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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Tt irar, bat th RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 nvention in the Sixth District il effart Mailed, it the Aure surcess of th Congresston; numinated POLITICAL mption within tha timo fixed b er curreney ahall redesm given to understand that they were not Committee fixing the ratio of votes to a del- nch NRESS GoOny. all pay > o rew All'hulm fuinteat there, a8 thelr slows could not e euter- egate. In county nr Congressiones eiafa- | e e o S A the whit of tha hol and that county tieket this fatl, annd openly say they will LAND, tained by honest Jahoring men. The miners tive districts, the saine principle of renronenta. rrv""i""l"'_'"v""i‘vlfl'nl“r'l'l,l Plti)-‘"m:,}ml;"'w;:}l" {uu- 'Ihoclwnul:lllrnu llvll.l"l it the Republican R[D}mlmmm he l'n-mmrm of the :Mnk ;l-c busses will accede to thetr demands :hmlu n‘em-.muy' adopted, the Commitice or HS fl I' UU uflsfl s llory il of, the comm o | Lounty Convention which wneets to-morrow | 8ixth Cong, atrict have numiuated | bejore long, oral aatliority of the disteict fixing the ratie, Another Sort of Crowd in Convens | Yo helicra” it the Ameiean eapo. are. i nomingtes good wien, which ft 16 sur o do, ' ! George Peter, honeet 1o wantonly violata tacte pledges, 1o 100 intelllgont to attempt to nao an monay nn thing which jizs nelthor value in 1uself nor repri Buerato, Seot. 18.~The grain-shovelers to- When conventlong thus called meet, we sup. day #truck for 50 cents advance for shoveling nose the conventinn, heing exclusive jadge of and 25 cents for trimming. The sdyance was the election of {ta own membece, hiaa comulate LN NEW, TORK, Burearo, Sent. 18P A, 1. Grote wan tion at Worcestaer, Mass., 'l"llu county I8 from %0 to 60 Demoratic, hut the nomination of a treenback tewet han dis- Madison and Peoria-sts. Thefr Distinguishing Characterlstics, At lower rato of interoat aiiould be carried for- \ward us rapidly e fa poesible: thas the strictesg economy in expendiinres tnnulusl be used, and fn- tastrica of the canntry relieved from tazation so far an honor, good (alth, and neccmsity will per. mit: that the cvil administration shouid be main- tained in ite honesty and efficiency by the Execu- tive Department, which ahould take the responsi- ollity, which belings 10 it, of making nominations to office withont dictation or control from other depsrtmants of the Government, and ahould, in the excrcise of this power, use some care and good judgment, and demand the same fdelity snd fenta value, and _have too mnch rogard for tne heartened them, ann many admit the dissolution nowinated fur Congruss by the Greenback Con- ilven, owing to the lsrge amount of grain in ; cootrol wver the subject, and It Is possthle esterday, Kruss & g 3 hunat and proserity to prefer anredeemed and | of thelr party, hut swear they will never swal- vention, tort and expected, may act arbitrarlly aud unjustly, howeser * X anvedeemablo promiscs instent of money bl | Jow qracutucks ! B A e =2 baf such policy may’he, A convention may, wa . . shall unss current nt its fu — IT1? i 3 suppose, fix the basis on which representation ” l l ¥ ] t l Hermony. and_-Unwl Tehavier ""55::;5:'—‘31"3::Wn'i:zy"'remmxmflnl the national deht TLOUISIANA. LI ItA_.IE.'tOADS‘ SPORTING. in 8 future convention shall be calfed, but the le\ Al 168 are HVI & future conventinn, when organized, I not pre- BASE BALL. duaet from determining who and how many The Chicsgo Cluh management hava ar- | membors (¢ shall recognize, As we sali before, faniged for & serles of games which will excite | ¥¢ knuw of no hindingiaw on the subject; thought practice and long ussee, if not justice, Thore intercst than any that have been played | giomehit bractics and it U] party here this serson. The Chicago team of next | convention should be apportioned sccording to season, go faras {t has been engaged, will be | the party vote within the district to be Tepre- Rotten tozether and played against the strong- | sented, the apportionment nnt to exelude any est picked uine that can bo arravged for at so ’.‘rfy‘lri“he“‘);'lll::fll':: ,7,',2:",',’;',',,:{;’ .':,p'{:',m::,". short notice, The teams will be; respondents, except in the general wav we hy FRARED TUB NRGRORS, Speeint Diepateh to The Tribune, New Oni.eans, Sept. 18.~The Natlonal Stata Convention met to-day and wljourned, pending the sction of the Committee on Credentials, It 18 rumored that Gen, Besurcgard has telegraph. ed from New York decllning the uso of his name for the State Treasurerstup. Possivly the Conventlon may nominate him an yway, In hopes the Gienaral may reconsider his decisfon. 1f the TIE SOUTIT CAROLINA CASE, Datrison, Md., Sept. 18.—~In the Houth Carolina Railroad cane to4day, at the conclusion of ¥Mr. Corbin's rgument for the complainants, Judge Bond rendered his decision 1n favor of the complainants for the ‘anpoiutment of a Re- celver, s The Judge sasa: Thérd can be no question that the defendaut Cofnpany Is tnsolyent. It 10 AN INSPECTION OF ' ’ Elgant el From Which It Is to Bs Inferred that It Was a Republican Gathering, A Ticket Nominated that Will to duty that arc required | has mortgaced atl its proverty twice, and now Chirago, Opnosition, stated, though we night add that the more (sl Bury Butler Out or 1B pumsgement of Tportant bisiners Siarcs and | Netfonals nomimer. bim, ho wil receive the full ( Iatiors undor a mortgegadent of s 0,000,000, | Tarkin: . Henry ot SicCariick, p, | Joed aah e mleht i ATt the s SRR 1‘ 4 m Sight, we it cordially support YOt horvise bich | Renublican vote, which, with that of tho Na- and finally hias mado an assignment to a syndi. | 50k e the more aattalsetory will he the result and the M| [ o Hheh pinne of. Roneaty and sicney domcandot bg. | tionls, will make his electinn amee, cate of the Directors of the road of ail its s Fergsson, 2 b, better the harmony of the party prescive. | = : T CPacinnntt platform and 1he Frosidens letter To the Western Asraciated Prese, ruv;r’n;lvun‘ln Al ‘u;gr'e) ‘Wn)‘;'nel.;l to sevure I-h'n “'umm.f.n. ] - l-[—“‘\[fi‘N & t Unit o | of accentance. Nxw ORLEANS, Bept, 18.—The adjonrnment s oka st of . i InAniyuney: arner, o. AMUSEMENTS. FABR'CS Tk Manifested by the Re. | decline in the valuca of property and in the | to have been the result'of the Influence of the | of neurly 82000000, which is being rapidly N2 idy, 2. 