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The Chicago Daily Tribune, ; dq 3 hey ae VOLUME XL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1880—TEN PAGES. - PRICK FIVE CEN! EG i=] ah — HOSTON OYSTER HOURE, crease In population there aloutt have been | regiment, wasn loyal regiment. Tanna | that a Rebel flag carried in the procession ts sale, peers cap aes =, TS TLE LEE PRESIDENTIAL. an increase im the value of her real and per- | says ha replied that it as he | false, but no one clatmed that this flag was FE 'OREIGN. ° fenatanaily eran ty, tae ee a3 ils ot Saunt prey ore ata ae Alils “below 5 IE hanehe loyal if pirant reves i dine.the fn the procession, That It was displayed as English whent for the week wer: Yquare PT apenas ala La! and he thiuks an Ath andthat tho’ matewho | first stated there ts no doubt, ‘Two gentle- fers ne Lis Tel avzanst 19,790 auarters at 435 Le ? - Os is i 7 inen of prominence whose attention was | G+ Roberts’ Force Approach. Forge Garrespontt su 1m ¥ Inst seat. called to It went to the house where tt hung : Hslnto the Kingdom forth week especially to examine Hy and Te was pon ing aa by Slow ae aT wreros Wheat, 1,707,060 ewt; arcnes, thelr report that it was beyond q Tchad Hae that the statement abou GREAT BRIT AIN made public, ei . CHAMMAN GOVE AGAIN A REPURLICAN, ‘ i A GOLD FOR AMERICA, PourLAxn, Me, Aug, #icThe Hon, Bit, | HS Supplies Plenty and His} poxnox, Aus 30—Thebullion withdrawn . * “A DECREASE IN WEALTIT wot stand tp for his: friends is ne man nat WLD PE PLEASED The Democracy Virtually Give | amost as remarkable as thyrenarital Increnso a “te Js Siatin’s fun atntenies and . T s AF auto! iis the Demoecra aU EL Tet Up the Fight in the in population, Front ay comparison of the te explanation, that he was treked Inte fie report of the = Afulfior of South To have you step in . Caroling for 1870 with tho Controller- | ing lis claim. State of Maine, General's report. Yor ‘1880, tee ip. MR. ENGLIRIT pases that notwithstanding the’ pretended | has written to the Democratic Committee nerense of population there has been aes | that it will not be siocessary for them to Furs with the Republican party, No one can % crease Ih the value of land to the amount of | nish any moncy for “election ex Gove, venbuck State Troops in Excellent - 7 and expr ess your- And Most of Their Speakers $251.070,808, a decrease in tho number, of Thitlanay ag hewitt supply all that f Connihtter, retubnel canta dae Con BR diti Con Troi the ‘bani. 0 ft ualaniea’ to-day, $740,000, f rdin the Are Being Sent to Dahan of o, and rn deerenst in thelr to be needed, gress In the First District in 1378, ant ee i HORS i WOOK, BATES: vatue ol . belny a folnl decrease ary of Stute Gov, “Ul rite 1 BALES. sel arega. : g a) tho vale of al re state wot In towns and IIS OLD LOVE. tothe following jeter? Garcelon, lias srr At tho wool sales to-ay a fair spirit was chang es which have Indiana, elite of Suis The taxable value oF | cyte ox, 1. Cy SLOAN, OF MADISON, Wis, | DIDDEFORI, Aug, 26, 1950,—Genttemen of | Ayoob Khan Reported to Maye | manifested, but prices were unchanged, ts kif ak ra RETURNS TO THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. the Greenback State Committce: V hereby Withdrawn 11 re Nine thousand bales were sole, chieily New . according to the sane reports from $31,160,874 ty a pak 4 is thdrawn from the Siezo ; eet d since last it to S25,558,871 hn isan decrease of S0- Spectat Dispatch to The Chteagn Tritune, surrender my membership of your organian iy : South Wales, Victorian, and New Zealand, been made While Prominent Republic. | $8003. ‘The' total deerense tn value of ull | | MAiox, Wis, Aus. 90—The Hon, 1.0, | Uon and withdraw, “Hereatter I shall wet of tho City. Aprornrstr: fe : tl ha real estate In ten years Is therefe Sloan, of the firm of Sloan, Stevens & Morris, erely tale wnppa ad Viscount Enfield 1s appotnted Under Scere season. ans Promise to Repeat SOT, 1 will be seen from these | of tis city, who was-the Republienn mem. | Hore tlucerely than iysctf regret the neces ‘ tary for India, fietres (hat. the V4,42 Inhabitants of ts) sity that compels tis step, ‘The originalend The Porte Will Make No Furth ———— the Maine Dose ee ee ie tite AN SOE: thina the SOs lie | Der of Congress from the ott Fourth District | soit through a new party was currency je Forte Wi ake No Further In the House uP Pane theGround @ WE THINK WE HAVE THE : hubttants of 1810, “The fact Is also apparent | fo two terms, and who when Greeley ran | Tefen; Its hresgpbeaiian tac cae, beat tie Lee Concessions on the Greek pil! passed to its second reading by i Vata, OF pitak that these houses sre worth S708. tess | for resident supported him, and who has | Bullen party. The eae ante aie Questio R "The Loris acted on the advies of 1: {han were the greater mmaber returned in t-since that tlnu acted with the Demoerntic backs Aralnst the willand ewlmer Judie estion. Ford Beaconsfield, who advocated considor- re Tammany and Anti-Tammany Le ie fits gulitent that while ver ; eraat party, belng Assistant Attorney-General | of true men, the persistent and. tireless Le- able miei sf eunmmltten rather than Make One More Effort of population, there, fas” been’ nos tine under his brother, A, Scott Sloan, during tho migerney: hava raucirod) its 4 veuback, party Roports Regarding the English Crops | mi He GRE he able a ) to butld houses or keep them In repay, In | Taylor