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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1880—TEN PAGES. ra hy “1 that the War x vor, hostilities had ended, the | Ohio, Indiana, Tlinols, Michigan aod W tious falls throughout the c! general | knowledged nbilit pals toll him Spencer came out thore to ar | north oof town, not fi MARS’ MUSTER. Gina sen ave an Une tH ine for | heuliny ex. i TES a onnpriming ne Sater Inte iesocing, needa Hate, ca pices a beng mae tor : ate taka ire of te Sine a fom |e ‘ yrounda and bullding up the count in had by owolel avery a Oxe a te, turing each evbhing | he rétinton | “Adrienne Leeouyreur,’ ie repleviil was disposed 0 | —-tho latter = company havin 1 comme. Jat Roreilony Waa it atte Ai sip Iver} she olty andl camp-xronnds will be Herliiiantly | eled atrletly after tho cast Ing MeHonouch wv writ of retorno abendo. | them the rieht to crass thetr trier Eranted dD: f the’ Soldiers’ Re AWE RELY IN THIS COUNTY whlch we hud nequlted fron Beane thor ant | tmdnated by the HrustHlectrie Lamhe, hrouetion of those great chistes of to | There wasa clunky man with bm. THe was | the new road ty completed the Chicam q Second Day of tha for our pritection and defense ngninst, forelan | teynce nnd ao intnitgen north latitude, walle | Woder the mabagement of experienced gen | French tage at tho Theatre Fringalse. positive as to his ilentity of ‘Tras! Northwestern Company: will doubtless see union Holding at Gales- Far ete por anarniyofvoluntecrs. | gitvery was permitted to eo ito alt tho country | tenien,—Mr, Sidney Short of the Ohio Sula —$—$<———— ; Mit, MANY TL, WAGNEM, that tho tilssiing ink 1s a rond. front Wan bi WI ‘Tho contrast betweor the two arma of ervice If | Routh of that Lines, the penple themsulves Univeraity, and Mr W, 1. Brickell, of tho TIE WMALON MURDER. from whom the property was stolen by Trask | Kesha to Genova Lakes then, the elrenlt of pil sel paste dine mul che tetas | Ramus, Waa mnt | Sy tina for tape ye mien one ea —— IM hiv ania, seas Host ayrorn and testified as | the Wisco wnterlugeplaces will bs com, h ‘ H + | the reguinrarmy is a tere machine. By the | xtntes thaldted upon the right to tike thelr) by the bat Untlesimposed pon him he i removed from ee Fee eee TOE GnyG duerces UF {The Boys.‘Turn Ont in Large Numbers | WMliey rns einy ito, and therefore takes | Mutlraueseane cia cat any af dexrecs aC | corps will to Reooive the Governor, Mevine bterent In parsing vents. iimself | tory whieh. now constitutes tho states of | ays festiv'l ls 1 Tee. ; plete; and, taking Wankeslia as tho ba 1 all bands nnd buyio | Wanoent of the Viettnn Yenterday Fore: to,tho property ee forerattactiment were | operations, tnirats ca make exenn pasa at yrented to Ho A oak Y exctirsl pected | alse intradueed us evidence, ay well hs tho | Geneva. Macdison, tho Dells, Devil's Lake, wher corps will Lmnediately sound the close of the | s00n—Kt gradient tha chi ee by the: Widow To-Dny. : Pertitlente of the County Clerk, showing that | Green Late, Oconomowoc, and all tho bean. os tho subject ofdespotte rule,—for au urmy can be | tanana and Nebriska, Toleclaim was reatsted a Tho funeral of, the Inte John MeMahion | M. B. McDonough wos nol a Constable, and ital ammmer-resorls of the State, that ats a : woverned in iv othar. way,—ho in tne loses his | py the oppamentaof Slavery extension, and tpon AMUSEMENTS. tonk pluce yest morning from his lito | iiad not heen sineo March 11, 128. ‘Cho jprose | He ‘omning more nnd more widely known and syinpathy with those great queations of freedom | this taste Mr. Lincoln was elected President in eoution hero closed thelr testinony, except | Oy previnted, Who Addressed Them nt Some | and law which Ro deeply concern his fellow Tan. | fem, but with no purpose to. intertero with 2 i residence, on the eorner of Laurel street and | {iat Muy wanda reall My, Gilbert, the dopat | "The waces aro all fully. the: Milwaukee Length in the Afternoon. Tits hiyhest duty ta ts obey, and, whether #110 | Mlavery in the States wee al Mont of | _ HOOLEY'S : Thirty-cighth place, and was one of the most | WTAE Austin, wito cotkd now fix the date | Scretinel pnity tho ntmber “of summer-visiy Rien tho duty fs performed bile task of Ife pict at See ae eee te Dnilon, Tho New York Criterion Comeity Company | Impressive occasions ‘of tha kind over wit- | When Trask eame out there.” ore In the State at 14,000, 2,000 at Genay fad isdone, Not so with the volunteer. “He ts not When thoy clatt “tha right unier the Conatl: | Will Begin the season on ‘Thursday next at | nessed in thts elty. The hour set’ for the Col. Peres here moved the discharge of the pe at Sinden. 1,000 at Geormmowvoe, ovat ee ‘As Also Did His Political Oompotitor, the K bireling taught to fight for pay Wit ni ee ccabiyte de. The people of 29 kiuth | Hooley’s Theatre, Sirtee the last appearance | departure of the cortézd from tho house wos irixoner, on the ground that tho Franklin. | Pewaukeo Vilingo and a slide, ete, 4 thyonote tink. Behind theduties of tho vol- | hind teen tnugne by the disciples of Mr. Cathottn | or gig troupe in this elty thelr farcleal coms | 9200. m., but the stream of visitors anxious Svencer’ whom “frask personated was 1 FALSE RUMOR, ae . Hop, Lyman Trumbull. unteer soldier 0 high, principle or underlying | to believe tn tho rightor secession, and such was | . Pieraient “Ree gp ates i 6 ANXIOUS | eth, and a anyth could net he personated, ‘Tho startling report, Friday eventing, th nH ‘ pe Ly! tratt is tnvatved.”” He trings with bim wpor the | the provalling opinion among thom, edy of “Freaks” Ins. been rowrltten, and it | to take a Inst look at dhe face of thelr friend, | Vol Cameron also made a brief argument, ) Lakeside was pruning, eatserd met at . : tented Held Inteliigunen, Individual responsi bitte ‘THIS RIGHT WAS. s) awit then bo presented in its now ‘shape, | which began sotlihg tn shortly after 7 inthe | aftor’ witeh the Justles concluded to heat | ‘Jecture "ial Be con. ties, and « knowledge of ns wall as vital initer= i ‘I enn sympathy; aud the rellet was Tho Groat Sham Battto of the Occasion ti vil and pollticat rizhts and interests agoted by tho frends Hf tho Union, and the Changes in the’ company have also beon | morning, was so largo nnd constant that It] the defense, whieh then went on to hrore great when” the sirptirseal conflagration to Occur To-Day. of tho people of Bis country and the worl It Sac tolyret, fi ARTE TNL ALOR, Tue dah made, nnd the organization now comprises] was 100’clock beforn tho procession bem Heald wlihl, ane eqummnenced DY puts mn ern Hoe pend Ufartntie at the . Hauve buys in bie na ett aialees tp he Ceeee here it the hepiilice has been, | the following peoples De Wolt Iopper, W. to wend Mts way slowly towards the churely | {ho aiund, after whieli a reeess was taken for | prot ee atatateliy ane endelly Hine Terson, ; : rae tg me, uae oat yoame | Reutleon tha Hel of Hattie and wettod forcvere | J. Glibert, A; IL Canby, J. I Curran, WS. | tio bald aa int qut in the parlor, whera | dinner : on TOF) Mean nnterna for ie Wark aan ineenalloe i A Great Reunion of Soldiors to Be Hold in | eiewut sleters, When your country eullod yatt Poltieiases cep Hebe hance oeatty to | Harkins, dudion Reed, Ledward Grey, John nimberless floral offerings, many - of | “dustat this time Constable Lelbrant eamo | uve the ainem, “Behold flow grent «mak. ‘ bus, 0. cies, Brot va the vy Hed Marti eo tutterly | aeece froin tho Union. Nevermore will it bo Orden, Mary Davenport, “Mary Stu | them, of Inge size and exquisit | pro- in, Having: In custody a young man nanied | tera littla fre,” ete. i Solymbts Oe tnmequatnted pitted lite of wsctdier, inevery | clalined that stivery, under the Constitution, | prt, Lonore Iarklus, Virginis Thomas, | portions, at once added to the solemn Deter Seeuteers cy harkeeper, whe, 4 nin nll accounts this recoption was 9 regiment and company there wera found those | muy ho carried into tho free Territories | Mek Ke IY Mackay “and Miss Lawtise | beauty of the scene and bore testtmony charyed iy John 7. Orr, a ue most brilttant alfalr, Hundreds of stylish, AT GALESBURG, ILL. MMowerousapiotelend ia theamcer in actunt.