Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1878, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

- [@he Chicage Daily Teibnne, FIVE CENTS, . VOLUME XXXIX. TUESDAY, - AUGUST 20, 1878, PRS ST1C RING. of them ([lnughter and *'That's #0"], it Is very , timatton {a that the fatter | and his renomination Is du the ant!- & ’ ,4»—:"1" ’l:l(‘ A N‘c"“‘“—“ POLITIGAL, ifferent. l’rm’mmcum han heen |Ml]|hc egiala- :valfll’:s?l%!.c‘;}el; ;ll‘xt:n!wlghinl the I'resident has vio- wmzu'frt!he mnr& 810 i) TIIE YFI Low DEA’PII ! '; ;:v." fcen Anvihing thali oan f-“ “r‘ E EMBERI tian of the past eigtecn yearaan beencontimaly | Juyed iy own Civil-Bervico order. The Ifampton men of the Democracy of ' o [ tostaut bo compared with Wwia e Thsteats "‘hgl’m:,:;'“ “f,: "; ""_fl'&‘:"-l DL ‘e charges of refusing o cantribute to the | Bouth Carolina ara tho property-owning con- —— . E | Civenut havine e lnm’aqunn[:u'; of (lovetnment | campaliza fand oreferrcd against Postmaster | servative class, backed just now by the 00,000 W ORLEANS, . ) OUR s hi About the M bunds, It makes no difference that [ have denied | 5aze, at Cincinnatt, have been pizeon-Loled with | suppressed Republicans” who koows when to A SAD STATE OF APFAINS, omething ou @ IVIOV@={ i1, the aceneation strtl remaine, '1onlv wish 1 had | the indorsement, ** Not proved.” 5 make a cholce of evils. ;. Grenada Still in the Unre- Kosclal DiepatchTn The Trspuws, H {aughter] bat. bein n manufacaurer, and living in % e Tho leading Inacpendents of the State ara Nzw OriEANS, Aug. 19.—F, . J ment for -Grant and & manufactoring city, and having, sfter same WISCONSIN. the unrcconcilable, murderous Revels, hacked lenting Cri ANy k. 19.~Forty-tw, deaths, { e Joce, accummiated something fnmy viotession, Dy a majorlty of the ignorant poor whites, who enting Grip of the Fear- today and 120 mew cares reported. At Key in 1880. iR Ui | pn e |BRTER SSRGS | T oo e fol T e Kok s et i . 15 WBRE PAYABLE al x with an cqual liatred. Their platform in regard o fever. No further hope ente o ENDS SEPT. 1 NEXT. ORERNUACKS, Mapisox, Wis.,, Aug. 19.—The Hon: Horace | to tho latter was Tormulatei t Falgefield, and p ilnr ol averitug —_— 3 . 11 T had known fn 16U tat he people wonld hava | o3 21005 R SUHE, S0l O aye? our SELECTIONS of | Gen. Tyner Denies Having Had | bich ool e ayable b soine ot tiusa | vistt to relations fn Sheboyzan, and fs cutering a terriblae epidemic, which cannot culininate he. was heartily Indorsed by thelr idulized chie, ! pe Ml “Y.mbu" uuv‘ymll r,nmu :;“l!u“"!“,‘ fore the iniddic of Seftember. Vial statisties : S . show that, of the cntirs white population of i ice Woolens for AU- Any Hand in the En- Dossinia et 1 o b arranae o oyt | upon the actual bustneas of the tompalen, Mr. | We reeard tho tamnes hetween the white and ol Panic .‘E°mpletmg What the | 120,000, oniy 13,00 are acclimaten, Bitter o- . Choice A & thete | touk my stand witl enterprise, and am now | ftublce apcaks confidently of publican pros: | ored people nf thia Sinte and of ffie entire Sonth Terrible Malady Leaves » | “inationis felu agaiast the munlcipai anthori- " AND "N' NTER gineering, tho faolish proprictor of considerable manufactur- nd nmh‘zmnuul?lmuy of mmm?mt as an anfanonisin of race, not adifterence nf pollt- ¢ ties for neglecting to keep the city clean, and TUMN I ne n(vc:(‘; Nlmpnu‘ l' had Ilhcn’s bonde, 513 :;63 s sh!t;nlnl Committee’s address throughout i’.’:'.n‘ifin"fs'm'.?'4'-“’.‘,'17555“'.'2'.‘:."1'.',':‘? ;ng;:im:‘r!y is Undone. acainst the Board of Health for hl‘&‘mn'nc:cuny . came me wl ng 0 borrow 20, e ¢ cople, b . are now 1n. . vl:u:nsc 3‘:;:-:'1‘!-":-:-155; ln;:'n"x".‘f'u'filhffi: ; dnv::%vll:.l#; et D’l;'l:nl naolnllnu u;wnkxlllle sentiment of every Enldcmics only occur under Demozratie admin- St Gen. Tey’s Predictions Re- | inkev¥ortaresmh Fyct et iictiore, Win |- aweaviiice, Win, AUE, 10— 1o Democrate | Comuiips - /Forert of Hampion fn South | - isratiom, T poieut s ilelly st bl o Trousers, = $S10 upwards. garding Southern Inde- | ciientbenimi mes whie, 1| have yons basinees | Lokl Lir Couventian this afternoun, and elect; e Independent fthat State connor equent Leporis that the Ne- [ theinearac S aaler arian, appdntece 0 i s iyt delegates fo br Al | s prefudices, acek the ald of net | SR : ¥ Suits, = = = 10 upwards. pendent Prospects. Ao lomnrance.ofice. fal. ot yout eashier roy | Conventlon, which mecls Thursdsy, M, C. | gatn i, then tndced would u day of wo come to Rroes Are Dying from the Mayor Conway, the year prior to reconstruce Overconts, » $35 upwards. 1 * nwoy wilh the money, I muat lave something for | Smith, Jubn Hackett, Joha Winans, snd David all her ntereste. Her property-owners, now re- P .+ Iever. tion. Warmoth and Kellogz appuinted theincreased riak, 1 nm notteying tojoo a **Shy. | Daviea. It is undersiood the delexates arefn | folcing In thelr release from Hepublicsn ex- on the Buatd of Flealth ‘eminent sanitarlans I but simply & pontical **bull." Theny.| favor of nominating Charles D. Parker, who | travagance and ! would ¢ t: G Prices Very Low! Confident Anticipati r Donda may bo Tncreaed i value, #5 thats alte: | was fately nominatod by the-Orcenbackers, Our Tant atate to worso than the arene regardless of politics, under whoss misuage- dard the ITighest! nticipation of | gether, 1 may reasonalily expect iram yon i or 10 : the andacity of the native Indepndent demo- | Now Orle Unable to Shake | /"¢ the city was kept healthy, Nicholls, L 1 ’ 11AS TO PAY FOR CAPITAL. WHAT HE HAS TO BAY ADOUT LEXTE. J i be fon o e Malarious on- refused to apnoint any who held commnitssions LY & GO Tallors stonal-Gaing, Theman of enterpriac bns to take that caplial, put | gapg United States Senstor Willlam Pitt Kel- Late Edlmr‘%flfiufl}-‘ L',ln"‘;’:‘ Yiia from Rudical Governors, hence fnexperienced " ’ e e o0 ok Ik thin 19 pord P14 | 1oz, of Loulalania, who [a stopping at tho Girand aren 4 ster. incu are mado_responsible for nntold miscry.. & 165 Wahash- M . vommgthing buside, Ahercfore, the non-(azation bf | Favific Hotcl, to a TRIBUN reporter yesteniay: MAINE, ¥ | The epidemic has thrown 5,000 ek ont of em- 163 & 109 Wabash-av., ¢or. Monroe. | Butler Fires OFF a Speech at a Small e bondy falls divectly apn the lnburing mon, | «Yes, | kuow Leete. He was sbways erraile G b G . ploymend by stopping rallroads, ateamboats, WANTED. Chapel of Pri : oy oin. . BiEnty er cont oF thn cost noes 1y | ever sinco 1 knew him. I sent s dipateh to Mr. Special Corvespandence «f The Trioune, Forty-twoDeaths and Many | and the forwarding of supplics, The Cot-, AN A A NN AR apel o rinters in A ilant n‘nu mnlcrm!. '.'u“nv‘r t,:v;:’ rln Jlt:‘nr. uud"l‘ Itlecock, of the Potter Committee, ana I would | Rockraxw, Me., Aug. 16.