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hut ahe failod to produce th rd le or lef In s letter to Becre- tary Bchurz Mitchell emphatically denles that he ever made such a ropositlon, and « hallenges ;»rmlllv(lvm O the pronl. The ather chargen he ias alraty deoled fn his divorce proceedings, uder veth, MORR RONDY CALLED 1N, Tothe Wester Aswcrated I WasniatoN, D. C., Sept, 4.—The Becretare of the Treanury hus Issucd the seventieth eall for the mption of 520 honds of 1803, con- uls of 1565, princinal and interest to he paid on the 4th of Becember; Coupan hands, 83), No. T4001 1y N, 13,008, both inclusves 81K, N Lx01 to No. 18,000, both incluaive: 85400, No, $6.001 ta No. 03,000, both inclusive; 81,00, No. I3l te No. 180,000 both Inclusive, Total n‘(-]u\lbl that the perse f1 of M. Til gore willmg and ansious to purcha: & Demoeratic Henreschinning, Birctor in Orsovn. As wewal, - there was | @ (7ons Ttvar dexcrio, Ve, Sent, 4.--Re- adav and the delnz - theew amag the | turus from 130 towna give the tolowing vote for winrtumty. Fho popular fecling on this mat- | Governors or hae_ heen corvect ull the way Lhroy It | py haa had no falthom the andnrently virtous fn- Ineham, Hemacr: V12000 algnation of partleans ogainst the corruption [ Martin, (recnnncker,, L8y aid cheating of thelr opponents, The Awmeri- | Seatteting. conne: u can peupie beliove atl hauds went b to win at | Eighity-live towns to hear from, in 1970 gave gny cost and by any meai When the Tilden | Falrbanks, Hopublican, 11,783, and Binglaw, mep wers beaten thev eried “ police M e hard | Demacrat, 6,740, as they coutd, and liave Kept p the cry eser Tu the First Congresstonal District Afts-theee s Butit will notdo. The willingness to | towna glvo Joves, Republican, #,038t Randal, o an Elector [ Oregui on the part of | Demucrat, 5.5 l(r‘ ‘Ulden’s frieads i certan’y a3 plain ag the I the Second District_sixty-two towns uivae atlzed bribery ol e Loublana Returntug {;l‘n’n Hepublican, 10,1935 Divkey, Demucrat, regt vinan, Democrat, 1 Republican, 3, Hurllnglufi elect: George George Jerome, Edward Martin, Francls Pavy, Thomas \Wiidey Powell, and Robert P. Toms.™ Parcel No. 2, consisting of rolling stock and cortain portions of the depot-eronnds In this elty, was then offered. Mr. Barker bid 8130.000. There bene no other B, it was stenck off to him at the sum men- ttoned, The Commissioner then inquired if the $00,000 required had heen depostted, RDarker feplied thal the maney was |u the Becond Na- tonat Bank, subjoct to iits arder. The Commis- sloner announced that the aale would be held open for twenty minutes, and he and Barker re- paired to the Second National Bank, where the muoney was tranaferred to the Commissioner, and the tranaaction terminated. 1hey then re- tarned to the City-lall, and at the expiration of the twenty minutes the Commissioner de- paying dutles. Protection against that pos- 1ihiiity wan the respectabfiity of the warehouse- owner and frequent chenge of stovekeeper, Adjourned till to-morrow. e —— - HYMENEAL, FIRES. Destruction of the Grand Gentral Hotel at Omaha, Neb. Receipts from Internal Revenue for the Last Fiscal Year. . 87,971 Carson—Oakley. ’ A wedding of the quictly-brilliant and mod- estly-clogant sort not common enaugh nowa- days occurred Jast evening at the residence in Hyde Park of the bride's tather, Mr, James W, Oakley, of Walker, Oakley & Co., being tha unfon of Miss May Oakiey and Mr, James D). Carson, of this eity, son of Col. John B. Carson, A Blow Conflagratlen, Starting at the Top, and TLasting All Night. A DMost Commendable Record Shown by Conunissioner Roum. Original Cost of the Bullding, $300,000; Insurance, A Deflcit of Only $11,000, and That s ) ftnoiy SRU000. - Twalstored bouds, 830, No. | elared the rale clsed. This purchaso ia in ae: General Manager of the Hannital & 8t. Joseph v oz T the Third District, 19 towns to lear from, Colleotable from Bondsmen 2401 Lo 240, Loth inclusive; 8100, No. 10101 | cordance with the sclieme of the Urest Westers $100,000. Rallrosd. Guests 1o tho number of + JOWA. o the vote sz (In-u;n, li’ap'.. (klrJA‘b;n\\‘uthnx&u:‘. b ‘ !‘?D :\i’l l:y"Hl llr':J:h Il"“'l“;"”‘l;;’l"NN:' sim‘ :g {:-uvu.y, ||:‘|]uv d 'fi' vnd per lt(:"llllfl' - sbout seveniy-five, the immediate rel- g 225 Harlow, bolter and Greenbuckor, No. 11,22, both Inclusiva: 3 3 e Londhol '] e pal 0- v 1 et R Tiriotrn T . o o No. 4,400, bots nciuaiy 1501 1 | gother amor g, N AT Oxatin DTl aeriends of, the Iugh-conteacting to B¥330,000. ‘The value of the road was estimated by oxperls on the teial st $1.000,00. Thas it will be seen that the purchasers paid a fuir price for ft, The arranzement contemplates that the hond- lioldera may tuke n 50 per cent Great Western vartics, assembled at Mr, Oakley's residence, corner of Drexel boulevard and Forty-seventh street, and witnessed the performance of the ceremony by the Rev. Dr. Lester, Heetor of 8t Paul's Entsconal Church, Hyde Park. 8cldom have two promtsing candidates for matrimonia Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Opama, Neb, Sept. 4.~The Grand Central Hotel, a five-story brick buliding, mysteriously took fire In tho Afth story this evenlog shorily betore 7 o'clock. It is now burning, and wiit 0. N Nou 12000, buth fnclusive; $10,000, No. 23,351 to Nou 2B, boih fuclusive, Total roeistered, 4,000,000, Arrgrezate, 83,000,000, RAILWAY DENEFIT ASSOCIATION, The United States Hallway Muatu Fpectal Diegeiteh (0 Tha Tribune, ctection by o smol} majority, . . McGruaon, Ta, Sept. 4L M. 1lam, editor | © “l"m‘v’l: Dgprf n mulvia—‘{ho cleeted as far as of the Dubuque Hera'd, was to<lay nominated | known are: e i bublicans, 1043 Domocrats, 1y tha Demuerats of the Third Distelct of Towa lluhumnlu. 14, 45 trecnbuckers, o An several for Conrosa, after noarly overy prominent | Lowns bo chot Interesting Experiments in the Making of Sugar from Indinn Corne made, Benefit The Demand for the Four Per Ounts Con~ — Assactation met thls morning. President Moore | hond drawing 5 per cent uterest. They ero not > . | el . Democral lu the district had decloed tha honor, KANSAS tinually on the T Htated that during the past Star thero Were nina | ablized 1o o Ui, nowever aad 1f 1y Se,02% | be destroyed before moruinz, with other balld é.‘fl.‘{.&“::fi'%‘i..;""éfi.‘;a"‘:fll.'.“"n%‘..'.