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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTIOM BIS “MLE BLOW STRUCK. (Contioned from the First Page.) Iertics, had alwass peen neglected {iv France, or not enficiently persevered in; but the Icacers of the Bar had nowbecome the protectors of the publle Mberties, and had thus gained the olitical cuucatars of the French twas, thereiore, easy to predict that the people would not deviate from the path of legal resistance, and would not give the newspaper bandlttiwho hoped for coupe d any apportunity of resorting to force ni raving society Dy bayonets, hettato extol the army, as imbned with the feeling of honor and respect for law, and ns conscious that France wontd no longer exist were there auy attempt against th warned "our masters fehored them to woukl expore themselves sibility of sowing the seeds of hatred and aston by perverting the Jaw to party pur- but he deneceated 9 spirit of vengeance, hat the wort “reprisals” ought to out of the political dictionary, aud who had undertaken this Insensate stfugele against the nation would hereafter ex- the mogleration of thelr victurs. He tthe mere re-election of the 33 would ainet tho 6th of ‘ould not give suficient authority for ishing with this policy of oscillation and sub- [le expressed his belief that his for- mer estimate of 400 would be execeded, for Lib- eral rivalries had ceased, recruits had been ined, and the best results would be obtained he West, Centre, and Northwest—a part uf France hitherto the most apathetic, but Which now began to talk of Hberty and’ Re- Ho attributed the strength of fhe reaction in the Southwest and North to preitdives which had held apart the w, lower middle classes and the new soci: The elections would show that these Jealousics that the idle classes and the is—capital and lahor—had become fuseds rudeuce and unton of the Republican party, the bourgeolsle had re- verted to the traditions of 1789 and 1830. ‘M. Gambetta said: ‘yhe next clection will freo us from Clericallem anil Bonapartiom. Yes, those Bonapartieta who Inve inken the leading part in the Ministry of the A6th of May, and with whom the dupes havo had tu reckon—thoae Donapartists who subsidize news- apere, who Incite to crime—those nolay Konepart. ste will be the vanquinhed, decime, and not only their numbers: the degree to srhich they have been defeated by universal eudrage the quality of those ILerushes, The situation presente this twofold character—thefualan o; classes under the banner of the Republicand the defent of tho Bonapartiste, fareparable. Tho Empire could only sausint by the ulvision of the cotntry—a deepotism resting ow the antagonism of two classen, France not only from ¢hat di ple _ restoration, This led M. Gam- a: consider how far they z equate protest hat, throuch the Thele nombers -will ‘Theau tira tdeas aro It 14 to save racefgl and iinpossi- but from the very death of our sion to which I have jnet referred and universal suffraze will ratify has been mada; ‘Mhorefore, af any ofiicial editor speaka of the policy of abaroment, he cannot refer to the ee publican pohey.. ‘The party of the abasemont and disappenrance of Franco ja the one that fell at Kedun=the party called ** Brumaire” nnd **De- cembro"—the party the forelener woul! Ike to ree returned, because thia party hus only one name in aur bletory-—it is the Party of Invasion, After referring to the apprehensions throuch, out Europe o« to the prereht Government, tothe sympathy abroad with the Repub he dwelt on the consequences of the repelled the assertion thut the Mar- shal need not bow to the solemnly-pronounced will of the nation, concluding as follows: Itis in vain that each things ac raid, or rather ailowel to bo tad, In tho hopo that they will cheer the falling hearts of their aaxillarics and carry Such things are sald only when the Sight fe imminent; but after ft, when the fates have decided, it in viitlerent. authority to which all must beni has do not think any one fs stronz enongh to oppose Yo not think that when these millions of Frenchmen—peasante, electors af the free oll of Franco, je their choice, that there will be one, whatever .be Iva degree in the political or ndminintrative scale, Kelieve me, gentlemen, when France hus pronounced her sovereign will, there "puss either be submission or renignation, GEN, GRANT. TI6 RECEPTION IN EDINNORG, Epinsens, Aug. 81.—The freedom of tha City of Edinburg was presented to ex-President Grent todlay by Lord Provost Sir James Fal- shaw, in tue Free Assembly Hall. . Two thou- sund persons were present. In reply to tho Lord Provost's speech, Gen. Grant said: ain 60 fiiicd with emotion scarcely know how to thank you for the honor conferred upon mo by making wea burgess of this great City of T feel that it fsa great: compliment tomeandto my country, Hod I the proper eloquence I might dwell somewhat on the his- reat men you hayo produced,—the and Scotland that have gute to America, and the record they haye We are prom! of theso mon as citizens of ourcumitry, aud they find it profitable to ‘again thank you fur the honor you have conferred upon ine,” Three checrs were given for the youngest victury with them, When the sole that could realet. reus of this cit FOREIGN MISCELLANY. YAKOON DEG, —A dispatch to the Times “Tho report of the death of Yakoob Bey, Khan of Kashgar, fs confrincd, Tt is sald he was assassinated by o son of the former ruler of Yarkand."" Lonnow, Aug. 81.—Osman Pasha telegraphs froin Plovna that on the 30th a Turkish recon- nolterlog detachment defeated a body Russian cavalry near Ilicsad. One hundred Russians Loxnon, Aw. SL. from Culcutta sa; FATAL GAME OF POLO. New York, Aug, 31.—A cable dispatch says that Edward Cunard, second son of the late uf Staten Island, waa ix A game of polo, Sir Edwant Cunard, kalled yesterday play! CANADIAN NEWS. Severe Btorm—Ttro Parla Exporltiona=Ranid Tronsit—The Hackett Murdor—Inspection Tour—Oatarlo Kite Assocation, Speciat Diapstch to The Tribune, Loxnoy, Ont., Aug. 31.