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e dhicago Duily Tribune, OLUME XXXII. CHICAGO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1877. 8 PRICE | 5 E CENTS v | & : HO‘V IT LOOKS. Prince Frederick Charles in the armies of the m:::ll;:‘l ::fl rdoe::n:la:'lme‘nt;' n:l?:.'- n-: D’:‘I‘C“lfl" THE PRESIDENT. & 7 MINERAL WATERS, Those ameng & rbo fanght and risked yonr Czar? e ives did 8o t/ and with God's help we will secure to the country ARMY NEWS. there benests, You will listen to the worde of & M_’M-MMW | T Y YEEITIE . XT:-Y q r pflflClD jes. We fought and j 1di h 1) d 1 HIEAGU " A P fl I- I-! N A R S Review of the Recent Series FARRN, RUT T HELD, ortelrograde pastion, omi who 1 gulded by woth Haked our livef o eopposite side for uur con- Loxmoy, Sept. 19.—A correspondent at 8chip- yictions, and #ho can do that can meet ané b Ing hut love for his conntry. NATURAL of Struggles About ka reparts that on the 17th, after seven hours' | The manifesto s countersigned by the Minis- . Pl bloody fighting, in which the Turks showed | tor of the Interfor. The decree fxing the date evna. extraordinary gallantry, they, at b in the even- | of the elections for Oct. 14 will be published on - ing, took Fort 8t. Nicholas, the highest potnt | the 224 Inst. % of the Russlau works, capturing four guns, but - 2 EXPOSITION BUILDING,. look ench othr, . o 'tha face with respect alwaya [Applagse.) ;45 {Inaw that it 18 over, and 1t cause of difle &£ 15 removed. all good citizens and Foud’: 8, of whatever party, do heart fly desire '= iclent concord, the ancient {riendship y 2, 3 prevailed when' Stark with hiy New Hampaitu%sldiers marched to Boston. thera to bo met within & few weeks by Morgan and hi’ gallant Virginians, Here the tralo moved off leaving the speec His Trip from Louisville to Nashs ville One Grand Ova- tion. 'A DMost Enthusfastic Reception i FONURKE, Accorded by the People of unfinfshed. ) 3 T later, owing to largs reinforcements recetved Loxnox, Sept. 10.—The Tumes correspondent, y 3 ;. DrGELY EFFERVESCENT, | The Russinns Not Nearly S0 | vy Hurans, and the cnormous dificuts of | nimesifs Frer s Loy torrespondents Nashville. AT NASOVILLE, * ) DI LEACIS 4, SAVIE, oo A delighttul boversge, Unsuccessful as Re- ;‘"’ 11:0!‘“0"' the Turks were obliged to abane | pussaga of the Manifesto beginning “1 could ;nzmmflms.‘ 9 i3 Y W ou it. not oliey the mandates of demagogues," says: 5 i A ; DR, W AMMOND, *Farsuperior g )" fay Spectal Dispatch 10 The Chicago_Tribune. [] B l}) \!n'c l«!r‘h:xly :’ute & e ported. BIEGE OF FLEVNA. “This sentence Is {n flat contradiction to the All Classes Vie with Each Other to SnnnLu,"l':l:n.. Se;t. 15“.’—"1‘1»& .;:entcst R ALFHIED L, LOOJIN. Mont grateful and ‘ A correspondent before Plevna says, writing | Manifesto fiself, and to all political rules Do the Visitors Honor. event thut has sgitated the citizens of Nashvilla DI IL OGUEN DOREATS, | SAbsotutely pure i 2 :{‘mfie lgihz_;Téx‘u !l:x: vorxec:: :{ \:t“ll:l‘er:? observed by modern civll eoclety. It says for many a day {s the visit of President Hagcs, complete tn all Departments an the fneet representn; Tromralh e ecrive tred sraiaat Crocon and | A Henvier and More Decisive | gt fiLe Thike Mot soch B S HLe | fn other words, *1 sball accept tho docteion | qyo goonctios of Hayes, Evarts, and | Th¢ committces for the proper reception of tho sire exn i ialiLy (0 the Centennial of 70. artificially scrated waters. - 1y ! of the natlon it 1t conforins with mine; I shall A d distinguished guest have been busy for weeks imtuon=dulte, s ehildren inder 12 years, f3c. | PROY WANKIVR, Lomlay, Fnx. " lmprea: Battle Still to Be army 1 admirable, Supplies are plentiful and | braveit If 1t Is contrary to mine.! ‘This position Hampton Applauded to getting their forces In order, that nothing might zxcnnu;n "‘ e Mg DI B IR PRANLER, Usetal and very sgreess Fought, the weather Is splendid.! is ro strangely vut of place, coming from the the Echos be forgotten, As the President’s visit was to Point £ m» : m: : e m'e‘.;'w P G i3 ANOTUER M':'!A"' Hod B chief of n Democratic natlon In possessfon of bo brief, eversthing had to be done at once. T“fiffifisfi"fl'filfiflfifi:en";"?f»'um'l'-'ln'n"nr Tilisron A, and ‘well ‘sulted ‘for Dyapepsia. and Loxnox, Sept. 10.—A dispatch from : u- | universal suffrage, ilat, desplte the aue Busiuess wes suspended, the public schuols Bow on exhirition tn the Exposition Gsileries s for casen of acuie dtsease, charest reports that the Roumantans before ( thentieity of my Information, 1 think it | Chattanooga, Tenn., the Next closed, and the local companica—the Porter e madcrate b o I ity cquat tn auality to_ the New ”“'é’]fi;‘:flfi.‘};;p‘n‘;;fig.".'na';“)'.g;fl'xfl?m‘i‘".‘.’{,!‘..f; Unsuccessful Attack ona Redoubt | levna yesterdoy attacked s strong Turkish re- | advisable to awaft the publication of the Point to Be Visited, o, ; ‘ Riflcs and Burns Artlllery—wers marshaled York exhibitions of the Natfonal Acsdemy snd the doutt, but wercirepulsed. officlal text before pronouncing decidedly upon at an carly hour. By 10 o’clock the houses had, R U CI PARICEIR, Ty for th mont by Roumanian Troops on BecitAnzst, Sept. 19.