| Of, the | Wenuulic, or thats. Mime | Sylvester aro no lopger members af this | to the Jove amid eaten, fie wile, te wiable, agit, hinving’ personnted Kuatle | elcaant people weru tn attenstance from Mi Speetat Dispatch to The (hitago Tribuncs commind. — Yout ware equal to any emergoney, | WMMINGO IY the American tax tients, | troupe In the waxor redecoration, Hooles"s-} deceased was held by his friends, After a. Spencer to rin. dn regal waukee, Chieago, and other cltivs, a he GateanunaeTlL., Aug. 6—Tho second day: | fom nay esau Ao he Healt eal Soldiers and bronch," to the. building of as bridge or the mane Meamen Of the Botan, as tho sesute | hou: during the recess has undergone eon iy Th to the seryive of the wrlt of replevin. Bore | tet was tine; and the decorat! i Indreds of men, wonien, and ehitdren had | oithor Is lownright pert or tat, Hf, laces 3 lecorations in tho , 7 re, eee i velente, and bythe codperauion | siderable thiprovement, It has heen re- | looked for the lust time upon the puacefal cithor 1s a downright perjurer or Hat if | danelug-hall and the Wtiniiiatlon of the . cs of tho reunion brougnt with {ta fresh Influs Autueture of a lovonwtly’ e, in singinprsi Or livton men everywhere, the dasmuatsecuss | trescoed, repalnted, and re ated, now | features of tho dened ian, en nacession ars a8 ihe Charnes, fie Sion rentn rropresenit grounds were on a magniticont scale. : of people from all quarters, | ‘Tho traina FA What ested ray iene ier een of Truton nen oversrberty the, um ever ree | carpets lave nren ind down, now gaefixtures | formed aud moved of ta the solenm imusle | Groatty front dtores sworn deserH ees BANI-CONCERTS, + wers all Inte and all crowded, the new- of your snerifices and patriotic servicos [EinAY | moved from our inidat. Huit to the pateiotic | fave been put in, wew chairs, aud anewdrop | of the Dead Mareh, played by Roddy’s: greatly from Horr 5 awo! ndeseription. fle | ane choles muste rendered by’ Bach ane ee eho ont ng Fe Oy eee eee ae eae i ae ee ner tiinge Tori ReceIMR TRE e ae eltered Sine | Tiberian: Bande: Iie Sproceaston. was | uke, looked aly ar iyae miarge | Band, of Milwaukee, drow the swat crowed : soveral thousand. verybotly in. enmp was | servic oil for, wud, wine, vag eum our Nation heen mide co and indianalubey Tobby: hing alan beech semewling alte vas From | froaded by'alx members fi Hheot the Ancient | SECRET ee ect ea tes hens, | {0 Herthesda on Saturday night, If onois Lo astir bright nnd early, preparing for the re- ig toyal pe re Aron and wll inhabitants secured in tho inalienable a t the box. | Order of Hiburnians, after whom went tha a 7 ey r In weariiage, or fortunate enough to se ‘ : re wery emilee ¢ 3 s 3 au " Is ea ay hon ean embers of the ‘ es * Wok ove ve | concerts aro very dellghttul But wi . through tho. city which was to follow It, | aud the iruth contained in that grand ald deel; ZEEE Ee D having been remoy : Fee eae eee der cag | veardless and slim-bulit, and itok bar five Sse 9 unto y ey yg that ail en wero | practicully closed with thy contpetitive prize — ij Iv “nn vag half-past 10 before the train from | ‘ation of the fleet Consrcass f Lira : Tlibernians,: to: the number of 20, ‘The baer Bu THE OLYMPIC, hoarse, denis by:slx coul-bleck horses, was Teettive inches Mah. He denied having hart | him whe expects to suothe hits soul with the anything te do with tho thing, and says’ bint harmony of sweet sounds Ina pavilion sur. p depot, and the Goy- this coutinent. ‘Tho | o} q a . aw. ft . St or was | Taunded by Rizh-pltched 05 of differe Aleorle col et oe Q SoS ae Cot anil RUM a br ‘Abthis theatre tonight a boneftt will oce | next in Ine, attended by Messrs, James Gi, hunover knew Horeat all, Stroulnget Ws | intects, here iio dispiai about laste ernor stopped’ from the platform and. was | b of tho Union was strengthened and the | Sight Guurds”.of Peorht and Company G. cr Nie, EA Byrne, dere A ‘i got by Adjutant-General Hillard and Col, H. | SUBgor tere removed Highth tofantry, ‘Chis dell was a fine chr, the reelplents being Messrs, I, d. Biick= | ATH? Leis! rues dergmntan | Herlltey, ted to. jail for examination this morning at 10 | Mid to the end of tho seasn somo will goto further Kriatt result was achieved. ‘Tho h % é toh Fertig iE Sea EG MY openalr concerts to hear, themselves és Tl. Evans, “who escorted him to his | right of secesslou growing out of the doxtan of of prfle ey In tats, ane Jes, ai At~ | Jey nnd Roland Reed two gentlemen who for ) Ketiy, Melnel HK, Murvhy, nu Henry O'CLOCK, eke enau wee resttmed shortty attur | lie scores ot barrels about the snring ak * carringe. Lyman ‘Trumbull: hod’ already Btato-sovereignty, whieh wits, tho excuse, for quizes. ¥ a}. dul eA a is someting have been playing with the com- | Sherlian, of the Anelont Order of [ber | 9 geloek, when the defense stated that ono for shipping prove that -Bethescta fs still true ; robellion, was thithpled bencath the feet of 10 tape, We D, Lirae pany under the management of Mr. Dalziel. | nuns, as pall-bearers, Linnediately nelitnd | 4 a thenani to hor carly reputation; and gonthiuns tone y arrived, but, nfter walting tround the depot } joy Wes of the Union. Defeuted in thy | Sherer's sti e y of their material witnesses, who hid been ‘ Dp iz seed Nad drlyen up town. ‘Che proces: | torum ky tho immortal Wetuter. se wes uesertod | Flrwt Cavaley; aud Capi. &, Murdock, of the | 41 attractive program lis heen arsanged, | 140) llearse wus tho earrlage containing the | qttqehod, was unt to be fons and asked tor | handsome income to ‘her owner. vated equal, wus vindicated and made a | trill atSsaelock between Companys DB, a . ‘he cone y 2 "| On the teld of battle, “Leftte the urbitramont | Fourth Infantry, ‘The Veorla boys: “got | embracing the aceon act ot “Our Boys," | Witow,. Hite aion was already in line, and with flying ban el TI i qd ‘ Hate 2 a further continunn Thy ‘proceedings | cert of the summer Is promised at thess 2 of the sword, tho court of luat resort, the de- | away with” the first prize of S24), andthe ot of UY ” the dectaseit, whieh was followed by astreun | Wore pane on with, Me GRbert, the-depot grounds for Wednesday evening, Aug. 4. ows ners snd tho music of half a dozen bands | Giston wns as overwhehning ayainst ft as was nny Au S10, rst prize cent Tnfantry te Rane a ne eanltiey ; a ated of carriages nearly ae ie number, pan Peentne "Austin, was reenlled, and he teeth, |. Lang ago, this place was ealle qas sooh makin its way through tho princl- | the dofeat of thoteaders diqustroud. company, whose drilling was alo! very ex- t 4 oute o 19 procession lay wong ‘Lhirty- the performanees, Amon the volunteors are | eighth place to Ltalstes Mis sAlice inge Ailss Dilek lngard ht play to, LLatete pal streets of tho city, aud thence out to tha . 