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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: convinced thit the Nght wouldend dlenstrously MONDAY, AUGUST 30. ew Orleans, and thoy brought {ho sleeve to “UNCLE TOMS CABIN.” {t, turned out on tne world beggars a me." ‘i for the Atinerican troops, He dismounted from ous expectations would ba aw POLITICAL NOTES. SNA aR TRIN ri th “Who waa Caany f Win horse awl ordercd a messenger to rida ts Pensuntey; a lawless, agitution woud ie cue the hale on thete less bs ennala intl handily know for fang, mhorn gene to oF | rapklly ne nosaible (a. tite txecutve Monalor fourncer by a Methued enneveaons and sls point in estimating tholr vitae, Their wey oo that answe! er des \. a fuforim Mrs, Madison to leave the cits or . . ho nccummmited ngaliet the day of reckoning — & ! th ite Chele welghts An Interview with Lewis Clark, the | “Who wns Ath aT ingais ahed ahe “meked wane | British Land-Owners Against Irish | tho Int day of danunes, 18 Kael Cairns, the Tho Pot Beginning to Boil in tho | ee my ei” gta ms female, AMY ur “g Harris" of the articles of value eld be can nts F; Lord-Chuncellor of tia! Inte Government, Wid Wostern States Dloodedt tock, Imported apeciaily. tor tres ee ecorge Harris mi “One of the Nitle s MaryAnn Logan, | Iy tarried inn carriage nnd | sturied Land-Occupiers. stress on thy exceptional Iegidation Intros i no “custom duty ts required, tho ike : : St Taaw her only short time ago, while on a visit | for Mr. Madison‘a place, at Montnetier, Via He- “hy the bil No Legislature of any Stato cont to bring Thoin belue t . dinky = ‘Ory: South, afler a forty vents abeonee. Late dinner | fore ber departure sho directed two servants, in Amerien, sald Lord Cairns, would: sanction HUT forage, The atidiicag will dgeagtn tion ib hor inaaesaant co ber tube Ena eomo moony ] dob Teme an, Cheney Meceath, 10, remtlt | ayy Defeat of tho Compensatlon-for-Distarbanes the witeut ‘to tnnntrcone | Selection of Delegates to Conventions to } to-day in tieh enra to thelr leatination mani ynieh Tres ¥ 8 it boy. ding, rani, vy by , f ¥ 3, sat 2 Bion. 4 0, * The Narratico of His Life—iis Eseapo He nt eye thin’: Unelerones Canines? | troops, to avo the famous portealt of Washing: DIN by tho Monso of Lords Intution emitempinged uy the DI coud nei Bo Held This Week, bwners vO ht iow. the comapanaTly ett ee Canad ST think HE is ong of tha most remarkable | ton, by Stunrt. | ‘These damestion, nding that » he nore exceptional than thecnse it was devised nesaot hay nad graln tit the Wests ype pects books ever published,’ As : s 5 ‘. n cl . - ho volta whiel ave rlsed wilt prota saab sa ME TaN wana ocortrawar” | eutitettund ase ie ena Win aeons se SONS MUI MO | a for Zandle Oaadldates ofthe | ft frcetoe pron tn teat (ett in 1841. “No, they tre true, nithough the connections | White House, A vast amount of wush tuts been ‘i 3 0 Ontlook for Leading Oandidates of the | 1a Now ¥ Marni r . prone dat atretebcd lo maken good store e | written bout the preservation af this pleture. Grounds Urged Against tho Measuro by Its JAH AR RACH PTIONAL PUNE 3 ie Now Sark and other Know of one woman who bid bn tho wee “ive tor nearly a week, to avald being: over | Even Mr. . horses. ‘Pia shi tye in Ono- Ot Hla beckss de rr ife ‘Oponnenls: TUspceutine to Teelund, and does not exist in Republican Party, q Over | geries sive. Madigon as xaying ton couple of ristocralle Opponents. England and Seotland.' Tho legisiation conte P iy ered one of the fl Something About the Originals of tho ‘ 4 pinned of would ¢ have intertervd with United States, away from her children. T know of another | gentlemen who informed her of tho victory of . What isan cxcopttonitl process,—the process of ILLINOIS. 7 Wonan who. pitched her two children down a | the British: “Save that nlctures save or testroy Spectal Correspondence of The Caleago Tribune, ICRUCHES UD HUSCEPHICNE Ot Rune Tree tik aL aEN e : Oharacters in Mrs, Stowe's Welleand thon threw herself nfter them. £ | iebut don't tot Rofl Into tho handsof the | joxpox, Aug. 7.—It was anounced yesterday | thon then comes thine wheter when ah ox: gg TH Pusnatente Te Cala TAN CRIMINAL NEWS, Book, could name dozens of other cures, 4 hh I HF ttte bout ac {lutt a thousand extra troops are under autden | cepttonal pawer is dipt tab eetepe FENONA, IIL, Aug, 20—Tho second rally o! 5 Sito what da you ow your freedom?" ‘ i Ea fe began abot noon, fore pa orders for Ireland. Ordinarily, tho transport of | {onal severity in times of exceptional fare hin tho Republicans took plicehere yesterday. Tho SIIORT IN IIS ACCOUNT: Uo ty campleston. ‘ Or RE EE a te aE ee | ath Le sabe HuFfly, tho traunspy from exceptionil causes, osceptionnl legistation | meoting was to have heen out of doors, but a Sheetal ta cineiamalt Commer Spcctat Correspondence of The Chteago Tribune, “Where yn nit Kel yOu caluention? er eine tal e fen, try wounded. | Thy #8 thousnal arniey men merveeths Crane auld can be eonsitered ont df keeping witha very | heavy rain necessitated adjournment to Armory || Prersnuua, Tie Attype hon jae ti Onrnnx, 0. Aug. 2L—This homo of Antl: | cram the nuetion-block it how." b | Ordered ‘a retreat. ‘The men fled inailairece | 28Fdly exe! to comment; butin the present Ine | excepttonnl ic train of circumstances, Healde: hrough: Halt, which was Milled by 1 most intelligent au- | the elty early thls morning Untted states Mare Binvery, although but v small town, bas inany | © Were you acquainted with Hons. theoscln away thoir arms and equips | stineo tt derives sientticanes from tho attitude tho bi would sul have left tho Irish lander 4 ee ot tho same remedy whieh an Engilsh Inndlord has, | dence to Usten to d. J. Cussoh candidate for | shal Cantril, of Denver, Colo,, bitv! historical romances eonneeted with It. {have OLD JOIN TOWN, a TA a eta ae ig Ramee rp Lords has taken wp this | aswell as mothiee remedy Witch ie lutely heen | Senator, and Judge Payson, enndidate for Con- | C, C. Tompkins, cousiny of ins nae rage 2 found grent pleasure in roaming over the vil- |] of Harpor's Ferry fume?” cate thrmugh Wi Hi ehornn id aiatiersenl foe week towards thy tenant-farmers, In rejecting | taken from the Seoteh lnndiord by the abolition % nee Inge, talking with the old. residents on various “Yor, alr, Liknew hin well. Ho got up several subjects, and find that the topic of Siavery still prectgata Mussnetuectts for ine, At ove Une’) Mr, Madison followed bis “wife. Fomaine nan tending theme of conversation | 2 MUSE Mls house, gud windy Ht ty homey Vovited “anare fn Washington, exe here, espeelally arhong the old Abolitionists, “Yea Pred hus gob a boy tmned after me." oman Catholic priest FO eye shortly before duek, I | Frourfurthoreonversntion winch. tienrned | found mat tele fam x oss, Inn thts district. Judge layson delivered a | merly United States Marshal of Col ' tho Government's mensura for thelr rellef,—tho | of the law of iypothee, ‘Thon, the character ut | Ce : wt of Colorado, when, weet Compensation-for-Disturbance bill. Mr. Forster, | Irish holdings t# altogether exceptional. ‘There grand speteh aud srentey much cot hueiannts itwas a Territory, [lo ts the sume ‘Tompkins, ting the | the Chief Secretary for Ireland, was questioned | FO HMWOW at those holdings, gud not tone anviss thos fir hus beon wo most brillant | ge will bo remembered, who at one time wag P 7 one, wid tho old Eighth will send hit lo Cons Se ie eee isimatical ba tha iiiune. ne Camenonsy Inst: | te ane eee a ema ee anit eres iy at Teust San! uinjorlty over tho Green largely interested tn Distelet of Columbia pays ret most of Shenk. a " ee cyening; and, while denying that the Govern: | sent a. population of GW000 at the 1 itek-Demoeratic candidate, Sr, Cassel deliv. | ing contract in 1817. fly disappenred from fe ward different polnts in Muryiand and ¢ hele famities had already: ered a neat speech fn the short ime allotted | ver, coming East to dispose of q Ni east Ci 5 ne Us, ety. 0! 