—The Roumsofans n | i, Ty secms impossible. that it should be an- i=a t6rmed thle occunas, inta. the streets until e the artiate having furbldden it.” Miw Durteo Catarrhs of Stotnneh or Blsdder, and 1 Gob Tuesday. thelr abortive attack on the redoubt before | nounced teforchand, and without necessity, | LOUISVILLE TO NASHVILLE' | every avenuc along which the procession was to abliRiRe bTIMCHIRL0G B8 Teret. 5 DI MARTON SLAS. " Not only luzury but . Plevon on Tuocsday Jast lost 500 killed sud | that the wish of the nation is to Lo over- LEAVE NABMIVILLE. pasa was falrly alive with an On Special ¥axhibition, .n“uv“x "; L s a . ¢ wounded, p ruled after It hos been appealed to, | Bownixo Guexx. Ry., Sept. 10.—The Presi- EAGER, INTERXSTED HUMANITT, T et e B AT . dareuabdr | (o, ant Mineral Water Dealers throuk o the DAL i \ STROXG JOPERS. and when it has dellvered fts fudgment | dential party left Louisville at 8:30 this morn- | - The strects were decorated with overhanging Ffiliiam, Prince of orange tates, and wholessle of An Early General Engage- Al:]fl!&l:ol’l.l,.l Heg:;“ l\?'_x-mm“ hltlz:mtor after five months of reflection, If this sentence lnzunPn special train l\fnluhelnl by Dr. 8tandl- | festoons of evergreeus, and flowers, and United — oo y ‘ apeedy victory in pka Pass are silll enter- | exists such as I give it, it can only be a kind of | ford, President of the Loulsville & Nashville tes flags. As the traln passed over thy - DIAMONDS, FRED'K DE BARY & CO., mentpe;te gfi;‘i Now tained there, Tho Tarke, by constant fis | srovocatlon sinlyg - sproading iriation ang | Illvoad, i placed the. oflkens® car at the | ooy amtos o o e paased orer tho rall 41 82 43 WAIRLRRN. BUMY night and day, prevent the repairs of the Rus- | discourazement throughout the nation. Ilow disposal of the Presidential party, consisting of tlan works. The Russtans are withdrawing part | can the sawe man say he respects the Republle, artliiéry burst forth, and gave token to the the President and Mrs. Hayes, Becretary Ev- walting citizens that the President and his party " % AVCTION SAL ¥ of thelr forces. and that he braves the elections? How can he | arta, l’onuunlmr-(;lmen:‘l Key, 'thg“.‘g;-lell Ev- | had arrived. YOG e en Y GEN, SKOBELOFP, in the samc 'breath declare he respects | arts, Miss Platt, Mrs, Newcomb, We! aycl THEN DEGAN THE TUMULT 1 By C. C, THAYER & CO. MacMahon’s Manifesto Croates | .y i pucharest, hus been anpolnted tocom- | the Constitotion se thas in places himself | Birchard Hayes, Dr. Standiford, Gen. . K. | and agitation of the vast crowd. The formiog On acconnt of awner'a remaval from the tity, Much Excitement in mand the Sixteenth Division befure Plevnu. Ho | abovoft] There sccmsto bo confusion here, | Murray, W. B. Bickham, Gov. Wade Hamp- | of the procession, the musie of tha bands, the TEE ELEGANT Paris, has decided to start for his command immedl- | and I would not have reproduced this sentence | ton, and o number of invited guests from | tones of the cannon, and the hurrahs of the [ ] ) R " ately, although suffering from fever, were the source whence 1 have derived it such | Loufsville. The Stanford Guards, of Loulaville, | niultitude, gave an old-time air of cothusinsm ) Brown-Stone Bflsmeflflfl ad Bam REINPORCEMENTS FOR OSMAX PABKA, towarrant mcin belleving it might be incor- | nccompanied the party s an cecort to the Pros- | to the welcome, such us has ever been accorded A choice lot of very fineold ConsTANTINOPLE, Scpt. 10.—The Porte has | rect.” ident, and prescoted a fine, soldierly appear- | to visiting Presidents and great me by the citi . mino, porfoct gems, | NO. 876 WABASH-AV. |; (s Loudly Applauded by the | tclcgraplied its reprecentativgs abroad thnt the THE PRENCH IRESS, ance. Owing to the early hour the party start- | zans of Nashville. matchod pairs, and tault- AT AUCTION, . i 80,000 men who have been sentto the nssiste Panis, Bept. 19.—President Macslahon's | ed, there were few people at the depot to see In tho procession were the Porter Rlfles, loss singlé stones, soloctod On Tuesd Sent, 95, at 10 Bonapartist and Clerical ance of Osman have arrived at Orchanle. manifesto has created an Immense sensation. | them off, but at the stations along the road | Burns Artillery, the Odd Fellows' socictivs, ospocially for our trade by | Y Luesday, Sept, 29, a . My Organs. MONTENEGRO. Tue Bonapartist and Clerical papers applaud it | crowds lisd asscmbled to sce the President, but | Turn-Verel Soblets, Professors of the Vundere a member of our firm,whilo ON THE PREMISES, Crrrivig, Sept. 10.