“ ety oo ] . ually on the Inorease, faieanticiitss two tulih from suroius fund. Thir- | tu demand caah, the bid will poy them about 55 | 8% &5 the water has given out. The bullding triends. The bride was all radlaut lovelincss, TUE QUBYTION AS TO THR DATK OF TIB CON- TIE DEMOURATIC ATATR CONVANTION, - ty-seven thuusmd dollars have buen expended | (e cent of the facs of thair bond, The road | was 133 feet square, cost 830,000, was opencd | tho groom am oLwoual happy man"; and OREXIONAL BLECTION. Leaveswontit, Sept, 4~The Democratle INTERNAL REVENUR, since the Assoclation oranfzed, i now {n the hade of tho Purchasing Com- | in 1874, and closed recently for repairs, haviog Rneclal Correspondence of The Tribuns, State Conventlon was called to order at 10 Drs Moixes, fa., Sept. L~There Is consller- | 4, .y B, (. Ross Temporary Chalrasan. Afier c dizeunston amd diversivy of opfuton requmls the appuiptment of the ususl committees thy fuz the election of Congreasmen In this State . Cunventlon took a recess, tHs year, and unforlunately the Blatutes are Pernanent organizstion of the Conventlon more potent from what they do uot say than | wag effected hy vlocting Thumas P. Feuton, what they do suy, There is no yucstion that Chairman, and 1L M. Moore, Recretary, KO BOCTORING ALLOWED, The Comintscioner of Internal Revenue do- clien 1hat Cmetieated " wines and distilled -p:rlu are subject totax the same asif not medi- cated. ly * hap rich and castly gifts n dlullnfipmlullon}lelmd to complete the brilllancy of the occasion. Mr, Careon s & young man of fine business capacily and soclal qualitics, with the brizhtest of rrmpecuu being “associaied in a responsible Dosition with the house of \Walker, Oakley & €o. The bridal party leava this moraing in Col. Curson's private car’ over the Chileago, Burlln{- ten & Quincy Rallroad to Quincy, thence to mittee, tne next step In the proceedings will he fur them W apply ta the Wawne Cir cult Court In “about fen days for confirmation of the aale. Whether Judge Rellly “cunlirms_or refuses to confirm it, any party to the record may apuest to the Supremes Gourt. When tho sale has finallv heen von- firned by the Court, the Commisstuner will A MOST REMARKARLE RHCORD, Kneetal Dignated 1a Tha Tribhne, Wasuinaton, D. U, Bept. 4.~Commissioner Raum has prepared o statement of the col- lection of Interunl revonue for the lnst fscal year, including itwo years of Raum’s adminfs- tratiun of tho Bureau, The astonishing resuit been sold under foreclosure of & morigage. It was tu have been reopaned Sept. 15, newly fur- tished In elezant style throughout by the new Tessces, Kitchien Bros., of Leavenworth. Thein- sursoce {8 $100,000. The Merald ofiice is belng vacated. Telezraph-polesare burning. During AMUSEMENTS, = g o . | the Bre, Al Hartry, a fireman, was suffocated N some uflleial acilon will be taken hu the mot- |~ Tie fofuwing resoltions iors adopye 1 I8 shown that 823714622 of fax. have LOCAT, MENTION. Tt S o ety o e purchsers: | G e A ’ ofeionit the princinat palita of | loterost In terat onee, for whatever is dous must bo done We, thy repreaenlatives of the Democracy of the | been collected oructically without loss Al the theatres are now delng a roaring busl- | uuder Lhe laws of the State, to whon thy Pure LaTER.~The fire In the Grand Central s still when Mr. and Mrs. Carson will return wod take quickly. ::lmv of I{agsas, in Conventlon amssuibled, do de- to the Covernment of one cent. ‘The | ness, and the managers aro gidd at heart, chasing Cotstnittoc shall transfor tho rond, 1t progressing at thls hour (10 o'clock), with no | up thelr permanent residence in Chieago, In 1812 Congress passed an act providing for | Clire— iectal [\palch 10 TH ol 1o ewbatrussinents are put in the way fuy raising lezal impediments, this can be cousume ated wilblo the nexs thirty days. FORTY-FIRYT PARALLEL, Articles of associatfon of the Forty-first Tarallel Haltroad were filed at the office of the Sccretary of State of Iudiaua a fow days sgo. ‘The promoters therein state that they propose Lo construct a ratlway of three-feet auwe from A polnt on the State line between Indiana and Obio, at or within ten miles of Monroe Town- shlp, Allen County, aud thewce westward Joeci ¢ Tribu 2 Mitwiukes, Sopt. 4.—Sidney Hauxhurst, of this city, aud Miss Julia M. Cottril), daughter of W, 1, Cottrill, of Appletan, were married at 8t, Paul’s Eviecopal Church to-day, After the ceremony there was a reception at the residence of J. 1%.°C, Cottrill, unclo of the bride. The bridal party left on the wedding tour this alter- aoow, to be absent scveral weeks, —————— A eafe and falthful traveling companton, ford'a Jurasien Ginger. ESoRRalchy Bane T — BUSINESS NOTICES, ; 4y That the Induction of Rutherford 35, Hayes the election of u,_-pmcm;nurcls] in Lonzrn‘? r‘;u |vlm¥l the l;fl.l;tu of Pradident, nmwlmnmmllnnl the the same day throughout the Unton. 16wl o | electiun of Samuet J, Filten thereto, was a high : ;i crime ugalnst freo guvornment, which haa pat begn fuugl tn the Dhilud States Ruvised Statuies at | 25,00 504 O PNeinment, which has it besn Laruze, 1535, Chap, 2, See, 95 spint of vatriotlain wiuch forbure contest upun S ‘Thie Tuestay no:tafter the Arst Mon. | the first offouse witl rosist and punish any attenpt day tn Novemler, du tue yuaé 1870, lu votablinhod | u n wecond. - avthe dave In cach of the States ad Turritorien of, | 2. Tnat tho declaration to reform the Clvil Sery- tlie United Kta oz tho election o [tepresonta. | 1ce wnich "hna been proclained by the present fives mter to the Uorty-0fth Congresny | Adwinisteation, fs, Tike its miopted Bothern poife 5 next after the fiest Monday in No- | 'y 1 confeastun of Ui fellirs of Rudicalisni, anda . svery second yoar thecenited fn onty Just iribute (o the Demacracy, which il lung de- Vshed us thie diiy of sluction, {u oncli of the Gnited | inanded tie avertlirow and punishwent of corrapt Sintes ond ‘Cerntotios, of Repreecntativen und Del» | oficlals, easton to the Congrees commencingon the 4th af | . A choorful obedionce to and rigid onforce- only apparent loss ta that ot £11,000 In three distrjets. The surctles in cvery case are good,’ and within a fow months the Government will be reimbursed every dollar of this sum, It s probablé that the coilee don of & sum of simiiar maguitude has never been mado by a Uuvernmeut or comnerclal organization without the loss of a dollar. Each of the defaulting Collectors iu tho distriets where $11,000 were lost have been removed from ufise, Cumnmissivuer Raum claims that tlioso Ljures show for themselves, Manazer McVicker Is starring fu the provinces In comeily ut the head of his own compauy. Miss Emma Marbie, late of McVicker's Thea- tre, Is nuw a member of “7The Danites” Com- Liustion, Hamlin's new theatre—the ‘old Collseum— wHi be reay fur the production of *The Nalad Queen ™ eurly next week. Jobn T. Raymond hns a comedy In band en- titled “Trade,” orizinally written for Sothern, which he Is alout Lo add 1o his renertory, Joseph deflerson opens at McVicker's Theatro hopes of extinguishing 1t. The fire 18 #ald Lo Lave originated throush the carciessness of ulumbers, The hote} was tho larzest and hand- sumeat hotel in Omaha, It was being repalred L& cost of §12,000 or $15,000, and was belng furnished in & costly style by Kitcnen Bros., of Leavenwortb, the new lessces, and was expected to be opencd sbout the middie of the month, It was regarded as the finest hotel building fn the West, The fire will not probahly Lurn out before mornlug, and adjoininz bulldings, which have already boen vacated, may also bo e- atch nest thoreatter, mentof the furms