—Ouno of the most acvere thuuder storms thatever passed over London yisited this elty to-day, For abuut eight hours rain iell in a continuous pour, aut forked lghtulng. Business was entirely suspended tn the fureucoa. The storm appears to bave extended over a Jarge arca, Barna wero elrick by Uehtulyg aud burned, and animals Killed in different sections. ‘The storm on Lake Ente fa reported tu be the severest of the sea- The propeller Argyle stiuck the picr ot nk,» and other marinc dis- A Burwell wnat au atters may be looked for. Syccial Imwatch to The Tribune, Ottawa, Aug, OL—The British Vari tlon Commission have advised the Canadian tiuvernuent that ouly a thiru of the 40,1K0 tect allowed for the di Canadian products, the whole space upplied for: for the exhibit of Britain and her colonies being dive times gveater than the French Government Canada has been allotted a équare under the malu tower lor the erection of atrophy of Canadian products. Eyeclat Dispaten to The Trine, Haurax, No Bay 2 schouner Cicorge Peabody, of Arch, white on the ae irom Vart Hawkesbury, for Arichab, apeved Ina squall Thursday afternoon, | ‘The Capo and five men were drowned. Three mee saved. All belong to Jerscy, Great Brit- tpulied for can be count set apart. 31.--The fiahing- Spectat Mapaich {> Ocpessouna, Ne Wheat us arrived het woud and the Northern Canada dludlus two transhipments, within the short peareee Sheciat Duipaten to The Tyibune, tal sHepate i Montaezae, Aug, 31.—In the Hackett murder inveetization, to-day, J prkoners charged with the murder, was acquit- ted, Sheehan has yet to be tried, Sir H. Trier, President of the Grand Trunk Railway, str, Hickson, Geoeral Manager, and the heads of the varlous departments, started Gas today: to make a genera! inspection of the a Bld cargo of - Soectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ‘Touonto, Aug. 31.—In the Ontario Rife Asso- datlon matches to-day shooting for places on ext year’y Wimbledon teant was he ‘Govornor-Gencral's silver medal for the highcat aggregate scure iu seven inatches wus Won by Sergt. Kincaid, of the Fortv-seventh Capt. Anderson, of thu Kovaig took ‘the Bronze medal, and Guover 4 of tho Wellington, Ficlu Battery, the weup. The Nuw York tcaw sli ere to shout uzulost a team frum the Outd Mou on Munday arrives iu tuwn this eveaing. A nu match is expected. 4 oo SUIC! fpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Fort Warys, Iud., Aug. Walker, a farmer, aged 25, hauged himself this Mlornvou in a bedrouus at his faros, twelve wiles on account of dymcatic infedcdte. He was married ju May last. 81.—Traman Sat of this city, POLITICAL. The Ohio Implacables Getting To- ward the End of Their Rope, Beatty Detected inn Misquotation of Gen. Garticid's Speech. Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, Has His Little Fling at the Adrin- istration. O1i10. UNE ANTI-HAYES FA Fpectat Dispaten to tat Trisune. Contmnrs, 0., Aug. 31.—[t lias just come to fight that some of the letters being made public by the antl-Hayes faction are by some of the faithful Eteven, and addressed to Beatty, An evening paper publishes ono of these argument- ative letters, giving Beatty a big send-off, and revicwing his Congressional record, which he makes one of the most brillant characters, re- ferring toon editorial in Tux Tatncye a few days since as false in every particular. Beatty himself came to the tront, and tried to answer the article referred to, He pretended to quote from Gen. Garfield's speech fn support of his position, This he did not do, but mis- quoted the extract. Ife made the extract read: *T am convinced that Packard was clected by the same vote that made Hayes President,” whereas Garfleld said it was unfair to ray that. Yackatd was olected by the same vote that elected Mayes. ‘These sore-headed malcontents are unable or unwilling to understand that it was the Return ing Board that gave the vote of Louisiana to Hayes, and not the Legislature, which wos the lawful body to decide who was clected Governor. The anti-Hayes fac- tlon has doubtless gonc to the end of thefr string, when members of thelr Com- mnlttee are compelled to write to their Chair- man for pubifeationsin order to keep up the Nterary burcau. [t is safe to predict that the end of the great revolt is near at hand. SRNATORIAL CONVENTION, To.eno, O., Aug. 31.—The Democratic Sena- torial Convention for the Thirty-third District to-day nominated Gen. James BG, Steediman, of Lucus, and David Joy, of Hancock County, for State Senators. - CAMPATON NOTES, Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Co.usaus, O., Aug. 30.—I am just back from nearly a week's compalgning in the south- eastern portiun of the State. All parties have now falrly Jaunched thelr crate, but when tho harbor will be reached, or whether It will bo reached at all, cannot certainly be determined atpresent. Isay “all the parties—that ts to form of expression we have been forced to adopt liere this fall atnidet the pecullar confict of opinions into which we ‘are plunged; but, in reality. it fs almost as — proper to say both’? as of old. | Not all the talk about the many parties has been very coherent, and much that has been coherent has. been untrue. There ore two classes of persons with whom Ohto fa pecullnrly aMicted this year —quack politicians and unscrupulous newspaper correspondents, Both these haye been yery anxious to convey the lmoresslon that the oll lines and the afilfations have been smashed (nto smithercens, and that new partics arc springing up on every stroct corner, Both these classes have adofnite andspectiled object In view—it gives the one something to write about and the other a little cheap notorle- Re But now that both of these very respect- able classes hove had their idiosyncrasies grati- tied, it may not bes nilssto have the matter stated Juat as it fs. dn the first place, when all the talk was bein, made about the diversity of political opinion, it was too carly to Judge anything about it. ‘The canvass had not berun. There were no nil-ab- sorbing topics before the ncoplo of the Btate, as a State. ‘There las becn a now departure taken, by the Adininistration In regard to various mat- ters relating to Southern policy, office-holding. ete. There had been a grand uprising of labor in the country, which had greatly alarmed pco- pie. snd so attention and political talk naturally urned to there in