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8. taft ds about nfun fuches fong, The color of this M earpent™ befpz brown, apottml awith white, earreenonda with the Democralie narty oun the manes auestion as the **idee ™ 18 held in diiforent Btates. Thus, it fs white (hard) in Delaware. spotted (very aoft) In Oblo. and very brown amd variezated In Louistina and indiatn, Uther characterfstice are suggestive, esprelaliy those refnting to tho cogs and the fules in the body of the “varmint,” thouszh it might be considered personal if we continued the parallet far enouch te ray whether Tnonsax, Tines, Tox Ewie; Bitu Brinxusn, Mt SAveen, Bex Buties, Dax Vooritees, ct al,, represented the holes or the coizs. Aml as for that loug stretch of tail, com- pared with the balance of the b ctitters” body, iwhy that Is the rank and nl} of the Democratie party “oll over”* Littie Jix Dooutrris will dototop off with. ; a . L CIIICAGO GRIGUNG: WEDNEEDAY, SEVTEMDER 4, 18 @Iw Tribmie, TREIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. D conrervative elements of the Empira i tho determined warfare which it is proposed to deelnre npen Communisa, A abstrazt of tho bill that hag heen pro- parcd by Bisx¥neg for the ruppression of Hovinlism reveals that tha proposed law pro. vidles for the dirsolntion of all organizations of a Communistie, Bacialistle, or ultra Demo- ctatic’eliaractor, and the cotiliseation of their property for the benefit of the poor. DIablie nreetings, processions, and festivities nnder the anspicos of the Communists are pro- hibited, 1t 12 made a ponal offanse to solicit subscriptions for Cotumnnistic pitrpores, and monoy, thas abtained s to bo confiseatod to the poor fund, Individual responsibilily is provided for by making every person anen- able to fine and imprironmont who kuowing- 1y takes any part in a Soclalistio mecting. Professional agitators-——men who ocenpy places similar lo Benmraya, Parross, Mc- AvuirFr, ele., in this community—are to Lo banished, after thoy shall have been pan- ished by o fino of 1,000 marks and imprison- ment for one yenr, Savere measurosare to Le enncted against vagrants aml tramps, and ngalnat all pervons with concealed wonpons, ‘The Coinmuniatic nowspapers and poriodicals nre {o be sappressed, and their printing: officen seized and confisented. Theso and nlla other provisions of the now Iaw are to be euforeed by the police, whoso diseretion will be of thae brondest latitude, nn@l wlose facil itles for arresting and couvicting offenders aro much auporior to thoso which provail under our laws. Thoro fs little doubt that Busancx will siceeed In carrying out bis measurea for the suppression of Communism in the present popular fenr and indignation at the threats of the Comuunists, and with the active co. operation of the Catholic Church party which Lo hoa had 6pposed to him heretofore. It Nonzrina and Horpry were acting under tho orders of the Communists when they fired wipon tho old miat whom they confused with the systom upon which they have de- clared war, thon tho Communists took the shortost nnd surest moans for bringing down upon themselves the overwhelming and un. relouting wrath of a great nation, ——— social eliner together an tents wpen the ticd of their tuarnament, to see who shall earrey away tha brooms, This i+ all very weil as tho popular side of the pageant; but there is anotler sidn to ft which ought also to be improved. Tiere are tow gathered in this city many of the prominent Fire-Marahnle, insurance-mern, enghic-builders, and others of authority and influence in the drpariment, who nre qualis fied by long exparienco aud familtarity with fires and tho menns of extinguishing them to tnke connsel togsther and devise menns to still farther lessen the danger lo property from firo by increasing the eflioncy of the general department. It is pleasant to note the very genern! sentiment of rdmiration expressed by vikitors at the excellencs of our owa Department, which made a splendid show yesterday, although it formed n com- paratively small part of the immeonse pro- cessfon, Whilo wo can boast o firo that was the Inrgest of moderu times, we may now boast a Firo Deparimont {hat is recond 1o none, as the direet outgrowth of that Are. it be that the Dentocratic statesmen had olrendy discovered that thore sas no hops for Tiupey, and foresaw TMaves was clectod? Can it bo that Raxnart, Lasan, Warrersox, Orrexporrrn, and 1k 1t alto, who, it ia well known, favored an- other clection, shw that the jig was up, and thereforg ndvired the old gentloman of Grametoy Park to mpgest to Taves tryingit ovet agaln? Cerlainly the propusition ws tantamonnt o that. And why did hot Oramercy Pork mako the snggestion ? Was he ntrard it wonld be dectined with thanks? Or, ln coso it had beon accepled, was the bar'l exhinusted ? ncona will enter the Cabinet, snd that Wil o binek to Waahingtan, Matls) A eancut of memberae! Congress has heen held in fasor of railway and Ameriean enter. prises generails, with the slew of adoptie courae to defeat the rule of the Benltez facthy The Government has sent aconsfderable num. ber of troops to tha Rio Grande frontler. Th, troops will lirst ace that alt revolutlonary banis are broken up, and _then proceed to tho Ry Granda to suppress Indlsn ralding, and i€ o sible capturo the leaders, . Prestlent Diaz has tssued two decrees for the suppresslon of smuggling on the Rio Grand,, One decree suthorizes ahy citizon 10 arrres smuggicers and acize smuggled goods. Tig other closcs thefrontier ports of Mlec and Caye Fearful Loss of Life by Collision on the English Cozst. T MAIL—~IX ADVAN Tatly Fait ~TORTAGE TRETAID. 1 An Excursion Steamer with 700 Y cople on Board 1nstantly Sunk, 50 - m b0 The Numbeg of Porsons Drowned Esti- specimen eoples aent frea. v Poat-Oflice sddress fu full, Inclading State and mated Botween 500 argo, 1ellow fever Is very fatal in Vera Cruz. and 550, il MISCELLANEOUS. THIERS MEMORIAL SERVICE. TARs, Scpr. J—Thero was on impreasice fy. neral ceremony at the Gathedral of Notre Dung to-day, fn celebration of the annlversary of the death of Thicrs. Depulations were present from all parts of France. Mme. Thiers speye £20,000 In preparation of the ecremony, The tmusic was rondered by 2,600 performers, Minister' Noyes, Mr, Hitt, Sdcretary of thy American: Legation, Consul-General Fairchilg, Commissloner-General McCormuck, and other Americans were present.” i Hitances may he made cither by draft, express, Fost-tifiice order, or In registered letter, at our risk, TERMS TO CITY SUDSCRIBXRS, Dalls, delivered, Ennday excepted, 35 centa per week. Daily, delivered, Bunday Inetitded, B0cents per week, Address THE TRIBUNE COMPAST, Carner Madison snd Pearborn-sta., Chieago. 