of law are inssparable from a | guq Rlvo nasurance that public funds derived | fo * Rip Van Winkle'' on Monday evening noxt, | through the Counties of Alien, Whitley, Wa- | stroved, The destruction of the hotel Is re- % o d Abtie seeaid wessloii-of tha Forty.thirit ton. | JUISSORdII o aocluty hed - du protection or | o0 P L SURES St BRTE SUtCe enre | e vkl cogigerient hero fur four | buahy Koteiueko, Fulton, Puiuskl, ati Jasver | garded as atont tho worst blow Urssa contd s o vt i daibare erliation; ve- grest, thia suctlon wis modifld by the pasags | 4. Tiat'we accent the admonltion af Jackson's | and accouatad for by honest aud faitful of. | 8¢asoNs. - oot aarmar ‘ot Bruves Towoig, b N ooy | v receved at thi toae. e ReHan of the Cainl1aries. i s Mrthbnt Hommre: of th followiug (Chap. 180, 8ce, 6): raying concerning etanding armles as daugorous to | ficors. The Mezican Mintster, Don Manuel de Zama. Dy In Newtor “Soéctal Disnateh 1o The Tridune, Fhe Cocuaiue has enrned a deserved repatation fop 6 That Kec. 93 0F tho Novised Statutes, | 179 WOYernwent' fo tima of peaces v roeciibine the thme f0r holding elactione for lteps | A1, ROL | scck o Teninrga \ our - pror. redentalives 1o Congresty 49 herchy modified sons | Nt eetablishment = nor disturb tho salutury Leason of politioal oxperionce which teaclics that R o eltion i hoas Eomaiontan cosadou | Lhe iy atvald b weld bariimmis b v ol amended b ondectoeflvet o chungo In tho duy of. | POWer” Accurdingly tha incrensu of thy civil ife election of Stato ollicare in anid State, Faltial” anguorigsor Tor inietioreuns Sinter o urity, e w o Tho question is, Docs Towa come within the [ sovereiun righta of Statos, wiit recelve the cone operation of this modification of See. 25, abova !Inl‘lud earnest opposition of the Democtacy of this Accompanging Isa table showing the agere- mate collection uf several districts for thy fiscal year 1874, ‘The- fulluwing are the principal Weatern districts: Firat Hlinois, J. D, Iarvey,... . Becund Lilinots, Willlam 1S, Alian “Ihird tinol Fourth Hlio Filth fliinois, 11, Knowlos. Counts. ‘Cnere are to he two branches, known as the Chicagoand Bluffton branches, the latter of which 18 to run from Jeflerson Town- ehip, In Adams County, westward through .the counties of Adaws, Wells, IHuntington, Wabash, and Fulton, The total leneth of line I8 to be 380 miles, The proposed capital of the compauy 1s 2300000, of ‘which $50,000 has been subscribed, tho two largest storkholders cong, and bis purty, wiit occupy a4 private box at Hooley's Theatru this evoning, by speclal {n. vitation of the mansger. Raymiond wants to l)nal.'ul. him with a bottle of his famous eye- water, Ar. John McCullouzh will bezin his season of 1878 ot Hooley's Theatro next Monday, Ills Programme tor the week 18 ¢ Viriinfus,” Promuting the growth xud preservinie tha heauty of the Liuman hatr, Ladien dressiug therr hair claborately far the evenlng will find that it imparts A healthy natoral gloes 10 she air, and will cagse Ostama, Neb., Sept. 4—Midoight.~Tho Gre 48 still burning downward, and has reached the third story, with but little prospect of extin- guishinent. The Unlon I'acific engine Durant sod the Council Blulls encios huve reloforeed thy Department, making fve engines Iu all, but the great dliliculty is Jack of water, The fire, 1 10 retain 1ts whape for liones, e Frenoh Artificlal Kyes.=1¥e koop the Iare- el wesartment of gennine dwported eyes in the Unlted Staten, ~ No operation necessary, and worn Seventh Tl AT *Richeltew," # Othello,” % Claude Melnotte,” ng Varnuu J. Cald, of Warsaw, and Charies - - | Saheut baln, Uale & Hluckl. Druggiste, No, 85 ctted! 5. That the enfarced idlenenn of hundreds of | Bl thamei® o1 ypbe il oes oos and “Ricnard 111" se. McCullough will be | W. Gaid, of Chicago " These two dentlemen are ]"f’“m’"' l“'“ now "“""“l‘:“‘h"’ “'":‘;““""‘“ South Cinr strvet, and Palmer luune Dragstore, Toget thelaw of the cose, It will be necossary”| thoneands of heretofora indanirione. momene o amy | ‘Fhieiaenin Lithols, f. C. Wiliis.... supported by Mr. ¥, B, Wanle, Harry Mercditl, | on the flunrd of Lireetors, aud their colleazucs | 158 wind springs up. BROTSb || S G Lent_bunaless Cofist togoback to the orlginal law of ‘the Territdry, | Patrivtic laboring men, and th threatencd aproai Veatch. Maude Uranger, and Mra. E. L. Davenport, are Isanc B. Hymon and Johuson M, Burdye, of | scetns to be making sure progress. It will un- o oufish inthe warkl. Made frum selected Genrgo's Mank flan. Ask your yrocer for it, Ingup hy Ueorge ¥, Trigg & Co., 1K Duane atréol, New York, e Cs0 ¢ Mrs, Winslow's Soathing Kyrup” for . children while terthinz. It cuera dvaontery anddi- urrboa, wind colic and regulsten the bowefs, 25 cta e — Iiest Hwent Navy Tobneen of a dangerous sulrit of Commitinisn In thia coun- See, 14 af the organic 1w of Wisconsin, of | ey {0 tka Sottmate osamn "oy il vicione which Tertitory Iown wns & part, provided that :X'Illn‘ncl:nl legts :;mx‘ u{ the unlmn:lh;-r':“ uu;'y‘; anu a Dulerate to tho Houso of Represcntatives At tho only eiluctual guarantue to labor of its duy might bo elected by the voters qualified to cloct ?‘3#.‘22‘}(’."{:1’:.“ ;r'-'sj ‘..‘Z""},‘:‘i,ff_.’ ll’:‘l’::‘::‘ 2:3::-::'-'.?:':33!a Members of the (oneral Assembiy,~the eloe- n}lzlfi!'llrfifl'lu :l:llcr‘prg;:.‘l: lna“ctzmplclu run;nlaal tion to be held at such timeand place ga fixed | Of the po Frifntdy T oo fuata_he by the Governor. When Town was set off from | farias .3!"‘5mfu'.".‘..“."t.fi;’?.’a"iin"r'.'.-'a’"’..'mnfu‘?fl'.'.}' o Wieconsin, t.!;o ulr%nnlc hl',wc,n{ Wisconsin was f“‘z‘l““"m forins, and equal insteud of class legise sdooted as that of lowa; but, in 1840, Con atlon, x passed onact providing that, from and ;'x!wr O, ‘Fhat, a8 Ct}num; has the sola power to c;ln B 8 o clection uf . Detegato tathe | BONT AN reauiat iho valug thorvo! anor thy Tlouse of Representatives should be at such power and provide s papor currency o Wime nd place as prescribed bylaw by tho | Noed aa monovs. that Peneh moiey {asned General Assembly., In 1843 tho State was ad- | in suoh volumo a8 may be mitted fnto tho Unfon, and & Constitution was | for the convenions teansaction” of busl, adopted in 1348, Art. 8, Sec. 8, of that Con- | times, to stinninte enterprine, secur: stitution provided for the election of Meinlicrs | henso far Iavor and {ts productions, of_the Ilouse of Kepresentatives cvery stcond | dus development of the vast sgeiculiura), mineral, ear, on the first Monday - August. - Art, 19, | 884 moahunical Yosoroce of ':i'n‘:«c""'.'"" it e, 0, provided that the first general efection | 7 Tt e favor the unconditional repeal of tha undor that Constitution should bo hield at such | Sespmationact of 1875, tho ull remonetization timoand placo as appointed by the Governor, | cotnnge, placiag 16.0n An equAl footing with gold: after [ta ndoption, for the clection of Governor, | the repeal of tho Natlonal Bank law; the rotire. Revreaentatives In Congress, Mombers of tho | mant of National bauxeaster st sybangreslrds General Assulgbly, ote, T'f‘";"hnum& °{'“‘1‘;‘1’;‘,{'¢°‘}'}2‘.’