1 DO NOT KPEAK ABA PANTISAN, cellent. \-dress-parade, tater In the evening, PB. Col. Swain and staff rode nt tho | WutTarert that the Nation cannes tye [it | cloged the formal doles of the HAY ag nee | ted be Hverb Jae amo Elmwood. Silver Carnet Band, a | erat tna a bution hustho power inmorene | yn eee Oe tet tae a fess of the, | gluirles Kent * ery ereditabld ascoclation of rural horn. | uitvvery cxinehec, i protec amd MiteIN | Vetus wig have apparently forgotten the s blowers; camo next, Gen. Sherer and stall) Wee vho struggle: through whieh you pussed | sort of taek they ‘ind foeat in the. days Of rolls just aliead of the First and Eleventh | wag a long and tollsuime onc while to cost mite | real campalgnitig have gone to thelr Tiontes Cavalry. Gov. Cullom’s carringe, containing | fons upon tulllions of dolla ‘and hundreds of | atter grumbling about the food nnd the ne t c . yet the Nutlon came | com r ’ y Uils weok. tho Governor himself and Gen, Hitiard, and Shyupands OF rave Mien. eee aenen tio commodations in camp. But more than | country this weo np Halsted ty Tht fet ae it yet the moraine of the ith at i eAIST rental Rai tt t . July when hesay Trask at Austin: hismen- | and every season wearled minlaters s eee danger iy Ashe atreuty and east fates alin the tale ory, Was refreshed by certain papers which | the rons for whieh pein ers sect hers owik THO ORIdG Then i new i of tht maT oe ay oat he had served on dustiee Smull that identical On general principles, the place whers rhe aealit hous a nS bullding t a i Monday snorning. meh water is would he the favorit resort of th rape! a ae ont Any tot wi i ny ‘Mausle Cook, wife of Delacy, alfay 1M, | Bantist clereymen, but ib was foreordalned the buse ea . wit cae aoe Fi with tl Conk, was then sworn in belinif of. the de- | from the beginning that this should “be the conerentlan wat Lae Mt weet 0: funera anse, She ig 'Trask’s havkkenper, and teatl- | renlezvous of Presbyterian -divines. ‘The aacrlees ie uel ene An: ures ous to | ted that she eame down ‘at $230 on the morn- | Koy. Mr, Barnard, of Muscatine, ta., and Dr, tie iy ner a aa ete ther ey en | at fe A a GAN US| we fa ue Me tne Daag ae NN 4 5 enough wi a here by morning to take thelr Fre stt , ng reported dead, b taal Fon 4 aftor, and after that Mra, Randell, hewhl- | as old friends, ‘The Key. Dr. Iluyt, of Nash- 3 wreeeded by Col, Hvans and another band, | atrugwle began, Great qucations have been | places, ‘The eve : red Stinson, who Was repo hos | of the deceased: bade hin a mute farewell, | pe vite 4 aiteal He 4 5 De oY " gpeceled Fe ee ar ik carstaws contalnlne Hee avery haa ueonabotisted,—citizedship SO a ST Tt been heard from In Canada, nnd It was no ticommon sight, as the hearse ness belug the wife of one of Lnecousplraturs, | vitley tins, De al several. tines to large ‘ . ie P oH 4 x he of course’ her testimony was considerably | congregations, ev. Mr. Sanderson Bishop Fallows and the three most noted ane poltient rate PUI haere eet furees, and the taking by the former of Fort | - Kelly and “'The Only keon” have {gone went by the oveupants of the crowded side- | wavering, axcept as It favored the defendant, |-spenis part of ench week here. Dr, Stowate walks, losee not only. the wonien, but even 7 velerans tl und came next The | bound by fron fetters, for no chuse but color. Lee, . into bankruptey in Australin, tes eye : JUN PY. Mont, THE CONSTANLE, of Milwaukee, und Dr. Mitchell have been at Weert ibods be eaeled Surgent, aged 91, Bown by tthe muster no longer foils upon the | Gen, Shoridan arrived this evening, and strong ten, giving vocal and ‘f i - tea 4 x registered ninong tho visitors, ‘Thre Rev. Dr, fs cringing siuve, mon aad. women ara-vo loner | went et once to the residence of Get, Host, Thore will be ten thoatres In this city noxt | TEARFUL MEBSION TO THEM GUIEF. Sin ay the fells Craig, of Keokuk, In. and President Grog. who halls from Harrison’ County, and iss | sold in tho shambles, tho husband away trom | where he will romain towight, |The season In whleh plays will be aeted, ‘rhe services consisted of the Requiem | Gonfed haying received. the wril of ory, of Lake Forest University, aro expected tho proud honor of having fought. inthe | the wife, tho mother from’ her ehlideen. Nol | and Confederate forces will form at to Tigh Mass, conducted by the Rey, Father : Mr. Bronson Howard 1s sald to be writing avew play fer Sr, Wyndtiam, uf the London Criterion . 2 d power of the jmmortal i weed to Gen. Post’ oy War of 1813 und of having belonged to the } Att that dy the pen and power of the fnunoriy | ii tie morning, proceed to Gen, Los Fourth United States Infantry, "Tho second | hatonavas made to ecuse forever. 1 y escort Gen, Sheridan to camp, At} o'elock from ‘Trask, Ile received If from 4 man now | 80a isuplt SM; Cartan, pastor of the ele, feat atuilee ; : . : ‘ IHishon Welles, of the Eplscopal Churey 4 ¢ i je. Pathe oe Wale | in eross-exmmnlnation witness tried to evade | stenta Sabbath here quite recently., Tha a 2 = one zy 1 in che afterngon the respective forces will be agher acting ax Deacon and Sub-Deacon ‘ vhiel rav! soctaty his v Jn tank, according to years, was Wiliam | 40 thincountry, at last every Biman, Lemiige | lield in reudiness to commence The: Gran Opétaltousy (famtints) wit | Hately Av uheie eoneltston, do evs | AU, Domes ae ort ee nthe Hoorn inte pareog the citeee Young,—most inapproprinte cegnomen,-~ | orty, and thy pursuit of happiness, The valuo THE SHAM-DATTLE not likely be opened until Sept. ih when ) Fathor Cartan nude # feeling address to the | fhe goods replevined had bean taken to, and | ing, whieh the Indies MTR Rated ant Sune Bus dee: aged 81, and a resident of Decatur, Hewns | of “tho rich blessings of. uUurernment yf the | under orders to be promulgated early to- The Chik of tho State” will be presented. |] eonsgreention, tn which he said that tho clr- : 4 # a f In anothor breath neknowledged: that ‘they | st no ittle self-sacrifice. Themiscreant who narummer-boy in the war of 181, a private | people, by the peome, nad fur the penne. NO | worrow morning. Gen, Sheridan will cous | ‘The, Cinelnnatl Buguirer says that Miss | eligtnnees attending the death of the per ab i rs ty hd been taken to No. SH West Jackson | did tho deed deserves a meaner name than in the Mextenn war, and Chief of Ainbulance | trement of price, aud ure only limited by the | wuld the boys In bine, while Gon, Htllard | Ages Leonard, tho new stan ts the daughter ioe ioe feamalns. Tay in the: eliutrely, tau street. Le did not sead the goods there, it | suenk-thief, ff such a term is to be found, Pe in the inte Rebellion, ‘The third in tho true | fortitude, the blood, and tho treasure oe PF ene | will lead the forlorichope personitied by the } ot the lute, suwing-naching millionaire, the most aan fltees of the Chureh of Gad indoraed iton the wrlt. He wrote Ib to pros r SAL MENTION. * 4 ity of voterans was Solomon Bi, Smith, of tion. And now, my fellow-countrymen, Tneed | boys dn butternut. Singers. - © hat been invoked, were so snd and melan- vide Minself with the man’s address, whont | Mr, and Mrs. CG. IL Cuse drove up from r _ not usk you if you are ceady to stand by. uphold, ‘The dead body of poor Alya Clem, the vie- |“ ephy Boston Mi He t +s he belleved tu be Spencer, “Lhe man whom | Chieago Inst week, and will spend a fortnight Mendota, aged 71, who belonged to Company | and muintain ‘theso splendid reanits, and our | tim of yesterday's nveident, was escorted to he Boston Musemn will open next senso | choly, and at the sane. time so eloquent that | he had arrested was barkeeper for Jolin \ 4 pend n fortnig E, ‘Thirty: aventh LUnois Volunteer In- | freo institutions. ‘They ure committed to our] tha ‘levot tits tierning by Companies B,D," with a translation of "Nos Bong Villageols,” | it was seareely ne at Me . t sary for him. todd | gf) Hhinrat the head at the stil acaws. ‘Che wite of the pastor of va d sora whieh will be followed by a series of the old ooble Wi : 5 Splin. He met Iw at the head of the stuirs | Union Park Chureh, and several members of ‘fantry. ‘The Bishop's’ eurringe was follewed | Cre, tho prieuless Herleuee oh Ge fathers | nnd L of the Kirst Cavalry, heuded by. the walt , y of the old | his feeble word, to excite tn. thelr hearts a 4 it English comedies. 