—The political cam- New Cases Reported l\un E'xdunr',\:]«: lmul (dhxnmb:r I\I:.r rComme{co T ave 10 aquncs o Y enntlE 1 ot have done that bLut the Potter Committec | paign in this Stato is the absorblug topic of in- have forwarded a petition to the Postruaster- W AN ED, NBW YOl'k. f\lej‘ifv&hll?‘"yu?eln:-x-}(‘%lhepr?r i E:F.le- ';’nlf\;c:."} has _!‘ecn xlth to pay nuenl,(‘uin ;c; l:lc‘h lun:u;g'." tereat. Reports from all partsof thg BState Yesterday. g:;n:m mmkl;:rl l:x;': r:f:;:r.:"::::u‘:lfi:;::::: :: " il o1 Have 8 flus lnstilution. here *“Then thicre {s no truth in his statements afirm that never before has such Intereat been A Thoroughly Competent Wholesale {noet tax you n conplo pof cent morv. | "Tholeals: |« fless you, nu. Tho Wea of takiog such a | manifested In an *off-year.” Scnator Hamiin thelaterior, and asking that (bo penalties of Jewelry Salesman, Growing Conviction that Kear- priseor o laborer.. 'Tiero are’ Enterpeising men | man in our counsel! Wiy, It Is preposterout. | a few days ago ssld to your correspendent tint, | Little Change to Note in the Con- g::w“,"m‘:{."":‘Dfl:::r'i(“'l'"n':fi'm‘;:f:‘{:";‘fi;. ., : ! ! ] fday, ai . 'y ntlne. Acquainted with the Dry Goods ney Has Greatly Injur- Tetn A or Al i profts thes afe. cetiing, Bpy, | 1 know Leete ne & man of somo parts a8 arc- | during his whole poliilcal cxparience e has a never had either larger or more intercsted dition of the City of thelr enarms to their vietims in Loulsiana, meetings than he 1s having this year. ‘The q AN NEW.ORLRANS; . financial question s the only subject of dis- Mfimphlfl. % 01\: the lhllxn Auukm:‘l Preas. : . cassion, and the aoxiety manifesied by the peo- New Onigasy, Aug. 10.-New e"‘“-_1-'”' s > 1 apite of dying newapapers, (Ley are awakening | 1'0rier, who was alvays golng off half-cocked—a Teade, ATust bclm;.u't':uvc. meryetlo ed His Prospects. 10 2h understanding that voii canso s their enses | TeULar erratlc sort of a fellow.” - shail pravide they shall pay tazation on prope es, T uppointed I -3 B young man to look up refercnces anc Juat once, and no iore.” (Loud checrs,] Then | Orleans when I was Governor, in 13 which he correspond, Both must havethebest i o | your taxstion will grow less. DEIL LS Yers sttt oditeth a. tittlo. penes | p1a 4o hear ft Alacumsss tstruly wondeti, ‘tao 5 deaths, 42, y of references, Address V 7, Tribune Senntor KE“"’"F on the * Revela OUR FATILERS AW Till3 8TATR OP THINGY i Now lbcrl; when I first knew him. It was :’nddmmusn with which the m’l,dem Greenback | 1teminiscences ot the Great The presiding officers of the Cotton Excbange . tions” of the Lunatic and attemnpted to provide for it. They abolished | kyown as the Pionser Banner, and wos run in % X atid Chinslice of - Conimires. havoadliresscd offices Lecte the laws nmenmum 'Iiml entall, eoan topre- | ¢’ {ntorest of Gov, Warmioth, When the | theOFy Uroke out a few months ago, the rapid- Scourge at - Pensacoln a comisnuliion. 1o tie Vostmaster-Benseal pro-' FRUIT JARS, v . ;fifl',‘.&{y" it ::lI‘l‘:rcnn,::di‘rllg‘ék?;';(::";‘;:[‘:‘ngf National Nepublican was started In New Orleaus | Ity of its spread, and the fanatical cnergy Few Years Since. : of s ndvocates, sre all matters thot testing aralnst nterference with the United, camalailon of catates by having them divlied nfier | 1ecte came there and was emploved on it asa Stated are truly banl to understand. As by the quarantine authoritics in - usual, the Jeaders are the disappointed the towns and citles of the States of Arkansas, and dissatisfled of the old partles,~men who R ‘Texas, Teuncasee, Loulsfans, and Misstssippi. . :’fi;m‘m“-g'ffm wn'llnunu pm‘nl;n.; mdbsuner em"‘;‘ab‘!e Instances of Hemism They represent that great losses and lu:?m oo gt i or mooR 6 wliore irial by.tne; - ===Notable Phases of -the venjences bave resulted to the merchants of [P e e IR AT A i 1ath W nde, wi e hol n one Gonmine Hasen Jars, | e reat Craracteristios of soutn | s uififlibiusstingings | o | b Carolina Independent to-dayt Wny, fonr men 1 contd name—but I *'Did you and hie carry oy loog: correspond- v never trouble myself with talking hanily about =i wiTit Bourbons. Ten, men are pretty much all allke, and 4o protty | ©dy, w te but two letters to him in i - . ¥ in T4 fouch the seinciNing whew her ave ity chnces llfu.ln:?l'fi:ev;r\';e‘:e bubtiated In the Now York JeThav—men who have abavs becn finding Visitation, New Orleans and thelr clients In the States U s fll'fifl fifll- lflfl fl S [Langhtar.] yor N atlroads you | | cors, 1 ai free tossy that our correspond- | fault. Derhaps ove Bolan Chase. now & candi- named, from the arbltrary action of such locat y would raise the fare If yon could. Tat , d for C § . Py (1 sm talking of systemsnow) four men cshset. | cuce was exccedingly Hmited, Lecte was always | dato for Congress, s the most conspicuous. anthorities fo preventing any sod all mafl com- In ample stook. Orders filled on | Bpirited Condition of the Politioal | tie what the prico of food wiall bo in New York by | hezging for ofiice, lle wroto to me once_in Ioader inthe Bldte;, Subiafewseats avu lic way, GRENADA. munlcation. They appeal to the Postmaster- aight at Bottom Prices, Canvassin tho State of alterine the prices of transoortation. The only | Washington a very frlendly letter, honing t! raini "Ktlambbur -.Iml;‘t umf > IlunV'I;)r n‘lf- THE STRICKEN NAMLET. General for rellel.1n view of the apparent lile- . saleguard you have for the trannorlation ot grain | 1 would be sdmitted to my seat {n the Senates | men on th y Delng practiced on thew by: Bpecial Dispatch to The Trib ‘ iality of uny Interference with the United States " frum thie Wost to the Kast at sumething ke prover | To this I replied, thevking him, cte, Ho want- | ao Irredcemable curreucy, and was issuing and, £ %, i malls GHAP MAN, G’RIER & CO., Maine. prices 18 tho fact that tho catrying corporations 4o | e o place, aud | told bim I would try und get | clrculating * Poor Mai’s Tracts" filled wita' | N2W Yonx, A —A Times special from In response to an appeal yesterday, the How- oy % nfllll‘;fl.