4 nent were Ii pension of arising, went so | Teckoninge-a population Mable to clectment mh é batt bb spaso of a mining clu knocked nt the door of No. 100 Enst College Amts, nt tho sanatataiten aE file Tele i cand from tho elty. tho eitia | enter a pen me ohn perce cal He ee Penr urtee yourk anid its tuprenic ae eat mene hin. ‘Things, pollticully, have commenced to | Hatting to dispose af his elnim, he foreut. to rer street —a_ cory Bubttirban residence, slttnted | bo yet out n history of tls life and ndventitre ye a Salvo De tt lle ma a Of Argyll pointed ont. to tall of these anit | YOM, turn home, and it was discovered that SANK TO suricof tho Lake Shore. ATE | ee ae ee a nt teen RITE eee ee ae Te a ee eee aunt, I cone, | eetar aca eee ig cautruets in ths sens nt inc eel Plerateh to The Caledon THtbuMe on. | abort in ily aveotiats wont IKON, hy wat 5 My knock att nies Cel sand doing odd jobs about a i ae axed jn Mayo and other parts one | Seoteh and English farmers have: mute then. Kee acetates 1 ‘a { Saar fe BY) Souther Teo eed Lacan ianered ines | eHow far tho puro cat Jone abot | gentieniaa named Newallat eu tows. Me 60 | senoneg af tho foeling of insecurity oxisting in | 1 Seotok and Euulish farmerabave til to bo | Vuntton' ne the. Conrtlionne yerteriay, aid Tu inginte. GE ineatie! aspiuane See eas I eee dhe antdtenge of le, Ile wns rently | euuentine his chituren. He lectures seine, wad | the fronpe aurrontedt the howee, and tatried We | those distelcte, (A miliary demoustrauon Is Bee eects tet aehioh ie est entiters muse | Maly the following nominations: Ror Chreult | gnee, Union, Satis, Maras Cunt came ‘it fe thin he looked,—his form belug bent, rpc Ms H oy eI Vho fired the shot hs never | oyidently deemed necessary have been reduced to. poy thelr rents lust. yeur, | Glee Charles Heckel, of Long Creeks for | search of “Tompkins, suing tinder tho é Illa skin was almost whites hatr curly, Int } remarkable inn, MONTGOMERY. | dens are That Mahe they feed the in vlow of tho numerous oviotions toe enforced nein be they oat at, exis over Chk éner, Samal Hopkins, Se, of Macon, ‘tho Gone | litte place entled Dublin arrested him,’ Te tind { somewhat thing hu bad a bright, shurp oye, ot Capitol ind tho F itive Mansion, ‘The Hgeht | during tho next two months, and Inanticlpation | Minter of evieiiuns tells the Tn tian | Yentlon, which wag inde up of just elghteen Leen th Washington two Hay wand to-day wag A WIFE’S DECEPTION. of-the conilagration was geen, it Issuit.as fur | of tha rosistance which thoy muy possibly il i i deletes, seleeted nine delegates to attend (a | on his way to Denver with his prisoner, fom P slearielt: Tacs) Bi EuIL heard: alten yee 4 2 Ne fe Baltimore, forty milo distant. Only. tte walls | provokes ordinarily prosperous year, there were ninety” | ionraentative Nominating Convention, Speceh~ | Klus, who wus one OF the mast wrombnent all, 1 from the frosts OE tn peak i about ia . of the buildings were left standing. ‘Tue 'Tainuse's renders may remember that, | way. Kerry, Literlek, Mayo, Meath, {t es wero inde by tho Hon. A. J, Streeter, Greco Hatin. i Colnrain airing Grant's Adininistrue tT pounds, and stood 5 fect 8 Inches in hight, show: | she Sceretly Gots an Infant Cor Adope | | Un tho following morning tha Hritiel got fire + | non, aed Waterford, bn t8i), hi baek-Lubor candidite for Governor of ‘Tunols, | ton, eald that he wished Mls arrest Kept quiet, = ing that at ano time he was a model of physical | yon, Felztn Nlekness and Presents | tothe Freusiry, i two-story: Drick building of | on coming into offico, Mr. Gindstone’s Govern= | Tes tN) humber rose to 20h: while inthe Bree | Wd the Hon. d. F Scott, Groenback-Democrats | 04 ho thought ho could fx the entire matter wa ithond. ‘Tho warm welvome to biacheerful | ghe Weungater to the BMollrhted anne :| Medal dimensions whieh stood wiuru ihe tres, mont vlocted to dispenge with the oxceptionnl | HES the numbce rose to 261; Neblle in the Bnet | ia Posion candidate for Conwress In this (the | without trouble, fe ia a mun of Yatuils, and ! home and family—whieh consisted of himsclt | tand—sho Mxcovery ‘Kwo Weeks | Cytecnth street mnt Bl nvestes ua,| Gowers elven Wioya, in. Trelandl Uy. the dedce., | estliaatet tone ‘ conti ceciay Dueck to Tne Chtetgo Teun, filet in Washington, wna kept grote} : and nine fine children, the eldest 1 yenrsof | interes War aid Navy Hepartment. bulking, whieh] Preservition act, just thon expiring. It was AT LEART 1,500 PERSONS Jour, Ml, Aug. #.—The Stato Prohitition | xecret, and tho news of this omen prominent t ago—ied me to feel that I was In the presence of Phituitetphia Times. srere built whore the present fmipostinratructure, | thelr pollcy to govern Ireland without recourse | inye been turned adrift tn these counties by stfon, it Lineoin, primed a tieket of Presi- | man's disgrace Is gtvett to tho world now for the * Rian who was not nn entire stranger to good | Aboutelahteen months ago Nathaniel Grubb, | Ow nearly, completed, stands, ou tha corner of | to forelble mensures, and tholr wish to allay ag! ovictiuns this year. ‘That is tho state of things tal Ktectors, aud itlso nominated a full stute | Hret time. 6 Soa wat guitare. With tho memories xii {thon w bud ara Grubb, } Seventeenth atrect ‘and, Penasivania wwes | tation by peaceful’ means. As an earnest of which the Government brought Ih thotr UI to ket, nS follows: For Governor, Uriah Copp, Serene socicty and ¢1 es stil jon a hitndsome youth or 19 yeurs, wooed a | pie, were next fired, Tho altars of Stuto | noir intent d heentiso ovletions f ametiorate, hut whieh, in the view of the House of Lot; fur Licutenunt-Goyernor, George: MURDERED. ‘ frosh froman curly rending of *Unelo Tou’s | young woman named Magic Mackral, his senior | und: the postal business of the young Hoe heir intentions, und beens evictions for non | of Lords, dors not constitite an enierge miford, of Oltaway for Secretary of State, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, « Cabin,” L upprectated the envinble opportunity | by a year and a half, Young Grubb was tho } pulille weru conducted from oillees iy ntl. paynent of rout were Jatentably on the ine | ‘Lhe opponents of the bil puluted to tho py et Reed, of Login County; for Auditor, | ronr Wayne, Ind, Aug. 2.—About 9 0% 4 seins Sued NEW 1 ity whist Men: ty Mate restdences, ‘They were not harmed after | ercase in districts whera dire distress had pre- | pect of a magnificent hurvest.to the fuer that | the W. #. Crissey, of Docatury for, Trens- Ind, Atty. 20—About 1 o'clock of conversing with the perton from whom Mrs. | only son of a devoted fathur and nother, whose i Ly | ; " 3 thia afternoon two broth re Harriet Neeeher Stowe drew the chief charace | ehiet ut 1 aiceit bo their f ine: firing the War and Navy Departinents, +» | vailed, Mr, Forster introduced a bill for acenring depots Inthe savings-banks are steadily nes | urer, George Harrington, of Sangamon County; oon two brothers named John and ¥ arriet Heeeher § chief thought appeared to be their baypiness. | Ros marched bis troops ie the corner of Fit | {oUt ted tounnte some compensation for dis, | Cumulating, and tho customs-eccelpts rapidly } fur Attorney-General, Capt. Lee, of sullivan. Derry Snurr, nged respectively 10 and 2 both I tersfand incidents of tint work, Jt was none | They consented to bis murringe, and alxe made | tecuth and F streets, and drow thom Up betore a fo_ovicted teunnts some compansation for dis: |. ix ng tothe finer tag constinption: Much enthusiasm was manifested, and a de> | notorious cl (Mr. Dillan, who tntely | termination to stand by the teket expressed, rauters, became Invulved ut a sibs tig of tho Land League that | Itesolutions were adopted expressing Inck in ex urban brewery in a quarrel with w tenmster other than reparations for hin to bring his wife hume, balding occupled by tho Hank of the Motropo- | turbanee,—or, in other words, soma cyutvalent LEWIS CAI, PENCHANT feita- di BLP Mirover, and every | HS tw the Sutton Metropolitan Ban "this | forthe good-will” of thelr holdings. ‘Chls Wilh the George Harris of “Unele Toin's Cabin.” Noe instituaen had loaned the Governinent 00M) NY) thore wae no need toxcnd the but around any | isting parties to rumedy the evils of intomper- | Nttued John Mochstresser, in tho course of whieh corye Harrigof “Unete Tom's Caine” He | migrating would see bln gulng wats to his work | und tho plate fen Wiel Hs notes were pried Aa nar ea ord ait oateD Innger, Dut tae tho tino Is como when the Hae ie eatudorsitie wommicsudmees | John Snurr struck HMochstresser two blows with t way ready and willing toanswerquestions and | oy the banks of tho Schuylkill, Hie was tall, | bore tho words, “a depasitory of thy Govern. as to apply only tv certain districts, covers | pio should by helping themsutves, But, if ev Stectat Diayateh to ‘The Chicayo Tritiies natick of tlrowood, eausing bis death in thtety ; talked freely of hls enrly history. After belug | with dark hair and smooth faee, and us his fir: nent. Some of. those notes had fallen into | Ing roughly the whole of Munstor and Con- | tlons Increase at the present rate, how aro the | Hearn, MH, Ang, 2.