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ue "3 tion fa {| for member of the S Hs . ro 7 ny ection of thé Registration vill by the 2 5 Tet a menns of ogee ettae ee | Kents eettatin the lttine Nauees ( Bate e nS as on he FOREIG aie date amt PRESIDENT HAVE | ip dtacat fovegigte Eat en Bue omlery af Tshant asic that Joseph 1, Mes | Central Commlttes was selected for tho en- | drawal from the teket In the iwndg of tho FSU, Bs i. ‘ taki enro of thot Hue eltee tons Mie United States Senator froin “| suing two years: 1, fr r pi A : A ny ‘That. tho uetion of tho Lords Is strongly con- are of thole own educational matters, and 7 Temoeratle rs : i i 2 ah 1, Babcock, of Mee | Comittee for thelr decislon. ‘Che Commit : hat tho n . i. hot put itonns? This hag some force tw beahieso te nO inme enalcene | eC Ay. Whitinany, of Bootes DF, | tee hold a meeting to-morrow to d | Incidents of the Last Hours of demnable as injurious, to tha Intoren of {ne | Reception of the National Execus | imntiny, Hite Wore nother mide. “Tord is ES a thn ta ht expec th ott Je Pesky pt Winthnen, ‘he proceetings NENRASKA the English Parlia- HloF AN thy hopelesness of loolenie to tho, Emin tive Along the Line of the fon ot te ates can Gitiente tuonelven, THe, py ably for Over given a more careful | be elected hy 10,000 majority, fio ins served | Republican Conv: ition nominated ohn tnivs retinal ie nceent the terms.of the rest s Uenught to thelr deors, Some sections of the Eno Co enticn sion Yonny enso than 1 did to | one term li Congress, and acceptably, and ig | Wallichs, Auditors A. G. Kendall, Land Com eta i eee the hie of tie Regie | gnthusinstle © ‘ds at‘All the Syuntey Boe nd a any yctlyention. sndge In questton 3] eed, face rented Toru stale, nutsstonors W. WW. Jones, Superintendent of | Trish House Members Fighting | tration bitt to the Approprintin bill. Mae atisak ic Woledine.tlid Pi ah thon. out tho” duty Moe KANSAS. PAIS, IN, Sept.3.—Col. Filler ata dhe Hon, | 2 wblie Instruction, ‘ is. PARNELLS PROGIAM S elcom eltenship, and wo can't eomptoto’ that pron soir mecion noe | aa iedten ate mse nay | gremlin | On Beteatatd shot Farwell will move ty te Party. Ina ey wit cain a vise Sept. 2—An exelting con- | belle ion is to which of them qrel + bt 9 i ie next session of Partiament, an an y would make netriction complete wo mist Tot ‘ he is Republienn ‘State Con- should withdraw from the Congressional polls by. fhe Democrats su stige tl former lation . | Irlsh politient extle: 5 nine eae jauthern white thy fain meags? ae toilay over the tomination of Lten- Tian Une Eden dante tes Harari are Stivals on i Or ies: inte. seeet, ont ihe WITS, ALLOW DEDATE. The President and Gen. Sherman Address | “ Pee init ote ara mid eure i é jon ANC Ls BCH att ate eu put: in Appears ssissippl ering 9 foretaste of thelr dot: d i Y = lent closedamid hearty appla . a vernon, for which there were thes J ances Vou can mit Horn, as certaly thnk junee iy Nauonatatairs. Should not thetax: |The Tiberal Move Against the athe uly Neier auntie et tee oe a Largo Multitude at Burling- © | and yapplauso, tenant ts—Cien. ‘Tet Taylor, of Muteline | they will both stick. and that Forsyth will by | pavers make Ute inost earnest endeavors lo Jicreditary Peerage Gain- tion uf remonstrance suainst the resolution ton. © GEN, BHEMSAN, testa tor 2. W, Finney, of Neosho Falls; | ee lected. ‘The fecting between the tao | defeat. the brigandage party In November? plats = of the Honse of Lords bo discussed this J who stood hy, was introduced by Mayor - gon Senatet ine of Lawrence. ‘The Int- Demovrutle factions continies very bitter. We have considered what Lee and Jackson ing Force. afternoon Stone. ‘In response to loud shouts’ af and C. 1. Langston, nid n brother of tho N. Con: Ns of Coles County, wil nd- | would do if they were alive, and hive de - BICK CATT Eat, IL, Sept. 2—The train of the Chi- | “Hurrah for old Tecumseh? Hurrah ter 3.0 colored ae ae Fuaelaive die the Linettt Club of this elty Satur- iniued to employ our best cnergles to the . Losnoy, Sept. 3 a. nin tho House of | engo, Burlington & Quincy Mallroad on for “ Unelo Billy ?; "That's im,” ete, Gen. former st fiityeni, and, afler a nunt- | Roectat Dlapateh to The Chleago Tribtints Raa cert art aE eyes thn The Naval Demgnstration in Ture | sirds tnst night Earl Spencer, Lord Prest- | whielt the President's party make tho trip Sherman stullinglyatepped forward and auld: Hels ie hail demonstrated the Impossl- conaty fanae IL, Sept %—The Marion | State on the Inere » Were Bye frotn Chicago to Omaha conststs of a baie | 4. PG,2aus Lowa man who served with ino ture * 7 dent of the Counell, stated the fer of ballots Tha wealth and the rapid SO at une kish Waters Virtually toms of aptente apoplexy in ee CHT oes A aucecas, he withdrew In favor of } Salenrto-lay, and cattle whieh bait lately arrived frou the pitity of Is sticeesss ‘ alent to-las, and nominated eanditates for | of the success of restumption; pledges the Agreed Upon, e ely i conch No. (for Gen. Sherinan and his | strewing of green hillsides with blueconts; to Hy Oe icho. was nominated by a vote of | county aiices. ‘The Convention was full and } support of Natlonal e ‘leislation to United States, As it was suspected that thls aes sieoyaet yon, Towa men, who th by y sate tt for ‘Taylor, ‘The colored: men parmontous, antl there Is great unanimity itt prntentine Aen ahartae and ddiscriinles night be Texan fever, the authorities nt dif- | company), the Directors’ ear for tho resi Se a a eee an any Muara ony : tall'of duty, Peannot. refuse 10 speak when yout 1 To adicnant over thia trentnent, and | the purty. Republicans who have contted | nations in charges: Invites the eodperation of |. And Will Commence About the Middlo ferent ports aye been cautioned to destroy | dent, Mrs. Mayes, He 1. Hayes, tr. and | call Sor ine hithauuh: como, butter orators ediiid ing tha War and always, responded ao quickly * t ve iy vores Wtican Convention convened in No. special | oven when that response ‘incunt denth and tho ware ear, special coach fs ; Leen promised the sec- | 2O8es Ate contilent that tho resuit In