111, Orders lor the delivery of Tux Tainuss at Evansion, Engfewood, and Hyde Parx left fn the counting-room will recelve prompt attentson. P — TRIBUNE BRANCI1 OFFICES, P ] Tho Western States bava produced ‘many romarkablo siatesmen of the Greonbnck school, but the Richmond (Virginis) Whip tnken the shinc off all competitors. It makes somo curious statements, which ore all the more curions beeausq the paper evidently be. lieves them, and fails to sea their absurdity, It says: **Currency should consist of an ar- tiele wchich ia not wortA keeping, but ia most profitable in performing the function of ex. changing values,—and the more valuea ex. changed the better it {&.” Wa do not under- stand that any Governmont hns ever succoed. ed in giving paper money the *‘ function of exchauging values ” except at such ratcs as tho seller may fix. If Congress could fix a price at whicls commoditios shonld Le ex- changed on demand for paper currency, that wonld bo something new; but that is not likely. The same paper claims that tho ¢ golden ago ™ can only be restored by the issue of unlimited and irredeemablo paper money, Ifero is its onthusinstio descrip~ tion of bow, by the Issue of paper money, wa can ourich tho country with the “ gold and precious jowols " of tho vest of mankind : Whilo we gro a debtor nation, It we aabordinata onf entrency (o what fa called tho *‘currenty of the world," we shall bo at tho mercy of foreien nattona. By having & natlonal paper currency, - convertihlo with specie, we shall become masters of ‘our own activux, and ablo to protect the price of the vainable mud indispenssole nroducts wo erente, With an inconvuriivle carroucy, a legal- tender for )l dues, we shall bo ennbled to cone duct all our industrlen ot home: and with cotton, flonr, bacon, {obacew, petroleum, efc., WO ean buy the gold and sliver and precious jewels of the Ula World and becoine * the wealthlest na- tion on the globe, WHA a currency none redeemable 1 specle, there il te no meays by which foreign natione cun abatracl our preciout metain, and in A8 mere wanfonness of abundant richee, we 1will have all our domeatle ulensiis, excent posslbly pois and 1rylng-pane, v‘-{ yold. Think of It, yc Call 1 Tho tume would soun come when we wonlil tooms tilled (wo fect deep witle fuhh and you At any time recuperute voursclves by ralliug over or waliowing In it! Think of 1t! “Think of it, and fet the pood time come! While using Incon- tvertltlo greonbacks—capablacf tuylng evcevthing and using them profusely—we shnll amnea all the rmcmlu mietuls and Jowels «f the curtn inovur uvored land, and be free to worship onr Calf at every monent of the day, withiout muolestation and Lo our henet's content ! ‘Wo do not understand why the * pots and frying-pans " should be mnade of baser metals whon the rooms of anch man's house *shall Lo filted two foot deep with gold.” By all means let the frying.-paus be gold also. Austrian Occupation Fast Tran. quilizing Bosnia and Herzegovina, The young ladies of Chicago wiil ba gratified to know that tiiere 18 no foundation for the re- ports that have been curtent In the newspapers for somo time to the cffect tliat Wens Az, aon of the Presidont, is undoer engagement to narey a young lady 1n Fremont, 0. The story was sct aflont by & goesiping young lady, and after it got well started §3 had to have its run, Tho fricnds of the yonng mnn say that he 1s #til In the mntrimonlal market, and as ono of Chicago's mrls eaptured 8 son of Uen. GnaxT, some of the others may be {nterested In know- 1@ this fact in rogard to young Havzs. S g % Mr. Joiix 8. Newnanry has heen nominated by the Republicans of Deurolt as their candidate for Congress. 'The nominee Is vne of the weslthiest and tnost enterprising citlzens and manufacturers of that city, and stands foirly and squarcly on the platform of a redeemable dollar, The Zvribune says that the election of Mr, Nawneany from that district witl place on the floor of the House an able man, thoroughly qualified for his duties, and a It representative of one of the foremost clties (i the Northwest nnd one of the Jargest Uongreasional Districts fn tho Unlon, Weekly Rerfew of {ho English and Continentnl Broadstufls Trade. TR Cutrann TRINEXN bas estabitshed hranch offices for (he receipt of subscriptions and mivertisementsse follows: NEW YORR—Room 28 Tribune Batiding. F.T.3c- FADDRN, Manrger, TARIS, France—No. 10 fine de la Grange-Batellere. H, 3anian, Agent. LONDON, Eng.—American Eachsnge, 440 Strand. 1LLIA, ARunt. Lrxry F, BAN FRARCISCO, A Grond Thiers Anniversory Memorial Bervice in Parls Yesterday, RUN DOWN. A vossEl, SUKK AND B3 LIVES LOST. Loxpoy, Sept. 3.—The excurslon steamer P'rinccas Alice, returning from Oravesend this evening with about 80U passcugers, was run down off Barking about 8 o’clock by a screw steamer, It {s rcported that between 400 and 500 persons were drowneil. The Princess Allce was struck amidships and sunk aimogt immediately. The number of persons drowned Is varlously estimated at from 50010 550. The higher estimate is the latest, and is given by the London Bteamboat Com- pany, owners of the Princess Alice.. ‘The Com- pany’s whar! fs besiegen by crowds of people anxfous to hear of relatités and friends who were passcngers on the fll-fated boat. THE COLLINION, Loxpoxy, Sept. 4—5 o, m.