.. lnn:lulmk and 15 iene: notes to be mado Jegal. e DI s wn gs(ell{;,?o" figfu.;;';;gflgg%hg,,fl,":{,fig‘{gcfi;?,g; o Tt v Are 1 {aror of & tariR 108 revenua “zeneral election’ meant the etoction at which K the Members of tho General Assembly were fl&;‘;‘;‘l";c: h,'.{.f,vl:,“,}:,";'n“’:f,'fi{::g?nfl’,,:!}f regularly chosen. Sac. 239 aald that at (o gen~ nicipatity In all matters of local Linprovements, gnul clection, should be chosen the Governior, | freo from Wictation of Intetrerents by the Fodera Becretary, Treasurer, Auditor of tato, Mem: | antliorition i aoy form, political or judicial, de. }wrta of the Ueunrflln/(\lsmlnhl(v. llunrewlmuélvf- neflml the yulmapcnt lnlo\lr forin of governinunt as In Congress, ete, This election was lield in | o emacratic repunlio, August, 10. That {¢ 2 tho duiyof thisBtats, in the protea. In 1467 o now Comstitution was adopged, [ Hou of socicty sgatust convicied criminals,ond pure which abolishied the Auzust and Abel olectlony focpuina its duty in teachlng thom awstul vocutiuns y . % nd Geting them for future amefulness, to provide of Ktato oflicers uniler the old Coustitution, and | 309,0¢ BES(ECLIOn OF moshhnoe) o ‘againat tho decinred (Art. 8, See. 8) that the Mombers of | fumagin campelition Invaived in the present the Houne of Hepresentatives should bo choson | syarem for the employuient of eouvlet Jabor, and cvery sceond year, on the second Tuesday {n | 1o provido that the proilt from such latior shal in- October, except the vears of the Presldential | uro to tho tate, and not to Incorpurativns or asso- elections the Guvernor to be elected ut thy samie | clatio time and place (Art, 4, Sec, 9), 1. That,manmenanre imperatively cssontlnl to the Fie et Sl e e Constitution— | Protection of thy aaricuitural snd. conunercil tue 2. 1%, How ve. | Lorents of tho Ktate, thy Legiluture should, at jts Canes. Y Soc. Costioutd o held on thu see- | YA0HGL Bthte; o Lowuluties should, ot ite ond Tuesday In October, 18575 at which timy charges for transnoriatlon pud travel on all rasle suould be olectod u Uovernor and Liontenant. | fomns within this Siute, 1 Governor; the Uovernor to hold nis ollleo two ‘That for the purpose of develaping the agri. years (Art, 4, Hec, 2), enltnral interesty of tie West, and tnvuring to the The Wirst election for Secretary, Auditor, | produccr the firat teward of his indusiry, we are In Treasurer, Attorney-General, Ditrict Judges, | favor of all measures for the improveient of our aud members of Cong ®lould be on tho | Western rivare. eccond Tuexday of October, 18385 the Seeretary, The following candidates wers nominated: Auditor, und Treasurer to contioun fn office Becretary of Btate, L. W. Barton; Treasurer, C. two years, or till the clection of thelr sue- C. Black; Attorney-Goneral, 3, ¥, Cox; Buper- Bt Ineoabent e Vi Coars n force 0 | {\iendent Putie Thstruction, O, F. AlcKon: o | Entetustico Buprame Court, " 1 M. Roggles: tuatudn foree until they expire or ure repralud Auditor, Osbun Shuwnon, ) . North Manchester: Calvin C. Miller, Warsaw; Stawart Hymay, Terre Houte; Beann Thotoas, Leeshurg, and Williat Elendorf, of Kuux, SOUTH CAROLINA ROAD, BavTimonw, Sept. 4.—The case of Calvin Claflin and Cyrus Gstoward, New York, John Parsons, New lHampstire, Frank C. Eddy and Benlamuin Hatch, Massachusetts, and others, againat the South Curolina Huilroad Company, praying an injunction to restrain certain holders of aportion of the second-mortgage bonds of the raad from disposing of them, and an order of Court for the appointment of & Recciver of the roail, was begun to-day before Judge Bond, of the United States Circutt Court for the Dis- trict of Scuth Carolina, sitting in Chambers In Baltimore. It s charged by plalutilla that the affairs ol the rtoad ‘have been mis- mansged; that it s Insolvent, in defoult of _nterest un the sgeond-mortgare Londs, aud a portion of these bouds were ilie- ally tesuied, NumUers of parties ary made de- iendants to tho ault, fncluding Trustecs, the first-mortigage bondliolders, Feople’s Natfunal Bauk of Charleston, Groenville & Columbla Rallroad Company, and otbers. The fssue in- voives soveral millions of dollars, and from twenty to thicty eminent counsel represent the various partice, The srgument to-day was on the question of jurlsdiction, ou a motjon deny- fag the nuthorlly of the Court to lssun st bine Jjunction sod appoint a Recelver while sitting at Chambers without the territcrial limits of the Districtof Bouth Caroling, where the cass is now pending, and sald to be roady for triul, Tho case will be continucd to-morrow, doubtedly prove a total loss. ‘The fire wiil last i morning, at least. ‘The hotel was owned by Juln Crefehiton, Herman Kountze, H. W, Yates, aud A, J, Populcton, all of Omabaj Augustus Kountae, of New York; and Thomas Wardell, of Alabama. Bowe weeks azo it was sold by foreclosure to satiafy mortgage bonds of. $100.0) aud fnterest held by the above gentlenien, who were holders of the bouds, they having advanced money 1o com- plete the hotel, the loan haviug been negotfated by the late Edward Creignton, The hotel was bought s a foreclosurc sale for 8120,000 by A u- zustus Kountze for himself and the above- named parties. ‘The hotel was buflt at a cast of &300,000, and was undoubtedly the finest and largest hotel structurs fo the Weet outsido of Chicago, It was betue repatred and put fu bet- tor shape than it was when new, ng been opened 187, Kitchen Drofhers had mardy ‘extensive purchases ul the laleat stylea of fur- niture, carpets, cte., Which bad arrived amd were being put fu place. The greater portlun, howerer, was removed, but received cansdduras Lle damage by breakago nud water. Tho tnsure ance on the furoiture was very Neht, The de- struction of th hotel fs cousiilured a great ca- hmll}‘. leaving Omaba virtually swithout firet- class hotel accommodation, Oue of the awaers sald to your correspondent thut the insurance. money, 100,000, woult probably be fnvestod it rebuilding, Durine the flre three firemen were Injured, but noue killed, as first reportea, . Aperlal Divaich'to The Tribun, Ostina, Neb., Bept. 5—1 a, in.—~At this hour the flre lus reached the first floor, 2nd the walls are falling lere and tbere. Joseph Shccley, Billy Guiligan, Alllartey, and another ifreman were hurt, una or tiwo of them quite serious Y. Lon Randall, Charley Kapp, Jun MeNomars, and twa or three othicrs wreaaht to have beva kitied by a talling wall, Spestal duspatich tn ThETrioe, * O3attA, Nebiy Bept. 5130w, m.