absence of any absorbing State topics, and they were vigorously discussed, as though the real lesues wero going to turn up- on the question whether a Postmaster should be permitted to pack caucuses or not. But at Jength the canvass has been opencd in earnest by the two great partics, and tho people hare setled down substantially to thelr old orant- zation. and the eleven apostles of the Beatty movement are ignored, while the Inbor partica ore things alinost unheard of outside of Cincin- nat] and Cleveland, ‘he campalen was opened In Athens, Athens County, and the Interest of the pcople in the old Republican party and {ts candidates can be judged from the fact thatthe meeting was tho largest known since the War. This isa very lilly county, and, although al- mest tho oldest in Ohiu, the roads have never been graded, or worked to any great oxtent, This fs almost the only season of the year when they are passable to wagons, anid the people tuok advantage of their rood condition to turn out on musse. There had been some dissatis- faction with the President's Southern polley. But upon the mulbiett Aiscnescd by Matthews, West, and Garlleld ft has seemetl to disappear, I conversed with several of the prominent men ore, and thoy say that thay still have tic ute most confidence jn President Hayes and are confident he will do the best thing for all con- cerned. At Marietta specches have been mate by wa and West, and the people are thor- oughly aroused. Not half onough haa becn yet sald in regard to the power as an orator of the Din Judge who is Ue Republican candidate for Governor, Many uther old men here who havo heart Uenry Clay a:ten, in his palmicat upon the stump, lusist that Jude Weat is nilar to bios tu uldbate, Certain it ts Uae very dew pien possess more ability to stir up enthusiasm inacrowd, fis specch at Marietta was devoted almort exclusively toa vonaidera- tlon of Gcurge H, Pendleton ns man and o political reasoner, At the close soinc une asked the Judge if ho hade't given Gentleman George rather of a bad urubblog, when he replivs: “ Well,darn him, he uerdn't call mea Com- miuntat the Cho hoxins this personal strifo he must expect [will strike back." . Gen, Garileld has been doing very effective work during the past few days {na porttan of the State where fie has never been before, Your correspondent was with bin im Noble County where he held threc large aml enthusiasts ox Joga in Tittle tawus awong the bills. The bust- news of the peaple hvre [s prlielpally toba-co raising, and tne meetings were lich in large tobacco warehouses, and cach tine were ent. nently anecessiu—the ong at Summeriiehl being the Iarcest for nny yeurs, ‘The county may ‘be paid to be thorouglt roused. ‘This county boasts of temg the home of Private Datzeth, ti stupa aelhorn blower of America, ‘Tho Private hus been cugaged ina desperate strugeto with Georgy Francis ‘Crain, lo thesy many years, tu decile who shall wear the guose-yoke ns the suyreme nativnal fool, And yet. if Dal, would keep out of the papers and devote himecif to his countrysiaw practice, and go up to the Legislature, if fe saw fit, pro- vided be would keep tu his own place, he might be considered a tulr sort of specimen of the genus bomo. Sut, as it Is, faine lina marked him for her own, and Ambition runs riot in his good-natured brain. ‘fhe immortal Private is making a deeperate run for the Legislature again, with a fair prospect of winning. «Ets op- ponent is alow-bred Yomo-rat, and his record as @ drunkard Is onc of the brightest. He has been detected also in an attempt to subsidize Yates | by a Hberal cmployment of Detnocratic whisky. Gen, Garfletd next spoke at Cambridge, the seat of Guernscy County, Here he was joined Dy the Hon, Lorenzo Danford, the successor of John A, Bingham as Feneesentarire of the dts- trict in Congress. Mr. Danford fears that there are claments at work that may injure the chances of the party In bis aistrict. SUll he is determined that an carocat canvass enall be made by the best speakers. ‘the opluion which was quite gencrally ex- pressed a few weeks azo that the campaign was destined to be sluguish and devold of cuthusl- win sectus destined to prove cutirely unfound- ed. Never have the leading orators begun with more force and deilniteness upon both sidcs, and the people are fast catching Abele aplrit. INGALIS VS, ITAYES, TUM KANSAS SENATOR OBJECTS. Spectal Diguatch ta Ths Tribune, Leavenwortu, Ks., Aug. 31.—The specch of Senator lugalls at Osawattomic, erday, ut the uovelliny of the Johu Brown inouumient, wasa very brilliant effort. It has excited con- siderable comment because bis strictures on the Admtuistrétion were very peverc. It Is evident that the Seuator is opposed to President Hayes? Soutucrn policy. Belnga United States Sen- ator and of considerable promwlnence, his utter- gucca are worthy uf attention. Reversing to the Now England trip, the Scyatur said: When a repentant Rebel ts cagcd so a Coblue Minlater and made the chief attraction of a ipatette menagerie, called ant at eerry railroad station and compelled to epeat tie sittle aecinina- a nanchly punny br his master, telling the murltitude that he han been rery wicked but means to do Detter, and hopes in time to be a cand Yanker, the spectacle (eedifying and Inetractive, ‘The emotions of the captive may be tmasined, and the reeponae of tie South Ia significantly eatid. In referring to the other measures of the Ad- ministration, he says: A school of political pimtce, for some inscrutable purporn, er, are endeavoring to pacify the contr hanching its contictions, by Asrerting that thore who fought to overthrow and dentro: ment are more entitled to Ia favors t eacrifced all tonphold it; by literate the dietinetion between rizht an and torepeat the laws of Gail, they are ut the new wine of 1477 HI, with the probabilit both receptacter and contents, MISCELLANEOUS. SCOTT COUNTY REPUBLICANS, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Davenront, Ja., Aug. 31.