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u "He CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1880—TLEN PAGES. 5 3 dames A. Swift, of the Crepe op MICS fat overa eualition with the Greenbackers } the Democrats of the Ninth District of ths oor of all denonti ; aie Gini, = THE DEATIL-ROLL. iene fag Piuitito to-morrow. to att STATE POLITICS. Tank ‘pitees aint was the most diseraeetid | Stat ‘Ite auereat extent hye the Afese | Mmunderaus warfare, O'2tace oeenptes a par Es! Funeral Friday. ' ee AMY. pollilea rae ever, xeon bere, ‘Phe former Ha, Me, Y.—'The Deniernts Heike pteons tepcounties | Heol the basement of a tenement-honse ite Sr Aus. q ‘The mame of ‘Thomas 1, 0 sueevededl Ta farehig an adjournment: fe [of the Pwellth striet Wombnated Wile loa thetr lespits No Te r 2 Phere bs dual feeligue 1 5 tlones " pe th the yacaney cntse i i Septel. the diy the Greenbackers ave te | Thtteh tor Co: pas tealiay, Espeehilly diring among the temunts a fee i) Domise in Buffalo, N. Ya Yester= | ei ee deli “The: Preparations for the Coming | rit ind then. will renew te striate for -—— {Hit benevolenve of the Hrathers Mg aera hed ee eae day of Brig.-Gen. Albert J. i —- Fight Being Actively Tuetvin, TBM the Greenback may. he Mi, ARIZONA. donut ise iy peopl of all ch faye battllihe fr tiers the wre wN. willing. ‘The proceedings Tere to-lay have SAN FRANCISE' robe A TI cf Hatlonalities are” represented a ri i . . veonen Myer, SARs Made, aoe en ree Te teat, | SS FuAsersco, Aug, ShoA Phomls | sioxtan firathers, but all, French ns ave ue Fotis nutes sone ttle, eitdgears quae Isane He Bre — Cates alrendeean SHE the: omit work, tho | AtEanuty digpatel reports that the ‘Terr | jean, ameak the German kengtme. aed | Eh eC in taht. ‘They were the well-known sextou of —ao “ : Sonvel " ". Stew: 4 : Lowarring when the ten « - a Dlessine of hlunderhng enert torial Convention nominated MW. Stewart | the w atliiitton wots the stanp ee a wll i Wen eine ham Sraee Chire! 1 fd otelowk Si ot a ; i Meaaty to Cong of anktaie from worl, and they were Unter the Cognomen “Olt was visting, Crom a severe atttek of bilons and Other Tnrportant eratic Conuresstinal Conver OULe On mi aivernad they ttn thete | to rane autett Thoma O'Maltoy, ii >robabilittes.? fover, Nomtintions. Willits) District met today ut Manchester, | Cixeixsavt 0. Ati 2h—-Es-Llent€ Culiine duriyeseventeen, honreont of tvens | Suu ar ues Ue atruels lin ver the'osy Probabillties., Sa naa a err ae ?. : 1h Tila eounty, at nominated Wilh 1 Hart was to-day : ‘ain ty-four, wid at wudisinebed night's rest is | Miter iateer tte Hower-pat, crusting the \ Mr, Brown was proprictor of a feed store a Waliby, of Ma fan, by avel | A. Mart was to-day uominated for Cons Here to the Alexi No wonder, there: otter plile of the skull, and) tndietin . The Man Who Organized and Per- | his ofire ns seston he turned hls feel store New York Republicans Nominate 0 wpaee™ NOYS, THLE ALEXTAN BROTILERS ‘ eae bot, plainly shovved. When the pall fected the Signal-Service fo necoutt ftatenrlons manuer, He owned Chiot Justice for Court of Spectat Corrennitence ey The Phleagy Tribune, PALE ADEN? tid t LOCAL CRUE. O'Mara. Phe ol wan fallowed thea " Syst neither, hearse, cola, earrkyse, nor horse, Appeals Convanes, 0, Aug. 2h—He les turned ip ai :the M Tabi A the stations and, Dre Te 1. Bont hippere stem. nor did he even have an assistant. He ‘ at last—the man whos that the great | One oF the 3 pa ener Me Ordern In CRUELTY ‘TO A CHILD. i nett "ne Aan Mis, Injury: was - ertakliye work. aver Wx —: rly pforme the omen ? : ‘The ense feat Eeieansiie: aN mntle ore, oll 4 vit a Ee eK a y . p eo Ce Z % AR abe c i" existence, 1 street, : ! y is i Ilis Valuable abors In Behalf of Marke) never paid tiaher than inerket rates, in the Third Wisconsin Dis« have heen looking for this: hullytdial, tot Uae Da Lae ex laid the Dee deen aad aenautt with intent todo budlly ine | and. Nearly every anes Se sovera {ime Commerce and Agri+ Hee eer Mn the pro : Te the se triet = these many See hare neel: ces by the Belkan nobtemat Tobias Jury, was ealled before Justlee Walsh at the uurtted ants Ty the Alt bite ah ote hnirks enlture. dertaking, whlel in Grace Chareh_ prlees le edly appears in brond daylzht. | Who ts he? Te . = aR 8 West She Pollee Court yesterday afternoon, Hi) Honly one worth mens ¢ amounted 2, to a amie. sim. Besides: n during thas thie of fearful religious im ——_——- dayou ask. Who: else contd Tt be? ft re rt Mg is the bevenrold diughter of O'Hara, quires nerve fo make suelo statement, but i ! Sheds: quite pally fuel, and ts. hein ne intolerance thy founder, in preverthling the ntl the defendant took aebange of verte to ded hy Dr. ‘i ADs he says Mes this, He profited by owning a feed) ste statntes of the Order, dletated that it shold Justlee Se + Tnamaklazout the transeripts A Sketch of the Recently-Decansed | tn partly payting in feed for the undertak Prospects for the Iowa Ropublicnn Stato this house of Bshop ts equal'te the acenslon. | * the newly-appointed Clerk of the Pollee | Sweeney, a nelahbor, straek I Y yee Ti deer WING A HLteh ‘ i ti ’ he the duty of at! Drathers tofpractlee and | & vt stecan wi fy ter over the Sexton, Brsw of Grace Huorsees The ndurlak te who {rat Convention to Bo Held Mts minal sa its not the celatnal Ue eal epi eee rat 5 te sree nd | Court distingitished fumselt by vonvertlng ic with a stele a nt dueling oe Erie Ohurch, lave Cnutertaker sas To-Day. jek that stands tpaned says, We Ty | ithont any distinction ay to creed or re. | He second ehurze into ngsault with a deadly her the wreal State of Ohio this fall’ No, na— Uiless the complainiug ones swear rt 5 went unnoticed | ont wat ‘ery, - Bor 5 “ether oy Wi We weapon, amd the bland runts for those wh Wi “i Li arnenr a. MYT {wre my Oe OF : Chitreh. At any NEW Yor ft Is the assertion of one of Va's hoys, Are LE ee Maes a erie unt iy was loo Inte te correet ft. ‘The Gere | rested, ij Hom they’ want wee pocini Diepateh to. THE Chicean viene ceremonial fn Grace Churehy ii < Rptetal Dispaten to an Tribtines they not politleal prophets? Did they not | he peor, Mls fast duty was of ag arent an | MMU defentant, hls Irish wife, and the bright pee ua chiristentig, or fineral, the pormpets, bi New York, Aug. S.