{; T TOMETIE AT BAR, A5 Lilin d place In the Custom-House It there was | Lirades of l}mu ol the 05’1“"""‘-”"‘ for post. | Grenada says that yesterdey was the ninth day | ard Assoctation sent twelve more yellow-fever 22 Lalke-st., Chicago. g GRANT AND KEY. and eleawhere, now and thee, ana try 30 waake an | % ¥acancy. 1 think it is ratber glicer that the | poning apecle nayments. ‘This wus at o time | since the fever began 1o rage, aud, of tho cases | Durses Lo Greonnds, = ——T=—re— SEG ORI DCIATAER. arrangement (o cliarge allalike, 1f the system were | Lotter Cotitien shiould take up with aud *hen'the "‘55“"’“"".’“:,‘;‘::8 vaper and specie | developed,—about 200 Iu all,—not one has given ¢ MEICIFUL IRSTRICTIONS, MISCELLANEOUS, Spectal Diapaseh to The Tribune, a littie more honest Uiey would agree, but they go | 1sten to the stateme Government could not obtain the specie | B 8¥nptom of improving. All the patients have [,, Tho Chict of Polico hus jeceived inatructlons ties. Furmy part, [ shouldn't bave uoticed it . J away and cut under esch other, and so break ur ny part, escepy at great sscrifice, aund when the |.been selzed with great. suddenvess. Each hus 5?;'.'}?5&":111'?.-':: l;;mummn.m&w‘fi:‘{g:,!fig “immedlste * return” - dewanded by Mr. | nad medical attendance snd uursing, and still 3 ten passing s lovalitlea where there are per- Chase, would have been un additlon o every N - it X debtods bllyzation of at least 20 per cents and scvents-four deatns are recorded as haviug | sons sufferinie (roin fever. Forty or Aty appll- Y Thys Llons per day are made to the Howard Assncl- ata thme when five times as maty people were | 9ecured up to this morning. Thy town s not | catl L A i "debt, an at pretent, Now, wion there 1s | werely desolate. 1t 1a Ao devastated thot ls | SIGI and the oficcrs report it the donations practically no margin between yreenbacks and-| comdition is ono of . I ¥ % fur the 8 : Tudigent slvk, gold, when the Guvernment has' the coln b fts PITIPUL TIORROR. “Fhe death-list ineludes Max Votter, deuzelst; . < ol v 2 v £ > ' Vuulte with which to_sesume, whet tho Bumber | No ano Is soen fn tho streets except the uder- | A. I James, ket agent dackon Rauway! vl Brothe? Sylyanus Ectett; D, W, Jones, business greatly reduced, this same man with unblush- | takers, physicians, nnd nurses going on thelr o N i fig_fmpudeurg trampa_the country wxain and | hopeless and ehastly creands, In every house, mauager Southwestern Adsscale, Monroe, diatribttes bis ** Poor Man's Tracts,” arwuinie | wlmost, 2 “body " §s walting for burlal,—not Four of the nurecs sent b; ! o 3 s ¥ the Howard Asso that peen ;‘:,:‘::;“:;,‘:1‘;',:.:;:{;25,: ot o2 | that thero 1 mny cerewony. A man ts taken | etatlon to Greuada huve the fover. Ntata nid of thelr intellizence and consistency, | "ith the fover, lies down extiausted, fulls futo n | Yellow fover ts ut Ocean Borings; - one death * Mr. Hamlin suys ho had thought he would | state of cullapse or delirium, and in o fow hons | 18 FePUFt SRS never sgain take part- in o political | is wrapped 1w tho blankets fn which he®dled : Buffolz Connty an attempt was imade to find out | copy of the dispatch he scnt Representative xln-wcuul.', of the Potter Committec. 1t 18 as fol- uws ed publication of seusatlonal statements, the | jow uch tho personal property amounted to, purport of which fs to represent him as the am- | Taxation bunks and record of court where cstates SBECRETARY'’S OFFIOE. bassador of Gen. Grant, with a comnlaston to g;.{"i‘,'i‘.!:,‘f.%”';{,’{"df.“{" it n‘l':.-;l-‘v;;glll(:‘-‘)‘kugg:‘:;,. —_— Introduce to the American peonle a Presidentlal | wero truc, oil the personal propersy in the connty Cnrcaao, Aug. 14, 1678 ticket of Grant and Key. Reterring to the sub- | helonged to the n;uu who hiad died, Al the rost had pf:'fl?zf?fi:fi.fi#fl;’flfi'%‘;fin‘.fi?s“'.';':k“'é?"g';'fl ject to-day, Gen. Tyner sald there a absolutely :‘g&:‘;’,’gfif’fi'ufll-u}fl,:','f,’:,k'.";,:,‘.‘;gh:?‘l,‘,:,;:;’; statement that ho makes that 1 requested him to Comiany hasbeen this day declarcd, paysble at the | 1O foundation whatever for the story. He had | estaies aro sotiled, ana 1 think the smount | Mianufacturo nmrm-n:a. or domlny mprlonelrlm ofice of Meure, Jesuv, Faton & Co., 63 Willlam-st., | only lind a conversatlon, since hls roturn to | & man hos got out of tho public. thia way should | conticclol with any eleetion officet, or that 1 had New York, September 4, 1878, America, with ono nowspaper representativo on ,':Zi',;,',’fi '::‘5‘,{,'},’3.‘,’;';',"} “l'“:::r“fia nll::rx ;E:r{::l‘;u Foitarding. K:né’:'.;.-'-‘..m'{-‘;:':. the vl:llln;‘:{’nwfif aenbe Transter ok willLe closed on tho 20th fust.y | tho gubject of Gen. Grant, to whom no statod | ['am wfruid 1 spall be calicd a radical J7 1 say | Bion. or cven tant | proposed to (ntroduce him to Elimety g that Grant bod never mentioned tho Presidency | much more. Let mo say, howaver, that thero in [ 10 vliting statesmen. a9 stated by him, Btaned, W. M. LARRABEE, Secretary, | 1a | no vccaelon for steikes ‘or Communisw in thiw | dbeolutely” falss. ~‘“Curough . the influence of T 1 so | tohim. Asamatterof fact, Gen. Tyner 8ald | couniry, *“Tha power of this couniry fs in the | Vsckard's fricuds Lecto was chosen s dalo- The Chicago M'ax Sale is | the story regardiog Judzo' Key's aspirations | auis o tho workinzmen tlond cheers): s ooghy | vale to the' Maie' ‘Conveation. Por_soma thi, " Wasmixnatox, D. C., Aug. 19.—~Actlog Post- | the comoination. 