—"Forty thuusand of thic E1W0,000 finurauce 1s divided as folluws: North American,... .. Flremen's Fund ... Now Yark Home... . Livernwol & London & Glubg.. Underwrliers' Avency . Imperat & Norin Royal of Laverju Phenlx of New York ..., Commereisl Unlun of oo, Fire Asvociativn of Puiludolphiia, Springfeld of Massachusctia. ..., Pennnylvania Pira of Inlladci) The tire 1s raging fariously at tbis Mr. Fred B, Warde and Mr. Maurica Barry- more bave sccured thio exclusive rieht to play * Diplomacy,” trom French & Sons, and will begin a tour of tho country with it ot the con- clusion ot Mr, Warde's ongagement with Me- Cullough lllluoll‘{'.. Mr. Phll 8tmmonds, to whose tact and Industry muck has been due in produclng the picce hire g0 creditably, after the recent complicatiuns, will bo the business manager. s skill and ability a8 swch have been already well proved. ‘The pleco il prob- ably be brought out at Brookiyn in twp wecks iromn next Monday, OUTSIDE JORSIP. Mr. Charlcs Yope Is enxagzed for a brict scasun at the Bowery Thestre, opening fn ** Macheth " un the 221 of Beptember, * In the new rocicty play, " Adirondacks,” Mtss Loulue Pomeroy has a part which fs sald to com- bino tho characterlstics of Camille sud Lady Gay Spanker, Kauny Morant says she has not been enzaged at the Buston Theatre, as was stated In spine paper, and announces that sho bas mads uo cu- wagements o8 yeb for the convnie season. The London 7mes ancake of Miss Bateman’s Mary Warneras having “ a quictuess of dospal that stirs the audience more nr(mnuml’ than would the most vehement declamation, ' Fastward the star of Dritfsh managerial Em- piro is about to take its way. Already the manager of a Lomdgn varlety show has gone to engage a ballet of Cypriote women tor Lis vs- tabllshment, . Mr. George Fawcett Rowe's now versfon of * Unele Tow’s Cubin * has beep extremely well recetved at the Theatre Royal, fn Manchiester, the Introduction of real negroes upon the stuge Havinw won the hearta of the reallstic eritics, From Manda ln » Tempost ”* to Mazeppa i2 0 siridoy but Jusephine Fiddes, who several Years o made her debut [n the former char- netor ut the New York Grand Operasdiouse, is nuwdrlumz in the latter chaeacter at Astiey’s fu ndon, [ ‘The Lyceum Theatre, New York, has been leased for thevo years Lo Slivok & Falmer ot & rental o1 83,000 for the first yoar, aud $9,000 a year for the remuining two years. It 43 to bo usud for only first-cluse dramatic or peratic performances or coneerts, on any day but Sune day, when It can ouly be used for church puf- poses or sacred concerts, Sarah Bernhardt Liog had & bout with the Parta Journallsts, 8bo has been makine Trequont as- Boventh Indu “enth Indlana, Georgo Moon, Eleventh Indiana, J.'F. Wied Heeond lowa, Farwo) Third tows, ‘Stmpson Fuurth lowa, Connohi ¥itth lowa, Bheruny, TINE TRADE-DOLLAR. " 1OLD ON TO THEM. Aneciut Dinpatch 10 The Tritune. Wasnixoros, D. C,, Bept. &—Secretary Sher- man tu-day prepared a letter for transmission to an Oblo banker, which reaffirms in substance the statements as to trade dollars which were made in the recent circular of the Dircetor of the Mint. Sccretary Sherman thinks that ultl- matelya market in Chink will be made for trade doliars at thelr face vatue, Complaints still con- tiuue to reach the Treasurs of the deprectation An trade-doltars, and the Treasury officials think that such pressure will bo brougkt to boar upon ‘Congrass that some lealslation wiil be enacted for the relict of holders. In eoticipation of such legislation ‘frcasury ofliclals thiuk that the greater proportton of the trade-dollars wilt flnd thelr way fnto tho vauits of speculafors and bankers. ANOTHER LETTER FROM SECRETARY BHERMAN, To the Western 'Assoctuated L'resss WasmnatoN, D, C., Sept. 4.—Secretary Shor- man has addressed o long apd interesting letter .to 0. H. Booth, of Manafluld, O,, concerning tha issucof the trade-dollar aud the present depreclation in its vatus, Upon tho latter polnt Beeretary Sherman says: At no tine and on no oecount have thoy ever been recoived or patd aut by the Troasury, and it is cause of regrret that 80 mahyof our peoplosbiould have aceepted them at thele face vatue, thus enabiing thelr ownera to put them futo cireulation at consid- crable profit. Under date of July 25, 1873, the Director of the Mint publtabed tables from which tho valuo of colus can bo ascere talned. Ile does mot adviso * any oue to dispose of thewm ot such rates. As early a8 Aug. 24, 1876, the Deopartment {nformed an inqutrer that the trade-dolfar had unly bullion value, and this infurmation has beeu repeated scores of times,and publishud by the press throughont the conntry, To avolil the labor of Chew Jaokson cuxIcua, uticura TIE - GREAT SKIN CURE, Inpallibly Cures Sall Rignm o Eszoms, Ringworm, Tetter, Sealt Head, Dandraf, Dry aud Falling Hair, Pimples, Blotches, and Serof: ulons Uleers and Sargs, Meswrs, WRERS ) Maw & POTTER, Wholessle Drnggfst Feapeetuny faform e uhflc b Flhat Uney n re:ln’uléerlcd:m i, oot Products,” never, i, i medicine, & purely KKl ‘Kpdcirls tetency of Jellv. which they Deliova t be an fnratiible cure Yur every kind of Hkin Disente. from cumiion mite L Ui woiak vasa of bals fitieti, Seald Head, or Daudrut, CUFICITRA ls earnest!; 3 d o SUTICHA I ety bl o g thogue ot 1 Chin ;’Ile‘ A of he ITEMS. The annual meetive of the stocklolders of the Pullman Palace-Car Company wiil bo held at tha Compeny's oftice in this clty next Thurs- dayatBo'clock oo m, Mr. D, B, Morey, Qeneral Frefght Agent, and six other employes of tho Chicago, 8t. Louls & New Orleans Rallroad at New Orleans, who woro down with yellow fever, are rupldiy re- covering. The General Ticket and Passenger Agents' Association of Michiuan will bolil Its regular mouthly meoting ut Luuslng, Mich., to-day. Nothtug of linportance 1s to' come before the mecetlug, Mr, A, B, Weinahelmer has been appointed Becretary of_the Puilman Palace-Car Company, in placo of Mr. Oharles W, Angell, who hns ro- of the e Feaema, ilngworm, Tetl uriasis, !lrn. Giround llb. e Wiz Staterateid Pimples s Hotahs, or Worms, Lpstural fedn ul Howet and Cracked Skius, and 31 Pustulat Eruptions an feag, Dandrat, Doy ' iHations of tie Jurus, Iind and ey ies Pain Hhusumatlsm and Affoctlony of the B e iherin, Croup, aud - Haaresacas. cite. RUn. ax'x Vaterinary crra! and Glandutar Swelliogs 3 Bemia, serslulm arc discasca ot the Bood und’ Bones, ind st B0t confoumicd with akin disrsses vrog ho! exteenal uaily and O17 L 12, Bee, 4 revaring unouscribt ”letters, the Director of fTected o won te o I it i At 12, the timo | The Convantion adjoarnad at 11 o'clock, ERG i uihbottea o Tntarenation s, | iourhatiste, o GitTard balloon, whereupon the | tired In ordér to sock & bome in more cougental 0" Uy st Draeatsin and_will b of the llret gencral election Wwas um]j',m_ « part CONGRESSIONAL NUMINATION, lar, adding thereto tables for the computation Papers comment wallclou.'