1. LOCAL NOTRS, Sl z G publicans, ;:'n"“'v? 'fi'.u‘v“"f' l%:xp '-‘n& "C“"l x"f"!rv:: present State Committee, who desired to retafn :g‘dmfii ’n jll(ll)uyrllcnu' h-n'd ‘nm[nlvt this 11 'n‘. wlltl’ not ha en rrl»mul e an lllWIllllamm’n Frank Lawlor arrived in the ety yasterday, ¢ Xk i 5, . | Court has been called ugon nlunction to re- | and the nther engaged man were to play with 1] i ’ monts and of State Governments to Gre the strict. | thelr power until 188, and of the Custom Kiain the pentalled ugon by inluncilo it | Ehdemn, ther engagel na § and will start for $an Franclsco this morotng tn Our stock embraces all the ert cconomy 1n the administration of publicafatrs, Wedemnnd that the Legiatature shall make o new grants of bublic moneys in ald of ntere !lrlleu: that tho punlic Indobtednens shall avt be ncreased; that thie reduction aleeady poblie exvenditure slaii bo rigoroualy c tinued, and such cnanges made therein as may be for the beneftal the Commonwenith; that the system of tuzation shall be so modified that each Ianrfl:m shall contrituto anly {n proportion ta what e (s worth, to thecnd tiat there shall be enbstantial reljer from tha existing Lunlens of taxation, Fifth—We commend tha efiiciency and fote; rity with which all the Departments of the State (inye ernment have been carried on, and we denounes as falso the charged of mismansgement made aualnet Ite administration, Althongh the Inflation of the enrrency tiua caused extravagance in publtc And privata life, and Inflnenced legialation, without dlstmction of party, to authorlze unnecensary and “inwlseappropristions, which are not to e repeated, yet the Hiata ecn well and honestly guvernad. Siz/A—That the Commonwealth of Massachusetts lins proapcred for more than two conturies becanse hercitizens have rlteved that the interent uf each ve to nlsy with the opposition team, or elss thev will havy no | COMPanY with Fraok Mago, Paor Frank! ml{d hnemulrl. :l;::a other eugaged players cane A lady, the wife of a prominent actor, who tot gret ore for the gamen, has he Invalld 1 3 e 1;":4"'{' as "ll" :fi flmg hcr; ‘tlf»v?nrrn'; rm.m::amye:u"n:h:,"L‘:l:::k'«:: Lf'l’.'fl,i“i{ and Hatarday, wi raw two ol e Inrges 'y groweda of thie scason, as there In a atrong desire | H00IS™. Frauk Mayo tiok u reat next to ber, towee Fiint aud_Farkin work togcther, ua well | 400, beysn o dissertation on the genius of ito ubeerr Petirs o white hose again oo Blaap Ares i ll"";"}‘ tenture bad's relapen “Weago ground, LE Aty g o lutel, DrTroir, Mich., Sept. 18,—The exhibition Gotthol's “Uncte Tom™ Combinstion L] eame of by I between the Chieagos and meeting with deserved sucress this meek at Bostuns rfnnnf.d tnluvur of the furwer by s Huvorly's ‘Theatre, The acting througlout. s scure of 12 to 2, commendatile, the scuery wood, aml the TR TORE ;ulx:urnununl "ul num Tfinm.lhurn{ enttonu- J . el I8 especlally fine. e transfo RANRAR CiTv, Hept, 18.—Fully 20,000 people | scene is of fli-u 8 thing of besuty; M) frere in the vicinity of the track this afternoon, | Partiniron’s Tupey deseryes fmention a8 a c and never before bave peunle become so excited | Uit Of acting, and so dua Hitle Eva Miller 's . The present Une'e. Tom 18 8 somewhat hea iy race as Do, Tho track %as 10 | persouation, and hin sypesrancs i closuir splendid eondition to-day, & large . forvs Lnving Acens Is apt to strike the beholder as adeft hit Houte officlals, who -were wfraid of the resolutions proposed by Burles and other colored delegates, who were determined to denounce Hayes andthe Custor- House, Tho Convention will not reassemble, and the State Central Commitres wil) publish &n address, which (s delayed by disagreements upon the financial questions, many members contending that the ylelding to the Greenback- ors will nlienate Northern Kepublicans, The Republican Congressioual Commitice of the Fourth Disirict uominated .J, Madison Welle. T. C. Anderson leads in the Sixth, Ludeling was nominated in the Fifth some timo since, Castellanos, Natfonal Greenbacker, was fn- dorecd by the Republican Congressional Com- mittee In_the First District, The Second wnd Third _ Congresslonal Conventions will Fo- the road plovemncal, and destroving the security of the mortage creditors, 11 n Recetver bo not apbointed, thers will have toYiasie sa Junctlous as there are creditors, for tv: hupe that out of the incuma the present mi age- ment can pay the foating debt. It is to the fn. terest of the first and second mortgagees thaen Recelver be appointed, If for nothing else than to prevent the property of the toad, whivh fs security for their delts, from betap frittered away in Dinumerable slts, The parties eom- Painsut frave the right to the controlof this Inti- iratlon. It 1stov late for the Trustees under the second mortgage, after the request fron the bondholders al refusal to act, to come in atter 4 sult {s brougnt and offer to prosecute it. In the case of Rtichard ve. the Chicsaprake & Oblo Railrond, cited at Bar, romplalnants them- setves asked the Conrt to allow the Triustoos to proceéd, and the Court complled. But thers Is ho such consent liere, and - e conduct of the Success of Deuster's Pipe-Laging in the Tourth Wisoonsin Distriot, MASSACHUSETTS. 4 000D TICKET AND A SOUND PLATFORM FOR THR REPUBLICANS. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, Boston, ¥ept, 18.—The Mnssachusetts Re- oublican Conventton at Worcester to-dsy nomi- nated ex-Gov. Thomas Talbot for Governor, put Bpeaker Loog up tor Lieutenant-Qovernor, and numinated all the remalnder of the present tato ticket with the cxception of Attorney- Ueneral ‘Irain, who, nfter long serylce, retirus, to be succeeded by the Ilon, Georze Marston, of New Budford. The Conventfon twas nnusually hartnoniaus, and In strong relief of the Demo- latest and richest productions of’ the French, British, and American Looms, and is unex- celled In variety, elegance of assortment, and completoness, 88 it is also unrivaled in IN- TRINSIO OHEAPNESS. In addition to large lines of RICH FANCY FABRICS, for Vests, Trimmings, &c., we have an unasusl variety of 4 plain fabrics, such -es Cash- meres des Indes, Shoodas, L Trustees In delayine so long aflter a knowledgs been kept at work upon (¢ al) nigh ci By ch ery for 1t all th g = . cratic tiot of y;srq;d:;y_ |Alldruulllne l:;rnlm]n; :fi;hc'@o'uflt:nfigl'fl.";fi“a{;'?fi‘;’fi:fi?flflhffié‘f asemble fn thelr renpective. derricie, | of this rm'l'ldmlmnlcla ."f,'“'{'""“’ e 'f . RThe 2!