Administration, was elected by tho | Into this false position, Ho, One Er : Pay be taking up a feeble position when on tite to Fraternize, the same time the taxable valte of alt per- | Republicans Saturday nlght asa detegate to fu tufepuudent urwanlzatlou. its foros, a8 Generally ofa Moro Favorable eve of a constitutional struggle in jolnlug T q Stuto fs reduced from | the Congressional Convention for the See- | a fuetor in the struggle for Democrat ste Natyre. . issue with the Gonmons on such n secondary { f | { allt se Tt en les uy Avatrlel., e its Alcon, not only | premacy, OF this purty Solon Chinse says: auestion, 3 avows his” intention of voting for Gare | piu THE FIUGATE Wyostna. » f And Have Chosen a Conference | asi y conse retuensarg | Held and whe “whole Republican ticket, | jardsaemey wetioehe net He eee euet | The French Government to Move | ‘The United states steamefrieate Wyoml Cc ittee to Talk Mat honest, and that South Carolina has inereased | but stants ready to atd the Republlean party in the South, where they have thelr own Pie arrlyed at Leghorn on the 27th hst. sal ommittes to Lal a= a ponttintlon $8 ver cent durlug that same py is orntorledl powers, antl Swill make Gar. way, is adisetace to the elvilizntion of any Upon Unauthorized Religious THE CONSTANULARY Yorn per! elt speeches during the canpalen. ‘This va south? ra . 4 te { ters Over. annouteement I4- Hike «bombshell “in the the ‘Northern Domneratse it shana wetkte Bodies To-Day. Loxpow, Au. ti.~-In ‘the Tonse of Com- = WASHINGTON. hunks of tho Demucracy. Mr. Sloan iso | shame and contusion, It ig nat a community niaus totght the debate on the Constabulary : CENSUS. FRAUDS. very prominent lawver a gifted speaker, and | of ideng begotten of free discussion? tt is the APGHANISTAN, Foto was resumed, Varnell asked If Forster, F P Statistics Witich Put the South Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chleago Tribune, Huagtoned gentleman. Wowillatd greatly | harmony of fear, le unlty of terrorism, Gas Bruel oe isthe ecent, of tho dundtords ecnthuuing 10 1 cl t @ Queer Light. complaint at the Census Office fs that fh grent THE SOUTIT, imuty ef the clerks are incompetent. ‘This DEMOCRATIC Horne. is due to the fuetthat the Superintendent of Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ODEN FOR BUSINESS ‘SHPT. 1, The Increase in Population Ac» tho Census was overwhelmed by Democratic | yyy Youn, Aug, 304A letter received at Coneressmen who insisted that thelr favorits | tng Natlonal Republican headquarters from 1h “treme 101 Stew: the recess to pass nn protecting Solid South. The young, pure blood of the | the retirement of Gen. Stewart's foree hus 7 i 4 ba Greenback party Is to be ‘transfused into the | been praetleally completed without Injury to | tenants. Ree rai et exncet that Ue fete ot BS, caine desperaila. ca see the health of the troops und In perfect order. Larlinment. td pass a coercion bill or inter- rancente! ireenback pri : ‘ . ciples In. this alilaneey so fratuelit with CANDAMAR fere for the tection of tenants: but If HHonal pert), J belleve thatthe interest and | ‘The eurrlsons of Kheluti, Khitaal, and Can- | he were convinced ‘that the “law as IN THE MORNING. companied by a Marked Dee should be put in office, There are a great | a ponttemun at Ferdnandina, Fla, whose | the good of the country are best served by | dahar will increase Gen, Roberts’ force to Infustive ho want not he an ensue or se in Wealth many ex-Confederates In tho Census ONlee, | name iy withheld, says: "| the defeat of the Democratic party, That 1 | 15,000 men. Of these, 1,000 will probably re- eiiforcing It, Tho constabulary vote, after crease In Wealth. pluced there upon the recommendation: of | te 4s not generally known that thoro Ia n fixed may contribute to that end in tite most jo- main in the citadel of Candahiar, leaving | brief debate, pnssed,—to to 1. ‘The louse : tients Were mde. the th appropete | gouewenae coleclian ore nucatis wes: | Hublean pars. Tay sais | £° (°° | 1400 avaiable for atnek on Ayoob Khan, - | shot ater passed all the reas Volos 7 ) 9) rs) a ng tO, telmbursemont of all who olr ——SESEE— - WAS = SS ~' Bai cea HOMES received the plnees, but It is certain that tho aie property, by. the ‘inaneipetion, "sume SUICIDE, When Ayvob Khan learned of Gen. Roberts |, | SAND WICIL Spee ,Atausta, Me, Aug. 30.—'Tho Kennebee | Pemocratle “members of | tho Census Gnlnowsito’ th eata Ua) wea ean Cuptorel he siadoned tho fuvestment uf Se HOM ee ‘ dogena to-day, in revlewing the campaign, have a considerable number ¥ Ware sted 8 visitinus ene ie tie fi rei ue CLEVELAND, furee on the Argandad River, Gen. Phayre’s San Fraxcrsco, Cal, Aug. 50.—Tho Chi- says: “The race is not doubtful, but we must. favorits in the employ of the Bureau, Ex- | this ott when the conversation taking Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, advance has occupied Gutal Gen. Phayre | nese steamer Wo Chung arrived this after- not be content with simply electing our political turn, this young Indy assured her Crevenann, O., Aug. 90.