—The steamer which sunk the Princess Alice s supposed to be the Biwell Castle, serow collier, bound north fn bal- ltast. Tho steward of tho Princess Alico states that after the collision the other steamnr pro- SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED. The fial-money people are making so many and so extravagant statements in their nrgnmenis before the peopla that we receive, daily numerons lotters asking for information ou various points, Thus a correspondent at Hinckley, Ill., represents that 3r, Groven, Chnirman of the Greenback Biate Com- mittee, in aspecch dolivered at that place, dovoted somo time {o an explacation of the profits made Ly National Banks from tho destruction of the bank-notes by fire and vn- rions other agencics, OF courso, Mr, Qroven would not havo mado this statoment unless Lie belioved it, but that does not excuse Lis ignoranca. All the profit from the de. struction of Lapk-notes accrues to fthe Government. The Qovernmont issnes the mnotes, and the DbLauks furnish the Tronsury with the meansof redeeming them. The banks pay taxes on their circu. Iation’ and on thelr deposits, Greonbacks are not taxable. To substitute greenbacks for Nntional Bank notes will be to substitute $030,000,000 of untaxablo eurroncy for a iko sum now taxed. We liave not yet heard the proposition to tax the greenbacks, These fint-monoy people are also denling ont strange versions of fact concerning the paper mouey of England and Frauce, In apswer to more than twenly inquiries ns to the facts pertniniug to the paper monoy of France, we ropeat : (1) All the paper nonoy 1 France ia fssued by the National Bauk of Franco, and not Ly tho Government. (2) The nmount outstanding is about $450,- 000,000, * (8) It is rcdecmable on demnand in coin at the bank or ila branches. (4) It is 7ot a logal-tender for public or privalo debts to any mmount whatever., A corre. spondent ot Racine asks if it bo troe, as stated by ihe flat-money orators, that the notes of the * Bavk of Eugland are based on the wenlth of the nation," and are money of thomselves, requiring no redomption, and are in fact never redesmed, the gold on deposit in the bank being held there merely for convanieuce aud nover for tho purpose of redeeming the notes, The truth s that tho Bank of England s allowed to lssua notes up toa certsin amount on s deposit of Government sceuritica; “for all notes abovo that limit the bank must have a dollar of gold for overy dollar of paper outstanding. The notes are redeemable on demand in gold. A scaroity of gold in Englaud necessitatos. n contruction of tho bank-notes, and any se- rious domand on the bank for gold compels of necessity a retiremont of an equal amount of bank.notes. 'The Government of Great Dritain doos not issme paper monay, and the notes issued by the Bank of England are secured upon nearly the satna geueral plan as are tho notos of tho Natlonal Banks in this country, Tho Bank of Evgland bas a per- manent but limited deposit of natlonal se- curities ngainet which it is autborized to issue bank-notes. In addition, it s nuthorized to issuo s many banke notes o8 it has gold on deposit in its vaults, In this woy the bill-holdor is pro- tocted nt all times ngainst loss, and the bank- note §s always cqual tocoin. The National NBLAIUN. 4t {a rumored that a split {a Impending (o the Belglan Clerical party. The Conatitntionaltary will separate thomselves from tho Extremists (or party of the Byllabue) ani organize n Catpy. ulle Conatitutional party, ¢ gcenls probuble that tflnx Pope 18 not uniriendly to such'a moye. men MATRIMONTAL. T.oxpoy, Bept. 8.—A Paris correspondent sarg there fs some talk at Madrld of a mnrringe be- tween King Altonso aud tho Duke de Montpen- nler's daughter Cbristine, sistor of the late Queen Mercedes. OERMANY AND THA VATICAN, A Derlit diapateh saya the bosis for the fatnre ngreement between Germany and the Vaticon haa been settled, which does nut Involve cvan the partial ropeal of the Faik laws. . MANSLAUGHTER, Lonpox, 8cpt. 8.~The Coroner's Jury hos re- turncd a verdlet of manslaughter against two awltchmen _for the ralltvay disaster nt Sitting- bourne, and the men have been committed fu trtal, POLITICAL. ILLINOIS, NN VANDALIA CORVENTION, Buectal Dispdlch ta The Tritune, VARDALIA, 1iL, Bopt, 8.—~The Coneressional Convention met nt 11 o’etock, nud tvas calied to order by T, B, Murray, Chalrman of the Con- gressional Committee. Dr, Henloy, of Fayette, was elected Prestdent, and James A. Andrews, of Washington, Secrotary. Tom Merritt carried through a resclution to dn away with all com- mittees anil proceed ot once to nominate n cans didate for Congress, (len. arsous, of Fiora, mamed the Rov. Join Westeatt, of Clay, n man of the people, born of the people, and in full sympathy with ail thelr wants and asnlrations, who lad twien representod thet In o the General — Aseemuly, whose envruywis unsurpaseed, and whose chareter was untarbishied, [Appinuse], Remeey, of Clitton, nuned _Bparks without any sceech, [Lowd ap- fause.] ‘Uhio_haltot resuited: Westeost, 25 parks, 4%; Fayette County voted soild Jor Sparke. Cockrell, ot Clay, Waved ta edjoury, which the Chammnan decided Jost wintd mugh coufusion, MeCauley, ot Clov, then moved to make the nounnation of 8parks unanimous, when Tom Merritt rajsed a point of order, and started to the door, leaudng tne Marfon Coun- ty delegation. A motion to najours was then carrled.” No committer was appolnted to walt on Sparks, nor any opportunity elven him 1o accept the nomination. The Conventlov sim- ply Uroke up and dist cr:od about the streets. CE} TR AL, * Spectal Dispati to_Tha Tridune. CeNTRALIA, 1ML, Bept. 8,—COen, Bates, after mueh wdvortising, got off his whonzdoudie fiat lecture hera this ilter 00 ¢ to about 160 people. The greenback-tlatists” acs Jostnr gronud every day {u this reglon, SEDS TIIE RRRON OF JUY WAYS. 8pecinl Didpateh ti The Tridune, LABaae, 1il, Bopt. 8.—~The Ron. Qrorgo Lacey, Jusigro of the LaSalle City Court, aud Ittolong Democrat,has oponly renotnced the Democratle party, Mo was an ardent sup- porter of Tildun for the Prealdency. VIERMONT. THR ELECTION YRSTERDAY. Moxntrglins, Vt., Scpt. 8.