lake St Clair { upon the ~'crder of any such firm. A i bave | thioy cauld bave o ‘- hurling ™ o the soil ot Sk Francrsco, Avg. 25.—A. Portland préss | Poliieal Listitutlons of the Jows.” Mrs. W. | this moruing. at dsvighte pas son Gt [ chdond of ehiosles foom Sidiim: was sented the grand 1den of the renteay tnere WS | tu 0,000, made the demand. The volunt g & dorve. They belicved in the geuius, tie | ing be n disbarded, she placed, in 1500, own native lind, [Applagse.] O'Comiell, #ith 3 Lie: g s X , 000 v 5 i 3 - | . Crotts held & conversation on * How to the tug Prince o, whi saved by non-delivery, The room at No. 172 Bepulfurce of O'Comells asitation audlead- | triopsin Jrciaue.and wbolt-hed the Pariiament. In | all bis doqaenco and Joree of moral sudsion; |-&ispateh saya W, B. Klshyi Ruo i “gd;' in" | Make Children Eove tne Bibla- At 1i-eiosh | 05 e, B o e emota | hvvas o bt aton oniy gs a rasiviig. srship, but it bad Leen demonstrated that agits- o fifl; rfi,}ifl:fll& {‘ & et m\cr: .1" fi: GF&HC}HS' was never able to obtain whnt Gladstone now | dictment for subornation of perjury and in the Rev: James 8. Ustrandet.lectured. on & The sprit, head gear, and two Lead saila, The tag | plac for lettets, and not.as aa ofice. Flamain OId e alens gt fortuuale wizeuastances | [on, Wieh the Ugaid, Usadered bs O'Conscll | adumicted that the Feniau aeitation had uean, | D default of binds, bas just mado the follow- | Fabernade” to n larwe crowd in the Taberhacle, | 1651 ans oos of fo cpons, Loy Sl Lhe out.’ | cailed every morning, and departed immedlatcl Poatc not alone do soytuing groxt for lrciand, | was Hnminted by, Hachas 2 plished—the disestablishment, of the Curch. | joo omaayitin regard to the Grover investiga- | lustrasiog the Jorn Attt ax 9 prates Thy Hippogrill is reptirine here. ey after picking ug his mail. His short visits ant dnc ltwm v.l.:xmum:u?n of axrtation and force Cowerinz in the face of the Fenian movement, | [APPIse.] As for the matter of the discstab- Yon: 2 the afternoon o game of Latrosse was played ‘The schooner P. 8. Marsh, while bound u the many anxious inquiries mede 8s to his loe. wanl Sos cland's emiancipatiol | and frightened by her tassacre of tho Manchester | shment ui the Chirely, the speaker Tau never . B. Hisby, befng duly swon, would statethat | Detween tac cuampions of the world, the Toron- | Laje Huare: Friday night,was strack by asquall | standiog ‘led to his being bounced by the kaod- it suse.) It 5 mgv;i:ed anxmm 20 | wiartyrs, s discetablished her, zlien Chureh ju | been so strenuous, believing that if the Govern- | . W Watars Daitl States auranals and Johs | 1o Lacrosse Club, amd o picked bumbor which relieved her of lier foresail, mainsail, miz- | 10rd. ¢ N Divced by Toeontiand opisgioc Y | Ircland In 1870, when +be had 700d yeason lo | ment wusQisestablished, the discstablishment | A: ailector of Customs Revenuey hired and | of St Regis fndians. © The Rev. J.