—The Republican | pramise up and down the State two years . * 42. ey BY ees nites : i Ang little vietinef the father’s Hervaro, Ne Yu Att. 2. Viriie-fiun. and ostentatious form of Sestan 6 State Commiltiea met to-day, and nominated Albert d. Myer, Chief Signal Onicer of the floomed. up in the doorwa: Despite Charles be Folzer for, Chief dudge of the t= United States army, dled at the Palace Hotel | great y sht he us ery ives Lily wall ttaurtae ‘Nopweuts, decking after tae Hike the bluck death, followed by famlie, ion was represented fy tour alloy or 3 ise r, LW awearrhage could be slevplest | © # a * 8 PUBS Hh fear! . Society, Pollee-Onteer Larsel aa a re halt ‘ann witht We bioek oF tht u At | not to waste: (ime and money by Young Men's Democratte Club of Columbus, auasie acl ee Teves ine tying i West. Ghtew eet ae tT er Ew a cake rama to. Buifale fee! the same thie Mr, Brows 1h tet half a | State Convention, ‘The degree of Inte: Pa would seoop them ath—would take the |p yitente dwelllags and the suhtte st outs, | Wtesty anid A_serubby H ir Hutstedt Mhe engine aint a i Sasa teanct ar tha gilnce i tines atsonet, knawinig, exers bly throughout the Stnte in the potitleal contest | eake,—in Fue tas sionittatertamy the first bal- y KS ' siree’s ) young hwy phale of the | ene thrown from: the track and 5 Shag nd s ie nie way Ih ‘ 4 mehr some measure understood from | lot? Certainly, Pa's boys did thts very thing, , » Order were, s . ater weherety ea inte in aa! ring aut of the way fromthe path | ory that, upon the enll for the aneeting of | Young Dick, young Bill, and Ol Sta, with members of the Order were, after an old | imprompt sort of wits " 1 ' eved, sharp-loo a-say to the tolling anittlons, that iniportiaee as the walling upon and nurshig Fatt aul S adale Tec aatisiiile rnelty—a hoy of about 7 waned position of Allen G,‘Shurman, the siek during a thne when an eptdemle | yike—were all present, whithe t and Jolin GC, Thompson, and the cussed, 0200 last evening Michael Mangan, al Tiyg Mike? while under die ine, Hutter, tirew of a switch on tha vestern Ratlroid dn front of freight ie, whieh was golng cast am roappenred in b The proceedings: y Mrs, “ur Leeause of thelr attendances to burials, the | defendant. nein iin an | silzhy broken. Mangan was arrested by Ktouse de- | Detectives Ryan and Murnane, oor, WHT uate at ring Het to German word, eatled Celtites, Bat when poslting before the Justice's ¢ yes the relle of | Willan O'Donnell, of Clinton, In,, y cite , " ai he resisted or question hee hil nw | the Committee, thirty-one. out of thirty-three | a sample of ten and molasses, traversed the + aelecte : . an old and very nineh ditaphlited suspender, raphent Suporistetiteny. sesters siiffered from chronie heart disease, att | yizht to tarry. ‘hese qualities of person | members responded in person or by prosy. | Suite under the guise of commercial travele | tes selected, tn tho fifteenth century, St) whieh she excltedy declared was what the Seer Suberintcautent (bonnet Intely he has been n vietin of Bright's disease | qe lac popttlar In his position. Kor (ity. two tuembers, who. were absent | ers and told the farmer, the mechante, aut Alextus ay thelr tutelar Salut, thoy adopted | hoy was Heke 0 be on of the kidneys, and tho datter was the ite | many yours he was muster of ceremonies i be fetta * ‘ ‘ if We? "The proseention hal | an eastward-bowund trate on the Nor . i \* Northwest: y instrument toshow, and, | ern Raellrond, and who was suspeeted wt ‘ bi a ail Me the name by which they are-now known all | no other belubort ote ene ath, “the family of tho |i wedtings and pares, © unt, all | were unnvoldably away, but both were | the merchant how they had zot, things I they very nich doubted whettir tne | having rubbed a mai of S110 eis. She re 4 5 corn ‘ a mts fe? niet that Pa would get flere sures Dut, | ever the world,—the Alexian, ‘The, chief . : “ aise were with fin thramgte afl ot [UE wallelt comecsaad ~ aho nrlal 7 wend treme DE ante tier awhile, there came a changes the State | utles of the members of tho Order, ns pre- miter Tad @¥er beet Met ger Ue A pctest cua, mal to, tet he an ony ti his Mlness, - and the best physielans [ago Mr. Brown's, hnportanee ris w sort of Lan ae i Convontion was held, and. 0 where was | seribed by the founder, are the nursing of | PACH On See rere auline Sen uf the money being fond upon Tin ae atts PUL se on the most finportant matter to be deetded. | he? Lett on tho ted, battered: and brulsed a aime having 0 stfll stronger polnt to mike, 1“ Feehter Went to the depot and ar i 1 cette : rt a . | the sick, taki tt i tai be i i Ir: in the elly wero oat his side | general muster of ceremonies In aflairs of | oy ‘ y we sick, taking care of lunatics, and the ‘One of the witnesses, a yery bright and ine 1 th aL sy t oF siratii H Tata The representatives of the different districts | Where was Ewing w the Hight went out? anit ‘ Ss i eal the negro upon the arrival of tho 1 tashh ted by fat y f ‘night and day. In the commencement of his | tashlon was exaggerated by out-of-towi ‘ But Pir’ ¥ t pluck, j | Durlal of the dead. In consequence of Its | tolligent young lady ‘ving just’ north of} train, He was thoroughly searched Hekness it was believed that the kidney | Hewsyper, correspondents, why credited dropped Into the rooms oF the Stato Comintt- | Bul P's boss Ht ety ce oneng}? nna | Benovolant netions the Order Increased rapid. | the — house, fstified “tint ‘sho heard | Content Station, antl, “as no" money. wae tomplaint was ight, and could by excellent | fhm with ull the bowers of Lord Cliamber- | (co ant hour or so before the time for holding | 1718 of vinemie Pe ae BMT ty, and spread all over Gormany, France, and ; #8 boy screaming | nnd Tnoked to | found upon hin, was) about. to be bot ne medical cara be overcome, ‘and the patlent sunerintended the mumagement of ill wee tho meeting, and took ‘advantage of tho op- | ton gymnasium, and putin training for the | the Netherlands. Before the Order and its Tell te iiectectly te at nd the ie Hberts.. when 1b occurred, to soma thns he bega Ai ft 1 : 4 portunity to compare notes on the altuation | Vice-Presidency. ‘Tho exercise and training be Te 1 whi plow. GUY ATsbe ces the prisoner’s clothing should bo searched. began toimprove. Saturday Inst hoe began | dings, funerals, parties, and gatherings in purposes became well known, and whenever | stood over kim whipping him with a strap or | ‘This was d 1th 1 A yesterday Ii high life, ruling over detalis with the power | i their respective neighborhoods, ‘From all | were. protty severe, but Uncle Dick wns ) tneir 41 ted bs hint Ioaketl 1 Att f nis was ¢ One and tho stolen money was totally sad er SO ee hearly | Of tyrant, white others credited, him with | sections of the country came one renort. equal to tho eceastat. Again did the boys herbie oan Aa obey jiurelns aoe aB io father trled. to LiiTOW Hun fues | soitonee wie tnt the Hning of the yest: Tho sunk so rapidly that y é | et ay ‘ "| tramp over the State, and loud did they how! aking caro oO} natic: cid c deb or gly ‘J b