—The Turkish garrison of | as a declaration of no surrender. The Temp, | the train made no stop untlil blit, and the Grant Guards, colored. The Chiet in Europe---just arrived, | wil be sold the very desirable and elezant brown Bilek has been permitted to depart. which %5 far fs the most outspoken ELIZABETHTOWN . Marehal of the day was and to bo closed out at | efono residence, oy, House thien : The Montenegrins sre marching ogainet Sto- | Of ~ the = Hepublican papers, declares | waq reachied, where large crowd had assem- GEX. B, F. CHEATHAS, GREAT BARGAINS, saeles_with w’,’,,“, bral, Saaiifeek, contmning Rel’“bla"“‘:h Papors Seriously Alarmed | 1.y, 3.0 havo commenced operations agaiust e Saprecedetted, Tt rani3: | blod and were firlng o salute as the train or- | of Confederato famnc. His stalf on this occa- ronm, clnn' and "11'3"' two furnaces and ranze. y the Marshal's Threats. Forts Nosdra and Zlostup, in the Duga P'asa. manifesto s only on elcctoral artifice, de- | rived. The President, from the rear' of the | slon was composed of ex-Federal and ox-Con- " fl':lgxg;‘;nu“f‘m'{(‘;‘l‘lfc in fuleh and convenlence | . — . DIPI—(E;CY ::"’:ml!hnlluflgmendmnz’d ch:cto‘rl. éntu support. | traln, addressed them ss follows: o - federate soldiers. The columu moved through _ ol iz offlc candidates, and to encournge This inde me of my home In Ohio. 1 canmot 1 stred ’avi~ aml un Sale Without Reserve.| THU® GENERAL OUTLOO. D IPLOMACY. S saneiomrte o exet o gisnurs St iy | aarly GEREES R SR ot etant s s of o priniel srels o e Stato Caol 3 I y the Lion 2 am not w u nefghbors. J TERMS CASIT e Cubeto The et iy | monianono, Bept.10--Dlamarend Aodrasy | vl e Fruues ba daclared ber iy | Sy mel a4 e weleongvart ot forne | by Gor Parter. ol y Cable e Chicago une. met to-doy and remalned o conference four | will, he will subinit and will not enter into an | Individually, but that they arc the mand oa e of the Housc of Representatives, in Ruwe & cu — G CTMYER&CO. | poupox Orrcs or Tir Ciokco Tamuxs, B P AL e opel confict with the nation o make a coup | o1, te .?,‘:i‘"i‘:: 32‘.’}!.‘.‘",'.:%.;‘.‘:‘]..’.‘:,‘;&.‘;, s Ao cremontés o Shaticed, was pro- - EnL1, Scpt. 10.—Tha semi-official Prov % d good-will to exlat between all sections of thin | fusely and handsomnely decorated with flowers. 15| No. 876 Wabash-av, | o Puers puce semom, sent. so—ton. | gl O S it | eoubcan papers vt e | LS v A o | ol st el T fvers, m.—Thero s o comparativo lull of opora- | accord , hms ‘durtog n serles of | ays: “This i3 the fangusge OF the manls | e sed oo Sestimee. bar anjde fan sl iois, | Wherctic Preeldeat sat, The Lall, corridors, and 99 S T A T E S T RE E T . MAGNIFICENT tions at tho seat of war. Tho bombardment [ years contributed so greatly to brisging fir‘.-lwea c(V N-wr!cx}:: ntersigued by lh‘cr:hll 2 :uu,llmuul :nu’l{nen‘t’ ; of ‘ml‘rlt:teun; elr; space {u and about the Capitol were thronged. = ) > g - ¢ . Kno # 4 E T FINANCGIA ¥l of Plevna is roported fo Linvo ceased, though | tho commnon palicy of thy tures Emperors ln | [eveteby, Nous of Ewrono's, prebent, com | RUICHRe e o mnies: Ao e e fne | The chitdren from tho public schoole, occupied one gallery, and the colored children, with stu- denta from Fish University and the Baptist Col« lege, the other, The cercmonies over here, the procession was sgain formed, and proceeded to troduce to you somc the gentle- men who are associated In the Government with wme—first, the umln;i:nlnhed lgnumnn from New York, Mr. Willinin Evarts, the Secretary of ftate. 1regret the time is too short to make an P the Interests of European peaco to a successful | Stitutional soverelgns have the exorbitant 1 i e | sawfl[]fl aml Frflnch Wamm Pafl [' | the Turks aro &till firing occnsionally at Ro- | fugue, imust havo found 1t of the utmost valua | Presumiption Lo mpose thcie will on the people e d forbid thi ke a df Lo The N!l“()ll;llu Life lusuranco_ Co. RD u’ doubt Gravitza, which is still in possession | to u‘dmnzo views relative to tho means of nnlnurT»'m’u::;ztn“ I‘E':angulc:m::fi:d to o o Us of A Dinan‘Rflum aml Chamh o of the cnomy. furtlier carrylng out thelr great mission. new and supreme struggle for the malutenance y i PREDICTION, of her liberty.” extended speech, The great trouble is over: then | the grounds of . ; ——— back to the oid fitend- % CAPITAL STOCK FOR SALE. i In casting up the roeunt. sorics of struggles Loxbow, Bept. 19.—A Derlin dispatch says: ILLINOIS STATE FAI l_;ll ;-; 7h‘l‘¥:. =r:;t:' :.B:lm' et ke N anend: THE NASHVILLE CUBTOM-HOUSE, The Clrenlt Court of Cook County, L. having rae Fm’mml'e f in that vicinity, tho Evglish papess are in- | * You may rely uvon it that the object of the 'AIR. iments I would commend to you. some three squares south, passive down Vino Jectend A Froroals s ted (UF Ehe pUFehnss af the (] clined to admit that their first estimates of | Mmeeting of Blemarck and Andrassy is to try to Mr. Evarts here stepped forward and com- | street tn front of tho residéuce of Mrs. James Al ) B B directell s Necelver 0t Monmetts, Axminsier, and English Tiody Brusecls | the result hit upou ncourse of modlation to be under- | The Third Day at Freeport—dA Great Suce | menced to address the people, when the train | K, Polk, to whom they made a salute. e A T e B et o | e e Lameasian sand b taken, In eonjunetiom with England, anid to | G uE A e e o vt | T R v i Amatezn ax s custo noUsk anotiki, 118 of anv winount of the who at | Elepant LacoCurtatna and Lambrequine, handsoma WERE INCORREOT OR OVERESTIMATED, come to an understanding regarding the East- | (00 (85 L ST ot hed, Gov. Hampt h ted the Odd-Fellows, of whicl or Hayes fs o nuunt ¢ it e ¥ cMorn, k ‘ . -3anufact: ¢ the | Was reached, Gov, Hampton, who was seated on _ 16 T ShRTEa B Par s BTbm By ;lll:nm«l(, r{f,",f;‘",:,:,' I:\'ll:x’r:!"c‘i"m:x!fflmd hc':'f,“\‘x'lnr" It is somowhat singular thit the Daily | erm question geucrally.” 