—It (s estimated that Proctor's majority {s from 20,000 to 23,000, A speefal from Myde Park says full returns of the Congresstonal vote ot Lamerle Connty wive Barlow (balting Republican and Greenback can- didate), 1,934; Grant, Republican, 7805 Water- wah, Dewaerat, 862 Bt. Johnsburg, tho largest town In Caledonls County, ulves Barlow abont 130 majority, As o mojority over all is required on tho first elce- tlon to choose 8 Congressman, 1t Is quite proba- ble there will be no electlon {n tuo ‘Third Dis- trict. ' ? Waurrs River JuNcTioN, Vi, 8opt. B.e~Ite- turns from soventy-saven towus give Proctor, Republican, 17,141; Biugham, Democrat, 7,900; MeVicker's Theatre. Madiron Mreet, between leachn and State, 4 DI+ inoley’s Thearres Tandoloh street, between LClark and Lasgatts, Engsgement of Jalin T. laymond. **Tho Uilded Age." Afiernoon and evening. Taverly’s Thentre. Drarharn street, corner of Monrde, Engagement of the Colvflle Folly Compang, ** Liwbinson Crusov." Afe teruoon and ovenlng. — New Chicngo Theatre, Clark etreet, hetween Randolph and Lake, Fngage- ‘nént of Tony Jenier's Pantumime Troupe, Afternoon i evenlng. b= WEDNESDAY, BEPTEMBER 4, 1878, ———— ‘The Cinclnnatl Times, anti-HiarsaRepubilcan, gpeaks # good word for Senator Ilows, of Winconsin, to this cffect: *Thera is cverf brobability of Seuator Ifows's re-election from Wisconsin. The Btate would scarch long to find a better man. Ho has given abundant { cecded without attempting to vender ald. He evidence of hissterling Republicanlsm and of | estimates that 700 persons were on board the the couragze of his convictions.” And tho | Priucess Alice. 8ho sunk bow first in five min- Albany Evening Jonurnal ndds that % thero 18 o | utes after slie was struck. Somo small boats reason why Mr. Hows shouald he superseded In | gud another excursion steamer rendered what a servica whero ha has been eflelent and suc- | psafatance was possibles cessful.” The drowncd include an c:xtmrdlm‘n-_vI nrfi* = ortion of women and chlidren. Soveral uf the Mceting cx‘(.inv. Fanciiun, now Consul at :’uruvou spoak of haviog lost ns tnany os Parls, and his wile, ot an evenlag entertalnment, three, five, and alx cufldren. They describe the okxvzl.nuu makes this notfee of them: “m]“ c:wercd with 4 o Consnl mad : e | e o e o Ay, rincess Alice were drowned, They, had no :;l'?::‘:’v‘:l‘i:l':xixwlu:“;‘;n‘:‘l‘:‘n;n‘gh‘;‘(cn‘i.h;fl“xll?:‘zm:?‘;‘i; time to Jower boats, and there twere but fow '::f.}’mfi\':“::fl"'flfl"#fi:'la";.':,’{ :rr:- ‘l;em; "v‘v‘ 2:“ Iife-bunys on the steamer. All the nolfce of Lachod i, wera o8 thrown ouch In el socely, | oslwiel, tamn and acsenal woro oingod e it Is curioun tosce tho mamo of Wanpewy, | cildren, whieh completely Bl the bosd-raom Pritzps heading the list of those whose nsmes | A4 tho steamelilp ";""‘P“"' .h.lm(lm :‘ hufi(‘l' :l.: have been appended to Bex Burren's call to BA "“,“"l“"" ¥ “’] "’"‘:‘" °°~". 15 Ahie. ik become n candldate for Governor of Massachu. | Bivell Castlo says sho thiow soue! 10900 sotte, CALED Cusnino and Jarus PAnro are | Blo strugating fu the watar, i also on the list, Dut then tho present condition | ~ Tho number lost fyatill uncortain, A comn- of Mussachuseits loudly calls for veform, and | parison of the varlous accounts acama o show Cusisg, Puistivs, and others wish to oo it !b";'::fiéfl'fl e s el lioa bR lusiguiratad. er with o ralsed saloon, Her gross tonnogo was 231, and that of tho Biwell Castlo 1,070, FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE. . WECKLY REVIEW. Lonnoy, &pt. .—~The Mark Lane Ezpres, in its roviow of tho corn trade the pasl week, suya: “Iligh temperature las provailed the past woek, ‘but the weather bes boun unsctiled, larvest work, particularly in the North, is much delayed by ratn, asa conslderable quan- tity of cereals has been cut but not carried in. It fs questionablo whuther very much damage hos been done (4 the midlupd couptics, although sprouting Is feared sbould the weathencontinue warm and showery. A large guantity of wheat will dountiuss be secuped uuder favorablo con- ditfons, but farmers aroina hurry to thresh, Judizing by the comparatively lberal offorings of ucw corn at country markets, samples sliow- fug unilstakablo traces of tha deterlorated con- ditton. Cropa on lent, dry soils, which bayo suffered much from drouths in July, may yleld variously, but in genceal a heavy yleld of cereals is antlcipated. All that is now wanted fs flue, dry weather for ingathoring. s Root crops, turnips especially, present a splendid appearance. R Fhe princtpal feature In tha Beglish wheat trade bas beew the fapldity with which samples wers marketed, [n spite of the varied condition —— e e "Greonbacks at the Now York Stock Ex- chango yesterdnay elosed nt 0! e e e e e e e e e Judgoe Scmarrrar, of Utah, has Just struck Stormonism s blow between theeyes. He holds that a woman lving in concubinazo Is not of 2o0d woral character, and 18 thereforo tot cll- gible to citizonship. A Mormon woman of for- chim birth, and now one of the scaled wives of asalt Lake snint, npplied for naturalization- papers, when the District Attorney ralsed the polot, which was sustained by Judge SCHARPPER. In bis deciston, the Judge remsrked that, **whilo the Territorin! statute making lewd and larcivious cohabltation a erline hod been ree vealed by the Legislature, still polygamy, and Hying in that relatlon, were offensive’to the moral senso of the Amerlean people, and, it ap- pearing that this applicant was oceupying such a false position, the Court could not hold that sie was ol rood moral character.,” Bhe was thereforo denfed the rights and vrivileges of citizenshin. As much as we duslra to see this particulur phase of Mormontsm, and jis most of¢nsive one, brought Into disreputo, we do not belfeve that the declslon of Judge Scnarryen {s founded [n good law or in common souse, A male applicant’s moral character is not {oquired into when ho applies for naturalizatton-papers, and thereds no gowl reason for applying a ape- clal and more rigid rule to woinen than to men, Tho sauce for tho guose oupht to be tho sauce for thegonder. As long us polygamy Is not in violatlon of the Jaws of Utah, n Mormon woman 18 no worao than a Mortmon man, uor as bad. —— Tho presence in Chicago of Senor Dox Maxver pE Zasacona, Mexiean Minister to tho United Blates, is an event of more than ordinary importanco to the merchants and mannfacturcrd of this city, whose interest in hin mission was shown by the cordial recep~ tion extended to him upon his arrival yestar- day, P An awful nccident to n large party of ex- cursionints in chronicled in tho cablo dis- ptelies this morning. Eigut kundred people crowded the decks of the steamer Princess Alico when sho was run down bya scrow ntenmer