-| Zen sul, fving-jib, and forosatt Toe: sotioazs ; 2 . t4cion SAthout foree BECT had Sccummplisbun, | Sis ook b Sypieruoauou ST hativecour. | of thy durch would follow soun eooug| K, Coector of Customs Kevontes hredand | of Ostrander, and the Rev. J. IL | ocenrred whew abiéust of Thinder Bay lioht THE COUNTY-BUILDING. P s g fores Bover Rad sesbmplEhil, | s, monly. b eclaforced by the | red . the | [Lughter aud apolause.] Before him he saw | R ¥ ivas oresent ot the, Cosmopanitan Hote] | Gastler Dr By atiad a5 mapiree” The gmé | *Tictue Ballentine, with o steasprny on nlaf '.?u uever would sccomplish, anything great. ol b 'x':uuumfin b by ;ng“;': erenes | faces which told bim that Jrcland would never |3y Yorflnngz and heard und eaw the above done; | was. won by the Indians. la the evening Afrs. ~board, went this evening to the relief of the Only 194 persous in Jail yesterday. :md_sy‘mn::s \were not inaginary. here ch orsanize viclory. 'orA‘HO sty E:u 'l;nli want for a doliar, inagreen uniform. Ttiey | thot John €11y paid Stiles’ woy frow Junction to Crofts gave a conversation on “The Ideal schooner Bohvia, \'hl"h’- struck bottom while L 5 ¥as not time to relate her grievances,” althoneh has wm;“‘hcr Irish 1aws in drasone wm* and | Were the faves of men who were no holiday | Portiand, ‘and that he paid his wayat the St. Primary Class.” A'cordial reception was tuen | sowins jato, tho Hatbos of feloge and snk, so The Coroner has so far recovered from his .2 eeth, soldicrs, but capable of doing theT -work and Charies Hotet while be wus there, and that Jotm given toe Rev: J. ‘Howman Stoj nhenson, of En- tcrdn;. 2 ¥65- | recent iliness that he hopes to be on-duty again tc could prove from British autboriiies alone o Ve ve € o ‘& Liat crers wronz and oppression that opuressed | JiCREHer they bave soming up hu”armed men she | SOlierS, bt cay By agitation, and tle seizine. | Aelly iudueed me, W, B. Hishy, to procare the | BI0G (07 Xaw S0 Hapinam Sicphenson, of En- t . e e cver known bad beco vistied upon | “Filerefure, we muintain that fhe Trish heople | of the first Opportusity 16 sirike for thi | aifdavit of b A Take § e oo Gty | B Mlustmted Ioeture. oo Onvatal AL o o Aurraw, : e arish peuple clrectly by Britich authority, | neod not oxpoct, ax they have never reeeived Toom | ChAt preseniid Slemt cb thot oo mae, e | To%e the alGaL Of K+ Luke: thit He kv |40 Hlasterted lec BUREALO. A desperate effort, was made by the straw-ball - ¢ o all sbout the . tramsactfun; .that it was [ and Customs. Special Dispatch to Tha Tribune. fraternity yesterday to get John Gasrity out of Icliberately, knowinglv., designediy, wickedly, { ilte Enslish Government any hoi ratle considera- redict it the d: ista v e ¢ o neharth pahee forethought for e exueruil” | tion eave that which Irieh Segicesive oranization | Brey could enjor Thole homaner, or P uppt, | Some g Davkd,_Gootaelts ofce , "in o ey ave bacn pote od | Boreasc, N. ., Aug. 25~ Tho sy Bolivla, Jail, but without, surcece tation of the Leish e, &g\n}égg;c-rjn The har | g obinls Shen b oree le, dumagier "mess, and prosgerits. Applause | er.ufiml fried to wnduce any onc to swearlo ansihing that 1 | Tuie park fs crowded to the utmost limits of fis | bound trom Chicago to Buffalowith 25,500 bush. Dr. EQ Bert put his_ name on the register ke Basli-] S 4, o Sy o s 5 | night, and a God speed them, be warned his | kuew to be false, but thar John Kel Iy told me aclommodations. - els of corn, {3 reporied sunk in Réfage. Harbor, ired