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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1880—SIXTEEN. PAGES . ; . - their helplesness, the children are quick 4 e A : reaque ¢ and army by the Min-' : a STAND AND By DELIVER... Predatte costes ae oral of. pales. ot dete-t the signs of aze and promptly dispa a . = iv: é ‘ edonia. Aleko aged 19, was bathing here this morning with |. é M. Sullivan, M_ P., of connly’ with<the | arms and ammunition into Macedonia. : FO REIGN, : eat an 2H Sullivan rete toes Louth | amanaaiae soul rel me ee ‘which Madrid -{s the ‘Cavital.’. Ti their parents, cenerally by beating them Over ‘wilf'also-be represented by 8 committee from | the'head. ‘The bodies are seldom buried: they i Several Younes friends, when acre Was bend, im as one of. the members for Louth. | chardeter of society. :: and young Berger was seen to throw up hi ney TK ae . — hands and sinkalmost immediately. Berger “ Callan awaits trial for libeling Mr.'Sullivan. st yo Sas ce Be ane a ntaniento, a corporation elected ty | are cast to the dogs, who dev .. ‘was a resident of Chicago, and was -here on}. - : a QGonnor Power apologized on behalf of the 2 “yopx1co. "| A'‘Bold Act .of Brigandage Com-. theigny Representatives of great nations are | this place. also we had ne? ove 4 avisit, The body was not recove 4 j : Roberts’ TELS pathy fos Callna’s andes 2 ees : POLTEICAL. : itted N mm J also to contribute to this’ pompous display, | ‘some native peculiarities—the ease ny Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Details of ‘ Gen. -Roberts' GEN. ROBERTS’ SPLENDID: VIOTORY 8 Crry of Mexico, via HAVANA, Aug, 24.— _mitted Near Mammoth made exclusively in the interests of the dying | which they could sea at a great lista? : cinta Behari d wis tomocER | Crushing Viotory at _ | tusauitelte publowpztty. and slevet | Tneamcprtaimerscsion of we Tenm | "Cave, Fran, ges e elma cor |i) nab ot te, Haren oe athing. ody Y . c ec 2 a . | opening, Aug: 20, after J S| ee care ‘ i ” erforms . Scrib : > ag: na + | Bhayres, But the enemy was really dispersed | next prelimisary cession. Tho reason’of the, | ‘Two Stages Halted onthe Road by | siloness da Sante Cruz who performs he | the dress anc aera oe 8 gaan WO al Dich TCs Se era. geepiared iPaper ioe | fsslahon was io prepondersting pomier | Armed Highwaymen, — | wilenioings P aetaiug ual cmuiees | surat berhaact hae cone Aue Were .. recaptured, It. appears _ that | members present with extra official cre- : Army. Dispersed, and | Tieut” Mae gine. wha, was a prisoner grata ; of its august mother. ‘Then Sellor @anovas,in | occurs on. the coast—if-a piecoct is sharpand telling voice, will give'the news | ‘comes:ashore—the fall particulars will te oo Di ‘The Chi Pe ‘Bpectal Dispitch to feago Tribune, Ayoob’s New Yous, Sept. 4.—The rumor was cur- : ee i : 4 ii * in the Afghan ;camp, was murdered _ before ae: A . ant : rent in the city this forenoon that a dreadful Many of His Soldiers -the flight of: Ayoob ‘Khan’s party. It is be | -:Some newspapers recently created a sensa- | And the: Passengers Robbed of .All:| {ts st ited guests. The timesare tempestu-.| knawn in a short time 1.000' miles ‘ pape! haan é to the invited gu f from tha accident had happened on the Hudson River Captured. lieved that Ayoob Khan Is extinguished, tion by. announcing that a conspiracy existed vr Their Valuable. Effeo ous. “Monarchy seems to be on its ‘Inst lexs. “| spot where It occtirred. It is ‘a onde: fe Partial “rocking 0 two freight trains at i = : - tlement of ‘ Afganistan.” “A ‘large | Ord to“ establish ‘the Republic; of Slerra acd aE ipa. aed eect ee saluted as the birth of an estab- | ing intelligence over hundreds of mi fa Buadred and odd ralies from thio The London Times Bewails the paceinree. the Government to retain Canda- | Madra, composed.of, the ' States of Nuevo, | The” Booty Obtainéd~’ by ‘the Robbers lished monarehy., Alphonso will appear | territory In. asingle day. The inform; st sant, a hundred and odd miles from this city. 16 nden ar, but. it is ‘even unvwilling , to favor the. |. Leon, Durango, Chiliuahua, SanLuis Potosi, , Yalued at About $1,200, beating his newly-bormson or daughter on a | which we'received fn this way was asp eee s and tie other this morning, sotith of Kruger Ministerial Attack upon erection of Candahar into 4 protected State."| and ‘Tamaulipas, and afterwards for the an- ued ai ut $1,200. salver” Senor Cunovas'will raise the tray | accurate A j We ery Station, thirty-five miles from New York. In ‘There is suspicion that England will come to. |- nexation of hew Republic to , the- United sos renee ams as ee aon eae ail to the diplomatic so botit cases a. few freizht-ears were smashed the Lords, terms with Rugsia’on all question “States. or * ; Be ; : corps’and to all.the assembled guests.’ The * ROASTED ALIVE, " Fe fravel (was Gelaged for asehile, But no ie 5 ° we i) TURKEY 38 STILL PREYARIQATING - -| gd A number of Piotestants diy Salatitan, near Horrible Doublé Tragedy Near Lau-'j Minister of Justice will ‘act’ a3 Notary’ and Se eh als ives were Jost, and,.so far as known, ; t 7 irdin; reek frontier... The’ tn- | Guadalajara, when inaugurat : et -Yonsvil r it h.. ‘Then the roar of artillery Oe Wasinjured. ‘Trains arenow moving reg ote -. 3 [enact Hest sosembling at Ragnva, um. | for Protestant. warships, were. stoned. by Hensritle; BOs + ete citcete al’ Madrid Cust, the “child | Dantel Parkburst Caught in the stony ularly-again. ; : ‘| And the’ Dignity. of the Upper | derthe English Adiniral, to settle the Mon- |-Catholles, incited bya Catholic Priest Some ae : “has seen-the light of the beautiful land ot | ef a Burning Lime-Kiln—Six yy¢q, ‘ wwe i 7 3 PP tenegrin feulty. England’ Ruassia | Protestants were assasinated. - The Catholic A Man Fishiie Disc vers tha ‘Bodies of | Spain. Ifa boy, twenty-five-guns will be | veitha Rope About His Walst, y, 1: RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. House “Is Somewhat lead in coercing the Turks, Itafy follows; } priest cynically offered to confess the assis- ; Fishi ig Vise 0) y e fred: ita girl, only fifteen. A. white flde.