—This morning phuscie will anual for Candahar to-night. | noon from Canton, via Honolulu. Sho lorgan, senior member of tho firm of ous rapidity. pushing forward with marvel- | junded about 450 passengers at Honolulu, It Vindcrs of Chrolnedth arated fe Clevelend HeUnPLARS PLENTY, maar relative tot lenge of he aa he 4 went to the Fore: t Ci oi here hie Gen, Roberts In fis message to Lord Hart- shether she will pay ex’ ay nnd went tothe Forest City House, where he | ington sayg he arrived ut Khelat-Ghilzai on | Port whether she will pay extra duties and tuok dinner, After taking dinner, Morgan the Zit He had abundant supplies, and | dbscharge her cargo at once, or awalt the nc= went to ah Clair Place, corner of St Clair Sou thks Ms Toraue | fast cae hg ist of ion of the United States Government on tho and Ontarlo streets, and in the parlor of | Septe: fe rs 2 il} subject. . si beara start on the 2th, and hoped to telegraph from wale toate he obtalned an interview witha | Gandahar by the 2th. Gen. Teeberts, lett | By files of the Tionoluta papers it ap- Miss Lachers, a young woman who has been Ghuznee the 16th, and had marehied 18%) niles | Peats that -o Mvely contest has been antong the thousands, swelling it by every ath the South Crrolina fraud, Gen. | Huncooek fs cleeted,” She went on to state that vote that ean be got by the greatest activity Wather, Itty sald, contemplates removing o | tis lively hope baa ocensloned earnest ecarch and good management that can be brought | number of ineflicient clerks within a short | wong the ofd rubbish for records containing , fl " y aye ‘ the tizes and mimes of sinves owned by each fo Its support, The bugle-note of victory | Hime. | Ie ts reported to have sald to-day that | titntor, and where these wera Inst: thes Soc <I as “4) ates .. nothing upon which official action could be ome . ! SOUTHEAST CORNER Uuls year must be one that will electrify the | thken with respeetio nny fraudsinulyevieen | sunwlenenting the tnek of tom by altldavits of 3 A whole Union, The Inst week has been one | discovered, Whatever Gen, Walkera vublle | bors, There fe not the lenst doubt that Clark and Matison-sts of telling work. ‘Iho State ts ablaze utterances may be, it ts certain Lint thos in sue ,oxneeyntlon | Ie deeply seatucly nel q O bh icket, ie Bureau who know mostubout the returns | wi peadity” vade all chisaes who hed . : iiventiueiaga Yor de thee Ween aie are satistied that upon their face many of the | stuves. I have never got a stavehulder to aduitt 4 Confederates, of course, have not been | frend: “Woull expert to ‘got. pald for every HOUSE Ucket, Wo mmst send the majority high | roe ufon tho important work of Investl- | one of our mlugers aot froo by the Yankeos when y 5 a 4 rs that the emmanelpation of his slaves was notan | boarding at St. Clair Place forsome time, | inelghtdnys, Mis mareh had been unap. rolng on Iutely in tho Island with numbers of the meetings held, and the ex- South Carolina See UMsate frautl, cueaae ony us iets eC property that ought to | ‘phe sbiteraailan was confined chiefly to the Posatl, Hiead outa bl uty nF sun ies en to the Chineso question, ‘Tho stil , ° MAINE, e mand 7 re . ‘1 1 $ and forage, and the cays and ar y | pro-Chine: 2, fouralva Sona nich hate ai telie teeth, Gen. Raum, Commissioner of Internal SOUTHERN “novAnry.? iliseusslon of a note for $2,000 which Wace horses were th prowl ord During thy caer ome pate icine tes ane MOTE POWDER. te:ehh vnise of U6 brig Reuiuae, Mow speakingln Maine lag written | re is worth whlte to investigate tho toyaity ot | Miss Iatehers held against Morgan. Finally, | mareit ong Liritishsoulion tear Sees, aed turing King Kalakaua, although the erent saa one ee aa et Sts es so corerilly raat Bletter fr diauccels Coil fp sete the soulng Southern men, by uxcertalninyg how Sutgan: irony from dale Beabs saying that six canpfolton dled, Threy Sepoys and | majority of the Legisliture, tho better por= ? and spotted with speakers thatall, iinportant following 3 extranet: °* Ma v! many of the military companies atthe South | Miss Lael etter se er i ve followers were missing, vi eared i re! y BUCK & RAYNER ] aaliies have been reached, Aeyublcny ‘Tho Fustontsts are ndw on the | trmed with United Statesarms, and having their } Cincinnati, as there would be a mvet-| they hnd been Tiurdered, Re and Ie was feared | ton of the foreln and native population, and. ‘ 5 ay great steal will cause many welt | necoutrements furnished by. ike United states AIL RESUL CS TAVE: BEEN GLOWIOUR, meaning men who have heretofore voted the | Government, carry a United States. thay or have Republicans have been aroused to Intense | Demoeratic ticket to eo for Davis. L haye | ove about thelr armorics. There ure cases whore aetlyity allover the State. ‘Those, who gind | just enuvassed the Btrongest Demoeratie oe Fe eh net -COnipiIe uve HB | wandered away from tho Republican ‘fold | towns In this county, and Know what L amt | tha substiute gine wyibol Of thotr lost enuse a the press strougly opposed thent, ‘The King ea of a creilltors: HNO OS Alor MOVING SLOWLY, dissulveil tivo Cabinets apposed to his wishes, Of the room, pulled a. revolver trom his | , In the House of Commons this evening, and formed a third headed by Moreno. pocket, placed the weapon to his head, and | the Marquis of Hartington, Seeretary for | Meanthne the “leading commercial in- fired. "Fue ladies: screamed as Morgan’ fell | India, anuonnced that"he "had a messaze {rests Squad | petttions | to” the foreign to the floor, and help soon arrived, and Mor- | from Gen, Roberts dated Khelat-Ghilzat, | > rs and other oilictals, aud browrht are returning, and many who have voted | sbenking about, My opluion fs that Davis’ | Marked" CAS. . ‘8 bitve two companies Aug, 23, stating that he would. start on tt so