N Cc Slerk undy #are of the butcieries sud barbarities practiced | BiVen FiZht 1o govern their own land. frfme its Tor, g get Lake to sweor to'what he did; that in pavment ; y '3 7 [ Téquired to be kepy by the County Clerk under sane ol th Eh er its commerce, aud direct ity internat | NCArers nct to forget the work they had done; | ze Lake to swenr to'what 1 3 s i Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Lake Hurdn, and fn eleven fe £ . the new I Vo of Fld Mhotiting o thorites woa the Iisy people. fizeami e cxieras vlatons wit e v | d espressed the lope tlat.they might bute | o Lake for the above } gave anorder on Waters fooloyTnEAL, fus. 254 monument TOTE-0% | carco iy supposed to beall et 0 T | theqiep, o Testerday. He'ls ot the head Dolttion. n R 1 world, throuzh such 2 form of government us th Y ing: s ot onl t PR ; et high on a tivelve-foot buse is to' be erevte i i bl i fou e = ractical a'éii“fi':fi,“ Jbiel bad_existod, iy chpost tadope " ki St 7 | ake-ther lev:lflhnpl;_v, but which should re. O ovhole Stk as o destroy Soy IMnencs | fo the smemory of Hatkst, B fo triies | Fifteen vessels arrived to-day, bringing 530,000 1oThe Equalization Commitee, which bas been 1y X formution of such a Gove i e, 2 o X ¥ . 4. king i i % ympathy of the | St bo so oot OF thelr country at home, | oot 4iso e acot vhe mess June elcction. - Tinte. | Of July riote, 16 will be of O8I0 mons e | bushels of grain; canal frelghta are cousequent- | 190king 1heo tne :jégs&mj:;sl"jdf:{?_fi";.’;’,;. Dose countries to grand positions among nd are entitlod 10 the sympathy of the and to the esteem and res; 3 i e, B G 2 i o ue 1y . d pect of their fellow: | viewed Morton ui lien Holladsy's in Portland, and | cost S5,000. . - 4 i ly firmer. Boats are scarce. and shi AL ek i, Bt o he ffi’vc’n““xg.‘.‘:x"'é‘iaf‘;x‘:q'&?i??‘a’?'fifi:?ifi"e’r‘r‘.}’ri?f;/ citizens. _[Prolonged applause.] . | informen Rimof thess ficts, +nd that f Twsb ont | ““The Filth Ropal Fsileers Regiment, who | Jeaces, Boots are scarce, a Cortiers ecposs | 425 1t bes cramined Orheard statomeats sountr Aud ‘darink sii ths time (relag | Fower = The General was given three rousing cheers, | on the stand my testimony wold be in tccordsnee | hyve Just completed their three weeks? annual | 742 on corn to New York Monds, 3 {rom forty concerns’ out of the 150 to whom wountries. ~ Aud during s time Lrelan ter which the Gleo Club gave avotker selec. | thorewith: Hdsud fox e ot to.come befare the | G fisycompleted ¢ morniog, and 1is citizen To the Western Astoolated Press, Dotices were seat, and will report at. Springfield 28 lying in chains. Altof her productions had In the presence of Aimlzhts God, and by the tlon, and the Rev. Mr. Pepper. at the request of | Investigating Committee in Orégon, bat to come .soldiers returned to private life, ;BUPRALO. Aug. 25.