this | Repudtican and War Democrats who ulffer the manure whenaver the ‘Texan fever Is | jirchard Hayes, with several lady friends, | tlle and nithough 1 would gladly 2 Tiekee 1 they woud bo | Coty will be to ehango the 400 Hemneratte on'temporary Iasites, of tho Present Month. fount Ino earo. As oil Amerienn esto | aud the Fee eee Ste Charles” Enelt | ZvaNiay ta somo one whn would entertain you a to thie party hey alles trencligey unoraly: £0 aw sunny Ua favar. af ie Hepa aGUt UARGLINA ——-. Was no danger of Britis Tends. Delos ine conch is thoroughly equipped and thought: | above poll The Frrotession or Eo ae on the TO oe. The Colored Men's | .pitssnceting was held, which was addressed Said a Rl Death fected, ’ - fully suppiled with every conventenes for | Liem tf hope na aid ler will be influenced to ata pe ities met this afternoon, | YY Hd. Rinker and 1. . Hosmer. ‘This Commi, 8. C, Sept. %—Tho Republtean | Ninety-seven Persons Drowned by # the distinguished party. ‘There ts a pro- ithor or becuse T hotd certain aptalons ee serviecntaaert florian | evening thors was tofehilaht procession, | Stato Convention mel to-day, 15, W. M, Mack Rotten Bridge in Spain. AFGITANISTAN. “| fusion of flowers and fruit In the dining. Gen, Sherman reealled some of his earlier prbek 7 Of with addresses by Isune Clements and others, | ey preslding. All the counties were repre- ate Convention, 0! ured men ab | ai mou time xenernily. | BY ie ace i HOWENTS AT DALI As room, and a superb cttising adds to the other | experiences in Towa and in the West, In “e OM Ta aot TaSlAt ys. ‘spect Hime kenerally., i eciag Telling de epuitetl Bxenpl {arts i iGavicuetioa GREAT BRITAIN, Losnos, Sept, 22:80 p. me he Viceroy attractions. hts penullarly finpby manner, and soon Te aneston, regaritess of the Srnvator, HL, Sept. 2—The Democrats 4 ere were contesting delegal : of India telexraphs that Gen, Stewart's rear | This. train goes through to Omalin, eross- | yf ie audience in. merry humor. sald the President was to the Western States that Territories. a publican Convention, Ib { hail amectiig here this evening. ‘Chey made | Beaufort and Unton Counttes, » MEMORIAL. gitard arrived at Dalian Wednesttay (yester- ip 5 Rete eae rtenentiens | gt,elfort to avercoma tho Kepibllean meet. | ‘The Committes ow Credentials reported Loxpos, Sept. %—The Marquis of Marling: | Gay), Iteports fram Cabul say all wi ing tho bridge at Council Butts, and after } going tn ere Well | transferring the party to the Union Mactfic | to say words of ef ’ belleved they 1 f Rete 4 Ing of Tuesday Inst, and, with, the assistance | recommenting that nether delegation from | tom, Secretary for India, will to-morrow re- | there, “The Auer Is assidttons in personally PLE Sa he pele nly worla nF cllour te shen Whe fut to-day. aid ule the Oa or Mh take oe of thy Democrats fron nearly ail the towns | Union ho wtmitted, “Adopted, celven deputation to present. a memorial in } conducting publle business." aerate. | Bund at noon Friday starts back to Chicago, ne edo DroAmcts ns ine settlers In Towa hack Republicans Accept TY to be made, aud n | Wihintwonty miles of here, seceded In | In tho ease of Beaufort, the Committeo | favor of the permatientocenpation of Canda- | Ing, and goods are arriving from Jelatlabad, | rewehing there at 2:90 Saturday afternoon, | {HEY years no. | They ware helpling to sa atte ae treads whieellng {nto Eells put {pret tai peccgelen, if Feonumeted AUR seating dt both delemations, har. : : - , AYOOW'S BTRENGTIN ‘Thy train made tho first stop on Its way to | turning to UM ene evr disease te Ce uo 5 y one: fw vote eneh. O athe : ; ; a , i lory Tne, The Sinus Couns ‘Commuitton ts In was mada up” from outstle towns. Tate nttans frou deautore pag’ heated by THE “FOUNTIE PARTY,” Pe St dotin wsnors that Ayoub elas apts incre fing, Neosat eet ale tutte geasiont Po areca aL GTC. 11 The Huns Lawrence iarmony of Peori, | Robert Siinlls, ex-member, of Congress, and | nsare enlled the Conservative members of | techie coneit a 4000 regulars, (our fee At NAPERVILLE, eee ene ee ad Hi Lat tamnko tine Hla wiileh wf tne Western Associated Prens, fatlced “thre hours aturing tho alleriuon. tho other by Wed. Whipper, both colored. | the House who, sitting betow the gaugway, ihal ecto a uOy" Gavaltys ange act tight where the President briefly addressed the tegen tarih 1 ehcate sped and , oy y 0 hy a vO i" iT T 7 le . - sbi a T | ¢ tt ‘ : rs a coer es commode Tie Honnbitcat Campbell, oF Biren ihe trates by dC iat therein ic sued resulting fn the oust- | have opposed the Government Independently | guns. Ono Hundred and FIfU1 Htinots Volunteers, McCook, of Ohio, mado ale Cunvel 4 1 § f i plentenant-Governor, twenty minutes on the “Trick bill. He 4 Coaventlan ted Gene hitgpscerct Bes of the regular party leaders, Intend to cele- AYOOM KHAN ‘ who are holding a reunion there to-day, Ho teat ney" felary of State, James | W295 followed by ‘Thomas Butterworth, of ef speech, and Mr, Stone presented todays as follo’ Ttocktard, wi \ ; sion, Dbrate thelr proceedinzs by a banquct, to ad avian Cen lliburty mt earglonetie tet- enld'ak scouts i be tie nattrad alrity oC he TAPE ey STeATHIES called out rf i orak ong oekford, who anade a short speech, when ‘Tho indications aro that a State ticket will | which they have Invited Sir Willlamt Vernon er, saying he was forced to fight. Gen, ines tu’'spenk at sofdiers’ meetings of the te ein puns. . é Sint cls J, Hanebrakas rene W. J. Hynes, of Chiengo, took the stand and | he nominated. Sieh appears to be the de- Tareaurt,. Tlome Seeretary, Henry La- Roberts reptied he (Ayoob Kian) inust sur | inproved conditlon of the country. No men ‘The thue betus up, the party withdrew to are nso; State Superlntendent, IL G, Re MR Er ee co sire of the colored delegates, bonehers (Liberal), and Sir Itenry James relist, ST atin ea had ahetter right to rejolce over that condi- Fee tea ey tlcoats aaaer abe iE ele eee erred ee and nominated a. strong Urket. 1. 1D, Smith | for Congress and three Presidential Electors no longer expedient tab measures tor the | Mazzit, but the hills between Candahar and | Is, success and its fruits, [Cheers.