{)“1' yurk ipop | % tl(elfil;‘ilmn,m:'?,l{. g:::riumm at the children cry for it all the ;E;oulas, Ii)lj;mp df{;pma' %nsh g ments were made beforchiand and earrled oul 3 i s | Cullom, Natlonal (ireenbac leads fun the | no recommendation for. adinission to conduct | 2:47 o and 2:30, 2 eres, agona epges, ame- B4 smiootbly. Tho objection to laving things | &3tand action, which hun cdured through casons " Dintric v ' Weile and this it Tive roud Is Lankrupt, e sscurity | - Fogeeefor it ranning race, 13¢-mile dash, | o The salcof prvate bores hy suction fir the 2 & B of depresslon and- disanter, ceases, her prospersty | 8¢cond” District, supported hfi( Wells and An- asd ey a . 1 Vi L ter- y . of this sort cut and dried fs moro thon st cesme s, Ty o Vould Germant e g::‘l]am.ol:‘u; i opoted Ly Dibbl aud other ::Mml:n-mn'l}"-n.:r'f:;m"xa ot :;xqu;.n; ran won by Lerors tme, 2:42; Florence Fays ,b“,,,,",;",‘u*,"u“,,‘;;;;;;:_,g{;;g':m,;;p;";;;;_,'_f; al(:hmi v &, &e. ot ! balanced 'by the saving of time, and, | curd by falsely ‘teaching that our commin paroney Hepyblicans, x 4 2 at the close of the matines yesterday. The olce assortment of the new 1 i of hoxtilo claetcs wh Jat Parki enlmeker, Jeads In the Third } of the road is liably 1o sefzure ot every paint b ‘1 he 3:40 race was won by Bitly Rovin straignt s v since thers was w0 sttutglo, no objection | CiikGeeH uf bowtle claucs whote tots iy UreskacKer, Jesds'In the I | teats: time, 5o A ox 3011, BRE | first bid was 810, sl 1t ross fo £33, M7 It ; halders of the floating dcl{l. These facts cal fur the appolutment of a ecelyer, So far as the Injunction fs concerned which complatnants pray for In thele bill, I ahall fssue it with the modification that it apply only to the necomd mortgaze bonds of the raflroad recelvert by do- fendants as coltateral security for debts of the Company, which bonds have been recefved dlccetly from the Company or its ofticers. Clan Tartans in subdued ef- fects. : Our popular centre tables non- tain the best lines of low-priced Dress Goods in the city. wns made. Ex-Gov. Clafliu presided. Con- gressman Rice, of Worcester, was Temporary Chalrman, and sl the Senators and Represent- ntives were prescntens delegates, except Dr, Loring, of Salem, the Hineas of whose wifo lias interfercd with bis publie dQuties lately, The address of Mr, Clufiin was delivered with little Hoolev being the purchaser. He made & dona- et T ars trot aifer Wiich ™ Heciaa | tan ot It and DUt the box tiy for skl smin: Topeness Indiauapolis, Sambring General, and | FHen [t " wan knoceed dowa bought the Donessttur will wo. Followlog, tnere wil’ hew | Maso for Tor 825, Owing to thy fos tiantaballtmile dash for the Kamas City {hsl thera were more iadles than mev prescn Wbt lb A F ie competition was not quite so lively a5 had b [I?.:.‘l:‘rcl?:l'l‘cm John Blan trotted Waol- | |0 "ihelion was 1 s resncetablo sum was Money Marks, Collector of Internal Rovenue, 18 apoken of as the Administration candidate. THE NATIONAL ATATE CONVENTION assembled tu-day. - Nearly balf of the members are fortuer Kepublicans, acting with Wells and Auderson and the Custom-Iouse. Four-filths of the delegates are cemparatively un- known men “in political circlos. It in esaential to the Euhllc wellare, and shonid be a compliehed by the nnited eforts of ail honeat men, Setenth—~That the succoss of the bold attempt to rlltl an open repudiator in the Executive Chalr of his renowned Commonwenlth would nouncement to the world for the first time in her history that Maeanchusctta wavered {n her devotion ta honest Anance, and fs indifferent to the sacred- nies of tho puolic faith. 01 r— | at the Republicans of Massachusstis H jJudge Bond suzgested that parties be named | *Charley Green tornlght. deelded to trot Lut fathered alterull. The benelit is ander the sulmation, and awakened elight response, To [ o 8 ZALE Lk the iepublicans o saana by the | feborted. the ,,'3"",",‘,,,;,*"";;';;;"°'};g*;:',',,,,",‘:,',° by coueal tram whic o Receibor would s an | st v o, oS ded et g, LUt | dapecial charga of the Chicago Cltlh, and aven Y was ponnd but not demonstrative. Tha Con: [ Prosiident of toe United. Sates ho 1ie w0l e Tho was sallcltod to submit is name for aomi | poloted. Richard Lathors, of New York, wn | anempr 1o bror best tiue, 2"'"?,":’,“";:;'n;{_&"‘;}r‘”,;h,‘."gl'c‘c‘;‘lg:’;; vention scas o full one, 420 towns and ciles ro- | ees his, " o' Sppdially, commend ‘tho yurposea | 110 HASsclcltel to subr by the Natiouale, with | Damed by complainants’ coansel. Respondenta’ ey apnatineeds A i pilongh ¥ A turning 1281 delegates. Mr, Clatlin was doubt- | o0 0t ngto the iimiL of his coustilutional power | the assurance of indorsemant by the Republican w"fl;gl ?:mcd {lrbl. Wiltian J. Mfi‘"l'""'l“""‘ CREEDMOOR. volunteered their servicer, while Mr. Hooley e ————— less chosen to preside becausa e fa | sl attcinpts to depreciate the cutrency or 1yt | Copmittee. Gen Beaureaard's friands say ho | cnt Presidect of the rond, when Judge' Bond Nuw Yon, Sopt. {8.~In the nbsenca of any | donates the Bowne feo of all expense. LACK GOODN. - | witl not allow his Wells' | &ald no officer of the roud would be apoointed to be tho candidata for Congress fn | Iate the plighted faith of the nation, and his con ot allof name to be used for v foreign rific teum, the American rift 1 Iy ———— e e g o be shant ondeavors to ptomote the restorationof rood | aud Andersou's schiames, but the Custom-1ioune | Hecelvor, Hespondents then named Bentley D. s i SLvilin 30; A DS, he o 1 indad adoubtful district, Co{mr«umnn Rice was :lmde 1.}1,.,1..;'(1..;'“.1 &nn}la:rclll intorcourse, batwaen | oflicials aseert that he will accept If nomiuated. i“‘fifl; nl‘aw York,]lv:’d ltlr "l,le“lx-‘wln uh}{exg_lun fl:.; g‘e':nl;éll &z ;l:«‘mé s l.wl-"lllmtm-num:h Tuesday & at ‘Alkmv :":::'” ndea. o citizens Al ort untry. Lo 2 ey named johin 11, Fishier, of ew recdmoor, Jiemdnaex Chlrg e may Elro i & Nonth—That'we confilentiy Tocommend to the i York, who'wan locervor of toe Atrson of e sl U The campaign of the Gilly Billy papers on . tla prestige: ia b J peaple of Massachusctts the nominees of this Con: WASHINGTON NOTES, lotte Railroad, The Ji aid he would an- ; hislf of & woman for President of Vassar Cal. W ¥lel 1 ol caiige eald b would sn CASUALTIES albridge A. Fleld, who wus unscated by the | Vantion as men whaen shocecreransesof o are s FROSPECTS 1N INDIANA. nounce the appolutment hercafter. e Jeg lias come to the usual conclugion. A Board S OSS e Democrats in Congress Inst spring, was put at | Ruarantec that they will \sety, wrudently, and Bpeetal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. pvican 57 P —— of Trustees, composed of stolid and unimpres- . ho Liad of thio Committco on Resolutioun for | SMiciently adniaisier o laveridut of his Com: DRAGGED 10 DEATIH, slan, Specia) Dupateh o The Trivune, o as no faith in woman-suflrage, in free- Maznis, 11, Sept. 18.