| “ary cou 1 film Out. t Nalnly Fee ee ee ble rai : Ra Fratice holds back. Austria ‘and Germany | inated persons, « '~ His Two. Sons in‘ the Water, . (Mill alsi be ralged if itis a gitl, and ‘If itis Saginaw Onurler, Sept 1.7" > Doncgvz, Ia, Sept, 4.—A terriblerunaway Rnffled. show no sympathy. Anglo-Rusgian diplomacy ie {: Tie pen Senta fp ed aboy the red and, yellow fam, of the nation - Rarely has amore sickening spectacte been ee will” Olsted. ‘ @:. baptismal . whi Fas : iat at " -presented than that which was ‘whtnesse p, alone maintains the concert. “RUSSIA. a : 5; | : olsted.. by 7 ; . Both Having Been. Shot. and Their Bodies | monfes are“ tobe’ new and’ ’ gorgeous. alarze number of people at the lime-kin gy accident occurred at 4 selork tis Beernook ; : a few niiles from this city. ile descend- ; : | INELAND 18 GENERALLY QUINTER a Si : Se : ge sghened oy ie besking of, a g.| Meese tess “Foven > re gust rainfall inengiand is under an inchs Sompas; Bop d—A:welltnformed. St Fes i: Sunk with Weights, {| - . Cee ete ae oeeecdine to. monareh- | £, E. Johnson, on Water street, last evening ee ta aoe eee Tite aatihat if i mainst eight and five facbes reapectively in | tetsburg correspondent’ writes: “A mine {Fee ef «f ists, to save his father. Like ‘Fesna, he will | Shortly after 5 o’clock a representative Of the : a erg? aul etya |< Toetyn the two preceding years, “Splendid sunshine | Was discovered in the Governmentot Eko-| -|--. “priganpacs. - —-_ | bebaptised with’the water of te Jordan, | Courier was notified that a man had tali pa ane was Shown fauthe vel le Territory. ~ has advanced the crops of the three King- | terinoslav Friday: last, previous to the'Em-) rooryrere, Ky., Sept. 4.—Persons coming io the King water fron the holy ie ies into the mouth of Johnson’s lime-ktin and” and cosine injuries piel rendered er - ~ Some, and this iets hoped, will ead. her an | paror’s journey from Tsarskoe’ to Lividia, Hn from Cave City, on the Louisville & Nash- | magnificent-. vessél- of Bohemian; crystal, | was roasting to death. The newsman hag a and another in the Government of Taurids, | vijie Railroad, report tliat tivo stages; which | adorned..with silver ornamonts.. ‘The King | tened to the scene of the accident, and fount : 7 -The ‘Irish. outrages, for :the week are few | 116 versts: f # : hs a 0 * : ther on, on the railroad to Sim- be " 4 recvived it with extreme pleasure. Jarge crowd collecting, whil Particulars of More Plots Against | and: of ‘diverse origin. : Stones were thrown OL art ‘iy a day before the Em. | 72% between that town and the’ Mammoth fC ‘ met h lite | 2Jaree cro Zs ile 2 number. at the Eat! of Caitn’s son-in-law. No motive | Topol, was found only Ly Bed 1 Cave, were stopped by: highwaymen ‘Jast' Royalty-and religion travel rough | had climbed up to the mouth of the kiln peror started, -The latter mine contained 10S ; BAY toxether. and religion, grateful fot the guod: | 0° ing: horrovatriskeu inteehe aaa ible, and from which there is no hope otrece very. All the parties are old and well- known residents of this county. th ¢ the Russian sre a e Life o ie. Kiuss: is ascribed for the act except his religion. i ei igh f : 7 5 | : pounds of dynamite, packed in: two cases. | night, and all the passerizers: robbed. The | services of «King Alfonso, has consented to , i POLITICAL. Emperor. _ central: sebatueton Js expresset at Ee | Thero was a wire He ected with the mine, | stage. to™ the cave wag first attacked about | emerge froniitshoine to meet the. child that |-ing ‘furnace. "Climbing up, . ta _seriig s E dence before ‘the new. Lahd Com- | but no battery attached, Gen. Pore welt four rifles east of Cave City, and: the one | comes to-it so apropos. “The nuns of the |-looked into the crater and saw a Buiian Be WISCONSIN. mission. The.O'Donough: has _recom- Hae Bag been Cris ee en ne passenger on'‘bonrd “was rifled. .The other mesa de Faredes have font te the. palace ing in the last agonies of dissolution and so do ‘so. Leadin, coach, ‘coming the’ other ~ way, - was man, a saint, born in Madrid, and profound- firmly wedged in by the limestone ‘as to. 2 ‘Rpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. ‘Sparta, Sept. 4—The Democrats of this Congressional district have been trying to induce the Hon. W. T. Price, of Black River Protestants, Murdered by ‘Fanatical | mended . them to do c journey.. The details about the mino in Catholics in. Mexico. ish pepets sinks tant tne ti "th signs are Faurids aré trom a competent souree. shortly sticrward met by two men, on | ly revered, was baptized, From thie font the render efforts to reseue him futile. The j : i rus - as ‘T LIVIDIA. ees orseback, ‘heavily ‘armed, who ordered | son ofthe King will receive his baptism. . olot a Ken fire: and commérced to- that the Irish people will trust in the Govern: BAFE A 7 A But what-a great ado is made over this lit burn, but the flames were, ston ee u ? Juerits sincerity for efticaclous measures rather Lrvip1A, Sept, 4.—The Emperor of Russia | the driver'to stop. They then cémpelled all 4 ft x tle‘unborn innocent!’ The ambitions of the couple of pails of water thrown‘on the now Falls, to run as an independent candidate AFG AN. than in: barren agitation. A Commission has | arrived here safely Thursday. 