Turner, looked for, Enrly thls morning he passed ae Hee RU a the shoddy. PRE Aira Tenbtiaans erent ware for *'Tlldon and Reforin” and for Pa in| tho Alextans: iovated themselves i downsentds an the Hoary but, not succeeding | and claiins to reside at Helleville, Ll, into a comatose condition, and, surrounded } War, in whatever set or elrele they desired | nt menus t ir i ae uel a partiouniry but the Cine! unatl Convention Ui oe tin oilaali at ily att eety ta , " hin against tho Wall, us she thotight, eutting - = 4 by his loving fimity, he quietly passed away, | recognition tron find had the wenns to pire | tl means to the success o| the party; and | knew hinenot, and Instead sought out the sustaln thetr institutions. Many of | jf Me back ot the head tntil the blond VHE JUS'LICES. , y his loving family, he quietly pass Tee TE erat trim Bh auis to Dir | Towhere aro they allowing a feeling of contt- | Poor Man's Pyiend,” nnd got iin iit the | their hospitals are to-day -In_ possession of | hin Inthe back of the head mutt the blood | ander Gunde fife ‘Tho funeral will be held on Friday afternoon | Chase adiuisston to from hit. AN this was of Bill English, of Indianapolis pleces ef pottery made hy Inembers at the | Steamed fram the wound, | ‘There wore six exander Gunderson, the young man at St. Paul'e#Uathedral, In tls elty, and the ene xneEertlon. He a i wise dalt dence in the power of the Republicans to v's boys Wore hnost crushed. { das | Order in the fourteenth and fifteenth centu- children in the family, and tn wliter the | charged with rave by Maria Atkinson, tf remains of “Old Probs” wilt bo tat in MER an punt Fron Ts eonnec at win to permit them to relax one effort pendent ut rere aivent tay had received, | Hes. But when the Order and the purposes parents would gent, the Hedle hes BULA tis, years of nge, was yesterday discharged by thelr final resting-placo with wllitary honors. | best advantage. Tih enormous frame and | {0 make victory cortatn inevery part of the | Hut, having hope, and lots of cheek, they | for which It was founded bevamo better pope howt hal Rien witite ng On AG | Justice Walsh, «Che alrl’s story was evident- Th eae e yationnlGuardsand three | Bread smooth fee have been tuiniliar to State Men who have been wavering from | buekded on the armor again, and now 'elulin | Known the demands for nesisiance made Koop then eto anne. racks, nlite Wed | iyuntrue in tinportant partictlars, and sho hreo regiments of Nationa C oe | New-Yorke erot'nce time to time between partles are Solnkn ‘the | Ohio for the Democracy. Everybody in Ohio | Won It increased greatly, and the manufact- ‘o substantially the sane facts, adding thit | wont so far as to accuse the doctar who ate y New-Yorkers for a quarter of a cent! It 1 q companles of regulars from} Fort Porter, in | Newe®orkers for 0 Ulin any fond of ins | Kenublican et niatlon, declaring hat they | knows Pa'g boys; und tholr wise say | wring of pottery-waro wos gradually aban she afterwirds saw ho father trying to ‘wash | tenaed her of having iso cominitted an ag- this city, will net as escort, Miinerous friends, fond of good, Hving, a | Have no alternative but to vote for, Garfield inga tra. treastired up and oft re- | donell. During the period of tho Reforma- {ie attinnett O98 en Taatltiael th 18 | sault pon her, Speclal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Heavy enter, and wdistinguished story-teller. | Wd Arthur, or to aecept all the polttical Alls auton. ‘it Is; of course, rather hard on tho | ton, and also during tho French ovalution, } 10. Rai? Ae poner ave Winutes, and was | _ Mrs. Hertha Jessing, of No. 285 Centre a Wasntnaroy, D. C., Aug. .—Gen, Albert | — it fs some Ulme since he has dene any Her | agalust which they have contended for Reptibiicnns to be confronted so carly in the | the Order suffered, greatly, but during the pis owed be th Hither throw! lio nue Was Tit dowit at’ 8250. Yesterday morn: fled at -, | ive as he Mey years, duage Kolecr ist strong | cimpalgn with sich convinelngs proof of cer. | lust decades It flourished naan, and ft | followed by tho father throwing tho bey | tie ‘at t $ FE itaieted net ee J. Myer, who died at Tuftato this morning, eo pee bith othe ine of nis Meath ha eendidater digis G3 wns first mate a Judge. | tnindeteats but it must be remembered that | possesses About forty convents in different | deainst the bedstend, and cuttlur a gash in ing < Mie fateraection ok Hialated and Madl- . was the father of the Signal Service: and | feratnen tls pos Hom a sexton and tinder: | Tt ist, and served In te State Sonate | Pa's boys are desperate now, ‘and not quite | parts of the world. ‘I'he General of the Ordor Miaheads wit for the defonso testified econ dtisad tig te nud covered Brocery “ ‘Wenther Bureau. It ts to his energy and | Wore, however, supervised by his son-in-law | {rom to 1860 continuously, | responsible for all they say, The Republic. | and the highest exceutive and administrative a en Dant. tho bi eo teetolen | 470 Clinton sttect. She was: brow; Rt to the y present perfection of that s Por twel the Sonate in try: | ana should of barhor un evil thought | Power 4s located at Alx-la-Chapelle, tn Ger- In a loquacious way that the boy had stolen | 5 Str ; We fo apa ability that tho pres Y of tl Mr, Stolts. For twenty. years or more Mr. y. oy somo of her property, and that on her report. | W ‘est Madison Strect Station, and Drs, Dun: service iy Ina great measure due, Graduat- | Brown hag been t member of the Puritan i oa. wae found eortty pantie ythem, for “They know not what | anys Se TE toe tbo trot tor the father. the latter tockeor | and Willinms, who attended her, were ie ne ing at Geneva College, New York, In 1847, he | Lodge of Freemasons, He was first War: o Has reuls 6, , CONS oN Mtonttt ae - and the selection of Its officers Is th We | the boy's clothes, remarking that he should | wble to say how her injuries would result, 5 dene then Master, nnd was Grand Steward | confided to him, With his yoiceand vote he} Meeting Mr. W. 