| | ‘To es surrounded 1» Sept. 20, for the prir- Spears TorEKA, Kas., Central Commultt the nomlnatio ate for Dleute tocall a State Con Peheld at Lawrence, ately i m e HA by crowds of people, makin was nouinnted for. Clrealt, Clerics dP, Or- | mot today, ex-Congressinan Lolland Chatr- | provement of the condition of the peo- | AfHandad completely conceal their position, | that success is duo the prosperity we now | yery uretty stait BESH Ss pus den, for Sheriff; 4. V. Graf, for Statoy-At. ple of England, Ireland, amt Scotland Phaveonly beeraite Reet enjoy, and for the continuance of whieh we | Sheeches here were short, and Interrupted Osnxostt, Sept. 2—There has been a good | be held toamerrow late In Republican elreles in Proceston And ape eof nominating a'Lieutenant-Governor. | torrey; Dr, Wedl. Allen, for Coroners and | 20" Henry Dupont, D. 1, Burnhard, and . , hope with good reason. ‘To it we owe, also, | by the moving off of the tratt sy declare they will nomlnate C,H. Lang. tales. B, ilar th puns 1 D, Tk Wi . shoull be at the merey of a body | hills are held In great strength, and are be- t BNO TERS Paya td Maa sa rt OH de " Me rats They dere ort dian, ad andres to tho | V°* SS dtatznoigs fone Unleran are olin D, Hoiiney werd ehowen Electors, al | eosinting af Ieeisavors horediinry au ire- | Hig nelively fortified, an waking roean- | our stable, Ciovernnuent, le Noss ted te tanga tho teainy ail tha. anne. aeones SPare peonte is now being prepared, SpmixcrieLy, Hl, Sept. 2—Tho Kepub- | ly,nominated for Congress, sponsible, was moved it the Hottse of Com- | nelsunces, and sooit hope to be sullictently tis xreeting could not last but three | aneated ag nt previons stopping places. peg Heans eof Spritgtiell ave’ now thorougily | ‘Tho resolutions adapted ratify the Chicago | mons In tho small hours of Wednesday nequainted with afuirg to enable me to tt | minutes, and Intraduced Otitinwa was the lust polit ot importane WISCONSIN, organtzed, business and working clubs hay. Convention nut platform, ane In loeal ‘af | morning, after: the pasinze of tho Burials THES. Foran wilacie <The troaps nid, hares 4, GEN, SIEMSAN, jehuns there ans. wine demonstrate nik ae speetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. hus been forined 4 re ea a rally wilt ite TR ge ere pen eee gral MiB at | bill, and was seconded by Labouehere | of the telegrph to India Ca ieee toe | asthe man who had as much as any one to | the hows was getting Inte the party made” { ho: freehold * qualification | (alberal), member from Northampton, ‘The OF AR em TTS Is probably: how, Jo aya bringing u eats H ho First Ward Republican Club dselded | for publte otlle Jnsist upon a more Wheral [| Marquls of Hartinglon humorously depre- is side of Kojhiak, through commutica- jen, Sherman was ved with cheers from douttaht at built F a hall. in Sthich | exemption Inw, nud ane. tho repent of the | cated the ratsing of a grent constitutional tion will soon bo reiistablished. the nasembled ex-soldiers, and, after inquiry, INDIANS. fely thronglt the War, | Preparation to retire for the night, F $< deal of talk of Is this district ft favor of nominating ex-Sena- king at Armory Mall. | ol bora | obs for TO. lowe for Congress as tha eandl- | tg hold. Ig meetings, ‘Tha colored | present State assessment Inws, question at half-past 3 In the morning. Ho ts learned that the reutilon was thatof members date Aainst Gabe Bouck, Judge Mowe Is | Republicans of thaeity inet to-night and or: a be. anti tig dlonsasyuilli proveest with FRANCE, of the Firat Brignde of the Twentieth Army TIE UTE} AGREEMENT. about @ yearsofage and in the enjoyment | ganized under the name of the Cuxt Miners’ ST. LOUIS. RELIGIOUS AFFAINS, . ° a Corps, who, ts one of thein assured him, ind | Sourimun Ure Agrscy, Col, Aug. 2% 5 af excellent health, He has served elght | CMP. aconstona among the local Demoe: | ¢ St. Louts, Mo., Sept. 3.—Tho Democratic Se Ua teins, va pee ye ie a eR TEN Pam, Sept. &—La Republique Francatac | ‘pate aie old f ots Billy oni ‘Atinnta to | Ya Laxe Crrv, Col., Sept. 2.—The Southern . een years in the Senate of (he United States, } racy continue, ‘Tho Txecutive Committee of | Couvention for the homination of elty officers | Uivided on the question. ‘The nimbers were | S38! We decline to belluve the Ministry | the sea.” “Boys,” said Gen, Sherman," that, | Utes slxned the agreement toxtsy, The ques- and was offered the appolntinent of Chief thelr County Central Committee ts composed | eb {ils morning, Charles E, Stayback was | ons ty 71 rae ‘The wihorlty consisted | ° hava anything todo with the letter of the | telts the whole story. You have earned q | ton Is practtealty settled. When fully con—d dustice of the United Stites Supreme Court } of young men wheso management of | Permanent Chairman, ‘Tho following nom- it a Ir h nae Liradt Saito religions congregations, ‘The Ministry must | right to eat anywhere you please, and as simmated the Commission will, proceed to. by President Grant. ite was also tendered | the " eampaign did nob sult the | inations have been made: Sherif, Morgan of tive Erish members and Trading, Or ees, | know that the Chamber of Deputies would | otte out like. The Torfurther | tie enumeration of the Indians, the payments te Mission to England, which he deellued, | old duifers, who appoluted | Holand; Clreult Judge, Willlam Jd, Harner; Broadhurst, Ashton W. Dilke, Slr Wilfred | never pardon them for not giving this iapu- attewas youNRe. “Peres no Use for further | of money, und the location of lands. asat that tle his seat ‘in the Senate would | auxitinry campaign committee. ‘To-day thé ) Probate Judge, J. Co Woernurs Cireult-At: | Lawson, Labouchere, Charles MeLaren, and | dent declaration the, answer it deserves— folk, You wanted to how okt Unclo —— have been filled by a Deme A inant of | Executive Commulttea aceeded from tho | torney, Samuel Erskine; Aasistant Cireutt- | Whalley. ‘Cho majority included four drish ) nany prompt aud energetic execution of | Billy looked feheers nud Iaughter}, and T VICTORLVS GANG. Lis fine ability and great experience Lepnbe Domocratle headquarters, leaving the auxil- | Attorney, FE. O. Noonan; Public Adminis- aeeber: chu nar ine to have any. | tie deerces.” | Lu Republique Franca tne ox+ wanted toy look into your face and see that Denver, C Sept. 2.