1 | the passengers to get o against Judge Humphrey for Con : GHANIST: * > + + | been appointed fo inguiré into the corrupt ad and ordered thon at te Bisa a ne Court are pursuing the child before its birth. inanimate form. The flesh was fairly b: Price was a candidate for the nomination <3, RORERTS - VICTORY: ractices ‘at elections in seven boroughs. | . ar tT 7 The deavelens | akg powerful hand of the King's sister has | nanim ‘ Enters ire the Republl ntion, and carci’ LOND, Sept. 4.—Gen. Roberts telegraphs | }f is. probable that there will be|” - GERMANY.” —____.. | give up-all their property. “The ‘travelers | made itself felt in all his decisions and de- | through and had been burned. off -in places, fore the Republican Convention, ‘ BISMARCK AND VON HAYMERLE, " | were ‘unable to resist successfully, so, they | crees in reference to the birth of- his child. | the body below the hips not being visible, .- 4 From the old times of the weak King, Don | After taking in the situation of the unfor ee . ‘at G on the evening of the Ist inst.: “Ayoob | fresh legislation. to reduce - election ex- |. N 5 eat ‘ very near being the nominee. He was great- Khan’s army has been defeated, and dis- nses. sila is acknowledged that in |' Lonpon, Sept. 4—A ispatch Fram Nordee: had to shell out. - The, robbers tovk posses- Juan LL, the firstson of the Kings of ‘Spain | tunate the work of eliciting. the free utham County £50,000 ($290,000) was ex- | ney announces that Baron Von- Ifaymerle, | sion of all their money, jewelry, and valua~ Was proclaimed and acknowle iged as the in- | how the aceldent occurred was COMMER ly disappointed, and a strong pressure has 2 fs ; persed, it is hoped, with but slight loss on sh , been brought to bear upon him to run inde’ | our side.’ One British regiment has threo | Petded in contesting four seats, represent- | the Austrian Minister of Forelgn Aifairs, has bles, ageregating in value about $1,200. “Aft- |.heritor of the Ciown. ‘They called him | Ye sects that occasionally the stone wats pendent, but thus far without avail. Price officers killed and six wounded, and ei ing 20,000 voters. ‘The Radicals ‘call for the fi isl: drichruhe,;where, as * ¢ a n t o ighteen ition of ex " dit Jeft that island for Friedrichruhe, ‘where, } er the.exploit, they made the victims take a | Prince d’Astuarias. His. patrlinony; was ‘the | kiln burns ont below, leaving -a” qu: isatp t a State Senator, and has been men Killed and fifty-seven wounded. The prob Te caRaTeS toneay “ previously reported, he will meet Prince Bis- |.drink of whisky with them, and rode off. Proviuee pf Asturias aad. the splendid lands | on the surface that packs clusely Beene marek. ‘The greatest excitement prevails in.the | of Jean Ubeda, Baeza, and Andijar. Three | forming a sort of crust some two, three, - daughters of Sp4nish ;Kings have been pro- | or four feet thick. In order. to’ loosen nspicuous - member of a i for years a conspi Joss of the native troops on our side is not has issued a circular to Engliyh authors ask- s dealinseatn es 303 ANE ‘ neighborhood where the daring : crime Was | claimed Princessvs,—the daughter-by-law of | this it became necessary to pound it with the Republican party. The Republican kn & ‘ ¢ oh wn, but it is belleved not to be excessive. | ing - their opinions in regard to a copyright ¥ strength. of the Seventh District is ‘Ayoob iteants eaten H ; The statement of the Imperial Bank of > geet : : 6 i ip was captured. The body { treaty. . See et mel committed. * < i ‘Don Enrique IY., the famous Juana la B:l- S called ** a * . wel stated by the reply of an old | ofrient. MacLaine was found in ‘camp, and | : The resignation by the Grand Duke Nicho- Germany shows a decrease ‘of 12,840,000 |" = ee eRe traneja; Queen Isabella, mother of the pres- ier pe the fan thane,’ bees id emocrat. When’ told that Price would appearances indicated he had recently been | 125 of the command of-the Imperial Guards | mar! : A SOUTH CAROLINA TRAGEDY. ent Bing; and. Maria Francisca Isabella, the | this-work that Mr. Johnson, Daniel «Parke peobably: run as aa sueearene Depunlieas murdered.” ve displays how é the acuninistration ig honey- SPAIN ‘ cen! Diastes te ate onoet Tae : sister of ‘the King. 4s the ‘son ot, ‘Alpnonso hurer (dhe uafortudAte), aun Bee eae ees: candidate against Judge'Humphrey, theregu- i * i i . ia : ‘LAURENSVILLE, 8. C.; Se) —This morn-'| must naturally 8 Prince urias, 5:30 0% = _ lar nominee, hesaid he was sors, eeause sete tar Tae ta Sane so nnnins an onan rr dematealie Gene AL sae Bone nCMelel toad ‘rtof the ing a horrible tragedy. Sas discovered in ts 4 pith, ian SE pea RE, ate fal the stone sinking. beneats thou att, LSelgg? hate Newberry County, Mr. Henry-Grier, an old | thag .makes- her the “supatior of all her dRout of Johnson but Parkurse, who: hoes the Republicans had - votes enough to elect Nak Loris Melikoff, on meeting with opposition |... “7 : both of them.” 2 : nati aeaeite ues Naka was & from the Grand ‘Duke. disclosed Is. pecu- | disaster on the Ebro states that’ the eat citizen and’ great fisherman, went.to Little} siswers.. She -.cannot avoid. this terrible | S20ut' hand, evidently did not comprehent ‘" Bpectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. lations, The Czarowitz ‘was indignant, | number of men, drowned. was. ninety-aix. River to indulge in his favorit sport, and | blow to-her pride, if. the child is a boy; but | the danger,and hesitating ‘an “ingteat, ce: Osuxosn, Bept,4—A letter has been re- : ADDITIONAL. pnd compelled ithe Grand Duke Nicholas | he Lieutenant who laid the pontoon bridge | snding that the fish were slow -in-biting, he'| she has ‘tried"to' escape fk and to remain | 2o.daneet.and hesitating ‘ani tie “Stone New Yors, Sept. 4.—A dispatch from Lon- } to resign.’ The builders of the Czars new | was among the lost. Princess, or at least to prevent anybody else | some two or more tons of which in weight ceived-here from State-Treasurer Guenther 5 proceeded to examine the water. He made ‘ s don supplementary to the above says: | yacht charged £20,000 ($100,000) extr: 5 nae : from ning the title,’ provided the child nd out the body of” a ‘man ‘lying upon the river | should prove to be a girl. Seflor Canovas is pl psed around ima and nae oiaes whine ie in whicl: he says he will stand as a candidate s Biving secretly.'a check to’ another Gr: 2 2 ‘ abe % ‘oob’s camp was captured, and two lost ig, iy 8 .€Reo) no tien Grany VARIOUS. -. : tha for Congress against Gabe Bouck, if the Re- pate tithe eal ‘Howe a Bllery, pantie by | Duke for that amount. ‘The practice {s com- | a eee : ~ | bottom.: Getting -hélp. the body was taken | the servile fanatic of Rovalty in Spain, and | surface being broken the heat from the to. pitblicans deem it best to nominate him. Mr. # co 7 mon in Russia. . Pa te out, and provéd to .be- that of the old man’s | the despotic master of the monarch. He is a Del dad Ayosbat the defeat of Gen. Burrows, were Pants, Sept. 4.—News from Buenos Ayres é FOVEE . nace.below came up and added to the hor Guenther says that he would much prefer the : THE, BARONESS, BURDETT-COUTTS, 5 ts that, f of the closing | Youngest .s0n.. While overcome at the | thorough belisver in the importance of the } rors of Parkliurst’s situation. Oo selection of some other man as a candidate, | Tecovered, and. several wheeled guns of'va- | who has set her heart on marrying Mr. Ash- | TePresents that, in consequence ee iocive,{ aitkening discovery, one -of the ‘men |‘actual-Princess, who has the same hatred of | “As he went down Mr. Johnson handed one’ Djt that he is too good a soldier to refuse any | TOuScalibre captured. Gen. Roberts adds: | mead . Bartlett, is - ill in consequence | of the Provincial Chambers, the legislative + sad, “Here's avniher® aid © the people and the sane Supercitivus airs as | of the“ thamps” to him, and, holding, the duty that may be assigned him .in the great | The attack upon their camp was evidentlya | of her friends» remonstrances. The | functions of that body have been assumed by an bed taken ¢ jae himself. He is sincere in‘his belief that the | other end, attempted to pull him out’ but Jepublican army. .An appeal to the returns | surprise to the Afghans, who apparently did | flien. clause “in the Duchess * of | the National Congress. bat B +f Baile’ oken out, and .this, | energy and intelligence. of, the Princess are |. could not'accomplish it, Parkhurstcalledon of the fast election for State. officers in Wis- | not dream of being assaulted and defeatedso | St Albans’ will :eannot, ft is said, apply.in +. KEROSENE EXPLOSION. ‘00, proved 2@_the other son of the grief. | ‘necessary for the .prestike ‘of the monarchy | his companions to help him, and-s rope’ was consin reveals the fact that Air. Gnenther re- | oct Hy ine | tecase of Mr. Bartlett, who, his friends | Sept. 4..-Parist ‘ars contain | Suticken father. " The body of the first had | in Spain, and he has desired to. spare-her by | quickly procured whici-the iinperiiog mee gure, mrgere mori of any cans | fn nies fee eae asa pana | sebueeesian Suatvaat, These | aa gO Gt oto oP RRSoaane | Se wate runes ih reat aa ace | compel the Ringo Fn dnc om | Sahay aces Tala DR a that was ever before the people for an offict.-| until Ayoob realized the certainty of his de- | Prospeotof a tun on Coutts’ Bank in -conse-s| ton floating tank of kerosene oil at Tsaritsin, | Fhe bodies wore: cee Weighted down by | "father of a daughter. Even if the daughter | (2St The united strength of six men‘ was ‘qhance of the expected withdrawal of the on the Volga, ‘It-is believed thirty persons | iarge rocks. It was evident that both young | were made Princess d@’ Asturias she might dnsaletent to ey ig vod Fiol a: fot that ifex-Senator Howe'declines the nomination, | feat, when he foully murdered him. The as his personal friends declare he will, it is | Afghan force was disintegrated, and fled in | >202¢88from that concern. - perished. The workman entered the reser- | men had been .murdered and then’ their ing i A t highly probable that Guenther will be named | Gifferent directions, alihougn Ayoob and: tie SALES OF WOOL oir with a naked ight. Bodies put in the water. “Beth stood well in | heinay yet Have a sony a son's Bice Gout | Was impossible to ae with thet an Zo the Western Associated Press, the community, and the ‘affair causes the | rob: the daughter of the dignity. It re- | Thus’ the companions, of "Parkharst ‘vere to make the race against Boack. In case of | main body are supposed to have fled fowards nm his election, he can serve out his present | Herat. $ e Lonpon, Sept.'4:—Yesterday’s wool sale, a --- greatest exeltement: and ‘indignation, The G z - * 4 . ‘Went off with spirit at fully previous rates ORANGE AGAINST GREEN. Officers are without elew. ee Ghustine” who. does non tere? ee fgets sad pullin a he re aged Rea Seal, as tis successor of Boeck. benches CASUALTIES. d ted to 10.300 bales, chiotly ‘N C3 as successor of Bouck. jouck’s "y - . ] and amounte AS ales, chiefly New, ry : ~jn-] 3 2 , nomination by the Democrats is now certain. iled~Gapt, Geaualhes, Wednesday were: South Wales, Victorian, New Zealand, and | Catholics and. Orangemen in Ireland— TO.BE TAKEN TO DENVER. fein tay, Salt commento paler, pate open eb eee 8 extricate. bith, Chicago Tribune, a 7 fasmanian.- oy eee 1 t Dungannon-Several. 2 : Th 7 bast, ‘te: deal Ore Jow, Capt. Frowe, and eighteen men. Among | “‘at tho wool sale today there was asmaller | 22° Rlotne a is Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, arty for her child, Thjs same Canovas, who | their eyes, his head being only three or four * y Shei Men Killed by the Police Firing on Muwavxer,. Wis. Sept. 4.—Deputy Balas in 1680 that the daughters of Kings . feet, trourthe top A eng ont of the kiln ~_ Spectal Dispatch La Crossr,. Sept. 4.