—The Kune County He- | yitnutes. Ho never spoke afte hho was xt iy t comfortably seuted by his site, Clark reluted to | foottrod tho dusty road, with hisbrecetesstuck | tle postevsion Of tho Tiritish. nnd Cen. toss | nuught, and those wild Atlantic coasts whoro, | evicted to have the chunce to help themselyesin | publican Convention was held atGeneva yester- | Deconsed was 28 years old, aint lenves it cer j me something of his personat history ft highereachhig: voota, har, louked. ‘tho’ gallant. [eee et se te tose Gevermient bank. He | frum a’ failure in tho harvests both of land and | 8H houest, peaceable wy; or how are they tobo | day, and selected tho following deletes to tho | yoveral ebildren, ‘Tho trostle taygan atu daned i See a Pree orgy | i blsher is 1 jw Ra was preparing to. tro. it, when a citizen | ben tie people Piucovanaer ela nblo to subsist, without somebody's charity? | District Congressional Convention at Elin, oc- | yivon Inet. week by Mochstresser, ae : Who were your futhor and mother’ yoouan thathe was, His intended wife was a | Informed him that it was a private Institue | Set tho people were retunoe winter to the | ‘These are questions which, In komo ehapo, aro | curring next ‘Tt SORTING GOT MOTT RS tM E askent. Food-luoklue girly with bright buck eyes, | Hon. and hind no connection with the Govurn- | polnt of fsturvation; and tho scope of {ts pruvis- | only too likely to coma up for an uuswer ii tho | Sheddsor Aurora; Arnold, of Uatavin: Mller, | therwero elected. “AI tho: parties. tnd bese “My mother wat a “handsome quadroon | Courtanip did not last long. Grubb wooed und | Wnt beyond makliyr thy lounabowe referred to, } tons was brielly this: that, {n all cases where a | appronching winter, OF St, Churies; Denison and tintze, of Elgin’ | arinking freely toxtay when the murter wig : wont, tho daughter of her muster, My futher | yon and ‘Squire Clarke, of Iawenster avenue, | plemltte rate thls hawest eget Wa the stony | kenunt could satisfy tho Juke of the County gophe Hotrrunent bare all oto Aetenden the | Hawiuss OF Dace: amie) ae Viriits Stewart, committed, ‘Tho to murderers were captured ; Wash deotchmun, a weaver by trade, anda | Novo the purmanaud wife, ‘For anne months | fesolosipnortat pout telah witow, acoune | COUrE that he was totally unable to pay his rent, | rury and itmited upptiention, On the othor bund, | Hampslitre, and Scott, uf Kunovilie, ‘ne ots | Sus exept Sy to wera) iro ites tsumn ths 1 evolutionnry soldier. My mother was given | nos tived in apparent happiness at the home of | trywomuts of yours, and that hls inability was due to bad sen- | the strong objecuon of the Peers, although | egation was instructed for tho Hon. John C. ie mi es toi ir mnsringe wiih le express understand | Wey ved wy mmbarond Lavataees Ae included to |. srgte mut eM poor, Trish widow tg awa | sons and to nothing elso, tho Judo was to havo thelr urguinents were not directed mainly tothe | Sherwin for Congress, 5 a i {ng that she and her children were to be free. 7 such nl vilnable property in Washtington,” suld | tho power of suspending the landiord’s right of | Polit, ts, that tt extends a prineiplo— Kpectel Diswatch to The Chicage Tritune, ASSAULTED BY A TRAMP, i Fe ee SE ee euaeand nen niue lnc sinae rear iin ad aseordingly procured a | Gn, tne anvagels, but bo ahd not destroy {80°} Geiction iit tuo ator Jumunesy 1882, Two reine- | THE TINCIPLE OF ULATEI. THNANT-MtOMTT— ORES: hs Aue 20. ‘Thu Grvontinckers of Speetat Dlspateh ta ‘The Chteago Tribune, t ul a y 3] G ic me house in San On nl nee 1 < U] cH 4] ee eeeen IRC TE BOING TOL eee eee iti. Alter the heneymoon | The lritish remalned tn eamp here about for- | dies against tho tenant wero still left to tho which thoy tro not prepnred to concedo, Thy | He Witt County mes in Cony PoawieECousity inet je LONE Hoi ae Cate Tonuno, O., Aug. 4A trump eulled at the MO ee ean Gh lene tiene ne tne sama | Inndiord: ho might either distrain for tho rent | Histetasstem dates tema tng whet lind 10 | ty connty tell. ae foliowa: Por Circulb clerk, | Cone thts mornin Dugaan, In tho Fifth Ward, WounT sometiiied Ovettt, and to both I beoume | route thoy liad entered it. No demonstrations | jn arrear, or ho might bring a olvil uction for tts | when-inducements ud to be hah eat tes peopig | oe ton. Nathan Barnett; for sheritt, William enrly this morning, during the nbsenco of the rar ie Hee ee ee ling away froneenuh | wero pinde agulnat them, but thay appeared to | recovery. But, in ense the Inndiord should not |. to come and settle there, and when eccurity and | Hf, Cardiff. |The last-nanied candidate {gn gonll- | heat of tho houso, and asked Mrs. Dizan for “Were you evar sold? 20, sold tinder tho | Stbers To nis piother the young Maan often ex | fear tho return of the Amerlean troops In larger | hy sutisited with some other procedure less sum- | permanence In tholr holdings were. guaranteed, tlon between the Democrats and Greenbackors, | something to ent,” Sho told him he should go to Yea, mortguged gee, sold uniter the | yressed tho bellet that If ho wore u father he numbers and tisiuated with more courage thin | mary thin that, of turning ihe tenant, out of | Mhencanrose tho enstom necording to whieh a | NO cathusiuem whatever provalled, work and carn something, and, tifter 80 hammer twlee, and olfered once, but nobody. | Could he happier. ‘Chis talk did ot fall to | they had shows before. doors, thu bit loft hini the iltornative of Tenant In Ulster onioys afore, of pronrietnrs ‘Special Dispatch ta The Chleago Tribune. - ig and, Fler scitle Tite bide as they sald was too white and a *spoiled | reqett the exw ol ouuiue Shy, Grub an sh = SAY IAL LIE PSEANE“A BIDE Foe a con wf Hoi, an eat To | gGALEMUNG, I, Aug. 2i—Tho Hon. Herring ehek purleyings ae saiaaltcd, her, bento atid 4 es J too, Wis Moro than once heard to comment Wand ng OF brie nde hy — rete tr 44 Shrismuan, Independent candidate for Congress | ct jog ber, and, a3 she claims, attempting to 'EHow Jong wero youn slave, and when did you | tinin whut tho picusiiees uf uw mother niust Ue. HAY-PEVER, to ho snttled hy tha Judio, for tha, pond-will of avieted from Ihekon whon no tails to iy Bis | Toriuiaiatrict, addressed w 4nrgo tuceting in | outrayo her person, Alarin was given, Mand te ee Orr maar teat FOUR nlding tho tenant was compelled to encrl- | Findlerd, ar tho eqtfyuient af its value from tho | tho City Turk lst venting, Tile nudioned was | maurrested by dy framen of i welghibering ors house, EF was born in Madison County, Kentueky, tn i3tt. ‘Three brothers ani one sis- ter are ait tht retain of our fully.” dnd passed away a Hittlo. domestic bl car ‘ ‘risie cis nzo ahie alu nt i RAE ic BT re advertbemens Ininowspapersayine that some | tte Hecent Appenrance-Where to Ese | {ieei and in this geapect JL was virtually, ates | incoming tenant. Hy thy provisions of Mr. | chinbecad of renrescat Ne of ail political prr- | ongino-Louse, where He wis then earilied fur . One hada ehiid for adoption, . The len yeeurred cd ; ay i UI i rat we ! ties Walle he oxpects to voto for Hinneock, yee | yoveral hours. “fe was afterwards tke tht SOAr tuyere