—The Tribunc’s San: ale 5 r ew he: Erg | ey propos q y car . es ie af Pablic We iL ne s Te tenet aaa a nt eee ‘4 ah lace ot the gootl-for-nothing’ Bouck would | to run the campalan ta sult themselves, | A Heber fain cael ot tis uwantyetg wars THE HYDE VAR MEETING, er title Ee be remried Hint SL Constans | citizens as you were good soldlers.”” , | Ruahunds that Col, Valte has gone sonthy pik ke improving the breed of Congress | good deal of bad bload has been developed | of the eity was then elected, and the Conven- ‘Thomas Power O'Connor will preside at has been much with Gambetta, ns lingulsa M, AT AUROUA with all the available Federal Mextcan troops: i ma Isl Golng from, His Sonne during these proceedings. Z tion adjourned. the Lrish demonstration against the House of | Lepere, whose dissent from the views of thore was n.considerable assembinge of eager | to intercept the Revolutiontsts and suppress. inet is noticed. and curlous citizens, to whom Gen, Sherman, | the revolution In the State of Durango. Col, + . “Lords in Hyde Park Sunday next. Aan | ?remler De Fi that politicians Hikes but It ts remembered IOWA. es VERMONT. e i set f ett SI " oe Nee nl : cy 8 rege " ‘ son ber of Irish members of. the House of Com- GENERALEY APEROVED.: - President Hayes, and Mra, Hnyes wero pre- | donquin Ferasses, with 200 niounted volts | CEL aE cane pled fia etn Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. St. Annans, Vt.,Sept. 2—During a Repub- jnous have promised to partielpate in the pro- "Tho Francalac reports that the proposed | sented, but no ‘speeeh was made. At thig | ters has taken the field against Victorin’s. Indlans, and the different towns of the bor. Des Motes, Lowa, Sept, 2—The Demo- | ean political parade to-night, as the local | ocodings, ‘he Board of Works lin refused letter of the relleions congregations was | point Senator Logan jolued the party for a | der have been enlled ty President of the United State: ry 2 f i “0 Wl to furnish volun! Astrong pressure wlll be brought upon | cratle State Convention to-day was the samo | clubs were escorting thelr Burlington guests is dynfted by the Vatican in avcordance with 4 . . Sey) port the sx-Seuater to get him to make the race. | old erowd ted by the saine old fossils, Dantel | to the train, a man “hamed Shay, who. was parinarlal for the erection of w platform In the flesite eepressed by Liremer Ha 3 ruy- | few Hours! ride ° Score dor fi emupnleus Sppelol Cursrapanarleyics af The Cn voane dy Lean: *, Miller, Angustus Croser Dode, Ed | participating in the parade, was struck on He UAE Bahae eaentiguclaune anpravad. Soe tench TAL ssyobedie SUICIDE. Podiane wt. 2—-From present Indlea- Campbell, and John Irlsh, ‘Tho program, as tha head bya large stone ‘hurled by some | ja, cae aULila Bishops and by M.. De Hreyelnat, and hing - GAW Av Dee Bont =A Alentfotn,atter "as 1¢ Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. fonts At lool though the collapse of the ee es 4 a person unknown, and fatally Injured, Tho Times says: ‘It $s mucltto he regret- HSODS AN mas 8] futile attempt to Introduce Gen. Sherman 5 preibacke orreunlent fi In this State as prepared by Ed Eonpboll, W38 carrie me es tet! that the Mouse of Lords should have re- buon, nectar by about titty Superiors of andgete speech from him, the President Dunuque, In., Sept. 2—Jacob Putnam, an Hitut iunaey prevailed to suche create a FE ae ety tuvexeratot enttinstas MARYLAND, jected the bill for the rezistration of voters In} “Phe Fempadectares. tho Alsatian Jesuits | brietly alluded to trips made by) Washthgton a realan ‘or Hiller, rae been nilssine Tat it eae near costing the, Republicans eleat, Lut ly aha seca Mee hadd | dbAtertson, ‘Md, Sept. 2—Tho Demoerats | Ireland. It was n.waste of their ower, | In the Rug Lafayette will be oxpelted Ike | and Monroe during thelr Presidential terms for goin tine, Hostarted for home with and the entire Stata theket. In 1877 tho | Prev! alte W. Covington for Congress. of great ent, It is ent yok ETA: * ’ f a ay, When his holy wns found floating In Greenbackers.polied 26,000 votes for I Py | ers. Tanrisoiue, Sept, 2e-AMiiton G. Umor ns fiefecling over ie ay Ltn provided | pOSBOS: Sept A—A Parla dispatch snys: a cated ul via ait heve bon an, | fo tiver near the mronthy of Maquoketa fave Allis, thelr candidate. for Governor, aud | ‘Tho platform is, concise and clear, simply | been renominated for Congress by the Sixth } 4 Hilies for tl th ators’ | The Sedan proclamation of the German Em- aa 7 cs ir. It appears, from elrenmstances, that ho daith (ep.) was eleeted- over Mallory | yrancoct and treo whisky. Tho Jast plank | District Republican . {RC HRGa TOR 1G: ee stration of voters in| yeror is doubtless increply to Gninbetta's appalling journey: to. tho President of fifty | twisted n granovine around himself, thed It (Mend hy about 8,000, ut Smith's vote was | Wo. estonslvely tatiied by numerous dele Ireland, whieh were fdentieal in the inaln | speech at Cherbourg, years ago is an easily accomplished and 18 is bouts with two. hundkerehlats, ani Heovtesthan the eanbhnedt vate of ak eaten KENTUCKY. with those existing In gland, ‘and. the UNTRUE, awiftly-completed trip, the comforts of which | Placed a stony about his neck, and, then Ais, 1) hat been a ttsiol aes rht wisely have onte 4 ¥ 4 waded Into the water and shot himself, lo Fe ee ee eae aa eer A ritney [The ticket fs unknown to anybody here- | Lonravintrs Sept, ye the. Democrats of | Louse et Lords might wisely havo assented | ‘Pho nssertions that certatn religious orders, | are greator than some of usenjoy at hoine.'