—It is an open secret at the wounded_are Capt. Murray, Lieut. Mun- i months ? if attendance than previously, but bidding was the Crowd. ought not to be Princesses of “Asturias, forced Parkhurst realized his situation, and. his, here‘now that United States Senator Angus nt Ms Cameron, whose residence is in this city, in- | 10, Liouts. Menzies and Donald Stewart, | 2s spirited and prices very firm, Abont seven Bai Sherif Wise, of Denver, -arrived this even- i a L. Hectrincs ahd ha Vi itn af pope | venmnen, oT Sieh aa MY Staged Sale ere OM, ley dae, | pg Supe OF a Dats Leland | Inga geeare Henry Trovit murderer, | Hegeoe Mare of ta RineIN 18. | groan fonched ta earaa!Waeningasons IMPROBABLE. " . nowhere is there to be found such lively | 23 16. Oftiear ama is man will leave here at and (o-day.he tries to confirm her dignity and dnsenstbillty and death followed within it. ing for a vigorons and aggressive campaign in‘his behalf. His election six years ago wes | ,, A dispatch from Kurraches Sinde says: | ‘ay. (4) 7 SPINNERS. 2 | Politics and polemics as in thenorthern Prov- got ak Shae d Reports of Gen. Roberts’ victo: ve ‘The Oldham:Limited Companies, private o = ~The reactionary nobles, the most powerful. a publican menbers of the bewlalee choc Khan have been received here. He save te solaners, have decided to issue circulars to | inces. Orange and Green have their annual ALLIGER’S PAL. . _ soldiers, and'all ‘those who form the’ Liberal ‘ee ge Pat of Fones w il anally procured fused to snpuort Matt IL Carpenter_thenom- | captured 10.000 men.” . The statement is re- | test-the feeling as to working only four days | days for turning git, and -having a good time | New Yorn, Sept, 4—~A'man wes ted opposition fu the monarehy, hats and fear the |. menced.- Only-a portion. of the stone could ince of the Repnblican cancus—and the Dem- | garded as improbable... 1.» 2°... - | Per week, (rs ye" catia ig of ie attorsthels pee Nar tistes:* Some huni- | fn Lowar*Brdadway .to-dayq charged Gnth | Sister ofthe Queen, “Havéunited “fn [be removed owing to the heat, and a:dozen gerats. "Air. Carpenter had fallen into dig- |". __ A CLEAN JOB. SP aoe 7 Sea Hees drum peapio gspulin’t cate to be fn the noPthi | aiding Elljah-Alliger in ‘his disposition of the | f,,P*o'esp~-gesipst = the proposed -Fob- | men took BONE vF-the. rope around tae Woy favor wi le epublicans,- and enous ‘A correspondent, speaking of Gen. Rol of the Cabinet to-day. eeting | of ireland on these dashing days in July-and forged Milwaukee &St. Paul Railroad bonds. are of a Fighttal title. “They act shel Fenaly aniotondiod ewe: ‘Towered foes ‘ : . rearing US Wi 8 E ‘ August, when William TI. and the Pope 916 fs object. of shaking. the indis- |, i ie THE. BCULLISG REGATTA, alternately honored with: monster proces: BUCHANAN, «| putable ‘power of thd Princess, and of flat- Fans ground te tho maith at oki self supporting Mr. Carpenter, and pave ean OF ae ese P t PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4.—Dr. Buchanan’s | tering the Queen by.fanning the .antipathies | nearly an hour after he fell in. no pledges to the Democrats inconsistent | bavairy. were advanced smurntende tents COMMENTS. up with a fierce street fight ona large scaie, | ball was forfelted to-day. - . | that are supposed ‘to exist between the two | “Not a vestige of clothing remained on the h a Sie ‘with his previons course as a sound and in- | reconnoitered the "3 ad) a position: | “Loken. - jfomen, thereby gaining for themselves a dy Was exible Republican. He had been a State | which was threo miles northwest of Candanar, | ,,ZONDON, Sept. as erie tings, conimeniting | Phere “are always: thnge. . parties, to "A QUEEN’S BABY. foothold in the court. | ° => ris | Paeed SUGESTed ce ee ne aes Es Senator one term Speaker of the Assem- | ‘Then on his flanks flying columns were deployed on rater 's attacl ae he House ° ores, these fights—the Roman-Catholic. or Na- aD . «if the chilis a son, the erdss of Victoria, fire and the jareed edges of the stone, pre: bly, and was therefore known asa straight. | £9 intercept Ayoub's retreat toward Helmund or | Which. that journal severely crit igises and | tionnlist party, the Orange party, and the | er . ar, | BjMemory..of the: oak cross which was the | senting a sight not soon forgotten.” forward member of that party. Just what | Gbuznee, where the country is rugged and | upon Parnell’s, ‘Dillon's; and T. P. O'Con- | pouce. ‘The police havea hot. time of it; | The ites and Vexations That at | only banuer of Pelayo when trom the Astu- <a : the Democrats expected to gain by helping mountainous: Aroob's man army was situated | nor’s motions, and’ Callan’s escapade, . says: they have got to fignt the other two partjes. | ‘©24 the Birth of Royal Infants in | rian Mountains he’began his struggles with “whe Bar. Bardett-C to clect Cameron to the Dnifed States Sem pete nie ig) Srelllery, argupying 8 When things like these occur and recur, it The 1 gi Spain: Ate IS me % the Moors, will be presented ‘to the ‘inheritor- M Flite Bar ett-Coutts. ate is a question without’ an answer in Wis- | roads - teading: to Herat, with rage is time for the session to come to an end, and | ‘The 12th of July is, of course, the Orange: | °* «aw Tork Sun... . . %&- | of the-crown, together. with the insignia ot | mere are several incidents ta th early life of. consin-to this day, but what they did gain | ged slopes. In’ front of ner gune Here: we rejoice to think there is now a fairly, cer | men’s gala day. .The celebration of the Jast | “The' Queen of Spain's gong to’ have a | Golden Fleece, and the: crosses of isabella | the Baroness Burdett-Coutts whic lend strong 4s recorded jn le Congressional Hocord |-appenrs from the dispatcuos thats under covor | rm prospect or its prorogation ‘Cuesday | roth was atame