'T. Bishop,—who, by the ie lon cers Is thorouhily viivtho | estof th tun | awing to tho dellente conditign of the lad entered the Unite States anny as an assist- | Wien he died, stood by the National Government, command. | way, Is a inember of the State Central Com- demoeratle, Asin the election of an Ameriean atay in fhe. Hotta ithe reat of Hur da thay Rasen vag arrested nit eld tt S00 ant surgeon in September, 1854,smd hasstuee | “Sit Drown began Hfeas a carpenter, Of | Ine Influence by the distinguished qualities ee eee tanuNt correspontent, ine | President, the members of, the Ordor select | procendins fo Nauk Nite. 2) eran the ber | ball {o the sist upon a charge of rlmninal served continuously In the anny. At the | himself fethat atter he recelved the | OC leadership’ Inthe Senate, Ile was the quired how political matters appeared trom | thelr superiors by ballot. The constitution hie hen Hema Ret marten Mist the | caretesness, Bi ult _,_ ferverd eqntinnonals ore eye auectal | yest ob seston or tarnet Clute he srenred a | autfir of the famions Trotective Labor DIN | Bis bums or Vien tH ae eet States, for ie peesertbes Ps teat a eeney Niven aestilied that Ke | — George Wlillamsy tho burglar amd. sneak oe cn * shieh he wi which guaranteed freedom ston to ~{ “there Is no doubt we will carry the Stato et ts is Pt Salas “muleedl 8 COTE! : nd snenks an clause In the Appropriation bill, . he Tooltip the lieheas tn Aten he ias nity lth whose wellara. he ine always this fall, We haven't been AswelPormunized | {at tho smo persons can only be eleeted to found tho bay starie naked, sells the blbod thlef who was cateht Monday evening just ewig given the rank of full’ Brigadier | Matinee of te cooks. and seryunts iin the | Maken ah wblllng interest, | tle wns the wine | In years When Pa eurriet the State, wo | the hishest offices of the Order three times eee a in ee acl lute heids though | after having typed the tIllof A. G. Vogoler's ty General in the regular army. Soon after |-househotds of the wealthlest and most fash | COU woulshig enemy af all Jobbery and cor | were not halt as well organized as now.” during thelr lives; each term for a period of heat evil no of her mar sof hi rai ment. | drugstore, nt No. 5 West It idol ph street, te A Mtering tho army he devoted bis attention to | lable New Yorkers. From. these depend | Tuptlon, while ue’ of the blest nittaentes | hbuthow are you going to get over Hos. | five years, ‘The doctrine of eoinplete equal | cite ae eT ey OnATderit Hae hold by Justica Wallace In Reetee Laystens amd ns early ns IRS was | ews he feared of tho vedulliyes want fash | Mut defenders of all plans of rellef for Union | ter's majority of fast year 2” ity among the members of tho Order is best He eoule batt tT nes ther eh Aree te | eee bonds ‘to the Criminal Court. Atan : ene yest Meee tte. in { lomalde gatherings that were To come off, | Soldiers and thelr TO A Te ete | ce cTINE wits to teste wing was.an unpop- | demonstrated by the fact that, even the hil | Tes Eee Ce a i pen tes eed TL ST Ta ER "6 assigned to speelal signal-serviee duty. In | end with thistaforimitionitwastisenston | Republican, he, ts recognized us the peer of nlarcuddates and hundreds of Democrats | estotlieers, utter the expiration of their of. | hid wot Deen Fe ee tate an found moaning In hls cell, and when ‘Tum 1860 le beewme the chiet signal officer of tho | {o'present mself to the head of the hotay ie | Wisassockites tn Jexal attainments, and tis | voted. tor ter; nnd then the Republicans | ficial terms, resins thelr position agiln bi rather to show i cise of assault anil | key Lawless went to him he found him to be be aa a eearcal in varions cupaeliies in tho | Witte ineatade wat tuge peer amt i of: | {horoweh learning andl syottess character, At, hl wll tho money they winter last Yon ie the rank of the serving Brothers, “Lhe Alex- | battery, whieh | would necessliata fo ew | suitering from a bulle-avound. tn, the hip. ignal ofllve thronghout the War. He was | fer hls serviees hit deliverity the invitations } Him forthe elevated ofltes to whleh he hag | we lnd seareely any. wing wis about | tn Brother, for Instance, who to-day ace compluint. “Under the elreumstances, he | City Phystelan Dine was sent for, but, after i slenial oniee shout the War,’ Te wi | ee arterwards itteniing. te ue caer Sree ene deity the common consent of | busted’; and. the men who tisnally tants | ples the position of Provincial, and who di was compelled to dismiss the cage, | The Jobing, fhe ave up trying to td tas ball; ee ee Saat ir eee Arriving wut depurtine ruests, 113 ett the Republleans of this State. up? didnt do tt last year. But naw Litcil | reets the business and administration of alt defendant, followed by his wite and the vie~ | It had glaneed pon the lup-hone, Mr. Vor a louse, and at Mulve " vas MMs | snd systematic management, his rapid si von,” sald he, “ we are fixed. We will elect Avents of & great country, returns, thn of the heathy. and the throwing, speedily | gelor fired the shot.as Williams waa gettin ; PETTEage services “xb -ATLoUig Gini 118 eee eee a eae eple ate wager ut aig Yon. amma an Mt Hunt, our candidates the expiration of his official term, tothe rot out and betook themselves home. In] away, but ne one had any idea that It had a which perhaps gave him the most, distine- | soclety, aud his authoritative manners soon Speetat Dispateh to The Chreago Tribunes for Congress In Cinelnnati sure, | You seo -TovIn 08.0 nurse, oF 18 cunpto, vet 'in the | {his connection, it uiny not be ont of a to | taken effect, y i “ r a % selfs ene theeary-shop or kitchet o} o institu. } Temark that No, 863 North Union street {s : ts Ps tion. Communteation by altordinary means | Installed him as an essential to nearly every | Yratrevintn, Wis. Aug. 21—The Re- Banning has got noney himselfy ant Pen- ) te the large tenement house which, ina late Fusticn Wallnes yesterday held In $700 ball rs was Impossible, and It was be frablonable enteral Lor euthering,, ‘In | pubtican Congressional Convention for the deton, Sau know, isu great friend of Hunt's, Hon to pa be jis. allotting a mionibers port of tho Sanitary Inspectors, received do the Criminal Court Burt Maboy, the soung ” cause of the device of . Gen. Myer, by | (tet ees eee ae a cmone. those POW | Wnitd District of Wisconsin assombled in] | * But you have not got the police-force to oO Guiturkampe? the Order of Alextang wns | Such an, overhauling In inanuseript, “the Hayle LRUNE. Myon mentions 18, yester’ which, messages wore conveyed over the | whom ho sought employment. “Inving se- | this place today at p.m. ‘Tho Ton, Hane | help you qué now; nelthor hava you got tho | gealn greatly threatened In its existence. SE ae eae and ame Tatd & better, his employers,” Mabey. wel i hends’of tho enomy, that the troops wero } cured the ‘appolutment of master of. outside | mer Robbins, of Grant, was called to the ofttees, flor an ve rong to Har these, Sta Te eM Nec and the sortof atmosphere thoy and thelr’ | into tho firm's, Joy nbout four years ago ‘ brought up In timo to save the post and gnr- | Arrangements nt nn atiatr in, the house of | chair. ‘hy Committea on Credentials re- | Republican is around, whiett went heavily’) tint the banishment of the Order would be | children aro in the Thabit of