4 soline ie . ® | Teading to Mevch’s ofits on the 12th of Js, | the Society, are among the guests. Gor by one containing Mrs. Col, Swain, Mrs. | have nu. more war in the ped that we shall | Ablugdon Bund, who were detalled-tor this |” eas foollng Dh He erat when Ho handed. witness ‘the teplevin ‘writ. | Witz ot Laulstanty Is Here. Cole nies and Bg a onary Siw Col ik Ar | Hon aete ee, ha kts Aaa | fone the fanart sexo dt ts cits Chega Quartet ate, testo Watt | Geerilcnt. and sntectionnty vwito-a model | 410 BOY Wor. weg duly suet, lugk for sun Mette tawae, Ste satteaed Gleason ase Evans, Mra, Maj, W. HL. Watson, ond ‘huvo no eatl to resuret6 ara Moe in pews oe | sirect with wuled drums und reversed urns, | MeWade, and Louls bulk go, to Geneva | Chiristing lads; whose lows could” ek | George 1., Wilson, the Dondstuaty i the Fe- See teN ne dhe state Uiversitg ward Mrs. Col. T, B. Coulter, The aext earriize | in war, as citizens of the Republic, we have due | while tho, band dia inournful. dire. | Lake this afternoon, where they will give a | cuslly ba, meestreds Ale Mat thelr | Rlevin sult. delegate to the convention, at Lake Geneva contained Gol. Clark 1, Carr and others, nul | thes to porformn, and it ta the duty of alltawes | The reals we ‘onveyed by train to Ber- | concert. , Miter te et tL ios clr | Hulncy, alias IL. ML, Cook was next atrorn.. | last week, thnt renomlnated tho Hon, GG. the remainder of the procession wns mada up | to ft that neittor false doctrine, fraud. or core | wick, Warren County, where the poor fely| Adelafde Nellson, previous to her depart- | Yo bri RL tat reat Dis a Hrotector | Ite ts ane of the conspirators, aut tha enpl: | Wilthns’to represent tho First Wisconsin of the Seventy-ninth Infantry, McCook Post, | ruption shalt he permitted to wnderming or in parents reside, and where they willbe | ure for Europe Hist week, salt she would 0 bring thom upto nnuuthood. The dec wd | talistic Bondsman who was always on hand | Digtrlet, 8 a Companies Fund G, Eighth Teegiment 1. tho lost impair tho stability of the Republic. ed It redounds greatly. to ~ te | never return tu this ‘country. ‘Che wise men was a teal nit nt tha proper time. Hoe elalmed to lave aw iY G.,and tyo.or three more bands, incites A FAITIIYOL KXECUTION OF THE LAW. creult of Col. Swain that assuun ushelearned | of the Eust, however, are alrendy debating’ In had turned oul to | desk in Trask’s aflice. | “Ernsk honored and trusted member of the excellent Society wh ky he sivare, Was = ‘ the exceedingly showy hut nune ‘the less ef | and obedience to the law, should be the watch- m t i tt oy, ae attend his funeral, secompanied by inany ‘ isu os ie SOL. CASH. ‘ fective organization from Abingdon. Word. ‘This fs n Government of Iuw—aot of the oe ea boxe: eutla and the faa a Hie theatre she will resume het | embers of the. cohurexation, of whic the | {4 his oiMeo between § and 80 tad meri, : COL, CASH cee GRE STREETS ALONG TILK LINE Wilkof ono man or afew—and obedience tatty | red i ulreutne. informing. Uo oflicers sin decunsed iy bis tfetine formed part. Me | ob 1. 3 inte sous earthy Fa See erat thclimune or organization | "Deacon Crockett,” tho now domestle | could suy that In Join Sedtulion tie Larrea Lore he nl lu) The Murderer of Coly Shannon Ad . ° i fad traveled with a show up to a Os, dress ‘ di the Governor was kept inordinately busy |. this ¢ eolveanew toduthe right, atid nether | collection for the benefit of the parents, and. H + ¥ be | bin, ¥ tn owned certaln property. ° a sere eMint’ to the hosts of people aD ay tee toting rentenunery of | to defray the funeral expenses, Quite wat | wire in Suptemberg ind Sty ‘Maginiey, Joseph | Whom they could polut as an examples of of mnrcli from the depot to, the camp were crowded thick with the curlons multitude, ir 7 . tf i : i it " ; " Q Wile stage Gat Cameron asked hin ithe | _ WAsiunrox, D. C., Aug. 4.—‘The follow. r recognized hin, oe ee ona isrouin forall, liberty and law forall, | of money has aiready. been’ collected, and | WY heclock, Miss Murion D'Arcy, and SUss stralghttorwardness, honesty, ehurity, st- owned tho property that he had scheduled.” | hig Inclsive correspondence explains itself : We irocession arrived at Camp Shields | 1¢18 wot our numbers nor our weulth alone tut | more will by added to it v> | Stella Congdon will be fi the east. i tention to Feliaioas, due es, and of a ranal- Seurge Sparling objected to, this, ax Itine | Casn’s Devur, 8. C., July a1, 1890.—The Pate a4 # shortly before now, aud thes Gaverni® Nis makes a Nation grout, A people must have the __ ssding | “Phe now cutrtabivit Haverly's was seen last | Bess Lo pragess, is faiths under all cites | quired into specific nets whteh touched lily | fire eretdeneratat Washington: Ow Saturday int " escorted 10 Gen, Sharers. confortable, tent | yritalpies, and aningle fuatien with aw. thal COLUMBUS, 0. "aT" baghe for the ditvt tiie, Ly the centre ts'su6 | Seed ari all these virtues, the Atiwise | CUMUIIES Feet ee ees cate feet cone And iuvited to mnie hhnself at home there | SGnatitutes a. Statey te tethate masta bs tO Speciat Dispatch to Tie Chicago Tribune, +." | wmedallion, on whitch are two figures, reuse | Providence had. thought Fe mort the | gle. Court held otherwise, . | tuned my 'reply, taethe totter of a. ¢ Hutter, Be oy qvery where ele te te genus. touke goad elttzone, fo build up the country.to | Conummve, On Aug, 6—Coluunbis wild | sentluz music and the drama. ‘Phe medallion | id ook acknowledged that he, swore tint he | peblished i te, Cb baltnt) q 4 | dastardly midnight ‘assasin. to enter his | ane ate.the rie, and hand downto | without doubt witness during next week the isset Inagroundtot blue atlk, fringed with owned the prope erty mined fn an altidavit pletion eta aie Cie io Who come after tha blessings we enjoy. pinieand gold. dt is palited by Strong. house and take from him that whieh 1s the | and published fy Lie Ernest, and was and was sent to Mr. Middleton to have publish i 7 7 | in tho Washiugton’ pipers, the papers in this camp. ‘Tho program fram noon to ack | pi THOROUGHLY NON-PARTISAN CHATAG: | lirgest gutherlng of ex-soldiers and sallirs | "sry. Wilt J. David will furnish tho vocal roel: oyeelons joe Aa Wordly afte te worth over and adovellils debts nud Havltities | stave refusing to publish tt