5':“,, i the rear m’r,urm with the President, remarked: | member, took the initiative and proceeded witn b by thy Jopublle Lifelus, Co.o of | rored lat-Tres, Hronzes, Statuary, French Clocks, | arure 4harocognizedol of the pro-Russi: Boecial Diepatch to The Chleags Tribune. *Well, Mr, Presldent, we hinve at last been sent | the cercmonies of laying tho corner-stone. Tho kg, Hies W inliea bt closed h OI1 Paintings, and Bteel Engravings, Sedding, J Bul rgan pro-Rusaian NO PEACE. Frezvont, Ill, Hept. 10.—Elghteen years | U9 Salt Itiver," to whic, the President laugh- | bufiding has heen In resalniess for thisceremony je oo e femn 1o . T e o ontengyof | focling, was tho papor which most londly TIZ RUSBIANS WILL FIGNT IT OUT, havinz pussed since tho holding of the Stote | BES seloiaed; Bl fapot the first time 1 havo | for some time, but owing to the Presidential bisite! Tt I ekt (LA | 40 clegaut Fosidonco of 4. 1. Davey, o, - proclaimod that tho battlo cndod in Rus | BoCHARRST, Sopt. 10.—ltusslan officials of | Fatr at Frecport, the people hers have with P owLaNa oREEN. ol ot e i catlon to thu undersikned ta (ng Information in regn; vase of bidding for sald Capl Al proporats to lie {n scaled envelupes, 1urk ‘When the train arrived at Bowling Green, an fmmense crowd was awaiting it,aud amid hearty cheers and firlug of - artillery, the President, from the rear platform, said: My Fnixxps: We are traveling u) schednle of time which prevents us fran doing any more than making your acquaintdnco, We are very dad Indecd 10 ‘exchange grectiugs with you, We would averue from baving it oceur during the visit, At 4 a'clock A MAGNIPICENT REPAST was given the President at the residence of Col. E. W. Cole, President of the Nashville, Chiatta- nooga & Bt. Louls Rallway, at whicti all tha digumitaries of the Btatu were present. At 4 o'vlock Col, Cole tnrewsfex‘ his doors to 2,000 = high rank hero havo declared that although | commendable zeal made the utmost efforts to T UCTION lan dofot,—led loto this ervor by ls 0Wn | oy yorg opposcd to tho war I tho | veuder the exibilion & wrenouser somcens 1 ap A A ’ corrchpondont, usually trustworthy, who loft | first ~ place, yet, now that for a | Thewembers of the Hiats Board of Agriculture R 5.’1:{5,{5\:v'mumdle.g ’-':le\:l.' ’&?'!f&'fln"n‘nfi‘x‘(filuy the ficld at & moment when tho Russian pros- umuId N." i l:u . gone ?ntnw'ndly. they | have shown much activity in preparing accom- Bim uRopeed to tho Court. fur (ta'wction ot tho end of % " med t d rate. Subse would not listen to,suggestions for peace, but | modatlons sufficient for the unusal numbers of | A O o e S A Tflesflay’ Sem 25, at m3fl 1T, | R e m‘:“:gnu"::‘:n‘ ol m‘:"::: thnt orery ma 18 diterinined to hold out Ul & | Hyestock, Five bundred sdditional stalls wero Teputilc Life'Ink. Cou, 157 La Ballo-st. Chicsgo, Au N victorlous end Is reached, They assert that they | erected, but still ten car-loads of hogs aua con- lleve yon are here to greet us, not because yon | he b dted L = Rl N, B.—Sale witl commence in the Parlors. Tussian forces express tho sentiment of thy great masaof the | siderable othier stock have been drive Lelong o tha same party witl ue; not becauso you | KUCsts whom = ho ny 0 Kriet TO INVESTORS. ; C. . THAY WENE NOT BO UNSUCCESSYUL Russian people. T ALititL L e e :qun';i:;:,fin 1iEk., O oot _*11;6"!:"‘\;“0: fin:::y‘:'xl:en;;n:;e.lu:t lecause, l:::l{; ;‘fig’:;g‘f{‘t:&;‘.‘:fi;‘rfl%ml o&:é‘;‘;g"fii} g UNFOUNDED AUMoRS. tlons. The ~ Falr - Groandi™ & ~Taylors {25 Hieve, and we hooe you believe, that | in this city, Col. Cole s famed for the elegaite Wc; &H‘gr at109 ).and Acocuod Intarest 7 por AR N O ooane | 19 s0PPOSCd, a0 Eulforod far fower lossos of | vymwua, Soht. 10.—Rumors about mediation | Park lave been couvenfontly arranzed, | (oo Union porpeiosh TAppiaise] e beilever | of his oigrtalnments, and this strsasse are UEOEICEIE Viost Chlooko Rafk Bonds) CLERGYMEN men ond guus than tho Tarks. On the | Jooking loward an armistice which abounded on | and privato enterprise Las added much to the | 820 Y bope you, Selleye, fnt the Comtitution | thuwe beld ot hs tine, wansian, “Tiio recéptioh Juterest oayable went-foniy, ;m ¥ whole, it is now considered horo that the | thove of tho Eatzburg meoting have turncd | wencrdl ttractivences, The manufacturersand | 38, 8 “tapisuse) e ellove, ‘s~ we ;‘,’I“:‘“{,"‘m oL tl;o'(::pllol.