> on tho eccentrieity | quarters, A private telegram waa recelved Ly Ma), DNl s rece] “l?x:n“}‘r?:::’d‘: :;‘éf:'"f(" v of the Stute_ollicers, In_October, 1657, and an- "The Deniocrats of the First District, In Con- | of puch vultte, There was no new decfston fu- | of the great netross, evenreforring to her lean. AMr. Ira Bramball, Iately connected with the | J. 1) Bogue at the Pamer House last evening, GUALES OF natl, Aud therelore Mt caper for oier part in October, 1959 that thefrsd segsion | J0tlon liere to-quy, nomiuated” Judge J. 1. | volved tn the circular, though posilily ite pub: | nces us o of the svidoiicos uf fue Mite, Born< | oaite 18 W. Fuller, Genoral Western D from & tnend {n Omabs, informing big thal the | Chroniceass §t of the Geueral Ausombly wis tobe held fn Junu- | SeChure for Congrear. lleation may hava hastoned (uo donrecintion of | hardt, stune by thusa criticiams, retors b eheEr Tesut Ageutof the Erlo, sssutucs a sinilar pusition | Grang Central Hotl, of that city, was buratig m;l’;n L xfi?‘fi%’éfi??fi {785, De seat by exoran ary, 1853 and, unuer Art, 3, these oflleers wero 4 the colns to ir truo value,—an event which | letter to one of thu Fans Journals, detends her- with Mr, B, M, Arma, the new General Western 4 2 % epared by K1t Whotesala Diuge ol elected cvery sccond ytar thoroafeer: "Tho MISCELLANEOUS, e dulagoa ¢ SOuld bt e o | gl from the eharwo ofeccuntriets,awi bwally | Fienges Ager of s B e sy o sprtch was rocelrad Turs ab Hréd | jai BT ety Do o it election of” Mumbers of Congress under MARYLAND, . suRerdclayoat W"w";,‘j“w Pl e P et A dispateh was recolvod hero yesterduy at the : ~Fuller & Fulle this Constitution was in October, 18335 but no - brovislon was miado Loyond that, nar fs there | FASTON, 3., Sout. 4.—D. AL Henry has been sivwhere uuy further relerence to Comgress. | Wominated for Congress by the Democrats of men, excent Lo provide for it o vacaney, | the First District. 3 Thls, then, s all the constitutional provision on Bavtivoux, 8opt. 4,—The ' Democrats of the by subjuct, AIth O o 2 (‘u” the BU of March, 1859 (Laws Reventh ¥ifth Congresalous! Distriet reuomingted Kl Geueral Awscably, Clun. 150, pago 408, thy | 7 Menkle. utira Fepealed Cliap, 3001 the Coo oy | £ANT0N, Md., Beot, 4—The Republicaus of ll»:flf L::I:IA: and Sllmu«]i tmni :;mrub:lulmld l’fi the Pirst Uongressional District nominated 4, on- the second "Tuesday of Uctober in eael 3 cty d n jean an election of all offieers. required by Inw 2-'::,‘:"“\ Srlisa) LD, & P tohochiosen av auch election, to bo calted the ! f £eneral olection, except the years of the Press, - omomais. dential eletion, when, the ‘general elcction | MACON, Ga., Sept.” 4,—The Democrats have should Ly Leld on the Tucsday uext ater thy repominated James 1, Blonut for Congrass., ‘flm .\lrmluy I November. ‘The aet then dese Aacaw, Ga,, Bepl. 4.—~The Democrats of the izustend tug different State, county, and towi. k Al ailcors, uccordlig Lo e uow Lonstirutiop, | TUird Congreaslonal District Lave renomimated and provided for thely continuous election but | Goue Phil Cook, haneutiun wus made ol Cangreasmen, ns wag AJISISKITTL dn_nu in Lnnr. Hof the Code ot 1551, Bee. 210; BROOKUAVEN, Mifss., Bept, 4,~Charles E. fored Ui tho gencral eloction for | tho Fifth Cungresstouul District, Eat diatrict, county, and township NEW JzRSEY. rn’l’im IBI:A." be on the secopd ‘Tuesday fu Oce TrENTON, N, J., Bept, 4.~In the Becond Con- over, Bec. 701 vravides that tho law povern- resstounl Dlstrict, tho Groenbackers pominate dug geueral clectlons whall govern special olec. q ) B tions Lo @) v 1t " | Hezekinh B, 8with, wnd the Prouibitfoutta C. atiyes ll:.x L‘un;L u thy uilice of Hepresept. A, Horker., It will o secn that the G NEW YOUK, B the second Tuctiay i ey a v | (E5pimas N, Yo, St £ Greoubackers ot date of tho general clection. The tho “I'wonty-ninth Congressiona) Dutrier uotml- Bhether tho Conetitutlon fiscs that s s sy, | W80 Halpi Beaumauit, e Thogoiher it lutended Lo luavo it Lo be txod by | Npwang o R L :mnl)!J n'xu-flm‘t‘xfi:yn::;yc‘lmln'::;'.‘f:a'f:.;m.';‘:.u‘:: Dln{(n of o leather ttrm u':.-m Jdenounce Den- Té:fl“'n uml chlum{le fru:n t\? .:lu.'“m aud | Bis wneyhlwfl;‘ffi}:‘ .n::l‘ruwlutwm. general clections $o October; and thy t Tuok Iuferouce fs, that that was to be Ricumoxp, Bept, 4.—J. Randolph Tucker was eseral eleetion. Hee, T AR 10, ,,?::",m,‘;’z“:u: resominated by the Couscrvatives fu ths Blxth The bullding was owned by tho First National Bank of Omaba, Horman Kountse, President. 1t originally cost $400,000, but it had been in Muilgation fur some time, and was ftinal- Iy purclused by lts presept owners for — 8135,000, 1i was easlly worth 150,000, arding to the " judement ot Ma), Boy It was recently leased by tl Ritchou Brothers, who had just put furutturs throughont, at & cost of frouy §45,000 B0 0,0, Thiis wus noarly ni 1 the houso ut the thne 1t was destroved. Maj. Boguo was to have beeo tue wanager, and bo wus o this oty o1 busiucss vesterduy eventog when ho recelved thonews. fle will gu Lume to-dag, After o portion of the furnituee had been put into the hiouse ho took out thirty-duy pulicy for £5,000, and, unlews the Kitchon Irotho lave " slues sccuted more fusurauce, that ix afl thero was upom the lurniture. ‘Tue £5,000 polivy was tukun out sbout two weeks ago, Unicsa more tusurance bhua been abtamned, the los8 o the Kitehen Bros, on s turniture will amount 1o ron $20,LN [0 25,000, Maj, Bogue stated that ho did uot know much aboul the lusurauce upon the butldiie, bug hy beheved thut £100,000 hud_been earned upon it for the st five yesrv, ‘The owners huye re- cently made tmprovements ubon the hause to the umoung of whout X000 A bew clu- vatur - was b up wd o soveral otuer udditions e, Everything In the houso wus niew pbout the premies. Mal. Toguo nppeared to think what the fre was caused by the carclessness of servants, lls fricnds are auxlous v have him secure the Withereil Houso &L once, which 1 1 a flue loeation, vV Con, Lord, Stwouteuhurgh & 0, Filuii & Kin. Murtlvon, " SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger The Quintessence of Jamaicn Gingor, Cholce Aromatics, und Fronch Brandy, Isadeliclous, harmicss, end atrougtheatng suhstitute forall Kindsof stimaulants. It prompity relleves Dyos Popsia, Oppresdlon sfue Eating, and every species of Tudigestion, correets all disturisances of the Stomacy Aad Dowsls, provents sickness froin elinage of fuo, waler, or cliwate, cures Crauipe sad Patus, breaks up Colds, Chilis, aad Fevers in ouo night. It promotss pursplration, restarcs the elrculatlon, warms, strengiiye sus, sud invigorates the budy, qulets the mind and ere vous forces, and fuduces refreaitag aleop. Vor the youug, the 3ged and the lufirun on jand of sex, undes Bl edrcumatancos sud eonditions, this grest panaces of - health atands withaut aa equal fu Lho yast and balky Fatalogue of the watcrls Tiedica. Dewars of dliuted and worthisss [lliations yecommendsd by destors for oftico of 1L Missourl, Kannas & Laxan Rafiroad, to the effect that Nouston and talyeston, Texas, liave been quarantined sgainst all travel from 8t, Louts and athor Southwestern and Souttern poiute. The unly route uow open for shippers Lo thode hoints ta viu tho Chicagy, Burllugton & Quiney, Honuibal & St. Joo, and Missouri, Kan- sas & Texas Raflroady, Tho meolln‘u of the Weatern