test 1 ntigut injure TEM allowed everybody to do just what s Lto that ling assembled at any plice since;the | injent for the complimentary concerts given | ta ve an cnecotint. t hs Mak $8,000, Ho wentto Mr. Baldenoch Jast wine | the Demucrauo party. The Democrutle party him best, ont everybody neggeuilial to do} of the,reunton contd nat close of the War, “fhe Great Rennion,” | at Central, MeGorniels und karwell Halts on | for ti ar ‘Ife. ‘There wag B Tesson Maker kerio borrow: Sion n wile “gupposo he Je nor CHIEN any ery acca care of me ae ‘ At afver "his own fashions ole ieee in | gxemblided than in the selection of Eoyzuan | us ttle enited, will commence on fie Toit | the evening o¢ Awe, 12. These concerts are | lenrned fron} the death of the deceased, Not- | swore Perce object, opin | SUPP Mr, Middleton tins ‘not been tukeo. from s thelr suinjtuous headquarters, and atter- Trusubull, ee a Heinperats aint a a inst., anu Inst three duys:* It is not intended given In honor of visiting Knights by Apollo, | withstanding the sadness of his death, there Col. Cameron—Then he ain’ a goot site mes pleuse deliver tt to nny’ editor, Radical or wars received any number of visitors, elitr. = hie ioe ao om Meinl ‘asf reunion of merely: the ex-sokilers of St. ernard, and Chicago Commandertes., was no reason to belleve that he was hot pre- | yess, . Heingurnts a your elty filtll ucla ie 2 who manifested the usual Interest in inquir- bere tu ‘follow tho. Governors speech, | Olio, but Is tntended to {nelude those af | ,“*'The False Friend” will be seen on Mon spa cit te fueot pl tind: Hho eben ibe Cook ented haying stolen the watel, but | huslert Wastington, and has not received of ing after ils “hunlth and ae {jubernatorial ) While 1, Interested all aud sus the farthest | other States, Every effort of the. citlzeny | GOy evening we ders at wits he pra feng not a: Christian, and sant Mine ald ucknoWwledge asking and receiving the | tukan my letter from the ollice. Yours respeck rospects this fall, jar the le tv fe “ .. ; me ‘s ed Ww cast, 00) ve . ONCE joan, : Y ie lly, BGs Thowe tho grounds, it found sulliclent to Tat ait eey the cars of any It has been, and Is now being, put forth to Ine | they changes, ant the orlgiual appoint. atralghtforard af, In view of whieh facts | tera tho defense stated that they lind an- | . ‘rhe followIng ts the letter roferred to: nmuso diselt with fi the lnmumerable so- | Harty by cu amber of the veterans, in view ) Sve a pleasant thne to all Who may come! | menta Mr. Charles IL ‘Thorne plays tho | there was no meet He tony uy ae Goes | other important witness In tho persanof Late! © Cyen's Devor, S.C. July, 1880.—Gen, af, & called attractions on the outskirts of the | jet ‘so much of what he salt concerning the | ‘Tents have arrived to-day, and,are now being | leading part, ILy will reach the eltyon Sun- Jud et pO tn, en oe Ce God Summertield, who had heen attached and | Ruiter, US. tfcld Court- House, S. C— camp “proper, all of which dita rushing, inte War us whit; lo Jett unsaid on that, nt | pitched on the Fatr-Grounds in numbtrs day morning. i vo BEgaEbly pen ee aie rrences as that | gould not te found, and thoy asked a further sven your lotter of tho 1th 1 Gexenani Thay ving wh ee J oprive: Jecunse fe 1s ~ ee, Whiell was gt ny Ort v p tari! tng buriness, The, lua stows i) present, aT Te tttul themes “Senger | guiclent to uecominodate 12,000 persons. | Horace Wall, Sothern’s agent, has offictally, phlet save vad tho flectastd of life ng Warts | continuance, which wns penuted tntil ‘Tie | publisted tn tho ews aid Courier, und J beliers ast guest at his resklence when not in | th o the decensed lind been a Ye tT re 1 ¥ y rae % i r 01 ttor’s e1 day morning at 1Lo’elock sharp. George 8, | vvery intend yuu have must blush for shame at leged giants, thelr dwarfs and plgintes, their eounbill poke a8 follows: Cao Cooked rations, with hot coffee, will he pro- potiiadimanaters Uhat all the nepor 8 onenue in mortal ein nt the tine of the murder, how Poppers Sent tied fis sttrety In $500, re youre ‘eumduce. Ite tho first titne in, the history Lesptian mysteries, and their blood-curdling It 4s with peculiar plensure that 1 embrnca the | yided atthe grounds to all ex-soldiers aud | en! ‘or next season must be canceled, | terrible would tinve been his fate. | This pote ccianke Rati ke! Bates Of this State, and probably the firstin any civile exhibitions of pword-swallowing, thelr trun opportunity ae ee to Re suey vans sailors who may come, free of charge. ‘This scents to by the end for the present of | should warn all not to remain fora day, a 5 ized hand, that one occupying the gxalted por a Cae p erates. thelt, alligators, live, | fotelionsuore aeacmibted, it is hardly tobe | rom letters already received asking toz TeUOeNE EEA comneatar tne pean faliy | Matktot end alenuph to be sendy: for th faa WAUKESHA. — - ii tn whieh tha peop "af sau Garang y 7 30 * arte! a 4 eee us utever and always to be ready for the tina —_ 4 eed yo! n sen arte steeping vot ds, ne pepe or iRs wt SLR ea ete eta oe quurters, {tis estimated that not Jess than suntlemed. The trouble fy sald t be pa- | moment of Ife, which comes noone knows | who Village Full of Gucsts—Falso Kee- gruddod tnt poston. by making an qupravek are iMatestion = eounters, and "tho rifle | toro aroxto them, ulsu, L would wpeui words of | 15,000 ex;soldiers from Ohio atone will bu in | HUysis. when, port—Improvements-Porsonal Men | upon a private oltizon who bas tamely und Wik rangers In drawing the crowds,whose wealth | tenderness and respect, ‘Tho sen who nebioved | cump; while reports from Indiana, Milnols, } |W. E,, Sheridan, now neting: In “The | UPON REFORMING, THE FUNERAL PROCESSION | tons : sngly submitted to the Inws, avraits and courts ret appareutly produelg spontaneows com oie inlepentene aya il ptawod ery. 1 | Wveat Virainin and other Siatesindfentethad | Dantes” in Lough, will avo Tngland for | mnrehed up Ualsted stregt api alo Archie | Sweat Coreaondece a he eo Arte Tuitinuestigution of hls conduct, amd asks {6F : ustion in thelr pockets, yememberasa boy to hava foam tnuny. of CUE: | tne number will lie avelted. to fully 25,000, ig | Atwutiea ou Seu 1 Ile ts sald tu be very fventeto ime Chicago & Alton Stailon on | \Wausesita, Why Aug, 2—The reputae | Uotng mocy fron his countrymen than a fale HE NI v BIDE! ou ore every’ vived. " ‘ vetor anxious to assttme stellar honors ext sea- | ‘Twenty-third stree! where nv xpectl tral, 7 replace Tint and avenchuanisd Justice, co to Ae Tee wa vererne TESSSUER ito stormed “riconderogn, marebed ue Senin Arent wil aay tls hae ae suet i? He Po if consisting ot cas her of whiett tind SE Oye Nae ae ten Sr ra nar 4 have . el the frozen “ground at Valley Forse ce Y, vl anys a writer intho New-York Hvening Post, | deen chartered by the: Anelent. Order j- | m . 