ike tha. tty ahd fet hee husband enpo It—Some Ofiletal Advico, thore Is much differcnes of oplilon as to tho et | Gladstone's Lund aot of sid, the Habt of the | ye cannot uitiliate with tho Democracy. Ho bit- | Contra) Station, but thu exeltement {akon to ibe = met 1 7 tenant to compan LCUORSED TIE ONLO RIVE ON HONSENACK think ewes herowne Upon. the lnpulse she | Tho next nnnunl mecting of the United States | fect which this mensiro would bave hid on the | Tieturhanee wis recomnized aul extended to tha | fey opposes thy spolls systom, and would tako | ft was feared the stution would be rulled by a at Maysville, Ky. Llert that point with a body- | told Nuthaulel that sho velloved dint iis wish | May-Fever Assoclution, of which Mr. Mare Mente of titres i Ireland, there is little reuse | whole of Ireland, oxcepe in ‘those enges Whore Frat tho Freatieat bis. appolutiog, power, Me. |/mab who wuubl try to-taiea tho prisoner out and servant In tho eventng, but wo rode only npairt | Would be granted Ina short thine, A fow days | Itehards Muelle, of Phlladelphin, {8 President, | cerntug the tenants, tho Gavernment’s expecta. tho dieturbutice was for non-payment of rent. | i Beste tied cee lea ery aa wil no | Iyneh him. An extra strong guard hos been Oe cha might Comets, Lthougit L wna ioe lz” | afterward she went acerelly to healderss 10a | Isto be held at Uetbtchem, N. Ih on, tho st of | Mone woul have bea eealized, Wholast, in | qvaruforg wold have been to do atin bah | sa panies tn onkleg they nppfoneniag, Chet=| Hope wrowad the presales, AML Up Co, sages 1 vel Ww I 3 . ertlgeme ‘ y : un 4 4 ierefare, would have been todo mwas tompors lively. oil, Horant co travel witty hin, ford gut t nol rely | fur mdontion was a pretty blue-eyed with, its | Auwust. Tho Committeo on Bulentifle Facts— | guuriclsus evictions woul have boon emceeee. | urily with that exception; und the Rouse oF Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, j Metre Heaktc, where tvie treaicate | inother was represented to bo audaughter ot «| consisting of De, Morris Wyman, of Cambridie, | sre "inering cover two harvests, whieh wontd | Loris bs refused to grant. ug 0 temporary: Rockroun, Aug, 2A grind Tepubllean MURDERED. Smet with Wauiries n¢"to my basis, dtond | wealtay Wihningion family and ie father a | Stuss.: Messrs, M. Rlebards Muckla and EW. | five given thom a Yatrehunee'ot recovering | cession. that which they feared mlehe hereatter acmiuctlan us. held agi hi honk a Mer ub | New Yonk, Aug. 20.—Goorge C. Harwant, & tmekys thar fd triende te the sorts | cura far iho bbe, Str Orabbselzed the oppure | of Milwaukee, Wis: De. O,.N, Baldwin, of Mont- | fust, and not lenst, the nar warenioniiie Ma | ty bonelthar mara no ato tho | Nght was stormy nt lonst 60 persons Wore pres- | Inorning. “Marward und Peter J. Larkin were Teould not read the teuldle-bogrde, and, to be on | tinity offered and bastoned home with the ittle | gomery, Alu; and Prof, W. Hl. Parker, of Atld= | Fon leh arises from rent hardship would havo q ssthnn n cl PL ee EE Oe OY EET Lee ST 3 i Governmunt anda defiance to the Fund League. | ent. Able addresses were made by Stephen A, bates ns he Vhen J arrived inn town J would nuke aguark | Tel Natbanic! hb marched door if y* be anid: i . ft the alge of tho runt or snmewhere clscr tl EE a pet crater and wus inet hale wuy. | coeition to tho Buolety, from which we take | passed, tho Government, vould baye bad less direction T can a Wwho were being followed hy threo raugt. chute CE a Eee artlat UY delebtor with her itueer on hor lips. the following: “Autumnal catarrh, thera | difficulty In deaitug with it, ; HENDRICKS’? FAMILY, To ee Me ae Ral Aotors. Aftur Hurward and Larkin bad wittked ! Ladnred nut ak the way of farmers, tur tes tle was told Inn whiaper that {twas gieland [| {§ reason to believe, mist have been Such was the noture of tho Government's jOSTON, Mass, Aug. 27.—At a Repubdlican {| with tho women suveral blocks tho strangzersap- Halared nut nak tha way of MEIER. Lor fear |e i lM adane well necoukt noes: | very ruro in New Engiand titty years ture. no for uitording temporary rellet t 1h0 | one or eno Very queerent Stories I domonstration In Lowiston, Men Thuraday ovene | pronched and an aiterention ensued, [lows (ole tigut’ fur neuriy nsveck, aNd HL last found mss | preted under the elreumstunces."” Nathuntel | Brom that timo It pretty steadily Inerensed | und HE Te tar Initaernt it ae moet F fhicer jortes Ever | jnie, thore was an exhibition of movucrucy alto- | lowed and Harward was stubbet to the heart. FEE eet aE tet Lee tet | aolorly a Hab, tio news, maul expresiety Of | anti it nttracted the atteuiton of fanlated pee- | by tho two Houses of Parliament: ‘Tho House St. Louls Republican, gether incredibtein that enlightoned community. | aro not serions. Walter J. Beat, n “bottler, was ; freed flava and an oll-tiige friend of lies | een rachdes ror a timo mnttors went on | SoHs. who sav tn it, however, only a cold or uns | of Commons, Inluenced more porhups by te | + Do you want to bise a farw hand?" sero tho Fea rene ati i kre er dire CT enc uy A RE C ete a ’ Dain nequalnted with the Capiaia of tiv stoume | uppntentiy well, Stee, Grnbb grew eouvules- | usiuit aeverity aban unusual eenson Cor colds, dlocturation of Mintstors that the wmeaatira Wis | srordg whitch fell from tho ps of Edward Blea, | 1 velfoved that ung body of persons In Lowis- | und Joseph ff. Uurley aud’ ‘Thomas ‘leruey at i vente tpn he ee roa 19 Bee ta Portes ce Cet ad tat wees Tt was not untll long after that Its annaat ebure ng trom a conviction of Its theoretical | # stout Irishman, about four yours ago. ton could savagely nesault a company of the Na~ a | : ’ atieal eitivaoy, ” tlon’s solidicrs, but the actunl occurrence of such . To A - Fr ee ea a ant aa ee eae RtMe Aidt baby-ours | eter was noticed, partly from the few enses, | Justiea or pructicnt elficngy, pussra Weafter ro- | Tdoy” sad Je J Hendricks, a wellsto-ita Ger+ * STABBED ‘TO ‘TIE HEART, 1 see Chey clat. qrentexcltuimont prevailing over | rao were Donht, tnd the cbikd wag ebtiatened | ANd also perlaps beeatsn tho disense wag at fleet | Wielon in cananitien be, Tes itl ‘galnet2it—n | mon farmor, who lived, thon as now, near tho | tt oUutrngo compels us to allow that such 1 tho « Bpectat Diapateh ta, The Chicago, Tribunee ' foine runaway alayes, ko LD wue-arndd to be in | with due eerenony, Mined Muy Gribb, mild, a8 was xeartet-fevor nt Kingston, Mass; ia | muority of Abin itetavor. Tha rotor mando t0 | wows of, Tethutto, Ht fot,” Hotten-egylng vid soldiers. “This was the | ° gy pant, Minn, Aug.2—While George Lae t the eity. 2 Had: heard that Canada was aeroxs: Last 'Tuestay venting a clrewnstanes oa ta rat uppoirniicd Ht Amerien—nid #0 this by the Hougesof Lords was unoxpectadly Tendeleka wis well-to-dathon, and he Isa rich | 80rt of thing that took placo In Lewiston. Actty | yin, nu tenmster employed by the Northwest : Lake tirt. and 1 walked down and viewed a | curred in this Hitlo drama in rend life which AL HeE ditiarde Itch whenabedrds, [Lippiallc: Ny ae voles ngalnst: Ol—an’ aver " ny andhe Is arleh | proud of ner schools, her churehes, in Pacitan | 7, Be NOE) by the Ras liwealcny ; Pee ee a ince could Hotmce thocape | trutight. toi gudten stop the bupplices of the tlisenaus: dt Sa when theres | shelming majority of Z3t— farmernow, Ite wast thon and bo bad awite | Now dinglund, in, tho Inst quacterof tho ning. | Fuel Company, was walklug down Sixth street { cost shure, and mide upmyomind there and | young couple. Grubb eninge home and was told ye it was looked upon 4 a THEY THREW THE DILL OVER. und she was 99, too, and the two had two children, | toonth ceotuiry. ‘Lhe “boys” stood an assault | to-night, In company with 0 couple of walter iden thut It was that. bis wify bud gone to Falrmount Park with few would over seo, | Even if ull the Conservative Peers bad abstatned | baby boys, and stout and henlthy youngsters at ) UC stones, rotten-crut nd mud, all along tho ployed Charen ele and is wife lived tmp to Fee eee eee aac ares MIL MAG AGEN | eae lie cee eae