| hat been Insane for over n yent.. i to this, as dealing with a matter pecultarly " 1 Done, y o 4 sty duestion, and. both. demanded a postpone | abouts save tho name Col Charles-A. Clark, | the Second Kentucky District have nominat- | within the provinces of the Lower House.” despito the commands of the Pope, refuse to | The contrastshows what this Government is és jen the proposed letter, aro probably un | qj : jhent of the day of resumption) the Iepub- | yy alte ‘ ed Jnmes M, McKenzie for redlection to Con- LANI-LEAGQUES Piet risa Hy dine | doing, and what tt is capable of. pwn AMUSEMENT Se cnn bya leaal INN anaes "EN. Seana inter a ibeoecm ican ore vet Arent aa (rho Ans Oe Ee, ong-Lenguets | ioont would bametintely enforce tie ducrees, | ,, Ce. Shorman beng, brought forward eal CHICAGO NATCLORTOR, om a ” . 7 | at ir c 4 ys Cl vil, (st) many’ Republleais gat cured of tho | Bubone roll-eall was had In Convention, TEXAS. aS Sate hennelien At its ora x and woul gay n Tew wane This party | | Friday, vont A IRM Becnnal apnugl Triso Swine 4 - Bnet "Sel shown by the vote for thelr | and that far Electors-at-large, someborly hiay- | Garyeston, Tex., Sept. 2—dohn IT. Rea- | throughout the country will ba represented, TURKEY. * was going to the Far West, “where States ‘Auintle Hritortainmont, art ist. We, my“ a were thrown f it ~ IST | Conver G i the First Congresstonal District. Thotrain on the Midland Ratlway going NBTANTINOVLE, Sept. Bit Is asserted | roy years, perliaps, Oregon might dispute None Wri ra Mtedai & euplig of tile ne and the dnereuxe or Ab. eerie Con outional ft saglie ho oxe GALVESTON, Sept. 3—A News special from | from Liverpool to London raat’ the ifack | that the Powers only agfeed to tho naval | iy : 0 t pe dies Toruurrensunsy elegans and forrueesnotions Uritor The burden of all the speeches was the ox Y with Illinois for the precedence, It was a Mounted ll Ay yote showed very plainly, whore. tho | qiation of Democratic soldiers who. fongit | delferson says the Democrats of. tho Secoud | just outside of the Centra! Station at Man. | demonstration ag amethod.of moral persta- | creat country, and needed vol men, but SE a a Ca Cee ra Foles went, 18 (Smnltl’s)—minfority | fu the Union army. ‘Tho Untonsoldiory was ‘District have nominated D, 1, Culberson for | chester. ‘Two carriages were smashed, and | sion, and that they do not intend to land ) 5, S airy, a, pais Mnrige | pM ct Leantiful pale of very emul awiinmecs, over Jenkins in 1870 was 26,000: whereas | their whole stock in trade. Congress, nmtumber of passengers Injured. Six of the | troops or employ ny other fofin of coercion, from the cout uted freeway shins of ie fe f, equacigtte Hatta, hho Silses Lerotiand Sasa Wn1837 it was only 8,000 over Mallory. An- |" Daniel A. Miller, the Chairman of tho Con- 5 a Matted hago heeitaken to tho hospital, | ieiseaid gheiad aud Russie havelnatrneted | Wout him he would veartury tho wives HOt | Gets a ath foe eat BLN ather evidence of tha dyipg out, of tho delt- } vention, {n the exiberanceof his dotage, sald NEW JERSEY. LOST AT SEA. their commanders to endeavor to treat with Tee when tone in ore wenn Tn TU) pivimining for mate pi this neneon, two fongtie dion Is found 4 a comparison of tho Wiscon- | thoy might eut off hy head and uso tt orn | PATERSON, N.J., Sept. 2—The Republic- no stenmor Inrdwiek, from Odessa for | His Albanian chiefs. Austria, however, ob } T'Voice, We ralsed Hara Carante'd | Sarcethens at fraunne Tei Stlyar Seda 2 tres Gi Pemocratle plutforins of: Wz and 1879. | football” I Iluneoek did not get 600,000 mu- | ans of tho Fifth District havo nominated | Bristol, with barley, shifted her eargo aud | Jects to this course. [A voleece eee ee Grint was. born | What of batty tar bogs unuor 18 years of ago, echole Mructed. and Mattloy Paull. ns eon bu eatte Jority. : John Mill for Congress, foundered. AN on board were lost exeept VAIN ENDEAVORS, in Ohio, but he belongs to every State, and A eee eran ci of bath, ace tar tlonist than ‘Alling bat tite Thor oe wt ye Drs arn were, Prarie See naaratie —— one fireman, aeRARE iblie Fatt dais value oudleavared A gain tu yours, perliaps, more than any other,” 1. Fl He wasn pledge of are! ogte! ese as stieaie loin’ Sealer .. MISSOURI. * z 3 ABS v’s good offices on the Greek question. ‘ PRINCETON ideas aris ewreeeat Tetanthersand fontline Sralg Conve bes oats, ee Sr. Louts, Mo, Sept. 3—Tho Democrats of | The House at Lords, passed the Savings: THE NAVAL DEMONSTUATION, was reached while tho party were at dinner, Rue the candidate, for Governor, was a hard: | Gomi: s : . the Fifth Districkrcnominnted RP. Bland | Banks bit the bill iy reluttin to the loading | Loxnos, Sept, &—A Berlin dispateh says: | hut a crowd of several thousand people tac uy. @. San Overboard. t Honey man, Last year ser es of digustors SOOT was the tenporary org! for Congress oulay. : " ae or grille cargoes, aud the Hares and Rabbits | pois understood that the naval demonstra- | gathered at. the depot, and thelr whan Me eee aE Man Re Rwad, tne Swieafathi, Miah nnd i Upon tl reenbaek: organization in | gation: Chairman, FW. Lehmann, of 1 Is NoTICE oF MoTIONS ton tn ‘Turkish waters will commerce on the | tho binyting by. the band of © Mareting henlione Taivitut, Hariauee, andar Watar, "Grucoti iseonsin, * Brick" Pomeroy was elected | Secretary, the Ilo. WW. Garner, of Loulsas GEORGIA - a aR é Abdth Inst, = Through Georgia’ soon brought all to the | the Inatiiion. ‘To conclude with n social swisn, Chairman of the State Central Conunitter, | Asalstant’Seeretarios, JW. Drees, of Carroll Ma &, ries In tho House of Commons tettay Labou- ANOTITER NOTES platform, and” although there were ne 1. d. KADISH, Prestdont, Aud two of thelneanditniGe tiled outof that | Aut iyron Webster, Of Mursuiall County.’ | | MAcoN, Ga, Sept, 2—Gen. Phil Cook has | chere gave hotles that enrly In tho next ses | Loypox, Sent. .—A. dispatch from Romo | speeches’ many reminiscences were tntulged SARTO TEE > crowd, ‘These were Col, Yel Goodwiny | "NrLelimann mate a felleltous adiress, | been nominated for Congress by the Domo- | sion he would call attention to tho Texislative | gayy: As the Porto's answer to the Inst nate.