affair. ‘To be sure, there | baby. ‘The cable has records of tne tation Seraaalomn, which iil Zesmke Zor ee ekg | Support, {€xny were nocded. to ou London ent “whenever Mr..Cameron’s name was cal ofa mountain battery of seyen-pounders and | / gitar 5s smear was a grand procession, and there was a spe- |'in Madrid and the aspect of the -Court. ity of’ uae ‘ Hee N EE ctatemgat chat aire Never jnton , 1.” | AUPIERY SPEECH: h, Madrid, Aspect: ?, ‘3 Gen, Primruse’s artillery, Gen. Roberts attacked Pras cial sermon in Derry Cathet rai, but chore ‘Never was the birth of an heir to the throne dignity of Prince d’Asturias. _ to marry bor young American protégé, and that awaited with greater anxiety. “The Liberals, HORRIBLE, gzcat matritaonial prizes, {sno novice in such ee rere toa.” | Baruze decnebeneh eng. O DESY yee oR 2 . © A Famine inthe Polar Regions, «| fon was one arranged, but the ‘rumors were cnembers bolted his nomination and “united | erts? victory, says: with the Democrats to clect Cameron. At Gen. Roberta first ‘with ak . time * Mr." Cameron was ‘him- bas fa fresh troops relieved 4 the command of Gen. Primrose, who occupied a pall probably be fixed for the 22d of Novem- sions, the demonstration invariably winding upon any political question before’ the Sen- ri B lgeans tal te. He has bee! tala’ the Afghans with the bayonet, the fury of bis In the House of Commons this evening only.a proper regard for her.own dignity pre- Ghaddier from start to Anche and he has eueet being such as to completely demoralizo | James Cowan, Liberal member for the City apn Seat hls owas uke ee Tews r 4 Vouts ber saying go.. The Baroness, like. other never shown his Democratic supporters @ | tion, jeaving twenty-seven guns uped themed, | CL Ldinburg, imade 2 vehement attack on | not the fault of the Orangemen that the | confident of the progress of democracy, await i | the Hastern policy of - the: Government, and | demonstration lacked its most spirited feit- | the event with ‘smiles; but bitter quarrels single favor. Of course Mr. Cameron expects | The Cabulese, Ayoob's best troops, are in full 7 4 20, Submit his claims for a reelection | tight toward Cabul. ‘The next important factor | Temonstrated with the Government for With- ‘ure. It takes two parties to. make 2° fight. |-are fomentine ath “the partisans ‘of ‘the en the Republican ca: of’ | in the disturbance, the Ghilzals, are’ di :holding information, @ Heal nthe amone php partisans o: Stary of the Cruiss of the Cortvin. a y p meus : rections. ‘Gen. Roberts’ | _ Sit Charles Dilke, Under Foreign -Seereta- | Ane Qrungemen were alone in, thelr sory: | sister of ths’ King and the enemies” of her | On the tatoo ‘day out from St. Michaels Esteveud we belie, “Sime fow rents feat very cause of e breaking off of her engager co! fa ne a nero I ta oe nae Re : in oor pursuit: of ; the Fosing. re ney 18 2 Ty, protested’ against Cowan’s impassioned S, friend, Premier Canovas...And yet. in the Lawr niiden t his consistent ré a Re-'|- Y : MANES OF Dak S , val ‘flaunted and flourished through it without |°4 OVaS.. .| we reach St. Lawrence Island, where it was ublican during the six years he has served | AyoOUsarmy, his captured guns boing turned | ‘speech; and denied hisassertion that England | petting an Opportunity of shooting a single | Monarehical ranks yoit can hear only shouts | reported'a famine had swept away nearly the _ WOuk With the Duke's second son, Lord Charles against him, and bis own capture is extremely |. proposed to force the Dardanelles and bom- BOSC ie neeneat tye oinue glorious, and | of joy. ‘The courtiers cannot see what is at | whole population during the previons efees j visions of Hee tnuerifanco” fale freccesey fy Be Senate, ie high Sharacter, ag ‘ mans. probable. ard Gonstantinonle, and his comprehensive know] 8 Of public © | 0 = i ” S Fale a * Pig ey alfairs will not be lost sight of when the nest . GREAT. BRITAIN. : THE APPROPRIATION ACT Han Cathodes tor qacslariay, was the. Ka thelr feet. . ‘They believe that the birth of the | The island-is-ninety miles, long from eas. ae aS ee een snonld assume hee pat Legisiatare selects his successor. : AI. passtd its third ‘reading, and aftetwards its | and fatherland, * Lady-Day,” 16th of August, | child of the King will permanently establish | west. We: steamed-along close in by the | Which The Teh antl noe subete ceegalty : PARLIAMENTARY NOTES, first reading in the House of Lords.” -falling this year on a Sunday, the turnout | thé Spanish monarchy.'*.:°. +. —- | shore, working our way throngh thé ige, At | beingarathor common name. Another story WAS IT A HOAX? - Loxnox, Sept. 4.~Soenes from the Long sce EAGT TOURS. * 3 thine oft on che’ followin day, Tews & Bip ae Spaniards will be charmed by the | last the'settlements Were reached, and eaoh | Would be Bard to elieve had i not been told ia : : : : Ny R: ‘The House of Lords meets again’ Monday | ‘hing, and, thanks tothe Orangemen, it wasn’é | majestic’ pomp'thaf will attend the birth of | one that was’ visltéd presedted ‘the same cident . which le in this cit iy Beall permitted’ to. pass (as, their. Boyne “Water | the child: ‘The Spanish, who regard .evéry Geary gcohe ‘of death: and desolation Mer | Cosa see seemteenle. ig, this elty can scarcely ATT Parliament are being enacted at Westmin- i ‘The Audience’ That Assembled in Eon- . and the House Tuesday, when Parliament c n- | ster, After slumbering 150 years, a formida- | will be promenca & Ere of aAehe D) Without the crowning f2at- | son of their Kine ag in a measure their own | csitvof lie wei er eee anywhere. Not | Site; foot his Heat and it acute be ‘don to Sce the Baroness Burdett- | 10 ‘canon is being w a : . ect 2 - iis : a - Contts Married. pon is being waved over the heads of HARES AND RABBITS. . : For that matter, there-were innumerable | child. will openly éxpress their delight. ‘For litary de : s the Peers. The Lords’ rejection of the Irish The H of Lo ater, 3 He Ute, a Solitary dog or rat-was ‘to“be funnd abont | head—to the wealthy spinster. He began by +The London correspondent of the Man- aie a 1 House of Lords passed the Hares and } fights all over the Province of Ulster, but the | the sake of the Royal ‘baby, they will;pardon i iting ber. | hich 5 5 Registration bill bas raised a constitutional | Rafbits:bill,as agreed-to in the House of | pb; ig battle, with veal bloodshed and killing in | the Queen’s-Austrinn birth. But the singu- ny. oF 6 rade huss bur (a front of. the Toute - "Phot be betas followings fher about, ages sacl | houses, in a gbastly row, lay ‘the | and paying her obanefous uttenchens Ie pubulet chester Guardian, in a recent Issue of that das i : % * storm. Mr. Parnell proposed to. tack the | Commons yesterday. 3 : it, came off at Dungannon. The sentiments | }, i 7] Br 3 paper, says: 7 . 7 ‘i AND THE LORD: <bressed by this d tration were varied, | J disdain which all the democratic jour- | dead bodies: of those - who: had: “suc- | until she wos comand ae ee cnoms Ia pulley “The Chapel of the Hospital. of St. John | Brincipal clause of the rejected measure to | ==. EORSTER AND 7 ee Tease ee esemens g nals have shown for the absurdities of c H pel pital of Bt John | in¢ appropriation dill, which the Lords can- |, During thesession Lord Redesdalareferred | judging by the designs on Ree weretor etiquet on tls occasion shee ‘the leds fad bed ga? thee eas He hur’ Nionine gunrarSoverdltimes npr ram arrest = "i : und: over, hut so. well’ did he us¢ his the Baptist—the Savoy, or as it is now im- ‘to th y af at were borne in fhem. 1 g not modify, and must; pass, But, although e speech of Mr, Forster, Chief Secretary traits of the Pope and Parnell, Father Tom | portance tliat they attach to the birth of a | and.we: were probably tHe first to look upon Imowledge that only once was it possible properly called, 8t. Mary Le Savoy—was the hs for Ireland, in “the House of Commons yes- of 7 rate + scane this morning of something very tike a.| t® Government condemns the conduct of | terday, agshlling the House of Lords,’ '-| Burkeand Brinn Born, Yeaac ‘Butt and St, | Somof Alphonso," them. ‘Thelr- clothes had. rotted off the | : Prison practical obs t weeks pice Rie fees the Lords, it was opposed to Mr. Par- ‘Lor « Granvl lle, Foreizn ‘Secretary, said | Patrick sSt, Bridgett and Dan O’Connell, and No efforts haye been spared to give to bodies, -but the. fornis were, preserved by the a tree emednieie pos a called “society dthag the | Del’s proposal. Mr. Forster, the ‘Secré- | that Forster had informed him ‘he was only | tha“ Manchester Martyrs,” and other emi- | this event a‘solemn aspect, Al! the old | cold so that they looked like mummies. ‘The | release however = ban seretok Mie traus papers announced that the | sary for Ireland, declared in the. | °XPressing his own opinion, and did not as. | Nent persone, ancient, and modora. It wag | atlquet is fo. be tevived.,- The: mother is |: skin was drawn tightly over their emaciated | blesome lovemaking, aaé finally. in Januar, , "| Suine to express the opinion of the Govern- | Net possible’. for any Orangeman to have | forbidden to’ nurseher ‘first baby. :They |, faces and forms, and. looked - like ancient | 187. he called at Corts Rank for» fride ot have. ‘compelled’ this- woman, “‘when |; parchment. So perfectly had: the dry air | $500,000, his warrant being in part as fellows (he martiage of the Baroness .Burdett-Coutts with Mr.’ Bartlett * take House of Commons: that the Peers a soul so de t to flare up at some one this miorniog. Gotiety itself ceene to here | OWed thelr power to the accident of birth, | Ment oh intend to commulr them toany course | 2 Soul $0 dead as not to flare upatsome one | hyve. compelled. this. woman, when | Preserved them that we coujd distinguish, | WAS Something af a pooty:. Nay, Lam op a and that certain ciroumstances may render it GLADSTONE.. in this panorama of saints, warriors, and pa- | to -consent to. receive strangers -in her |' the bodies of the ‘women froin the mon by” Prep laeRn leone ne senses Oe cane friots. Orange human nature couldn't stand | Presence. Thréé habitations, . furnished | the deep tattoo marke on the qhiny whtet I Bilt thore age lota te thei rit give the clerk e-hoed the rumor, it ‘ap ve : i cen very generally Se Le eines 10, hays necessary to’ alter the constitution of the th Gladstand Stitered the ‘House of Commons | j¢ Accordingly, the Orangemen turned out | modestly to please the poor people, are set | one of the: peculiar styles of feminine orna. a da. to-day would see the celebration of this long | UPPer House. Lord Redesdale, the narrow- | this afternoon, the first thine Sines his sick- | in. great number anal in the most spitited | ADATETOE the Gepeotad Rel and at eco | Cue OF the peculiar style: bodies were found | ahidavie In cho Dacicru sto Canes iat. Mise, and much talked of union. Accordingly. est, stupidest Tory there, leads his party in cherie Ey as Tee elves wi emendous |- manner supplied ample materials for a fight, |, monies that meve such éclat. to the birth of | in various postures, just as they fell in the | Coutts owed bim the neue uma named. which, i= after the usual morning service, many of | the House of Lords in the absence of the} °” Sich actg te he 2 , | They not only flaunted oratige colors and | Alphonso will be reénacted for xis son. "One | last agony of solitary death. As long as | is hardly necessary to say, he did pot geton the those who had assisted at it fingered in their | ex-Ministers. There.is always a majotty of | 4 d=, SPOTOH IRON INTEREST, « . | waved ‘orange banners, but they filled the | Tite, neglected then, will