A PRETTY WIDE BTRRAM, the ba Thinking to wilk home with her, be ad been published | from yorlng, the vote: ic i - : Renton, a pastry strolled toward the Park. Upon arriving wt tho f would still huye dofented It, for no fewor thin ghen appeare " O- | orfens injured by the mnlasiles af tho locul Ku- | they wore pase by Haber’ Hentolt gover! miles Lait] could ant see Cane cegor | (aueuter In the arms ot w etranqy wom, nd | Ie wwus hot thoughe worth while for the uccom® | Moreover, the majority in tho Mouse at Lords | to sue tt nt deste He is ak fitleelooks | Struok in tha vye by it velekbat, tnilioting an between Larkin and Benton, whieh OR ase elt up and wont ek to thy elty, the mother was nowbere to be seen.” He | nodation of the sufferers to keep open | displayed whattho majority in tho Houre of | ing man and imagined ts wife loved oly wound; Mrs. Everett Smith, struck on the | finally ended inn quarrel. Denton drew 1 hire SUE kin aakiite seine -sallora where there | Peeosted the workin and learned too | eee: Mountain hotels longer than | Commons dit not,—resolutlon andenthustasm. | nin aud respected thelr children too | head by tntasilo, demolishing honnet and | pocket-kulfe and stabbed Larkin tu tho body, De Nn Me marched bollly up te the | Bee that his wife had’ offered to lot he | sulted tho, cnnvenionce of the sumuior Meee earthed SE WH LY Tha EEE RE TATE. | ed ea eee ee ee tit endl be conmrnedt | iilileting x woind on, the heads @. Coburn, | above the: heart, killing hin almost fnstintl Fe ee eared ged resmeodn tug (Uy tt their house—as eho was without ) pleasure-rcekers, | Brom that time it, bo« Where ardent support was doubtless looked for, | Into miedecds. iio Haver even stispeeted her of | Mtruel oh the shoulder by a brickbat while aye | Tenton tol, but wus intercepted wet eral Chptat ol thy bent aad eouaged prsstee on The | trisude—until abe could gut something to do. | cume tore woturally knowns more tuets | probably tenited Ardtehcurten. ita promotera It | nasaine Htunull one days a fow weukwafier dio | Tutele hls luoturng on lils own premises; D. W. | a £ow blooks by two pollcumen, und arrested, Yes whieh was to luave the Cleveland Prt | and that Mrs, Grubb had asked her to “auind | Srere collected und were publinied in tho tirst | tho oue House, and eorrespondiugly tn cuennr. | arrival of Show, ho reftirned to bis, hue aul Wialbs wines tu the tog weivia huruiig ved Dee evening. “There was no cooking on beard | the baby wise ay had 4 cuuversition with un | exsay on the mubject i Isiz, | ‘There Igubundunt | HES Les apponuaté tn the eer. Tho Lublin | sound his wite, hie tw bows, and ia lved than at W. FB. Goulding's house: Miss Jomo Temple- ARRESTED ON SUSPICION, We aelt‘uuvabou tus mens buy, thore weung | Reunuiuie ot hens, AL Uni autre tho wits | reusims to bose anne tno er oF CuseS I | aime hose age likely Yo. tuned by tuo tit | tho'wigiceuniy and grief dis Mn to das ton, sumuek on wg shoulder by aateng and Pus | Wrukesnaune, Poy. Aug. 2%—Ceorno Mller 4 ye Treturiie . 1 ne Chingy iereased, but It fs hurd to say’ how mneh, for tt | sone of those m0 4 va by the tility team and grew tite day” yx] EUly hurt. mal eat en prrestand Gant x I ho wind, wo returwed to port, 1 ramuleal 18 | Whom Genbbdid not know. tie began asking | iediticult to nasign tho ay ow macy forte | eeoribedl Ie we a, wretched ULtiY billy wiilell Leame and grow into duy und thedass | oe wastit in tho fico and aeriously bruleed, | has been arrested on tho elnrge of Kiting Prk crossed the lake, and, when} stepped ashore, 1 tquestion bre angry, and thon followed a | creased knowledze, and the consequently hirger | Will probably bo no good.” Nelther Mr. Pare Dnt ha hud no time to tiyestigate the | Mayor Day was Rtoned in his cart whilo dis- | McCullough, It ts supposed Milter is Insane, PaRp rere sate maar ea nc oan Bars ‘he result of the quurrel was that | proportion reported und that duo to hicreased | Nell nor Mr. Dillon gave tt any countennneo, ee vindt see how. wrent thee wrong was, | chirslie rockets, I11s Honor, wiitte standing in +! Mrs. Grubb refuaed to zo back homo with ber | population. or even vt for It, Gortainly, tts passage ‘ew Info months and jsonthy inte years, | Ds yard, was struck by a small atone, of which STABLED. TWAS A FREE MAN. iuaband, and soho went, taking the baby with | Mino drat person who fa known to have been | Would have taken tho wind outot tho wills Of | bu still to the busy farmer a leisure moment ho took fittte notice, Close following was ine | vy, on loEn'y vas fatally My hands and feet were now my own. T enmo | him. relleved by w change of residenes to an elevated gitution. Novertheicss, thoro wore | nuyer enine. ‘There wis aced to sow hn the | Mberstono welghiig fourteen paunds, whieh Lo few York, Aug. 20.—John Peuvon was fata k, however, andspent tho winternt Oberlin, Upon bis’ arrival the nelghbors, who bad | yegion was a tidy from Lynn, Sage, She had sn frish Womeeltulers. who voted for | spring tine, and craps te gather in tho fall, and | Pieked up as a souvenir, Eleven interns aut | stavbod in Brooklyn to-night by dumes Morgane Where did Jou tnully settle? lonrned the particulurs, told bin of the docop- | suitered. severely, expecinily. In the ustumatio | Ityund only fifteen Libernis, wll land-owners. | buy to ent in the summor, and wood In the of tweivo in W.D,Pennell's yard wora demol- | pie latter was arrosted. * In Chantniqua County, New York, where T }. (lon his wit played upon him, He was furiona | stuye, She Neeldentally notleed In 1833, while who voted against [t.A much {utenser interest | whiter, aud all thesy thing to the inatier-or-fuet | {shed by the mob. Not one of Dr, Wedgowood's ie Vought a farm. 1 wus iiareled in M9, but my | with mge. At another Interview with bis wily | travelitig in tho White-Manntain region, that | ¥! soxhiblted in the Hanse of Lords. ‘The Duke | asriculturist were of more _ importance thin at lantarns was, spared, E. 8. Davia’ linterna ween LATE LOCAL NEWS. . wife died n year later, leaving no ehildren, i he angrily deinquited that the buby be return hor catarrh, whieh for twelve years commenced. hing in enppartor the bill, only | search after a missing wife aid two hourty | suthored, W. B eulding's and J, G. Coburn's 5 7 Fuiseal eceds whilg on tho farm, and alterwurds | to tts inother, saying Ne would nut Keep Ite tho | Au, 20, Talled to muke ite appencance, ‘tho | exprensed the feeling uppermost tn tho mind of | hoya, | Farmers came to St. Luis und inntorns Wore ‘stoned. and tho next mornliy | Marry Ounem, lly Muldoon, whoso arrival t took thent to Ganda and distrioaed: thei | ehiid was tuken back to tho gouthern part of the } follawhiy yeur she visited tho sumo region hee very Peer who iistoned to him, when be mudo | often brought buck word tothe farmer news or | coverul battlo-seur Chinese relies’ were | at the Deering Strevt Station Ina demoralized amoung the fugitive stives who hid kettle wt Dut its mother had returned to ber bome in | sore the usintl thing of utiack with the bupe of | the frank admission, that “On this question of | tho missing ones, nows which pve hin 10 sutis~ ainging in the wind, 2 suggestive commentar condition was chronicled in yesterday's papery thre, Ltinally sold my farm and moved ta | Wilinington, Stra. Grubb then gave Maud May | escaping it, She iid evenpe it, and her annual | tho land we wre plaring with tive at tho door et | faction, bowover, Lust, punduy pleut Furor on the aplrit of the defenders af tho Btnte stout. | F Wailea acetepea Canada to live. 1 helped the’ fugtives LL | ton aunt of Hers, with the prumiso Ut whe | visits for ‘tho remaining ton yeurs of her life | 8 Powdersinngazine.’ Phorefore, the Peers ral: | Hendricks, no ono Kiowa why, put away the John Miangon was bomb rded with rotten | becaine go All frown his injuries yesten'y : could then, and went Suuth frequently to get ] would try and dad hor n home. Grubb's wife, | were attended by Une same lidppy regult, In | led to the derense uf property, und to the at- | shovel and tho Hoo aod packed ils xripsack, | fruit. Col. Toward'’s horse | was atruck | that {ft was considered best to remove ‘ for tel Chole feet art Ca a CRRA Lt {iholo story. hus | 18, two | sound earlier, | Dunfol | Webster inck upon what one of them ‘described qs “a | After packing tt ho took n train for St, Luis, | With mud aud stoucs eoveral timed, HO | nim to tho County Hospital for treats ’ i eh OTE) aa Thto them ull gallop with bis horse, | Ment. Tis left cheek-hone Ie broken and of the Liberal Peers alone | that, He ed tod . ent to the White Mountains for ita inv t- | menaure for tho eviction of Inndlurds." tn rive 0 yesterday . i alono dispersed no gang of his ‘assailints by “Ones, while jn Oherlia, t war asked to go bes Te rtionieu sea caluitsted by his Ialorsne | fact thelr debate was a grand pride of tha andureived hero yesterday tnorniig, | He wie | stain a not long in Giding out wherw wito, ebildren, wud K ok fore n mveting which war presided aver by Dr. | gs gapr li ARIE TN eee it | torrkori forces oF the United Kingdom, Me- |g m An Mhaadlteg cat whore sits, t Mayor Day drove off auotier crowd with wolup, | crushed downward tu tho mouth, und his neck Is ' Moron, 1 inudo.n bud meas of my unr ii | CAPTURE OF WASHINGTON. | Xue the titer: “Asvet Pde uoemnceat nor Soe ee oe teat icuiea. Inia aiariiaose Soe ee a eoet deur Fenniiin | Five oralx burly fellows surrounded 3, Loves ] ea budly beulsed that bo ean aeubetly: Als, So i trying to make a speech, und was taughed at are ing eyes alfected. {thas not stayed awny xo | bout twieo a year, diaplayen on thls occasion an vontio. So soo Ws Hendricks gocured this ine | JOY. a torch-bearer, and tore ‘his Hight from bis | ordrink, Mesides these injuries, he | cut an ] AcvunuL tition J spent RDOUL OND yERE IN UBE> ) An wyent that Orcurrod Sixtyeatx Yenre | lone berore, Sept. 4, axaint f hnve heen Fee ee eee a TRIGA tho county WHT | Heat hcatariea for tho ieeateat wulicorstas | Huns, Otber wonriled boys in bing wera Frank | brulsed all aver the lundy wind head, | Eis cite Hn. While thore Saeco toe Moree of Mittin Tres | tke alt tho cutderh ea fue’ tn the atternoon | knaw How to appreciate, "The Hart of Mount | on, whieh buppened to bo the, Lite District, Hira, htulnehe tend white marching: Samuel | not considered serious, llawever, Could the tri THE KLAVE-CATCHENS CAME APTEI ME, 2 ‘A 4 ee Te eee ere Miia, and tie hoseday | Casholl, aged 8, who had dropped out of aight | corner of Soventh and Curr streuts, Seret, | Mewellen, hit on tho oe A ee eee eeee eae e taxen fork, | Wenllag Mefore tho Advance of the | tho eur atiucked him, eee ee ao oy | far thirty yenrs, camo all the way from Comity itty | ames wodo not learn, nd, _Otherd, whogo | facts ve obtulned, un ehtertatuing bitof criminal Jenks was sented behind tho ralllog whon Hone Ived alight wounds, | xosalp might be given in this connection, vul ; \ f i ‘ mn } ‘ory pornedt, Muley nid was bert with Lewis ‘Tapyin. While the Dritinh—-iow. the Portrait of Gon, | ly escaped bis onomy in tho White Mountains, | Cork, and suddenly reappenred upon the sceno | deieks caine tn, ‘The latter was tn a terribly ox- Eriday morning many, oltizens ploked up | a4 the mouths of every ono concerned, Mir Fo eee eee te eitcting ind at one in | Washington Waa Saved. ly exeaped his onomy tn the White Mountains, | Too Tintin frou tho. piel, to protect his | etied framo of anlid, and with quivering volcw | souvenirs | of eho tek CL A Be eC ee te | Broukiyn, ‘The bill was crowded to. ity utmost Correavodence New York Sure Visiting thom, Mreducob Mortan, of Nebury= | Yonerablo' pocket. The territorin! interest had | asked for the otlicer (n charge, how thelr front doers antl De. ae | ae et eae ata cate camin, Heat : capacity. ont from there to Bostunand | wWasnxatoy, D.C. Aug. 25—Sixty-alx years trad p Bat thongoof Twas | phinly resolved to ot tts heol on tho truty | ey maT SOU Want T gUCes, iniasiles were buried tniieeriniinately inte the | tehme: Ho ee ee ieee pa | Pwretehed lito bill's, and, ns {ts upplloation un the man you wank f suege" end the imade known at the me and | hud to bo now or nover,under that heavy heel 1t nner wlrendy referred to, and goon | 1s Mkely to rematn, ‘ Made ing bone at Cambridgeport for seven 4 aah S sae urarorec aid inado wy homo while thera | 880 yesterday the Clty of Washtugton was capt | ‘Pius was ; See eee i Multord. a bratvr-hvetuw of | ured by Hrltish troops and the Capttot and | in thom erowd a4 well as at tho linterna and decorations, Mr. Goulding's -vurd was strown with brick nate. poriting. The police used tholr utmost en: iy opposit the Transit House, at the Btovk- Yards i and Condon 14 thy sani who wus arrested {oF i eompilelty fa the Wells robbory, butter know rycunt, What cin Ldo for want to get a mint arrestus bat fore” this os HUN thse z i rl Ors ree rm Y vit ta not often that one can say of adobate tr . y ” denyors to ascertain the Identy of tho parties | 18 the gns-house robbery, Lt was In his bugsy e ¥ Hirw, srowe'a, During this porlog J exivosned | otter publie bulldiogs wero burned. ‘Tho cots | OF thing resorted to the suing reion Tor relloks | ee et a ween autely muy ae tine | Witt Ros ag auotny ity Gommaltied tho autrages, Dut no arrests | tint the thloves exeuped, and sitgplelon abviys : Ea Oe ae ea tte atich ie | Ure 08 the elty was preceded by tho buttlo of | tains, most obtained It, but not all, for all places | OM the Compenantion-for-Disturbance Dill, that | | « Ifustole my wife und twochildren four years huvo bean mado wa yet attached to Condon, notwitatanding the tne ' Pineried tho secon He anrned techbadne aad | Biddensburg, “Accounts of this battle difer. | in thig region ara uot cqually site, itis an ficluney of the evidence, ‘he police vaguely : see let igre” Mywecond wife dad. in Obere | Sit. Lossing eny that a hot ongugemont oc- | | Long and vurled expericnvo with numorous THE MOST NOTEWORTY He net he's hero In the city now?" MICHIGAN. stato that, as neurly ws, Thuy eat mle : A Feimgined thora, | 21s second witn mine culidron, | curred between nauperior farco of tho enciny | fpdividudia has proved that the Glen, Gurham | that bas token placa itn Pariluneut during tha | eR, sir, right org, only a tow blocks away.) Soectat Mspateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, SRM 1 peter eee Pre pcr NN ‘ T want to try iny hand at lecturing, but am coms | and the Amerle het Randolph. Jelferson, Whitetlolt, Hethlehem Vile | session. Nor does it mply dlaparagement ofthe | Tho Sergeant thougt up all tho statutes wud ‘ . 2 br ae Vi Sag) aoe eeetitertt ‘ , want to try any hand at leeturiug, but am cos | und the Aimeriean teoops heforo tho Jatter re- | inge thy White Sountuln Noten, twin Mountaln | more tnportant and rently ewendar brunch of | city ordinnees Just to sey whethor there wk Kanastazoo, Mich, Aug, 20,—Tho Republicnn | is one of tha movi oxpert of | thier , dren, My oldest girl, Mattlo, Is teaching seboo! treated, and that 600 Englishmen were killed | Houvo, the high lovel about Franeonian Notch, | the Legistatnre, to aduilt that tho question | ny one of them that would cover tho man's County Convention hore yesterday nominated fp necomminy then in woh. oHennie spat ka , in Washington, Lnd., at present," Fee ee ee Nene a ee eet eee ee ee ee eats om thivoccusion reveled a fue | cuses dlowame tothe conuhtaton tat tore wus | county oflleers us follows: Sheriff, John D, Surn- | HEM one author retusexd_ or fallen to et at ; * How Joy have you kuown Fesldont of Washington, who, although a hoy | Fated tracts are safe, Mount Mansfeld, atBtowe, | more thorough handling inthe Upper than in not and then begun tuklig to Hendricks and | ners Clerk, Theron B, Gidding; Prosecuting At- DODGE NOT: OO ro tO Taran a 1 ft ia Nae Vite uid the Adirondacks are particularly sare? | tho Lawer Chamber. ‘Phe Peers who spuko upon | advising hin as to the best made of Pensa eat ae : if tho “uppolnted time, and thut the * gang” ft i MES. HALLINT WRECIE Rt BTOWE? when the battle aeeurred, remembers it yery algo the Ohio and nay Tyan iela fnclide | it were, with few exceptions, the eked ye Tho result was. that Heudricks concluded