Dreauhlng, mn ae a salary of $4.50 a week and It lg sald took i rison of Altoona with its valuable stores, | FV AUnT tinmediately tnd Ba ist ington, ported thirty-elght delegates present and en- |" Wo have got. what ts much better than | thecommlssion of a grent, wrong against ho hnd from the statement that ordure is a} thecaltee oF melas why wa etting S15 which had been attacked by tho Rebel army. | in society with whont, he wished to gain tae | Heed to seats In the Convention, Thy Con-| the polleos we haya got the money, and | sttifering humanity and against the Order It: lowed to neeumulato on the floor wath Ib | Tea ateuline from. tho. sto er a lone Jn 1607 Gen, Myer took charge of the She | vor, and woul ask who “those neople—thg | vention praveeded to lake an Informal ballot pleniy ef it, too,—and we know where fo use | self. ‘The present Emperor of Germany and smells to heaven, und tales in the nelghbor- Ke he store for a lon 3 ve have syle is adyisers ha " vite hood on its way, ILwould svem to be In | time, and has been disposing of the gootls % nal Service In Washington, and it Is froin | 3b 1 2? adding that they had just | for candidate for Congress with the follow- Lies we hava ak oh Auiuls, wo Len retire tT ities dw order for the Health Departinent to move on stolen through ageneles for the sale. of ‘ that time that the Weather Bureau and the eatplosed! eta (athe: Fastin, aie en ing result: G. CG. Hazelton, 26; J. 3B. | Congressional distriets sure, mare ny | Alextans on the buttle-tietds and in tho fleld- | the placo with something mare substantial a $ yon alUeleaoty and ; laltialy Ee SlgnatServicw system, ax it iy, now estab- | sonmded as a euuraner or sivie i certain | Leeat 15 O. 1. ‘Thomas, t. he Hon, ) word! PO ae die aki hospitals during the war of 1866 nnd again | than a mero report—say, a few pounds of | dry, 4 eniteaeCt = ~ engine. e ound his partner —anarreled over Ani the Hraneo-German war of 1870 and | elforide of lime and a firw engine the division of the profits, and [twas through Ushed, dates, Congress by Jolut resolution | clretes to “have Brown.” ie cated in 1870 first authorlzed the Secretary of | maintain hts positon through exctus War to provide for -tho — taking | it ts sald of Aim: thit he was hinds O. Bacon moved thut,inasmuehas the second | Golng to my room I hunted’ up my old dlr cholee of Green County wos the Hon, GC, | note-book, ahd ‘npon opening fonnd-nine | W8él. More thou one hundred Atexians ne- oT fi of whieh” were“ Pa’s | companied the German army Into Vrance, WIittls' to AS G 'TUGMEN, the partner that the firm heard of their clerk's IN : Tivelton, the Informal bailet bu made pneee of notes, doings, Detectives Kiptey and O’Brien went BS " : seryntia pall by: youngs met y 5 ly | the formal bullothy the Convention, Adopt- | boys? words,” marked down during tho past and hota few of them died the death of | ‘Tho three tug-Captains charged with will- St. doses tel 30 . ‘| il Mt | fists. Persons whe ot i aN a ech, of Crawford, and » Bh Clark, of 7 prediction been. confirmed? No, not one, | Mey i Ort BU S18. ving 4 °] q mous whie Ty a ¢ States; nid to give yatiew on the lakes and on) ever, Ww rauns svho abt laaet Tbe tava, Lost: eee eee ety trcintorm Mt. Tingers | WWUL the brag nove indulged ‘in’ by W. 'C, The Garman ruleks: also Rew weil the greag | blowlng of whistles white in the draw of the | of gouds which hat been shipped there to a tho seaconst by; erapliles sig of the ape y in the elrele In whieh the: i fl 1S | the aencles, At Muabey’s hougye, on West " ton of his 8 presence | Bishop have any Influence?” Are his predic- usefulness of the. Aloxians in thelr own | bridges eame up before Justlee Suunmertield i stree ‘ i It was tha 9 Setultyok hreture ue oninatlagy ny alee presen Mt Hare table to be fuliiied tian | Hospitals aud in private fauilies at homens | yesterday afternoon for'a tinal hearing. Col. ee street, the police found some more 6 leds tmderstood cand | fitraduced, and accepted tho’ nomination in | those of the pst? No. nurses of tho sick and wotnded, especlally | Appleton appeared for the prosceution on he- 5 prawel, and force of Ms. Gen. Myer wits, minedintely Intrusted with the supervision . ¢ —EEEEE ‘ ene! rt its otimes Cs an eloquent and appropriate speech, he Lishop boys ean sell groceries | during the time of an epldemie, Such wer | halg of the Citizens’ Association, and Mr. W. IN, ‘ ter inte the fushfonnt . York cirel ow ‘Tre Triune correspondent would not ad- cl sturs of Merey, wel : 4 ‘ cPrriinidl —— ee hun een Se buy, Yaris eitels siapciadltnspalen vo res Chicas Heb Caranyoneto «bank ™ on Png boys! po | WMeeted by the provisions of Made Wetallent | testhnony was tuken before the arguments | eno Amoriean Association to Meet 10 : Myer, how FLORA VRE rt SE aE ee ee iL comuglis Ne es Stats nacre nT litical predictions. iW. S. May Laws,” and Gennany did not experl- | were offered, and the policeman on duty at Boston. i comprehensive and ambitious views, and 10 to furnish vist ot names for invite | grate Convention to-morraw witl ech ts ees ite, alin OF seeking alt riled hich | Clark street bridge was heard. ‘Lhe caso of Spectat Dispateh ta The Chieago Tribune, commpretiensive and ambittoits vee macht { tons toa gathuring, ie wae 1 this way thng | Sete Convention to-morrow will be largwand ILLINOIS. In ity wobla uaefulness Hever nutlirer of YY, AL, Ryder was dismissed on payment of | osros, Aug. 24—The annual meeting of f Hive donee the system igo on nol. ony thy | he vous user to tho, fundies wu to Sou | ermposel of stalwarts WIE fener ens Specta: Diapateh to The CNfcag0 Tribune, carci tor tho religious falth of those what | eosis ut the request ot the defense, Cho nF | gho Ameriean Assoclation for tho Advanee- it fit Michael Drisealt were then heard. Col, | ment of Sclence opens in thisclty to-morrow, es they Ho Appleton walved his opentng, and Mr. Con- ‘There can be no doubt that the meeting will ress, has sent a challenge to the Hon, | only the Alestur Institutions w don made sa fengthy arzument for the | be the largest on reeord, and that ft will bea velope Brown Ind gained uv fame that mute hha the to-nlsht are that Hall will be nouiuated for} Willian M. Springer, tivitiug bln to a jolnt ceded and attended fo the stek were erunted | Ufone the aqostunee “of IL. was that | sclentiile event of SA LAGrAUl Importance. Hove rely upon his appointment as | subject on acromedy iit whieh Stee Burton 7 Secretary of State by aeelamation, and Capt, | discussion of ‘the bssues of the eamyntzn, thy permission to follow thelr mevelful calle | tha” Court had no juriadiction | over | yer aside WY Chief of the Siznat Service, Gen, Syer Ine | Tmpersonated the ehavacter of the sexton, | Lateas, of Cerro Gordo, for Audiior on the | Springer has been telting his rurale nati: hay Jae thee i : ay they the cnse, but that Congress lied the Orch too layltes unt piatlenien tive apple augnrated asystenntic plan. Hees Fea oe ee eT eHeT EU at Gl aetna Malice: cde dhs “Youtaeat Tain; bas | oy deans he wns boenusa’thia Hepitio| cdleted.. i Aw mage onal ftir were Water’ | solo rghit, to enact lwws) kovernhing, all for memberahtp, and the Standing Connnittes stations a oll polis wi A a aleeliett by Silat Hapertinent aegotarts | Fane three strome competitors for Attornes’Gen- Hleans declined . discuss the hase cetlig stitutions in MM i "let immediately ntter tho beanelen oe ora Hane ae situ aes tints Pt Mi competent authorities to be tinportant an uel saued were mide by Mr Turton, | er oP her 0% 5, f eine Cups SUCS Ry, i shel lic . Sgt os ress had furnished a remedy for aw willfu = thos cs sing: Mr. practicable, ‘These he provided. with auite hails att Meany dvannantl eatin f eral in MePherson, of Latens, HL peated War of the Rebellion, So far thoy have Moiatl y, ae those present are the following: Mr. aa Hts Jusper, a N o 4 . lon of the ordinance, and that the State 1 shickles, Tag nd eactienble, These he provided Wit att | annileants Yor anvilations ty Mh society | Votes his tho, best tea then Wiraow's | int ho wil eare to ‘meet such w speaker as wed A fgutliold only. ti ty est: | hud no power to wet on the preuilzes, SU, DET rE Ha RR Larter awhose clnty {twas to report conditions of the { doings, Whon Harton came aeross the name ideal owl :. Morris abate, tie te 4 F , dustitutlons 7 Condon submitted any quintity of law to Mrs, Asaph Hall, tho former being the iis weather Dire tines dally, at Intervals of | of @ person in trade tn a snl way, jie ex frignbeelin thoy piltoat ih oes Hug: SR eaten arcane Demoeratte Avera duos nul 8 th sick, owe In Chie 1s sustain the stand he had Gukea, enn ‘Apples | coverer of the moons of Mars and a member Ht Gjght hours. ‘These reports, made in abbre- | cited: miuelt laughter by the contemptuous 0 s towne efor ‘Treas’ “tt | : fon, for tho prosreution, held that the Chic | of the naval observatary at Washington : viated elpher, wero conveyed by telegraph, | tone ho used und the disgusted tachi es- at aerate Treas") party managers in the elty thls evening, the uso possess an Tustitution In St. Loul % : . Prof. W. Clarke esta nt tho List. Jerfect haw s vellng exists s years practleally covers the period In which As many years nzo as Willlam Burton, the Verfeel barony oil ental fering: e8 ati RIK] Te Ue lel 1. Morrison, Republican candidate for | to many a poor and aged Ge ee Wanthor Gureau’ proper hag been de | great comedkin, was tn bls brine, Sexton enthusiasm for Garfield ishigh, Indications | Cor & Witetows ) campaign with. him, but it is not nud with the delivery of these reports ad | pression he asstimed, as he called ant the object being to attempt some settlement Mhero they take care of | tho dumente SEA ARO ne pe atl | Coppa, Vutindelphin: Pree Washington and ab other huportant posts to | sligle word “Retall” and seratehed: the oa ee ADE ate ritlement.| ‘These four Institutions stand under the is | ind yalld. Ie quote considerable nw also | Prot, G, bt Barker, Philadelnt whielt they wens sent, or at which they were | wune viotently with ils penetl. KANSAS, of the “Demoeratle split in the Fifteenth | reetton of a Provinelal ‘This hhh position } to sustain his Sattion wile a SLD. of Cl Teo dropped Rea the telegraph while. on thelr pa a . Speeiat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, District, where Jolin Jt, Eden and Col, Milter | iy nt presont occupied by Brother Leonhard Ii aummlng up, Justices Summerfield said hy Tray sw way to Washington, the practleal workings SERIOUS SPORT, Torexa, Kos, Awe 2.—The Demoeratie | 4 wth inthe fel as Democratic cand | dausen, of Chieaga, “In ently youth he et st an : stite Conver vets here geratte | Wiese Hdenstuls La with. the tiimugers | Joined the Onder of the Alextins, ai he ns | ee ea want ano. tho 4 ne 1s 4 tate to the comierehut valnoof the Weather eA Xi, Xo Atte 8 ‘The Hemoe rata will prob SOA OMNES te fuuninted, un fie Haale seu tint ey wilt butnisy on the field Ne pact an th the ‘Herd | uppented uid’ a test til the higher | Baltiiure, President, and Mr enitte ns bina cantsteo, of the U. ‘Ste: ‘ ig Phe emoc mibly WX tt 3 eC; but alse othe field of battle and in the felc i The om} - * kins ETDS area Parte eo AG oC was "yl rT Ree REE RTE Senator E.G, Ross for Governor, and tho | lose the district miles the trouble cin be | hospitals of the Prussian army. ln the Oli courts, The low fine as Hwas atthe | tan, of Jolns Hopkins, Balthe of the Weather Bureau in the Signal Ser hin (i, Morrly, D.C. Gite res Sir doh wher Sever et oy heey fea fe aL] suggestion of the prosecution, Col. Appleton | and Lady Henshaw « rascals the Revs mariners, and to comm How valnubls | atternoonat Se'eloek, ‘Thy erew wero eat- | Hepunlicans renominate Gov, St dolin. Tt patehual ani Several eoneulttelons have a AVorhh ite lesions ie supnortet {a thelr | stating that there ind bean meh taproves | HD, McCook, Philadelphiag Prof, P. te He eee all pind. te eats Tay ll parts OF ) dong watermelon on the lower deck, and plays | #8 Wateratood that the Demoerats will with- leet Stereatcorgunizer? hus thus. fie | Whislseven the ene I tie Turkish Kinpires | ment On the river, ae age wand STE Te Rnaersom Tho wHuntTy « Le inully testify, citi ua fully throwing the Find al each other, Kraul draw Ross, ant that tho Greenbackers will fullvd to evolve a sntisfaetory plan of settles | where the Sultan, In eonsideration of tho nity GOTTA TOW Wn Rosine me Ava a. He M tho serviee some great disngters show, ‘Trainor, the. serond cook, was at the re withdraw their candidate for Governor, | met, solfanertiicing devotion of thy AI xfans in Tho Toda funtlyy wl Awe T ples ted As ttt, the day before tho meeting of the unfortunate Mitlsrecelved, but als frizerator getting provisions for supper, tL | flge Vroouan. The Demoeratle ant ST nursing the “Christian as well us the Mo- jadi fnintls, wha were Iniplteated Adsnedation was davated to a entamologied MAL hanmedan sick, his donated to “the [Ino a enttlag alray at Now 142 Canalport Toast. “Pho Muse fC Natural [istery Se ; Apectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Onter largo tracts of fund of great | avenue, take exceptions nee teats Tha. AL ENE Nn tle Heine. comparative stranger, A pleee of rlad. hit together for the purpose of uniting upon a Bostros, Awe Mr. doxhuw K. Osgood, | value, Ti Amuelea, however, the Order avenue, take