—John Dean, & resident love, or in the theory that God can be fudicially n( this city, was on a vistt to his brother In superseded by gabble. Vassar will continue to Waterman, and Jesterday before dinner went | be limited o the narrow Ides that American 0L 10 2 pasture 0 catch & horse, taking a long Eljastiand 3.“..":“2.'S'um.c..f"fn‘:?':.fi'rf‘fn""“fi rope with him, Not returning, a party was junlfclnul marriages to husbands whummt‘::y talsed for scarch, and ‘lust evoniue his lifelees i Tove o bodv, with hin clothing all torn from ft, waa | " 10"¢ honor, and abey. c‘:‘;g"i‘ o Tant ol o the rape, hile the other | g trieng @8 fust tothe horse's neck, He hnd met @ horrible doath. I11s parents Feside fo Aurors, | 070" 93 BURNED TO DEATIIL, - BUSINESS NOTICES, Spectal Dispateh 1o Toe Tridune, — FON DD Lkc, Wis, Sopt. 18.—A small hogse [ g fhongeinrd Quaiey of moraets: In tho subnrbs of this city was destroyed by tion, won for l“hum the (m.h'u Rwa; fire early this morning, and s crippled ex-sol- | Cellénce aver all competitars, in svery axpos ? wherever they bave been placed, for the past| et e Prasd o | G Sl R inoflensive mau, subsistlsg upon a D'e‘nllm; of experienced Judgen at home and. from ‘abrond, fran the Government, Thero are atroog sus- | join in the popalar verdict, and promounce them picloas of foul play. **the best in tho world. " men, has selected aa Principal & cleryry- Wisninoron, D. C. fept. I8.—Gen. Lew chiolar, an educator of experfence, voe ‘Wallace, of Indiana, Intely sppointed Qoserunr of New Mexico, is in the clty, and spcaks very encouragingly of the Republican prospects in his Btate at the October election. Ho says that the Republicans aro certain to obtain contrul of the Legislature. The canvass fs being con- ducted with the greatest engrgy and vigor by both parties, and is the most exciting that has taken placo for yoars. The Legislature s the abjective polnt of the contest, as it will elect tho successor of Voorkees to the United States Benate. There 14 o pronounced candidate for the Henatorfal suceeselon on the Republican side, elthouh ft fs generally understood thet Gen. Hen Harrison ana Godlove 8. Orth will coutend for the vrizo It the Leglslature 1 carried by thelr party, Mr, Orth's candidacy Is contingent, however, upon tha result of his raco for Congress. I successful, as Gen. Wal- lacu belteves hio will be, u detcrmined effort wiit be mada to elect him' to the Senste, ani, as he numbers soine of tho shrowdest and mogst in- telligent workers In the party among his follow- monwealth, The resolutions wera unanimously adopted and the Coaveatlon adjourncd, WISCONSIN. THE MILWAUREN DISTRICT, Enectal Ditpated to The Tridune ‘West BeNp, Wis,, Bept. 18.~Tho Conven- tlon was called to order at 11 o'clock by Mr, Nixon, Chairman of tho Congresslonal Com- mittce. Gen. Hohart was clected Chairman, and Messrs, Aldrich of Milwaukee, Schoelder of Washington, and TRuppert of Ozaukee, Becre- tarles. Immediately after orzanizatlon John- ston's name was withdrawn by Argus, of Mil- waukee. Dounster was nominated by acclama- tion and sent for. Hobart, futroducing him, said he was a self-made man, who, unalded, had carved out his own fartunc; that tha conflict for tho nomination had been sharp, but Deustor had won openly. fie clalmed the nominstion a8 a viclory for German-Americans, and ap- THT RECEIVERSIIP BUSINRES, CINCINNATY, Sopt. 18.~Judgca Baxter, of the Unlted Btates Conrt, n pasalng upod an appli- catlon to allow the Recelver of a rallroad to be Rarnlshced, tonk occaston to remark that the practice ot placing ralironds in the hands of Re- celvers s altogether too common. It had be- come a great evil, Hacited the case of a rall- mad fu Georgla, which cost 815,000,000, The Receiver, who was 1 charge for three yoars, Isaued certificates of 1ndebtedness to the value ‘of $1,500,000, and when the rosd was sold the proceeds wern not sufiicient to pay the certl- fleates. In another case, In Detroft, & road cost over 88,000,000, When the road canie to be sold, emineut counsel requested the Judge to fix the mintmum price for the sale, suggesting that sald price should be s sum sufliclent to cover the charges of the Recelyer and his lawyer. Jadge Bagter satld he had observed thut when n Recelver ot possesston he genorally ran the rosd for the benelit of himself aud his cimployes, inciuding the attorneys, and he (the Judie) would hereafter sce thot there should I a re- similar political reasons. The first haliot for Lovernor wasinformal, and the delegates voted by passing over tho platform hetween the tell- ers. ‘Thomas Taibot had 851, John D, Leng 264, others scattering. Lona's strongth being thus fully measured to the satisfaction of his Irlends, the foformal ballot was made formal, aud the somination unanimous, To make tho ticket as strong o8 possihle, Long was then nominated for Licutenant-Governor by a large mafority over the other candidate. No person- al bitterness wasmanifested over these and sub- sequent rivalrles, but all ylolded readily, and the party wiil zo into the campalgn fully unfed, Agalrst the party will be the regular Democrats and tho Butler men, the lotter of whom receive severe censure amony all order-loving people throughiout the Btate for thelr violent copture of the hall vestenlay, It 1s cxpected with good reason that should the campalgn show that Butler s hiear an clecdon, many regular Democrats will ¢ Co. ; Lace Dept. f Novelties in Laces and Lace Goods. Pointe Rageuse, Pointe do Brabant, Pointe (Genooss, Persian Thread, : Duchesse, Valencisnnes, and 0ld t — . temperance and sabriety, San- nger. of [e] SUICIDE. Use & Mrs. Winslow's Snothing Kyru; pealed to thio Germans ta atand by the nomina- form in bis clrcult for the benefit of the credit e . £ ? ; - hildren woilo teething. It eares d d . . . T tar Taihot out of prido for tho State rather | tlon, for tho resson that Deuster was & Ger. S0 G whE Wi o K dcnmldabls candidare, | form i bis icult tor 