‘ bl ! s butatmIE ol Ciiean bonds, $040, hope you believe, ihat the duty of the General Goverument Is to rogard alike and equally all wections of our country. {Applaure.] We be- leve, and we hupe that you believe, that It is the duty of allto regard aliko and equally all races and clasecy of 31l the States, and having sald so . The} oot n agricultural jmploments havein tua, FOETI prin i nent o princions and mreror | Church — Officers, Architects, | contast is' still undecidod, and tho hoavlest | OU410 bo unfounded. They have not only been g U] lisnasoms thean Thadds the erod uf the Town of West Cricarer | - : semb-officlally denled from 8t Petersburg, but | [Soiinng for the exhibition of their wares :’53'.';5 A«}:{:’lfir&?:‘l,u.mm of tho Lty of Chicago, is irt AND ALL WII0 APPRECIATE and most decisive fighting is still to come, | nothing is known of them in quarters In Vienna Taylor's Driviug-Park, with a luperlur' mile- flxfifif?'"'i{é;“fi' ;hrm!!undu an abuolutely ssto and PURE A IR, Monnwhilo the mooting of Andrassy nd | Which might be supposed to bave best informa- | track, has many natural advantages for the fair, tion. and conslieruble comment has been heard con- open reception to sl) the citizens of thi,etty touk place. Fully 5,000 avalled themsolves of the vpportunity to see and shake hands wl L iho Clief Exccutive of the Uniced States.". 5 13 o'tlock the receptitu was over, aud President ‘REENEBAUM & CO. : i i - e g mucn, I wish to introduce to yon threeor fourgen- | IHayes agulu moved on his way south to- Chat- GOUNTY ORDERS sl el e e MACMALON. RS i " upporsaiics- . Uty | e eha ol esiid e ioesr, Eaowlars | taors” i ~ Y x casure of intro i il AND HO OLEY S THEATRE 1I0t18 CORSAEIVIR DeACO PROOEN'S A1 = RESIDENT ASSUME: Tho management, howover, decded 10 | {ou Forand statesuan, W1 a1 Evarts, o New | 1, Of ult ‘»z'e f"“ng“h'ed b e h?,'e el tice, nono of which have moro than THRCFHRNCH, ¥ UMES TOB ROLE | iyy¢ the trials of epeed, and 0 premiums are honured Nashville with a vialt nono have re CITY VOUCHERS This (Thureilay) Afternoon, ik Ol DICTATOR. “llered In thi particular department. . Noraces | YO ey celved greater honor or warmer hospitalitics Dought at highest rato by At thelr convenlence, butween tho hours of 2 to 5, AN TMAGINARY FOUNDATION. « PARs, Sept. 19.—Following fs the full text of | were glyen last year st the State Falrat Otta- | Frrrow-Cevizrxe: We thoaglt, gontlemen and | than Fresident “’,’"‘n LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Ladlen il bowijunliy weleunsn, This is not tho Limo for ofther bolligorent to | MacMahon's manifesto: wa, and it 18 decmed probable that no races will | ladies of Kentacky, that at Louleviie wo Liad secn Pusssaxoody. e Cacr0f Commores._ | ryISOR HEATING AND VENPILATING COMPARY, Frexcusex: You aro aboutto bo called upon to | ever azain bo connected with the Btate Fulr. all thio popnlation of the State, but ltsecumwohave | . Tothe Weilern Zeoclated Press, T NEW PUBLIDATIONS, i O S 67 Takist + | proposo a cossation of hostilitles. Nelther | ;orinato yonr represcntatives in the Chamberof | This exbibition exceeds any former efurt of | & grestmany Inoke, SN preasine thistoste s yresy m,‘?‘l‘n","f;:"“',"?gmn}'ecfimn l.‘,‘.’_.,,_n‘n“;?,:{:,!‘fi':.' Ao e A Uk —_— ~ Lins boen wholly sucoossful or utterly dofoat- | Deputles. I do not assume to cxercleo any pres. | the kind in number, variety, and value of co- | TAUY O ) S nate o to ece; but wo Uud, Whorever we go, that the juterest and dealro of the Frestdent, in which the members of the Cabinet tuko a share, meet with the hearty concurreuce of the roula of Ken- e and before sundown nutnbers of bulldings wers decorated with tlags and evergreens. Al tho night trains wers crowded, aud this morning trains brought lurcy additions from all parts ol = R tries, in the smount of agricultural machivery GO AND $ITI2 ed. Nodoubt Blemarck and Andrassy dis. | 1078 upon your cholce, but T fool “bound | 1fite: % tHoRHotpt of Auricu il mackinery fn I to dispcl any donbt upon what you aro sbout to do. C IR O T TI_ | cusmed tho chancos of war and pesco, but | What ! have dono s this: For thoJast four years | oo "and "goniis” of ‘e peste. Toe 7 tacky, in the general purpose to make ail the peo- . 2 Y POEMS FOR THE OHILDREN thera is less probability of their proposing | have maintalued peace, and the porsonal confidence | receits thus far have excceded correspondioe | ple hve one another Hetter thian they ever hava bo- ;.",‘;,,“';,“,',?;n f;{"'.,’{..f ".‘,i,,,f‘,‘.‘:".‘l.’:ta.'.':ile?"-“r‘é: Dy llenry W, Longfellow, Mary Mapes Dodge, THE TAILOR,? with whichI am honored by forcign sovereigns | ays at previous fuirs, and the indications are | fore. pplsuse, wiinlows _nj housctops alons the line of warch Park Heojumin, and B Nornian (aantean: D008 " ' terms of peaco than of thelr having arranged | enables me dally to render our relations withall | favorable for & largcly increased revenuo | President Haycs then s 1d: 01 have thaplessura | 0b o A il eonte: e Treatet throng OHIL : 157 CLARK-ST. tormsof + Towers moru cordial, - At home for Thursday and Frday. “Tho "propitious | of, tnteedaens nuiiet Ky e Seves beouavly | coliecied fn Capitol Squireon Chpitol Hil, fran STORIES FOR THE DREN e i VUBLIO ONDEY IAS NEVER DKEN Distunsen | Weatbor ls fortunae for the manag- Sive secn. 10w haro the. "i;l!u-m of Wiroducy | which elevation the appronchivig Preaidential Ry eami aetuiald, Tos WiTtarkdges b Rochollo, Iil., has contractod with ACTIVE FARTICIPATION fors moment, owing to tho policy of concord | MCUts 83 the Hiate Hoard of Agriulitre | jng"iim” to you-Gov. Hamoion, of Suuih | truiw was visible. Its appearauce rounding tho * ing, and Enilly 1, Lelagil, Goorgo C. Morgan & Co,, of Chica- | of Germany and Austria in bebalf of thelr | which brought sround memen devoted befor ali | St3red i with on empty treasury, Ratnde- | Coroliua, curve un the north slde of the river was tho seended in torrents every day at the State Fair GOV. HAMPTON'S BPEECH. things to thelr couniry, Poblic prosperity. va last year, and tly 1 i H siguat for s == T———— Y, e 5, bave spoken. 