and instantly sunk off Barking, bo- tweon London and Grivesend. Of all on board not wore than 250 or 300 wore saved. THE PIREMEN'S DAY. About seven years ago o fivre had posses. sion of Chicago and the full freedom of the city, Yesterday the fircmon had it in force suflicient to intimidato any firo from kindling into a conflagration. They came from all quarters of the country, and their reception amounted to an ovation., One of the largest crowds Chicago hns over scen turned out to look nt thom, and lustily cheered them all snlong their lino of march. The military lent their assistanco to make tho pageant still more lmposing, and the President of the Unitod States did them tho honor to hend their ptocession, whila many smaller digui- tarics of the city and connly got free rides. Tho first object of a fircman's lifo s to extingnish fires, Thae sacond is to march in & procession, There scems to bo some in~ Lorent quality in the firoman which adapts him ta the latter cbjeat. No other faator of the comnunity fits into a prucession so naturally and gracefully, or with so much style. Ordinarily, any nggrogate of human beings, massed together by tlirves and fours, and strung ont ad libitum, is ridiculous, bat in the case of tho firemen the iass is aven moro nttractive than the unit. Thero {8 no other class in the community eapable of nc- -complishing so much in }he way of rubbing, scrubbing, and polish as a fireman, The Sceretary Scrnona has affirmed his recent decision on tho subject of tho right of pre- cmption of railrond Jands not disposed of within the time presoribed by tho act of Congress moking the grants, ‘The railrond compnnics nffected by tho deoision again Lrought the easo beforo him on appenl, and s the wntter now stands the decision can only be reversed by the Supremo Court of tho United Hiates. ————— The Chdamen aro not all fools If they do wenr queucs and cot with chop-sticks. When Cuexy Lax Pry, the Ambasssdor, was aeked how alf the Chinesa tn this country were to get back to Ching, ho sald; * Oh! they will all go to Irclund, as that Is tha only country that {s not ruled by the Irfslr,'? A neat bit of sarcasm tlat Dexxip O'KeamnBY may as well make a vote of. . Tho nddrers of Henator Brarse at tho Minneapolia Fair yesterday, which is printed {u onr columns this morning, will bo read with enjoyment as an adairable specimon of what that gified speaker con do when ho “drops out of" politica. Tho historical reminiscences of tho vatious singes of de- velopmont and changes of movereignty through which the territory comprising the now maguificont agricnttural State of Minne- sotn hing passed furnlsh an instance of rapid growth and progress almost without a par- nllel even in America; and Mr. Branee's closing recognition of the inighty power for good government and socinl order lodged in tho hnnds of the farmers of the Misais. sippl Vauoy bad the merit of being both flattering and true, & 1t beats atl how the newspapers are taking ot hoblies In these latter days, Adlmost every one of them has got a special subject that ft doily rolls like a sweet dnorsel under its cditorial tongue. For example, therels the New York Aera'd that has the Nurth Polo on the braing the Sun Is yunning the *Great FraudV; the 8t. Louls ¢.-D, haw the third term in full blast; tho Courier-~Journal 13 death on Hewirr; the Cincinnati Commercial has orzanized a rald on® the ligh price ot lager-beer and 1 oppositlon to tho uso of lee-water; the New York Times Is dlstressed about President llarxs, and all the Massachusotts papers are running Bex ButLen nto the ground, When our learned . contom- poraries are so hampered in the range of sub- Jeets, and so restrleted In thele discussion of them, wo liopo vur cosmopolltan exomple will ot be Joat upon them, ———————— The Mitwaukee Datly Murphey, MATT CaAne PENTER'S persoual orpan, savs that * There are mavy good reasons why Mr, fowz cannot by re-clected to the Bepate I forbid the bans,” erled ott o fellow st a wedding. *For what reason?” Inquired the officiating clerzy- man, **Because I want to marry the girl my- self,” was the almplo anawer, Sttt Y £ Tt fs sald that Betretary Fvanra will soon apen the enmpaign fn New York with an elabo- rate spcech, which wiil be principally dovoted to the defeuss of tho Southoern policy of Prosl- deut Harps. Scnator CoxuLing Is not expect ad to occupy o seat on the platform. Pebuiath il tantiniiig Ex-4peaker (Farvens A. Grow opened tho Republivan campalgn fn Pennsylvanta {u fuver of honest money fu such grapd style that all the rest of the speskers are now hurrying after Gnow. As long as it Ia the principal business of the Washington possivs to manufacture news, they Secretary émumnn hn: nt {u;mnlnntod to Vi it b o i lvarcaal pride of hia life is to have Lis machine Jook | Bauk notes in this country are, in liks man- | will do the best they cuy to carn an honest ¢ PERSO‘N ALS. g'm,':(';l;:' n::;;ylct::::rn'll:lcz:fifllit ,’xl'.';:n""fifit,";: :‘l’:f:‘r"';_?;:’z"":‘?f;:l‘]?fm;f;."m"“‘ 3 Frow 1;’!1‘n‘:u‘;“‘;:z'rzzte:i’ulfdLl:u:gomn:o v;r“: l?: brighter thau any other in the line. The | ner, protcoted by o doposit of national :'"Sl! 1"fl"‘:'-"WflY-m Ulf;“fi:‘;hs"gth"‘:‘.yflf"l lll' = I'mt?unwl.lmn:ard ug:rl(;ud o ]n.-e‘. fe, Tiports -ir ‘Tha 164 towns tujbe heard from,gave Falrbanks, % Cl al 2. Tro 0 tho effect that the Unl cs troops will vreien wheat In! tton have beca very mod- - 5 o way as n part of the curroncy cirenlation of :;::“:‘:l: x;:“::::l u:i:‘! ‘;l:kl::.n o ndl;::x: I:t. bands, -or sotual siongy,; withithe Trsgmiy soon Invade Mexico for the avowed purpose of Sam Tilden i st Saratoga. ernie. ‘The butk of the heavy shipmeuts of new | 0 1876, 24,630; Bingham, 23,635, seattering, 3 for the redomption of tho notes. After Jnn- uary noxt these bank-notes will bo redoem. able on domand in coln or its eqnivalent. Under this system there has nevor boon a holder of a National-Bank bill who Lins sut- ferod o loss from tho failuro of a National Bank. When specie payments shall be re- aumed, onr National Bank notes will bo as auwply protected agasinst loss by Lank-fail ures na aro the notes of the Bank of England, Retarns from thirty-one towns in the Third Congressional District, gives Grout, Republi- mmfi:.ws; Watermnan, bcmournl. 