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Al eentatione, In fts agony theheart percelves the | hut equally lct us count the tears that have | newerful monacles (magnifying clasees) evers- | could onfy wipe out entirely tae 2, RELIGIOUS, deepest truth. <l Jong washed the human cheek. Let s not ho | hodg ia staring st (S- the fguulevnrllnnons oin | Democratic leuetion, what o xx’«‘ h;‘;:':‘:i,m?;’xm"fl' I1 the forms of civilization are affectad, as all | mere children of appetite and sli pasaion, but | Quecn Isabeita whioped hersell off to the coun- | happy. —Dayton Journas (fep.), 8: confeas, by climate, or by mountaing, or sea, or | children of n great fiod and a great Christ, and | trv, and T don’t know what she {s weartng now. 1t you want to find the man who | Prof. SWing Discourses on the | prairics, ao must they be alected by the fm-. | the tender children of a human race which | But the lnst Ume I saw her, nt the rnces, she ot bith 0 0 who hns thy % pressive moral scetiea through which man s | comes into lfe weeplng and posses out by n | woraone of thess swect simplielty, mard-with- | 2 bl ompt for Dennls Kearniey and yy: Southern Scourge. marching, What will make you weep for pity | erave. the-milk{ng-vall sort of costumes, and suc- | baiderdash, laok for & resl horny-handed, honey will make others weep, apd has tlana a0, sni = ceeded in looking Iike A waild-he juventls [ man, ho gives ten hours® intelligent, honest worg ity Jle s unknown to the qpolice. bat they think fram bl looks and actionr that he t« & pkillfnl night-worker, recently came with a lacke gaug to thts city from the Kuste ern Staten, Daring the night the restdence of Mrs. Sherman, o, 28 Indiana avenne, was entered and_tlunder- ed, " the police mav. of about $100 worth of' jewelry and clothing. ~ Mes Sherman THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Mr, 7, C, Hartzell, editor of the Christian Arrorate, New Orleans, io ut the Grand Pacifle. M 2 v T D d NCE her-woman. Yesterday, while { wna look. | for nday's pay, The man can be found in v, has &n aged mother wha [n fn {ll-Iealth, and aur. hence the milifons of the past have emerded TN PESTILENCE. ol , well-conducted worksbop, — Lowell oury . R 8 ons = ol ¥ #t, sbhe had M 7 from the touching scenes around them swith ing at the crown fewels 1t the Exposition, who P well (3ass.) Courns m:\;.:lrl':lr;; IJ::ISI:;‘:.:.S‘:; j:l:::::“y::ux;:; ™ | e "r'\)lg.: e Fiater: fomis wetung np | Df» MoChosney Takes the Same Subject | o o e o Known in an old Engilsly SERMQS BY SRANGL. Uik WCHEAXRT, shonld come trumllllng p, dragaed fn arolling | eP): for a drink of water foe her mother, ane \was can- fronted on the fiest door of the house by three men, one of whom caught_her by fue wriats, another held his hand over her month and & revalves (o hee head, while ke thied advised her ta keep qutet and for His Bermon. reqister as Farmer Keld, left orders that the | Tho'Rev. Dr. McChesney preached yesterday | chatr at 23 francs an howr, but Cora Pearl, Me. W. B, Pellet, tho Mannger of the In. pomp of his tuneral atiould take the form of a | morniug fn the Park Avenue ianavolin Rase Ball Club,is at the Tremont Honee with hie nine, i The Rapublican party is.beco . E. Church, on | decked out in one of these same costumes, & party of ho.':ne and nlpKn’IflnnI .‘:fi:sfl.':"’ :h‘ chunty, and thiat on that day presents shonll | the yellow.fever vlague in the Houth, In tis { brown linen with white polka dots; hat of Leg- crediv Dr. Goodiin's Welcome at the First Con. | Ue iven from his property to n thousand pook: | upening prayer, ho tonchinly siluded to tne | horn with whie hnm&lrlmmm with nothing but | SIETEVer 1o the South or Weat the Democriy X in the sscendency, they advocate repudi But what may have awakened so kind & wishl a #earf of toulard sitk, of similar shade aod pat- | 50 Pudiation, A tpecial train will Ienvo the Tllinols Cen. | Make no aiarot, and that rhe et not, Lo Mpurcely gregationnl Church, lio must have fartiled s mind by tho pathetie | ACOUTRe, Infoking the Disine, mercy upon tho | ferg'iy ose uf tho dicss. Then a1t creditors. Jomlraons e, isers, e s Fonera of S0 B Cubaun. " | EeSo b, Mo b e hey “mast, v e Feconds o iue A | o theiving,mere fo tho dyine, and. el ATLNGADA gy of vaper maney. ~Elaiuiohd e b . 1! anked, fo & anle e v v 20 "", Ernl 1he “,"""“k Ll Wihonn - Beay itey A ransacked the huine from cellar 10 THY, BLACK DEATH. storm. llc Knew by heart all the dark paves | and recovery for the sick, and trusted that God RAILROADS. . The Stats Journal aays: ** The Wi : Gk Alex h";"’:'“,' r“‘::”"ly"“;m':"““' paceol LI IAde WD Aecelaltenis Wundiey ARNNON DY PROP. AWING. 2 rell as thie hright wucs. In bis achionl-buoks | would bless the self sacrificing snd_noble phy- THE NEW 10WA RAILROAD LAY. | readers of Tax c,,mfl“’.r'm“,l ATy, newsunper man of Cincinnatl, was in the city yer- | from the boarders® rool 2 he hiad scen n imndred _toousand peraons die of NE V. A . UNE Are preat). Unidy, stopping at the Sherman House, on his ra Prof. Swing oreached yesterday morning at | ;o0 %" Lo ton—10,00] th aie seek 1u Anz- | S1cIs0s and ourses who were there mintstering 4 Speelal Correspondence of The Tribune, vleased to nd ite dispatchies and correapondoney turn trom o trip through Minneseta, ‘The Colvills Folly Company retarned yes+ terdav from Milwaukee o Ail) o week'n encagement ot llavyriy's Thentre, menibers of the fronpe ore shvided Detween Abe Tremont, Shermnn, and Brgue Hlouce. W. Robinson, of .tha Cincinnatl o and MP 3, ¢ Davie, in the Cincinnatl oflice of the Indianapolls, Cincinnall & Latayeile 3mulm-a ware 1 thie city yeaterday on thele way o M nw, . Tl uinth annnnl fnenting of the Fire Un- THI DEADLY PISTOL, A TURLT RUFFIAN SIOT IY A TOLICK OFFICER. A series of Sunday entertalnments in the West Divislon eniminated last evening in a shooting-af- fray which will, 1n ali probability, forever rid that nection of the eityrof a dangeraus and disreputablo character, and the pity 1s that all such disteputanle chardcters do not come to a eimilar end. At about last eveming, &s Offcer Edward Bare reit was patrolling his beat, he heard ctles of **morder" proceeding from the upper story of the Centrat Church, taking as his text: nst, and that, too, when Londou was not as | tothe sick uad dying. He took histextasfol- [ o 1 - i BUC o &3 Moixgs, 1a., Aug. 80.—Tho new Kallroad | from thia State more thatoughly attended to thy Thr;elolfli‘ dan‘ things svhnlw::ur 1 ';mll]:lc'b-_l populons as to-day. The wrass grow In the | lows: Tasw, Sec. 10, ;‘In"d” that any raflrond corpora- | e¥er before, and its editorhls relating to \w.m:: wenslioabl do 1o you, doiye even v L once busy strects, “ile had llved tn those days | And when ye are gathersd tagether within yone tion shall so a t £ with all £1n affairs are marked witn Intelilgence and ye, EARITy bl 332 when the earts drove along the silent streets | cities T will nend_ the pestilence amoug you,— | 0N shall raceiva and transport with all reason- | Tig" coplote Mytwaukeo correAmimenc oy et Tho prevalanee of a distresaing plague In | after nlaht, tue drivers pausiog iere and thers | Leviicuaz, zet., 95, able dispatch the emoty or loaded cars furnishied | TRICKE 16 the best synopsie af Wlaconsin paie | some of our slster citics seents to ask un to-day | to sing forth, **Bring out your fiead.” Slicntls | And lie stood betwean tae dead and the Mving, | by auy connceting road to be delisered at auy | &nd gencral news which tn publtahed.™ * we jy- to maka n theme out of the relatfons of | toors would ooen and the arms of aflection | 0nd the plagae was stayed.