exceptions to the account pube | cl was ocenpled most of the day by wy t oan a warning from the Signal tu 1 . i$ % sturting on her fatal taal voyage. The first was hls first day an (hy bowl, and he was at telegraphic warning of dange: Greendaek Connulttees will then be called + “ ye . rH Cinseet | yiandty di cit Wd at fusion ennlldate, probably. the Ton, John fe : cc ptert has entirely to rely upen the eharlty and lished In yesterday's papers ti so far as. students of Tnseets, who met inforius z ports was bultetined Noy, , In on the hip, Being quick-tempercid, he 4 a beset the Probibitary candidate for Governor tn | js o 4 rely wy My cehinardty and . th fa i . the forenoon and formally fe Ue afterneol a enutionary slanal was displayed at picked up tha tee-plel and, threw Ub Martin, of Topeka, who wilt be avceptable to | Matne, In his specel at tho recent Portland hate, of nivale ULL Ais CA en area tn oe et Among the gentlemen present many, have 0 WY Och, 26, INTL. ay Violently Into tha erewd. The dan | both purtles. 1tiselalmed that Martin ean | Convention aecepting the nomination, ‘re- PASM rrr tanks aetna at : ane Y | scordd-wiile reputation, siel as 8, UL Seuds : is Myer’ sucecuted In amuking exchang serous missile hitb Willivin teed, a | carry the enthro opposition vote, and that ho | marke ” up stitutions, 2 blow for the | other member of the Sack fam); 1 Us Lever expeeted sre an honor | They ale | der, Dr He A. Hager, A. 1 Grote, J. Te Lee ‘nt ‘M rologle: rt ‘hich | deck-hand, on the chin, tnilleting the Canudian Meteorological Uuvean, whieh y 1 tnilteting: at and the thought come: 4 7 HLalso draw lnrgely fram the Reuublican hat just been established, and from. that | slat wound, ‘Cratnor followed np with the will i . ‘ as thi dad ust reports wave thik | feepleks, smd was about to strike Reed, when | TANKS as tnnny of thom will not volu for | through my rain what. will I synchronously with those of tho United | iiflreman, olin Staltinwalt, enught holt of | St. dol on account of his pronounced States inthe sane cipher. By this arrange: | Trulnos’s shirt and told line to Let up,” ment the Dominion outposts hive atten aiven | is it was onty an aceldent, and Reed was not warts (o the United States of storms move | to blaine. ‘Tratnor turned, draw a revolver ing downward from the north. Gi from his hip-packet, aunt withouta word fired ‘ 7 pag oededd In securing at act of Congressexs | We Stlthwalt. ‘ke ball took eifeet lu ts dorsv the Greenback nominee for Congress the system tongricnitral reports, In | Head over, the left eye, and Jodged tna] in tho Second Congres dsr. ‘Phase stations for agrleulturnt absere | wisele, ‘Prafnor nt “once went above to only dowbtfal dlatrict in Vationg now cover very lirge portion of the | the linieroum, where" his &tep-brother, Ape felt. Be shins Was the great Chicago fire In Ovtor | jeg » Sueks we Ves y Wy, ty Tovernment Eutonul ritshing Tai) whieh destroyed their hospital. ‘ie lege that the Sucks were the ageressors, and | conte, C, ¥. ites, the ‘Government ntow t ‘| . 7 7 Ist, and Prof, Packard Sly Oe | et tation was eatdy cleut or debe when the | (hat tho frst blow was a briels thrown ab Sx | OB HOE Ni : Sih What wil ny wife say when Elles say devoting clemune took It outot_oxistenee, | Hodun’s head by old man Snel, Tt is also ERR ete he uate Uy Se age sinperanes view: me ~ | wher | + | Hut the Qruer was not dunnted, ant hnmedl: | dented by them that Lizzie Sack bi good looks | ja, mh frote, Prof. ae temperancs views and his outspoken ad | when f go hoing to-night, that she his got teal Club, A, 1. Grote, Lr vovuey of tho prohibltory amendment. ‘The cundidate. for Governot for i husband.” ately atte the firo, erected 8 new hospital, Ing, and that Mrs, Hodum has red hatr, In | J, Cooke, S. 1, Sendder, J.D. Duta tho Democrats, If thls pl seeeds, WH ine | JU Oszood has evidently spoken her mind Hs stitution, with ill ite Revo Leu cits, short, they want {t fully understood that the | Hav. 1. G MeCook, and Died. Le 1a ea Cireenback: nomtaive for Congress | fur Mr, Oriol maw sunennces, ks nvithe | Es mated of a buliing orl a era | ellibors all sid wlth, Wwhilelt Wun | rend piped fa, tho. evenins, paper drawal from the fel, andl his retusal to net pn ot ade Porat a heavy | doubtedly true, and that the reputation of tha | read by TL. asset rot, C. No Ti onal District, tho | vith the eutureed Prolibitiontsts, net | [iron of debt, which isa great drawback | Saek family Ig not at all nosh ‘They prom. | and De Th Tlogen, ot Crnbrlitge. A, E . a, ., ft td ‘ tothe Brothers, Dut they never grow weary a v , ry e was USI, nes Avast, Mey Aug, #i—doshun Ky Os | {i thelr nate work In tiie interest of vy AVES’ J Fx to ghey thane wll tu tia ¥ aud Heit | Roy, John G. Morris, of Ballinare, Tey nididate of the 5 . Y y when Suel vought to trl for the cute | elected Preside! stub. country, Tunes Kelly,’ was oat work, sand | Day HH! Kas, Atte th——U pon tho | Pemperance party for Governor, ity of nursing the sek poor, OF the 813 sick, ihe! Bugle Ta: brorh: i peal for the ey teil Lente oF ths Ct Gene Myer hoped to establish an interna. | tok hin yo had nearly Ktled | recommendation af LC, Walkinshaw, peas for Instance, who were. during the last year | vie wounded on hand are all doing fairly A MOCK MARRIAGE Ht ean AE ttadiarrepurts, Dut We fs (ond or the crew, Kelly told ‘ration to walt, | Member from Trausas an the Nutlonal Cony DEDAWANY attended and nursed In the Chleago Alexian | enough, Mardin Todt fs rest eomfori- - Hot Ived to earry aut hls parpos tn oaddf- 7 tu he would seo how diylly the aan wits anittes of Boys ta Blue, Cold. C, Carne a He. Hospital, and of which every one remalned | ably, and will probably pull throwzh, | Chris- pretal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune : Han to the weuther reports proper he. intros | hurt. Gn selurning Kelly. reported, tho | 1 appoluted by Gen, diraue commie Waansarox, Dele Aus, Sh—'Tho Demo: | grag averuge twenty-turee days tu dh dunt | HPs wi ee Se ea tied, | STERBESVIE QO. Ang. 2—Tts over ; ey duced a system or observations con the | Wound # bad ony, and that Trainor had got ya In Blue for Kansas alse. Urders in | eratle State Convention to-slay nominated | ton, | 50d wero taken cur of with: | had aveloxd ell, Dut the phystehins at tha | ing Josephine Edwards, through her ator Changes and tho depths of water In {he prlus ) ita wserape. ‘Phalnor got his hint, enat, znd | 108) «te the organization will thy aiiroctonl as Col, Bb. Martin for Conavess by aeelamns | OME iy remuneration whatever, ‘T i ey ‘ is ! 