'Toe syatem of carporations per- | §f 1L hadn't been for that.” . anagfl & A][[]H Bfll]]‘flafl G“ master-General Tyner is annoyed at the repeat- | inite wealth bolog concealed from taxation.” In Benator Kelloge thed handed the rcuorter a Ll cauo, TIl., Aug. 18, .1878.—The Iion, Mr. -k, M. 5. Meniver Polter Commitize, FJth Vew York : 1 havo just arrived here cote's uvidence as pubilshed. Any read = NULSES S1CK. X g EADS, Aug. 19.—Two now cases and one 4 unacconntable rcason, ho voted ayainat Packard. | campmign, but when he saw that the - W _‘°“TEADB Auz. 1 W P & : i and Gen. Grant's sugestions were utterly ab- g:: bf.lllufl;i h‘:',‘,':,' !:_I“Illmwl;:l;klnnzu\;u?::n. -'my‘.‘ Plickurd's fricods denguuiced bim forbia troacncrvs | 1o ;I:_B lyy Dk Bl o S botng nndlhurrledm the burial-place. The burale | death, rogressing. surd. Qen. Tyner stated that, ulthough he saw [ to 48 BY, A0, SO0 WORE O0L 18, SalAUOn | aid he wan nof thereafter conidered (n connection | Bepiicq Tato s betiet e that, fore hemable ‘l',: ¢ | service is omitted, for the living bave no timo Hniders of Mortgages. gnd other peons, can ar- | Gen. Urant many times during bis residenco §o | 1¢by olocting mon who whil bo unaef obligation o | With the eanvaed or election’n Louteiana, Months | pET6 000G T8 T otk SO HCTRPIEITRSE | 10 think of other services than thoso to the LERSONS WILO.(IAVE RERY TORAL o "‘h’i-i“r'm".nr-‘ix’ec‘{’fhtrf’}’?.‘.‘fl'.fi or 1ot thvers. | T'arisy ho never had any couversation with him | you. Vuy cannat dnd u wetof.non wn Congress '3"2‘?:‘:’;‘5 'r‘da‘n'fi"'n?fi"n:f.fé'uné‘: P lette toier: | ker uf plucing political powor in'the bands of | sick. \au(;.l‘nl tho t‘,’fi?xm"llfrfifihfmfifi"i'flufq'«r T d r investe se: ) 3 1 3 J A i A o0 N ."""’" 3 s progreas will I-gv hullal}:al' o nliénmu:) liy. | upon tho subject of the Presidency, or bf Juage fif,‘;,l,, ,',2:1'1".’\-:::“:';2' fx‘i&."‘.:o“ L'.’E.f‘“,m"»".%!,',?.?; 25. lle wroto to me several times last winter, | tho most ignorant and reckless cluss of dema. TUR CLERGY . rliens, 8 o Raily " ve il wogues, lic buclded on iy barness once mare, have stood nobly in their places, the Rer. Mr. Sc‘;‘l')nr‘{fin::lu:g ::c‘u"fl: :t’tl{?‘éfi:{:fl Px{:i‘xrll: for the d.umrrmo'ur country's vl:flll’rfl‘")‘ and | McCracken, ot the Eplscopal Clurch, being | Hotel. In regurd to the prevalence of the 321’[%{.?:‘?.?{1.' °§nf|’|.':',2‘&'xi' ;Iyl:;&: l‘:: lu‘r:«fl{ constautly ou duty as nurse and counselor of h\):" f,“'fl' fu :NHW (l)fiiunuu, that dm:l}tlemm suld and prosperity ‘miust. fuevitably ko by tne same | the vick. Untll Jost night thero was no fear | LA TAA LS WU tvpe, and that the wol Soala, % ts of bsoi evinced by the uurses. Twelve deathis oceurred | yor ccnt of the cunes have vecovered gud abont Bams of the sjoc nrmlmu:x”u of the n !m“mf intwenty-four hours, and the pofsun secmed moro |80 per cent hdve dlod thus far, Bnsineas 1s s14- '_"‘g."“' nien "”‘-W‘H"‘F““”' ibe 48 ‘_"“I‘"‘,:c“"d" virulent in Ita action than ever. In the Bristol, { pended, and a pall uf quict scems to hang Ankos logauilty. . Forantause, 1 Ut & | Shore were twolve fuimstcs,. The: 1 over the utrickon vity, Thore aro 1o bonts vomi- man the othicr duy stating that, under the.Na- o - GVCr | 4 tn ur cofuge out from the river towwns, and tional Bank law, o man could take, eax, 810,000 | was among them, seven cases having appeared. | yumo'of tho. fnterior towns had quarantined of United States bonds, deposit them inthe | Among the siekwas Mavor Conley,whose family | sgatnst the 1nllroads, and would allow no New Treasury, and get hif currency: take that cur | werg In the same bouse. 1o was prostrated | Orleans passeugers 1o land, Thero ta no inter. — Key and tha Vieo-Presidency. Al that Gen, | men, yoa' National men, you meu”who'want o | claiming that ho ws rendering uio service on the OrTICIAN, Tyner over heard Grant say uoon the sbject | <haoke. SONR AOARREL 5 o embioyed. 8x Tepotior. | | smarely reniled In & SR wos under theso circumstances: Gen, Grant | ay to who ahall be Chalrmun of tha ward caucus, | fstendly manner. I dofy mimi to produce other MANANSE, OPTICIAN. Tribuue Bulldiog. crculated frecly among Americans, and natur- [Lnu:nmr. Let every man anderstand that **The :“I““' o ey, f,' “fi'c‘:l‘,'"'““mm' °; w ‘:"::““"'; ally was compelled to submit to much good. | [ast susll o’ rat and the frit lnar, g0 w | 4 Sy wey lnpliesting e we ween o % ts fn polities. 1 uek you o take thia | SOPRORUELION EFONT m‘, L han g uatured chafling by free-and-casy Americant with | matter up, Lot the workininuen of the country | Feanling e gilo haw bovn tor munihe vast beg- respect to the Presidential campaign{n1880,and | coine together, und organize, anu lake!the conn- ’,‘“;:,"“c‘,’;g"lm Vocanse toid me hlmn:n ) Any sugzestions aa o his candidacy contafnea fu | LIS Ml own hotide THey Mave, 4y biel | yiacemont that Packard, myssif, or leading Repubx Amerfcan newspaners. Uen, Grant wasfrequently | Iaw of God as any other set of men. Obange' tng | JiCans ever tovk Leete into-our party counclle will L EResctentiogprine | approuched by peopla who asked Lim 1f he was { Whoio courso of legiulation In favar of lavor ger. | bO Fecelved with derlvion tn Loulstans. preparing for 1850, aud many questions of which |t its fair wharo of profts, Biziy yuars ago, e —— 0 . 