1 have 4 A from the multitude, and when tho salvo of are 1By Bictiard A, Proctor, Donald G, Witchell, and RN, | " It io likely thet tho noxt batilo of im. | recovered ita elastlclty; tho general weslth | dud. ‘This unicxpected blow awept ‘away s | tho best, hecauss the condurtor gives tha eisnai wo | 1017 the multitule, sl whou wtis salvo of are ucy Larcom, R T ST RN PO ool il [ SR ) has increased, mnotwithstanding the heavy | handsome surplus, and plunged tho {natitution | soon that we can noyer vpeak tov long. 1 can only Ty ot s rtance will bo fought near Biela, while the y st the railway station aunouncing the procese PIOTURES FOR THE OHILDREN b burdens borno by fho . peoplo; the | fntouebt, T Asoclation paid but 80 ccats | Sk You 108 the, Shmerh BEReths SRV | dlon'in metion the excitement was Intense, Dy Thomas Moran, €, 8, Reluhart, J. E, Kelly attack upon Dlovna bas boon tured Into a | uaonal crodit has been strengthencd, tponthe dallar Gf premiime 0 1970, Lk the Freaident. of ‘thet United, Siaien—a welcoms by TUE GOLDEN KBY. ' 30V, Cliampney, Addlo Ledyard: and + Bppinen’® rogular slege. Mehemet Ali, with 125 | snd Franco. peaceable and confident, at tho same | Niaty baving appropriated 83,000, this was used |\ Hich the peopleof tue South mewn (oshowbum | Tho President was cacorted from tho traln 1o time sees her army, always worthy of hor, recog. | 188 July, aud the rest of the prowiums pald, | their reapect, and we can pledye him that wo will [ tho carrfage In waltiug by Guv. Lorter, and was PUZZLES FOR THE OHILDEEN Lattalions, 54 squadrons, and 28 batteries, hoptd Y 2 fecon- | Ty attendonce to-day was Sinmenso—not | g In our power to hold up his hands while ho aning the Uonstitution of the United Htates, & you, gentiemen, MES, HAYES, Dr, 8tanford theu stepped furwand with Mrs, there met by Mayor Kerchieyal, who dellveredto Llm the golden Key, sud said; Mn, PResivkxT: 1am happy to meet you on be. baif of the citizens, 1 thruw open Lho gates of the clty toyoa. Ilere lstho key, 1hope you will ros “ ¥ 5 » stituted npon @ mew basis. These great rosults less than 16,000, The receipts at the P St LRI, | i commosisasan tnizs, i, con |18 cloly opprdaching the poston whic | vers, davoir thresesed it uaneer. o | 0T bt vers awanicd o MISS ALOOTT'S NEW BTORY, | brses habeat vt bl ‘oo ety “tUndee the Lilacs," by Mise Alcott, will begin [ Sei iates. Fhrough the we te were ri-liorn X Chamber of Deputics, daily throwing off the lead- | cattle, horses, sheep, aud swine. The entrles tho Czarowitch hias prepared on the bank of ership of moderate men, and mora and more domi- mv:’uw&' nbuur‘o.w). The westher cous the Juutra. The forco of tho Ottoman | nated byavowed leaders of the Radicsi party, at | tinues delightful, nnd the Drospects ars that not o thu November Nimbee and continu throdg rnlmluml aotalers of th G 4l in this direction is Jenzth forgot the share of authority which be. | less than 2000 people will visit the falr on 3,'.:{”.5 ".'fl"‘éfl'f-fi?&fi' ?lffl“c"o;ifllfl?\}“a}’l "5‘!; L 1 th 1 ton, hieade tho uoxt votuwe. TG CSin s, e D rola Snen o longod o me, and which I iThursday, eaatar Ogleab viaitod thogrounds | plause. The tran then moved olf bya SouRted. police. o Tormed by Oens 8t. Nicholus is for Sale Everywhere, e ety & MORFI0AN CHR HENDRED TIOTRANIY COULINNER ALLOW.T0 1B DIEINISUND e e aa Ttcreillag AL hiD e fite0 Trom Nashville, | ¥ra0k Cheathaai, Chlef Mursbal, and alls. i Urice, §3.00 yoary 25 conts s Namber, Catho Stubataclrer whilo the threo corps of his adversary can. | without, Inrolviog tho horor of my sam befars | “Auon the pleasant incients was the scre- | couglating of John B Whelcss, cxove, Heury | Goret, Hiles of Nashville, and Vauditord rlage drawn I&y four horscs, occupled by Preste dent layes, Uovs. Hamptou and Porter, and J. A. Wheless, Other carrlages fullowed, (o which were Ars. Mayes, Dirchand Hayes, the Hon. W, [I. Evarts, two duughters and son, Poste master-Ueneral Kev, Dr, Stanlurd, Miss Cooper, Ucen, ‘Tharston, Col, Callll, and the Hon, Michac] Burus, came aboard and wery presented to the President and party. FUANKLIN, At l-‘nnkllul :‘i‘y.. auother large and enthust- i ‘Elasite-Btockingd, Our new patent heel oxcels auy- | Ozarowitcl hias tho advantage of occvpying | Chamver of Doputies aimed at nothioglcss than | five, 1N, In the cveuing o large crowd thiog la that fue yet luveuted. onrthworks snd coting on the defonsiva; substituling for the necessary equiltbrium of the | gatliered lu front