—Chariers: Schrs I, N, | Monday. gacred memory of vur countrs- ten who died in the. Leen taken by the Enzfish laudlonds except the | 53 thote who i 82" of to Washington, D. 0. taat my ‘mileage and foes ; crypebaidbye) = | War of independence and I -~ s hose who had not Been fortuuate’ ehouwh to | to ngton, D. O.; tha il Fo e 4 P i 2 2 el s St and S B | S e amtcowal oot SOngiie 4 | bt Lo afrmann, acivered Saudsrs | Somisbe ik { L ontor s worantey | Wasten ot Bigensand opers (0 s vakee, {0 | County.Olerk: Lieh s aad to be very busy {inher productions’ and oyemape2tand | dereby atirm our devotion to American imtsitonuns | dress on the Brotestant.Atiatee: He spoko | Morton'sinstractions. -~ WASHINGTON. Euyum’to cago, at SL1%¢ per 1,0005 Gov, | be !fi)npm.'éd o n::e .‘l))l-(.-}nn"-(;.rule:sfl Tk n: iy Bomts p A » ! 5 e F any Lerself in her productions and manufacturcs, and we do declare that, in priority to all ether | particularly of the Revolution of 1782, cxtolling B . Cooli, coal trom Buflalo to M arquette, at 50, | nations, and sces success for himself onlv in o S e e ) y 3 ) was being depleted of her ‘eople. who flocked | duties, we Wil defend, if need be, with our lives, | the names of Gra Curran, and Emmers f ! i ! ] b Sew TVorids i o be, A urran, tfor | i, THE WEATHER. - — Bryan | 2 5 : : Vorking- sauid tnd peacatul, bapyy bomes i thelr own | | Tn view of the plrifl pust of” our native country, | A0ts Of e! 5 at celebrated | the Gpper Mississtopi and Lower Missourl Val- Special Dispateh 10 Tue Trivune. §h001n zold per t.d; LY. rBo:mr‘, coment 1 | his office a few days ago at which himselt, Doo- , ullalo, . at per bri; Three coal from | little, Jr., Stitt, Hans Herting, and Gus Busse 3earisle. v ber Tewafu her surplus wealth for | And in sratitade for the bicasings we hiove eajord Wi emGie 5 loys and Upper Lake region, falling b 't g, 25. ] 3e r p t T the Capnioas for the blosvings we 2 ith this speech the demoistration Broper 3 'pper Lake region, g barometer, ‘Wasarsaroy, D C., Aie. 25.—There aré ap- 0 = 0; T h“u ;m:;:{f fid W‘A:l’“" t: t);;dhxlnl}:r‘g:tx::‘:né in e 'm,,g“”h‘.. me",‘émg‘:._“n, fig“}i‘:‘:flm"g‘,’ closed, and_for he Testo of the evening:the | sonth and east winds, warmer, elear or partly prehensions that the State 6f*Texds mdy take %Li‘{f{:‘ifl &xgggflfibfiai%s{gz&_."“‘ from, ‘:flenmff‘efil:i [12!" U el g nzncd i?n' Enzland would liave coased to be Known as a | fankind:” we maintain ihat it 3 the duty of Irish- 'Iiwm.s haul clfi'“ Fetearion o1 ihe grouuds. | clondy weather, followed at the Western sta- | some action.-on its own part with respect . Cleared—Props V., H. Ketchum, Dean Rich- | Judge of the Cou:'zybgof%::gfivsl:“ Jr.; tor - ovaercdal conater, while Trelmd would have | fubeidior sud e i sniege Smun o resiat | [pasmuch as e Baray oL BIERE some | tious by cooler, noriherly winds, @i isiug bar- | % the border outrages: sl iiny complicate | Mond, and Vanderbilt, Chicago; B. W. Blan- | Clerk, .Gen. Licb; for Gletk ot the! Probare Laken hor place. fSut what ould this demon- | an aristocratic ana SrEsmvicAT ok class, dan- | theresult was that the cajoymens was, wiph | Ometer, with cloudy weather ant possibly light | the relations botwesn the Unired States and t-'i‘i.fi“é.s’o’o"?flnsb&i<"$fx"éifl“3§i“k';’§lk§&’{n§i’g" fi‘ifi'fi'.xéi“s‘é‘fi’ 25 jCouaty genumifxnd“!;fi. 3 )y 3 . . e, and Busse 10 be provide: x ion do? - Chicaro o : e 7 of ropabl i me vl gh. | Tains. Mexicd. The Texas 70 mot disposed to | 53Tt B 1, D Chicago; Cam' | The Commissioners be given to the Steation do? Chicairo conld not send a body of | gerous to the safaty of repablican Jadiveone’S many of them, soniewhat prolonwed. It is high- | rain: Lexic Texas people aro not dispose 525 tons ebal; anforth, Chic a e ission, 1 to the X S people 3 2 ¢'F L. 4 5 - are to given 5 gruied sieu to Ireland, but it could contribute | insist that public uEairs shall be. sdemanriors im-c | i (1. opsE i R : s 3 4 P i ¥ creditable to the Irish ulation that out o! RAT, ODSERVATIONS, & . e y ik Heuhord foree and szt 1o the patriotiy | Baciilly iy the nterest ofal clsseyor e eople | such a larce crowd,—mUmBCHE. AF 116 SreAtest | i oo CUiEAGO. ADE S5-Mitaight: :::"u“d::i;‘::g"sn;“x':;?::H‘t““r-u andthere { den, Chicago, 4000 brls salt; ‘Kinctishet, Chi- | Greenbackers and Workingmen, clieck ntil 3 faroratie. opportumlty aryiyed | Lo sianans of iiegrity ang economy waieh o | Sxtent ab ay one tiise, perhabs 5000 paseiery | ~Samome 2 guvigoll, o make Sroublel | Ther have been | o Sems Sy cnd, 1000 brls cerent; JeTENEl DAY ; for sirikiug off the shaen And L o prisale businees: und 10 preserve cacebaly | there was 2 total sbisence of oytbing of adis 3 some fears at uie Toxas-State troops: might | J, E. Bailey, Ghicsees ba m‘;dj“fiufifi;t@“gfi‘ _E‘;‘SSE;SF;‘,‘;"&"L s Boamn llowing 2aklng tais stand for Irelaud they would mot | P& MY e R erly nature throughout the eutire’ day an cross the border With aggressivé intent. The | cago. i - ") William R t Abite e Jot or Uil of devotion o thoir | ficted semmet ponns ion 2 trade which as n- | evening. : . i MR adherents of the rival claunants t the Mexican ——— Corzcition; Joms hnn; stx meaths Hoase o donter u 3 TY UpOR our werking classes ——————— - S 2 Correction; John Clifford au liffor fix’\i’m"dfl'&q‘wfi voiaise. e man W | S0 toprct, BT 4003 our working s AT e , Presidency are no-4oubt. cacouraging: this agi- : LUMBER FREIGHTS. larceny, oné year cath Rolorts Seranrs Wil i B highest love aud devotion | aree our covntrywen in Ireland not to come £y the e ) “x,“v \sB. B 1 Ghi the Dis- CrICAGo.—Charters were made on the basts Finnegau, larceny, one vear Peuitentlary; John Eacan; ‘omus B. Bryan, of Chicago, the ‘new of 3 for corn to Buffalo for 33,000 bu wheat, | MulleDs, larceny, one yedr Penitentiary : Ehom- for his mother was not fit ta_take a wife, (Ror | Curted Statea. wnites sne S 1 g g 'y arc resolved to pass the ORASTON, Pa., Aug. 25.—It 'is.understood newed apolause.] In closing, e oy BB | e i e 2k b ath i uader suliission, and warsed bie bl CLoIS? | Spon the farming e of s 3ud S on | fhe meneral abjoct of the meetiug of rplroad Bt i e ctumucipation of Tretand | ge; G0 profoundly eymostnire. with " our | FeMen und brakemen, which convened here showtd come, 10 estalilish g 2004 government o Sister 1sland Cuba, in her herolcstrugale for in. yesterday, was muot in reference to futire ; v soil. 116 then wtroduced e distinguishod azzl-in;x::‘c_&.w?:lou-nfiml;:&nfiufl:_cn I:fllnd ‘m the [ strikes, but to raise funds to meetthe many | M T, 10t aud Anerlean soldier and cergy- | Wremed Bome g hons a0 BanE | oxpences fncurred by the late. strke. Several | Tuleda ion 'y purt of the carch. qpited. Their families_nced assistance, and, n 129, 43| Grand Haven(2), Bort ilaron - 2 forcha -trict Cummlsslonetfiseems