—The largest Re- publican Convention In Scott County for years was held in this city tovay. Tho following ticket was nominated: Representatives, C. M. Waterinan and Bruce Beaman; Senator, W. Iie Foster; Auditor, Thomas Winklear; Treasurer, MJ. Rohtis; Sheriff, John 3 D.H. 8. Bowden; Superintendent of Schools, J. F. Lavender; Surveyor, H. C. Burke. The following resolution was offered and adopted: That, thie Consention doce not consider iteclft hound by the action of the State Convention at Des Moines on tho temperance question, shom Providence, as placed In pave into the old Lottlea of of the nitinate Joss of Lyter; Coroner, Rocrnanp, Me., Aug. 31.—The Republican Convention lor Kuox County to-day, after con siderable discusston, lald on the table n resolue tion approving the course of President Hayes, but the following was adopted withont dissent: Resolved, That whilet realizing his 6 an of; on by 2 portion of ‘tie ltepanitean party a* one of a doubtful nature, our confidence in the Intogrity, patrtotiem, and statesmanship of IR. 8. Hayes remains unehaken, and we heartily approve lon of the harmony and peace of the country, ant economy and faithfal- neas in every depariment of the Government. Ricnsoxn, Va, Aug, 31.—Col. Malliday's letter accepting tne Conservative nomination for Governor expresses a inl] sense of the re- malbility it brings, and eaya: “The Conven- cenly ag myself, and the latform indicates a determination to remem= irginta, and preserve in- violate her public faith und credit.” ——— THE RAILROADS. THE RALTIMORE & O10. It fs understood that a loan of $10,000,000 has recently been negotiated through a great Amer- {ean banking-houre for the Baltimore & Oblo Railroad Company. It appears that the officers of the Company in Baltimore have not as yet felt themselves at Siberty to announce the com- pletion of thesc negotlations, but there can be Dut ttle doubt that the information ts correct, The Baltimore Amerienn of a day or twongo contained the following in regard to this aub- his efforts for the promot tion felt this a A rumor that the Haltimore & Ohio Railroad Company haa suceceded in effecting » fureien Jo Of Sir, 000 000 on the Cuicago Division hae been tain quarters: but if such a tonn hos been negotiuted the executives of tho rond do not fel themeclyes at liberty to ranctlon what they may consider a prematttre annonncement. place the Joan at $s 000,000, an amount suficient to fund the floating debt of the Company Af the facta were known, it is probable tast the announcement would prove unau- horized, and Intended, poraibly, for speculative It Is very Wkly that the negotiation of suc a sum at the present time, if It could cured on Hberal terme, would be acceptable to the Company; and in the prevailing atate of Enropean feeling togarding American rallroad Inveetmente, the consummation of euch an important financial transactlun would bo of much | encourazement, A ond acquainted with ond prejudices animating the sources of in- England at least knows that the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company 1s on a foot- ing with any of the other American railway train's lines, and possibly etauds ata decided advantage in omc respects. the loan was to contracting of an} den of poor relal could pear unfavorably npon euch an investment. fact that ata meetiny of tho Directors of tho Baltimore & Ohio Hatlroad Com- pany, hold six months ngo, it was determined to endeavor to secure o loan of $8,000,000 on the mainstem, secured by the bondrof the Chicaro the President of the roail, wns sanguine at that time that the loan could bo negolintea at 4 per cent, ern war unt other tinforoecen ovente have occurred, each with some bearing on the project. Very little sitoft Mr. Kubert Garrett to Europe a few months since was in reference to thia If it haa been made, the Vice-Prestients of the Company, according tu their own statements, know nothing about it. and leave a surpings, debt, and nothing but the bur- Marietta, Road— It is a well-known graphed to the Secretary of the Treasury indi- vating a desire to resign, but {t is believed that. no resignations will be accepted, na it {s the in- Since then the Kant- doubt oxiste that the vi THE IOWA CENTRAL CASE. Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Des Mornzs, Ja, Aug. 81.—The Circult Court of the United States has been in’ scasion for three days considering tho famous Iowa Central Counsel from New York and Philadelphia, and from various parts of the Binte, were present. The Court contirmed the anle of the road made by the Master to tho Fartners’ Loan & Trust Company tor the bene- ft of the bondholders, and ordered a deed to bo new compante: formed by dilferent factions of bondboldors, one known as the Cato Cowdry, anil one as the prerent, euch claiming to be recognized’ nx the Compouy to be ordered to convey tho property. This mat- ter the Court reierred to be determined by the wrilten vote of the bondholderr, and appointed a Maatcrto take such vote and report. ‘This order was satisfactory to the contending iuter- este. When the case was disposed of, Judges Dillon and Loye, in the presence of the counsel, and with the record defore thei, attention to the charzes against Judyce which have been published and fustigated by Isauc M. Cate, of Bostun. By the reverd the falsity of the charges was demonstrated, and ie, Wen certuin statements in of Cate wero enited to pronounced them false on the ng here is that of indignatfon amunst Uhese charges and thetr authors, bar bekl a meeting looking towards proper ac- ign against the author of these assaults at the nest regular term of the court. tully sustained Judge Dillon, and he Hud concurred ia all that bad Leen done, yecial Muster, made after fon, was tiled, which tully surtatned Heceiver Grinncll's manazement, anil itwas-shown to be mure economical than that of Str, Pickering, his Des Moinss, 1a. taken im the Jowa Central States Court to-day to tue Supreme Court of the United States ‘from the onder confirming the ele by the Comiry party. Rallroad case. arty, one as the lman party,—wero counsel in the ¢ their attention, ‘The report of as cight days’ investigzal .—An appeal was in te United NANNIBAL & ST, JOR. 8r. Joseri, Mo., Ang. 31.