4 nile {: : than yesterday, tho number of people on the | ot " the” brig thelr wives and frlefids with them to | thatu decent netor is: not content wnt RE ee oral andy 2p rounds from morning Witll night, coming | OF partlolnated in any of the bat : fil going, being vrlouely esta at front of tho “Revolution, “were to appeur | onjoy the festiy oO fe tT ut ring. 48 he, bermnns, stood in readiness to convey the | dozen years ago ure now the loudest In pro (udgmont passed wpa, te, Witboue & hears Fr curse wis unprovoked and uncalled for of the ocension. ‘fo the | CaN Ket upon the road with w company of'} body nnd aecompanying mourners te the Sug. | dictions of the future growth of the town, | ua Lhave never expressed to any: 10 it 18 MtQeday, who of ‘Vast 4 Y suipernumeraries: to itustrate his. capacity | ‘The train was ¢ ft i th ji ¥, | butunded contel bay tack t Of whom a0. less. than from | ‘Aewontul 1a ee ks up todo film As Hat | Jatter, who inuy’ desire to put up at the p te y | ‘The tratn was crowded with passengers, and | and hotel-propriztors are bemoaning thelr | buvaded contenny ive tor you, Your at 6,000 -to'8,l00 ‘wors soldiers, ‘Phe. Aurora tye Ree. fortune, und Potent an none A hotels, very low rates will be given, uid nto through the medium of contrast. = nt 1235) p. ue it moved off with Its melan- | nok at faith in not donbllug ‘holt uevum Sone a eS et or or i 1 A er eR oe er at harkand | bults will be apared {9 mnaky thls theeunton | ving to the seyerd: Indispositlon of Mr, | chyly Tes, a modotlons six months since. Bante Galgsbure alfuir hus brought out the veteran | to malntnin forevor that freedom snd jndopend- vetnivgeneration. ‘the Kalr-Grouuds ure to | Harry Courtaine, tho management of ‘the | | A number of ndditiqnal arrests wore made sts " i yon euratully misropresont, and to yin 5 , v " ry . Pitre we f : . jury He Fu! you Know; uud you huve Say nuthtary force from tho interior, togather | ence which, through his struggles und thos at | be LU muiuated dy electric Hghts, and gitard> | Union Square corpuny were placed Ina dle yesterday, but nine of thont wery deemed to THE TOWN 18 LATERALLY FULT. mn elfrontery to uso. th w ayaste a corre Teountry propia gener. | his tuvolutionary compatriots, havo beon hand- | ed by United States troops. frou tha Bare | lenny last wilt ey “row minutes before | Ye of ay, apectal Tinportance, “towing tho | 1 people did not lenvo as well as TET eee ee ae te nhnulan Your nash ally from Knox and the surrounding counties, | St down to us, You are buti remnant of the | racks,—Col. Anderson having kindly offered | 8 o'clock Mr, Courtaine found: it Impossible wilow of the inurdered man will be shown:| station would lave te be labeled, No ad- | recut : should sovercly ndmonladh you against é FEO an tee aboRe and autemetions in, | yMetaremny which wont forth from the Northwest } ty ued the camp and fire salutes euch day, | to goon the stage owing tan wicerated tho hundred! or mory suspevted parties who ” tho uso of much expressions. In’ inddition 10 tat various: forms tho affair ling certaiily hud Yodo Te dn endence and the freedom | All the public bulldings will he dressed in | throat, No one in. the company ould tae | have been “run in,” and who are now seat uilltance.”? As itis, the landlords smilingly | sq Hur otbor qualities uf heart and soul, you may Quite a sminek of stiecess, ay Was Its mumara- | Hreserve unuroken tho Unton they catablished, hollday attire; and, ott. tho streets on the | dertake to play his‘ part—that of the Portu- tered, aiiong tho virtous. police stations, but | welcome the comine, speed the parting guest, | nd that of tho basest ingratitude, A shot ble predocessor of last year, and to-morrow, } Ihe xervico you rendered the Mepublic is Ine ot march, arches aid banners will bo | gacse Count—on such short nottee, Tad it it Is deamed very doubtful whether she will | and invariably makeroom for one more, ‘Cho | tin utter you had completed your cam) which Is to be the great day of the encom ti ; y cate Y : i 0 5 3 peddior of bogus lottery tickets, you Fe ee oa re ee eyes | Dut up. Kvorything now.lnudicates that thera | not fortunately linypened “that Ate, Charles | pe abla to density any ano Of thom us her | grand rush ison Salurday nights when tus | Moobely agen , went,’ will’sco hardly less than 50,000 people Ostablished tt, and the thine 1 distant when | will be nothing wanting, ‘Che Flannee Come | Collins was thon in’ tho, vicinity of tho the: husband's assasin, fi iy Welt pitcously appealed to mo to uld you in removing is : ands, brothers, and cousins come to sti: el y upoo in. possession. of the grounds, enjoylag the | the survivors of the wreut Wars the Rebellion, | mittees, ay well as all others, report most | atre the second act of “French Flats re over Sunday, ‘thon every Khake-down an Leer td aya ng cotton anock din, the sham battle, whe waved the Union Tran dlsnn GRP. welll favorably, Many reaiments of the Ohio | would probably inive been cut ont—tho THE TRASK. GANG. sofa lyacenpled, A party of twenty or thir. | mo; butin pity for you T gencrou {1. AFTERNOON'S PROGRAS SOA AT ee ee eae arvicore of tt Natlona! Guard have volunteered todo escort | act in which the Cont prominently flares, aly ul pepe t the ! ‘ . a ors Wi Mace gentlomen, coming fn on tho inte train a | injured friends to give youn fule hearing bofore was’ put Inexocutlon at 8 o'clock, when eaneat un win felt for tho survivors of the | duty during thyentirarounlon, Lotter were | ‘twenty minutes before ho went on the SRR MeO aay On tHE bugmige, fit front of | You were condemned, | ‘Thoy awatt that hearibe Ww y ihean ‘ : * S received to-day front several ex-xoldlers re | xtnge the imunuseripeot tho part was elven | Another Boaring tn the Cure af There | ony of the hutels, tll tho recepllon-roam was | Bibs Gonoral, but duubticas will walt in vail Sittin’ "Ey, Cutout, ae deve erune | to ibe tneeoror ther tetallio _ | siding tn Chicago, asking if thelr presence | Mr, Collins, In that tne fe mustorai 1t and Cormorants and Swindlers, filled with cots, “Nearly a tousmid dinners | Subseauently, to. thls, you cunningly, adeaitts full’ to oe imnprovised “forum, eon CoO ene tine you. aeinied rai weeds would be welcome, ‘Tho Committee request | managed to go throtighiwith it hia mannor Tho hearing in ‘the case of Edward A. | were served at the Fountain douse on Sune roel oly duto.iny pocars, put I Bructed out of a goo and. stibstantin’ | in whieh inany of you took part, and God forbid eTRIBUNE to say?“ Yes.—comie one und | avidontly enthrely sutlstactory to his andl | ‘Trask, the real-estate agent, corner of Mad- | day, Prices are about qs tn othor years and x BUN) } . Ikely-dectined tho distinguished honor. | Cea f aul], and we will do you good.) ence. ‘Kho feat was a dificult one. Mr. Col- Y . ; t ot laees,—from $5 to $20 por week ab shafe: ft wagon. tn Arant: oes Miles stand, Pe a Meee iniiecie (fhe Rrenent OF)" Amory the attrwetlons of tho occasion will | lng auceeeded in Dating tho wudlienco hen fuon and Halsted streets, charged with ner- the eae mat Frayne Si, ton stb nt private tht bo tho sure that chates Za now, ene to ee ea vith expectant W Gand Woe | Gifmoaities “whieh fiftoen ‘or twenty. years | bo the presence of “ORL Abe” the. famous | disappointment. sonnting Franklin J, Spencer, before Justice | houses. A low estimate places the number | rend my unexpressed thoughts, and that you srt those, Who Couldire SE AE iyo oxiated bowween, differant sections of the | War-cugle trom Wisconsin, Atl tho ald e . . Smutl, of Austin, wag resumed at 11 o'clock. 