to be the leaven that 205,000 bu_corn; 20d 21,000 b rye. To B o | 23 O’Connor, larceny, 2ix months House of Cor- okuk. s ¥ uflal . | islikely to leaveu the whole lump of District nf- Do |-l here, &1t od eployes o ol ovor | -Fro daho, steun-barges Taer-Ocean sn | Fepons? s Arcstrong larecny, dhresmontis from the Shephurd regime are greatly alarmed | Ohioy barge Argunaut, schrs Ryan' and John- | three years Reform Sehool; Carne; Berger, lar- at the attitue r. Brran bas assamed, nov that | Sou, all curn ‘st 3c; schr Montmorency: rro s ceny, one year Penltentiarss Thcir Bonmer, Lc lizs made aimself Giliar with the 'duties of [ 6. ' To Collingwood—Sclir Crawford: cone, o larceny, ten days Consty Jutle Willsos l"?r’fllolglw’ nut:rg‘_llque i 2 yinecb:;.lon nmhz tl;ere ‘-‘fi? free. v.r:? Port _[(‘Joi{bfme—m l;r} C. Rich- | Cabill,’ _driving away ’u borse, _six = p 8 meveral femaval'of “employes the last | afds, corn at 3. To Kingston—Prop, Milwan. : g 3y e _SIX Tocak OREVATIONS. . ohus s 1] okthe month, *: : ¢ Erotng cots Soipeor ngston- Grivate terms, NZL',",;:‘L‘,,E;&'."_%‘;n‘ffgfi;'}g‘;';,fif,‘ffifififi_ Tke bund played * The Wearingof the Green,” | * We hereby record oar ad: irati lieir port : e whereupon the sext Bacing reen,’ ) Y A qoreation of the in: | Jirgo number of men who have lost, their situa. I at & 1 and was received wlfl‘n :l::? r‘iu:il: Dlenge’r‘;mth l‘iflc‘::}(gfi:?n'?ufi i‘;flffl of "é:m'ifn.','i"m'c"l.',’if' tious by striking have askea for reliel,, Wind | Rn. eainer, | 5 Igleci;:t?ra\rfim nher:cy"fixts nilllt"" dlé'ta:ed . ceny, one year Peniteotiary: William Rhcin- siarted out with an enthusisstie description of |-COEPECd hat aben bods to ete 1o chs rooutly [ IWhat the result of the mieciing was Is nol Cles States Marsaal Saver. o Al e to United:| TLARQUETTE, bardt larceny, eighicen months Penitentlursj ¢ & inst foreign mnterference | defnitely. known, but it is believed that the To i 10, Do receut: Special DispateA to The Tridune, - Charles Ragiv, larceny, three months Houat of 13 been received here, fi ~which ‘the - Senator | py " H o res M: vy % , MABQUETTE, Mich., Aug. 25.—Arrived—None, | Correction; Joel Van ‘Dusen, driving away 8 sl 0 SIS | e G T Gramnnt: | Rt e el G2 Y ) s One year. 3 natural Lesttos o ‘ed protests of Ireland the Emerald fsle, which | §o Pro domestic affairs; we recognizo the patriof- | Men are dissatisfed with thefr organization, suited Lis audies kable ater e Temarkable | fom of the lome Rule pary mt foriig Pattol- | Mer that large number of them Tefuse to be: | degrce. The speaker then weat o | en medns -of il z i 107 Sheak of the-varions Tpeoic2t 100 deiormination {0 yergre o 2d7 we avplaud their | bound by’ their rules, or to furnish.any wmore | o o Totie Western dss .