strong n pressure to bear that the King iE f : inajority will far exceed tha most sanguine | here, ono of infantry and one of ortiliery: at ian was conveyed to a room adjacent to the | AN = stating that he would. start on the ¥ 4 # AND POWDER CUN ngninst us fn years past will cast thelr votes | expectatians, Fuslon. does not fuse, und | erg, Oe OF tufan Owned, usUd, oF curred e this, | pittlors Where he ded tits evening. Pinas Sa anit bs easy tune Sxpectedl ae yee bieaer id Storens ned he nay kom Nis os Sweeps them off in swarms, and ts | te couleinny the one pe vireatat a his fraud will meet ts Just reward,” bead 1 iknow theso are litly dings, but struwe shove ela anbles are, undoubtedly Ute cause of Bene ent sont hentia Me NG | five days? lense of power, ava up thelr port- ve, elt y Solid South, Youn prominent Southern Dentocrat who hag | which way tho wind blows, and the loyal North- | his foollghact. ‘Tho firm of which he was the le 4 i NOT POISONOUS--Flics, Fleas, | Covell and against a Solid Sou 8 | adit fe aoa ad eeatrt OF wich ite was tho MeN GiiLe folios: ‘The prlnefbal path ot ise seus tho men who are’ abont to east thelr first | been speaking in Atal, and who has just | cra soldicr ought to know those things, ospeciits 9 f tre: ny: dy {fF ho isin danger of voting for the Demo- Hoaches, Spiders, ov Bedbugs. vote will generally cast it on tho side of 3 Dernoornte ned earn fragt {ody dnt the cratle candidate tor Prosident. “No reckoning made, free bailot and an honest count. Few of Ing Maine, aut thatthe outsids speakers are x stl skal iz y Os eluant, forabout $12,000, Morgan had eiven Toxnon, Aug. 30,—The Tones has tho fol- slesuch Morano hai beet sont to the a his note for rent for store-roomg on Home | towing from Catentta: “Kurrachee fs {na islands to further th nS, i street, and fg understood to bo individually | yery unsettled state, but no danger 1s feared But sent to thelr accoun slp heade."* thom will staln thelr hands at their entrance | to be withdrawn; that no more money 1s to SOUTITERN £CHEAMES. {udebted to Clneinnat! banks In a suin witch bniess Candahar falis or Gen, oberis Is de 2 ‘Witte ingly imperfection Ga thst bese: into polltical life by voting for Pialsted, and | be sent there; that fusion ts a failure, and | wont, NonrieRN MEN“ Ab IN CAnyING | Would. plavo- his total indebledness at be- | feated.? GERMANY. to Indorse the counting-out villatns.- rom | that the Comittee Is now to concentrate all THEM ovr? tween $510,000 and $40,000, which his printing JOINING THE TURKISH SERVICE. BUCK & RAYNER, all parts of the Stitte come the most cheering Its oforte on Jndlana, ieee Baus unt lauiatt ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, material woud not satis. An anUiG TURKEY. Benuis, Aug, 20.—Five Prussian officers of Makers of the ‘* Mars” Cologne. reports, ‘Tho Interest of temperance, en- | sald that the Peinoera tiene, Bad very Mitte | ocvonn, IL, Aug.80,—Lhe formal open- | {tient of hts tn this elty to-< ty Bogs aL arly A NOTE TO THE PowERs. the general staff, comptising representatives =| xlnecred and carried on by Democratic | hope of carrying Connecticut, ing of the Republic Sat . | assignment of the firm [s Inevitable, Li 1 % ff infantry, ry, title: i el WINANCEAL. capltal, nnd for Demoeratte ends, has re- INDIANA, Ing of the Republican campaign, Saturday Morgan fs the man whose family figures in ONDON, Aug. 30—A Constantinople cor- | of infantry, cavalry, artillery, and gen stilted In sinking its movers in disgrace, and Secretary Thompson, who has just re evening, was n big success, Although the-| the best sock nly of Cincinuatl He Is 35 | respondent says: “he Porte is preparing a | darmerie, with the sanction of the German i} y hope aan pears of age, some thne ago married 8 | fresh note to the Powers, making a distinct enutiful young country girl, but thelr union ” Des s was nevoe blessed. whl children, and he | fer respecting tho cession of territory to scene nonin rence Nr AAAI ss r | " surring up t inore ¢arnest and profound | turned from Indiana, speaks yery hopefully | Weathor was very unfavorable, tha Repub- Government and War OMlee, have finally ue- | feoting among honest temperance men for | of Republican prospects tn that State, and | lean headquarters were crowded with en- cepted appointments dn the service of the 9 Sultan of ‘Turkey, and will Jeave soon for the subport of the Republlean equse, - The | expressed no doubt that the Republleans will thusinstic Republicans, and there fs no fear CHICAGO coment of Mr, Gove, Fusion exe Heee 1 ore Tes adopted a child, which, together with Mis | Greece, declaring in firm Inngunge tho hn- | Gonstantinople. -someclell funetlonaries are BIA G Os Siaretary UE State ig having’ nw poweriid eulceeut, ra Sess prea Min Gxeatlong | but thatold Winnebago willdo herduty in | Wire coustiiute’ his funiive Cho caftuie possibility of going further, and throwing | expected to follow $100,000 District of Columbia Bonds, guaran- j wffeet upon the Republican Greonbackers, Republican organization, dissatistation with | November, Stephen A. Douglas was very | causes quite a sensation here, Back of [tall aban die i ‘puers the responsibility for the BISMANCI, teed by Government, at par. His Ietter English, and the faet thot Intluentlal Demo- | humorous in his recital of the reasons why tiposbd fos oently {a syhiglt Alles rejection of currespondesit telegraphs that it |, Prince Bismarck went