—Numoers, zoil., 48. station on the line of fts road so connecting, | Sorto the above, bml‘l!r:nmyll Wad impossinle Calamity and Charity. It la not my purpose to | Would cast into a common vart the body of The rovercnd apeaker alluded to tho anil for com i, AT Rob R MAR G5 Pe b LAY, bu':!hcmln in \isconsin 0 e treated with M"k ynu’;o mnmbu\&- money, bm\{uvn most of | Barent or ehlid, There was no time for coflins | now so prevalent in the Southern Btat compensation ghall not ae or common decency oy Tnz Trines g N A greay and o toom for separaie wraves. In the | nsked what Christ would do if Me were on earth | celve any greater sum than {s accepted by [t | €hanyc has taken place edltorlally, ana jia 3 {15 i . ukes correrpondence has vasily imoroved, T you hase already been called upon for nid in | year following, the London fire made | tolay, le quoted Christ's conduct to the | from any other connecting rafiroad for a similar by 5 5 oved. The ¥our homes and places of business, and further- Tometess. E0.000 whum the fever “ind spared. | Good Samarltan, The plague was of such an ( gervice. This section “lfimmdummmr by etters from that clty are the best pohitieal articicy more, It s to be feared that vour ndditional | This In acity not larger than our Philadeiohls, | extent ns to demand the sympathy of Jew, Gen- -y evoraent to a Clicagp paper. —Jancrouie Grsfip, the house No, 07 Wert Lake street. Ile had % i o b ¥ rangers in the House, but really it was in the e ~ " Ni L il Vi might well fielp muke those Jiving in that epoch | tile, and Coristianalike, Pestilence wasclaimea 9 B T otn O O N ths Crund e | heard & rcafl in the aptrimonte, and wae waiting [ contributions may bo needed a fow days hence, | &N e el muko those felnic I tiat teoel | te, and Goviattan e, Lestence macltimed | jyoureat of the Cuteago, Burlington &, Quincy B e (DEATIHE, cifle Hotel, wiien topics of fmportunce sotacinsur- | for developments, As he reachied the street-door | for.the Tuture hangs in dork llnes over tho | 4y pretense to & knowlege. of what may have [ lan army, Even Job was said to have sutfered | Road; for under its provisions {t could pusb its | “CATIOUN —The faneral of m{fi” fx"“ mlm.-“' w‘n‘l (\v,!‘ r}t-cnncll»‘ ';23 the gencral | 5 colored woman uamed Addie Davis ran down | affileted cltles. moved Farmer Keld, 18 1s perfectly cvident that | from the plague. ‘The plagues of Londun aud | cars on the 'Chicago & Rock Island to | plice from hisiate residence, in Hyds fark. ats usiness of the Associatiun transacied, staire shrieking for the police and yelling makder. ‘The ofiicer accompanied her, and she requested him to remavo from liet apartments & pimn named John dacobs, Otticer Darrett proceeded Lo du su. Jacobs resisted and refused 1o go withunt a warrant, The otlicer remonstrated, and 1old | riug are the vital | Fiorence were described at considerablo length, the Keokuk & Des Molnes A speclal traln provided by tha Let me ask you to-dny tomark how brilifantly | the hcurs of huinan v Road, a3day, ¢ X 3 the Golden Rube shines forth from the hack. | breath of public charity, ‘Tuey foed the nenti: | and —the ~ speakor . showed Dow they | and then compel” e Hosk Lo | Sausieoa Company Wil leate Lake e I -y o i yde §‘ar] [ mient 8o that it becomes able to enter each home | compared with the Southern scourgc. | load and transport a short-distance frefght nt 8 | diFectly ta Hosentil Without traniter, The i, ground of calamfis. Like the rainbow colgrs { and swecten ul the langungu mud eonduct of the | In ordinary discase 'the ~mind_becamo con | mere nomioal utn, wiich sould then pats over | Hongs KUt depot £ Aecommudite Trisuas s made vivld Ly the ralncloud, the words of | domestic hearth, ‘Theone apectacle which re- | tented, bt thisgreat calamity was too much | tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney & long dis- "WALC Bt ctt The * femalo Communista " were to have met yestordny at Greenebanm's Iall, hut they did nol,” The Lelir und Wenr \ erein pienie scoms to have pas of the sawed atErACtions greater (han thoi J b L s OT' pt, 1, Miss Iiarnett WWaleoty dicenraiun of Socislienc philantbropies, ood hence Clirist Lecome brilllant fn the darkness of | lloves the gloom of him who looks Southward | for any persun to comprehend. ‘The ancient | tance; or the Toledo, Peoria & Waraaw and | aatron or Untty Ghurehr Tudasiriel Setioot, ace ¢ e him o warrant was not neccssary, and that it was K . ¢! E ) mted the tatlure uf the meettn simply & policeinan'a duty to Inlz’rlua‘lh such dise | human i, When all aro happy and [ to-day and sces the citiea prostra beltefs rearding the cause of the disease were | other Eastern connecting roads could do the . Sehuster and Mr. Iinskios, of Cam- ‘britee University, and Prof. Thorpe, of Yorkshira College, Lecar, Eugiand, are in the city, and visited The Tiearbornth<ervalury yesterday, They were smeng (he ecientinc gentienten who weat out 10 Denver 10 obeerva the recent eclipse, THE UEHMAN DHASA, Mr. Guetave Dunald, for several years post Jeadine man of Mr, Waorser's Geiman dramatic company in thia clty, 100k his farewel) benefit at the New Chicazo Thieatre last evening, The bouse was not ax well filled a8 the pupularity of this youny actar had deserved, which wan ovidently dug 10 th» warm weather, whuch prevented many from Yet there were cnough people in the hoase turbsiices of tte peace. Jncous becime more ox- cited and more abuslve until a scuille cnaned. And at this point the stary of tho principals in the fight varien widely, the ofiicer clatminy thnl while he wan scofilng and_weestiing With Jacobs to res dace hiin to coutrol, the womnn threw hetecil upon him and held blm fast unti Jacohs dis- ormed him of his club, and best hum une mercifully over ihe head. The wuman denies thly, an rays she ran out of tue house as =gon as they began scoflling. Sho al=0 denies that ahe opened 8 back winduw and told ** Juhnnie® that i coold escape arrest by Jumpe Ing throngh it. Mowever, this bs certain? ie offl- cer was severely, and periiaps danccrously, boaten with hia own tiuo; and, belng hvld down while beug clubbea by Jacobs, who was o vory puwer- ful man, he drew his' rovolver, and, pla [ closo Lo’ Jacobs’ nuvel while 10 waa' yot hulling htm down, he fired, IHis opponent rulled over with o few groann, ‘Tl shot was heard all over the vicinity, and OfMicer Murphy, who had hastened to ihe scene, mrreated Addie Davis at the corner of Jettersun and Mandolph streels aa whe wan ranning uway nnd yelling murder, Cicer Costello_nttested o little 13-year-old colored girl mamed Fannie Hatonton, whi had A few woments before mformed Aadie Davis that the policemna had shot her Jonnule, 5 8 years. . Iagiie, {8 that belp pouring in frum nll the | current to-day, 8ume belicved 1t was “tne | sama thing. The Keokuk & Des Molues Road, | - Funeral at Unity Church Monday ata p, m. flourlshing, the golden rule, Do unto | o™, ng weil citfes waked up to deeds of | scourze of God for fnlquity,” willo others held | bankeabt -fn urso, eouid shove i cars onthe et iyl R others s you would have others 0 ) pencyolence. More imprvssive than the plcture | that it came entirely from tiatural causes. The | Rock Islnd toad as lar wost us it pleased, com. | poiaia orn ol B30 olock a. m.. toyou,” lies dormant, like o plant resting un- | of the summer hatvest ur the aututan fruits is | latter bellel wus the result of materialiam. | pel thelr transportation to Des Moincs, switch | hep mother, the widsw V. A Ukimohelt der suow, but when men and women ruu to ond | this picture of a wide land comiog to the help | The speaker alluded to s lester be had read in | off to Its own track, and thenes ga aver its own duersl (rom the houro kE 10 'elock Fuentas, 3ept 3. frowith tears and entreatles, then the dend | Of tle afllicted and responding o the divine | Saturdny’s TRIDUNE, a8 an evidence of tna cx- | line, and 1ta direct connecting line, the Chicarro, e AN Sundar, ek ik idle, racle. soung. " ki ts forth Iis loaves, ss | FOTS “* What ve would othera should do to- | tant ideas of AMaterfalism. Iu July last there | Burllngton & Quincy. to Clhiicago, thus gettng | Sears seot 3 meniere > g indg, aged3 plant awakes and puts forth lis leaves, ward you do ge toward them.” came to New Orleans from toe Isliand of 8L | the beneflt of m long hanl at thu expense of & | | Fuacral at residvnce, 878 Wabash-av., Monday, Sept, though bumnan sufforing were ita spring-thfie. | "t s required lon and varied misfortuno to | ‘Thomos a man sufferiug from yeilow fover. Ho | short one, and tius depriving the Chicago & 22 m. S The most valuable comnensation the buman { bulld up fn the huuian miud such a sublimo | was the cause of all the wreat ploite. Why | Kock Isiand of lts legitluate business. Beeing | £ ey X T, pavers plewo copy. Foe race now possesses, {n return for tho tears f¢ | principie; but it wisdom ynd universal love | did not God kilt him{ Iu Heaven there was | this to be the inevitablotesultof thisstatute, tho | £l §STERTA® Maywood, sunday. st 5:30 8. m,, lias shed, must be found in the humane feel- [ Must come by such u incans, then let us feel | peace, whivh could not be found on enrth, | Chicago & Rock 1sland, instead of violating or ¥uncral’ this (Monday) mornini. Speclal car from 5 that they ars chieap oven at thut great cost. If | where moral evll pro cd. Men shared In | obstructing the law, souzht to protect them- | Wells streot Dopot at 9:18, fnza which have been left behind by those tears. | ngjnful facts leave bebind them noble traths, | thefr virtucs and vices, thelr morals and fn- | sclves agalust {te uperation, Having invested, | = A UNCEMENTS, The friends of the developrent theory bave | then let us accept of the painiul facts, We may | famies, and healtt and disense. It was the | for instance, 816,000,000 in o railroad, and buit ANOUNOEM ENTS, at Ieast helped us all to note huw princivles of | regret that charity could not have comeinto | samo with the fnfection of sin. 1t | and equipped o first-class road, they did not T.IRMINGWAY WILL CONDUCE THE Fouve action ond forms of fecling grow as tho ages | tite world by somc other gate; but let us forget | spread Irom one to the many, and socicty | propose that bankrupt and nearly worthless AL i eettne b 8 o'cloek thisevening, 1n Lower 1t n fow of the disciples of this den have | 1he means and be glad she has comq and fs ever | had found nd disinfectant for 1t Tt could not ( roads shouid forco them to transport frelghta | FaFwellifal, 150 Nadonoat, tun. 1fa few of the disciples of LR mare and more coming, . be frozen out or burned out, since tsell was a | short distance for say $3 and lose $50, by means LL MeMDLRS OF THE CHICAGD VETERAY become 60 dazzled by cvolution that they dis- | “That sentimcnt which we percelve so active | mortal fire, o biack discase, which would not | of the dlver}xcnuu of the traMlc to anothier line, | A Light Arullery are nottaed to roport, in ful gul. penise with 8 God, the community at large | to-dav in oll the towns and citics basalways | die. Proyidence had olways Writteu stranie | and eapectally when both roads run to the samo ;!’,';"’,-,,';,'a{."{,';" .un'.f,"!f':m’"‘J.’.,",fi;.’,"'“‘.'"g"!" ond remaing away from such an extreme, and secs | bren devmed one of the noblest attributes of | things on the walls, ‘e prophecies of one | polnt of destination. 1t was for this reasan tha | S el Wi Sedeclocr, the Divine power, winch was once thought to | man. The beauty of face aud form, even the | period were explained in another, There were | purchuse of the Keokuk & Des Molnes Road U e e have acted lnstantancously, acting wow {n | beauty of genlus. lias, been iess nduiired than | some things which would remnaln daric uatil | was made, os the only means of preventing the ”»‘:l‘,‘zf::.'am::z‘.‘u‘.',“.k LEAD THE X004 long perlods, and, hence, acting In the present | the beauty ot benevulence. “T'u look back and | God saw fit to reveal it upon the last great day. | Chicapo, Burllugton & innc{ any other con- | sfadlsvir-st, g s, as much 08 having acted i the past. | scethis quality of the soul sending forth ita | The oflice of the pulpit was not to roveal those | necting fines at the Mississlppt River from this J arthy A, drace gb § s, o licre waa presented great bistorical com- cdy entltied **'The King's Licutenant,” Mr, Don- ald, the bencficiary, aexumed the leading part of Count Thorane. in which role he has nchieved auile a teputution, Yuung (ioclhe was ursamed by Mim Mary Woif, leading lady of M Warster's coupany in fears’ gong by, Fho other clirncters were amanmed Iy sumdry actors now in 1he cily. A3 rezurds Mr, Donald’s rendition of the part of Thoruwe it can be snid that I fuliy sune fained hin nrevions eiforts, and gaven portaiture full of pathos and Hfe, Murs Woll's Young toethe Wra uiso 4 tine performance, though evidently this h fPHE 10N, G. L. Fom purt, Wi ada he ntyl . Fa. il ol € e ‘| The Christian may hold to an cvolution | rools and bLrauches decper anid wider, | sccrets which [t did not know, but only to irating upon its own lezitlinata business under i3 i Vorhiia menmion ano desaree) SLe M an g | B e e e e | e e oiay mith aho orcsenes of Uod | awskens . mors gratitudo. to - God " than | Yeal that wieh had beon revealed; to proclaim | this section of tho law. Bince this urchase | ton 'beathor “yohaberS dounty, b follu Ginetiyr, man 88 Mra. Goethe, Mr. | ond portnlly dressea by Dr. Thibudo. who otace- [ and makes caeh century a tew chapter in | comes from ony survey of the de- | that which had been writien. God would reveal | was made, the oxtension of the Unicago, Hur- | das, Sent. iy Ttoveria, Mednergat, S| l;tr. "'1""- :llr hmx‘!x s ‘Hack, Tl him to 20 at once to s honme, There wers two | (jonests, Uod Is In thie world ot only making | velopment of the nrts. Hear old Juvenal | Ilis secrets in His own good time. Any other | |Lugton & Quincy from Kuazville ta Des Motues | Thirday, ept. 8¢ 1 Ant- ‘he 8 said about the | deep gashes er . A the peupie of roq N t] imals, and the olants, but | say that “Sympathy for oll bis fellows dis- | theories which were advanced from the pulpit | has been commenced, and when cotnploted will | Sept. 9, 7 h :::El:l’:n‘::‘:nl:‘&dll’:f r?a'::nnu"pr"'mresu:}( valuable [ tinguishes mna from the brute,” When | were nottrue, To-day avother call came to the | pive that road another whack at the Rock B Sept 10, 7 and beautifu) sentiinents. “Oat of nature, out { Terence made his drama proclaim the sentl- | nation, as during the War, not for armies or | lsiand, 1t will then be In order for the Ruck i otner periarmers the better; they were exccrably y (ke icast. The four’ prominent portraite 1cza looked iika four lunatics encaped from nn tomple, another g three other smalicr ance. ders, and neck were b head, and "' face, handa, shoal- en in 4 pulby-looking 0, iunkum, Sept. B 3 Centre Behioal . 11, UL, h B i,y Woodland, Bept. 12, 7 1. Gieuwyo), ehier greele % ¢ { ud sounds, and forms the sentiment | ment. ** I am a man, and tence wll human wel- | powder, but for men aud woncy. 1t was | Island to checkmate by extenatng its Wintersct L. 13, 4 p, M.t \Wellington, Sept. 16, 2. .1 A upo \.:.';:iug“ ; "l;fnw::'k;x n:\:fi“.