Exccutive Com? miitce of Rullrdud Mutinrers whichs takes placo at the Grand Pacifle Hotel to-day will be a Llehly Imourtant on, s the first steps towards the formation ol the new Egai-bound puol will be taken, ‘The mubagers of the Canida liucs willalio be fn the vity to cousider 1he subjcet of pouling the passeugzer busitiess betwrecn De- troit aud Buftalo on part ot the Great Westoru Canada Bouthiern, sud Grand Truok Ratiwa, At the Jast muetlng of the General Tickot and Passonger Avents' Aseoclation it was re- solved that Me. Bamuel Poweil, the Becretary of the Assoclation, snould reprint §i book- the reconds of the proceedings of all for mectings, The book hus Jurt come from the printers, and contatna the recurds of all nicet- nzn Trom 1853 to 158, fnclusive. It containe rocords of much fnterest to General Tieket and Passenzer Awents, who will find it quite a valuulile addithn o their lbrari arutions of some of the Uceneral Tussenger Agents delivered 1o those conven- Hons wrs worthy ol being thus presveved for future gencratious. COLLEGIATES. Spkelal PivmtcA 10 The Tribume, Inpiaxarons, lod,, Sept. d.~Ths National Conventivn of Heta Pheta Pf met to<ay. ‘Tweunty-ivo aut of thirty Chapters are repre. CORN SUGAR. EXPENINENTS OF FROF, GOLLIBR. - Bpecial Divpaich ta The. Tribuns Wasnisoton, D. C., Bept. .—Drof, Colller, chienist of the Agricultural Department, Is en- Kauod In sowe very hiportant experimouts, the nurposo of which is to demonsirate the wractl- cabltity of making sugar from sorgbum and from ¢ommon courn-stalks, Notwithstandine 1} has been amerted fn some quarters that, ns n resalt of these experfinunts, it has boen shown that tho Unlted Biates can make its own suzar from ludisn corn. Prof, Collier sald to-day that all experiments thus far are mcrely teuta. tive. The only fact proved is that sugar can be wads from Judian corn aud sorebum, Whether sny process cun bo devised 3o that It can be made cheap evoush for practical uso Is a question yot undetermined, Prof, Collice hopes to know within two weeks, ‘I'he experfments thus fur have been very crude, the Dupartment not belng provided even with any roliers for extrastiog thy juice, aud belng compallud to cut the stalks In an ordiuary hay- cutter, aud to extract the Julve by poundiug Lhe cut stalks fu a mortar. "It v demonstrated, however, that ladian corn contalne trom 8 wo I ver cent of fts awn welght In julee, while thy vercontage ol that Juice that cau be mads into pugar cannot be determined until more perlect inachinery has becn obtained, which will be this week. The caief polut of the process lies fu clarifying the sugar, o that it will exystalize. ‘That (his can dove is proved by the saiuples of excellent browy sugar which the chemist bus obtuined, Prof, Colller sa; Mies Mary Andursou has recelved rather graduing commendation from the New York critice, Thev give her prats. but 1t fs bo- sprinkled ult over with voli-water ndvice to go o work aud study. The Kvennug Post, speak- i of hew Larthenia, saye: * It was o cliurme Ing periormance, [t brought with it o sonse of Imattenly }.urlw. Mial devation, the dauntiess courave of perfect lunacence, the huoyaucy and vitality of health and youmsh, ‘Thy utter sl pliclty uud cuntidence, imingted with o natural arcliiess of humor, with wileh el wooed her savage master Lo be bor slavy, were sdmirable, and her noble presence and the rich melody of her voleo gave trazic vehiemence to the scupn With which she cowed thy barbarie chieftain Whatt he trled to sufuld her n hia lowloas ome Lrace. Fixeellont, 100, wan the womaniy fene derness with which shie calmed the prostrate Jngomar und the coquetry with which she de- spolled pim af hia sliteld " and spoar and made the warrjor w andnalden, In the fourth aud fifth acte her emoiion was somewhut deficient fy true depth and fervarg bue the fmpersonatio consitiored {n its quteprity, was very pleasing, THE RAILLOADS. THE DETROIT & MILWAUKEE, Kpactal Diegateh 10 Tae Tribune, Drrroir, Mici., Sopt, d~The teumporsry (- Junetion grantea by Jwige ‘Turnor Jast vvening having been dissolved, the sale of the Detrott & Muwaukes Raflroad under moruruge fore- clusure took place this wiorning st 10 o'clock butore 8 lure and lstingulshed gathering o frontof the Clty-Mall. Tn opomug the sale Cirvult Court Commbssioner Hibbard sald the CHICAGO. The slarm from Box 416 at 12:43 yesterday af- o 2 " . o ) o vlsatea rposes of galn. Nevor forget te sk for, sad Insist conat, ¢l i trict, weeks hu will know ten times more a) sonted. Nearly 150 delegatos are prusent. They teruoon was caused bya tire 1utho drylng-room, pu ot S paaCLe: b3 GAeh provOs INDLANAL SRt SR o o dospaid. ey st prescns [[DESRATE ORI bR ClaBaIBl UL I (w0 Darell | o0 T al) et of 1€ Suntr . Berioey | Mo o e 235 Nobie siregt, ocenpied by | Gpoa bavlos, U heo cau ouly expreas bis coulldence that Lo can ceessl i " nent nization was etfected by the vlection of | Kollins, Shaw & Cu., woulen tmanulncturcra. 'Il-vu(zo bo chosen 8t the nest genera) Taans fi:{,‘;’;f‘lmndq fl»’:‘fl'fif‘.r. Hoatots “:fl maen":.lm‘}\:“-".mn °|'. mnmbe:n "{ ter, the Democratie candidate for Conuress, election: oo o1 numbered oot | spia 1o u falr atieldance ae Court Berk last Cerans,and thls was fn odd-numbered vears, | gH0KS) 14 waa bis firat speach of the campalgn m:'ll;hlo\hur &tata olllcers were 10 bo elected and was s strung deninieiation of 'the Nottoel ceptin the ;’c?r 1n, evel ':,‘;';;32{;‘,5";‘;;:-“;:' Bunks, the Resumption hmlnmx culn buods, and TiveCgpee. 8 At, §, savs tho General Assom: | [iC0V0rely attucke Gon. tluuton, bis- Hsout- show thal suger can be suceessfully atid profita- bly made from ludiau corn aud sorghum. —— NOTES AND NEWS. TS YOUR PER CENTS. Bpectai Piapaich v Tas Tridune. Wasuinuron, D. C., Sept. 4.—The demand & Ruarauteo of tho goud fuith of bis bid, to nay In cash ontog spot the sum of 0,00, e then offered parcel No. 1, which fucludes the roud sud fts frauchiaes, depot urounds, etc., frow Detrolt to Graud Javen, except a sizall portion of he dopot grounds In the furmner Goen, I W, Binith, of Chicago, as President, Jolin R Goodwin, of 1bis city, 18 actiu: as Bace Tetary in the abscuce of Lower, ot Bouth Caro- Jina. No business of public Importance wus trunsacted. To-morrow bt the Hon, A, J, toton, of Nebraskw, of Lambda Chapter, e & bublic address. Damage to the bulldiug, $¢00; Insurance un- kuown, ‘The Superintendent claims that the dumago o sjock aud mackinery will wpprogi- mate $5,000. &ue. overhealing of rage, The slerin from Hox 423 wes caused by an overheated stova fu the two-storp frawe bl tug No. K31 Fulfon street, uwuv«rnml occupled Sanford's Jamdica Ginger, Rold by all Wholesale sad Ketall Dryzaista, Grocars, And Lsalars §a Mediciue througliodt the Unlted Spates #ad Canadas, Ulv, Goveradr, and icutenant-Governor ghall city, At this siage of tho procesdings Sidney T ———— i A ¥ 4 LOAN e De clecied in Novembor, Aw 8 fact, theso of- cogl;‘:fiu‘llfl)g; {.’;‘r':“";; “'l“' Stous :: He }:;:::: for the uew 4 per ont bouds incrcasas mluost | 1), Miter took bis place beside Conmppsatotier WHISKY, ITEM, v s readcoce oy Fpuuk Ly, Damaye, $10. T AR G ll:x‘u::;“u Dot elected fu those years, but {n edd- aud Biost outhusiaatic poiitical therigs seey | 9ally, and witn cach new subscription 1t be- Hibbard sud read tho foljowiug protest: Hrecial Dipaich jo The Tripuns, AT ALLIANCE. O, l "h (l“l(JA(lo bo(/"{‘ Y m:u" » e .40, G Bero aince 1T, Ik was & wrand Hopublieun suc- | €0mics mare aoparent that tha bouds ar sought To Dunlal b Hidant. Kag., Cucud Court | Svwiwarssip, DL, Bept. 4—A Deputy at OLevaLawm, 0., Scpt. 4.