—Tho Herald will contaln In the morning a communication on the suvfect of the appointment of a Recelver for the Honnival & St. Joc Itailroad, In which it fs stated that one of tho allegations in the amend- recs that heretofore large sums ry $50,000, hava ed petition eh of monoy, to w corporation beew paid to the State ofllccrs for services rendercd by corporation to suppress certain evidences of id mismanagement of tho affairs of sald corporation, to the detriment of the State and the bondboliers and stockhold- ers. Iu is stated that tho oflicers of that road made to the SI ft statement of valuation of corrupt practices Equalization a the aumber, statement is on file of tne Btute Auditor at Jefferson City; thata fruitless attempt has been mate to procure the of the gaine forthe Auditor, to ¢ trial of the application for a Re- Sd of September, and that tho officer preteuds ‘not to fully under- stand what is meant when he sasked to furnish acertifed copy of the sane. that there {s an evident purpose to delay and consume tne so aa to make it im procure In time this important written testt- mony, and that the circunistames attendin, t to slow the tion coutalned in by correspondence in time to be used hearing of the application luca Recewer must now be abandoned und a resort bad to bubepna duces tevuin to be used before a Muster in Chancery, where it ls pruposed to yo for the ceiver to bo hoard It is asserted —_ - INCREASING THE CAPACITY, Heretofore ehippegs have not been ullowed to Joad on acar mere thay 20,000 pouuds, which was considered the maxiioum weight But in view of the immense crop throughout the Weat, and in order to bring Jt forward as rapidly as possible, the railroads, ur nost of them, intend co allow their cara to be loaded toa maximun of 25,000 pounds antl business becomes lighter, The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Kailres uns already taken action in reward to this mat- ter, an will be seen hy the following circular Issued by General Freight Agent Addison Hills to agents anid connecting lines: In view of the peospret that cars of all kinds will Koon he inactive demand, 1 wonld reqneet that fort tee your bert endeaenre to Induce phipnere to joad_ cara to thelr utmost enpacity, ne it wit] be of advantage te them, from the fact that by thin will be able to abo a much farger in they do now, and af will Increane one anility to enpoly their needa, The following #honld, a far ae posable, be the Inding for cere, Flone, '1% to TN) barrela: graln’ and mill-feed, 24,009 ta 20,090 ponnd Inmber, etnves, and other fretzht in bulk, 24.00) to2,000 pounds, And on freight not enumerated ahove, itis very desiable to have our cara loaded with a minimum welzhtof 24,000 pounds, or max Inum weizht of £6,090 pounds, Wleuse’ Imprars Hpon shipners that, by loading In thir way, they are Areiating ng to avolit a ecarclty of cara at a thine when they may need them the mast, THE CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD. The old stockholders ot the Chicago. Dantille & Vincennes Railroad claim that Mr. Hulde- koper, when he purchased this road did not pur- chase {ts name. Though Mr. Hutdekoper Is eon- fAdent that he .can run the road under the oll natne, yet In order to nvold complications and diMcultivs he declted tu reorganize It under a new title, After this day the rvad will be known by the name of the Chicago & astern illinois Kailroad, as will be scen by the fullaw- ing circular: ee Cuteano, M.. Sept. 1, 1877.—The property and appurtenances of tho Inte Chicago, Danvitle & Vincennes Raltroad. having been duly vested In thia Company, the property will, onand after this date, be operate’ hy the Chieazy & Eastern Iilinols Hallroau Company, nader which name all acconnte thould be hereafter stated and reported. ‘The fal- lowing appointments have been made, to take effect from this date, and they will Le obeyed and respected accordingly: Fuinund L. Dularr General Saperintendent; J. C. Calhoan, * tror; A. $. Dunham, Becratary, and Auditor: A. Nolliday, General Freight and Vasaenzer Agent. ITEMS. Mr. France Chandler, who has lately been ap- pointed General Ticket and Passenger Acent of the Now Orleans, Jackson & Northern Railroad, and who will also assume tho same duties on he Mississippi Ce ntral as soon as the consulida- tion with the former has been perfected, re- turned to this elty yesterday from atrip through the East. [He visited the various Kastern citics for the purpose of making arrangements for selling through tickets to New Orleans via the Mitnojs Central route. He left for New Or- Teans Inst ovening, and on his arrival there will assume the duties of his new position. The General Freight Agents of the roads leading East from this city will meet here to- dav tu decide in regard to an advance in freight, rates. Itisalmost certain that an advance of Beents per hundred pounds will be made on geain and fourth-class, including meats and hog products. WASHINGTON, Smuggling Frandse—Cornell's Case—Sitting Bull=A Cool Proposition from the Gov. ernment Printer, Spectal Dirmateh to The Tribune, Wasuinaroy, D. C., Aug. 31.—Passongers arriving fa New York from abroad have com- plaincd to tho Secretary of the Treasury of great fayorltlem tn the cxamlnation of personal buggage. <A Secret Agent was rocently nent to New York, and the reault of his {oquiry was the discovery that at —_deast six inspectors of passengers’ baggage in the new York Custom-House had been guilty of the offenses they were accused of, or had oc- cepted bribes for the passage of baggage with- out examination. In cases where passengers refused to pay the Inspector, the duties have been levied in some instances in excess of there required by Jaw, while in others as many as twenty trunks filled with articles of great value, many of them dutlable, Lave been allowed to pass. without cven tne most superficial examination. Orders will be immediately iseucd for the removal of these six Inspoctors, Tivo of them havo alreatly tele- tention of the Secretary to make an example of those who haye been gullty of these irregular practices. There will bo no quarre) between the Dresi- dent or the Secretary of the Treasury and Na+ yal-Oficer Cornell on account of the tattcr’s failure to resign his position on a political com- inittce while retaining his place inthe New York Custom-Houec. Ina private jetter which has recently been shown to the President, ho dis- claimed