5 - | when all tho men and women of the. country were **‘Thore,” said Gov. Kellogg, * orany other | rency, buy a sccoud sct of bonds, deposit thewm, 4 5 s LAUNDIY, e e e, Syoaite U | enjayed 'In broducinz tist by which thoy | placo where I am Kiown, you may add, for I | get tho currency, buy moro botita, deposit. wud | Fiday slelt. . Mieforu tisk b lind bos e o arauh tralfc uf Shiasd which A e~ | (i1 guy ho iad_ been fifteon yenrs h public life, c:;ul live and Lo comfortable, “they work= | dow't think that Republicans arc fools to counsel | ro oo, ad {ntinitum, so that, with 3100,000 t IHE s EN ot Calro, hut tho road i3 vpen between Mitau 0 start on, be could accumulate millions ot bonds | determined to outfaze the pestilence. Ils son- “[.4n this way. This argument wus . vt g 1 Z:}}'}T’fifl"’:"’:’;.fi: and thought ho desired rest, and ouzht to be :iny. X:?xx:. by‘&ne nld‘gf m’anc‘:l'l‘ue: ". w-‘:o;:lrru‘ ablo ‘:,‘m:?:u i Hoil sy N Vit they-eigh Guvidorans 70 | letwlane. That t ail Gen. Fyner heard en, |ttt tuais, T mic Theteiort 11 you 3 4 rant say on the subject of thu Presulentinl | ablo to produce ten times as much ay formerly, in- Tograreour Spectalty | uicction fu 1850, and @il reports conucctiing his . siead of working ten hours n day yon oniv ouzh BOUTII OAROLINA. n‘“(')' fi"" by wall or | (Gen, Typer’s) namo in any way with any Presi- | o work one hour o day, |Loud hurrahs, | If there | BOURBONS AND INDEFENDENTS IN BOUTH CARO- EJORIENTAL i ] ‘ AUNDR iC dential, Ntate, or anybady’s Preaidentiul naplra- | 1544 a fair diviston of labor, you ouzht ‘to lighten 405 W, Madison-st | 420 W. tandolph | 111 Clark-st. | tious are absurd fnvention tho, i of lavar, , Yero mapulio aLuska o To the Editor of T Tribune, ittt b S AR L B2 B e . und New Orlcans, und us that {s the Junction or hicered 1o | fn-law, Atwood Wilshire, & telezrapl operatar, | cut-off to Loulsville, nasscugers ure taken the echo " by the Greeubackers present. i - z o ey gt i . ‘Auother favorito argument is that the vatjon. | #10 ¢amo to asslet Mr. Redding, was with | throuzh by way of thu latter dty, which fa not o ¢ oK. 'l frald of - the yellow scowge. Mr. ul'debt has been ond 18 atill belue increascd, | Mayor Conley when ho was taken sick, The [ £ @ il } X And th datly sule of 4 pet cont Donds is polnted | Mayor's nerve gavo out_suddenly. Ho went to | Chandlen fuconnection wih Mr. A. 1 Yerking, went ut New Orleany tha Chic. at us the proof, and declured 1o be o **knock- | his room, tay down, and declared it was uil over ?GE:.W“ “uL.w]. ufi.h:u:d. {;'Al;u |.'n|gucu'.,1;x|',), down argument.” And this stull bus, uutil | for him, as the fever was upon bm. He rapidly | the clty, 18 anxious to get Up somo movement LINA. g ——— = A lieretlc, oven by thoso who talkof over-produc. | Dopog City, Kas., Aur. 10.—Io your late ed- | tho gpening of tho cumpalzn, been allowed to ¢ ¢ : - S L ANINES ¢ oo KEY. on, toriul upon Soutbiern clections you alludo to | o cntirely uncontradicied: Your correapond. | Beeams wursc, and tn lis dulirium toro the bed- e anouy iy be esised 1o elo tha liows THE POSTMASTER-GENEWAL cavouT uy mum [ Ucn. Dutler conduded with au exhortation | 46 ytion of the recent Democratic Conveution | eot wus told a few days ugo of thuoricunization | clothes in pleces. Mo dled early this morntug. | 45+ Aéoctatlon In carrying on fte guod work. g E: INTERYVIEWER. . ot oorpautzatton, The Evangelfeal Churches | 1t Caroliua tn the fallowing words: of & Greenback clubin thie Village of Monroe, | Ilis daughter, Mrs. Wilslire, wife of tho telo- | iyl tharity n fts Droadest stnse. 1b furuishes y L4 DBuwraro, Aug. 10.~Postmaster-General Koy, “tl\:‘\; % n‘l?u\vl?b toncment and the Trinity, but In Waldo Qounty, A faruer In the vicinity waa | graph cperator, und ber two lovely litlo ctll- | numes und sttendanco to the poor, T mouehs on tite | And {n South Carolias, aliho o 3 Lanale 1h e pecond.third. | speaking of tho rumors of his caudidacy for | diiferouces Letween infunt sprinkiling snd Jap. | were succensful in ticls fecel yidie Lonrentianin rih toors o : allo-st, ¢ euch floor i 4 atat Siate % diorumer’ | Governor of Tennesseo by tho Ani-Inflation [ tism. In llke miunuer tiey imust sinls tho minr ( FEASIBARNE the hreato Shie witicom, & wesionly whale ur * 5 & ey | CitTeronces and work together by legal, peace- e Lapigtcate “"‘“ "“’“.‘1’“"“"',' csayes 1 Uavo | g, aud proper means, settin adlde us n che. | of tacated ulnorlty ready for anything i == | veverciven it any scrious thought, na Inever | iy the man who spoke of the destruction of T B clusfou T think you have falien into - have aapired to by Governor of Tenncasco.” progerty to gain the ends they had In view. T tifureads S ABIIe R U ST A | Astobelug assoctated with Gen. Grantontho | A TornlCweloomy and vglc of thunlks were [ 8 very natural mistake. Al Independenta (n LAZARUS SILVERMAN, | prsitontial teket in 1830, the Postmaster-ten. | tendered tho Guneral, who agaln sbook hauds | the Southi sre not opponcuts of Bourbonism,— BASKER, CHAMBER OF CONNEICE, cral anewers thoy would have to find some. | Yith the counpositors and loft. at Jeust in Soudh Carolina they aro the very £lare mnd bascment 34 LaRalle-st. 1 sl selected as the man tor Preeldent of the Club, _ dren were b the house, but had not taken the | sod at this time there is muot o dol- it el She rat ‘x‘l‘I::.:lll:ll.'l.lhml]‘fl Infection, aud Mrs, Wilshire was not less brave | Jar I Qs treasury. = Clicage benclits tion was completed, one of the princlple | sue viv Nor kxow or fiew vATuEn's nEATH, | Mr. Perkius and Mr. Chandler are auxious to men procecded to state tho objusta of | or of that of her brother, Don Conley, 10 years | hedp u o general ement to send naslitanco the gnganization, aud nocuntty for It 1L W8 | ol, who died last hight. Mr. Wilabire loft tho | 10 the stricken citice, tho condition g tia that our public debt {3 weadily fucreasiug, aud | blace thls morning with bis wife and two chil. [ buor: there being must deploeable. th 1 now several hundred mitlions lamzer than ot | dren. He took them to Holly Springs. ‘That fiffl.‘?fl::i‘ ‘:(i,'ul flfi:mm‘ffixfi“ um::n:“!{i I buyls " 9 % . reverse. Tho renomination of Gov. Iampton | the closs of the War, Tho Prestdent sald: “Bv | place s still healthiul, fortunately, notwlth- | Culcago msy sugsest. ;»rlv{::? o8 s"c‘rl’fi"k‘yl:'l‘vrenmm:‘" N o Look conpte rk:::fi:rly‘r::‘;:;fl {},‘i{,‘," ,t,?c::.’,c:e {3';’,;{‘“::,‘;‘,‘5 WABIINGTON NOTES. aud the State ofticers elected fr 1870 Is copaple- | Jiminy, I b'tlove that’s a g‘”; ! ‘l‘, "'[“““’" was | ytonding it hus beon tnode a wclcumeyu':)'lum to b i L e SO bichwigoou Luudon, Yaris, Frauktort, Berliu, Jiaia- polliscs. i 4ald Uio tandoricy af tha Demokeary LUTLER AND KEARNEY, uously a triumph of Uemocratie lberalism {n | & oot made to dnipeud ,‘;,‘,’,,,J;',,'f;,’";,,,:gfi all Grenadians, Witshiro declured this morn. MEMPIIS, SESmm—————e————— | \ras toward exclustve legnl-tender currency aud Apecial Dixpatch to The Tribune, Soutl, Carolina. * The only *soured and diseat- | mously doue. No such (':u‘,w would do for | ing that he would scturu to Grenada fu the . SIUEADING. DENTIS fl.