thn | teFHeys Frank E. Kunppers Register, Henry Lim drunk, snd ussunlted him with Pr i Wolk, about sbieeohabt eee ct aes dlstinetly, Bays that very Mttle fyhting was | fry iho bigh ran ofspatuorn boanteles fiNow | bat Thott Mouse, nad wit, Were men tute | the beat thing ta do was ta get hia wite and chile | Smith; Judyo of Probute, George 3M, Buck; | express purpnsy, of kllling hin, ak Selene ‘ , nenrly uxgry your to sou tne whllu Lived In Now | done, and than superior foreo of militia ro~ | Yurke fein tho Catekill He ee re eee eee NOine’ penetieal wepecta o€ tho | dren brought to the pollec-station and tere | County "rensurer, George F, Gtlehrist; Circuit | thheg Ming © “Walle _ robbers ‘fy What pain’ ‘ in‘ Unolo ‘Tom's Cabin! did you trented pell-mell before the advance of the | ern border of the Stn the plateaus inthose | subject thoy rose touik about, In thelr e eure | Court Commission at to hore p countries having nu elevation dt 20M feetatove | ty of territoriuliata, thoy had the whole quesuion, | tho retuny of her and the children to thelr lato | james Mf. Ua eat OMOTE a wntpped 10 death, inete | illdie; hivsons Version ie tively tot correet, | The feu, Tho vallesw of tho rivers and Inkos Of Boe erate Poy aMtommtoat detniie ag | homes Ls osmvkision arrived ate Obieers | resentative dente oe nay awn dies che wuts, crugsin Wha | Stuck nonsense his been weltten ubout the the sume Btute at a lower tovel aro not safo. Tho | thuir dnger-ends, Ag tor the legal uspeets of | Church and Heyan wore detulled to arrest the | Oliver. With deni my Aan Ca hk Meas Hef ho | captive at Washington. ‘he fuct ts thit. tho Istand of Mt tothe country north | tho question, these wero exhausted on both | wenn and Shes and bring them, with tho ebite | thore were nin raver on the 120, Pee ee re a eae ane ficerenar cae | ge tho rent Lukes In Cound aud beyond the | akfes in tho shreeiieg of tho twa tnvyerauf bighs | dun, to tho sat. Ticiadsickey wean i LINE oc your history iu tho Koy | SUmetehies thon seafouey. of te mi ti | stlesaal fon hy th reulty=the presentand the | tho aificers on (hair missiun, ‘Tho katt aince. tho. Wolls robbery. tho i, Ealward M- Clapp, Jr and | huvo been blackening Condon's reputation aut : wh ett + Ravedls Hop.) without pretending to give the te tom fet Bo aithan Marsotneritteon whieh | tseerts that sulduan went to oan’ aa ne ulate jor a ert eon we ich | vy police apy and plotier,—in short, he wats 10 TO TA oe Lee eS Cone | (luca thoi to net with him dn. phuning another nomiuated, withunt mich contest in tho Con- | yonbery, and at the sane time by wits miele | try tu effect a compromise whieh would = ppl nt St, Purl, Mion, havea ecrtain ime | est pos! say that | vention. A ratification meeting te being helt | Koo; " rortnatlon to Unelo Sous Cali “correct?” cowardice of i lirge force of poorlyedritied mij | MUnlty, but not eaal to that of tho Lake Su- | Iu 1-Chancellors, ‘Che mouon for the ree | the mectiug of man nnd wife was not necom- | this eventng atthe club room, “Tho tloket will about Fee eat hottest ut The we a A ee ik bor Tine Hoth Gone Acmatronye ain tuo uilingrers | Perlur rexion. Parther wext aro large troeta | ection of the bill wos not nade, us unt have | pinled by any intesvhunye af loving words ox | ho eleoted Ly 4400 najorit aaa eee Te DICH te ruWiurdd af Saab! is oteretl i} «Who wos afterwards eonsured by a ecomuittes of Cou which may by resorted to, Bath, Heghuny: wpraitodly by Vory Veer, but by Bark | anything else, but that they said nothing until W hon Suidaon enmo, thore lily satent wis aus UNCLE TOS?" gress whieh wie uppulnted to Investigate, Mountains wOakland, and othorete ch Pala A Whis—o Whig, however, whose valea | the Carmer noticed two Duby garts sittin beside ONO pectodcand Hy Reber ho aves cetrunke SAKE icehiars obd-ten eharnerern: oe Weed I Indulge ie ans niimured that wiunre foreo | Hd tron Mountuinon the Tennessee and North | ior a quarter ot ity bas been ralsed | histwo boys. Io axked his wifo whe tho gicts ini Dupdith (a. te RAO, Sr afternomnelet the "eau out ¢” the le Ristory waa tbat of OneleZon's thronghout, bay | tes with the purpose of landing ott tho whores Mfety, Moune | romarieds tie eee LL ‘OTHNO, On, ANH, “Ue ata iy ft ones. ‘The, Condoms eall ty aiid rari ‘iy . matroy’ re) lakes aifort beth pleasuve and , that sueh a mensire wis ever brought | atter shea was found and brought ayer there tT v yers’ ret history waa tout of Uncle dome tueougtodt: Lut | of Cuesunoue day und desicoytung Hullimore | Hc Wnt cron init aamgat the iidsavout | {ne heehup the ust tolingspecenes uf the dee | wii thom. hen Mik the points. fa thy, ena Hlonnls mot in golewn conclave in Spoyers’ Hull | Muldoun was | nrrostad | suveri 9s PE SSNIN THA Odile “He i HOW Welletorde | Mad Wushington. No particular fours sven to | ieieey thought to Rive eellof If thu Rei const 48 | bate Were argued. Ghent ae hig, stout fellow | Yesterday, and tn a’ mild and subdued mane | upon Dis return to the elty, but that he was have been cntertalned for the safety, 0 Hi : ere (hosy Of tho Mardis of Lansidovn sty: tt cu, lent ; Cetesinan In condi, we ann Sih, Sidney | RANE, Pee enteranlne fhe the wlety, Of WO | preferred, thy wholocomat chat of the St. John, | ad Enel Dorhy. ‘The former wus tii the other | who hus curied & Utving for bimeelt and the | ner went fhorongh the suniewnut omply form of | MMICHIY Sut ut Liberty Uy thie police, Te : . Kiver, Ontario, is, oneal an pared) ow the Caplin by Mregdent Madison and ee ieuery | (heiee quite around to Labrador, 8 open to thd | say a member of the Governments but he with- | Curmer’s wife by digytiin sewers, fie says | placiog In nomination oandidutes for tho ditor- alt Seat: i himself f eaten because ho refused to ald thee ‘and porhups that de tho reason Unit he came te tho Trant and, sald that ho wns perfectly willing to let Mr, Hondricks and her fy a td I) subjects of autumnal eatarrh, ‘Sulferers who | drew from aflica on account uf thls very mens. | that it's been hard work doing thi ne tybine pea Siliney District, whieh embraced the Us | uetually pitch their tents in theso favored ree | uro, and delivered a farclblo ingument im if 4 SAV was Geurue Sheliy 7 ; {ret of Coluiubid aud bo hut 2M mon seats | wong ua A gonieral eMle ot ants escape tholr | i, “itis speceh doubtless eurrira yrent Ww inti aetna! han fiber’ Argo, a genndaon of | Ain at toe ue thu fetta aide comme | Ge ey ua Mowe at the ou of | beewtge tay Marl bose: y be Med this tut) There wag but 0 ortakiig. He oven rel tation, and. but Hitle compotttion | forme Ser Ee Anirgee niirers answers a vu " ith 4 wan ra boydamtmsund ner own | ore vn lees, wveral of the nomlnavons belng | that he wis struck with an ron bar with ty nation. ‘Tho vominees aras_ For ho ond of thie the month with a vigor that sothlug but living | eral, and benring a name nesoctated with tha | girl to Ullal here ¢h . at tho ond of it, * . rh. Ross, ny 5 girl, wo to ols, or auywhero cise the: “1 de Metelas . » JE $l A Acelug a tieuro, Bam, a biveksmith, wiped to | MUN of Gen toss wc wae aftermath CIV HM RoUITS tO HIVE, TC A AR GS ee rR Aa Pee RTT a TAR er MLK A reg is ww ee re death by Legree, who gat itt ils round all the next | Oh he ahora of te Chumipenke, Gen, Winder Tho Minita of the exempt region ace often | lord in dreluna, and by ne menos ay absentee, | tho Turner Mok Cull purtica. ‘Chis gaol | poutor, Wesloy dicks, : THE LAWLESS SOUTH, day, cutlng nothing, bie drinking heavy Uy of | he {mpresded with tbo fet That Washing. | Darrow, anid very sharply dutined.. A ludy quite | Not wwhit tesa remarkable was the speech of | bargain for Shen tei anil, the ovttras » Bptclat Dispatch to The Caicagy Tribunte Higuoe. Tuo plotury of Cues, fours dents waa | yon would be tasuntted.. Ho emuitniented Wis well at Bethel, fy tho White Mouritatn district, | Hart Derby, He rose on bobulf of the bill, and } versy aban end, Fart Iricks Aud hiv gripe ‘e ‘ u I Attorney uy 700 feot elevation, experienced an attack after a | his alge was suck, bis wife and two boys, and Shea wnd the LOW Ay WasHinaTon, D.C, Aug, 2—The 2 x AWoru