all disposition to inake an issue with the Administration on the subject of its Civil- Bervice order. It is not impossible that a com- ete overhauling of tho New York Custom- Niotse with be made before tho President starts ou his Weatern and Southern trip, and that the resiruation of all the present officers in that Anstitutlon will be asked for. Jf this is not done, the vacancy caused by the expiration cf Surveyor Sharpe's commission will undoubtedly he Giled, and. the disposition of the other ¢ left until after the meeting of Cuoncress Should Naval-Oiticer Cornell not be asked to resin beforo the President cocs away, It is now bolicred that he will, after calling tho New York State Conrention to order, retinquish bis connection with the Coimmittce. The report current in the streets here this afternoon that Cornell's suspension was ordered by the Cabi- net to-day is untruc. . Gen. ‘Terry will leave here at once for &t. Pat, and on hls arrival there will hold himecif in readiness. to start on bis mission to Sitting Bull on tho receipt of a tclegrain trom Washing- ton. Pull instructions have been given him by the Seeretary of War and the Secretary of the Tuterior, but his departuro from St. Paul willba postponed until further news of Sitting Bull's Muvementa have been received. Cien, Terry witl not ask the Canadian Government to extra- dite Sitttme Bull. The object of his injasion will panty bo elther to induce the Indian chief to surrender his arms and ummunition and go peaceably upon a reservation, of, if this cannot be avcomplished, to arrange With the Canadian anthoritica for his removal to the interior of Canada, where he will not be able to make unexpected ralds upon the border settlements of the United States. ‘To the Wetern Associnted Press. Wasuinatoy, 2. C., Aug. Bi.—Attornes- Gencra! Devens has given an udveres opinion to the New ldria Mining Company's request that the question of title to the Quickallver mine be reopened before the Interior Department, ‘This will leave this celebrated case to bo settled by the courts and Congress. ‘The Superintendent of the Government Print- ing Oflice has issued a circular to Senators gud Representatives requestlug them not to lend thelr iniluence in behalf of any person secking appolutaent in the Government Printing OMice, as he intcuds in future tu run the office accond- Jug to bis own Judgment. ‘The Synagogue of the Hebrow congregation, recently rebuilt, was dedicated this eveniug. Many prominent persons were in tho congrezas tion. Presttent Hayes, who promised to attend, was prevented from duing bo by wllicial buali and scat @ message express:ne his regrets. Ex-Rebel Gen. Mosby called upon the Presl- dent yesterday, and complained that, in the distridution ot Federal patronage tn Virginia, the President confined {t to two classea: First, to ex-Union soldiers, which was all deht; and, sccond, to ex-Confederates who never became reconciled, and who voted for ‘Tilden last No- vember, which was all wrong. Mosby said that 20,000 ex-Contederates in Virginia voted tor Hayes, and that not one had received a Federal appointment, while many who bad voted for Tildea, and done all they could fu muke it unpleasant for thelr comrades who voted for Hayes from a conviction of duty, bad recelyed ood positions. ‘The President said he had no intention of discriminating In this way, and would giro the matter attentlon. A jong cunversation regarding tbe condition of aifaire in Virginia tuen ensued. and the Uecal- dent made numerous notes duping the tatk. —— ==” OBITUARY. Bpectat Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Lawuence, Kas., Aug. 31.—The acath of ex- Gov. Witson Shannon occurring about simul- taucously with the Jolin Brown mecting at Osawattomie, bas caused much surrow. A geu- eral revicw of bis political career before coming to Kansas shows that be had been u member of Congress, Governor of Obio for two terns, and United States Minister tu Bfexico. He was ap- poloted by President Pierce to succeed Gov, Reeder as Governor of the Territory of Kansas. His Admintstration added nothing to bis pre- vious sine. Jt was a new fictd, ond one where the ordinary rules and appliances of politis were too fcoble to mect the case. Tie elemental forces of the great storm which swept the coustry with civil war a few years later were already marshaling themsclyes upon the plaing of Kausss, acd the Oblo politiciau PAGLS, went down before them, a8 his predecestor had lls srevessors were fated ta The early historians of Kansas were very Shannon's Administratinn, oubtless, In view of all the ciretimetances, the final voice of history will mitigate thelr judgment materi: THE WEATHER. Wasmtxotow, 1. C,, Sept. 1—1 a. m.—For anes rising barometer, cooler north and a n WANTED~MALE MELP, BLOCK ON FRAN a Ronkkeeners, Clerita, &ee ANTED—A GOOD OFFICE BOY FROME TO Yeare old, one. who writeun pont han and et come weil reeommiented. Ing, with refereners, A 12, Pribuon omen. DA GOON ERIS Dt Apply to W. it. WIBOLDT, N done, and ae ali tin. nese Madien D severe upon Gi = SUBURBAN REAL J Address In own handwrtt: IY A WHOLESALE GROCERY, Fomi man, one aecaxomed to laine packing goods preferred, Aditrens A 52, Tritia VANTED-2 YOUNG MEN AS sitoP-WALREIS rg Rone hanes none but At men need Alzeady on, UA BLOWN, . COUNTRY MEAL ESTATE. east winds, and partly cloudy weather, LOCAL OnERVATIA EAL ESTATRW. «Rn, Weather, Bis DA GOOD WATCHMARER ASD EY- er; tie best of reference. reqnires man in fewelryt one. th in wanted to en th the tar wenn wheae Telerence ns i : je rererence above. Aldresn tox 2178, Dubwau bk JANTED AN EXPEIMENCED e right man. Apvly from U to 2, House, 7 ANTRDIFIN: 1 : heavy Mmannfactnring Find new warky na KEAN, 58 Lasalle: __ BUSINESS CHANCE: MAN WITH MONEY AND GuIT. TLER FOR A. ind all expenses to ofa big business’ by Room 30 san A TENCED PRESSNOY. APs ty to PRASHI & SMALLER, printers, Di TED—PRESSROY THAT 3 (13 ROOMS) CoM: ed, anilin goed ranning aner, wont a x UNDERSTANDS Chicago Printing Company, 73 car Fill rent furnished Y for $9) Sta prr months have Abie fur lodeing at reste oy at MAL fo 's Furniture store, a READY TO OPE i furnished for #25 per mor niture Store, 129 South dalsted, UL de eat canvases fur a new force we are now or; They mast te men of tact and ability, and Nor such Ba are seeking ever FIRST-CLASS: trifling pusiness. thiatenot an ordinary advertisement, Ont f winen, and such we employ; state ‘Address W. J, HOL+ foo! Open. for sate, oF Remember that Apply at MAUZY" POR SALEA FIRST-C1. ‘urntture tore. 120 ASS PLANING D ater. shat ers, plcket header. office furnt ehean far cash, CHAS, 8. CUURIET, ater t eta EAST eo. 50 ERY FOR A Gi eilizent workers $5 to $20 unemployed of — THE SCIENTISTS, 1@ inducements we offer the ‘fex on anal) capital, anit our pian househnid article extants ca In permanent employment. Ya Ube chteao oe VWaAsTRDCApEST Ae eholceat tia Btamn for particulars, av., Pittsburg, Wa., for SN. AMAN TO ASSIST. 