1C.ttic_procecdiinga to Srtla.wnd caie ans rofutuies o oot 24 s | Pointe, Also something entirely . than bave Butter Governor. ‘¢ ' - | man. ‘Deuster, in sccenting the ‘nominatlon, BRCHETARY HCHLUKZ, y scll and realizo were ot vizorgusly pushed tou | John TL. Underhill, of Chicago, Rlioots Him. —————— " Jathe Conventton to-day Gen, Binks and said nothing whatever about politics, referring to twenty-five years of journatism as his record, _Tho fluancial queation was bandled na follows; Wa beilova that all paper mancy should be based on g and silver of standard welght and finences, redeemablo | the sawe at tho option of the holds erd, We belicve the Federal tiovernment alono shonld fssie all paper monoy orcurrency used by the people. W believa thut tiie quantity of cureency should be repulated by the necds of “business and the power of” tedemotlon, W' belleve that labor #hould be protected, and sbonlil ba made socure 1n 1ta reward by a sound, stable curroncy, After adfournment Deuster made a specch at the Washington Illouse, n-lnlmln;sl the largest pajarlty in Milwnukee County It had 'flun for four years, ‘There was neither a crowd nor any enthuslaem during the Convention, Everything hud been fxed for Deuster, EPFECT OF TUN NOMINATION, Avectal Dizwateh 10 The Trbusie, Mitwivker, Wis, Sopt. 18, — Deuster returned from West nd with the Quleates, A procession of Germans with thir- conclusion, be would vacate the Keeelvership aud give the rond back to Lhe Cmnbnllyl Great interest 1s manifested {n this deliverauda of the Judge by railroad people. referring to numerous absird rumors conneet- ing him with Missurl politics, said to-day that ta aspiro to the Benate from Missourd with 70,- emocratic and Greenbnek majority to overcume wns utterly preposterous. Mo was not so foollah, and had no such expeetation or ambitfon, 10WA, The Becrotary of War returned this morning, and was busy at tho Department all dav, not, teaving till dark. He thinks the Republicans of Towa will carry the State a3 usnal, clectiug tholr ticket by a laree majority, and enrrylog all the utne Coggressional Districts, e expressed his eratification at the gencrous manner in which the metropolitun press has treated bis lowa speceches, self st Burlington, Ta, Chow Jackson's I3est Hiweat Navy Tabacco, Spectal Diapatch to The Tribune. m— BunLiNeToy, fa., Sent. 18.—A man apparent- 1y W or 70 vears of aze committed fde at the Union Hotel in this clty to-day by shooting [ Limsell through the head with arevolver, De- ceased arrived ot the hotel on the Oth and reris- u 10 | I a, tered as John K. Undorhill, Chieago. On hia arrival he expressea sn Intention of golng to the Dubuque Fafr, but, belog 11, Rave up the idea and remalned at the hotel, which he r (1 Al tete but once bevween oo ot nia | T GREAT SKIN CURE, arrival aud ' death. A pistol-shot wa heard by parties fn tho hotel sbout j D grelock, but no sttention was pald to I"Ia"””” Cuuves 1t until a servant went to the old gentlemnan's & = g:‘:g'”.;'g:{ ‘;';"t‘.f.,"’.}x:fj:::mnws::l{"{::é Sat Rbem or Eezema, Ringyworm, Tetter, an " wounsd n s neads e e st Bepantiot [ Sald Head, Dandruf, Dry and Faling On Lis person was found’ $60.50 in_money and new in Duchesse and Pointe LOOK- '- ETR, Necklaces, Scarfs, Vests, Col- - lars and Cuffs, Hdkfs,, and Mandra- B lines, i Laco and Parisienne Veilings in great varioty of style and pattern, all of the Iatest designs, many of which are exolusive pattorns not to . be found elsewhare, Always the cholcest yoods at the lowest prices ! Chas. Gossage & Co. Beuator Dawes bolh spoke briofly, Banks’ re- warks were stamtlard Republican In tone, but not partleularly marked by orieinallty, Dawes hit Butler hard, “He asid the Repub- lican candidate was ope who Inculeated otlicr tconomy than tnat of truth and falr play in polities, who does not mistake revo- lution for reform, who has no record bebind him of extravagant and wanjop appropriation of other people’s maney, and who hes no _amends to make of reputation for fallures 1a tho capturo of forts by the capture of conventions. e referred to Hutier's fes of $142,000 for getting the railors the Farragut prize money for New Orleans, Dawes urged bard work i the Cougressional Districts, for the Natlonal Senato fs certaiuly lost to the Repub- lcans after March 4 next, and whatever Repub- leau work (s not done by that tine witl be un- . curIoURA. TIE ROCK ISLAND, * Apecial Dispatch 10 7A8 Tridune. Keokuk, la., Sept. 18.—A party of offictals of the Chicago, Rock lslaug & Pacliic Raltroad, conslsting of Hdgh Ridite, President; Thomas ¥. Withrow, Attorney; A. Kimball, General Buperintendent; A, Manvell, Assistant Geoneral Buperintendent; R, R. Cable, Director; J. T. Banford, Traflic Manager; and A. R. Swift, 8a- perintendent of Telewraph, arrived i the clty op a special train lnst night. Thev arc an"a tour of inspeetion of the heokuk & Los Moines Road oreparatory to taking clurge of It under the tease, Oct. 1. Mr. Kiddle i an- nmn? for saylug that Col. Hair will be re- tained as Buperintendent of the leased lino, and that there will e no taterial changes in its Grgsia, GEORGIA, DISRENSION AMONG TIE DEMOCRATA. 8pecial Disgatch §o The Triduse, ATLANTA, Gn., Bept. 18.—The Democratlc Convention” of the Fourth District s still forty torch et him ot thy - v % o 1 a e e T S armrrvarersad e vororer I tho floues 18 lot, Tl worl | ehecried N 10 tho B Ohpris ‘Berisst bk | Jooked, with Taria st oo, nes o Sl oraig, o Y et for Lo Noluss | Sachuol thowlaz shut b dod depesied o | HOfF, Pimples, Botohes, ad St | Ay HLE U akangd, e putiic Serts +od ; In the State campaign will hove o wide effect fn | A band of mude cxecuted a fow staves, after | tiou to Harris has proposed every prominent i lea which Mr. Douster appearud on the plazza and made & x;hor: speech fu Gormao. e did not speuk I English av all, notwithstandiog several bundred American Democrats had gathered to ¥itoess the demonstratlon, The statements of Tie “TRIBUNE'S carrespondence that this would be an exceedinely weak nomina- tion are moro than . verified by the ex- pressions to-night, The News, tho only English Democratic paper there, wil not support Deus- tor, at Jeast for tho prescat, but whl wait to the country, and will be natfonal rathier than local, There was no ‘devatc on the resolutions 38 they wero reported from the Com- mittee. Tho temperance tnen tried to Put o plank fu the platform, but they wero largely outuumbered by men who, how. ever much they Lolleved in temperance, do not Uelieve the Hepubtican platfnm Is the place for man fu tho district. Over 700 vallots bave beon cast, the largest number ever had in the South, There s, however, a dlvision fu Harrls' councils, They met agaln to-morraw, but, if the Conven- tlon broaks up, Harris will run fudepend- ently. This will divide the Democratie vote, pud permlt ex-Judge Blgbes, of Newnan, a stanch Republican, to run and be elacted. ‘1l has eald be will run 42 thoy do.’ To-night In . XREE, #pecial Dirpuich 10 The Tvisuna NEw Youx, Sept, 1.—Fx-Judge Enoch L. Fancher and the Hon. Edwans Picrrepant have been formed o Commission, by the British Mas- terof tho Rolls, to hear testimany in the cases of the London Banking Asscclation and Me- Henry aealnst Jewett as Recefver of the Eric Rallway, Attorneys represcnting both SMOKE TIARA Ouarsnteed to coatain ail HIAVANA LONG FILLER, f and landsmae Coroner’s jury returned a vendict of sulcide. Nu cause is kuown for the act, 2 ctiully Intarm t pparcanly Incurable s uf Spectal Dirpateh fo The Teibune, d experinent, 10 htain Bargistonr, Md., Sept. 18.—A considerable hle' i from Veuliasts Frodacoc are ov o part of ta-day's sceston of the Lodge was occu- | of tlpgonslateace of foity. widels they pled In discussing ita compotency to chavga the | BflTblscrs Tur overy Kind of Sk (s s sl aud New Yorlk, Nething was found to 3 oW a8 o his home or friends. The ulons Dlcers and Sorgs, e Plises, WEERS £ POTTLL. Wholearle brucgie THE ODD FELLOWS, dixl thep have siodcudud Uive Yy 2 befure uscd [ tiedlelne, B parely Neta Ducrie Bellove bl he aa s Watat Caao of Balt e, DAl ere sug Head, ur Daadru Manufactared only by . ; ¢ suo what uther candidates are I tho flold, In | Atisota a large meetiog of the Greenback- | sides arc here, perhaps haltn dozen of them, | Wioutes where such would affect the vesult of u e i CELET .8 il 5 i thi . T Socnclelvart, eioecllly b, | Sie TUACMICE Saniidaten aed i Wio fald, " In ore, composed brincipally of Democests wms, | SUstarS, hore pertions Haltadosen o to hars | voto offielally declarod, A Representative stavedt sEOFICLILA lsurnenty bettevad o bo tho anty pot e o 1 Blasarts Cilegs ; h £ eanoed colmas x Lasiv ot the eurrencyy | 308 LA 208 events comphatically in tavor | pated Reuben Amold | for Congress from | been madu today, Tho hearings ore tobe | that hehad voted on the amendment chaning | Eerema, finawarn: e, 1 i Wiele, | = » j andthat coin on a par with the money of tho | o 4 wmovemens to. mece vl I wilt* L3 00 88 | the Fifth Dintrict. This action eives the Hee | sirictly private, by orer of the Come L. | tue name of tha Graud Lodye, buz s voto was | 1 ortasle, Jien. ¢ Vit Med an) DISSOLUNION NOTIC| o commerclal world, was,soundly checred, No | an Independunt candidate. 1t will be recol- publicans & fAne opportunity, There may be yet | M. Barlow aud 12, G. Stebbins are also tobeex | os recorded, Hud it been, the amendment ‘l,{_t‘;mxl; ot "mfim iruus ¥ OUier thing called out“so much enthustasm, | lected that Deuster and hls nowspaper Voltol | g joast oy Republican Couprassman froy | amined, vould have beon defeated, a8 ' It rece; b Hough and Or; \lar, sl . Thoso parts condemmatory of Butler wery | L:vnde four years ago, when the latter was the Ueorgia, & LA Ye oo deteated ay 70 8 are I3 I X s . Healil 1lelr, Preine 1 Democratic tandidate for Congress, It i8 now rollings I thought also that the Gresnbackers will nomie vate Georee Il Taul for Congress, and it Is TTEMS, Tho rezular monthly mceting of the fast- cobstiiutional majority, Tho Lodge refused to : erant the privilegs on the aforementioned | ritatie cordlally appraved, and there wag strong sym- vathy with the support given to the Hayes The copartnarn(p heretofore extitiag under the fire Ty Bawe mud style of MILLER BROTHERS & KEEY, %/ OREGON, D vaa, an i 0f Lh Wilind ek 8 ; cer Vi , ‘hiofe, | Duras, nd 1 Tadammation; | 1his duy dlsaoived by fiutiution. o Adaiinstration. The party will 4o to the peo- | possibla. 1hat ol tho oppostiins snar oLy aENATOR BLATER, 50 BeRpu ton Gty o erul's toads | frouhd du - Commien of tlie” Wiale, b s Shicifns o LML | A wmenten seroven v e sid 87 shoutt b ¢y Ple with s stroug ticket, n vood platform, and | 1 biin. Auother name tentioncd 18 that 6 Bars, Ore,, Bept, 18.—Tho two Tauses met | wil ba held at tha Gllwey House, lu New York, a member from the Indian Terriiors oyt | S go Vorerlunry ipectn "0 Rad Hodrmencns | e No 10 Lage ™ Cuteago, { excellent prospects of guiting o plurality, If not | Gen: Ex W, 1incks, who (e, Joslded fn 4his | 15 Convention nt noon for tho eloction of a Sons | Sept. 25 und 96, rciued tho body, recomnenlug that enillzed | oSS, luls Ulrrs aad Glandutar sweny KIther party b 4uLLOPIZed (o olgn the Grm oama t i Suppoloritr, ot tho legal votes cast, Tn this | By ilomes " warricas dovernor of tho Bol- (1o, ™\ o alority of the memibers in saca llerey Arrangomicnta have Just boon pacfected to | Tudiwns bo winliel £ memteriin rtoanded withants fthcs et ST LIS adited® | ovidaion ALBION i MILLEI ! Btate a pluraliiy clects, been s Republican on war & ucstions, and, by | voted for Slater, whereupon the Prestaent of | ruu & throuel Wagner slecver datly from this | Onler, Alabama asks turu‘-unml systons of «"u'n'lmlux” tath fiy"x'u'.'.i"cfi"r"u:'n}'f Tolne i “E."u, . : ' The campalgn will begin at once, The Repub- | svecial apnointment, Went to Clncinnatt and waa | tho Convention announved the electiou of J. 1, city to Hoston via the Luke Shore & Michigan [ Ufe-lnsuranco in 5"" greunizatlon. Callforiia VTR oI Woiicrtol e Bt i iy i & . 3 lieans wit) Onllfllle|ur;:wdrk1n¢.mmmmu5.“lu Hergeant-at-Arms of the Ropublican Natlouat | 8lator to the United Stutes Benats for six Years | gauthiorn, Naw York Ceutral, aud Hoosae Tuu. | Petitions for amended funeral services, so s Lo fs sl by sil . L. e s commencing the 4th of March next. MISCELLANEQUS, BENATOR KIRKWOOD, Davexrosr, Ta., Sept. 18.