“"fl repudiations. Ahat tho Clrecibask wmovericht Wasiinaron, D. D., Aue. 10.—Tho latest | fygeq people In that State with reference to | President of a Greenback Club, ‘Thesoare but | afterncou, as e must be near his snother and Mesgus, Tenn,, Aue. 10.—Up to noon, eight samples of tho stutewent that Luve be k. i i 5 ra b A Mains to work up the. Greeobud sister, who are both sick, and will probably dic, | new cascs of the fover were reported at the bar ‘strange, therefore, | that THE DEATUS AT THE URISTOL UQUSR ¢ | ollice of the Bosrd of Hcalth, OF these, six are {v”lmn e uhomllum %6 truth ls" Dlet | lust uigut were tive, belug Sayor Conly, his don, | within the infectod alstrict, oue near the fnto the subject ' that the party fiods | Mies Kate Clurke, Miss Bristol, und s Mrs. | Charleston Depot, nud ono (Houry Schuliz) at itecll puptdly dwindiing awa here s no | Moore, from the countsy, Dr. Gilesple, a falth- | 10 West Court street. [n uddition to the abave, doubt of tho success of the Hepubtican State ralol ok and district tickety, L aame of tho couutica | f4t PRysiciat, died this morufug. Iy was sick | ono doath and onb new caso aro roportod in the Democrats are indorsiny the wreenbuck vun- | about fitcen hours. It Ia belleved ho could | Chelsua, an lndication that thodiscase s spreads didates, but that has the cifect of turning away | have resisted the discase physically, but bis sys- | fne. many Kepublicaus, who thiuk it lsa “dodge® | temn had been so prostrated by hard work The Citlzeus' Committec is actively employed f the Demucrats togot Into power, white, 0t | (hat his uerves were unstruvg, Mo was | In gettingpersous to remove to Camp Joo Wil the samo time, mnny‘bcmmnu will not vote sleg s b y the ireedectable ticket under any clrcumstan. | 8¢ Whe teledraph oflica yestenday, whers | Mams, south of tho city, and s train will leave ces, Unon the whole, therefore, Ropublicau | b¢ mnade several attempts to write o disvateh to | this afternovn with about 200 famllics. Teuta succesa stetna Lo be assured, inform sowo one of his death, 1o spolled s | arcalso belng given to persons with famflies e ~ advices from Massachusatts (ndicate the proba- | ) i} the Butlen(lary-Edgeficld-Ham- NS, Bouth he result nro the Butl ary cld-Ham: e il et e e ihak tbhs South | biiey that Dennis Kearnoy will not rourn to | bure-Shotgun ~Indopendonts. Evorywhers, { { hafraciing wilhaot vatn. of the Bouthern Democracy fa vational affuire | Sj2#achusctts t1 adyocate tho olectlon of Gen. | what s loft of the Renublicau party recognizes Cor. Clark aad landoiph-sta, 8 would doubtless resuit in the repeal of the | Butler to the Uovernorabip, The Butler peoplo | Hompton as the one Honth Carolina. Democrat ——ee lle-ulmpuun act un‘u general demoralization of 1"|V2. \{Iucov‘rlrc;l “‘fll'; Ulil)‘ h“l“ ;'"N‘“ o fatal | who bus a recurd for political pledges made to EDUCATIONAL. tho finuucial situation, mistake in thelr estimatlon of the temper of | gpponeuts. He was not defeated by the Inde- e s e o As to South Curolina specially, le looked | the working people of Massachusotts. Dutler pendents for renomination solely because tho VGS SENINARY, AURORA, ILL. l:‘l’.\:“sfifl:‘ncfihllgr 'l'{:-lpu el b Gouk | uanumed that tho masses were fguorant and | nomination of any other mun would buve ro. o bigated, and could be influenced by demagogical 1 resvinien not anticlpated at thy Norb, " )y demacol sulted o the rcorganization and almost certain Feo full H:E,f\f,“‘,fi?l{l:fiz‘xfé{fnfi: Fr e & Tgardiog the Boutheru war claime, b 4id | trickery rather than by urzument.” His own po- | victory of the Republican party. Tribunc. MAKTIN K. CALY, Princioal, :wt. v.mnl: flw nwun:ll wuullsl liu 5{“‘.‘6.‘(“}1“'?,‘“‘“ lllulculnl!(u and wethods have led to this condu- i l‘vml;ll l"wl u!;fl;‘l;“lflfil.rd""h::luf?‘g";“":'l‘llrfll:gs e ‘| |n vasu of Dewocratic control overns | slon, but ¢ 0 23 oy, Hatupl ity 1 1oy weo L i 1€DTGACURAIOn OF | Luel' i w! etions ot thy Suote wave oreia | licpubileans i tho Legblaturo s adaluat tho < ~r~o~rnnnmaccsnncnnnae | lovalty durlug the War, and uearly all those renctionary Bourbon Democrats, Tue ratifica- NITED STATES OF AYElIca, 1N TiE oo o .{e wuufig to make ulndavhvo! loyalty | como up against tho Communlem and blas- | tion of the Kehool-Fund muendment was carried > Senator Haloe fs Chalrian of the State Comi- | number of blauks boforo ho suceceded, aud | who wish Lo fiee from tha plugue, but are uu- cult Court of tho Unlicd biates for the Northora v temy of Kea d it is well unde et twbly by sl the R ¢ very enerzetle ¢ g : dgmptil Distric o G T bave done su. P y o rncy, and it s well understood in | through the (eneral Assebly Ly all the Ro- | nuttee, and_is s very encrietle workor in the ! viuge Mr. gt s S i, b cieetfl vl RO | DSUASNAY ot Koy st Postmastor | huido chrlos tuat Batier me ongen. wis. | JbLcn Ve ool & nores o thp | Bhutsts 0, 14w, vory enereeti workor i the | dhew wenk avag, havin tld Sir. Wishiro that, { willo 10 o Inio the eorzman opeumpmont, VerkPn0y @54, plee, Gharles 1 Bowdul, Whilara G, | Jamos, ot New York, left for New York thls | pool fwues with Kearney, sod that Butler, | Democrats, ‘The almost total ropudiation of { realize that the *eyes of tho nutlon are upon | bo was afrald cxposury Lud fastencd the dlseuse | ‘Tiiess persous will camp out at polnts sloug the Murill, ou thoir Intervaation, \ ¢ woruing, R the bonded debt of the Biute was prevented by | thom,” sud that they sre expected to set upon bim. rafiroad. n}.‘,".‘fifi".."‘.!"".”"f"'.r‘g':-‘fii‘.".‘n'\'-"f PR e :““"“’""“ Koarney's own catehwords, Las | (1o samo nicane. The establishiment of the two | example to th Kepubileans of ojher Sta THR NEXT THING LITTLE CHANGE. eeon I bo former ou T oF Decom BEN BUTLER, ssucd the edict, ** Koarnoy must to. collegzes, vne for the whitcs and one for the | ‘Thoy are proud.of the maxhin ** As groes Maine heard of Iiim was bls death, Quly ve case has Mezuprms, Aug, 10.