| in by the soldiors present, and there was i GRAND OPERACHOUSE. fanuldate for Attorney-Genoral, and Mr. | which was frequently applauded. crats of the ‘Third District. relations nf the Lords nad Coupons, and | on the Montenegrin question was wnsatistne- | general handshaking, tn whieh Mrs. Muyes x 4 proae newcoun ane oy earl, candidates for | Superintendent ‘Tho usual comnlttees were appointed, ——————— move it resolution on the subject y , the Pawers have Intrusted Great Brit. | and Gen, Login were called to take part, bx. | INAUGURAL PERFORMANCE cae? tt Public Lustruction, Both went over tothe | Ja the afternoon the Commiltes on Greiten- STEAM NAVIGATION, ‘Arnold, Liberal, will move, on going into | aie with the duty of drawing wp a new and | Congressman Henderson came on it tratn und FOIAEAL OPENING Renublican camp, “In the Segond and | tals reported elghty-vight out of ninety-nine + ad safes e Connnlitée on tho Appropriation: bil, that | definitive one. ‘The present ditt jautty relates | at this polnt. Ht Is totieeable that in all Monday Evening, Sopt. 6G, (880. fil Congressional Districts the Greens | counties represented, SEAS z the rejection by the Mouse. of Lords of t | ty the Districts of Dinosel and Ghuta, nlaves Where the train stops ealls are made: _—— ack tinacy endangered the success of the In the permanent organization Daniel F Procecdings of the National Board at | measure greatly promoting tho welfare of AGAINST EXTREME MEASUTES. @ or political speeches, but none are mide, Hoey ‘and “Murdis Combination, Republican eandidate: T R 7 Oye i Jieu- Treland has greatly inereased the diMmentties i aa dakar = President Hayes referring Tis fact ux- ta tho new Ronmantte Ping, . andidaies, and in the ‘Third the | Millor was chosen Vresident, with Vice Norfolks 4 4 . ‘A Viena correspondent reports that some rt: mt Hayes referring to this faet ox: tote Was xo close that the offlelal count was | President from cach Congressional distrlet. | sNonroui, Va, Sept. 2—At a meeting of ofthe centlvey suichnalay ec ns Brat oe | Teta have mnBuaelt ree a icntions | clalmed that this was not i political party A CHILD OF THE STATE! i if fealechle: tients AlN Lie tnt, PRE LDATE ONY: tho National Board of Stenm Navigation to- | Ones Ao neties of n motion for tacking | i1Admlral Seymour's instructions of nature that thera wrs an unvritten Inw that the 4 > A ON Ns ny “1 . . a aueinie , I 1 H President was notto make partisan speeches, Khe ? ~ He Third District wero’ sitnpleantued eile following platforn was reported by tho | day the following resolutions, afte oink | thy Hegtstration bill to tho Appropriation | slowing thelr repugnance of extreme mens | aud that the Lresktent, i fest should a le Pra uals mornin ne eldee tne Yeats M eeitleman by’ th maine oF davies, tas | OTN tho Danoeriey ot Town ta dotocato | omatuice bo structed to preparem mentor | , Tha Maraals of Lnrtington, sugested tt LATTLA OPPOSITION, ure tho laws fala tully, Te Eee st WVIGKEIPN THEATRE. Sees to Linve passed away, and those. tenis ee assembled’ iidorse the platform tors . % # * would be better to move n resolutlon remon- A report comes from Duleigno thatonly 400 | gtoud, ah igs > 5 y porarlly atleeted iy He ke heen restored | et tho arty wlonte Fal dncanailand ‘pieligo A eT Re ena et atrating agniust the rejection by the House of | or 400 Aibantaws there re disposed to setlve- EAST NIGHTS AND MATINEES fe s GALESBURG TO HURLINATON. Of tha Uront Success fralu to health under the benign intluence |e, ‘rhe Demeenwy vt Towa’ are henrtil Lords of the Registration bill, dy resist Une cession of territory, SRTANGTON, sept. 2, y i os pNOCMAC! ly tn “ed, 4 q Th thes ‘S Lada . TBuntanoton, la, Sept. 2—Tho President ’ ot tho gental rays of the sun of prosperity. | favor of tho Seeonal nominees, Hnneuels ad tte ery Hila dived reoumunted tho Le To tts Purnell assented, 2 NOVIFIED, and pariy made few nl Urlef stops between A i 1 THE R A GE ‘ FT iriarrreeceraa acecpee fraereeeeos English, oa they give dosidedd damrunce of 8 | Thies worthy Heumion And oflears. who. become COTTON YARNS, A dispatch from, Constantinople says: Tho | Galesburg ant this ely, aid no speeches 4 tt Bean Hy Sept. — Che Dumacrals of pure and inne A ornuaaly eareritt admlnistras | ornmnently disibled dn tho Hnyot duty, the | Loxpox, Sept. 2—The Oldham Hmited | Ambassadors on Wednesday ofticlally natifled | y made ut any polit, re Were, how= . falled thet Ca gee setuna Dixtrich hiss | tun of Nation of a judielous ticenso law | Rime to Le under tho control of tho United conpunies, reptescnting 3,000,000 sptuiles, | the Ports of the Intended “naval demonstra. | ever. Targe and enthusiastic crowds nt each 27th to 82d Consecutive Performances, Will be hel wen tla for the ith ist iE nna condom ail effort to loghite ngainst those States Marine Hospital Kerviee, jive devided thut the shite of the catton | ton. © V station, who elambered on tho rear phitforn ‘Mutinees Weduonday and faturday, y. held in this clty, and the Hon. DP, naturat rights which do not trespass upon those: Revived, That the Convention earnestly ree- | trad renders 1 udvisnblo to lessen the pro- and over each other In tholr eas to » Deuster will be renambns ton, Zhe renomination of le Fitth Distri brings the Con . IAN ‘THIOMISON as JOSHUA, ita can now be svoured. RLS THEATRES i anager and Proprietors by necks aati to the whole community, and wo ape | omumenda tu Congress the duty of fostering eye. | duetion of yarus by resorting to short Unie. RUBSTA. grasp tho Presidential dan, to ange witttcouin: ene Dini, Ot eee ae ren ‘of our represuitativos nt Dog | tet, of tralnkty for the navy and ineraan ori i causastes pRCLPLS “ greotlngs with Gen, Sherninn, and to get - aie Sheboygan to-day, | awe mn of H i Hes | urine, whereby, Wwhon ence agai out thy . MEAECTED RKORELEEF'S EXPEDITION, 8 s bhebisie Teed aaa stone ae WAY it Shebosiean, toviay, | Moines in the Hlgkteunth Genoa Asgombly for | sult inva uuninad iw mttion on Tuo rea cont, | he Lousoof Commons te-nleht rojeetad | | Loxpos, Sept 2A Gispnteh from St, | SRE “ot Mrs, | Dhaves, Everywhere Py uy seavieitte Biate nine u i t ih ie . e there owas “enthusiastle welcome, do- piesa Bint ete tore the putbilés | In the | ar wamptitsy lextalatlatt muda by tha Hepub> | tountrye See ee iior tha meceaslty. Of Ai aurea mts tae OY aMtity Wit pte | Petersburs says: Gen. Skobelet hus ad- | corous and. respectful language, LAST SIGHT BUT ONY OF rict StateTreasuror Guenther will | Uean Legistatare. 