‘.‘.u:b?:.f;": ’l f"“i’.‘,“:i:‘.',,“.“,.".‘.‘.:i’;;,,‘.‘.f‘,,“;’::‘a.';".,’,t‘.‘,’;“?.'-’.;'.'::E 3; ffl“l:'n:mul in s has been constantly de- | fare I8 dear to me, it Is said tue theatre ravg | & call to battle, not with sword, riile, | branch from Winteract to Creston, on tho Chi- | k; gt 2p. m. S aneer bep. J0r A twice tho curinin went down bofore the ach waa | Junes, though severe, Were not cunshlored dan- | veloped unul at last our carth fs full of art,— | With applouse. In tne Mosale luw, *Thou | aud cannon, but with foud, mediciue, sud nurses | cago, Buriiugion & Quincy, aud shove ita cars AP Lk, it ] completed. In soite of good work done by the | uerous art which builds a tewple or playsa barp, or ( shalt luvu(hy‘nu!ghlmr," aud [n Menander, and | to battle with the merciless invader which was | out on thot rond to be Iqmj.,.x, thus fixing a m,,‘,,j-fim. 2 J Yeuding perfarmers, the play last evenlog was uny- Jncobe was inken lnan exnress wagon first to the | shapes a vasc or singsa song. By s‘milar but | Plato, and Cieero, 8 tuing but o succens, TIE COMMUNISTS, The mililary oteanizatio 1 of the Communista In ihi<eity, snoin og the ** Lenr und Wehr Verein, held ats firet ounusl picnic at Oyden Grove yesters day riy all the Soclalivts and & number of the Workinvmed's nssocistions participated 1n _the \t'muualum Firat came tho Lebr und Wehr ercin, with ity white panta aad bloe Dloures, fully lrm:xfi.nnceded oy a hand of muste, Then came the following organizationa: Northe western Maennerchors International Singlng So- ciety; Knights of Criaping Cstponters' Union; Tielepates from the United Workinemen Unions; Skanulnavian Section of_the 'tallor Socety: Cute ters’ Lnion; Free Sucialistic Brick- Jayers' Ansocution: Skundinavien Sectlon of the !;nclnl(mc Workingmen'a Part; of tne Sectl ! P uu‘ "unruuch Gll-'wlnln. nm{ {l)llllmr ‘r:uruuns of thy ‘Iflud wu? "“i'.“m:nk'f A;Iul gaalncnwhlca ‘bov.u coulil) nlg y lnz. H‘l xhg vl(nox- T 18 SGHTI 0 P sadder foolsteps the sentiment of Chority hng | Remon, and Persfan literature,—the law ol ¢ nation was responding, eart of the | vitle Branch {8 built to Des Motues, the Winter- 3 3 Somer ek iteat calamity has helped manking | rectprocity fa belors mankind waiting 1o be | peoble was fouched. bubile svimpathy was | set Hiranch wil e built v Croaton: e, i arelagn Court Lot Vs eveumme AL weave together aud measure the wurds, **What | fully enacted, Quiniillan said, * Give bread 1o | aroused. The natlon could not and would not | It is evident the efTect of this scction wiil be | A full attendance is desired, na fuiportant busl ye wouid_others should do to you, do ye to | o stranzer in the name ol the universul brother- | let these unfortuante peopte fignt with death | disastrous to Iowa ronds, asit wil deprive them | Do traneacted. _Candtasies re luviicd. tuen.” The oublfe aud private gricfs of the | hvod, which binds all meu fnto one family un- | alone. Relnforcements must be sent. Dellver- | of iegithnate busiuess, for the benefit of oute HE REQULAR MONTHLY MEKTING UF 1103 warld bave all combined and have mude a river | der the common Father ol nature.”” If sicha | ance would cowme at lenzth, Tae Angel of Lite | slde corporations, Already the Toledo, Peoria ital for Women and Children will e heid ot ihe of lose vut of thulr many drops, Wnen we | shapy of human developineot. could buve come | would compel the Angel of Death to surrender | & Warsaw Road nas made coiplaint” to tho | Jstliution eomncr of vadling und Adumusie., iy read dally the_record of Ui pestiience that is | only by the way ol public and private mis- | the sword. The deserted strettacvould be re- | Railroad Commissiouers against tne Buritogton, | Taer: & + o e MATE B rartng o our South, we can but hope that thus | lurtune, then let us fecl that our griefs aro not | occupied ; commerco would resumo {ts wonted | Cedor Raplds & Northern Koad, that & wiil uot K RIXTEENTH WAND BEPUBLICAN CLOB tue Creator fs urgiuc onward the most valusble | without some reward. If, “on account | channels, o ever afterwards tho moral dise | receivcits cars on the same térms as thoso of | ‘|'1%, SIXTEENTI WARD REPUBLICAN cLUd ang powertul sentiment of socfety, Therenre | of human columity, Chrlst come, aud | tance from Cbivago to Vlukibule Memplis, | the Clhicago, Burlington & Quincy, with which | geazwick and Sigel-ate. & two ideas which outrank all otlicrs,—~the ong | but for our moral troublea would not have | and New Orleans would be lessenes d bands | the Burhington, Cedur Raplds & Northern Is | /.o E SECON! ENT WILL TAVE ATAT that Gud Is our Father, the othior that man {« | come, wo may not Indeed Lo wiad over | stronger than thoso of raco or cominerco would | opcrated fa_direct. cunncotion. It {8 probable | |, SECOND REGIMENT WILL HAVE A IAT- our brother; snd, as it is confesscd by most | man's awiul depravity, but we might be thank- | biud the North and South in sym- | the Rallroad Commissloners will have thelr | thiscveuing, tne chiits on (ho Jath foor apo e e thinkers that_society caonot exist without the | lul that earth wos just dark enoueh to draw | vatay, — In mentfontog the sublimo hero- | haods full of this particutar business, moved, Every memuer Is required 1o bhe preseut. faith In the Father, 80 may It be asaumed tiat "lm divlu? t.m\!l futo ln. 1‘2 L"mnp»innlullur nn: {su;l lu!l th& phvfllrlm;n nuu"nunun k‘mmfid .__7__‘.!;0'.‘:._"“-1"“‘ n never reach a high etviltzation without | pleture of evil, we have that picture of moral | in fighting tho vellow tever, the speaker sald: S MIN N N. 1% erianiog decolv the. santiment thal we nroml | ercatness, ‘The advent.of Jesus makes man's | #1hero s auother plcturo silll mors. attractive | Y PIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON & station sand theuco to the County iloepital. “The attending physiclan probed the wound, and found that the bullet, which was quite a larze one, hud entered near the navel. and had gane diagunully throuh the ahdomen. ~ Frain the fact that there is n ganglta of micstines about tist porinn of the ?nuh;mon. the wound was consuiered necessanily fatal. ‘The causes that led to this tragedy aro to be found n the slory of Jdacobs' Jdissipated life. Where Iia came froni, of wno he was, nu uvne a$ present knowa. Iie first camo under ihe notice of the polico while teniding bacat a low dive on the coruer of Mendlan and Despinlnes streetd. While hero his canduct was #o bad that his wire and cnild 1ett hiith, —shio says becouse of bis violent tempor, hla wicked wave, and the fact that ho wis babitually comsorting - with ne- gro women, © Inonler fo support Bereelt and child, it is all D NEPUBLICA : Sokiety caslt WESTERN. By GEO. P. GORE & CO. v luckaimit Union, Cabinet lak. | theakune e Jnculm wan ivestd for betatly o | Urctorat, 16 the sillictions which at tnes o | SUUCSOUANE, o b from our manys | Syampathe e Tt s o1 oot v | Tho Peorls Transerip baa n long articlo re- v e shssinn i e Ruclely, dorora Turn | vaulting souo drunkon fulur \n bis satoat. ho | ot brotherhood and_benevolence, then, halnful | shaped troubles ‘s many-shaved viriue should | stit-sacritice scen in thoss \who as piysiciataand | t15e to the levy for taxcs made by the Treasurer ) Makers' Ald Society, ' Tho procession on Miwiankeo avenuie near Secund street und marched along (hat sirect tv Nortn aveauo, thence vast to Clybourn avenne, andalong tho latter strelt to Ogden's Grove. Tho pleasant, clear asaware, Jle became acquainted with Addle avts, who Israther a good-loa<ing eolored waman, about'n yearaud a hati go, and has been living with