—There Is no change to Wy 0 fhater iy Chancery ot L Loiek IS ADDNESS TO THE PRINTRRE. 5TuR LHURERNDINT NoVRM KT, D e et oY | 80 goes tie Unto,' and they ar tits year do- } o o yuuden us to prostrato its victm—3r, | rebort in tho siuatlon for tho twenty-four ho 85 w4 ucly Mustcr, at i o Gl 13, ADDK Postmaster-teneral Koy has recelvod o letter | Hamptou Las retained i office wany Repub- | termincd that Maino shall go for houcat moncy, | boeh so suude v £} ¥enork 1o tho siwuation for fho twanty-four loure Sorenuou of Wedud E Bpecial Disyaich to The Iribune. licans, falrly elected, it fs truc, but who would | aud honest government. 1. M, | Roverce—in tho streots, The ocea- | ending at 8 p. m. The number of cases reported iine frantooraf L puliing sow, usal, i Wi | New Youx, Aug. 19.—~Ben Batler. visited th Tovos s:’"""““"‘ Georglan who advocates en- | )00 Boon elocted but fup hls countebauce and ¥ i sfon . .for @ panike yesterday—besldes | s nineteon aud deaths twetve. Amonz to- Lutidlag: uu g salle streot, (n Advocata otllcs to-day, snd, after viewlng too | servatisminthe South ssulust the Bourbou | progection. | Llis scnso of justice and bis volitt- MISCELLANEOUS the generwl tendency of the uiscass | day's sick are Father Huppe, of the Frauclscan t_-“u e A i | Cromises aud shaking hsuds with all the come Democracy. In his lotter be says: **Iu every | cal wislom have prevented a wholesale persecu- 4 i b to becume swilter sud more malizuaut—~was | Couvent; Juln C. Furbes, freight .sgent, and tninm 0 he bighest d Eretor tubjes positors, condescended 10 sddress them o tho | Coogressionn) diatrlct in tiis State thero aro “"",'.‘" “"'“’;m"“fi",: '":, hfil ‘:.3:{’.‘“:,.;;1‘.‘,“,;“, 3‘:’:‘,,1,'::,’,‘.‘:,,:‘:Y,An,‘?,':.,c:; the prostration of the turses of thy loward | Zack T. White. 56 fur : ::an“llc Iuiu:fiml thars % e zute A 3 3 o fle 1 by 8310 | o gchine.room us if be were apeaking to s repre- | PUMETOus advocates of tho Independent moye- | 81l has mitlzuted thoso y McGueaos, la., Aug. 10.=The political pot (s | Association of Memphis, and the report clrcu- | are no cases vutside of the fufected district, The bolling in MeUregor to-day. The Republicun | lated quickiy that the blacks were dyin Conventlon tonominsten candidate fur Congress | that six who were slek would not recover, . % g b ‘eould not preven i huaiediadioin of lstiaoh el | soutuutve mostiug numbering toussads. 1o | Dients ALl st 4 necdod to prove tis te that | ““Hi, Soc 5 LS Wiackvito previous o tho meet- e Tawsot i i sald: someman of abllity aud integrity.shall au- | g of the recent Convention, and with gofer- whis and | cases roported ut noon were contracted uorth of The | Jeflerson street, and removed as soon a3 dis: Jet Lo redemption s provided by b e o] by ntfoed § PELLOW Lanonixa Mxx axp Wowgy (for T hoid | Mouuco bimsel? as an Indopendent candldato in | ence 1o 1t, bus exerted the futenss anger of the aecra and purticulariy descrloc ¢ " o y itlon bad Lo that the blacks would not | covered. Pooplo coutinue o leave the city, 3 olluws, L & ’ each district. Th verv dis- | Humburg Butler Democrats, Mo there sssert. | for the Third District mects bere to-morrow, | suppost > N 10 3 frtsarsisaad of i i il Howwinfisiad | that o surens who ahe craben s doin vamor | thlet mow 1 maluly i mervona 18 overy dli- | L iicution of seclag 10 1t that Republlcan | The delegates ar nearly all here. ‘Thg interest | tiko the peat. Thoy bave bocn reasonably | somo goin to otber ctice, othrs golag to Cemi ug‘i"fi“flf{fi: l},w; 'fxx.F‘fi"‘ b fx’infk‘fnfif‘f:}"' g; {km“.'fi" day u:l render their coll.‘nlry ?el\e:l l'nd poverished condition of many of our m\.n‘:c vu(‘u ‘h-?lmfl. bo. hmyly .wnle'.l,hfllhmum .‘tlh;;: :n:nu«w:lhlu :‘Iw result is \ult,unlw. "Im fm‘x;lb calm about thy matter, but the lwu)-u-nllun of | Jus Williams, and still others pitchtog tueir -+ s 1 -of- e conditlon of their kind wuro cndurablo aud fa. ¢ fntimated that tho tactics to which his ow stes aze the tlon. Tnomas Upderratf, of Me- | oo coused o stawpede of wl ! " 5 T2 roud h"’f‘k‘"‘bfi'fii"fi&mfi‘{ icturs. 1oty e oliatre. | vorable): 1 do not uiake 1ha ordinaty distinction abllity.") owt) election cauld not be repested, M| Gregor, b Hon W, G Douton, of Independ- | 2 pede o ho others. | tentu in countics aloug tho differeut rall any d jesnda atlon-fowck, depots, visducta, nnu'x’:f Dbetweon capltal labor. 1" divide it OUR CARTEH. The urgan of Bonator {lumburg Butler, the 3 ci chaged furilp | 1810 thres -cl = , enterurl . 08 4 A - EASIEL AT ) | e Mg St eArlel elanyite, A | W, C. Goudy, of Oblcago, who (s here, ex- | Bigeield ddertcr fu wlusion 6 1t pleet, faid aud wachtuery, all kinds of rolling stocl ouley, ‘tue remalufug colored peopls hustencd to | Huee, 1t v cstimated that not wore than 5,000 S Shentd the Hou, D . Cooless of DUSYH: | pack u few thinge, loud ox-wagons and otherve. | Whites wow slocp witin tho vity Huta. degrail will probably ba uomlnated. bicles, and started for the country. With six At u meetlug of the Citizeus' Rellel Commlt- = that, without resses the upluion that Cart arr v saysd 18 Fes cal Le ¢lties by chliaga'& owa Halrosa Cotaiany WhEier ho lives of dies, S wii) briuis sobirm o bis | by renominated. 1o sald that tu . 1;:;: WUl was s common uaying once that *Whenever BUKMEAYILLD, 1L uurics down with the fover, the sick lkely to | 50 40dar It was resulvid bo call upou tho citle Euu'ifim‘”-fl"fi& e Cn s s twa Matiroed children wu lucame Which o way spoud slmply i scemed certain that he would ‘:o‘: wbu: re;?nll‘ Bee c‘lh;fl: O et 'fl.-m?ln; Srmivaren i’fi""f(fié‘flf e epublican | Yiguuatteuded, tho situstion becoincs Tuors i grest destilution in the ciky uiopany relatiag, therelo, wnd il uroberty sequired | puudoring o his own vices wud sc(fsbucas. - Li- >.