2 Le y fey i cmployers Hy ‘ Y "bi Thani, whieh fs si gly "i 1 oo vhiel: yk Une AM. PALMEIINS Undoubtedly Hi y calling upon the Captutas and crows of every | ted by av 7 tow te Hilt th vanced hisbase to Thain, whieh is strongly | and abundant good humor, whieh took Ue . ‘. It's Mtoubtedly oppose Gabriel Bowel Eihit ELECTORS, REE Tae Cee tn omminand an) adit ong | coeented by wate of oo to eae ee v rec W Me or witty Fomarks nnd responses, At | UNIONSQUAIE GHEATICE COMPANY lvan will probably be pittedagainst Brage | eho «follow! Prutions of District | wurchune sips, and shall avoid tho shame of | Sperntion of'tho bill to suven yenrs. Intronched, und will bo golnfarcedt witty He | Xf (iaspecial trate frou Burhingstony Th tholg Great Pay, In four acts, } aly £iethy while Cs Mi, Bunge wal oppo igntetbra wore mnprovellt ; avin to mun ole yuns with otbur thaw Amer win d A compantesof Infantry, Cen. Bkabeat Wea | eomainiie nant, Horly residents af Uunueltys THE DANICHEFFS! Sty Ss nrrangenentelives the y t—J. Ds Me F Indi. | CaN senten, At tha wool sales to-day there was a gone ” boy roke!l' met the triln and accompi tito Barttuy. mate " él “t ' a ut in eseeltont chanes to gan two oa Distriet—d. D. M. Humitton, Fort} ‘A series of resolutions wera adopted unant- | attendance, Market steady, Sales | were He shy g bovond dul: Top Te: lalate ton, ne Cae ant acct Te TORTIE [ea eee rate atts ci ater trae le Tne raee CNC Tar Se a ght tect, ard ii Becond Distriet—C. 1, Jackson, Moquokol, mously in favor of the adoption by Congress | nade nt previuis | rates, and the biddiv | story, Operations wil he suspensled fora | eatially of bath potltiead yi rties, pave the Ux=. RRRENG fant cl its 5, ily GRAD BENEFIT of . fectal Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribunes Fifth Distrlet—L, 1. Patterson, Lowi Clty, mite the mali 7 by. er ' season, Gen, Skobeleil wi pon establish ec My 5 I, HAVERLY’S Foxn pt Late Wis, Sept. Tho Demos | | Sixth Diatrict—d. HL stubenratieh, Pelin. ente the regulition of nll pilotage by the | Zealand, Himself at this post, whore hy will remaln | puEsIVENL WAYHS? SPEECH AT URTING- Jo MH. HAVERLY'S eritle Convention of the Fifth Consresste venti Districts... Glipin, Wiptersul, General Govermuent, the sume as Is dong CENSUS BIEL. all winter, : TON GRAND MASTODON PAVILION, District, He at Sheba Feuer aera DlstietAv. Hf, Btuwvos 1 ee Gan ot muri -canultles i "The Housn of Commons passed the Census Orruswa, Ia., Sept. 2—The Presidentwas | lake Front boiwoon Hall (irounds and Hxpoattions, it 5. Brae for Congress, Biagig ind | Ninth Dlatele clone i Allivon, Hlonx Cys qitorts for an entire retorin Prete Stato Inwa, | Pil. A ciotlon that the census Indfeato reli. BPAIN tod (on platform erected by the side of the DANIEL O’LEARY’S Neitti the. Convention recur ott ee Sharpiy, of Davenport. | Tespeeting this subject, and that It recom | (ity papnusor wie Ce zutlenlly apposstl SINTY-EIOItT PRISONS DROWNTD. ak a A FS Ree Te ee Great Test ‘Tournament?’ while A. K, Delaney: recotved aad SATION mends that Congress Cuact 1 law by wi ne i ah tip, Sople 2 ge over | Self fackns F000 een " Sait Per ‘Gs! OUTHAM ; tt Ret ‘ D NS. cnnet at taw by which \ ne apr, Bsa lo 1c] 0 " . 0 een gaa is a atron Aull Hea Ledeen SHAT aiaa Honea RTT mAb BREN eae ee COMMENCING BATURDAY, Sept 4, 8 p.m. vi j rates of pilotage shall b form: A QUESTION, "i e ri bapa Ht Lat seca te tho Demorrucy MP HAe | pug following nomlnitlons far State oMeors | Without ldiser po shall bo windy ty ora one Sir Wittred Laweon ealled attention to tho | te River Ebro, near Logrono, fell toalay | hull, Mayor Stain prose ¢. Bev ; . Danlel U'Lenry to ride D)intlos for WO) ugalnst three ‘i ahiad bis | were made without balloting: Secretary of | gy mnt Slate: ore dJauweon called aitention fo mee | while a battalion of troops was crossing, | spoke substuntiolly as follow! : hauiie. Heket tn this county, Dodge County, the | Biate, A, 1. Kelty of Crawford; renner, He Tart uate a ee a Serb Mertens Ho wiftins of for | One Cantaln, three Lieutonants, and sixty: | Cut honrtlly glued to meet this large naeoni= SUNDAY, fo m : I tds wae eu hn eater | Staak go Utena Ata CA | il gover a Sta bonny of io or | tit ae tia objet of tgmeak denna | ON ta ep any a en ands igs dges [TNR HN SoA AND is Vhether 1 with ba suf | Bar a 5 bys : e “rs? , 1 f vile! vi Manip, Sept. 2. Maly-nG POrsons ib 4 "i tie aa You Please, clent to overeatne ne unajorigy it Siuboyuun | Gy A. Glarke, of Linn; Land-Ontiee Teegister, | conn foners' of pilotage, It was agreed | ton, which, ho snld, if nota sham, was the MRED, Sep YANG Orson: 100 Hours, © Go an You Pease”? that_a Hoard of Delegates be appointed by | first step towards war, PUSH, #6,000, —Soven gro Ihowh to Have heen drowned by, the travel, ith itd weurlnosd and | dullness had lett moe in ow rtter condition riy's colubrated Juvontle uvunile Comedy Co, nnd, o, and forming VILE ONL ors tie pulllay) “BELLS of CORNEVILLEs Mid Manitowoe Countles: is. ques ., erty, of Keokuk, 1 low! ry ¢ 0 Questionable, al | D, Daugherty, of Keokuk, iT Ost i " - sore.) brenking down of tho bridge over the Ebro. é 1 tr Adinlasion, M1 cents. Musto aftortivan and oventngs Meat i pos i chal aerial ae | ad it rie, ate Gpworne | HH faa th os 8 ae Ae ee TERE + - MICHIGAN, other organizations as are juterested incom | erelon would eine i itnelr abject was to rons | Has nat yet heen useertained, coming here to weleoine this party of men and HOOLEV’S THEATRE, ILLINOL, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, inereo andl nayleatlon. J.B. Negloy, Pitts: | der tho existence of the Tarkfsh Government Loxnon, Sept. 3—-A dispateh from-Madrid | women came from all polities juirties, and are eed Spectal Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune, Lagsixa, Mich. Sept. %—'Tho Hon. daspor | burg; Mt, Parks, Nurfolles FWY. Nickerson, | possible by a suttleaent uf the «ith. anya ninely-seven men were drowned by thu | of ail erveds said frau every veverintinn alu rs.