of the Brewster House, A A s 4 , 5 blic powers cstablished by the Constitution the | and, ufter Inspiring etruins of musle from I |OR R IDPQ'T BARTIAETII‘, BUTMAN & PA\RI\EIK, basides, ho Is In a position to readily roceive X:,,mum of & naw Conveotlon. fleaitation was fothe City Baud had ceased, Mr. Rosenstiel, of TO RENT, sman B ‘ . | Freeport, appeared upon the baleouy, escortiug c assembled. “The Presia iNate o e 0 00 8TATH-ST., Chicaro, ono door orth of Rtandoiph, | Telnforcements, and Mehemet All will meot 50 Jouge I:u:m-:mml;;r;:l:: Jay constita: | e oy B Iottodieed bt maanes agtic“crowd slaene Platt, and len, fi'fl:‘-‘xfic'b’ L ST ARe NG, | sirong remstanco if he attempts the offen. | §io sema Ll suild applause. M. Decee replied I a briel aud | ™y gricnits, our time-table does not peemiit us to | Nustiyiilo Fire Departiment, Graut Guards s _ MERCHANT TAILORING, ho Senato, appropriate mauner, thanking the people for | ek speeches: we merely have tho-opportunlty | culured company, the City Council, and varous e T HEE BEaT | v 1 DISSOLVED TIE CHAMDER OF DEPUTIRS, the cowpllment, Dr. Hamiiton, of Pecalonica, | toreturn your (riendahin and geeetlng.’ 1ehould | gVt i the city) with bande of miale at foters 4 lSlneqq Pane; meres..§23 The situation is Tilenow for you to epeak, They tell you [ seek | wus then called furword, and paid a | beylad to'seo you 1n Washingtol, comng to Wasu- vals along the | e, As Lo processlon entered B.ESIRABLE Um 1 S faney e b3 to overthrow the lepublic, but you will fluwlngmtmtc to Mr. Decra, suslug biat bo | ingion us vou tlo bure. to shaw youe respect to e | RS SONE I 1 O, s BOORA R0 eBbemd CP:S IN Tm'; = . 35 PULL OF TERRIBLE INTEREST, not beheve t. The Coustitutlon Is intrusted | b diovernmeut of the United States. My fricads, to 4 3 ud been mumnclry convected with prospenty o) 1 ¥l o NullIngs, = 124 nits ! ¥ine kny. Hultings, 4 | g0 Tnsstans, contrary o ganeral oxecta. | 10 my pusndisaship, ana T will make it reapected, | 91 tho Nortbweat ToploliCall s DO o SWALMED INTO TUR INCLOSURE Ly every avenue, ‘Tuero could uut Liavo been Jéen thuy 15,000 people _asscuibled arvund tha Capitul bulldive. ‘Llue Presldeut, standing, sa- Juted frum bis carriage those who were chicering o ou oll sides. The crowd was 8o denae that it wae dulicult to preserve order, wnd the apecches could ouly be hicard Ly a few furtunats vucs tu the vicinity pressed cluae up arvuud thoe Presdential party. GOV, FOKTEL'S WELCOME. The Presideat was formully received at the east portico of the Capliul by Uoy. Putter, who ik My, Puzsipest: | bld you weicome Lo the State of ‘Fenncasee, (0 & Btate Whose cillzens Lave al- ways becn prompl Lo tender bouor sod homage to em{muc sesvices DY whomisuever perforwed, uud show you bow completaly we agrec un thu conuti- tutional priucible of the unlwn of Lhu dtates, bow we are coming together In unlon, freudsiip, and barmony, allow me to introduce 10 you the Uove ernor of Bouth Carolina. 00V, HANPTON appesred, aud was grected with Joud cheers, Hesalds r hall acentury; thut Mr._ HA What L look for from you is the election of a | Lecre came from Vermont, and ou the J.'E;_’ m[,',];"‘gfigo" tionin England that the war would close in | ¢hamber which, nl-lnxylmll pross b.,,';. rival. | River e made the drst stec) plow, in 18 ut of i old hamdsaw, *and a single campaign, aro making ready to go [ Fles will occuny itself before sll. thinge with the | pyy m;;‘m l‘n’ il e iy poreveree sul country's affairs. At the last slections ‘he Deere pluws were known TRIBONE BUTLDING TO REINT. Apply toe WM. C. DOW, Room 8 Tribuae Building, uesty till now, into winter quarters, Supplies of warm AN ADUSE WAS MADE OF MY NAMK {':..u:f;mud countries, 3R of them belng wade »Vribune Waltding. ™ | oiothing aro being rapidly forwarded, from | among thoss who then proclaimed themaclves oy evces workduic day, andlog S0 ots of sicel friends. Many have uot ceased to voposc me. CArly. i3 speaker W |.: Bt. Petersburg. To guard the passages | it O Y YO O el acvotion to.my | Fatttson, of Frecporty who spoke elowinely across the Danube, strong bridge-heads aro | person, and assert that they only stack wy Min- | 9f the ploueer wanufucturer of the Wet, " o After this gentlemsn the Hou. Jawes Herring- being constructed ot Matchin, Nikopolis, ::“;:-’D:‘.‘:‘:'m";‘::f":,’u' “;‘:"I;';::: -";;;':‘ e fon, Stute Heprescutative fragn the Fourteeutn g ussiang District s high compliment to the old clflr"-"m”w‘r‘f'fl.i‘“{f"n 42 8 alklte on sctentin prin: Hirsova, and Bistova. Tho R will caudidates thase who alo authorised o mako | oevras’ (0 neat speech.” ‘The. Feruake wers My friends: T came ‘ont to make miy acknowl. edyenients Lo you aud 10 thank you fur the houur you have doue we, o say il 1# an evidence of the ILI‘DDIHII' that you bear for the people of South Caroliua. 