| St E. Sheldon; schr: [ I sérlea ml;e'l-lrfn:::d&l_:lzgle 1t famous. Cler | device wad lnges flex‘I‘.’mfif which Fogheh Jema | 1980 U | Siatgs rhemmom e Wasnzsoros, B & i v, Wells | Fanpte Nelll, J, W, Ef:fi?liw“"’ i/ gfig’f’;’flflfl{h:fif el Sonety e them were | 0 were. above reland shall be made i g o and Gen. Anger: { furni R d e c J 5. G all, Jistineuished for thelr Undying latred to an | PArMRS=ins. nd mtolerapter - Do eRienh em COLORED SCHOOL-TEACHERS. ; SUICIDE Board, lave armived s sy b sics Lroiog | {Passod wp-Prop Pacfe, rectlon: Jacob Jackson, larceds, one year Peni- oppressive aristocracy. - [Appiause.] The Ger: Eln”mw °£m present comolications in Eastern- &pectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune. g e connection with the Inform, ‘fled against ‘Duwuh}‘rnu St. Paul, United States revenae | tdntiary. This batch covers but a small pro- aw was distingulched Jo bis siolidity, the | fion 8 We brobauiliy that England. thms s | S1. Lovse, 3o aegy o bor tn tme 080 | 5. i g R0 Plasiey 1o 75 Driusiei them in New Orleans; == oo o catter Audy Johoson. - |- portion of those who have been- tried and are Spantard for his studious, cavallerly politencss, | or s adl Il u_cn.uma)‘ Ue compelled to en- | 'ypo eolgreq poople have.been making. 2 strohg UBUQUE, la., Aug, 25.—Mr. Samuel Daven- * : et to be sentenced, and the work of sentenc~ tlie French for their vivacions, tsliatiee J pation fn the war: it 19 -the B n | POrts 800l citizen of . Humboldt, Ja., commit- - SUIT AG AINSET KELLOGG. PORT COLBORNE. - ing will be resumea to-morrow. sui BUPPALO, Adk: 25.—Vessels passiog Port Col- | gy o, Titdon piitosormialiy | remarks P 2 5 NEw' ORLEARS, Aukr. 25—Ex-Secret f | bor i be. ar hours endin; Wi e man trundling ato 1% ihet b 7 3 x-Secretary of - 4 H i 1o ey ve feet high, using.a plecaof | gy, Deslandefiled petition ouMonday, in the 8’;21202:";‘:1:: - TS b ey b3 ;a;;;:xgm;n‘; nr‘z‘ég:;gu vrm': ‘an miant W o ¥ e ‘ofopgbout the world | Sght to thave meu_ and women of. their own | roq snicide at that place by banging himself ina char- acterlstics. _They were continually barpine on frcedom and Hberty, and yet submitting in ‘times pass to the tyrauny of the First Napoleou, . 4nd cven now to thot basiard Irishmiau, Mach Mahon. [Applause and a very few hisses.] o- Every mation bad ifs chafecteristics. Fiest among thiose of the Irish people swas earnast- nesh Theéy' were earnest in writing, in speak color as teachers in the schools set apart ex- clusively for thelr benefit. Thelr’ projudices aeafust the young ladies who, ignoring.- their prejudices and braving, social osiracism, have labored to instill learning Into their minds, is decep and incrzdicable; The Sehool Board ge- ceded to their demands so far as to authorize an old'Tope and a strip of denim: When found he FYPR - . < {ason his knces. The Coroner could mot lears | S+ District, Court, brincing ault agafust ex- | Westward—Props America, Montreat to-De-{ 6ach arm, o baby-carriage hitelied to b coat~ thecanse. Ttis thoueht he Qid not intend to v Kelloge, for $5,158) with 5 per cent interest. trolt; Acadia, Montreal to Detroit; Dromegary, | 1415 fotowed by a Stabrart woman with a fook - il bimsent, bt scare bis family and mage | Deslande eays while offitating ss Seoretary of | Lro e Dexpoit; Alma Munroe, Montreal 1g | O llen resalation o e fae, and a tyrsnnieal izouble, a0 he on thas” moroing bonght some | State, e was by aw entited for is awn besedt | pes poir o AL Hamilton, uo onders: | fagies tpasCrarlls 1 Secl tere are worse o Sl at the drag-store, aud ookt lume [ t0 81 for caci mprossion-of the seal of tho | ey B Reriisaan, B Tolddo} sers on | Seaities than b *