1 ‘once at St, Caruliae’s Coui ASHNILLE, Tenn., Arc. St.. fon and the sessions of sections of tha Amerivan Science Association to-day were large- ly attended, and many ladies were present. resolution offered by Prof, ot Hoboken, for a committee of five Fellows on the development of mineral resources and en- couragement of arts and manufactures In the United States was referred to the standing com- nite, eataurant trade, Ui at very light expense, imponen retces. ere Pirtcer, ENNEOL, (27 "Fiftne porters. BALE—OR RENT—On NOARD—ONE, atcurners In the city, on the West Stl Medleal practittoner, a caatinnons practice of e12 Hout ta be Favated. Appl ® THE PYHOMETEI er new and faat-aell- aire, Expositions, ote, ther house can vt eon-at., Chicago. MALE NELP. Domeaticue TO COOK, WAIL, AND TROY, Prof. Forishy, of New Orleans, in Section C, real an interesting paper on tho Physics of the Gulf of Mexico. Prof. Shaler read a paper on the "Original Connection of the Fastorn and Western Fielis of the Ohlo Valley.”” Mra, H.R. Ingrain, of the Edgefleld public schools, read a paper on * Atmospheric Concus- ston nr a Means of Disinfection.” Ju the afternoon the mempers of the Ansocla- tion visited Vanderbilt. University. To-night a brilliant reception and hanquet at the Maxwell Houee is being given by the Tennessee Histori- loclety tothe American Asaoclatl beauty, wealth, and fashion of Tenncasec Is IIb- erally represented, ——————— GEN. FORREST. Mesrnis, Tenn., Aug, 31.—Gen, Forrest has improved considerably, and bis friends are now sanguine of his recovery. ——— LATEST NEW YORK MARKET. Spectal Dianateh to The Tribune. New Yonx, Aug. 31—Gnarx—Wheat In moderately tive demand for prompt advance on eariler dealings of 4Zte per bu, which, however, wae fost on Inter tra closing ‘generally weak, ding white Western fn lote of about 11,007 bu, at 20751,40; Ted and amber Western ungraded In tote it 44,009 bu within the range of $1.2041,40: No, 2Northwest spring, September option. nominal; do October nominal. Corn rather moderately dealt in, ly on export accounts prices atrifie higher, but loft of barely steady. Ieye aa last quoted, Ockax Fretanrs—Liveller: buitness on berth and charter at generally firm rat steam for Livert NTED-FEMA! DID ATTRALTION FOR THE SHOW BUS. me. fale grounds, oT advertiang jen, &r.—A large trumpet-org a pi ANTED—OINI, Inquite at 333 North Lasalle: MMEDIATELY—TO GO TO > Vrojeatant girl to cook, wash, and tron in tJ, V. Farwell & Co,' ter Ba. mn. befure er-tiall of Karl br without the Mi a ! can furntan good refere: t HOORDIND ES WIRKNG TO |b pI husiners 1 on favoranle terms, and but ERSTANDS COOK- None others need NTEV<GMHE THAT U: fog, mating, and trontan. MUSICAL, _ 4 UPRIGHT TANO,, tare, Satrings. case ine PANTED—A COMPETENT AND rt eneral housework; mast reference. Appl ly to-day at 773 West Son: NG-ROOM “GIRL | ie ted and Sfadiaus ae ae ‘and stool, for #220, and Adame-sta, AILAT T! ACTORY, PARLOIE jeoa Beyaud competitions &: iy mat HOLEON ONGAN TLE 10 Tk TEST id orvansever exhibited fn the every Instrument fully warrant- etruments taken tt KISIDALL Miscelianco TANTED—YOUNG LADIES study for the, sap, Agenta, 184 Cia ) ANTEDALL LADI NY tito Watt, praftal Wl tome OF he SON, CRAIGIE & o, Til. XP OF Kor particulars ke MueceO. TT! ‘It Is, AAT Hol of pianos an jow prieva, TL ie ment fn all eft ets van sett on insta: address Mitt CO., 40d West Madison: id forward delivery at an ey SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Bookkecpors, Clerks, &ce TED — COMMISSI chantacan secure the services of ap ald pohaabeea in that Uno for three years in tlie Neat, and tras a inree ousinera tn Inwa, N Kansas, Address A 35, Tribune offic tions, the market of 377,000 bu, For sale on cary instruments now Tone but retiatite you the best bargaine to be f BIOl ALLET, DAVIS & © verre the ogly ones aut d syectat wentlo: Theyatandin thie lunger than any ey are rivb and Cull io ion: ts In every cemential the nasters and Binateurs in Ainerica and ‘These planox, witi atsef tne best make.can be found st my wareroo! uatrated price catalogues tree on furntan on, ‘In the batter ifue ta x youd house. Aideees 430, Tribune oinee. rat GoD, STEADY, andy; Te aqgood Penman Ste floor . an Hts Rou reference Biven. chi at 5A NOWANTED—A YOUNG MAN JUST » cheaxed from one of the iar; thorungniy posted in all the detail ageinent; town ut cuuntry; bighest rete reas Ad, Tribune office, ripiows--Meaa pork tn less demand for carly ly steady. alex 140) anid “Western prime slack, | request OAT: Os Ty $13.00 bid t ‘year ‘at $12.c02| Cut meata continue quict at previous ‘Western steam livery ot firm rates. Ola 3 ‘Dext week, at $4.74 ITHATION WANTED-DY A PRACTICAL SIGN SD palnter tn or out of ths eit; a SITUATION Wan Ebb) 157 Humsey Coachmen, TI NIRD=TO GIVE SUAIC LE inge for board and lodelng. TED — FIRST-CLASS WATCH oderatcly uctive for id engray ¥: Sales of 20Vtea ol] at #8. BA.8N; £00 tea new, to arrl 40 tes of grade at my Hoe — AS COACHIMAN A wedes well acquainted in the ood references, Address A 6, NUYS BEACTIFUL-TONED, — FUIST- class new plano, with stool and covers teria $Aper mouth until pald; fully warranted, Address Ast Trinung uftce, 750 tea Novem! ber at #9. 