1 Ht “ a Somo fellow hard up for ndrink went to | cate of marriage, and they returie by Pa, Aug 2%—Lhe Di r No, 31% Orchard i this elty, au Uved feet ated " st. from Socorr TaN iy nO S N f “Ted te | any regard to religions creed or filth. Tho | street, yesterday attert 1 asied ist | Saturday, when Yoods the 17th Inst, from Socorre Island, tor whieh | nominated the Lon, George We Webber as | ITTSTON, Pity AUS his Demoeral : 8 street, yesterday afternoon, and asked fora, " i " onferencs of the Twelfth Distrlet resulted | Alexian Hospital at Chicago lias, whole slothe: ry " ei he existence of marriage, _ stallng stat of selentile, cdueated phystelins, of sult of clothes for young Mr, Cosel who, {he tho woke afte vasa I that te Brundage by Luzerne County | themsely " one: fore wanted a dry sult, ‘The tantly gave | Yue ie vortiients Dinette ei tn thls nally, the Grvenbaek nominee, | + wants ne ae Ae eatty eee hf: the toting aun were surprised GANG | Uyaerled Inst pring fo 8 sau laty TEARS Staite plaeeitelie. alate ut whern, from Mazathin, reports the United | divtriet held thelr Convention here tocity, SNBYLVANIA Adjt Gen, Wena the nMeHtian, of | States schooner-yacht Preda arrived theroon | seventy-nine delegates Lelie present, aul phe apr On WIL probably not soon be settled, ‘és Ceststiits wre all men of low Ynartyrs ln the profession of nursing Uieslek, ‘Nhey: we theirown pl yalelana without | the residence of Mr, Gose ‘t © | County-lospltal reported hluvag slightly line | ney, W. A. Oweny, brought sult against doe CHR ttn iver aivine notice of-the | vest wont forward, and diapered. Phe | ah to Leavenworly, Ka ‘ole We Me ‘ing EK iF vomaluiter, | 3a), were abla to Y | proved fast even ‘an wl v1} senh Woods for Sl 2 ous : freaking wat ters ut dreshats, Hee ne T doliée hada hot unit tor the Powi-be mace | Leeper ts appointed Adjutunt-coneral, | Ali bn eee iy LL ast it sl a dee for thelr attendance, Among those it AE eC rarer Me Sen pre rere ta Ht Hatwals } water, and his reports In Wily respect. have. derer, but finally arrested Itin Just as he was commuulentions will bo addressed to these | Charles J. Love, Dre iltely, and George | tended and nursed without pay were men of | Tohendan Oplelu, whe was cut by tere that on the Sth of the month Miss Kd will ] [iter ati his repakts, In this respect Lave | trite wnt of w stnalt ladt In Cannel, ait | Hewlanarters, | Onuntaations gre springluyy | Muswell TL denominations, Siek “women are not | yanek ina free hehe at No, 615 Canal street, | Heeompanted Woots to Washington Cort 4 tablished a school at Fort Whipple, nene | Draught hin to tiivelty, "Cho wounded man | We everywhero throughout the State, The Convention then indorsed the plats | taken in nt the Alexian hospitals, becnuse | fy'nise convalescent, “Choiuts Duityy who | Pennsylvunta, under a promise of marie Washinigtons witlh athorongh system of ede | WHS nt Let accounts "very low, aud tho ae forns of the National Convention at Chichi | fells are not permitted th became was veeldentally shot by lis brother, bs tna | Thuy went to the house of a supposed willl : wediy nade fumillir with the duties o: — og ipectah Dispatch ta ‘The Chieaga Tribune, ower in the Stato fs tecessury to goad * . jo bring hin through all right, : ave SSS 1 the urenn. ‘THE PACIFIC CASTAWAYS Grasp Rating, Mleh, Ais. 2h—" rf § ity of wt the Ib al without remuneration has es rf rlage ceremony, and the mtuister gave Gen. Mye ai . : A . AS D » Mich, Ang. 24—Tho Re- | goverment and the prosperity of our cite q etl. Ever sines the existenes of 4 ee ay, a | ‘a vertitl: iunte ayeh Plunket pala tho stosest alten: San Fraxeisco, Aw 24—Tho steamer | publicunsof this (the Fifth) Congresstonal | 4% t= ‘Aloshins hava been regarded 0s AN IMPOSTOR, Edwards what purported to be & ! i ' F Gen, My 0 Wi ° a ae ailtary ran lee Rall’ ened Ww] sho was dlspatehed frou here duly 2s by ore | their candidate ou the flest forinal ballot, 1 ' evils. a Lieaee betes wt vinta Ferre grccunel eaten dorsaf Seeretary Thompson to seaveh for | glvlng hin dt votes, ‘Thy other competitors si nomination of two candidates for Cone | ioustho one Who attends ho” Brottors | Heaald, had necidentally gut wet, und therc- witof them, even Tfcompetent, to he pros | Capt. Jones and wife and the boat's e moted to the rank of Brigadier-tioneral, al- | the abandoned burk Mathilde, supp ww of | were D, Mefaughlln, of Muskexon, and prge A. Barr, of Grand Haven, Mr, Web> % a vity, W re rthat she ob 7 paid Comnitys. Me i fimo tater to lenen that he wi i rt city, whoin hw treated: Be badly tho ott: though there may be some doubt whet v0 of en fe ‘ stiles jeden aba utes of the Order no Brother of the Alexian | fine ne that he was tun bios ore | tained a divorce at the ast term of he Chief Signal Olver as” suet waa made | SeoaMreearee tat attr Fe ee ERR LETH Tr eee NT Order can bo ordalned nea priests therefor, | ‘The follow is described ay about 24 years of | Sttay edwards holonus to n, auc fant ty ot the distrlet. 1s candidacy arouses. tne NEW SENSES, thoy aro called. the **Aluxian Brothers,” | tee, low-sized, Iicht complesion, Hglit brown, 4 ¢ Woods has fensu enthusinsm, rendering his etece | ‘Tuntos, N, Jo, Aug. 3h 16 Prolitbition | and not “Alexian Futhora’’ Any sick curly hal, aud wore 0 gray sult’ot clothes, ude her. chat rank bee nothing could bo found af te CUstAwa sy god-looking youl Mey, always been constileredt a quiet, Inslustrions } ara thy pri He ee aaa ae T heform party have called a Stato Conve pergon who desires the solaces of Seana x ‘ SING, HN nrdet with, Tetuveniee te t dont ne ine stenumeyatelit ton bs eriainty, aL oe ae for Se it Hed nomdnate a Sia es ion is religion ean send for any representative A NEIGUBORLY QUATRE, Fase Pons meas = TaN IRR RECTOR CoAT yee tho san | erate pnd Greonbackers in thelr Conventions DEDSe Ly shoose Presidential El are Ve | of his faith, and his wishes are promptly at- | ‘Lhe knife aud the revelver hag helt sway i. nt Ta autlesden, Pruny aw reprenenttlvo of the uiiinding no traesa¢ the ubjects of | the Deiaerats tied to hold thelr County STBSOU IT, preacher gra Catholle pills a det rat Lind oxiginallty enough to abandon both | range acs ites if ihe + Generel Staff and Capt. Ielurd 1, Strong, | her search loft to pursue the quest on otlor Nee Tatvention here terday, mal | St. Lovis, Mo. Aug, 24—Gen, James | Whenever tine permits ft, the -Alexian | those deadly weapons, uxt to bring. tho | ii were proved ty bare been te work of Ue deut. y nwoody, aul Lisut. | islands not far distant, this afternoon an Intensely bitter fagtloual ] Cyalg was nominated for Congress to-day by Brother utteuds tot i ¢ slek in priyate fiualiles | dowerpot Into compytition witu: them. ia } ceudigrles,

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