~Tho Jlon, 8, J. Kirkwood, United States Beuator, dellvercd hura this eveulog, in Turner-Hall, o remarkahly clear and logical speach on national finances aud the currencr, Inthis he vigorously dis. secled the flat-money theories, exposing the Communstic tendencies of thoss doctrincs, and slawed conclusively that natlonal safety is to be found only In observing vattona! faith, and in malotaloing nattonal bonor, through a wirictly houest currency, The speoch created great enthusiasm, as ono of the very best de- Hvered fu this clty this year, provide for sultable ceremony tn Toddge-roous, and for permisalon to hold the degree-of-les bekah meethies on Suodays, A mation to hold the nest sesslon lu Jacksonvilly, Fia., was voted down, Penusylvauia asks for suitable regatia for cncumuments wheo in sesslon, Oregon i wants permission Lo Inftiate unwarried dageh- A ke terv ol the MIth deares as membors I o Re- | o Sislasle Azsuip-Fu beku - degree. Amendiments to the | Janseh &, '3 Coustitutlon ~ rezanding tho . readwmlaslon | Co. Chicas of susbeuded ui and requirs = lug the coneurrence four-lthe of ’ the mombers present to alter written work, wore ludullnlverr postponed. This alteruoon the * Representatives und thelr Indles, 1o the number of 400, participated in & water excursion to thy blsturle City of Aunapolis, gotten up in L] L] honor ot the lodyze by the Graud Bodies of Maryland, proviug a very enjoyable atfair. The Naval Academy, State-House, und otber points ol (nterest were visited, and the Party returned Coovention which nominated Haves for the Prealdency. It i the suerul belief of tho Dem- ocrats that Dcuster will squeezo through and bo elected by the vote of Washiugton aud Ozeu- kee Countles, whilo they admit that he {s Lable $0 bo beateu 000 in Mitwaukee County, OSUKOSII, the citles and towns, and briug out a full vote, Tho reserve Was over 200,000 Jast Year, and moat ol it is Republican, The Republican loaders promlso to *‘poura shoet of fame " over the Btate now the Conventions are over, and even" sarper than the fight for Governor will be that in the Congresstona! Districts, T8 FROCKBDINGS, | 2o the IWestern Ausoclaled Preyy, Woncasten, Mass., 8¢pt, 18,~The Mussachu- Sttts Republican Stafe Couvention sssembled morning. Gor. Claflin was chosen permanent Chalrman, A resolution was offered and refepred to the Committes on Resolutlons demsuding that the orrupt, Incompetent, and unuecessary officers ;lnd employes intrenched iu the Boston Custom- oel Live, Y EDUCAT Mr, Ml B. Ledyard, Goneral Mavszer of the Miehigan itral Haitrowd, haa zone te New York to sttend to s meetlug of Railross Mana- gers 1o New York, 1t fs uuderstood that oat- ters regardiog the liva-stuek tratlic will be dis- cussed und ucted up ‘The general ofticed of tho Clncinnat!, Wabash «& Mictizan Railroad has been rewaved from Wabash, Ind., to Elklurt, Tnd, Al busluess relating to the frowht and ticket dopartments ehould be addresscd to Owen Rice, Goneral Frewit aud Ticket Agent; all cther business to the General Mauuger. A'ratiroadicompany, ta be known asthe;Toledo, Ang Arbor & Northwestarn. Rallrosd Compauy, was organized & dav or bwo wiv st Ann Arbor, Mich., with a eapital stock of $30,000, of which B per cout was patd {n, ‘The object of tho Com- re. T & Fuller. Vi Sehasc, Beouteahur, A b &to., . af Diapatch (0 Tha Tridun Slng Worlions Puinagers Apact e Osngoun, Wis.,, Bept. 18,—P, A, Grimth, Grevnback candidate for Congress since Grime mer's Ineligibitity becamo known, has been in. Yestigating his own status, and fluds to-day that be & not a citizen clther, and Is consequently IneMglble, Griflith {s a Welshman, It is & sine gulor colncidence of atlalrs when the Congres- siunal candidates of two partics are found Lo be disgualiied, Dr. Q. W, Steel, of Aurl:mn, is talked of a3 a possible candldaty on both Ureon- buck sud Heoublican tickets. YOND DU LAC. Bpsctal Disvaich $o The Tribine. Carieof Fear or full detalls =& SCHOOL OF VOCAL ART ' No. 1104 Walnut-8t., Philadolphia, [3 'lilflLDi‘l:.nnnnn:Mlll:lu“h:r SCIHOOL 0P FeaNe aetsotatioy faoY Addfae Wio el Terin will bomunare sor T VAL B of Vocal Music, eelre bl L ) A Y £ GLEASON'S ACADEMY 339 Wost Adams.st, An Elemeatary, Classleal. aud Cowmpect {1 responss 1o numeryus silciiailons Berralier be oben W Girls and [¥ buys and \'«wl(‘ Mes B bept. 3 lers, ’ CINCINNATI. 18 to build & road’ from Aun Arbor to | st 9:80 o434 sen ouse, and other public officers of the biate, | FOXD DU Lac, Sept, 18.—The Ureonbackers ¢ E:nv_ 1 | ! A el y " 9 ¢! INCINNATY, Bept. 18.—A caucus of Demo- antiac, about forty wiles, conpecting at the ] 8 i oy dlacharged, s uch placoe a | (2187 pomaied, & (L couniy kel ey | Coscnouars, Sept, Counciluca was held In | Ler iace wiva”tho“runa T ulesv: [ PARTY CORVENTIONS, The Quinfessence of Jumaica 0 public good requires be fliled with hougst, 80 coufideut of success, that & is fwprobable tlie Councll Chamber to-nlieht, st which ft.was | Therosd utthe Aun Arnor end * Tcluuum To the Editor of The Tribune. Gil.l"L‘I‘ Choice Aromatics, 1vtng 1n rutired country town wankd like te take {nte pable, law-abldiag cltizens. Shey will make any concession to thu Demo- decided to exhuust every means fo thelr power | WIth the Toledo & Aun Arbor route, ‘llu uew Eixuonw, Wis., Sept. 17, ~1u Ihinole and athe =L, 3 I'th muy.m‘n.nMn to Fducsie wiih et Youus DALLOT YOR QOVERNOR. crals, sud tho res ‘1‘ will _probably oL road will bo completed this snmuicr, and cou- [ er Norihwestera Statos What baals of represcnta- o fo (o g Lukllali, teorwieny Freach, ead Mudo. Ra- bier, Lh at the cusulng election to obstruct snd render nugatory the sction of the Election 6up¢rm- ors sppoloted by the United States Cireult Court at the requoss of the citizens. WOULD khuanp i¥ A: llii puUTT. P MILWAUKES, s, te 15, —In response to 8 call signed by'ovcrd.oulrcu}xnul of Milwaukee, asking Liwa. 10 be a candidate for the United Matt H. Csrpouter bgs ected $o the position lie would regard It as his dyty JTRNN. . Buecial Diwdich 1o The Tridyne. Nasnvinre, Teon., Sept, 18.—At 8 neetfng of the Natlonal State Executive Committee, East, {vr the Republicans, es the Green vote &hh county draws froim Democratic ranks, The {Fubunam are therefore well satigfied to bayy Teenback tigket in the ficld. DANN COUNTY, Apectal Disoaick (o The Triduna Map1sox, Wis., Sept, 18.~Ths Dane County Democratic Convention asseinblod at uoon tum day, ud wade nomination of the Iollowiug of- Bcery: Bberltf, James Stewars, of Verona; County Cierk, Thomas C. Coyuc, of Madison; Cuunty Treasurer, Clarl, Hendrioks, of Mad- ison; Cletk of the Court, W, V. Corawall, of Aitlon; Reeister of Dy Windsor; District Attor, nect with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, sud also with the Hillsauly Rowl, thus acquir- fuxr & Chicazo conuection. Thy mansgement of the new road is substautlylly whe saime us that which butit snd coutrols .aps Toledo & Aun Arbor Ralivoad. e t— -~ LABOR AND CAPITAL, &pecial Ditpatea 1o The Tribune. JasmsviiLe, Wis., Sepr.