{ auveNt na co. |autirs, Enaty, ML, Sent, 2—The Republican Cons | Packard, the eloquent Republican orator Boston short, 3 W Yorke Thomas tultles whiett now threaten, fh ‘The ftceldent on the Ebro, ‘The. battalion was | rank of lite, | ‘Shey conte, purh: ainty from . b a i Gistoahow | (A consolidation af, per Uh Portland; | assembinge of fleets of tho allied Powers, testing a military pontoon bridge wt the thoy, | Vurivalty, and after that thelr me a haw Yor ¥ respect to those who for the the lippon to eupy prominent positions in the Gavernment; nf tor thomselver, hut, for tho country ot Yention fur the Fourth Congressional District | from La Porte, Ind,, delivered 4 convineing Sherlock, Cineinnatl; “f, C, Herz ’s Met at Mendetssotn Tall to-day, and was | and masterly argument.at the Qpern-House B8 feundue de Connect W. Wool | with whoin the Government Is aeting In per- . ; FS sna - called to order by DF, Barelay, Chatrmanot | to-ntylt. du favor of tho Republican cause. | “Adjourned, feet concert, proved thit, Buropa wis dater. GERMANY, ry i Hits decisions should he ATUR UNVEILE ht are the representatives, AND MAT Rene NOON. pecentead Committes. J. H, Perry, of Me- | ‘hy house wad well fied with tadies and blued thy got all aM drww a juore spectia | payspey, pis PTC otntae of “Gere | bam, eergamucelbed ns te ope a. em rarer iy mecca SO een: lene. gs was made Chairman, and | gentlemen, who evinced: thelr gratification PITTSBURG EXPOSITION, / deelaration frou ie arena Would | nanin” was wnvelled hero yesterday, Lt was uncusy pulltten, tnd i amorhing tople of the | Sunday vvw. (ART porformance PPLE DUKE, Dewey . Vattin, of De Kalb, and J B, | with the speaker's remarks by frequent nnd | Pyrresuna, Sept, %—The Pittsburg Expo- ine tend to lend to the necessity for eo | Octo ag. memorial of tho share taken by | day, und Jew wi para ane {ff refer ta tho | _Sepid~sts He MNTUMELUand Compinge, Tho ite Brus, Beerotaries, hearty bursts of applause, ‘hore was no | sition and Fair opened this attoruoon at3 | "Sir"“Chartes Dilke, Under Forelgn Seero- | tha Saxon ariny by the war of 1870. King raat Ray HEE TT ee tna BAU NCERT GARDEN, c 6 Mtst eight ballots for n candidate for | comparison between his incisive ant logleal | o'clock with addresses by Jon If, Iampton, | tary, stated that armingemonis between the Albert, Queen Carolina, Count Herbert von HM Corner ‘Twenty-sccund-st. and Indiana-ay. cone t heartily in Wurllngton, fo tho Democrats who Comyn resulted ax follows: Kane | utterances and the low tiride delivered hore | Esq, and President W, Mf. Miller, Fully | Powers wero not quite comptete, but ail tho | Mimnatek, Prince Milan of Borvla, and the nn cinta soars gowoukd have boon lvl (0 ae We TIP, cinta te It minty, 13 yotes for Jolin C, Sherwin; Me- | by Messmore, the Democratic orator, night | ¥,cu0 peopla wero In attendanes, Manufact- Adhulrats had reveived the sumo instructions, | Fronch and American diplomatic representas | seo me, think you for tals Hreot nits to tte Prtlnpeeont aa evOEy ight ond Sunday Mating, vnry, 9 votes for Sherwlay De Kilb, 9 votes | bufore Inst, and prominent Democrats are | rers, stock-rilserd, and horsemen of West- | tt was arranged that Senlor-Adilral Soy- | tlyes were present. Republicans who jire new gind to 860 mo a L is " i y i \ DY Dy Gian for(ien, Daniel Dusthyy Winnebago, 4 votes | frank enough to ndinit I. Mr, Packard apens | 47th Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohiy, and West | Moir shoukt consult tho other | Ade a a thay ai maby wae it sree GRAND MUSICAL EXTER NMENT. ford, 2. Garvery Bone, yates for Garver, | tio bul hero in spleilid wiyte, andl from naw | Virgin nee scirenented, abit the trotting. ainle PU ohh eo only: VARLOUS. Property with tio) tubs presperuus Caverns | Aubays Cruulia SEANISL SEU DERI, Somrthge the ninth ballut Dy Kalb yotad for Sher- oy che emule Will be contidlynrt and ag* | Piifon Mees, hha first baetior premiiyys will fo believe dels attempts to settle coe fiteea new tulle ane kng portunt gnidoetee | aultnianton Conmionciin at 4 u'elvek, Wh, whieh gave hha majority, be on Saturday, ‘f' | slave: the Montencgrin question would bo success. | Loxnox, Sept, 9—A. dispatch from Naples ee ey eco asl and hits iiautuallak is at He Peis Dispatch ee rpeaderiok 7, FIPS rine er a tS floulares an file that the Duleigno arrmigement would | contains oficial Intelligences that the port of Knowledge ty power, When univensl suffrage arene ae thantmous, A committee escorted the nont- | Chester, Me Hillsdale, wad this afternoon | the grounds and buildings, ‘The space of tha beéxceuted In a vory shorting; and that ne | Pusan, in Coron, dins been opened to Italian | provulla, tery must bo uolycmul eiuea nan Sete ‘ ‘ é fo the hall, and he was recelved with nominated here by the Greenback Conven- former bs now fifteen acres, ‘The present ex- | Cerelon would be necessary. commerce, « SEO eee raid the onus ctiba cutiitey lp Brory night thls wok band Walluogdag, Baturdey, ang acer Od responded In a brief speech of | tlon is, Representative in Congress for tho | hibillon bits fair to bo tho best tn the history NOY ACCEITAULE. f SWITZERLAND. tion bb Hetrimentul, og portaps cven danicerous i By yhlanee, Short addresses were also mandy | Second Michigan District, A sili Conyen- of the Boclety, and hundrods of thuusands of | Lord Hortlagton announced thatheconld | An Amerlean was killed ‘and four other | to tho othurs. ‘There should te very whore frou THIELMAN Ss BURLESQUE TROUPE. aie: Hurlbut and Mfr. Garver, Dante! | ton and no entiusiasm, strangers will be iu the city tho next dve | not necept the terms of the resolution which tourists badly hurt by the overturning of @ | echoola that will Nt overy nan to vutu. Moro | Monuay, opt. 6TONY PASTOR'S BTAK NOVe | su, of De Kalb County, was nominated |. Deruorr, Mich, Sept Q—It, G. Morr, Re | weeks Parnell had framed semunstrating agalust diligence neat Schuls, Switzerland, ‘yoters ure sliuply powder aad ball fordomagoge, | BLY COMBINATION, we why Bhate that SPRAQUE MPELC THEATRE, Shorman Mouse,

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