2,025 Barlow, Boltor and Ureenbacker, 8.0H, ‘These returns indicate no cholee fu the Third District. Roturns from twenty-seven towns in the First District give Joger, Kepubliean, 2,1245 Ranoatl, Democrat, 25183 scattering, 27, Joyeu's majority, 20563, - Returns from twonty-oight towns {n the See ond Distelet ¢ive Tyier, Hopublican, G225 ‘I{\Xukey, Demucrat, 2.503; Tylor's nsjonty, "The Conmeosslonal returns from Nfty.five tawus (n tho Tuind District, received from pi vato suuree, Bives thy vote us follows: Urant, Is.h‘flja Waterman, 29175 Marlow, 8,103; scutter- g, 2, 1t {a dificult to determine the result fo the districs from Lbo meagre roturns now v, ———— MIBCELLANEOUS, VIRGINIA, * Fontness Moxrok, Sept. 8.~The Repah Heaus of the Eccond Congrossional Distils have nominated John F. Desendorf, . The Cune ventfon Indotscd President Hayes' potley ond the flusnctsl administration of Secretury Saci- wa, winter Ameneau wheat found 1ts way to Liver- puol eattier than to London,/bat the” lizht sup- plies of this class of prain which arrived In oup port have becu satisfactory both in guality and condition.” * tho country. A Trensury circular just issned nunounces thot hereafter silver dollars will bu issued in sums not less than §1,000 nor moro than $10,000 in exchaoge for green- Decks upon application at any Bob-Troasury or designated depository, and that National. Bunk notes presented for redemption will be redeemed in silver'dollars, 'Tho Becretary is willing to take tho risk that the silver thus added to tho eirculation will find its way back to tho Treasury through the payment of dutics on importe, belioving that a consid. ernblo portion of the coin will remain in the hands of the people. Sitting Bull is in feoble henlth, Ho can scarcaly 11Tt wcatp. A Ulsters moy bo left in pawn. Prof. Tice predicts s cold winter, ‘The pobleat work of God is man, but more particularly the Oblo man, John B, Gongh is in Glasgow, But the Glasgows round neversholess. Gov. McClellan fools almost as much lst alone as Vice-President Wheeler, Alr. Spencer and Ar. Aogoll should have fled their petitions 1n bankraptey. Henry Ward Beecher thinka one hour of Grant iy worth & century of Tilton, B ‘Tlie highest cash prices paid for good first- class lunatics— Clarkeon N, Fatler, Woinuon are taking to the oar, and our in- stitusiona of rowiug must vo opened to the weaker »ox. ‘I'he Washington XRepublican ryefers (o Spotted Tanl 83 **Ihat eminenl odepryer of tha ‘human scalp." Pustor Yosburgh doclares that be will not resign, Hlis conzrogation Is atraid be will put pol- won 1n hls sermous, A young and ardent lover in Paris hugged hivgir) sud she exnired as roon ae be letgo, In wuch casesd nover lit go. Gen. Howard has endod the Indisn war, and we bulleve that thers aro faw balter pray-srs 1 theanny than Gen. Howard, - ‘I'ho procossion yesterduy was quite a snc- ccas, but thore slionld have been iwre brase bands, Thero were only foue Lo & bluck, 0'Ponovan Rtossa makes a good deal of manoy by trying to free Ircland, and consequently o hopes slie never will be free. Kearney calls Petor Qooper an old granuy, Wo wivh to rewind Mr, Cooper that Kearney is » Kuod wind-bay t sit down upon, *¢ Thq new fall boouat is wald to bo made of material that volvaas tho complezion, ' saye the stiugy man of tho Bullslo Arprves, s *Ifell in Eagland” is o heading o the Uarilord Courunt; ond tnis, 100, inspite of the fuct thut Bob [Bgersvll 16 over thare, Ben, Buller snys hio hias been pominated by tue luteliizencs aud caltire of Massuchusaits, “Plits s wodealy Tur you. He womiineted hlpltll. Kepruey daclures hat Lo labors with Liv brain, \We think, however, tual Kearney fe mere- 1y tue nuutheuttychuent to some othor fellow's braig.. N < . 1t 45 too lata pow to become's Lankrupt, vrovoklog war, This sepsation, when it is worked up with the customsry particularity, docs very well for a day, sud tho resder hos only to walt patiently till to-morrow to sco fts refutution sent out to the samo newspapers, ‘The news-gatherers have o tough time of it in Washington durlug the hot weatber whep Con- wress Is uot In scsfon aud everybudy fs %ut of town, and an occaslonul rald on Mexico, by way of varfoty, biviks up ths mouotony of o ro- porter's existanc with flowers, trimn ¢t with wreaths, and foa. toons it with garlands, Ifis machine fs always of the feminlha gendor, and ho decorntes it and idolizes it with o degree of devotion akin to that he boatows upon the girl of his choieo, who is the only thing upon carth that can compete with it in obtaiuing a place in his hoart. The military procession. is simply o groat maohine, marched sud aneuvred upou mathematleal methods, and so trained, and drilled, and fitted to squaros, cubes, and grooves that some future Episox will discover o plan for ruuning it by steam power, T'hero iy no hu- manily fn it. Tho fireman's procession s full of life, pride, spirit, and style, cunscious of all its attractive quulities, sensitive to the public admiration ywud so thoroughly imbued with processional qualitics that the last man 1y overy whit equal to tho first, The procession yesterday offored a fine opporiuuity for the dirplay of theso charae. teristics, and was well improved, Thero wero firemen from everywhere, in all coloms, on foot and on horscback, with hose.carts, steamers, Lond-engines, patrol.wogons, ex- tinguishers, hook-und-ladder trucks, aud life. saving apparatus, of old mtyles and pew styles, aud of cvery possiblu varlety, from thoold-fashioned hand-engines, whoss brakes aro munned by Lrawn and muscle, to the elaborate modern wachines that uever tiro or call for voluunteers. 'I'ke procession rep- resented the past and thoe present, city sud country, the labor-saviug ‘muchive aud the rude machine that exhausts labor, the fire. wan of to-dsy who fights no more, the Mosx aud Svseser of tho past, still ready | to *“yun wid der masheen” and *lam" his rival who slands upon * them hase.,” It was o prond day for the firemen, and ono of its chief boastu in the future, will be that thay were headed Ly the Prosident of the Uuited States, who bare his honors man- fully and gracefully, oud the Govemnor of (b State, Tt is uot plten tuat fivamen can capturo a live Provideut - aud Govepnor to head their memorls) walks, It is_an- eviv’ dence of ous social aquality pad the'repiiblic- an character of ourinstitations thot the — THE BAST, PROGING OUT. ° Viensa, Septs 8.—~The fnsurroction In tho parts of Bosuia and Herzegovina occapted by the Austrians s fn the lost extremity, Itis stated the tpsurgonts at Trehinjo sre glroudy between the Austrian and Turkish fires; UNTRUE, CONSTANTINOPLE, Bopt. 3,~The rumors that the re.cmbarkation ol Kussian troops has been stopped are untrue, . ARTA MINOR. ‘Ihe Turqule, the seiml-oMclal nowspaper, says tho Porte inteuds to adopt the reforius fu Asia Minor suggested by tho Brish Minlster, ' TUR NEW RUSSIAN LOAN, Pass, Sept. —The now 5 por cent Rusalan loan, $00,000,000 rubics, which wus to be Issued by the Russian Iinperial Bank at ©) aa the lsus prigg, has proved u partial foilure, At theclosg of The subscription only 101,000,000 rables had been taken. The Husslan lmperial Bank will probably take the realduc, 199,000,000 rubles and distribute it amoug its Lranches tobe worked offgprivately. ‘ RAILWAY IN ASIA MINOR, Loxpox, 8ept. 3.—Connuauder Cameron will start for Cyprus; thenes ho whil cross 10 Asla Minor to survey @ route for the woustruction al aratlway to the Perstan Gulf. | TIR DUITIAL FLEET, CONSTANTINOPLR, Sepl, 8.—lvis reported that tho Brittsh fleet will shortly withdraw to Puscha Linau Ialand, south of the Jslupd of Marmors. RIOLOLE, 11t has been decded that u corndan of Turkish troops shall separate the Russian Hues from the pusitions of the Ruudupe Insurgents, FIUNTING CoNsTangiNorts, Scpt. A—Tho Turkish traay, after clebt hours' Sghting, defeated ¢ho Adons tnsurgents and reeaptured thy town, MACRDAXIA, 8ix bauds of lellenic 1wsurgents ave reported n Macoedonia sud fl‘l;:“:gttvlmmhngm of Juving. . Bcyera) Turkiah battallvus have couscqpently beep ordered to Stovaster from Sulvolea It {3 reported that two Tyrklsh ntu-of-war haye beon ordered ty crytse off the Greek coast. S . ¥AILUBE, ' LoWwos, Scpt. 3,—A Bucharest dlspateh says Minfster Coralpiveannd’ tour fur the purposs uf persuading the Powere 10 couseyt Lo thie cure tailment of the lbertive W by granted tu the Jews hus fatled. P GERMAN OATHOLIOISM AND SOCTALISM, The two sttempts on tholifo of the Em- poror of Germany Lava been the diroct causg of some notablo changes in the policy of the Empire. The growth of tho democratio jden hind beon permittod, if not oncouraged; a Government war had also boen declarcd against Ultramontanlsm, and oliefly upon the ground that certain Chnreh diacipline was interfering with the more progressive ten. deucy of men and affairs under tho Civil Government, The menace of Bpelalism, so awmphatically” assorted by the attempt to assassinato the old Emperor, has completely ruvolutionized the policy of the Government in both theso respects. Tho Catholic Church is to bo replaced wpon prefty much ‘the snme footing it occupied provious to the onnctment of the 1'aLox laws, and the most atringent, ropressive laws: are to Le passed for tho special treatment of Sooialism, Thero has beon a sort of trealy Letween Borlin and tho Vatican, which Is underatood to restoro tho stulus qua of the Church in Germnoy, under the condition that it shall use sl its infinence against the Communists, which it {s inclined to do in any case, and that It shall not seck to galn any prestigo from the extension of new favors, It is atated that the communitios of the Sacred Heart, MNodemptorists, Lazariste, end Jesuits, which were expolled under tho Jaw of 1874, are to be pormitted to roturn as in. dividualy, and that tboy will bo sllowed to reorgauiza and malotan their socloties as before, so..tobg as thov shall refrain from aftondive domonstrations, The exiled and deposed Bishops aro elso 1o have tho privi- loge of ranawing their realdenc and eccloal- astio suthority without - making sny formul —— The two clties of Minneapolls and 8t. Paul, only a few miles apart, occupy & somewhat bel- 1lgerent attitude towards each otner ut tha pres- ent tme, Both aro ruuping great falrs this week, and both are stralning every nerve 10 get the biggest crowd of people by offering great attroctions. Scuatar Jaues Q. BLase @ the cand that & offored at Miuneapolis, whilo the 8t, Paul folks have eecured the stteodance of President Havks and seversl mciobers of his Cablvet, Heports from tho seat of war saythat both fairs ure larzcly sttended, but the strife andt {ll-fecllng between the two citles {8 Uitter and frreconcilable. . Scnator BAYAND {8 one of the few promioent Demucratie politicians that sticks to Lis bard- monoy idegg. He goes about the littlo State of Delaware singing asnateh of Tox Mooux's fwnous bsllad: 1 feel Huo one who treads alone Some hanguet hall deserted, ‘Whose lights arw led, whosu garlands dead, Aud ull but 1u departed. o wust tecl lonvsoms cnough, with 'fuun- MAN, HnsDRICKY, Voonumks, EwiNg, and all the rest of the prominent men of his party rone sturk mad with thy papet-money craze, e ——— - Thero ave several * siraws which show which ~ way tho wind is blowjug In the South, In Texas there 1 not & manon the Dewoceratle State ticket who did not serve lu the Coufederaty army. Qov. Vanon in Novth Curulina {s making his canvass for the United States Sonate ou tho strengths of bls adhieslon to the doctring of secesslon. And when Gen, Josxpit K. JonNsToN was pominated for Con- gress tho otbor duy, he referred with nonest prila to the duty discharged fa otlier aua dis- tant tields,” meaning the Coufederato arny of course, The bloody whirtls thus kept Sanplug o the Hue i every Bouthern Btate amoug the Dewgcracy. e ; A verltable ¢ Joing suake ' hias beon captured in Georula that w0 much resenibics the ‘nodern —_— The rentenco of deposition was yesterday pronounced upon Basuet Avrax McCosxne by the venerable Bishop Sxrra, of Kentucky, in necordauce with a resotution passed nnan. imously Ly the House of Bishops. This action is tho finnl phase of the ickening scandal in which the then Bishop of AMichi. gun was involved a few monthe ago. No one familiar with the Listory of the Prot- cotuut Episcopal Church in Amerien need have doubted thet the House of Lishopa would deu! with tha case of ana of its most eminent embers with the stern im. partinlity necessary to dewonstrato the power and purpose of the Church to puoish iniquity in high places, or that the Bishops would viudicato thie honor and purity of the Chureh by the inliction of the extrems pen- alty of deposition, ILis to the everlasting credit of the House of Dishops that the pos- sibility of whitewashing the guilty Diocesan bas never for 8 mowment been entertained, and that the certainty of his degrndation was obvious so soon as it became known that no defenso was possible, . AXTRL'S BUCCESAOU. : Wasngron, Do Ci Fupt, B.