“48.—Tho- strike of the coopera for higlier wages, which began hers vesterday, came L0 8 sudiden, terinativn to-dav by thetr returning to work without the udvance. Specinl Dissalch 16 The Tyibune M ou e amnruved in BpporsiaBtay delerstes uy Ao and French Brandy, fimh:, l)umct t‘uunnuulnlc rwllanmm nd po- itical” conventivus genera Tupresyntativn inz sunes based apon ferrtory. . wealih, vouutation, as | 18ageiicious, barmiess, and strengtbesing sesasstate electoraY And 1f upon electors, Upbou the party | forall Sindsgf sitwalagte It prompily, relieyes Dyss Prasortioros the total votu? I8 thu princigle of | pepun, Oppressivn alier Katiog, 40d everr peales o ropartiouate il Ll T b vtk s dedpman Goesdoiv \he Sivmack ¥ the Reounlican party !, 3 According to Ite; unl{rln plrlz‘ll'n'fl (Kast and | 4ol Bowels Prevents sickuvas from shaugs of foal, ‘\:ml': bl{;wguknu :A‘:)'l"'l:‘ I‘h‘u b :!l of ::lnmn;n- water, ur climate, cares Crainps and Palns. bresks up ALION—a an Assy irlct Couventlon, for | & motes lusisnce—taedt Ana it by s convention uf the | Cibd Chllls aad Tevers In eae nighi. 14 pro varty In satd district, then f4 1t onelent far suy | pervpiration. resures tbe clraulatius, waraa, streucih: .u'c‘l:lnl-:fll‘:r(:um‘r‘ml{u:-‘, duhlg fu}hc‘ "I‘:d pmu:ru, 94, sad lavikurales the budy. quiets the wing and ner- <ol ou 3lating basts), 1 chuuie, by & - ta WRUTIY Vuda oF L whuls oureiion, Lba Tubaes | Y01 forcch 8ad-Weduces relranlag iou Vor e Uasls of reprusentalont Joung, tae aged. and the Infirm, 9a land or &ca, uader ”’{h informal vote stopdi ‘Talbol, 8515 Long, s Beofamin ¥, Butler recclved two votes ou the {plormul ballot thet gave Talbot 31, aud when Futler's name was read It wus reccived with isce aud lauzhter. On totlon of Nichols, the informal hallot was made formal, snd the Hon. Thowa Talbot was declared the vomiveg # Governor, with but one dissentins yoice. 03980 D, Long was nominsted for Lisutenant- iermor, Henry L. Dierca tor becretars of 3::!:.::;; fion. c s 8ud the Hon. Bey-eaoral, L n::;‘«‘.mux JOUNSTON, Ewa., Bast Walnitst, Femle Seminar, Fuidelphia, will revpen Sapt, i | Vo colesuid nurse glyen. aiso bupils prepare: S R R RS FENNSTLYANIA MILITARY ACADEAT. CHMSTEN. PEXN. ~Opens ¥epi. 11, Thorouzh lus © grustog i Clat Eaniiiring na LAl vl pla (hor burtcuin o Jid W l.uLL?’. o at the uilive rewont Maer, i T AT Bl Y ok Eadicott for Ireas- Marston fur Attor- A. T, [lolum, of Y. H, Rugors. of TITE RESOLUTION e Hladon s Surveyon Joun Touvlass, of Hurke;, | candidate for Gaverupr oy phak oket, witbdrew. Furtsnou, ba., Sepl, LaevTio Mouangaliols | 55 ausvering e forevotuz- questtond fa Tux' Il treumstances 8ad coaditions, thls grest paasces of A¥id SILVA AN wRN,CHiEADS ufi:lfifi",':“‘r‘:" o Hesolutions then made | o0 SR s Aried, of Briatal, 0 e | R ihe tamaer erusica the Natioua)' | River coul-tiinara held s wgs-mectinge at Wesy | pariy LBURY s way i B B o rasid e rpind, w"‘:‘ s lhfl]flnn&u $ dorierly Aure’ e uana We, 1h, Etepore h o ‘l'eronunuanwulunhlnlbuiblmnnxmm movement jn Tenoesses. - j Elizabeth, in this county, thls afternoon, tue | duibe party, hfl‘{qmbfl Hhe dewyuds of o se 0f the Wwateriy Wedlca. Be f ditutea | Betival for You, 4 aud Uhildren, with Callitheas Massiclupepig? Joicans of the Commonwenith of | 1yiceiier Usa of Rent pas Demoésuts wers NEVADA. iiste | HumOCE prCtent beiie chiunated at over oM, [+ ! ddunta | extsloase of tue wateria we were of wiued | Bt lon fou i A e Firi it i, SGaseation sessaisied, resoly Supremely disgustod, aud opealy iow pheir dis- | Ban Francisca, Bovt, 15~ Tue Nevada State | i ves brosen b oo Uk cxtinated Busolutions | Webava ‘recoived several letters from dif- | sad woribiesy tmliasfons Tecomsmiendad by deaicrs for i o i o b gls by wer. v Daat, gathiery lnfnpe':ae;.:n\fr‘n'g! ho work | suttefactiun, Vhelr ticket is the weakost pos- Republican Conyentfon et at Epnre were unaninously adopted urging coalsglners a, Lunder Couaty, at' 13 m. to-day, effected a tompbrary' qrganizationy and adjournad t To. oy, . 7y ferent Doluts 1n Wikcousin, askiug subituntially | Purposes of gali . Neves fomied tu ak far, aud fualsy o 'sauie quostiphs. We do pot knowthat | Wwen byvies, ., aible oue they could have nominated. Alter the vomnetion of Stewart as Shenul; 10 organize all over the countsy for munil ben- and by lad been escorted iu frout of the Presldent 1 0 be done, zenaws its sllegiauce 1o S e St el mayarben- Aoy I Driucindas Whick Have gutvd ib 1ho fary nluaplewuod lustitute) ¥gx Xorxa Lavlis, o e . i G % i . B ABrouxbuul (ie West (7 1,5 grea l&uu’ dgei¥iog peeworved the. nativw's ugisteuce, . ENTUCKY, 5 Uuign that hgd evee exlvped. 0 tids deparunuoy | $here b any unilyre pasgy rule un e subjeck, 1 1o H toctiun Aoy superiof It Addrees Reve V. ViedgeaTudt SLVRVo By amss host Lo muke bl acauowiedguents, Judis Viles, | Loowsyivra, Ky. Bept. 15.0-Cot, Rorace Bty | SHn At 05 lH koIred Lo et | n b’ State oy thls Stute, Lu 1Winois, tbe au m‘ s flma"“fl “ flI‘ SRR 8 EL VRIS P T e, S 171h et Aho Hepuolican barty 18 comimtted | 0™ 43 " brisidint - of the Couveatiou, | gecents the Regubilean nomination for Congress | aut Tor 255 - cemb 2 Btbtl o imias, practico of Lath ' pargied bas beew, in, eabilug b ] MELSILIANUSEEDS BAY S posuuiva ! k“mnx:}n‘mrnanu of sbe watlonalcrudic, aod | o Wyt a8 old restdent " of the | i ehls district, s letter of scceptaney o 0l | the vrice on whklh ithev fasistod wheo -the Siate Couventions, 10 apuartion representatives | 2 V8 wchout 107 yuuug ladfcs, G 304 3 Bast FITY-11ird- s, '..“,‘.}“‘,',':‘,"in’:{'{‘,’;",‘“".g“,“g:‘;‘,‘,‘:;‘ cio- | city asked if tho ceutlcuian was the uomiues | fes an indbrsbment of bert money. firike, ook plue atony-a inontu, aws. | SENECOMEERLOS. acording o the purty vato | 5914 by 8 Whlestle st Retets Deagaitia, Grocars, | i1 5w York. Wiftosiihycas bosins onk Piucnts has been P D w0 Bearly wccowpitahed. We 44 tast ol Lawful weans sball be Lagen linsure for Sher!fl. A stroug eifurt was mado to indorss NEW JEUSHY, 8:vpal aptatory Kearney strive Ak A huall . And ivaizre o Medieluo uouskout tas Lulted stat J.<BOARS Acaoot, v George Fux, Greentack vandidats for Couuty Newang N. J.. Beot. ls.~The Democratic were ol Lad and aitets .t 1o boval, Cub ther [ 88 G jus preceding general ciictlon the Bats | g Canguw - W N YLD BRYe 8. v HOWLLoe Yoit

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