1103 eat i" how my enomy, for tho reason that you know 1 % on. Inthe langage of your commander, | Dattleflugs now deposited im the State- Moore anid Hurgess, of St, Innes’ Hail, Vie: | iarp'yesterday morning beforeJusticoSum- ott te eats tl ix of people, ‘there Is no Tellove yeu tao tnserupinote, heartless, (tak theinsulves into the space surrounding | who, when the War was over, showed himselt as | Housd Wil bo brought out, and. passed avar | Satis, London, in view of the advent af the | 8? “ “ly the atrectss thus place. ts | !y selllsh, eruct, and cowardly? thé wagon. Col. Carr mtroduced Gov. Cute | goncrounns bo waa braver “ betus have pene.” | to those who marched Under thule folds Mantodaiis, have, bastirred themselves con: | Werfleld. ‘Tho prisoner still keeps wy an ape | Dre ot i ta Sabb tient Shtitgawater | J could not ‘oxpect or ‘wish, Goneral, tbat Ton Iu his usual huppy Aye, aud tho Gove | Emuy, howovor, be pennitred co apenk otsono | inany years ago, Cho President, Secretary | siderably. Phe ‘Figuro sys: “Messrs, Moore | pearance of enrelesnest, but he acty more | prety, aul Henin Mee ere atue | man, of your soulless character could under, exnor proceedod to dullver Of tha results aueompllshed by the Ware From | Atv Gane Sherman, aid winny othe and Burgess have scoured tho services of the | nervous, and shows that he appreciates tho Js tho sole bover: Rey and “hops “ab the | stand or in any manner appreciate the motive “ P vixa ADDI : (ho origin of the Governwent there has bean a a ee vt sy Other | famous San Francisco Minstrels, to appear , 5 hotels are the prine{pal eventngediversion, | thut netuate ynd auxtatn tau in iny present a THE FOLLOWING ADDNKSK, cettrotery, among the people aa to the powers | Prominent personages w 11 bes present, atSte dames! Hall.during the temporary abe | vosition he has fallen into, to n smull extent | Visitors seem to bo gutting Just whnt thoy | culties; nor would | hops for syinpathy from & inthe course of which ho was frequently | of the Nudonal Govermmont and those of tho A letter from Gen. (inant says: T would goneaof Mr, Moore anda portion of the old- | 8 least. come for: health, rest, and recreation, mun who bas recently been brinded fo put ean Interrupted by hearty applause: States under” tho Federal Constitution, one | be pleased to aecopt your kind Invitation, | rstabiished } i 4 ‘Justice Joc W. Smull was placed ‘th ‘ihe roads are in fino order, Asif to spite | asallar, aud who only sought redress Dy re : Meer eee erie SORnIEOY RRUNION OF Tatts | clus Of -polltlokans, insisting thie exch | und Wo meet ny old comnudes,, but Lda not established band, now performing with thelr uatica Joot W. Smull was placed uponthe | a6 Mengre policy of the City Kathurs, Dune | twrning ‘the offensive epithet As you Ratt NORAD rn, Nowrweres in aceordines with | Blato Tul on rlghs “to Judge for, itself | expect to leave the Fur West ‘antl early ay | ftstemury success abthe Standard ‘Theatre, | stand, and he did not doviute In the Teast Sha men ere ot ey Mitton of layin sho dist | Heewtoture on ull uocasluns béon tor, sale 0 NOIR ARIE, NUIT EE te Ae [ae ton tho power of tuo” Faioral | September,” ‘Che lotter fu, dated Santa Fe | ten iieiibers af tho eolebraved AMertenn | from his testimony previously elven, and se- | Nesieraen hands, aut sprinieg the town | Eleid wr foo, Kadiedt or, Democrat, We, eg Poe dey eect Executive oF Ailiuols, to | Govorument, and poxcvubly to accede fran the | OB Tran pe Ua Stoasre, CQeOr Re “EITC eee ee a ence i felly. Identifying | hh wudtien am frequent showers, Sia 1 | ocaurs to mo iis ta tho propriuty of buying 7 So eee eee eae cnauat aasuiniting, | Unlonif at thongne proper: the niber, tne tus | “Gen, rtaneoek writer: “Tt would, givome | MH Hs Ale Fa er cree eee ee eee ee eit ng ioe aie ARIE Thule OWN horsey nnd | 0%,,¢00, zProsont oceuston. Fgass, eras Bet PU ment ty one und. alloc youn | Federal Government was tho Judge uf Iteown | ty greatest ple ta b ety He | the postions” of Mend men? and | fran fa tho parsute who eyOre fat ha was | people have brought thelr own horses and | ame your price, ‘EL 1 CG, OA Boarty . wolenime-aueh xm, waloome, indeuds | Wir nuaues the Constitutions tut the Walon Toe ET Telus OL ay. iGun Po sre pavers “and: Jatmsone who ure | Erabklind. Suencer tt the: replovin sutt by | carriages; nnd the streets tr full of volitcles a as fecomos the puople of aur great Coa a nl Ju, nd Ho Btute Mb es right ta He f i. i which Sirs, Mary 1. Wagner was swindled | of all descriptions that ara at the public dis = nade Aaaheaune, 5 AY as twconioy ue Mmye, defenders or tie Ave | cede feom it, “Peuctionble effect was vat wonght | ehguRements will Nol permit” dtameens wud celneatore OF AmmerecaN newt | out of hor huwsshald goods, which the Cruse | posit, from the “fvo-cont bus, diag will | * Vara erent ae hae Hon's fife taut house Hite krvots aid wale $0 be xh ran the suarriiea oF ULI Lea ra tind at rarfheld Yu Texponiag tan Ang ttation, Many of slngtlar freshness and orlginullty, kang thomselyin Huu seleatt tuder anaileed | carry’ you anywhere, to the stylish barouche {1 near great cia TN tho git . en wold or the : . oe atin a | | erie NBS { Ri guinea sno olttzeu aldiare of the Nociiweat te" | TRS und it wea thon tout Gel. Jackson” at | He pasatbly ny £ . promitne positively, buty | ‘sha Jokes passed outwean Messrs uteher | uy ‘pan the oath at Willa De- | with eoaehman and fovtiian, of dances that thera Is 9 growing, uvll thst y thee L : Ss upon the oath of William ‘N, ‘Curner, INPRECKDE! PRING-I Sumive . else ae .Suiir wullant dovds, Your. patel - | that time “President of the United Suites, Pr i and Stall {n the course of thetirst part of.the | Yiats) po nt is THIS UNPRECEDENTED SURING-noOs | must be at oned universally checked, OF tuo, gue Mallat devas TET ARS | Kuve. uttoraniey to” those. Imperishable oes, ajemn maeunees tit © shall use | Shturinininont are bath ow and Witty, The the alleena elatar bu) rer iha crossexuml | ts largoly due to tho extonsive ndvurtisement } they will Lave to tliseontinuo thelr Kindlt eupeome hour of our country's peril, ae words: * Uy fue prorat this Cinton, must | YTatnutreds of lntters from ld commoridera aurbexuent natin of the fue imericans | tiald, F euntlonuun's beatluony: east STke: by Audergon & Uuslage, proprietors of the | hospitality, It sevms that Wwhoreus {nN or i each sone, und ty counsel, ai to mcet together | Tierlotivn and Uravery of Gen, Jackson, atid bit and prominent citizens announce thelr Inten- evel tiey ney an tho, tage, ie es en ithe witness stated an i redlreot that, ho | Silurian Spring, who have seattered thelr | gone by tt was d most exceptlonal thing, ‘ other, tu revive anclent frendanip, to cuise the | resolute purpod to prosurve. the Oolon at all | Ugh to be her tireulars fur and wide, and have perfected | a Invited guest to usk to be allowed if : ult : Fee Reg ee iad hy a cmming | Had to station x polloeman aut In front of his | derangements with rallrond companies for | “bring a frlund,” tt is now with some people nl 0 | pasurdy, doterced the hdyacatea uf nuiidoation |. ‘The following ts the program for tho finst by Mr, ‘Thateher, : Ku to keop the 10 yy: Who were try! arrangenien ya for ig Felon now” Fee ae Re ee ie ot nue viutaey | tn bis Administration, and they gadis avalled | Artillery suhite wt sunrise, thicty-elht ing With a bafled -atiompt to dance, ts the | ‘hoy had cried to bulldoze hin in this mat- | Yapbar. thomsolves tho necessity of Ineurtlne Tiicag Howiant Your lagnt edo Toese shallowed | tumsolves of a compromie or wnditoation of | guns, Hevellle, by tha bugle and rin | Mest Intensely fuunsbbing of the kind L have | gop, Trask, us Spencer, hud spelled cuspas The reat improvement of tho grounds pane and {neonventence of lying brary Homurws: thougiedinmod by paasing tae, wilt | Me Tacit luvs, the ewes of thelr comphiut, to | corps, Reception at enue soldier | Over witnessed, und stumps the perfornigr us | corse for witheas, Ceorge Sparling tried to get | Phone t Ss Silurlan, and the tnercustiie popu: | by provuring Invitations for thelr tlc hover be effaced. ” excape the cutiseqiunces which un attompé to | nasociutlans and wiltary companion. (a be | & comedkin of every oxceptional powers,” Smull bea roam to have a qulet talks Iunity of the water, muke the castern part of | other people's houses, ‘wo tlagrant start kepegNG: THUS THORNE, a etn ihonue “Che Congroas would Give | escorted to thelt respective headquarters by | A cablexram to the New York ‘Pines says |” Col. Perce objvated tosuch testimony boing | "8, Nilay aulto fi A a Wie havo just: boon brought, undue my fon vénieniver the eventful eaciins fe Gamepad SDE a ationor tiatiniantmd nic, | detachments of United States troops, local | thatull the menbers of the dramatic coi | ad Mr. Luslage bas reeently purchased the | A lad t “| | 5 for ® issued some elglity Invitat one natttect, SHOW - irny 5 tan , threatened y disruption of ty Ulu and whiels | ey comuanies anc members of tho | pany whieh Wil aupport, Silla, Sane Bera- | ‘Tho Court sald that al} testimony bearing | PP eh y known ns Hckory Grove—aheautt- | ball, Sho recolved about 0 Nee Pit ing Cee aa er iitterd foun the dearoaen | Origin of the Uavarnient, wut slavery. The | Franklin County ox-Soldiers & Snllors’ Ax | hardt during hee tdue Hi iho Waited States | upon the luthnidation of the wwitass wis £6 Hii eo oC ruil Mob fat fron Shi, spring but among these 7, 18 people exer wor nue buppy Uy lettors frouttne deve chee | fon who framed aur ovarument wert imbued | youlatlon, “ Dintriuation of budlxes by the | hve fully been secur, ind careful tor | He heard, “the withens continued by stating | ald by another seaman o loled ane cottages, | Whom turned out t ee tudiea,, tn une QwDee i i forget When that grand old ny ~ i + | camp. artist desires appew fore aAnierican | his houseind told him tt was common talk that Sut Fi EE anil bets Grant, Yor uraye gunmen uated How, thet It muy io aakod, came fey wcler, | Attunoon, 9 o'clock, at the State Falr | wudiences have alreudy been begun. ‘The | wititess would not be allowed tu testify, Ho Wonsof the Surin peoplls made a sinilar application, OUT bys tho: Keynote of the Mart unesnd anal ste? | bu sumemberad thas thu fruuiurs of our Govern Grounds—Musle, by the Untied States Bare | uctors have all bee chosen with an | would either be bulldozed or kidnaped, By, “ha Fountaln Housoyroprietors promise nn | ruoms wor sunall, the Hosteas oxplaly i ; e Y i s 7 L, ty with ; ~ raeks Hand: xucnl inusle, bythe ex-Soldiers | eye to! tholr fitness’ for the purty which | Sparling was not present when this test! addition to theimain hotel, and hula-dozen | shy unfortunately, could not comp ould shame tau Hyndralé of snsanits sees, tnd ment fap Abia pavaliiaunh RAVEN, & Sullore’ Glin Clubs prayer, by the Rev, thoy will nave to sustain In these Rony was taken, - Tho witness further stated | COtMREES Wi A Teal hotel om tho present | thelr requests, By feu of this, etl batterie tn whieh sau uf you were engdged, | | tD Fee et tate: ta cunnktiy: Wille Wiltam Mi Soares Cha plat bf the uxSolr wars nd wie management will be thatihere weratwo aen with George Sparling silat Che Americal aude inky be ul a worthy 3 brought, thelr frlunds Ep ; He : i“ ee ea et aeba $ fi ers d& Sailors’ Association; address of wol- | obliged to pay thems, salurtes four tines us when hecans out, ‘They camo out ina aig 1 wow I iss pee ad uaticuy heats, Drie ug Up frou, the paoply wero subject te, thw, Seuttsl, Grow, Seer eee ge Ke Nush, resident of the | Iarea, ns ‘tne thoy! command in Friuce, | busy. “They eas ‘out nbout dusk, bourding-houses, and additions to present ac- | nud dinner tables for thelr ehildren,, Moya " Fe ee eed iriurugn, You ave renmudeds | ornmont, of iby. United siutes wus formed, | Association; respouse, by Gov, Charles ‘Fou | ‘Hhoy'aro all artistas of thorough experienes | Witness asked them why they didn't get | Commer ations, ‘that w twelvemonth Iv to | would appear that ladles pilfey ot \tlan, Of the fre agaist whom yun couTended— | In thy formation of our | Nutlonul isle, by the Unlted States Barracks | and good record, aud most of them have | Spencer. * = bring. A_ gentleman who has had large ox- | account, and pluck blossoms from the with what dosh und bravery bo fougut— | Govorninent uur fathers tere it to be ide aiitress. “Pho Regular Army, by | thado thelr imark’ bofore Parisian audiences | We can’t find hin,” sald Mr. Sparling, perienes in aught matters sayy, “1b takes | and cosfly plants whitch servo, a3 {08 4 Tes, adv faim Ungotber under that ating | deat wits uy tho Beales Meh tt oxatad with | Col Hinginay St Andersan® vocal musie, by | Kb iho agony Gyniigee,: aud Porte Saint | We have tried hard énough to get Hare's | hanes: to bulld hotols, but nota eent to talk | tous of Houses when party 8 given. ald tag, bound born saduord Intatressn agalivt | tho oxpectution (nat it srould disuppour at no | thu ex-Roldiers € Sullury’ Gley Club, adiress, | Martin, The Healing mnu, Angelo, isaeap | ‘This was ufter dark, and witness stated | bane theme oe : on] aa aNd jue eswuntey aml tad under | distant day under chu actin of tho Blues abo, | tue Vuluntear bs Cet WV. 2L Gibeun | ta acne ne ee A iecccelpts lie: | that a Constable cane’ upcabout the same |, Abbresent all plans fur tinprovoment are Ee Silver Croke: ; Re eT ee ne ee eet rere ius | {uuste, by the United States” Batra and? | tle girl, whosa services will be required as | the with a palr of handeutts, aud sald that in abeyauco until the survey of the At, Loule Kepublican ag They Hee a eve Lach (athintesdkrond. vat sue | Wests hy ordinunow of Tsay for iho govern Introduction of disthagnishod guests: music, | lttls Surtorys tn Prow Frou,” and in other | he was lookbuys for Spuncer. "Sie. was very CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD Tho Trensury ofilelats aro, In dire as for, ae ugh fe Baye bee the tee ty Wut ne Hatlald | Went of tho Nortuyeatura Territory, declared | bY the United. Stutes Harmeky Band; art{lt | playsof Mite, Bornharte’s répertolre, has alsa | oxelted, and sald that he knew Spencer was | Is deterintued. It scems now that the inna Pare ED Sanit La ey Ae ae down ie wey a Fedo would ght uo tnelther slavery uur involuntary’ servitude Lory zalates sundown, thirteen gunw |. ven enyaged, ‘The amatlest rotes In all the | in Sparling's bugey, and ran that way. Ho | gers will be amenable to the wishes of the ls ts as If peopurouis farmer, enone Mom ter portion uf the clulzens and the best Inounlresuivelto ent down ole yay won we rests of tho villuge, aud run tholy road | eteruge capacity of bly bara, wr with whut joy aud glad- | should ever exist “withti i tory, cl onluig—Kegimental Reunions anc ‘ work e2 iy - kK ru tonal Sone Tacs Loeenaeks a n id territory, whieh e— Lest unl id Agso ‘orks to be presented themunugemont prom: | did not know who tho Constable was who ret eetiruced what now ouustitutce tie pines of | chatlun Meetings at Camp-irounds ad ab vie | {ses WIHT bo Intrusied only to artists of ace | hud the handewtty, Uore and ono of Srnak's fie .

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