her'vince, ulthough having been Irequently arrested for vesting her. le lcceml{’ullmlnzdl . O 1a's bitter root, whose llower | Persian poem perceived many centuries ago. | uthers. A promislug younyg pliysician in New 3 % Ly i oS Hower | bl of years ainve a Persian dreamer saw | Orleans oftered his servieen o 1o Howard A polih Hienaiagion &% Woserh on the monlg Iut, instead of philosophizing too much, let | the relations of suffering to spiritual education, | soclation a short time since, and immealately K. 2, Among r things it scts fort) us name some of ihe storms which have let | and in all the witehery of poetry sang: devoted himself to the work. Dravely he stood | that whoen 08 the cause Js, we must be thanklul for grand | spring. But that such s the truth an ofd | nurses brave the parils of the scourze to reseus | of Tazowall County on the train of the Indian- Eflra Lfll\ge fi“ml{m Sala A oF weather and tha chesp price of admisaion had the | Altuation as waitcr in the Iielces 1touse, and | wee Iistary, and which nra destine Tsometlinea think that nover blows 0 red by tho sick nod dying. Ovly two days awo ne | Wrlkht bocamo Rocelver, and since his Recolvor- . aifeet o Grawing & 1afo crowd 16 Uhe wrave. - Mr. | oot 8 week ago they feuted aparimente. at tho | Sreut marks in hstory, and which ara teatiied Tha roso 0a wicre some biricid Cear blad; £e11 gt lfs post. ‘This fs the side of Luwman na- | #bip, there was duc and havencerued taxcs againit B HOES - 4. Lyact niuda ttio omtion, and ila speech differed | mumberg nbovo mentigned. Last night, uponcom. | {00t Siose are opidemics, fires, famince That avery hyacinth the garden wears ture whicli touches tho Divive, L have never | theroad in the countics in Mtnols_ throngn wWwhich ¢} L bty feyn thto Commuaiss Lsragues ussally | ing wome from wurk, ho found she haae torked | STV kas, “and warm.. Deavh fa fadced g | Droptin ot lap froim soue onco luvely head. [ read of lierolsin on- the batiteNeld which couid | 1o Foad rune, tho sum o $3:0,508. 70 Ot (s AND SLIPPERS inile: o1 duichy veranlons, e e om o mttier | erpeinal storm that follows us, but letus | When this poct saw sprivgine up whery the | sirbass tnje.” it ito AR SEOCK or” (hs Campny Tar o yetes AL Tvemunt st .1y, Kyt Now Yorky D. | With bk of uroetitutos of Golh avcn aid Garatyy | FALhE think of those suddan, unexpectod ealam- | cruclizion “hud beew tivse carly and lovely | Dir. McCleancy noxt spoke of the strict quar- | Ht i hnd S5, haie Sariar sk et . ¥ i L Craptas i, Naw, Ve 1. | and all of them preity drank, o called Addls | itles which from cme to tune appear with | Howers ho saw what all history conlirms, that | antiue regulations of some of the Southern Iu- | never worth auything and pmlmb} y nuver will bo: ing power. Tho cffect of death In its or- | the hyacmth we call bencyolénce has grown | land citles. Grain was allowed to le o the | no afvidend was cver paid on It snd 1n fact is not x‘l‘ll\:u‘r'y !’fm‘; Is very grent upon sympathy and | well where some noble one has died fa the bu- fimun:'wn n:lm ):.hu w_lwfil- (;( llrmh! were stopped. g;:fipn%.lci:‘u: ;ner'ely E’n; Jnnny‘!:n,tlllllvu 'ul rop- GE0~ Pv GORE & co'l g yo but the clfect of 8 sudden destruction (s | mun gurden. 6 showed how and why It was pecessary Lo 3 as alav taxed ror Jts fall valae, -y & Z'r'fi;'x?r‘. fol: 1t Wakes up tho intellbut apd heurts Wa are permitted by these wonds of Christ, | bave these quarantino rezutations and to, bave |l{cmm Wrleut, vetng anxious to provido for 68 & 70 Wabash-av., All the'people of New Orleans and Aemphia | and by this fuw of reclvrocity, to visw this mat- | them enforced cven by the strong arm of the T,:a‘.'-fiffim"‘"}.#u“"& a8 posniole, hay Wady e Wednesd Seot. 4. at 9:30 ¢ will dié by tuc law of Nature, Threa thnes al- | tor ol calumity in another licit. 1t is not ecl- | law, Intemperanco was worse than the peati- | [RORNRAEY, eorts 1o procurs mowey from the eancauay, Hepl. 4, at viob A, m, ready In 8 hundred sears have those popuf fishness, bul 1t 1 wisdum, und humility, and de- | lence. No druukard could inherit the Kingdow | g0ivorze by tho courts m‘,""m“ burpuso, but | Waon wo shall, amaong othor CUSTOM- « slons been earried out to the fields of thy dead; | pendetice comnbined, when man feels that he [ of God. Tho eyes of the people were sullused | many of the hondiiolders are now poor people MADE GOUDS, soll Lut the heart is wost toucted when, fn a | inuy blmself some day need tho npathy of | with tears on reading the accounts of the Mis- | without monoy or incume, not having reccived s single week, whola familles~1ather, mother, | vitiers, ‘Tne words, Do to others ns you | Flssippl plazue, but 60,000 peovlewereannually | dollar of tnterest on thielr bonds of tals Company song, aud daughters—aroall stilted tn death, the | Would have othera do to vou,” convesl witafn | wulking down to perditon, He desired thut | for mure thun four yeurs, and the bonda thum~ Yei nedlom, lipvy group vl suddenty called away uever to | them the (dea that you ond I are not sbove the § tha nation be quarautined from this great | Acives have liitls value in tho market, and yory | 103 Cus 1 1 ot e weturn. We cry as we read. Ourmorniug pa- | reach of musiortuune, Ihey wiisper to us.that f-xu;:um Clirlat came to the world to give re- | few ownun '”*"“,"“f o "5°°°n'1~ i b s e pers ute blotted with our tears, Much na the | there ure uorcad durk pages in our future, fn | lfes, The Son of God came 10 us to suve the 'M'l'_:l':fu':';fl"r 3 "‘.;fl :""‘ u‘;"";:;;lw’:" ’fl‘r‘“ 25 ¢ Men's A Baye” Calf oy, medlam to prime. urdiuary operations of naturc fmpress oll sty | our old school-books thero was a storvof o | world, Ie implored bils hearers to fullow propy o ng conditlon | 5 U DilL 1100 - and poy curreat wpersting expe) . N - 200 ¢, . iients OF vbservers, yot the voice of thess work- | Widow in n_lunely cubin, un some shoré, who [* Chiriat’s lovivg ¢xamples. ,um,.,.z this Recolver Weisht i 3;‘:';'.»:« dCont., ostra. wnt, and took her to ‘task (or being oul ko lato, but #ho escused hersslf by saying that her mother and a dsdy friend © were with her, and that they had heen - visiting sumne fricuds on Merican wirest. Jdncobs anked her for the key, which she iave him, and be went nway. ' Suortly uiterwards she went away home, and, not finding hen there, in her drunken passion sho hurst wpen the door by drive Wiz her knees through the panels. Fivo itantos afler this Ji at once hegan to el nnd heat i Jancture tne W ention of Lbleer Barrett, 'As Addie Davie appeared at the station there wore scarcely any marks to0 be fdund upon her prrson, wnd whe” Alluwed that beyond 8 wpratned weiet she bad not been injored, E1 D) ard, Ura o, L Bolit. . . amt Pracsfio—d, sutherland, Ralt "Lokei Hon. Pliietug Bawyer, er, KuglandgdJ, U, 8 ne-; Jusn Madrig, u House~P, d, Toriey, D landi L. . Hopkine, nalt 1. ham, Liocalng J. Juubbard, ‘i rr elds, mer Hours— enpan . Wake e i Eir dlirguencct A 1atne, Lotoitor A, K. Woud, U, 88,7 F, 4. Bkilton, Mexico Clty: J, £ Smart, Camiiriuge. CRIMINAL. OBITUARY. Toys’ Alex. and rlme. ing 18 feeble compared with the awful eloquence | never turnud huogry awuy the shipwrecked yoar, 10 addition to meeting all hty current hicazo Blios Co.'s Culf Lo, — .Joseph Kalser and ‘* Handsome Bertha' eatamity: They move tho soul abd qaieken | sullor, - From year o year sho kent bor i DR. GOODWIN. ovligations, promotly oatd into the teca- 8,3 " i Clitldrew’s Chlengu Bhoa Co.t were vaged by Officer Twohoy. WL JOUN RRUNER. ita tuinost sense. burnlng, und some food prepared lor any o : ries of tho ten counties throngn