| Brcauw Bdgele 3 Yoive o P 3 MOUE ALARMIN in cul of the suapeusivn of busigess, ) A AR AT % o terurise 18 that capiial nated, but that wiihin that period a preat | tukee anum, th fntimida- | Congressionnl Conventiou for this (the l'welith) G tuisequecis suapeu: Bl Leule f e, Bd SirOtes sy | WI Mk ok Bovtor. s ‘pei ics, st whicl | Gl Lns taxen blace Thls bhmds Tebaun | bion. shorcium, sfa borled 5 bt | iric Was fo-day calle to mcet ut tuc. Siaio. | than it has yot bocu. Alroady death have uc- | aud tho Committce' ta wiabic o suobly tig T ensd o OF sloni the lno of sald raltusd, aud &l | ald ju carrylogon the great wurk of civilization | Goudv thiuks, to the fact that Msrrison Las | devoted head.” * d worthy of all uts of the.poor. Contributions cau ba lan 1 . ol cvasls | e . hcnr:'l?:éz.lllthg"l‘l,:ml? i ?x.‘;'zlz’l‘rflfi'&"i'x«n'-’-_fir:-."t: et b sttt Thor i Tan. ohe i o gy G- Lol Sry rresaurr of E i Natlonat “Grotumted. He lo tho nounuee | visit anotterg®ud tud the Hrst patiens | feadess wf tho Scather Exoreds Company, ways bus been, au old-lue stalwart Rypubilcan. | dead on retb . The pumber of nurses | buviog offered to travsport woney sad auppliss o e freo of S B TENNBSaNE, 18 o gmall thal erers somotimes ery piteous- MAIL BAKKED OUT. Apecial Dirpaich Triduns. Iy for water and uo one wnswers thew, As fre- 4 4 iige Nasuv .y Aug. 19.—The Btat g Postehaster Thowpson Las been uotified that publiean Comsemilonto bamineto a hudimee tor | deut drink fu muall quantitica 13 almoss cx. | o Seoipils il WiLGoE b Feceived o Vicke: Goveruor will tect licro Thursday. ‘bho names | sentlal to indyce prespiration, this deprivation | burg and uther polnts sduth. of JudguCaldwell, Dr. . B. Chil,late Hevenue | wost coutinue, It fs & feurful fate thut starvs Bbuu'l.usw &l' hb«n!lh(l‘flcg \I\;lllll:ll::! ll‘hl-lnl_z'»lxi'll. the three-gcore of white people of Greuads tu 51, LOUIS, ¢ Senal ¢l . Smith, un. J. M. ¢ " o i s Thorobburg, . I, Petiibou, Uen. Johu J. the face, aud thero secins o bo no probability KO YTELLOW ¥EVRR, Wade, Judge A, 3L Hugies, the Hon. H. f. that it will be syolded. Dr. Meudeville, who B1. Lovis, Aug. 19.~Bfnce the arrival of Prot. Harrison, aud Dr. W, I."Jones, Fostoisater st | came from Port Esds to devote bimself to thy | Putvum to uttend she Bcientitic Confentiou, by Nustvjlle, bave been promiveutly wentipned In | Greg 6 discase Las received Jet mun«'w:}x with m?’ pu(:luu.y ;m(lh and ads pAltite, 821d sl v shtars i delcargiis ot nuy bioverty acquired by sald. Cy tnce the vxecutl : 3 ewel w.mlz.ufi'%":‘ i Teiatiag o eaid Failioad, to. | 8nd progresi. succceded in’ restoriog himself to the good }i‘f]';‘:;‘.“‘d".:-m:':; 1o Sty x| “5:;5(;‘ L selier itk afl and wingular the” teacincats and appur- LAUOK jruces of the Irlsh of bis district, This ho bas tolim. We never thouent to see lampton aud ‘Jlj":.l::’:“u}t?dlu' belonging, sud ihu‘rtnu‘ luutl:‘ is that ‘am loyment whers men wogk for wages,and | doue by means of & private letter*from Gen. Tiazood among her assatlauts. If they have any darrt -n'ziizfi‘iér‘fl \""u‘ln-ffl'»‘:'-‘f'l % "‘h".‘"fi il du nut share vither wilh the wan of entarprive | Salclds fndorsiog bim, and it s slso cxpocted | o eridence fn regard to taelection of {sw POk wicg g ! X N el wi 7 ¥ € ) 0 g Siciis 3 Towd Fafruad Couluany of. T bid to s | BEve T beens rots’ divhlos s (5008 Pher0 | thae Bhlclua will wiake’ soin specchies in Harri- | hich 10 5086 fhcs inslsostind, -homor™ sk L e Wity oI, wihis;, aud Fachived | {yeen canitul und ewterprise, nor of the profis be. | Bou's district ju lus bebaif, “ consitency. ! 8otk deuidiad hal (hey thould se- autboriLy uf the Recetve i thl nvcated fu enterpn ¢ o 5 ne. L £ ¢l 3 ioperty peuiea oy whiZiassror Gober! | ol sad paye Lirye: Inicrost, and inatistercat pan | _ WASUISOTON, . C. Aug. 19.—Scuator Thur. | **£f (4 Druie: T oo i iy pafheYiof thia b | 0 bo gt ugalu vt of fagor.” 1t can coma froas no- | mu I8 to be wade to face his own record. Tho This L well put, for both Hampton aud 4L L tiine of sald sale 14 his posscaslon, where clsv. Ep enterprive 18 1n3do Lo have (uecvs- | Republican Conireasioual Committes has taken | Hagood, sud overy Democrat in South Carolina, ho stiall be entitied: wanily, shuost) Interests sutavoulatic to labur, 1 the trounle to exumine allof hisotlclal speeches | kuows that withuilt the Hagraut frauds sod the lid Ut I sepe arcel upald Loud, ‘The wan of entervriav cunuat Increase your wages | g, Congreds, and to orint the wost salient pas- | siill mnore wicked ylolence of Edgefleld, beglu- "i‘n Ly e LA Tl Sare e Mg b dfi"‘,fi:‘\ R nl": il 2itt | sages 1w parallel colutus with the fat-wousy ex- | uinie with the inassscrs ut Hambure, contiuuiug igpor I e of casa iu part puy of Lhe purclisse- ‘,‘“,“* Yite buoki wal snow | you "g; tracts of bils recent Oulo speect. It Thurman | with thuso at Ellenton, oud ending with those Wiiaditudhy egusen. b o cxtet, saduponthe | JERK, VIS, | Tor the uav of capital, and thay | Ubdertukes to answer thd document b will | of viectlou-day all over the couoty, capped by ter g 0f 3ale, auil tihe and 1hode of pay~ | b baw to acsew it vat of you of fall,and to-day the | Bave little time lelt duriug the campulgn. ballut-box stutlug and fulse countivg, Hamp- e 5 ; _ 8O VIRULENT AS TO APTONLA LM, bhors declining to be brescot st the meeting oa et ¥ 1 v wald decree aud aild order 0f | wan of eculerprise |4 wol 1o be envied Ly you who The Democratle Canalen Comuictec 18 also | ton would bave uot had even tho pretcuss of | Randolub are revarded as uiost likely to come 5 5 L 3 2 - e P b cduaa Tl Cogt e M 0 S | v Tt Wt at eéauiar work. bk with busy. Tha wost fuportaut picco of literatura s | baging been clected over Gov. Chamberlain. | to the fore. Leadiug Itepublicans say they wil [ | God-kuowss suid by, ‘“that tols a terrible. | account of reports aad rumur of yellow fover Matr (3 Cusacers of the Clre et of We Laited - TUM MEN OF CAPITAL, aletterof Prestdent Huves to Judye Loug- Nevertbeless, Humpton is wise epouch to ov- | wlopt & vlatforw which will be unequivocally | I bave seen the fover st Brunswick, st New Or- | bere. To satiafy bfinself regarding the trutts of SWLes fur Lhe Mortbern Distriet of dlinote. whoare driving tucir ** tally-Lo " coaclied, sowe | worth uskiog the ltter to ruu for Cougreis | pose the power to which be vwes bls clection, | for the Btste crodit, leaus, ut Mewplls (n 1873, ut Sbroveport, sud | thess reparts, Prof. P, visited the Bourd of .

Other pages from this issue: