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AUGUST 7 ALKING It OVER. wero engaged Rradunily, tut surely, being re- ‘Tho fires of tho forge and tho furnco are ngain lighted. Tho demand for Jaber {3 ine 1880—TEN PAG Lint elus' 1 ‘hes clue te ate Hutter RAILROADS. botwoen Boston and Cinelunat!. yin Salas ridisiraet aud ruin this Nation, and . manca, he believed a3 firmly as he belleved that there brutsed and crushed, Adjourned till to- morrow, DEATH AND TORTUR * TIR VICTIBIS, Puivanenpura, Pa, Aug, 14—An attond- ’ T nnd bonest toll del. Tho mechine 7 i . 2 i Dy tartling Details of the At | ing pnysicinn gives iitia apo oF tho recov- |, Interesting Reunion of the Vet. toula tra To onger unt iy ha clue bat was a God tu Heaven that thera was cominon Jay Gould’s Gigantic Corporatio Mr. It. 0, Wieker, Freight Traflé Manager . . : y he a ly enon 2 *r Jantic City Railroad Ape wil eae Tants Hite erans.of Central Iili- Bruhn ncene improramant, hip Huniness-its breasts of tho common beople to secure and and What It Covers, of the Chicago & Northwestern Ratlroad fe ‘ si and making mor * crpatua NEUEN, c ¥ ‘i ‘ a any, hia Disaster. afturnvon, , nois. ta fr colleatione Torealizenthint thouncertannty thohgn there might’ be ties avhen the vet- mubany, has tssued a elroular announcing of tie eta hts ook Rte nS 0! aisaster wot . bly die before midnight. e . Pe i: the appointment of Mr, ‘Thomas S, Rattle aa in valnos bas passed, and that now hy ent make | ¢: c . ie hits fuvestmanta Ienowing that a, doltarin apne falta, io believed Uae toute. fadteintecs A Victory for the Western Indi- Contracting Agent of this Company at Chi isa good as n dollar in gold. Tho oocupa of tho Nation had been sufficiently compen- ana—Its Condemnation . | Ngo, with office at No, 60 Clart: streot, In., ore ore or peiooned | wae Mu A cofroskd ito tio edsual-| Suitable Addresses by Gov, Cule | smote gate vererieyen | afin Naum hed boc ule compen Bults WIN Go On, —_| ME86t Mr. G. . Sponesr, Geherdl Agent upon the Imprisoned : ) DEAD. | Ai lom and Ex-Qovs. Palmer hhatear by puting his money info hustneer oper | th Rencraaity, nf the Gavernment towaris ery iva tins lett the sorvico of, the: Campany. Passengers, James Swoenoy, nga 20, residing atNo, dof and Oglesby.’ ~ grt : however, waa @ne which could not by pald : jjtattle tins boen connocted with tho Gedar street, Tt ladolpnins found erst {+4 Ye nappa ane Amerlen pesly rang Yon Howeean, aes 0 wht is co id no tb re- | The Berney Smoke-Consumor to Ba Tested | *elatit department of tho Northwestern for . i cl ct 4 0 py yor i} unions kept up, and were It not for the prea- Improving the Oonteal Depot, many years, and Is in every way qualified for Timely ond Efoynont Rominders of | mocting hore fomatier In recounting tha story | enee of tho good Elder hu would ba very the responsible duties of iis new.posillon. + pany of Whom Dash Through | fone train and tho wreck of the forwa: . ral, i a of your, triais ptruggics, but you may | inuels inellued to soy dint thay were noxt to ‘ ! . tho Car Windows in Thoir Sarah Collins, ago 23, of “No.2 Aflctclo® What tho Country Ifas to Bo rojdleo in, the Inet that your fellow-citizena | h Cammaeetings Taiehion) Toe 5 F aaa . Even ‘on tho Pacific Coast Chicago Indies w Agony. strost, Camden jidied nt Pennsylvania Ios: Thankful For, i sfeut Bad about you aro prosperous | tual Union od before tig world to-day gould is evidently net yer thee swith | forrest selves felt, as filth a by Ute * wan 9 & governincit of the people, by ie peo- ‘ 0) Fath rom io 8an Francise eR aah ad gato a her home, a pate nea iu ove but: fount cursolves ng ple, and for the people, Ds eats thorns: his consoldation and combination sehoines. | Post: Eph raUlrond monopo} es done have i ‘ P Veg i 4 vee passe: wens It Is hits evident design i i Mt all thel vn way, afte: 5 .: THie Death List Now Foots Up Fif- | ars Horraty, nue I8, of Admnond stroct, | Tho Roualon aud Attcudanoo at Columbus | isl oF uave pall mors than aneethint oF | ILareutd lL atand eee een SSS phy td exprees eompmates,| Clleago sued tho Cents Phot gdb fad 5 : ‘Asn bencon light through- | ralfrond, telegraph, nid express companies. Chicago suc the Central Pacts or Sim dam: teen, with Others Dying, Tiredgrl pk Gara ae ot ene Tat ated |. the Largest Ever Known in Hhnneosand’ to gee nae edieney cect | ouL thy workt, [ApplauAG,] Into ono gigantic concern, if the articles of) S8¢s for allowing a locomativp ‘to wead nll , at Mny'a Landing, oo Oe be Ohio, ‘ ‘ basta, but it hing ‘beon accomplished, and use | ac Hs tenninated ile oratorieal portion of Incorporution for a new concern to be called ie ae ons Waals tow expressed, her Kate Welsh nurse-gii] secompanying’tlie : people Wo Rava bul Foing forward, groswinu in | Site ae & clear field for the | «rhe Amertean Itallway Improvement Come collected: the. money before ‘the Company And tho Wounded Numbor in tho Neigh. yunfortunate SkeCrystal family, died at May's, § Trulluseg seilenuda, onitiyiie cae tot THR APTERPART pany,” Just belng filed In the varlous West- | found out that it waa a Japanese dog and horhood of Fifty. ; Speclat Dispated to The Onteago Tribune, forday tho sun doce not shiho.un any nation so | was brief and simple. It was Intended to |.ern States and ‘Torrltories, mean anything, | never hud any hair.” eit 9 * Ante Gilles ples aged 18, of No, 124 Now Srrunaviziy, UL, Aug, 1.—The second | rich and prosperous, fu which nil the peuple | haven big parade, and some heavy doings Iu | ‘The object’ of the Company ie stuted | ‘{tf3 reported that tho ‘Ciheinfatt; Indtan- York utreet, Phitadelpiia, died at May's share, 8 ours. Ought you not, as citizen nat " ees Enalne day of the fourth aunual reunfon of: the ante > | own after dinner, The militia pad tho vet-!io be tho repalring, bull con-"| fpolls, St. Louis & Chicago and tho’ Olio & : Paseongers Injured on the How daniee MeGovern, ago 12, dled at Penusyl- | soldiers and satlors of Central Illinots opened | Millers, to ro: Hoton tutor to ny aie gran Started fur the ralleond-track east of structing, and equlpping In the Btatos. Slissisinpt management, are arranging to Eighteon & i York ad, vanla Howplial. Warm but pleasant, and with freal iuroads Gaver and stariod on w now and grander catuer | Ory fii eter? Whey fraiteman inca and ‘Torriturles . of the United States Bia me aymarnon vile, Sadison & Andlan- Torsoy low. York Railro: Total, & . Wouitben. 3 of reunlonists ana visitors ‘wonding their ‘Thogo rounions aro not for the purposcof per- | sald tint the cars were for the milltin, and, | or Republic of Mexico of any rallrond, | tween Chicago unl. the Routh with tho way, from the depots to tho camp. ‘Tho sys- | potuating the rewomnbrance of miclent aunerela, | 18 the veterans couldn't all very well ride on | expr ortelegraph Ines. The lncorporators | compiction of the Greensburg. Vernon -tematic ‘orgunization of ‘the vetorans into | for they binder the 4 reat of fraternal fouling, | the outsidy of the engine, they marched back orn GL Dodge, i W. Porkins, ages p, | Unk. ‘Thu Ohio & Missiasippl fins excellent” reginonts, conforming 1s nearly as possible Sere va eatay we eons Nee rath giienue | to cay i no very contented fran of nilnd, Scott, G. F. Tyler, G. P, Morosint, and sid- | {¢!itles for domg business at Louisville, to the commands in whieh th edd In tho colon nee fd the Wemury of here | aie MeClornand and the smilitiy rode soa Pace rae) J nd will get w Mfty-threo-mile hiqul over col which they serv po ut 4 ond it ps sau at au ey OF pros into tows, and there was 7 sort of | Noy Dillon, Afr..Gould’s name dues not ap- hich in the past lins, not field, was finally found to be Sinpracticable Hondar fo stronmehan | TOHOLIGE ie tunity of "a parade, Wfter which dey returned ty camp, | pear among the incorporators, but It is woll | yle very Inte revenue, and tho Cin- owing to the Irregular aud scattering way in States—aa ong poopie, And ns wo thus mcot | But the yoternns wero iilssltizs and tho pro- | known that Morosini moans Jay Gould. | clinati, Indianapolis, St. Loulss Chica Which those commands were represented; | und talic togethor let us not forgotibose who nea | cession through the streets lust. what was Moronini is Jay Gould’sp rivate scoretary, | Bets, so jong n haul that It. will pny It to 80, after the firing of the morning gun nt | No more on earth, Some, yes thousands of thom, | expected to be ony of {ts inost Interesting James P, Seott is a son of Col. Thomas Scott, | Work eurnestly for Loulsville business, $ 4 OWE Ve Y iy First Rogiment of Illinots Light. Artiltory, | pfinuny fo buried whore thay fclL—athors woro Hoek, Fe ene Maye, Muda by Judge Wilt | Citerituginoer af tha Onion Gactiies Ail - THE WEATHER. “tha only organization that it was at all prac- | romtshnve boon erceted to tholrmumory. Wo asic nt a ¥. James Surés | the others aro friends of Gould: Orricr colored, ‘of, Priiceton; and tho Rev. Ar. i Tek oF riu Cir S1uxaL OFFICER, eablo to elfect was the organization of all Mee etn Auto Tee ea ee fhalt | Wallnee. Two letters wore read froin Gov, | ie, can, readily be soon that “Gould Is Wasinxaton, D. C., Aug. 13—1 a, m.—For tho veterans on the ground Into dotach- | Knives with flow greon in-our hearts willows | St. John, of Knnsas, Introdueing the eotored | W2, guldiug spirit in” the concer, nl- . . : ‘Tennessco ments, with Col. ‘Thomas Hamer, who served} live, Wo will also care for. their elilideen and | orator, aud authorizing him to collect au. | MWOUgh” for ‘reasons of his own’ nls find the Olio Valley, clear or “BCALDED AND ROASTED, PriLaADELrMA, Pa, Aug, 12,—At 1:45 this morntag ambulances began to arriye at tho hospital In this clty, carrying those wounded {n tho accident on the Atlantic City Road at May’s Landing. All seemed to bo elther sealded or, burned. Very fewaro smashed or brulscd, Many passengers In leaping through tho windows of the cars fell directly {ntotho river, It appears now as though only one had beon killed outright and forty- ono Injured, nearly all belonging to tho northwest part of this city, and numbers sup- ul to be fatally wounded werd uot ‘The following aro still at Bfay’s Landin all eneent David McOryatal, baling Shoekinghy burned or scalded, and not in a condition to be removed: Knlo ReGrystal aged Isc, ana a Lilifg Grose, “Bed # nonths, an ‘The followlny have been sant to Lhiiadel-. lila, tho: two.firat named being, considered eyond recovery: Qrimeediution, eee PS RET a aoa Willlam Walch, ~~ ““'gpmontiae 2 OR Mary Kurtz, ‘At a farm-houso near the scene of the dis- aster Mrs, Mary Waddell, ngod 43, fa In gteat vain, and her life is despaired of. ‘ho following aro at thelr huines in Cam- e " educate thom, and teuch thom to be worthy | scription for the Kansns retu; A subse | Mune hag not been put among the ineorpo- | partly cloudy weather,northeast to southenst brought to the elty. ze | ine Vermont regiment during the War, at | educa : 4 Fought in goo, | Tators, ‘Tho fact thot a son of Col. Scott is | winds, nourly. stations teinperntur \- ‘Tho following dey thely cones being cousidered hopeless | thotr head, ‘Che soldiers of tho Into War, ong and daughtars of patriots who gave thole quent asain ie die hat, brought § 850, | one of them shows that the ex-Presdentot tlonary or loveur baraucen poeetarey 2 DEACRIPTION OF THE SCENE atthe time Of the collision is from Atlantte City this morning: Of,the persons on the rear platform of the first train soma Jumped to the ground and then rushed panic-striclen. tack Info the ‘cars, Tho locomotive. cama bounding on and crashed {nto the rear car, > Elizabeth Wri {ine Ars. Georgiana Dilkes. The following were hroublit to Philadel- phia, aud are in’ the Pennsylvanta Hospital, many ‘of thom, particularly Rose Murphy, scalded from head to foot, and have suffered still more severe internal injuries’ by Inbal ing steamy « elad In tho divorsified habilimonts, of clvil Mon dle, but princijes and ideas Ilve forever, 3 fi the Pennsylvania: has a duger in Gould's | 5 R Ife, did not predent that orderly,’ uniform | Oneet exo Heiceinita tar wanen You fought waa peers evening tho camp began to BTOW | Hig, The Davie who got up this new Com- |. For the Lower Lake region inereasing 4 A nah Pee that Inbur should bo honored nua bouestiotl ree | teserted, until by 8 o'clock thera wera very any OWN aud contra! the Texas Pacific, the | cloudjness, possibly. oveastonal rain, sta- eld, but tholr step and thelr bearlug showes io badge Of slavery and porformed ¥ slaves, ae she Kansas Paetile, and‘ number of sinatler | } by ter . ft that { 1d Bas by Dio fu that it should ) Mecting of he Axsuelution. Col, Harner, the "7 j ower barometer, them to be true sons of Mars; a Ittio rusty i fre’ painted lull every" protection should President, occupied the chalre It was de roads in phe. et Bo South, The y have For the Upper Lake region partly cloudy {n tactics, perhaps, but with illlinitable possl- | pe afforded, . urn thy breed by tho. swent oor ty hold tho next reunfon at Jackson- | Syoor couttaul for building tho Texas Pacite | weathor, occasional rain’ yurlable winds, billties In the way of brightening up if over | thy brow” fs tho divine Injunction. Tho world west fo 461 Hern aul thy New Orleans & mostly southerly, generally higher tempera Misa Roce Murphy, -. Mies Kate shields, 3 Capt. Philip Lee, of that city, was | 3S 4 " he result o€ invor. Thonationswould | eivetad Presidunt tor the ensulig seats Joins | Pelle is also said to bo In tholr hands, "Cho | 1 tationary of lower batuntet atill standing upon the bridge, and with such | Patrick Moltride, Zhomas McGrath, eallod upon to again march forth In defense Senate aed dowithoeeie Wena fields | ¢lected President tor the cnsulng years Jon | portance of the movement will be under. | “Uh Stationary or lower barometer, force that the engine falrly plowed a furrow yong, Getenn, FH of the flag. Mu Torsta ara indo. 10, Uiosvont os tio rset | (Morrison, of tho same elty, Sceretary, and stool when It Is-seon that the union | pro: Hor the Upper Sississippl -and Lower Mis- m1 . = OY “a vt "1 half-way Into the car, and lifting the roof of | William F, Uatingher, Migs Fila MoMonugal, Jt was nearly 11 o'elock whon a carriage | Tho sills and inines aro bullt und openod upand | Lyeurgus Patterson, nlyg’ “of. Jackson: posed willznot only virtually put under one | S00rt Valieys clear or pony cloudy weather, iss ¥ Y j cities are built, and nll the progress in | Wile, “Treasurer: A Mat of: Vice-Prest- | Mina aun tall e Hinea, but consolidate | S0utherly winds, nearly stationary tempera- the car over the smoke-stack. ‘Tho, shock } }atrick MoAran, Kato Murphy, containing Goy, Cullom and ex-Gov. Oglesby | Wonlehandscloncernrtand oducutton ened | dents was chosen initio up of one | Qvur GOW ithe, Wese dines, but consolluate | ture, stationary Or lower barometen, broke one of the cylinders of tho boiler, and | Somes Arla, Miss Mary Green, drew up ab tho outer gato at Camp Hooker, | We qanud scenes, artandoducation, tadug to ‘ Feng a ciiles, of rallway which. gridiron | ““Coutionary slenals are under et iit Duluth, thumph in | from eash of the counties in the central part | 2 Si i Goy, Oglesby was an unexpected but_no less |- arms settied la, that this Nation shail not bu. die | of the State. Gen, Hilliard gave his viewsas | Olt the Soutliwest and tho States of Colorado Houghton, Marquette, Escanaba, aud Ainckt: ‘Ye Michael Smith, Mra, Bary Smith, Vided; that tho waters of the Bississippl ahalt | to the proper way In which future reuntong | 24 Kousas, me Justantly sealding water was pourod upon | John Carr, Bliss Mury MeCorinick, tho nffrighted and helpless nccupants of tho | St8-dullu Carr, = Thomus Fitzpatrlok, welcomo visitor, Ex-Goy, Palmer, accoin- ‘bo pormitted to wash n furelyn slore: : i s car, Itnin had been pouring down, and all | 3a Donn Bite gain | pauled by Birs, Palies, drove up a fow mo- | Rover Bo wermibted to, Kuehn. tor “the, ats | CURIE To be cond feet aad some or his eug-| A ERANCHISE INVOLVED. TACAL OU EMT AF O00, Aus 12 tho windows of the ‘car wore down, and, tho Honey. Lender, _ Charlos Frost. nents later, Tho arrival of tho party was ae a golden. hori of ai nauile The-Prestdent, Secretary, and Treasurer were | ‘The Chicago & Western Indiana Hatlroad Ty Pac itcather: stent Alling {t instantly, added to the horror | Mingyillunpiuelde, | Hoapitat, 2 foun indo known in camp, and an escort | Unger tho Constitution, ono int spiritor pangs | appolnted ns ‘the xeentive Committee for | officials feel quite happy over tho recelpt of eee ree peel bouey sine Bd eid of the occasion and suifering of the victims, : Was gent out to bring them in, Tho proces- | ress, one with lberty ‘for ull, lavor for mh and j tle ensulng year, and a new constitution and | dispatch from Mount Vernow that the Su- Pai ey In addition to the. above there Is alist of eightoon ‘men and women Known to have been fujured, but not so - badly ns to Kegp thom in hospital, “ates ‘There are still missing two sisters, Mary ‘pd “fini Kelly, of Philadelphia, and James the .w 200) y by-laws read and xdopted, Ge slon, no lt entered thy Inner gate, was greeted | {i for all tho weult nnd tho poor, us well as | by-laws i i by tho welcoming artillery salute, was led by {ho strong tau the ich, one Th which will bo ad Beommunieation from Gen, Ht opelddtordt premo Cay dist an ation yesterday in overnment of, and by, | In. which he himself jotned, placne the | te case of thelr road aguinst Dunbar to the Gen, MeClernand on tho. only surviving | and for thy poopie” fs at nll governments the | responsibility. for tho’ bedi praicd ate effect that o franchise is tnyalyed in the eon- WANBRAICONNEAVS TIGRE: charger he brought homo from the War, and | bests ony in whicl Itt shown, his Geopeste | eTROUL, Whereby. the veterans were left | troversy, and the application to dismiss must CHICANY, Ang. 1E—Ws13 p.m conalsted of tho Fifth Regimont LN. G., | tion bas not boon believed in agas past, Our gat iat ant tig on tae shoalders be overruled, . acting ns the guard of honor of the ocension, | country was beloved, to be no ninety-duy cane | Sortation, Cok Noble g. Wire i 9 “The wets While this action of the Supreme Court Preceded by Its band, tho carringes contain- | Syiected tosee our Nation ge down ons | Urane MppArCHUy. tele thAL The commence, | does not decide the yuestion whether the or. Ing tho Gubernatorint cclebritles, the head- falor obanwed tho ides ar tio worlds to tho tion wea very wall timed maul fin A hte tha chance eaabng as fahtotway through quarters bnud, and tho veterans under tholt | durabulty of u Republic, jonubttc to-day. | nall sunaroly ou tha head, plucing the blame | the city is valfd, yet it Is a victory for the commander, Col, Hauer, the procession Pe Rr ag ec sa sn fhe Committoonen aud hob ubow tha Clty ‘Western Indiana, inasmuen ns It takes direct drew upn front of headquartoss, the millitia } to the nations of the earth. and in the progress volau tine ia que tmllitin, rarer] ery | issue with the dectsion of tho Appellate in the rer. and the vets in-front, ‘Tho visit. | pf, tna tig principles wpon which owe Nation i8 | Company, anil tho citizens of Sprinuticid, the | Court, that thera is no franchise involved in | Ghteauo.s.: ore dismounted and proceeded to the grind | tho nations, . Fellow-cltizeng, I witt nut de. | Meeting adjourned. The reunton practically | the condenmation proceedings of the West- | Groveland stand, the central portion of which hud | tun youlougor, I trust that ‘you muy have a | broke wpto-nlght, To-morrow mornhuz will | ert Indiana to whiel: Dunbar sought to put | » been set apart for the speakers, ‘Tho | gud thu toethor, and at yood may come a | bo devoted tosuctal ntercoursain crunp,and to fn end, and annuls all the action had by tho mlitin and. the - yoternns ninrelied to | t tho result of your rounton. the swapping of Hes, By noon the Jate camp ‘Al Hat C Under tho de tho stimd and took sents with the gunoral EX-OOV. PALMEI, Will be deserted, and by evening tho Inte re- | Appellate Court, Under the decision of the spectatars on tho lett of the platforn, On | who had been chosop to respond, mot with a | UMonists will all be on thelr way home, As | Supreme Court the Appellate Court: has no Ho stant and about it were congregated | slnilarly cordintreception, Notmnn, hegald, | seclal affair, tho rounton hax been a sito | Jurisdiction in, the mates because where iriv. perhaps 5,000 people, * could more cheerfully address. the ‘soldiers | C¢ss. 1 As n demonstration it fell rather short there a 8 oa nehtae picolved the appeal trom Hie “Tho assembly was called to_order by Col. | presunt and on their belialf acknowledzeany | Of portation, but the tention as Sood 1 | Supreme Guee 2 De kei elnet to the Lamer, who introduced tho Kev, Afr, Wale | honor toudered thom by the State uf diitrore | Mnd whatever rded palate ai ene wil | Oe Western Indi to will luce, of Springtteld, tho Chaplain of the oc- | than he. Gov, Cullom had’ sald that’ theso | Probubly be guarded sgalust at the noxt one. ahead with Sheir condone aN aris casio, ‘Che reverend gentleman offered o | reuntons were not designed tw.stlr up hate 2 lower courts, aud they tink thoy will aces, brief but fervently patriotic prayer, ufter | or revive the, bitter - memories of the COLUMBUS, be able to complete Uwle line to pwatth, Which Gon. MeOlurnand, from his horea iu | past, aud thero’ was no reason why they Convaaus, O., Aug, 12—The third and street, us the dudeu of the lowereourts have front ofthe stand, sald he hoped. tho old | should, Ie was aware that: some sveunls | Inst day of the reunfon opened with the | jieretéfore all deelded fn their favor Mae soldiers would givo attention to the speakers | nowadays rognrded them, as in somo somnso usual salute of thirty-clght id th ly deferrad mat Who were to, address thom, and: protit ‘by | offensive, but so far as he was concerned Shi ba rw et : ai MIL SoERe Fiver tiodeclslon of rier yoline ker are wit What they sald, Col, Lumer thereupon in- | thoy might go on thiniing so,,for. lie hud no | Tevellle of bugle and drum corps, Finer Is now upsut by the Suyreine Court. “Zhe troduced: eRe y Byinpatiy: with any feeling" ot that sort, | Wenther than that of to-day could not have bs y the Supreme Court ne ae will probably not attempt to push the To Gov.” cuLnom, ” Applause.) dt was the gobil fortune: of | beon desired, ‘or the present further thaw Twelfth: strect, who was rocelved with tho usual ‘evidences the presuht to bo chosen ta fo forts fo gave | A grad purade of the veterans of the lato | Tt is understood tae they have purchased of popular fitvor, and who proceeded tu de- iT 0 Gare eerie ert y ¥ meet N aot td War took’ pluce to-day, cach reginental or | iil the property on the syuth side of Twelfth liyer the uddyess of welcome, It the cour: He, Gor Hy the. maulneanuies oe Hborty | eulzation; with {ts battle-flags and ensigns, | street Letween Thirds avenue and Stato 80 y Union 4 v aoplatee the daveenartadsre OY | was” taco pon the" Aorta pea” | besedel by atten military companies | glgsizom whe alt Hho passengordeet i VETEWAN BOLDIRIS AND Saitons ow Int- | YiO themselves. ‘The “ simplo -ques | and followed -by a great troop of cavalry, . Hon ,subnitted to them .was, “Shall | composed the procession, which -was over THE CENTRAL DEPOT. Nos? As tho Uhief Magistrate of the Stato at tho Union liv ‘ 1 n live and freedom exist upon this i” ‘ a Gaston of Youannual SuaaiGe, THs ances | coutluent for aN time to come eo Nave, pace mlles in, Tength, In somo few enses | row that the Northwvestorn, Fart Wayne, hearty weleoma . was the question of the perpetulty of a Goy- | butone member of a regiment was in pro- | Aton, and Milwaukee & St, Paul Rallronds foro, under the shadow of the tomb of -Lin- grument left so distinetly with ‘the people, | ccsalon, but that one curried the old flag. It are bulkling large and magnificent railroad Sold aoa | uscrione nee fad on eaing fata, Aey, yee elle Atnotn. ‘9 polio: feat el 1y estimated that 15,000 were in tho procession depots, the roads using the Central Depot, ‘Yilspomuecss.. ttagomblo to wreak ough pita ae deed oe Ga tay favo to cau, Holt ruta “ithe uly auarpered In Camp Columbus as- | (ions race stage ate golting ashamed of ‘Ap aurora wus observed at Sp, m. ‘Tho able ‘cot ach other as citizen fore, * 1 We d 1 thel: , . red 5 to grisp the hand of friondatip, and to com: | has been abundant, When tho {runies Were | sombled in front of thoir resecitve quarters F Xookery. Not being ready to build a | yin? Marmont a the verge of the horlzon motiorate that period of atrujyle whlch rostittod Dy how depot, they aro beautifying and making | Wag cleurly defined, but allghtiy ireewatees in puttmy down 1. Biyunttaitobeliion, and, imay | Whilo men igh deplore tho Aa and, | and organized intocompanies and regiments, general repairs, The rulng which have beon outline. we 105 pnts the ‘dark acgunent dist Aye nh hae Sea a eet aL a jyiulover miele hove pean Hs; shinies of forlug promatly-ab 8350, ms anil mer im. | loft undisturbed siuco tho contlagration of | appeared, and was Inmediutely followed by 5 * 1 . moved forward to the city. Tho organizations | 1871 are now bel Joveled and stralghtene a dispiny of faint streamers shooting np To tho duties ot came aarigtle, purt, Unused | be remembered thet War’ tid pro. quartered tn’ the elty assembled on Sixth, Lela Blitoned, | toward the zenitihs the nlyhese from n point 1» in duced what was perhaps the grandest of and o now roof Is being constructed. Yet a tf 5 deg, 5 Gountey, without which no nation eu survive, | Hi pollen! efforts, In thot it ud seltled for | street, tho right resting on Brond, atl wero with all these Improvements: the devat cat SI eae ore a Cee fd 30 deg. oust souDtEy Me tio ee Bich ie peters mott iat nil the to como the fact dint the American | rendy to move nf 0:30, m. ‘Tho visiting and Feimainan oyesore, andshould bereplaced bya | coronn was formed, the lower ne vehig ent its hour of dangor and disiress, and ‘Amurioutt PovPand feror ee a ea ee dealt, Tesident military formed ou ‘Third street, | yew nnd confortable ong 28 soon ag possible; | off by tho imity of the horlzon. from tho ob- Antolllyenee, courage, and padusty uid tho rest, 181 paras yy with the right resting on Broad, and the ear | ‘The Llinols Central and Michigan Central, | server's position, At no tlw was tho display: you livermor oven tothe Neties whe es | dbrtderche | Uionywhedhor the Union vouit | rlages contalning the Prestdential party and | Wich awn the depat, ure anxious to bulld, | Yory brillinut, though thore were searcely Dnivoly* defondod. the namo. of Ainoriey is | perish at Wie dematd of thosx wha toner ke | olor distinguished guests wero ‘nasumbled | Mean vodale afl Sake dt ce uadauata to | any clouds uiy a sinnll eultestion of etrro ho longer unknown in Kuropo and other lands; | disrupt i ssliothor slavery wns to j8st for- | on Brond street, between Fourth and Sixth, | Rorputuodat (nll the puslness, oo Mor tie | tho horizon, ‘Fhodisplay died weer ot Tho Union soldier in th luto War did imuob— | Qloug in tis uneortai omdition cick keene |: Geu. OG. C, Waloutt, Grand Marshal of | iinketroatocucet os need park on | p.2n., only to reappear with Joxs britlluuey’ at ee gd STO convines tha world that tho) Inyona your whethor they wore tobe the | @8 day, arranged’ tho followlue order | willeh tocreeta Jnrgo and clegunt Unton Dead, ia dasthng guly Gyo minutes. A Tat Neuere that It was nolan ephomneratectate next yelr one peonle- or twenty, He wag | aid route of’ the procession; Marshal | Depot. they have still hopes of securing | ¢ral movement fram cast ta west was lisbmedt goon w pass awoy, In tls lata tour | unable to express tho depth ofvhis gratiiuda| and ida; Barracks Band; United States | tlat slte, an My do they promise to } observed. A few bening or flashes occurred aro id, From out of tho concealing vapor came the shrieks of women, walls of children, aud yells of men. . ‘The people on the first train ran pell-motl from Wo cars or jumped through tho win- dows, and {t was some time before they bt- came sufficiently composed to make earnest efforts to rescue tho injurcd and relluyo tholr sufferings, DEAD AND. DYING, Mav's Lanprsa, N. J., Aug. 12—This placo Is in a atate of intense oxeltement this morning, The Union Ifotel is a hospital, and in the parlors aro several dond and: dying of tho rallrond disaster of yesterday, Ars. David MeCrystal, with her face and body irightfully sealded, Mes in one room, and by her sido ts her husband, also badly scalded, Inadjoining rooms He Mrs. Boodle, badiy senlded about tho hend and face, and near her, and covered with a.cloth, is the body ‘of Katla Welsh, aged 11 years, Near by ig Lilile Grace, wlio suffers Intensely. iiss Sarah Collins, 23 years of age, who wasso terribly sealded and suffered frightful internat Injuries by Inhaling steam, died at Perry Hospital at hnlf-past 10, Sarah Wright, 10 years, “dled nt a résidénea’ in Camden ‘nt hnlf-past 9, Mer mother -Ies ‘at ‘the samo hotse beyond hope of recovery, The list of A BROKEN RAH, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, br, PAvr, Minn, Aug, 13.—News was re celved here to-day of tho wretk of a freight train on the St. Paul Duluth Rond near Pino City, andthe death of three men, supposed to be tramps who were stealing a ride upon Wheat cnr, It was learned to-ufght that tho supposed tramps wore threesyoung men of Minneapolis who had gone to Duluth in search of work: Tiuir names: are John Hr vine, Hunry Martin, and George Adaus, sid thelr parents are well-known. residents of Minneapolis. They. were nll under 18 years” of age, and their trip wns |: sort of romantic escapade, | At Duluth they got out of money, aud under- took to steal a ride back with s companton: nmued Cordley, | Thoy hid themselves in a Whent-car, and at 2 o'clock ii the morning, when the accident occurred, were nsleep in the grain, A broken rall threw tho train from tho ‘track wud ditched nine cars. ‘Tho shrieks of the boys was tho first intimalton to the train mon that there was anybody in tho car, ‘They were found crushed under the Grat and wreck, and Martin’s bralny were lashed out.and Erving and Adains wero smothered. --Cordloy’s body was coyored ‘with sovere brulees, ‘Tlie bodies wore brought to ‘Minnonpolis at midnight, ‘The pilatr has croatéd a good deal of commont ‘hore, FI 7 TIE SNENANDOAL COLLIERY FIRE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, -PUILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug, 12—Mining on- gincors find the oxtinctlon of the fire in tho Keely, Run - Colliery at ‘Shenandoah one of the most dificult probloms ever presented. The fry is ‘in tho inlddle lifts of the old slope, and above tho water lovel, 60 that It cannot be flooded with- out drowning out two or threo moro collier ies with which it fs connected, and’ posslbly tree or four more, for thore are seven at Shenandoah on Mammoth vein. To flood this colliery might stop work in all of thom, and throw 2,000 men out of employment, After consultation of the engineers of tho Diatuct, together with tho engineers of the Girard ostate, it was decided to try throwing gteam and water upon the fire by means of} pipes butthe Inying of tho pieces ‘was stopped this morning by the full ofa Took that blew a vast amount of gas onto the workmen. - 1f tho.-plan of smothering tho fira fallyan effort will be wade to bulld a dam WASEVA=B: IAEIISE: aEgeuedEseauyl gry 2EZEE Re: tho dead now ninbers soyon, ? Atnelghboring cottages are other victims, Inone fg an infant “daughter of Mrs. Be- Crystal, 4 months old, sufering from severe ‘sealds, A alster of the infant, aged 18 months, 13 in another cottage, This child wes In Its mother's arms when the collision occurred, and the father, suatching ft, threw {tthrough the glass of a window and jumped ‘afler It, The ehtld is doing very well. Jn another cottage is tho dead body ‘of, Miss Henratty, aud two othor persons, duffors fog greatly from scalds. : Tlio ‘body.of Sweeney was sont to Phila- delphia this morning. , Freddie Carr, 11 years old, who dled goon after tha accident, and. Aniile GUilesplo, who died edly this morn- ing, remain sere. Owen Walsh and James Mullen, ded up In raw cotton, and presett- rt Fasgenibto Appearance, were algo sont to el pti! . The nume: y wat Cy mesof tho dead anil thelrresidences, PENANSSLSSARAE: IZZSURUBENAASSERG SALAS SLIUaa BUA: ERS: 1 &: Aun QU oN wt lagagenenk aot Tantgn 5 a A : adetpiinn VONe% No. 2104 Codar streat, Ph wero as-woll eriown andas highly upprgolated Spring told Wore trenton: with fing and | Iment, Col. Freenan connuanding ; Cadot TIE BERNEY SMOKE-CONSUMER, Fr cat i i i. we en oe, m7 olpling and the gervice of, his aplondid army, of | #prNonment for harboring runuway slaves. | Band; Columbus Cadets, Capt, Comstock; It hns hierctofore been statod thnt the pro: ‘our Waynr, Ind, Aug, few weeks whic you were pure, bus beet tha theme ges | ‘Lu-day, thane God that wus limpossible, | Governor's Guards, Capt, Doty, command. 4 on “ pro- | ago a brick sower passing under the caual in must applaueg ns that of the Iduions of Yranco [Rheers.) 1 deer aa jibterrinted Ot | ings oxesoldiers and sallors;-drum corpas Becton OF tha sth ney, poereerrestat pul the heart of the clty broke, causing the eanal OF sho epiiered voturann of fool nGtauly on such | who asked fin fe hee ae old soldiers, | “Old Abo”; Ex-Soldiera’ and Sallurs’ Asyo- non Colon i w He Honea At trie ot banks to give Way and flouding a nuinber of gecustons us this, but na you pus along on the | now taboring men, could get, no word | elution of Columbus, George K. Nash, Pres | Cio Enger nde wth riatit iene ANE | business-housea, doing about $25,000 dauinge, joumoy of life, as you roinombor ‘that yau were than gents 8. day, 0¥4, aimee HRs | dents distinguished visitors fn carriages; putting thelr npparatus on an englue othe Tostny Coda it Soy oti of tho Injured Sancyou saved the ita of tho ghly coal Ita publte Question ro lindt been go. goal on ER i peratben ae beer Sek Minols Contralto give tt a falr tral with aanteoe He cily or 2 chao Meee : rund arid pobly work; tha world rocogntzos tha soldier, ho might now be working. for 25 . J Ulinois coal, ‘Lhe work has jiow buen com | thy break will also sue the elty. 1 be s + | Bulld a depot that will put all’ others in this | at Intervals up to the tlino of taking the 10:18 rite id Hall Wane strcols | arouud It atm sata distanco and then Dump | ground daa Mii ria te ontae af i | these Wotartul shanges and tofmve'aien | HORM. COL, Amdorion _commandlags | lt ahead; nnd For thie season thay | observation," The ijured now heroaro: ee ton asa rire a wou tho nunid and achlovoments of the greatest | nome ginal pilrt In Drinieliyg, thew nboute aa abl Ned Browns Four- | will make tho present depot do for a whilu jain ant Alte. David MfeCrystal san sete Eve JE Fg doy Beall fk UE taka teat of Ilva solders, your old commuandord Grant, | ‘twenty-two years igo the free peoplo af | tevuth Regiment Band; Fourteenth Reg- | longer, SUED THE CITY. tWochitdren, No, 1023 Huge dela, i are anSOn aTD Auies Mullcn, 1115 Somerset stroot. its, Bogdley and Lillie Grace, , nines Bender, who was altting with Miss fenratty when she received fatal injury, is te (hy furinhouso of Mra, Mary Wadilell of tameens, and ly lying in @ precarious coudl- Edward Atkon, tho onginear of the second weellon of tho train, siya the necldent eos lug order. ‘Tho pay-roll of tho colliery Is 125,000 2 year, and tho loss bids fatr to rench 250,000 unless fortune smiles, : | "A STRANGE CASK, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trhuns, Inptanapo.is, Ind., Aug. 12.—Early this morning, whilo it wus yet dark, Con Maho- ney, one of tho now switchmen hired to take the placo of the! strikera In the yards of the cased by tho i ¢ cents a day, (Laughter) ‘Tho. vet had | staff; visiting organizations; band; com- ‘i eneihe — belteves ie tho, ptctante Oe oe ted i | Indianapolis & St, Louls Road; jumped from | ing arty abut har ane Cet ern ane nothing more to oh Everybody, tho spenker | mnndant aud stall; mounted caynlry: Pietody fu the cule pee ee ¥ silt aT BUSINESS ‘NOTICES, Would Inve stopped in tine to steed pre- | the: rear of & car to open n switch, and, | Yonder grinit suatt, polating to tho ekies, shall } contiuued, had now a white min’'s chance to ‘Twonty-second Olio Battery, Major 1. Bb | fate “Wha Oocteat oon aes oriaee gl Recta tli Veuted the-colltsion, _, | stumbling, fell Gndor the whecls and was tn- | spouer crumble, nto dust, thun the revoed of Sork for nn honest living. Any man URE | Netit commanding; Brown Guards and yot- | Moyo the Cen ‘Kenslugton aud return. Lug | | The publo wilt beware of w trandue B. Judge eee ag tantly crushiad to death. Malionoy’a brother, | inde forgotten, thd tn auett nSualy as bilele. Thavehtees ONG orTG atrovts throwich whloh the procossion | “ateetl Superintendent of ua Shots Cunt: | ee ice ortho Minter Geet eae . Jul } however, report at & stranger to! W di | eras y Dene! i els thi ‘ Mr : ' WI 1 maa ede dhe FoleiAe nid Alernty iit aftofnogn tnt tho strikers word full of | ove ein we ‘Bouthy burst ta fury over one | Of 188 arts whol veterans fad lost by peneo restnt to auperintend Che teat nett es passed were Iued with people, who grosted present to superintend thotrlul, Invitations | thounavineBoobine eteceries, Witt fe Tnsiat eor, and that, in placoaf his brothor bell bouds, thore wos need of _avory eloment or Bh the oe ot picking, up What they | the veterans wid distinguished guests with 7O werg about 1,800 persons in tho two acd, bi f . have beon sent to the Mayor, Comlesioner ctlons of tho train,’ Both wections left At- | killed in tho’ cattle-guards, a8 ruported, hie | stronuth wo possosod, ‘Tho Nation, excupt ta | Pldtacd... One of ras mustered | cheurs,’ President Mayes and Gen, Shormin | o¢ Hourd of Publi Works, City: Engineor, “ fang Oity close together, E had my cholco | wasunder a car blocking it up to got it back Gugoee mien ana woman, oF tio Nortby, wa | mia ha had felt When ie sas moe Were grouted with prolonged cheura, anid the mombers of the Connell to joln su ths |. 2 NOWIOH. 4 {relns. got on the last section, and was gejigeini ona Sa KY he rear car when the crash occurred, ‘This eek Way a atrong ote, sil — Rov- stats, Persons, wero thrown’.from thelr’ bi Ther was gn appearances of to bales but soon the people _ began- Witte he car to seo what was the matter. hen F reached’ the head of the section I tenn’, alah which I cannot adequately de- ie + the injured pagsongers wera belng nat from the eny, nid tho water on cach had ol trek was tilled with persons who Jumped from the train and were up to one Wales In the river, A hoat goon put a pa vicked them up, On the embank- feat pe the nulroad, which Ig about seven crusts wore the suifurers from the B cutd cat, groaning In thelr agony, and In sont leuousaplaes lay the dend’ body of tr Weenoy, I think the railroad com- HRY wullty of gross negilgonce in running n tho track, snd thoy shoved. it upon him, in coniirination of this ‘Jnst theory, tt Is dded that the officors af the.roud applied for Hes protection tor. their. new men Inst night, ‘Tho matter will bo thoroughly ju- vostigatad to-morrow by tho Coroner, 9 was +: ‘tho carriage containing tho Prestdent, sursloi 4 cere ata see aa a war suuld ever yion ho saw somothing nice lying cloud | siorman, Ge. Nickerson and Lieut. Clem | Cxcul Hand withess the text Location of prinelpal place of bustuves, Sau Kraus pon the country, und not until tho Nt y fifa, to pick Hup, us thuyald in the army | Gould hurdly pass along ‘tho atreet on nce y ¢ claco, Cultturnin. nis insted tho nows that Sumter had beon | and ho was afraid Home of ithe old fellows _ NEW GRAIN ELEVATOR. Jucetlon of works, Gold 31! Mintny District, Btosoy ut 0 - count of the piople tryiug to shake hands ret rig 5, po guhant Andorsan and ble mow aid the 2 Ii conalusfon, Gov Pal over the habit yet | with tha Presidont, Nenceltinbed “on the | » 87.L0018, Aug. 12—ho Chtengo; Burllng- | Caan Neyed Many GIVEN, tnt ota woortn 1a Uf the loyal Buttes belicve that war yould Palmor said thot while | cveriage to grasp to President's hand, ton & Quincy Railroad Company jas come | ortho Huard of Directors hold on thea ac Tet Lome, ‘When iteuno, howuvor, sou gallant iy | 0 was proud of the fact that he had worn Muny things Te the procession culled to | pleted ‘arrangements for. the erection of o uty daty an unaussnion (80. 11) Le tel arched to tha front and:did your part. You | to blue, ho was Jnunitly moro prowl of the | numory many Incldeute of tha Wat, among = yer shar levied upor capltal pluck oF Y . larga clovator on its proporty-‘at Hast St, | comoration, payauio humuediasuly,” in. Unned dates uid to be fod wnd.oluthod and paid. Your | fact that he waa a citizen of tho: United Which were “Sherman's Bummers,” dat | havea’ wold coin, Lo the Sucrutury, wt ta oflica of Uo unie thinued ranks hud again and nyuin to be titled. | States. ‘Twenty years ago our fing was ro that were captured, ploces of orduntice, two | Louis. ‘The elovator will have a ‘capacity of pany, No, HO-bty Movin, Ban ¥rauciscu, Call Sour eueinige wore not all in front. ‘tho peopl, garded prong: the ations of iio earth ald batteries, “Ola Abe," the War ener, i 000. bushels wilt re pieluly: givned and, ONBy'atock upon which this assoasinont shall yuruatn “pres + * | a atte)! ie Unty BO Vulon should at oht hazards bo'preworved. ‘Tho | Cuttom tind sald, “the * Gavormmont Md Pilch atireted mucu attontlon, Saath Anil ell cost in to helghborhovd of 30,000! tate "bp delinguging aid maartead for‘anla ME wouioh too. aud those it mat by hundreds | lOked upon” bY foreign Powurs vaa:| BOenly a é ioe. ~, ot) SAR Do aaa er ttseaday the bere Of thousanite. Ail vor tho land, noble women | Herdly « nincty-days Nation, Ag nresull of | pho procession disbanded at 19 o'clock, vit Sf RUT | Houiember, bea to"nay' the alinguat Avo tholr hands nod hoarts to to cause of bor Jee Linge Wes now ote Cod ead ae | hon the Presidentand Gen, Sherman talked | New Youu, Aug, '—Tho Krlo Conipany jer iy ordor of the Stuatd ut Drove. (yan “union, and vorved thotr countey with an | DOODIG. the flag was now honored mid. 10. to tho Franklin County Association @ few tite’ alcoplig-conch' sale. by TR MEST OS: Bocretary, olllotenoy and patriotia zai! nnaurpussed by the | spectod syerywhero, That result way ace | minutes ‘ bas extended its sleoplug-conch”’ arrange- Uyvtc-No. 00 Pine-ste Hoot hy Hoh’ Frmaslze, bravest’ and “most ola suldier, The | complishod by the yoterans of to-day and by he Presidential for Wash! ments sv og to form a through Puliman dine | oatttornia, 2 = Woinod OF tug Nort. wer” self-muaridelng, | those wlio ay nobly servo with: dis Lae ig Presidential party Jeave for Washing. | Monts So a8 to form 2 tNr Ee and exhibited “n gublimo devotion louse ton nt mtdnleht, ei a -. GLENN'S SULPIKUR SOAP, tho osuse for which you fought, With | » a President Hayes romarked to-day that: tho RAPS NAAR ote nA ROT bravo suldlerg at tho front and self-sacritioing EX-GOV, OOLUSUY reunton of the exsolticrs and ‘sailors of -ASERIOUS ACCMENT, —* Bpectat Diapateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, New-Youk, Aug, 12—At 8 o'clock this mornthy'a passengor-traln, constating of a lo- comotive and two coaches, was wrecked near Spring Valley, on the New Jersay & New York Ratlroad, by tho breaking of an axlo of & truck of tho Fences The two cnet ota! bout wixi Hen lunge a cl rested onite side, Thoothor oogch remained in wilsh condition sho lad fallen, k : , BADLY INJURED, Bptclal Dispateh to Te Chicago. Tribune ADRIAN, Mich, -Aug, 18—Edward ‘Dris- cqll, of Rutland, Me.,'at work pn the bridge being bullt over Ralsin pir near this clty, GLENN'S BYL- PUOR BOAL; - and will on de- wand for It sup- ply the genuine, a Trehictanty: are tho haluyon days of once, und wherever | guoh following