which | 40caen Women's and Vasterday morolng many of the citizens of Chi- 1, Otlicer Henry Smith arrested Julins Strang for vugraucy, and found in his posscesion pswn. tickets for o coat and pair of paats, fur which the pulice expoct to Bud an ownor, At on early hour yosterday moruing Lieut, Gerbing and a plateon of polico swooned down upon a dive at No. 24 West Randolph ax heen, notorious for two years used to be pulled frequently i d onple of women were fu nd some alx young on and thievery. ui Tn Rowau and Qreek naratives you wil find treuted harably by thio ocean. Ty kv ‘to bor RECSETION: DY méu;!'l*c';f CONGNEOATIONAL | the ruad = rune L thie record of terrible events adorned with words | conduct o had an only son on the e mnd s’ Ba ol‘beticvoience and increy. - 1ord aa wero thuse | sea. He hud ool abeat for sears,and sho [ The Rev, E. P, Goodwlo, who 10 ably aud ac- | B8le¢ oo fea it tho balanco £ GUITaL 10 | o L B i W et s e made old hearts, they sometimes broke down when ‘Vl"fl!l"m"f to otliers nlldlhlfl loped otlicrs would | ceptably fills the pulpit of the First Congrega- | eceivod of this $ 30,000, ST0.HOL 49, mmoreibamn ladelphia-made Woinen', stlmes, sad Gl in poctry und general literature of the old | the whote universu allow some thought of sclf to | Summer vacation yesterday woruing by a largo | o % oi viack, and the balanc. 8 401, 00§ 3 R RATT teen Fiue Eampsror Vosnaian rss o ot | i i tho hease” Wo inayail ol | congrogation, the maln suditoriun "ot the | & e e iR Coopor Yiod fi'*‘"‘.‘:‘“flf SPECIAL TRADE SALL with the sufleriugs of the Jews that he did | 8l the plague-stricken citles, partly becanse we | great edltice belng Glled nimast ta {ta fult ca- | evertolovy without cxprews leave and autharity i ¢ bd our children are not invainerable, % frow the Fedural Court, \Whica he nover asked, W' n:»l. {nnrc‘!‘\utgul!g;‘:‘l-!.e"r‘:lx;al:g:luvz"l‘ah?:‘lm"'mg :ll u.:l llf\:'putt: b umm“i‘}":lu“c :rl";'n_wl;‘“:.:fi pacity. The followivg Naes were distributed | it nder all the clrcumstances, that the m; :DRY G‘OO:DS, g Wil e ialR el spirit. | sow. Our city, which to-day scews so tiappy, | ADCUE the pew: by F. Cooper was arbitrare. unjustifanio, aud an: 2 Ms ming was too sensitive and - too | funned by pure heatthful winds fram thousanids WELCOME HOXE. tirely unnecessary, and that Jidge ‘Trent did ex- | Thursdny, Sept. 5. 9:30 a. m. s M lsa b over 9100000 T 0 Cirat Skt Lace e ong o kid . & partion of which was defived from | 260 Caxes Sén', Huys B cagoand Ilyde Park were pained to hear of the sudden death of John Remmer, General Account- ant of the Pullman Palace-Car Company. Sowme tne sgo Mz, Hemmer, feellug unwell, went w0 Londen for the Pullmon Company b the hepe of recovaring, e having made two trips befare for thio Company, oech of which aided him. 1o wi expected 10 seturuto hle family to-morrow. He left Livernool on theatesmer which arrived Satur- day evening in New York, On it was Jobn lew. msr's body, he haviog died when twelve hours out n men 1o various " actly Tight in grontiug a restraining ordor, The 1., ! of port of brouchitls, contracted while on hownl | larie W tlnd anv plcasur fu such wholosale | Of suare milles OF pure Walte utid sweet grasw, D Tl icame homes L W hatikay 1 5a. valuabio anirs tmprores | - Deslrable Lincs of Seasonsblo Goods. No Sale Tuet i Jath nor in the wireots of unrrival were taken care of by | murder o8 dolizhts savages; and hence, who- | Dosatsses no inmuuity acalnat tistorgune. It Whoso fove roturns thes yot again ment toTazewell us woll a¢ ovory othor county | SN BeRLY G Tt e et Awketon," Denis Redaen, & ¥est Division crook, of the Pullman Company,and | ever shall read carefully the stege of that su- | 13 Hot the less possible because oot Lo be seen, “l'o thine accustumed placo, through which It rune, aud it )il becomes the Staio olicly il and ot Hawkius, wald 1o be 8 hutoriows conl- [ 11,g famsly was atonce sdvieed by toregraphs’ 1w | cred city, will flod that the law of mercy was | The lnauslry aid science ob to-duy aro butiling or any cotiaty 80 Drows the feout of raitroad - = T = dence wan, re Incked up in the W est Maduon d will aerive bure Tues. | acting azainst the lower love of desolation, | gaiust pesilleuce with somy suceess, but thy Agaln to break the hallowed bread, ninz throngh i, which hid dono and s doing so By M. M. SANDERS & CO,, e but are not "0"",'1; Nelther wera The real truth, no doubt, Is that nelther Vos- | demons of the air cannot all be exorvised and “The hallowed wine to pun wuch for the development aud inprovement of lia T2and T4 Wabash-ay,, Chicago, 11, B Ay, Tl D""]I";'J“!l i n alid resident of iydo Park, | paudan nor e son ‘Tlius’ destroyed Jerusalem ( sam, Cold air haw not always been u security, We welcutie thee, Muy Cheist's own power | lats and enhancing the value of is produc UAth-Ry i et rayor! prmclples, ¢ | baving lwed o nce 1457, e was toru in | wycupt ao far ow they woro both fed onward to | 10 theso pesdilences nave come in as high latt: Rest on thea vverinore, We nav H ot they arw wusbectad of crooked provensi: | Euyiand, at Shaw, near Oldham, aud wis aver 40 | 5 ree DY ut jynoraut and mad commune within | tidesus New York and Lovdon. Mun's art | kb donont ol el S LT ST ls country Hthe itor- | 4 e, Thu best dews. I the eity, and the | ubd toil can do much, but oy will never rob Wo welcome thea to carneat toll e A s (e s of e iy aftes iy pull B ol | et mad werved Wit (0t Corany Tor | Jtomuaus without, waw o wisdom fu’ the' war, | Nature of tier sturo of calauitién, L recull now O e o e el ity as llccelver, We know he took 16 with the rosd OF e A Ut nada pon 8 house of e | 1éu yeara in tho capucily of Presidents e amd wept daily over its crueltys but thera werg | other powers of the ofr aud eartn. In Ioll Aud grant u graclous yieid, mied and Lun_dangerons conditton, ity roll- imutes wore captired” and fout Stherncr: | and Gieneral Accauntant, Por tho past fow youra | 501000 idlcrs nou criminals snd beggurs within | 8 traveler upon one of the first steant ing rtock comptetely run down, and an {ndebted- by chwbmg through a window, but | 1e hau beew with the Palnan Company i the la who, huving not a furthivg of propesty to fuse, | boats on the Weatorn waters wroto toat We wolcome thea! We welcoma theel 3ainet the comuany over and above fts cap- ay ter wers captored durlig the guy, The | LeFcapacity, dr. Remuier was very wnach re- | assailed each day ull tho statesmen and think: | atter reacting the Missiasippl the water beneatn {tere may'st tnon labor on, ital stuck of over $10,100,000. or aver SL3, V00 'L sunof (he proprictress and & friehd nawed Luko [ gheciec asa cltvue, lo wiy 8 wembor of tis | e people, and stoued to death as a traltor | tho bout becatie trouuled; omitous sounds Tl Curlst ahall wpeak thy Welcoie home: | Perwnllc, and much of 1hia uebledness 14 due ta &) 9 Wlirien are. ictully wiartied 10 Lo female dn. | E1rst Vrosbylorinn Gaurclof Lyde Furk, aud loaves Jew ' who possussed ony progerty, | Wwere heard; the sky wore an unfiatural tiues **Tuou fartatul one, wull done 1™ e I Ll pino or s riaail Wha linve (upitsi ien of the house, wot uver 1 yeare of age: oud | WHeand tho colidren, supplies, porformed lavor, or loaned money in ¢! ciorgoncioe. Thia lars fudebtminoss chu never | TU€30Y, Sept. 1, at 10 @’clock sharp, be fully pald, and we think the State of Hliuow Is | Full inea uf everyinlng tn the Boot aud Sioe tue. ove the dust and uoise of that crumbling thy persond st the: juandings seemed territied, o o ”_V one gy yot look back aud .35 But you ull know tue story, For days and weeks After the