you over at Henwon’s housos and who | {eure to Sf, Madisun. pnd dea mnllttia, Foon | vida to Albany, but als miles distant and onty 0 ‘A POWRHPUL ANQUMENT—AGAINST Itt Heovnby itis tegetiion wiih Unleces Church Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibunt, General suya that reports received from al wae Chlue?" rit aera! Hiterd WE dle caepueal. Comment =) Sow feet fo Son ride from Poterborarygt in | say i ont mistake,” sald f Ut started for the Union: Depot. En Davesvour, la, Aug, 20—Tho Demooratio | of the Dopartmont of Justice in Ube Sout! Pret reragey eri rd Hariay cutie Up to Patumbe to thu tutuxent | aiden Cougtyean tha Sew York plateau, to roe ere Hummolitany itinnceseaugy | ato ilondrleke wie judi meveriatover | County Convention held yesterday wa nw dia | cate a genorul condition of lawlesucss 84 f wife, 1 have forgotten whether Henson was | {fiEHOY cillle UD te eet teen tn Ciitteniage Fills, Bar feet fawor und abouvton | Melfect; but tho Governmonteay Itisueceasiey | fia cxeitemunty Geeal CursInY. Shen. gece pontentlan, ie Aterdayy wil wate u genorut:cuilttal oF La ee ea igi Boldt froto bis family or not.” i CM th ecg roman ir eat a i lolles away, wits follo by an attack, | fOr the publig safety, ¢ dria Exceutlye ta | Up UnTHL they wut tothe corner of Wash and malattulr, Delegates to the Btate Convention, Inks that v “Who was Wilson 7" purges, und willed ty that stream ta dia teas |) Chemung County, atso int New York, alfords unt lodged ta ity the Hotizo of Commons bus passed , os 7, tfon there H yhel Hi x rapa y snihatreeta, when Shea luat pls tempor und | Walch moots at Des Molues Sept.2, and to tho | control of tho National Adininietation diig pavligimats Guero met mo atm hotel, ay | MIMGPa nner Oy EN ate ear i | elas ua general sala, oeehakin Mt | ator asi thy prone take ad ski | UO ARUN, ah aE cna ie | Cougressional Convantion, which, tagumnbles tn | Ou Nagano a ae Seat all fat 2 : , io Yin linntrits ce x ~ ee, and makes | you don't keep quiet, Hendricks, L'won' Myo Ay We ed. We dy ore * Rap tert eet ie WW hut aliuat Winton, Gen; Ms nearched throng Marte) Vulloyyaturda uo relict, iy’ overioukhuy auch | Wut HAO tine debate. wus mura deotaivey dep further witeyoe oD ae ae rus homiuted, for County Clerk aud | MUEMBE to excetity tho huwas, Peden THK WOMAN CKOABING THE RIVE ON THE ICE?" fucts suiterers often fall into wrave errors, to thy | Specell th tho whole debate was mare deataly ave tbat Gon. Whidur tind 3,000 e eee a Eee ee AN thNe apeccn ot Earl | ,,ectdricks woul not atop, and Shea wettlug | U. 1, Clemmer for Recorder: tive Mu , find proat diioulty in executing to Suttons) : ; —— Jawa. Tho Blarshaf of Alabama reports ty “Thera wae Ruch a womat. Sho orossod the Ho probably bud 4,0N ineffective mite | Xeat disappointment of thele’ hop Derby. tired toning to bln, started off up Wash street ——————— jaws Hieuttclont. force. to weve y Vinten LW i " $be = Sas ° IMs two eilldren, one on cach arm, Mos | ¥ 4 unable to obtain v sutticlont fo pers HH as fay af ae ce tn Oe pended, "Che nutiber vf Commodore ‘The complexton given to tho debate by such | With tls ai : ; IMPORTED’ CLYDESDALES, process In Covington County aguinst pers’ 0 river wae full of floating cakes i % : An Ex-Hing aud Queen, he f Hendricks saw her baties going west with Sheu, e . i ti ies wil 4 Hane the Tetton ut the dutta inet ud oF *tuguat alte i waa au in We iy Tho ox-King a 11 Qu mars 19 anion who wore cheerar eurone, Birra tty nat heel to and she Followed then, leaving Hendsicks with Speciat Diaputeh to The Chicugo Tribune, charged with Int finidating 1 Dulted ‘Btule 3 Way " asad + cI mY 8 , ness. ig It would) think Fe Tee eee cv etouchlite The | uihieisaaty cucmel put vo leave thole Kingdom | stopped, Independentiy of the nunerms abjuces] His boys etanding und stuciny after thom. Hs |) New York, Aug. 29—A party’ of realdents —————- Ce TE a et Ae eee eet eT ee ee ee eet on tha okt | WAG huktta niko munos, pealds at alittle |. tlowe He dene Le gala Ike Thor ubjecs | Staring dla wot Pring thon back, | Thay wont to | grow Rednor, Delaware County, O., somo weeks “TOM BROWN” HUGIIES: quite well Lowis Colin and wife, who gave her a | Baltimore and Washington turnpike, w short | watering-pluce on the coust of Normandy, called | tons fomlved theiweclves Into the three-toid | (holt old home, wed tho pallce reported, then | ayy mado a Journey to Scotland in order to pure T + pnomsd Chango ot clothing and cared for her atter she | distance wort of Miadouslure, vides about | Houlgatw. Here thoy pase thulr time in pers | argument, that the bill would bean interferenca Juat night as looklue happier than over, Faruer | er oe teelaas stullions for the improve. | CINCINNATI, Aww. W—Tho ets Uy og aches 7 Mer uilics Train Vaid elty. Cent Howg wna marche | forming acté of besovolonce, which have dus | with tho rights of property, Indefensible in | Hunde ee JOO these traln Cor home, and bu | ¢ 1 fmprove | itughos, BM. Pfs hero, and expects in # aay <1 Who was ‘tom fuker ” Sag aan 16H Jug bbe Ce rein ihe pike taward Washiueton. | deured thom tothe, inbavluunteot the village, | staelf, and Was nelther Justified by an emergency | (Oo Went UNiy focllog quite bappy, for bo | montof thelr stock. They returnod by the tho 4 - 7 - 1 two to go to the colony In ‘Tontiesscc, along ts Trubouts o'clock on uo murning of thaath | Hecently thoy vtood as godfather and xod- | shuwh "8 arigen, hor yet mlapted brought with him bla wo boys, whe will bu 8 | gieainer Wisconsin lust ucsday, bringing with a tay 4 Hey ees eee nol Miatauch' pork: | miotuthmecina at tue secutive Sanson, pave | anctherte weetristentig of w. newly ee eae eet ya cio metal ciicumslances a tho onso; | help ou the farm ulthough O6 doos leave sholr | yen seven fin€ animals nf the Ciydestute | Huo of the Chucinnatl Bunthory, Wulrot try Fi Dus nidyeutures. ‘ 5 patutosy to 1 vialt to the buttieticld, About an | ing-wmack, ‘Tho little boat was decked out Oi this inet wround especially the Peers found | Mathur bebind, iia. abo te ta | Breet which wry now in bonded stables in tbls | Wo ch three weeks. 4 Who wis line, De Thour 1" 1 Ne Ee ee eT Cee ee a Thouther name houted | thumedres atc, id presheicda mula of | 9g, Heuullur feature about tho whole alfals 19°) ay uniting auipmont to, the Weeb | two ue Nee ee *L, bu wus uy slater, ‘Tho wecount, given of | teinled Ne oer eee ee (Tt d ut AUstHonnd Shain diucrwoven with | ovits to frolandit the bill were. uilowed 10 puss, | that Show is ueurly ten youre lee, hae Eh° | thom wrodestar-ulda, wu i-ycarolie, and threo eamo the are hor lu generally correct, Atl have aeplecy of | fight., Upon thelr arrival tho. camp waa found | the Sicilian colors of to esiled tonirchs. ‘Thu | Sceurity In property woutd be destroyed; capital | }ooKing aia Wusvand, and not neatly us goods | pr ihem botwoen tho uges of G and 6 years. | Byory, Now-Englanuer will WerCO pom Ff tho drese she wor while sho [ay chained In a | to bedi great confusion and disorder, A. panic | ceremony wud a sluple one, perforived by the | would be driven from the countrys tenants fouking a mun, They ure, with the exception of ono | Shakers’ Sarsuparilla ug an old fricNt Te pele i fi New Orledns slaye-market. Shu was bought by | seemed to provull wmoug tho militiamon, ‘Tho | village curd, who aprinkled the bowsdf the ves- | would be more harmed than bonelited; landlords Se rowll, ol a sich dark-ba oolor. | be or some one of bia family 1g ndebted we i i Mr, Gavel, who took hur to Moxico aids wjure | muriuos and sutlors under Coumodora Hurnoy ried ber, aly brothor und a Sir, Lewls wet ber | preserved better orde sol with holy wuter, and pumecd tho Httle yessel | would bo put in straits to meet their biigutions, Blemisbes and dilseases of tho skin and rhone | They are vory heavily built, with doop chests through the crlticul periods of sickucss #4! Mr, Madison becamo | tho Marto, after tho illustrious godmother, oF, 03 tho Marquis of Waterford pathoticully put | matio pains removed by Glenn's Sulphur Soup, | and inusstye nocks and shoulders, ‘Thelr mance | bility tiat come to overy one