to Potsdqn yester- $50,000 hlcpao, St. Haul, Mianeapolte Boma RINGS LIKE A TRUMPET erats fn considerable numbers are abandon- | he could notbs a Demoerat, and also tho roti. kite of dues §. Morgan, of | is probable the Porte will be nble to ecdo | Hay and ed the Prince and Princess of F over the State, calling upon the Greonback- ing the poppers teulekel reasons why he was a Republican, The ers to beware of the Democracy, and rally to yIRGINIA, rowd was yery i 1 the Republican standard, "The quiet but aure Tho Richmond Waly (Readjuster) de- sae dechiomerei lie ihe ee { ) ! ork among the voters is produchis grand | nounees Jol G, Barbour, numlnes for Con- | Oe Rebels that had ¢ der bls own results, ‘Thore Is no agency more efteetive | gress in the Elghth Virginin Distrlel, ayn uae tencls that bad como under his own On Chicago Property for a term of years ne~ | than individual effort right down nmong the'| Failrond ringster?” wd says that when | observation while ving In the South, “The Bulgaria, who returned the visit at Berlin tu- day, remaining some tie at the residence of the Chancellor, ; STILT. OUSTINATE. ' Lonnos, Aug. 0.—A. Constantinople dis: Mrs Cinelonati, arrived to-night, having been | Dulelgno in the course of the present week, telegraphed for by Mrs, Lear. Mrs, Morgan CANNOT BE REOPENE was overwhelined with grlef on learning how In the House of Lords this evening, Earl she had suddenly become widowed, “It 13 | Granville, Forelgn Seeretary, sald tha’ Pow= stated by n friend of all the parties, who had | ory gre constiering the re! ler to. the jonds at par, and other first-class securities, come her edintor, to obtain the note 3's Insi : i enn ch sitys there Is no sign of tnelination or goliated at Lowest Rates by yglers at thelr hoes, and ab the schoollls | Meade, tho attorney of Barbour'y Itailroad | bloody shirt, he said, was still red and warin | Suis here wy med heldk'thut tho relation. bes Jparte last note about, Slontenerta, ane: tho parvot the Parte ts “abandon the policy BAIRD & BRADLEY, trlet meetings, ha present week will be | Company, failed to get the nomination Bar | with the blood of eitizens of tha South who {ween Morgan und Mrs. Lear In the nature | war to rendezvous at Ragusa. ‘The Powers, | of obstinate resistance, Room 7,0 iasaie-st, | We of unparalleled eflurt In the State. AX | boureame to the front. ‘The Whig elmrges | dured to be Mepublicans seer See q "us the ve to the sulelde in the voters bein to realize that tho cleetion | that the Funder lenders’ Welham, Echols, | made. some excellent polute and Metd tee | et eee ea Was the: native to tho suleldte tn he said, haye informed the Porte that the RADOWITZ. . . o audition to finanelal embarrassment; that he seis! tl oy Sonfere! a 1 — — CLOTiliNG: WILL sound tlie, Kkey-note of th Natlonal | Buford, and Barbour compose a raltroud ring | crowd until nearly tL ofctock: upbratded ner for leaving him; that she eelslon: of the pee Ponferuiles. ant ie este, Ane. : Aten slispatel save eee eae strumgle, Ney Bec Hnorau ety in crested, | worklug together for thelr own ends, Now, in view of the fact that the Southern | called him to a window andshowed a dagger, | fave als presented a note to tho Porta’ urg- | to repurt on the state of nifalre In Heanos. LAST DAY ! AAs goes Sino ah he a Ag of September, so BENATOR WALLACE, people have resorted to such unjust means to | whereupon he sad, “If that's your guile,” ing reform In Armenia, n ‘ H goes the Nation In November, of Pennsylvania, is hera to-day to enteavor Juako tho Hamocratia part paola through so | and shot himself, WILE ME BARRED, re aciticafisaperslunt tah jinge Tirthies > e to put naw life into tha Democratic Congres 0 lon of the Union, in order to ne- as ‘ Sore. Awe 207 wd 5 By S ce ‘ 15 Per Cent Discount TRYING TO FUSE. slonal Comittee, | Ho says that from ‘this | comultsh by the ballot what thoy falled to ac~ DLATAY ETE, IND Powers alll not invlie turkey eae tty | disused iho navisabiiir of seat we Onall Garments ordered of us in August, TAMMANY AND ANTETAMMANYS timg itis his, purpose to distribute 0 sane falltig-off from. the. Democratic party of the’ Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Jn the proposed naval demonstration, . “Chey | mania w kingdom, Germany favors this 1880, Our FALL and WINTER stock now. Byectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Ivibune, quantity of documents, Spechil atte Sy ” 80:—Tho Ts will be pald to Indinna. Senator Wa SOMPLETE and FALL STYLES issued. | New Yoni, Aug. 30—Tho Tammany and | Messed eontidenes ine Demoarnite Nin ace | North, especially those who have the good Larayerte, Ind, Aug. 30—dohn W. | will invite her only to furnish military: as- wsy, | OF the whole people at heart, Anarchy and . step, Browning, aged 42, and oe of the most re- | sistance if required bi Everything guaranteed. “Standard the high- | autl-'ainmany clans were in session to-day although he does not hunt with ire despotism must be the legitimate fruit when | speeted citizens of Dayton, this county, UNFOUNDED, RUSSIA, ts. EDWARD ELY & CO,; Tailors, to see what terms thoy could come to. There | band, minorities aru alowed to rule by foree; and, | committed suicide this morning by shooting | -Paurrpporonas, Aug. 20,—Tt is declared SKOUELEFT. ‘Wabash-av., cor. Monroe-st. | was no definit outcome, but It wns BANQUINE DICK, iF thiat volley should bo indorsed bya bobus | iituself through tha heart. Browning owned in well Informed elreles that thy Aunonnes: |. Loxnox, Aug, 30.