reuding of passaczes of Seripture by the form of huinan brotherhood, and hear | the “varth trewbled, sod a district atinost us | the pastor and conureration 1n concert, sud the | ay able 1o bear a portion of the loss as hundrods of | 84anini o tho country and ity irade, conatsiing 18 soma pleadings In the form of our Golden [ lures ws the State ol ‘Mussschusctts suuk untll | singiug of s hymu, six new members came for- | the croditors to whow the Company b fudebted. vart of f y § Htule, © Wu may well supposs that after each | Whal was ouce 8 veautiul Jund covered with | ward lor reception fnto the church, and the | The doy arter Juldge Treat fswied tho order re- | KEITH'S Mon’s and Boys' Duff, they cxhilhit toeir certiilcates of marrlage with os wucy eutiefaction ua » grass widow, Arrcsts: Kate Bullivan, larceny of n $5 note frum utlicer 'I'hnvfiu Noonan, while she was LOCAL rOLITICS. LARE, A member of the Republican party since Its or- ¢ ot 16 Mie at the Armor, i iy bloudy war of uiitljuity thers hos risen up sume | lurins and villages becuine w dead luse, und fs | right band of fellowship was oxtended” by Dr, | strainiug the County’ Treasurers frop levying for Alex, and Cong. e, homs wud saice Since, suasuliing | Suration tuds sowerioer o Tae Tuingxe since | Lol Wiy i 10 sak th living why thus now e o ke Couatry. AN widui tho | Uoedwin, atter ths roadiug ol the Articesof [ {axes, un spplication of tho Attorney.denersl of | vy BORSCH'S Rfon's and Boys® eorge Wasu '} |} ehs N . Lowrence al ol {y EAE ] altnd - 2 ol Lavery, 10" ycors ‘OF ays, isosterly aad | aud Joun Tabor, candidates for County Comuiie- | Siould wan lufure “inan. © Cowyer did B Lok sarthgiakon VThiat the proverty (o be sl mnder th Buil, Alox, and Cong. lows not reach bis pocth ou slavery by a sudden | chariots bavo rumbled, In whut snape calam--| Before the pulpit the Communion table had 3 bound. When ho sang of brothertiood und of | ities will come wo know wot, ‘They hide thefe | been prepared, and, ateer delivering a brier and | decree in thie ca liberty, he only gathered up pearls of thought, | furwa that they wuy creats o wore perfect con. | Impressive nddress’ on the institution of the whuh had been forining ever alnce the human | sternation. “Thls wo kuow, that the Author of | Lurd's Bupper, Dr. Gosdwin sdminlstered the he v futully hud become conselous of sullering, Loug | Nuture perwifis oo’ generation to come and go | *Sacrament, and the scrvices were clused 10 the | impores unun before carth’s §lls moved Cowper, they had af- | Without bavlug sech soue ot thess tearful tu- | usual mavoer, went of all tax: feetedl Laatah, and inpreseuce ol tha “peopk Tasceny "ot pothers Hait 6 tnouey, on complmnt of ki o hl:e-l und tweive fuwates of 'geinll, ot by delivercd to the | Tho Buifalo Hand-made Boot, . cfor exceuty - on ald proverty duo at the daie Philudolphia Childron’s Shoos, vo oeen fully pald,” ‘Fhts order | Al obilesand slzes: And 8 larwg atuccot Mo Dorsy [ 1 purchasont of the rond the pay- | YOl wad Child Boats, ‘suiny| " Hiinoln beforo Micy ean jaga | oloi WillLe sid wvhou s | muits of suctesy. ‘Lle olden Bule, therefore, S vousesslun of the properiy, but docs sluger on the llopublicsn side, in the Tuwn of Lake, have so arranyed muttors betwoen them Lhst the furmer has agreed to withdraw sad support the latter for the nowmination, on the uvronnse from on complaint of Jerry 0'Co lough, larcesy of o handiers ute {ront Patiick Scanion, of No, Juhu "Tollwan, larceny of & borss Yy, SN BANDERS & C 0 NI -Bala wll e witih ua) ot Daikrup Stock At 2 el ek i ing s crand |+ Comfurt ye, comiort, ye, niy people. Speak yo che R yatery bl Ry % Mathias Macheite, b‘r‘n‘u‘l’n:xrl:mrlc‘:fii:?‘ll:o;n“i(l‘ Tbr s heett n Tt Fasmiasiom “,:u-‘l" c"""ummi: = Jl;m lem:’:” .ln d-mrun ‘{l“ :"iu'ml“ u;:ru:omxu::{;::;‘ :: it ‘u,'" nua Hoeclal mul:uaw ;An' Tridune. CURRENT OFPINION. At SISl To1 Walintloavs ifecty Wik & Y Daye ruied man have wiade alsd a devp musle, u ) ceause It is o pres- . 118 aud 120 ebie] ‘L.‘.{,?urfi.‘fif'im"u.'::fi’:li‘..R.“'&%:‘; fonmulered l‘l“:“ufld ’n‘x‘:....m"“.‘.f'fi‘:??‘.‘,L‘:,’.',a..‘:,‘,’ Not ouly have ware reactesd thus Bad pro- | ent rich. aud duty, but because of that uncer- | _ BPRINGRIELD, LI, Seot. 1L.—The Africau 3, Bo are LARGE AUCTION SALB duced 8 aympathy of man with uisn, bub to'the | Lath Leworrw Lo Which we go aud furtber atilt | E. Church camp-mectiug, which has been fu | T2 Grant movement ls booming, same end have teuded the othor forms of sud- | Wuto whicu we sball send our beloved children, | progress for ten days pust at Oak Ridgo Park, | 1ell and hard Umes.—Little Rock (drk.) Gasetts dew uud reat griet, The carthyuake and the | Storis uwall us ail Wbonie, uud city, anastate, | North Springield, closed to nleht. with s st | (Zem-)- % BOOTS AND SHOES fur tug place be cuuld tie elccted, by two weli-knuwn ruisne and thior Michard Somers and Joha M i threw sand 1 thele eye poceeded to aearch t sev, whu #0d thep, hulding them, for monsy. Finding none 118 PRIENDS ARE ACCONMODATED. 28 ST 8 . cocflagration and plague haye feft bebind tnem | ubd for thuse cark davs the law of reciprocit , , Thera sooms to be no foundation for the TULSDAY, SEPT, 3. oty beiped feimelyve ' (o' Giguin s ol Te.he Eddar of Tha Tribune, uloeper klory of Flnirity, o etaiis of thiss | 1 B noble preparation, Y | jaun by tue Rew, Dr. Turner. of Philadeluida, | o8 SO0 eraee™ 1 tha namne. of & GeTios 8ALR el 1o, St Dllcerd Sicveriiont 2o Hoaltien | b ooy nl¥, 2 —Same of ny friendt haTe | uast ovents tave fllou’ away sud periaied, | | Tholeasous of L moruiog are thus manifest, | 1438 e laruely attended, aad awalicued - | ramor st o Pou) Your aces® o tho o of & LAUGE AULTION 8 puraued 4ud capiured Thie thicros ma. 1hoy were | DcoRKrumbliog sbout It that my. uame has uot | hut great strokes of the bistoric pen Fewalu 1o | We must pause 1hour courses, Lowever succas. | Teased interest auons the denominations, ol Tork Biepress (Deins)s i DR Y GOODS crucs.uz the Fors Waype tricke. Thoy oiade g | Peen locluded fu tho list of the candidates for the | show usthat at Lisbon and Culabria, waen | ful thuy may be, and in our pleasurss howeyer iAo, . buldstang of resistauce, Bul ahe coercion of & tho qurth opened o bury tens of thou- | long aud loud, to read the darker puga of otier Soactas Disa ioad Liko sundry other Groonback candidates, Coruncrship. Wili you, o satisly my fricads, p my vawie Lo the )l Iteputlican party, L subject 1o nuiwination by ke cuuree, \‘rl( respecttally, Prure W, Hoxuaxn: TIIE COURTS, couyde O cocied revulvers brought the; the iwelith bireet Station. 6 (e slely Thu days fun wus commenced just afler midnlzht by Plilip Brown, & scoundrel of a neyro barve., kuown 8s the *:Frylug-lsn Surderer, sands, aud ot Loudon In its plazue end | lives. We wmuss read the record of Kow Orivatie et o et e, Yaibby COIIme | Bradloy Burloi, of b, Albans, Vi., owiea Na: I w TWATS AND CAPS, CLOPIING, NOTIONS, &co ¢ tiou-services ¢l s N o 31 fire, the Goldeu Lule was ralscd to & new | and Grenude, and Menphis as though we as | Chatand delivered ddress {n which b | tlonal Bank. Tt Jooks as if somebody wae belug WEDNESDAY, 8 guldcance. £t 18 related that in tue earth- | well av dercuco wero Lutan sud were mdifferent | yavssg ot of the Saress Ih whieh b | o) cated,—loston Larald ({nd.). CiAs. i Qifake 2t 01 Aotioch, 230,000 persons perlstied, | v 0o bt nterest. | We must aever closssny | WAned Catlolics of the dungerous tendenclos : ) U Lisbou, Nov. 1, 1755, DU,000 persuns were | book of huwan Iifubecause our paee, oF porirait, of thie public schools, aud took the strovgest Ben Batler insists that Stanley dMatthows l_iy BLIS T, 4, HADDIN & Co_ , POMEROY & COq 1orwidch criae o served Wt Slare the' X, s Kied 18 fow ihivate "ln, the dlirict of | or biograply f not there, but wo st Kecp i Rvund sgalat thu, shali e puslipad oz Lojaing the otlor Coumlitee Auctloueyrs, 74 @ 0 Itadolph-ste tentiury, a great deal of i werd . Thus over all ! en, and hang w eliehit or sym) y n contempt. e caunot pun u 0. 