—The Leader's Alll- it ”'1 o clesr thaf the ramers o the O | cess. Tho General Ravo & very clear, convincing | by laboring people, who are sbaudoning the | Commilasioner—3sin; 1. Suiney 1, Mitler, of oo Pekin reports to Collector Merrixm the selzure h Oy A oF Uton Intended the secona Jucsday fu Octo- Nlstory of i ance, 0., speclal says: “Aboyp4 o'clock this afternoon the Alllanco basping factyry was eq- trély destroyed by fre, with the :xu‘-flt(vn of the epgine-room and ollice. — Losty $544,00). fu- Lt b ot o wenoralsietions and 1o | G verions. Bonhg ey g0cstiot biudlig ¢ ligs followe hat eviden ntend- N ent. Buy the omission of all reference to ;:;l‘:,r,'f‘“'w“““““““'u“'““ ully 5,00 coredentattves fn Congress gives the con- saviuge bouks. The mreater proportion of the subscriptiops are In $30 and 8100 bonds, The Treasury people thiok thesc bonds among the troit, a Lolder of bonda securcd by the secoud Do trol Ailwuukue Kallway wortasses. b test against the vale 0y you, s advertged, ol e ot the pruperly ¢ 1s duoclarcd by Lhe' decrew ¢ drof suvject 10 and i fo be wold Lu satlsfy the of a car and sisty-five cmpty whisky barrels, con- sivued by Jo G Behcsus, of Peoris, to the Unlon Dustillive Company, Feklu, ‘The marks aud DECORATIVE ART . T —— e best campalyn docuwments which auru clreulated. | 9 Ak, i . Lrayds wese . uop oblivergted. Fhe Collector suryd “for §),00. The Ure originalid in the KAS BECEUAINED TO OPEN & :n‘f'gfi m"é'w {uteatlon was 1o lease thas 1o TEMPERANCE. A MARKET YOR'TNE BILVER DOLLAK. H;:;{fi‘g‘nfim“:‘nfl“:xlzlfn‘ffimc‘utu‘n:ucml'-lfi:?xux'n: tuinke tho offubso tochoieal ratber phan e dp- | ea nz~ruom?lmm the friction o‘l"mumucr;." LOAN EXHIBIT ION [ cuntior, ! COULRR 34 & matter Deypud Blate Avecial Diepsih 16 The Tribuns, Prot. Lungston, Amerlcan Milator to Hapti, | 1ie taircturh docyun of the dvcres have ot bevn teutioually brooued a)sfon. + L IR 0L o : comphicd with, Yuuze, —— OF ARTICLES 0P ARTISTIC VALUR fall. The mumbers & Ci-oparativn if U writes the State Depajtment that Awerican sliver Is used there for all purposes by (he (oy- ernmeat aud prople. Nearly one mliton dallurs of it 18 circulated fn Haysl. No cofn lsrger thag . GUSTOMS INVESTIGATION, New YOk, 8opt. 4~The Quston-House 1a- (yeetizating Committce contiuyed Ite Jubors $a- ddy. Tho firae witoess was Janes Hollwaua, | 80 ke 1B Kahibitiod a DErioIT, Seply 8, 1878, Siowzy D, Miien, Alter reading s grotest, Mr, Miller banded Rtethe Coumlidoner wid withdrew. The Commnssioner procegdod with the sale by cails u“ the ruls obtalns that » Congressiopat _elec- Mapisox, Wis., Seot. §.~Tne session of the th et be bad 1 November (hls State, | Graud lodge of Wiscousin was coupluued 1o- CTe Will by uo law vovermag such election, | gay, A resolution wes adopted sdding air auth thbrovidiie tor ul) the machivery of bho elec: ‘ [Ty Paylug the expenage v.nu':eulfi doina Jutdalio s mvis, tis Miatsion baing o e S - 3 BRITISH COLUMBIA, - ° HaN PRASCISCO, Septy 4.—A Victoria dispiXel #4)3 the Loglalagure was proraqucd after purs Intho cun 1 faunty i \obaeco, s3 well as abaining trom | tho half-dollar has bithorto clrculatod shere, sud | oo oy bids ot i oo tiwe remurkiug that | 10 1 Chliivas fox bul, distranchistog all ors- Cantilinof ths Custom-Houso, Us gand his dos | ap Al b be £po) s e T e At iquors. . The election of | prot. Langaton thiake thet the standard siiver | 15 "on o Wis HLJet to durtafy. prve Tm. #iale, s paystng “‘5:&;‘,’,,"}’;,,‘”{4“;“”,;‘:‘;‘0 weq | PATHMENCWIS LOL 80 subject tapatitical cnange { bt e e st YVERMONT, officers this afteznoon resulted ga follows: | duilars would fnd w reauy war suouutiug Lo abuyh FLURUN0. . yThess ure | pave starthug pvidenes ss 4G the prevategeet of | 9% other depattioente. 1L would ot bo safe to Sure” Autiuug wid Ariints LATEST REFLiNS Urand Worthy Oblet Youplor, Full Allen, Jr. | (0 THE MITCUELL SCANDAL, Deer Parks. | e tocctvur's corucates, Qukland & Uttawa | curruplion 303, Bribery fa the DIsite of Koo | ehanee mev oftep. Lo belleved that many of fures. bupiuge, lion o e semascros, Vi, Sepl. d—Returne from | Grand Wartby ~ Couutllor, Theolors D, R W, C. Mitchielt called attention 1 't | o, Detrolt & Poutine brnds. and Clevetna | feir: . : the foens i s arg wwiiebdesed burdgnsome by | o s, Glas Lice, Tacin, Tade Ve Y 10was indicate s majority of 17,000 or 13- | Kauowse; Uruad Worthy Viee-Temular, Mro, | chigrges purporting to come. from Mitshel e Roiilog- ML claigs, g1 Hor - parcel e ancrchants, aud that they pould be canylidate) et B s Sairlluate o b cuecting 14 S0 fur Proctor and the Repubtican State tickst, | M. A, Wileo, of Vernon Cuul:l{‘; Uraod | former wife, sinwitug out the charge that bo |y 1. Simugl Basker, vu belall INSURANGE, solewbat, DR v A ) eveldvca o th Clairuing Dewuty-Culleetor Osborne telated all shout Lis departimient, warchouss entriea wind witli- ravale, oud bouded o eeieral Rz Wl e 1o waid 10 the warchouss waner and atre e Cotmmittoe Wil walt up i cacl costribytos Rreiwe Were i cotu~ions thy s onbd st udie (he l ks UnL NS diaelrthutloE 1 oy o be Toastdd h ! L3 uravt of s Taaid 5 £ Luvaiiicdt Uy dvaoviug the Zuuls witlwat Mita. 4o Xy pAMNUR. 3 {0 bis own bandwnting tried Lo induce ber . o ‘u prostitute bersclf to wembers ()'lr Culuun'n. u: i hl‘mh;x“ . ;m‘ : 1.1;. . :m::‘:;:, e demanded sn Iovestiation. Mrs. Miwchol!l | of the Purckasing Coinmitter, bl W ). £, o Fsoks 3 g ey Droof 1 lier’ Taly' astatilta | ATLE ARCHIIS a8 snm e Meozburg lusurance Combauy of Hambers, writlng, Ou Mouday. and vestentay, the Fotlere Delg boo otiee e Crmuns e sty baving eomtlleg with the fa was BUUUCHIAY Jet Lt LY tsind b sty Waked | Gaetd peictd ek euid W0 Swesee! Lacntly | 10 6 wdiiiind S0 Uausat Dititess i dittuis. Y5 a Ligin yore, i is- | Worthy Secpetarv und Treasurer, Parker, Vot Yopnai ey o Biton Pir | or Statiston, * Miss Sprogic, of Lanciter, Chst o ur are probubly elected by Bupermtendent of Juvenile Temules. To-ufghy ¥ Ml majonities for ofl-years. There I8 8 yrand meis weelvz b ben Beld fu the A VbV B0 efection fo the Third District. In sebiy Chamber, aud aihivesagd LV 0. B, Fluch, MO Wb Warlowy Grecutsier and | ol New Yok, Special Dpateh te The Tribure. seusanigip, I, Seot. 4.~The Hawbdar: MUS. FRANKLIN AC VEAGI, cor. Lakse al, apd Wabuaki-u Ulvngal

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