—A dispatch dated ‘Te- ——— clear that tho Irving Mall faction feet very | Richard Morriek, howover, one of Tikden’s | !# La es ; 4 i o bout 8 o'loek thig | WeNtof the conclusion of an offensive ane “ny Si é fay as eli FURNITURE, sore ant bitter, and will refuse to give Tani- | counsel before the Electoral Conuulssion, Worl hereafter to stent tho State of Staine, f geistinill, ant got “wp nlns Phone og | Uefensive alliances between Servin und Bule | Herat, Sunday, says: It is rumored that wn SS they ver q ~ many tho Hon’s share, ‘The Republicans nillas fog dist returned frome Atnine, any Stato of Indiana, a ay Stato herp tee WIRTS & § CH 0 LLE seom to like their opponents’ maneuvering, wared here, Ho promises the Voie Mm have the fall set of machinery for doing it? q morning and went to the mill An hour or garia is unfounded, two after, when his chief miller arrlyed, he 2 found Browning seated in a chalr in the : FRANCE. onipe Willen sevalyer in Misha On Neat: AE CHOWN JEWELS, ing lim the miller was shocked to find that Panis, Atty. 80.—The Government, a3 soon hist plaser was quttedend, baying shot hin: as tho Chambers resume, will Introduce x city ‘Thursday, and said that a carbunele on | bil for the sale of that portion of the crown Gen, Skobeleff, In command of the ‘Tekka expedition, lias been stummoned to St. Pe tersburg. BKOBELEFE'S EXPEDITION, Lonnox, Aug, 30.—A St. Potershurg dis+ patch says; Lt fs contidently stated that Gen, Skobelef hus only #00 men. It inay be pros sted that off yu operations ona large ¢ hore, rity Hin ‘Thus Col, Hooker, Assistant Secrotary of | Saine by 0 considerable majority, Iudiana | 18 avy Northern Democrat or Republfean Manufacturers and Dealera in Every the Republican National Committes, said of | certam, and even Ohlo. He ven ‘tells the | fool chough to suppose that, if the South, Description o tho nection of the Fuulknor Committea: “It | Committes that the Fusion union in Maing ts | With, the ald of w few States Ore ay f v o urfect, ery e Mr. was first-rate, ‘Tho more you consolidate | perfect. and that everything Is hopeful, |) this fall, through ‘the means they have em- FU R N J i U R E g | Sour opposition the better your ‘chnnco of Morsiks report seen ty oa ste ot tho ployed heretofore, thoy will not always heres, | . af 2] the back of his neck had set hin well-ntgh | Jewels not considered of artistic value, and | seule are not likely for some ume. whining.” Its confidence. an 1 keep control through tho sane miganat eruzy, 80 much so. thatat times he hard: Y "a n inl , noe! a £ times ly | & td tok th 7,500, " ‘ LLL WABASH-AV. “That is curlous logic.* WILL NANG OUT THEIR BANNEL cane de at Arne ct pemocrat, pines know what todo with himself, Ho was se eat At ae may ity to ae VARIOUS, COAL “Not at all, in somd campaigns it re- | ‘The Congressional Republican Committes | have dono it, and by the samo means ean do | curity, however, for another, and tho debt, purehase of worksof art DESTRUCTIVE FLOOD, Wa nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn | auites a great stininlus to spur men on to the | ins succeeded in mnkluy atrangenonts with fe agaln. What they obtain through the belny about due, and necessitry for hin to aids Mapnin, Ang. 00.—Floods greatly damaged, eambut, Now wo know whom we have to | the Republican oeenpint of the adjacent sufferaneo of the Northern people, without i y, he beeame depressed in mind, and many - DUELS. Houses aid Tania da Gui Ini All Hight Previously we did not, ‘There will be | house go that the Garfield and Arthur banner | money or Natlonal power, can be held with | tink this ted to the fatal shooting, Ile | Since the beginning of the year thero have Le epi aetna nadainjara, Alhama, no laggards this tine in tho party. Every | will be dlaplayed to-morrow from tho Repub- | the Treasury full of money and all the Na- | leaves a widow and four children, Deon 140 duels in France, Cilatayud, Almanza, Granada, Tarca, Ourela, Z a man is notified that ho must now caine to hls | Heun headquarters, notwithstanding the pro- | onal power, which thoy wil Approprinte to Seen and Allcuute, No loss of life reported, i If FINANCIAT. RODENT LAN, dealor in all kinds of Con), by care | VOSt, 80 that we may move Ina solid column | tests of the Demoeratle acenpants of tho | themselves, tank, PHILADELPHIA, 80, car fond, and ro! ngalixt the enemy. This pitehwork of | house from which on Saturday tho ropes | they ii PiLavenruta, Pa, Aug, 30—The Tov, They can remove Presidents, ag i 8 SOUTIE AFRICA, ‘o done before more than once, They Tononto, Aun, —A special from Lon- 1 Y ~ y Is to 1 only y “npte f don says the Province of Quebeo Mortgag Cave Town, Aug, 30—Tho Ion. Mr, Mes 280 ason and 120 marti, | HR Hane anata mete | wearer fo bahar do. Sent can rhage | BM te lve» Sahota, of | THR aati ie ah Fal | Sorin, Premlt ot tio Cape Say ae ‘ OPTICAL GOODS. Speclat Durpateh to The Chicago ‘Tribune, hig.| has been placed: In charge of tho Indies? ro- | should he be in their way, Willan H, En- | Clunamlnson, N. Jo, and the | with n capital of 25,000, francs. ‘Tho first | graphs from Basutoland: “1 have traveled i a New Pontes Alu 0. Irving Ant thls tiring room of the Senate in-place of tho | 8iish,—tho man who was tho author. of the | Christan Herald at that place, jumped | fssua fs to be 6,000,000 francs, through tho disturbed district without an Fesotions poking to and proposiiae a eul widow of a colored: ex-Union suldier who'| celebrated English bil in Lecompton times, | from a ferry-boat while-crossing from Came FOLLOWING HTACINTHE, escort, and have had an. interview with don to Philadelphia nt 13 o'clock to-night. Panis, Aug, 30.