000, . a {.:.:’x.ff’ lfiu-: vfleekfin ot "u;fi&";fl o 'fi‘lfl‘;fim‘:’:’;‘o:‘:‘“&"_y“h“ W. Telctman | CRiabris B0 muu'l.hu;-ory calamitles are scen | the Froat DURG OF I0al. i g OLD SETTLERS, of Auericab cltlxune Who siars that copteuisi,— 2,500 PACKAGES arber sue! nro; epel + ta-day, cuc cras 4 ad 1 oh . ¢ Ll e 2 R Ol eksewer u:: SUERMION SOUNY 16 BRI aliost {u ths quantity of oue for cuch genera: We miust read tu tho modern flts, aud I the Apecial Dispatch §0 fhe Tridune, p 8t street. Wheo the place closed Suturuay utzbt, 8 dlspute atosc as Lo the pay, and Brown, baving uumber of drinks, atunce . With a drawn razor tu cach vund he drove (s brobrietor and suother Lusver frum the shop, aud, after belpiug biusel? Lo the custenta, ure tu kil them, aud chusced ct. L8 was procecding to cacry Eolomon A. Sinith beyan & suit for §2,000 axainet Willism Fitagersld. CIBCUIT COURT. ‘The Peavls, elc, fur the use of F, E. Cook, ad- minlstrator of lugh Higooy, besan a uit in et for 3,000 against Willam liggoy, Kicherd tiuu; aud, wssusming, as wo do, that our earth { charity which of Iate yeurs has become 5o great Daxvies, (1L, Sept. L—Tho old setulers of | . Bon Butler has placed his ' yacht in charge Y IBIED B \GG lGE as & God) and that our God hxs Intelligent pur- | & couimaeut upus th Iotriueie worth of €urist’s | thix suction of country, Kaowi s the o Webssh | of Lis son s ot daal o e el oIe 08 o y 1 1a BB imait n the roges of s, bt | st wid i Abope- o the. homi s . | Fegun® il bold u ko rension o thia city | g1t who, whed she ++5ossllgion. sid s fet AT ATCTION are au elcuoul ¢ BT osubher i vhewl |- - dout, A% the call of_saciaOf ‘Uicso spalifug | ernal vaie of fho Unristiod ellglon tway 1l fo | 00 the 3th lust. About 2000 spesial lnvitatlons | (At a perdon who ware Jewelry was puiug airaivht At e Drown Frelghi Beout st wet eudof adinzs i t, o > 4 5 i ¥ Hell, a0d consequently tiok hees allofd sud events, Kings sud rulers, aud ull the rich, und | appear, It may escape detection by these fors | have becu sent out, Senator David Davls, the | 1 a iy all the poor, bave rushed 10 e Lol of Lao | Of foxie, bUE passiuie ot tn wtudl Mo snd vicas | Mon, Jobt. Wentworth, sud Gov. Caliomn Ly | Y608 1t V0 Bor siator. = Wuskington Foat (Dewt.). ™ L o\ ippy, NEPT, £, AT 10 0°CLOCK A+ v O'Counel), Mulveir. wuunded, or sick, or holpls r to the burial | lug & Protestant clergymun or s Rowan prie acegpted, aud will be nt, The oratjon will Ben Butler, the champlon balidozer, dor Chicazo & Nurthwestern 1. @& Co. Gut Lia tlrcut wheis be was placed under arrest, sl Soddoun Mol o . of the deod. Some wges liave showy Wore | a Prowstant wouan OF & SIster of Caarity, dy? | b Betireeed. by Jdto S ln Uooking, ot Cbies Put & question be thouzht was a posar; L Satuctay Uit iate burglare iedto effct an | a8l 08 Sogars Cosrpuuxe=ThsodarsWiles ve | eruclly ofIndiferuacs, it allthncs aud oluces | g u the s of & fatbiut wurss, wo tiust & MU e\ o, Wiany, YeabA FUtioab OF tild e B erk, = RS il : g 4 ERly. 8353, i va riscn up (o these hours to 3 cnevu- | all caslly Hud there a proof that Chris ¢ N ol own wil erk, > e CO. Sl vl 3 Usasiuebl wludog loko tu real | ChucttCoiurGosnpauions-i. Abrsaias val | [euco s Dorulamn, - 110 more enilelicued aud | Riko Gur SOHd Dion s iIdsIon (e Baost diis g e . And balidosed the Chawipion billduzer W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & €O Fan mvenue. A werisut G beand dhem, sud b | - e e moral a6 aze, the wore quickly does 1t tly to the | Wien scicuce sud logle aro sitent or cold, Jet Glagam-Dress Muola In Varis. A York Hait Uid.). Lo ncreaus at the tow of Ler v They tried futiiuile ket by rovolvers sud m’ruju bi‘:: 3y frowm tiew up-utaira, Jellung 8 ouly \ CIC UL lapos. be yaud rlecuily scpsruicd, upd disappoared. Sowe Iwo buure Jater. burglare, presutiably Lis asme uges, cutered 106 uce | No. C0d Alicbigan Bvemge by . g 4 euyhgkt, o which Tufy wartly gained AcCisa. Waile ruiuus Abg 8vout the bouse, the jumates beard thew wid 4D 3.1 was gnen. Uge yl the wen cbascd thow Gown the street, wnd Dites Aldrics, wio buu beard tue alirw, Cuptused ong Lf bua geud —8 fellow Lhving Whe wawe of Juwes rescuci but all Lave been arowsed from sows | herolsm speak. % Sam Frauctsco Cull Litter, ‘That monumental fraud. the Flon, Carter HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; ,unuuhurlndlflenuwm thocallof misfortuue. A leason, (0o, to this purcort we may find, T wonder If the @inghun-dress manls has ex- . OIL PAINTINGS, CHROMOS, EIC. Fussa great pulllc wues bave becu tug scbiool- | hat both (b uast and i uitead morrow com’ | tended s far us Your cty. Frow the Quogs of | Barrisot; of Hfaols, 1y sanguing of a renowmios- AT AUCTION, bouse or battle-ield of svupathy. It nas boeo | mand s Lo fuclude in our daily survey of wan | Spaiy “u;ly, fat, old tulng) to Cora Pear! Witk dag ks nder i rae 13- | WRDNESDAY NOKNING. newt, 4, o big 'clock, ¥ auid that au cpideuric fs tho * batfle-Ueld of the | not only bis uels end triumphs but bl great | (ugly, thitl, ol thiug!) everybody Iu all classcs | Jority 10 the Vorty-stn Conuress mada samaller | SRS ML Hhaliig: 4 22 077 7 physlcian,” sud ooly the coward fies; but It I8 | wifortuncs, and by as much as the plaeicentl | ot addety &5 wearing the Lam dress—or 8t [ Choos Tt of fillnary —duaa o T orenn a8 S TRADE SALE eyually the battle-fictd of charity, and as bero | century dazeles us und wakes: uy proud by Lis | least a dreas of that chardtee. It way be ver- | Cironicte (Bem.). g BEGULAR THCRSDAY'S TRADE 4 medical sicneo wing Us victory, 80 ere charily | marvels, by so wush way ite misfortunes, its it way be Hucn, it Le giueban, it . A e wiu ber bune. Under the §agol s Howsrd As- | blichted fortunes and death-rubied bomes | may even be & French' calico; but it s aiwdys | John Randolph Tucker advisos the peoplo Dry Goods, Clothingz, Notions, sociatlon working fu the Soutls uitity dass, the | soiten our heartd. May wo all xrasp not outy | made with the yuke blouse 'walst, the sbort, | of Virainla to burn all school-buoks that teach that Furnishing Goods, Etec.. genius Of Clirlol can becouie wore wiiely and | the world's pleasures but also f1s pains, not [ devp-kiited sbist and the st overskirt kuot! |+ the peopls of the Soutt wers 1rabiors fu reslst- ; PUES. - deeply Kuowa thay it vould be lcarved o many | ouly alwire it fasbious, Mte art, its splendor, [ ted bendud. Atwer the death of boor hittle | jog Fedoral azgresslon asa defenlding their wort £ Fo s R Buuce ulocty dagé frow ordivary puiuit pie- | sud pass to aud fro awid fte puiwp sud revelry, | Merceded, whuse phowgravh blaced beblud | frow tavasin, ™ Now, i Jubo Kaudolpa Teckee G Cun Avcuauran. . SAGINAW. &pacial Digpatch io The Triduns Easr Saginaw, Mich., Sept. 1.—Shipments to tho port of Saginew for the tmonth of Au- gust were as folluws: Lumber, feet, 21,559,000; lath, picces, 2,100,000; sbingles, 16,200,000 staves, W,000; salt, bris, 10,2405 salt, tous, GO0, The shipwents from tbe opentng of naviealion S ot precen, S S00, whgies S 0] stavial b0 e Lhe H 1 g & £ S TH o Siere, 17 4o (=] 1 R N x 1nen ~MN\ ! oEe, B

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