0448.5 o i) TALLoW—Quoied from $8.00 48,35 for go: equal to Tivond ibs in lots at $4.00 deniand: quoted etrong, with se per patnd; centrifugal 19445 sales, 100 brie, RANCH OFFIC —SATUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, | Domestics. STED=BY AN ENGLIBH GIRL Te fhurse, oF second girl; couns ottice, COMMERCIAL PAPER WASTED: 2 sand fone good refining at Klas’ lor 7, TM, and # yer Lasieaninct refine wanted, y. W. 0. COLE, 107 Clark: entire te. "ALD FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER, toloan on watetia, dianionds, and ratnalies eseription at GOLUSMID's Loen aod Nullign Estabitshed tess. SITUATION WA: Fiease call at 77 Weat SITUATION WASTED—HY A FRENG h kervalit; onn rat bith: DARE Scamatrosacs, WANTED—TO 8k! for buard; understands rhirtinnking. Cau give references. i: refgreyee can be given, ae Madinon-at, Ofice (fieensed), ta FITO ACCOA ry throughout the ncfiees in ge aiderent 1) tt abilahert sions. as designated oritvementa will be taken forthe same dat the Mafa Oflice, and will be reeetved D. mi, Garing the week, and until Op, m, LLAS I, WINNING, Dookecller and statloner, near Wabash-sy, ewadealer, fitatloner, ete., 1000 Fncar, Ide News Depot, 1 ks, Stationery, ete., 339 Di- AD KNOG, News Depot, ftationery, etc., 34 Mitwaukee-ar.. corner of ta mi MISCELLANEOU: ATTORNEY+AT-LAW, 1 vice free; no fre unless successful; All correspondence strictly con: are in surun of &: business brick blocks in Nui FORD, Morris, Grundy County, FAMILY FOR ITUATION SY few weeks f ALTIES WHO ARE ercurcd paper to tate ravings m 17 Major Block, 10 PERCENT; OTH: de Vark Jota. oom 11, 167 Y TO LOA O8 IM- and Jilinote farms THEE YEARS: Fiitst- 3, on iuguife st an ON FART DU Institution will Mousokeeperse TI NOUSEKEEPE! nu Tee ria tao UMSTON, Wes Please call at Hts aS TA iT Craavingebank depusitat: ‘West Sido. AND BASEMENT BRICK ik dwelling with mod- . corner of Lincoln, wellings, 507 and 525 NT —2-STORY dweiilog, 477 Warren: Large s-atury aud basement ‘orn improvetienta, 712 Muntor “ry and basement bricl proved real within 107 mile: ABH PAID FOI LADIES AND GENTLE; clothing, rdere by inal promptiy $Ab GELDEI, 318 ntato-st n and barn, 513 Lumber-at, od onder and low fom 350.000 FARMS IN ILLINOIS Elaas chty imiproved, at? to ¥ per ce archane bate and eon NEI, py and 101 Wasnt and indiana at current rates; on fi it, In suns to wut. ROACHES, BEDDUG. e i plete honsea fn tiie elt fo ediree. A. OAKLEY, Imm Basi at comer Monroe and Oakle: LOTWIN & CORD <THE VERY PLEASANT DWE: Waahlugton-st.¢ 1 Tuuttia Ane ‘tut, choice lovation. ACU Atents, 134 Lasalle: Aa PENGOS® ARE ronninpey To joan Tune, oF ac 1s on my account xentie, WENWE St NCn RS ate CEN cane ce zo savings Tnatieution, 14 eae te North Sides —NEAILINCOL par Lt ItK AND LIN AND 18 RAST ADASIS-5T. fuor fat, but entrance to Expualtio ient board and rooms can Rave expense. —OPPOSITE MALN 81 AND #3 ADAMS-ST, ona whu desire excel- ts retatled at Ieee OF GENTS FURNISNING MIF PALR--106 ST. AK TUPL Ptucl a closet, etc.; & SOTAN-TooT sect He Improvements; slx TOONS Over stO1 AWA LERRGECAS Uuildtngs aud well located. CHAS, N. mm, furotehed of wofurnts! pox i i EG: NEWDENRY South Sldoe (PO KENT —8-STORY AND BA! TSrvetitngs, 120 ead” 1s Wrabie aver 20 Pa je sfourthe with 0, with Gna rounds, as LMORE MOTEL, 120 AND $22 SOUTH NALSTED- al.--Guod roumd, well futnietied, on frat Moor, Su VEVADA HOTE! NP iar Sonrorts =U gayi 83 (0 $7 per nakers Janea Handkerchlet Wk Mand ND i WADASILAY., rd and rou! Mi cente; siigte Mealy ‘$2 to $4 ber week. DEO HOUSE, 178 STATE: PEposition lulldtns Caen day board's “BOARD WANTED. __ 43, -Twenty-second ata bRABLEys oo Latent urwe Suburban. aundrled White Shirts, OLEWOOD—FINE 2-8TORY HOUSE h m cars; free ride at FPO URNT—EN: ‘The Hest ehirt in the City ‘aud ¢-roo) m Cottage. one block {ro1 PN HELO rSON. 100-1 ENTS OO! ‘Nouth Side. NICELY FURNISH o ED ROOMS, APPLY Ip: ST. SARK HOTEL, NO, 196 ne, airy furnished Fuqua at $3 te tw to 75 cents. ~~" LOST AND FOUND, TOSETTER DOG, OKA returg, t¢ ‘SA per week: tran! North Side. CHOICR SEPARA’ provements, just Au- rot Webster-ay., yy to CHALLE: fo-at. sud tve? Ltn 7 adten' ttuching. ni NEN Fone fers OdT—BM ALL TERRIRRSLOUT-PUPY Lt , REY White neck and lreast: Wad red ribbon Hreneh Mata, with seudern jal r) ry when loots 63 reward for retura to tad West Washing: tuneat, _4O RENT-STORES, OFFICES, Miscollancou MENT“MEAT. MAKKET-Tt ‘and, (oo! Kent law aud Delf OF MISCELLAN! iv Feehut wh kel pluted revatve: A fall line of best goods nade Siver-pisted table-kulves. ated teaspoons. laled tableapousi ] O8T-HEDICAL DIPLOMA—BRT: 4 tleth aud ‘fwonty-sevent-sts., Friday forenoon, Aug. 31, 1877, i. T. elliott, wou ree ENSION PAPERS—ON CLANK-OT.. NE Fl IL be speenied by NOTHURSDAY KVENIN with pusclon buggy, nu. le Toward. with costes wll herent arviug knives and fork: Oud doz pocket: knives, FURNISHED ROOM, jt room with mudera cot ian) Mux pocket: hovk! STRAYED-OB BTOL eh excl ust be 1n desiral Lo} Permanent If suttabie Bnd terms reasonable. a HOSS WITH Ot WITH: ard. at a convenient distauce to eh Ad A THE CORNET Aug. 31, four mules, ye returulng reuse, WIE LED SCO. ANTED-TO RENT. lark and south jana references glyco a: ce. rally rewarded. 1.W_U aispnen eee "___ SIORSES AND CARRIAGES. _ 1 Foie gALES CHES hand buggies and cart Duggles of uly ow uiake. TS ENyU THE wad DugEiEk, care w tuprdeltvery in Cal 1d Munting-Case Gold-Naud Riag. AILEOAD TIC Wd $7; Cleveload bouts’ $14. y 2 de Aichi anaas City 614: ie $13.50) 4 Uy the day or week. W yoents or exchange. WALEEI an Must be sold to pay Dt: tolled Plated Jows Te STORAGE. cu er bere than elsewhere, TK vidas. ner state and Adami. mapany, 2 Jacksu sesh : AND PHAETON; 1 be sound. and perfectly safe ture La N14, Tribune olive. STMUCTION. ‘sts. Chicago, IL. . J. LEHMAN'S, Proprietor. All gooas scat on receipt of toney by malt GOVERNMENT 15 Vuligsopby.” By L eto reati tue Ti spp. rout free. Aldreas EXCELSLUIt < CO., Box 1.113, Cactopad, WAstescseue for 22 famitl $., 39 East Waal Germso. ros English sudles; bee WARRANTED, es. Wrivece tan ac references, Address A. B., Trib: ja: Ingion-at., bas ‘ANTED-SECOND-HAND FOI of four wheel square truck wll 32 acveral s13 Ice elag- a OUSEHOL PeATE BALE-E. urea, mirrors, and hiust be sold; geod: bargalun Tourth-eb. Ne meen SAS LANDS NEAR Thy. fertae furolture, U! Gi eliroada fur clear ci Call st 20 dwealy | oF merchandise, causes Aggocy, 140 Malisoa- { t

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