—At tho marriage of the and was drowned, Ho left his: pocketbook, | Abbe Laine, until recently 2. priest of the in which was n letter addressed to G, 1 :| Diocese of Mans, with Mine, WochesesPera Letsea, tho prinelpal Chief, He has sin moned the Chiefs and head men to meet next week when, inatters wHl be brought to an By 7 G1 * wherein tig required 45,000 ference to ndjust differences existiig, | ‘ho | Was recently Temoved. to due ean i 7 reo Bate. ut nee communication was responded to by ‘Tam- UNTRUE, slavo State,—this man English, who attempt many, Who fppointed B& committea of eleven Senator Jonas, of Loulsiana, in a recent | ed this great wrong upon the State of Kansas, y i arner " The excltei nd? g to confer with a slinilar one from Irving Hall | specen sald that the nen who brought on tho | would mot healtate te carry out any fraud te Lloyd, of Clanaminson, Peuctntie Sern tc ey must"bo | lasue, ‘Nhe usaltoment has subsided. a Buito t Wednesday evening, War havo retired from public life, and the | perpetuate power, ° anann TATE aici piensa PROPOSED AMNESTY, ane 8 ; oy usin Pred Hie Wartiudcouktnot havo | quietest ght is sti rola on, dn which Bpeclal Pispateh to The Chlcaga Tritnine, “tho newspapers. antiotines that the police expert Mlatie utah hott te eeeeaen ot ihe tol ‘ # or since the War, and could not hav 05 Xpecter : throne, Ruchiet brome ana eon eat ne arse ae BSOUTIT CAROLINA. i or | Sine Goutherns States fost $,000,000,000 of | Ga sSo TRarins, Miele Ate deca croman | Wil oe panes auwotnee that tho pol Ine | Government will grant an ninnesty to Cuban Fulngturs Ute, 4 ny participated In the Rebellion, Ie also de- | what thoy cntled property, Does any one HOW THEY Disrosk oF REPUMLICAN GATHER | ciared that 10 man In Congress to-lay was suppose thoy will nut take thelr pay ie anon = Nie: leader or actor at that tine, for many of them | as they havathe powertodo lt? Dosewase NO'TICK. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, were boys of 18 or 20, An examination of the suppose toy eRe not eae pecnnsane Wastixaton, D, 0, Aug, 80.—The Colum: | roils of the two Houses of Congress shows | thitatand thel 7 i OLD SET@LERS’ PICNIC bin (8. G.) Register hos a special dispatch | that notwithstanding Jonas declaration 88 plnyitgfor fs LO Inet to fg fake they are g from Abbeville, showing the Democrats peecceut of the alohuerats 1a cach bane ae 500 It was slavery on ona side and the life of POSTPONED have begun their pecutlar method of cam: | conte onua eS tice eee Wil the Confed- | the Nation on tlie other; to-day it Is. thau- vi WW » | stittitions throughout France to execute the ore lait who ti Hal He names of Mary hey aia wnuthorizead congregations, Ullng and Jennie Win, ulso called | tq desult establishment. In, Dilone today Babe," who came here from No, 803 South | the pollo found only one regular priest, who Clark street, Chidago, committed suleide by | ly new alrector of the extablis himent, and taking morphine, and died at 10 this evening, | one Jesuit. representing. the society in its Vory little ls known about her here, An Iie | civil eapieity, as proprictor of tho building, insurgent leaders now Imprisoned tu Spaln, A PAPAL CONCESSION, Romp, Aug, 90,--The Pope has assented to the proposal that a portion of the French. Jesuits shoul form asociety for the propa- gation of the faith in Contral Afrlen, Sa y Quest will be held, It Js believed” that tha polivo will find all the ais paign work, ‘Tho Abbeville Republicans had | been in RANT Sa ee bal rey tre aatllion of wnonioy ehona side, and establishments of the society sluilarly YELLOW-FEVER, 0 MONDAY, SEPT, 1 3, | met In county convention, to select delegates | thom Were under age whon the War wus be- | party to tho mea hae alecate foe Hee ATLANTA: GA, evucuuted. = Mesrins, Teun., Aug, 8—Dr, C. W. Rico, A'T OGDEN'H GUOVE. tuthe State Convention, ‘Fhe special gives | gin. As to their present filelity to tho selves, by violating all tho principles of re- ATLANTA, Ga., Aug, 30.—Mary Lou Camp- ENGLISM GRAL Tuspeetor of the Nutlount Board of Health, oT tho result: Hien iat is a iuntter to which there may publican government anit populite election, bell, Heth ot hg noel tarriage whieh Sepa ne at Vickaburi, telegraphs that ho hag taken ‘LATIONERY, &e, VILE, By Ony Att, 28,—" dienls are fa ORs wirthirds of the way In the ree; wi caused her ruin, sulelded here to-day by tuk- y REVIEW, five stck people from off the tow-boat Raven BL Ie en sot g into dale i Fy pal white of Hie lust, Deanucratle dental ate Ae ean, Demourals ene Tutt and peter ing twenty grains of morphine, ee Lonpox, Aug. 80—Tho Murk Lane Ex whleh, nurived Saturday ovening he New v' a nout. The b, u| oe 244 e! dhs ‘a ANK BOOKS, inv closed, aud tho Nemoccnte wiltattont. clalm of a Rebel goldler named Manna, late- | fn thts bald rabbery of life and polities! tik. FANNER OUTDONE Hien cae Ey Saree renter | Grieans, hut that the bout proegedod tp tho : Later—tho meoting was enptured by tho | ly filed In the Penston Oltlee, It has’ been erty? Rumember, # good man sald, ** Etwrnal vi a, TDONE, jas proved of tho utmost value to all grain et guulnis i ae ane itl ah STATIONERY AND PRINTING Democrats, Col, Cothran and Welllngford, an | explained that ho was induced to make this vigilance Is the price of Liberty.”