—Gen, Lew Wallaco, of indiann, has been appotnted Gov- wruor of New Mexivo, vice Axte), suspended, AR BAY, lLatTes Rock, Bept. Nothiuz but the ficial returne of the elec U county can degide the result, The prospe are that soine of both the Democrat and Green- bavk ticket are _clected. Plultips Conuty ywucs Damoeratic by flmmlhnu. Ouscbita Counsy Dewocratic by 100 ojority. - WILL COME WEST. Bosran, Mass., Nept, f—tien. W F. Butler with etast o & Wustern toug fn o few duys, durs iniz which ho wil spvak ubder the wunplocs of the) Nutional-Greenboek pasty at ludiarapolls Bepts 20, and wt Terre Haute Bept. 91, CLYMER RENOMINATED, REanina, Fa., Sopt. 3,~Hon, Hcister Clyer was unun]moua‘ly- renomiuated for Congress by the Demotzats to-day. — e ——— THE. WEATHER, Oreick or TuE Cuige Siaxayn Orvicsn, Wasiwazon, D.C.y Bepty 41 8. w.—Judica- fons—Fog lenuessce and Ltho Ohlo Valley coldery elear, or partly cloudy weather, northerly winde, stutionary or higer prussyre, V. e . Por the Lower Laka regfon, oolder, vartly clogdy weather, ocrusional raln foilowed by cleartog weathar, vasisble winde, statlonary o Lgber pressuse, - y For the Upper-Lake rexlon, clear or vart'y doudy weather, cold nurtherly. veerims to wuriner vust sod south winds, stallvnary or “I'he recent correspondence bl the Demo. cratic ** visiting statesmen,” pending tha Electoral count, which tho New York Trib- une is unearthiog, sheds o flood of light upon the mysterious operations shout that time. Among othwt ‘dspufchossent by the wlatys. leans was the following: Nov. 14, 1870.—Ths lon, 8. J, ey drark: After a full susy fon . We umiuy secoutnend - that you base 8t once to Gor. Havzs the piopasition Lereuuio cutnmunleated to you. SAuUNL 3. Rawvass, Progidont-of 15 Rppuldic can so. far wue | prayer for welivf, bub theve ave fo) R T A Clohtion of (b guolt”| The Baukruat Jaw has esplrod. aud ysoplesroexe | 1. some T i lowee presture L ndLower Ik Sl | bond bitgselt-ns’ to liavs @ day's airing with | be no publio reooptiova. ‘Fbo uupail '::'::cxu;(‘:':‘ 'nmv:uuulluniuhuvlh"’. peciod Lo coutiuuo Ju » distscasiag aate ol sl e MEXICO, - Vl}‘;;g":“;%}:,fi‘;; sy Tty W venty, , =4 Tue Now York [era’d Lias discoversd tho wan who Liuged BEwmmet. Tae acovery comes 0 Jale, lowever, to give Nr. Ewlel any yalis- taction. . A e The New. York Foening HFust says tuat Rosvoe Coukling ts & hybocrite, aud wa are efrald that it Wil bo the greuteet cutt & Govkhug's lio to divprove ik, i) At every stop of tha proceasion 8 good many of the rural fremen churse’l un the nearest ualoons, proviug b thiy e edarsealy et PRI RN F ' 4 this ioys " of tho Fire Department in oue plsos, sud the next day leave for auother to give tho sheop aud cattlo of au agricultural fuir a good sead-off, Tlese liptle duscents from the gravity of Stato affairs to populsr shows must bo made by proxy in tho cfeto monarchies. Her Majesty the Queen must not show her august lead amonyg the catlle, nor can Fravcis Joserr or WiLHELM run with the machine. Bowme Lickey or luukey is good enoogh for that plebelan business, T Le Lrewen now Lave a few doys of fines and uuuspired torms of fmprisoument fposed upon the yefractory churchien are to be remitied; ordination and installa. tion of priegts arv to bo resumed as Lefore, vxcopt ‘in such cases ae. sy meet with tho ‘formnal objeclon of thy Government authori. tios. Finally, the veliglous oxorcises in tho Catholio churches aro to closo with prayers for the Emperor and Empire. There is vothing humilisting to either party in thess' tonas, and the new bonds of union wilt probably result in woterially strepgthening g QewaLD OTTEX] ) ft vow turus out that” {be propoxitlon: waicl the statesmen urgeutly recammspded L1LpiN to muuke to Hayes was nothing loss than that both caudidatey should witbdraw or diclive W0 acocpt the oflive, and - join in 1equesting Cougress to “provide foru unew slection, As this dispatch wes sent whilo ‘b sesult of tho election was in doubt, tho wuvt uot baving been completed, and be- {uro ! the Republicans whow Gen, Grase uvited to g to Lewisinue Lud axrived, cau . N0 REVOLUTION T0 NOTR. Cary oF MExIC0, Sep - pafers of & revolution ) are "Tha countey REver Wk treer fruny, auaschy vow, siul Bu Presideat bas beek 50 umvery popilar oy so sirony ss Lurtirio Iiar. revorted ristng at Jalapa wus the work of u baud uf rohlers, uuder pretvxt of restorny ex-Yreass dent Lordo. They took the gappison by sur prise, tobbed the towy, til tled W the wwunt. alng, The Foubirs Wore sl JUCHUY Darsied, Leraten, staperscd, Bud the buoly re.ove T e Fatnured Uil Senor Matd will jusien hig Lwitivane v Becuud o) L B, Bhat Lo ssogthorly winds, g . byrppiter, Jotl by porib apd ot partigus LY DsI0E Dt aper, culder, B0 thweal witide 4)id (R0 srcas, T Kb aavers Wil rewubu ueaddy dwatlosury. e ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS New Yous, Sept. = dsehad, steamebly Ruasia, frem Liverpoul; Lessiug, fom Hlan g [ wugg LuaDOYN, Sept, V—Steanshizg Mscl, fom New York, usa Sdwas, Jeas Buaton, bave 47 vl ot MOMLLE, Fept G —an 70 Y weemey Laliva. frgus New ke nor fs jta head alawmony-shaned, -Tts largest dizipgter {4 sbout half su fuch. It is lu four plocts, whichy If joiued tostetlier, would have 8 1018} tengzth of about thiety fuches. Above it is Lrowp uud regularly spotted, and betow white, -Fhe divisions or ,frsgments oo wll bulow tho viscera, Kach jotut shows six Nittle coxs on one alde corrvapondiug’ tu six. apestuics on tho otber, sud sheskin extendiug to the ends of the cogs aud the mouth of tho boles, 2o when the cous wre put o the holes the e I3 cxuct. The frst aud second | routs ure cach ona aud 8 hulf fucies lovg ; tae Jast, lociudivg Lie