the world lind neyer seen, Lt Houle peraats ie vieatiun, heh iow that tho she (chore acca on the packet; a dastrable thun any cosmetics, TAN, FRECELES, FIMPLER, and BLOTCHES Suetlons ‘ao : “ft teen persons z (eur curs In the trntnealxtoone iy irate ies beh oe teas eed but ’noong | wowon offering up forvent Bravors for your | was called for, and received with the old- | Ohio Was tho largest ho had over heard of or ‘GLENN'S vi]. THE LEADING EXTERKAL SPECIFIC FoR S aeemeay a elght In the other, ‘Che scene of the was killed, and no bones were broxentwrit Ig | sticcoss and for tha triumph of Union and Lib- | tine Suthuntaai, Ho congratalated the yet- | attended: fi 94 cts. rl Cake, Sccldent iy Ons stright strotch of tha track, | suppoued the coaches were thrown from.the | erty. You could not and did uot full, Thoy | erany upon e-occnaion, aud proceeded to Poople are leaylng for thelr homes to-night < peut arcs frou May's Landing Station, prek by the whee of the enyluctrugk table | Rymeeg ie tua old lng and bid) you one yee ib funtracl tho count eg ennui now with wna Font stambers, put finding “eonaldorabio : : Aber wit Engdllarbor ‘Hivos Gg avas Othe Groat Beross the ralle, “ | struggle with Words of chuor, true to youund | ings tw HAS O80. culty In obtathnitig aecommigdation, , a vor bi aw] ‘ash |. Wh cf To-day, happily, thora was ne ‘solleltude On the whole, the order and jronvral good fae Bap SHR De: ea A TERRIGLE FALI. ie eo bn i doubt Cl baling, ay was An dig Dubllo! inlnd ay to its tutros conduct of the people attending the rounion A Beautifier of bis Coole 3 Cakes 15 6, - rod ni it fal a ns ane 'e ‘i ked, Auistanrrainmece Writ ia atates tat Seen ta Ang Suen Trine, ,, | eucctatio lite of tho fulrur sex; ihuugh ine | Tho catuldutes tardey mught oy, by soc: | Wat. following 1g Gen, Hancock's letter of wad eae, ea ate tegen Clear tie atsbrake nd ailonbienig: Matera | , NZW, Yow Aue 18-—Anule Jackson, | Gtaids wary dark tiuy now a'Gnghiee day | wulewcus as” thoy te ery ut HE mist bo regret: Hifute for sepeuaiyo Gulphle data, | Gatby fal op perod with, whothe oe low id a a estan: aged 87 ycars, 4 servant ut the Carlton Jlouge, peu Suen eheotiee ea Te TOUT en ee ea | Sak with candor that the slandurd-hearers | ~ dovennon's Tet.anp, New York Aannon, will heal Ulcers and Soros, pg eo igcould not ay, “ite dings someone uuse | PemMer of Frankfort and Williams structs, | forte; sudh euacring vor fron homo tuorved epeyly arate eau mo Wate pt lenst et | uly i ab Tuite Alyers, Hocrelary of ba Bat oteiaonyetmployiug it Have uo need tore) anreapoctable yo PUE Lt out of order by foollug’ with iin | Was found in the yard of that: hotel this | {3 foconquon be arta te £| High streets Coluiabts, ee tees ie. fd North bla DISINFECTANT ofCLOri.| Duss, Fancy giveth closets of tho ears through which morning dosd a5 Sltilly sontlatad, ay nif Rojo end putriotio womon of tho Wa ronal at ma i Ny i rn et Hie si a i ietntr ta reat nies EN et Bs tai aes Goods Dalen § san: CD @ y Wo incot tdé-day fn tontod flold and to martial {| herole period of the Republic. No Nation on ga y wlan Te ae te a and pttve of Obnextous or Contuiogist a oO ‘ ai Lavonia Nerve Abe, ik—Two | shor he 2 i atnpede da ea blots | ry ae fo er caed od aap ins | Gta ue" oO VEku cage a | Sih ead a at Rian usaemanntnt | | currant te tat ou gett aaatmadattaT RT eet i ns from C 1 i Ke ere, amden'and six nurses aro tho | banner of tho fron" urled, {tis hous [was a conitict betweun those who were In | decline ruulon iy, 08} foc sure it will, prove intere enolos calcu, } DERE TO ony aang page, Nudog ts bose Pros | gulred with a hatred of the Union nnd those | Sse att seid eeee ire wilh prove Unter Wits famoe ronnedy hus Loon [Ziel ote snAuerion sont rhs akin soci vace which [a demonstrated ite ability wu ho had aworn that Its slag should never gg | vory truly youra, « . Winwimnp 4. Hancock, counterfulted. f Tt also RRADIOATES DaNDLE! ¥. Tho article Guuruge to carry On and maintain succusatul | down. [Applausy.] For the grand results 0! é iene : 0.4, CRITTENTON, Sole Prop.,N.Y. 1s endorsed by tho Mudtcul (raturnity. war. Ava Natlon, Wo arg in uo dunger of tin- | that long and costly strugyle he thanked God yin ONE MUNDRED AND TWELETIL — jnodiate war ayuins Bouse. Felis tt ate betes pst a nous, Bry ae Frat quad huxt, Ane OTL LINO, ? FA Mo Us REMED. LES. jure, low Welcome ig peace after bil re ib the patriotig women and ie nubly vat ‘ ab ot] 4 ! le Wo -nut only hava pouce, but plenty, Our | grans of Yoda y. [Applause] Ifo had ny |. TouLon, Blark Co,, I, Aug. 12,—Tho aurs {Af Hoagland, coddgctor, ‘Edwi : eeien, ena Ir, ge sey sdeond Pectin ‘the char, truley hAYG Pern arres! on. a bait ie tt Mansinughtery and held $n 91,000 Us McCryatal dled tits mn i i afternoon, Miss ile rose, Who 4s terribly scaldud, 19 not Alvo until 4 Ids aro covered with ripening corn, and our iT te ft 1 ving: mombors of the Que Hundred and . EHOUND AND TAR, for Coughs and all Luag Diseasce? i eee by the Sache ae Ble due atone outiful tar veats Bae filed” our barns wit eaty cad hed parity Pe Paine Roghnout of the Iilnols Volunteers Hae eat Fe, fae eRe ney ir to Orig! nal Calor {Unequaleds go Cantey Coron, . . LIpEnY, TOU yw the yathered grain, Our cattle’ on a thousand | 47 sured § ronjantsl oartl , KE FO Hace ROPS, which Cure in Ouc Minute, 25 Centa, wes SH Besant ea Sesame aio | aac ote Ga. Sauna | aes Ching forte ed, | tvibae sai nah aheane SgL De | atthe War ofthe Hopton wit hola tre | | Hiveg togptacte BOE wit fun Om, Masa y of, nyoaney was Viewed. gue b ea tie be he ae fers i, ied ith plenty orerrmary, «WH a upey now, that woutd be the willing wiake fittounth rounton af Bradford, In this county, JAPANESE COBN PILE, for Removing Corns, Bunipas, &c., 35 Conte, ... ripeguston teutlilod thes a mad gf bel crashed, Mie foun Ges aRatl ay ypan lgntfer EE eae otaauee the he ine ¥ lu the region of tha pelyls weverely h fea ‘uid plonty,—thevinbarnéastaente aud bure | Aessbf this people, tie coreupition th venall | Bent, 2% Allott goldiera and alt febents ured man shall huyoproper atiyullouy ti ati Be 54 us r0H deals, raul wii | of.tho reghaontare Invited, 6. rou thy wre War ia whtub you | ty,-the-avaricu, the doubl BOLD BY ALL DAUGGISTS.. :

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