* « 2 crops, and greatly forwarded harvest oparne ies pinta aris Ht ne in plert . and he Haven Ww Allot Nubetior Qualty andat Low Peivos. Rlcotor on tho Groonbuck tleket of Indiana, | elatm by Republicans who desired to use tho ae HU, Pawn, | A Man tn Grand Rapids, Mick. Fasts | tlons, ‘The absence of bright sunshine, how. | HOt be permit ee ‘The SHEA SURYA aL Lom Meleoe. cg, | mudo spocebos and the tude dispersed, spplivation for political effect. ‘The Churles- for Sixty*throo Daye, ever, has made this work rather alow In all erga acme! =— Monroe wttd Duarburies CENSUS STATISTICS. - tan News has glven several editorials to the 3 =F y Fes * mado this wor her slow | OHIO STATE FAIR. E Ss h ed- | history of the case, and tries hard to oxtab- NOTES, Bymactat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, the Inter districts, whilst in the southern and or ‘ SOALES, Chia, Washington Zepubticun, whose ed | tithe charge that Munna wus (eauced heer SENATOR CONKLINQ, GRAND Raving, “Mich, Aug. 80.—Ono | southeastern districts the bulk of it hay | ,Covumnvs, O., Aug, 80.—Tho Ohlo State Na erences apa eciat itor, han Hepat ‘was long: tle t oleae the matter, ‘tt Spears from his own stato- Special Dispatch to.The Chicago Tribune, Mack Perow, living Just north of thisclty, | been completed, Complaints continue of pale coaiuelsed its thirty-first annual exhl- ES FAIR BAWKS South Carolina, but was compelled ment, however, that lie opened the casa by MILWAUKEE, Aug 80.—A prominont Re- | some two months ago became possessed of milldow In wheat, Some early thrashings are tion to-day, with a large number of entries in each department. Tho display of machin- cry Is large, and the show of cattle {3 larger than at any former exhibition. ‘The show of horsey, notably in the speed clasy, is also larger than usual, " —— : COAL, 3. Pumaperrnta, Aug. 8Q-7Tho Reading Coal & Iron Company's scheddle of harbor prices for coal deliverable free during Sep- tember on bourd vessels at Port Richwond is BTANDAKD tho State on account of his Republicanism, | writing toa Washington clahu-agent whose: a “ 4 SCALES [per tgmertow punish an artlote witet | advertisement ho saw, aud Whfeht kead as Betta oak ee ee ree OF ALL KINDS, . doaiealy, PA Rain Venere rari sPousons— Any wound or dnury, OF any lige states that he will dellvor one spoveh In Wise = ‘J My i ys 5 FAIRBANKO MORSE 09 F ceded that 1,000,000 people (population as | goldforof tho lute War te a peneiar’ tad papriemetbethera rates campaign, either B jf ~ now returned In round numbers) can yo | once. Thousands aro yet entitled to punslony % a ReearefultobuyoniytheGenulve. | i. "q less number of houses, and uso n by {ng new law to Doyle buck at ‘tho day of dis- A6ictik Det Oe Ee fe 3 ipectal pa Uhcago Tribus CELLULOID Goons, smaller number of horses, hogy, cattle, | Jig then wroto to ask if the law covered Wasuinarton, D, 0,, ‘Aug. 80,—Tho display Inproved Cetigjoid Cuffs, Coltars, | 4 sheep than are required | by | both tha North and South, In reply tie Was | of a Rebel flag from a private residence near and B, iTS, 4785 | 700,000 people, Acepriling to the published | informed thut his claim was probably good, | tha stand at th Democratio mecthug 1 Osonts. Do not wilt in warme ceiaus returus, South Carolina has lucreased | and usked to fll up a blank, "Thy azent had fast wool in iv, the local tin ME here et weather, BARNES? Wat St her population since 1870 901,218, beimg an | vnly loyal Southern reviments in mind, and slvieg the local Hancock man- Sues ae OTe | ingrensy since 1870 of about 43 per cont, Jit | go on recelving the application wrote necting | fecre much angoyanes. ‘The denlat ‘thoy he fast ae fas jarwarly a curpenter in hnports, are Bt tne heaviest ut tis tandene: ey -gcllower Penn rehab ead roel ie GHD! ol rand vee YT fe y +o! adlson-st. (Tribune Building), the samo tine to corresnond with the lu- 1 if the Fiftceuth South Caroling, Hanna's | have poluted tg meet this caso is to assert wake oad, Haven | at the close uf the Wook Was rather to artes Btuodats And satu g, 2400003.00;, chestunt, Milwauked Rallroad, the dowuward movement, Burley hud slow 3 Ded. 83.55, : i the idea that ho had w cancer In bis stomach | not very’ sntisfactory, A quantity of new and could noteat, No refused all food, and | English wheat hing already beon marketed In could not be persuaded ta take any susten | London and tho country, and samples show Buco except sone sweatencd water occa | much better quality than lust season, Prlees slonally, and once onw teaspoonful of ice | ranged from 4 shillings for white to 43 shill. crenm. Flo thus lived sixty-threo days, and | jugs to 45 shillings for red, ‘The demand dled Jato Saturday night, An autopsy made | for forelgn, althourt) slightly fuproved by to-day found that ils stomach, bowels, Hyer, | Hghter slipments cabled fra America, has Jungs, heart, ote, were all porfectly ‘sound | been most! ly inactive, and Monday's decline suut healthy, and that his whole trouble was | has not been recovered, It would be unwise Tn hls brain. ily abstinence from food ig | to predict that prices have reached the low- perfectly established, also the length of tlio | ext polut, asa period Is approaching when .

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