1 thank you very cordsally f0r your wels come, SECRETARY BVANTS. The Preeldent then lotroduced Secretary +Evarts. Hesald: My Frizxps: 1 8nd we are all preity much the game everywbere. We are all Awmencans, once sonci, Birumeters ey e Televcopes, Micro- HAVE AN IMNENSE ADVANTAGE, uso of my uamo. You will usturslly conshler the | jyrersperied with music, aud frequently ap- ————— e B | ocenpying an interior position between tho bearing of your votes. Elections favorable tomy | plauded. ‘Pho meeting theo adjourued, DISYOLUTION NOTICH policy will facilitate the regular conduct of the ux- | = ‘Thursdsy the attractions at the falr will be —— p o | divi ¢ their opponents, isting Government, ‘Fhey will afina the princis | DumiCrOUs. more reuembering the things upon which we can | wh pect fur Lhose 1n autbority ls coeval with GRATES AND MANTEL DISSOLUTION. d'f'.ded fgrag L ples SF authorty ’ » e S sgree, sud dispoted (o forget tho BLIngs UDUR | {he exiatence ol heir Siate Uovernment, Fhls oce P s ‘L'he Times points out that, except as yot SALPED BT DEMAGOGRY: OUNTERFEITERS. -which we bave difficred. * cuaton 14 the reault o] B sentiment reapectful s it 3 MRS, HAYES uuseiisb. 1t ie u voluntary tribute that comes was introduced by Mr. Staufurd, and was re- ceived with loud applause. rom, thy approving Julymeut of W peopl, sid ur L Plala, Gol % Notice fs hereby give : = ! , Fials, u.?.Z'n“m‘.“.“‘..a""“ s»unhub:en\:l: x;:; :::‘c;::a‘:: ':::mné,,m: o Moltke has sppeared, the Russian { and will adsare order and peace. . Hoatile elections Couriona, Tex., Scpt. 19.~Two counterfeit- SLATE MANTE M. D.Spears& Co. by mutnal agreement succeed to | armics in Bulgeris are in much the same | would sggrsvate a condlict between the public vow- | ers James Montgomery, slias Cralg, aud roceeds frow ibelr gratiiude Lo you, PROBAGCO & R erane well as fmpede tha course of businesssnd | Hendricks, allas Aalone, were arrested SECRETARY KRY br, g peacs o the cuustry, Touy bells hat OBAtCO, & KU :-:xze;-’:: :-:‘n:. und the isbilivcs hareotwill | position 89 wero (hose of Germany in | maintia e, el Frastel Is the it by Tians uight. Iy thelr possession | wes called for, butwus not on tho platforn, | JouBavs Meslted vo make the military wubordinaio T Spear bereot the frm of buges, Cusa & | g0y whon the Bavarians wers beaten, and | these frosh coplications, would become fur Eu- | were found mulds, tools, aud materiale for | 1he Presideut’sald: #Mr. Key docs not scom’ | {2120 SV Sulkantys that yuu st lebarlug lo s T sHIRTS, Beut. 19, 1977 4 b Duoay, believed to bo ad- | FoPean odlect of distrust. As for mywelf, my duty | manufacturing counterfeit quarters, balves, sud | 10 be at Lowe here 0 nuch as'we do, but Bert | pofyrn; that you bave been fustramental ta so- " e 3. 8. CABE! Aurelle do Paladin was eve 0 wpuld increass with the Jaoger. 1 dollars, United States and Mexican. A confed- hzfl H ?"‘; va Num‘ Vs uring bows suls for the South; that 6 Fme Dress Shlrts 1. D. $peats & Co. wlt remore 16 178 Lay yancing to raise the investment of Paris, | cOULD NOT OUEY 7TuS MANDATES OF DEMA- l?lll.'_luulfitl Plublzlullcvud to bt Beader | T8 R o cris e, atnce Teame. | Todai™ e PSE e Mo pasty wbay was Mt anda 9 | (Natsone ‘fl"’.":&’f‘.ff LT when Prince Frederick Charles hurried his Teonid pafiherede “"::’T" tof Tadical of the gavk, A e =T Into Kentucky, bt she ceusus-takur has Uova.| D) ‘hgd““"" paths “"hl:“'""‘l'-?f % Aee Yadsoonier gad suaraniceato ot or movey refued: TFOM BALE, could peltber become the lnstrument o g mistaken s 10'ite population. [Lauybier.] 3 i | Boitihad by tho sxuie spicit fuat cuiitro o) i Vuly BUC] i s SA LK, battalions from Metz, and threw them be- | 1em norabandon the postin which the Constitu. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ' S P- s Il A D D E N & 0 0 twoen the French columns on the Loire and tion hias placed me. I shall remain to defend con- Nsw Yoxk, Sept. 19.—Arriyed—Steamnsbips h , Liis i Dutton- 1k wheu bo declared 'l bis (naugasal that LU MRGINNISS', 71“}1{! Y. +'Ths Coustitution Ielf. plainly written 34 8 is, ye" alzug ouly G0c, 83 AT GALLATIN, TENN., very glad (o iacet you. | thank you. i orgllen. 9 the sateguurd of our Federal compsct, the o~ s : aesvaulve dnterests wilh the eupport of the Senate, | Califorols, from Glasgow ; Cavads, from Hayre, | 8 #peech of welcome was taade by Mal spring of concesslon sud cowpromise, binding 1o- R o8 MIORIGAN.AY. SEmoag0, " | b il et s e O e | ety s bt | hompos o S e . | e et vttt | S S LR ANTED. 1,000 barrels Cranbersies, held tight arouad the Ospital, relioving th | B0 TUE, B 8 Clmeatt moment, barw ot allowed | ayivania, frow New York, aod Batavis, fro | very'enrity for o cxpreasions of Trlonsbip and | Blaces.. T3 ‘wilf ua the Chart by which 1sball be die ALK resobd e Engige,, fraw 80 10 100 | 5eary Pared aud Uupared Peaches, army, driving them back shattered, and INTIMIDATED BY VAIN THRRATS. QUERNSTOWN, Bept. 10.—Arrived—Stcamsblp | of the peopic of Tenncssco. e bave ‘difered n | ' “The peopla of Teonessce sr aotuomindfel of & Y Faa i 2 1-3 1bb Salmo Paris fell: But is there & Orown Prinoe of | Frenchmen, 1 awalt with foll consdence the maa. | Evglaud, from Now York. the past, but we buve fought out thab difference. 15al 704 bave called (0 JOUF Salalaisce 48 UR & CU., 158 Wasnington-at. | & cars 1, 2, aue e Sl

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