be: performed to- |' there were! any “survivors to’ perform the | first ocenpion of asking. Then he was tried for seats. “More arrived to swell thelr number, | the Peers ready to ‘annoy the Liberal Goy-"|" Advices from the Scotch iron-mining dis- | uppor air with their tavorit color. This they | day. The name of the child wijl be. written | service, the corpses were placed in the regu- | Perdury, ras centencod to eignteen months’ im- and before the thine mentioned in the rumot | ernment. Lora Teed baler eo fii y~ trlets fay the strike is. jikely to continue. | accomplished by sending up: flights of pig- in the Civil Rogister. Kings, therefore, are’ | lar rows in front of the huts. - At one -place Delgonment, and Gnally sent to e lunatioasylum, r ¢ 2 nly thirty-two furnaces are in blast. The | eons with King William’s colors streaming, | thé sons of citizens, the same’ as other peo- ye -faund fifty ‘bodies side by side, some | tion or stacy Goutts Tasted aims ten years. ‘The . the chapel was as full as it cauld well be. Phe ehurehyard also was threneedl ange UNIVERSALLY CONDEMNED, inerease in stocks for August, is 13,000 tons. fards long, from their tails. Romar | ple. They are no longer the sons of Cod, | being the renialns of little children, while | Go0,0f,Suss Coutts lasted somo ten, years. The in ‘the little Savoy street leading from the | The Conservatives are particularly vexed Ss Catholic party, of course, could see nothing the Ring willacknowledge this by the reg- | others-were the corpses of old people. singular one, but doubtless there are others like. stand the payement was crowded with by-'| with him for imperiling the authority of the |' pene de TURKEY. o- in it but insult to fajth and fatherland, and | istry, Jt is a fair sien of the progress of the | .."The usual litter and refuse whieh surround.| {tin the experience of most yery rich unmar standers. Inside the edifice there was sqme- Upper Houge by placing them in the wron, "i “THE PORTE. ie £e so those who had pistols jyith-them, and they | times. It shows the inevitable sabordina- | the Esquimaux huts were lacking, and there | ried women. _* ip tT a eee i thing in the composition of the assemblage | over an insignifi m1 Wd Lokpow, Sept. 4.—A correspondent atCon- | Note not few, popped at the poor pigeons | tion in Spain, ag elsewhere, of royal author. |: was nota scrap loft of any kind of food: the er which to a shrew jude migivt have. it was er an insignificant pill. Lord Redesdale XDON, Sept. 4.—A correspondent atCon- | with the exteniparized orange tails,.._Butin |: ity: to: the authority of ‘the people. ‘The | cleanly-gnawed bones showed that they had { More Chinese Competition, suggested, a suspicion of what actually after- | 85 withdrawn hig spiteful motion finding | stantinople says the Porte, ‘although ready ; Dungannon the .objects popped at were not |, essential ideas’ of revolutions are recog- | eaten their dogs; they had even devoured Philadelphia Press. See { Ward took place’ The congregation, if it | fault with the Government for withdrawing |: to’eade Dutcigno, proposes to retain: Mata-| pigeons, but Papists, ‘The police did the | nized inthis concession, Such rénctions are | the rats which infested the village; they had | , American counterfeiters aro being * rained’ quay properly be: so called. “were nineteen- | a small bill passed by the House of Lords, | kash and Ninosch. : Popping, and with fatal effect in some in- | haurs of repose for the. growing strength of | chewed -up -the -old bits of walrus-tide,— | BY Chinese cheap labor.” ‘The searct service re-> twenlistha-Zemales, and of these nineteen- | and censuring the Home-Rulers in the Hanes THE NEW BOUNDARIES. “* StaN CS ee eer vy. | Gomocraiic teas, Queen | Cxetything which could satisfy the cravings | Cently received a trade dollar which had ‘bee: Se bid 2 E Bes -It happened ‘in tha usual wayon such oc} Not a siugle movement of the Queen | of hunger.’sAt last they had pérished misur:, Tent se pel ah uke Saari viay altgd ita & twentigths were young wemen, appar- 7 fr 2 p d : = mtly 0! shop-girl ler, ar of Commons, The motion is regarded ag q |. -CoNsTANTINOPLE: Sept.-4.—The line of | casione is ry itself nowhere so | mother will-escape the notice of, the- ex , q ents, A Hip Shopgirl order mul Her 3 , roof of the old man’s aotage, : : Montenegtin frontier proposed by Turkey fequeniies and daititally as in the north of publfe. | With the first pains of her anptonl a ae Renee, an ca aera Woon ea eee eee ay ine: Yhatever—no seat near the altar reserved for |’ : The Radicals and the Irish party are grati- |' Starts from the Gulf vf Castrali, leavés Mata- | Ireland. Orange and Green, according to an- | ing iatenulty, Premier Canovas. and his | the poor wretches sufféred this hideous | ton of the genuine works. The most remnrk-. friehds,” no ‘friends themselves, and, abova'| fied at the Lords’ blunder. ‘Though the con- |! kash to Turkey, thence bends westward, and, | Gent custom, sought to get, at each other's t nister of Justice;- dressed: in cours’ uni- |, death: -To explain this” tertiole famine, | able thing about It was the fact that the welght. ail, as the time drew near, RO. appearance of | sequences are trifling, it supplies excellent after ‘passing between ‘Dikoscki and Podge. | throats; the’ police sought to keep them | form, will walk into theapattmentsof Queen |; which was as unusual ag it was fatal, it must }| 9nd ring of the genuine coin bud been 3@ Bor bridegroom and “best man.” It should have g plies excellent it sing | n ‘Dikoscki a1 odge- | asunder; and the; proverbial blogdy nose of | Christine. ~ ‘The ductor, will certify: that. she | be added that the season was One of unpar- | cessfully imitated that the fraud was only dey, been. manifest even then that if Hamlet were |... FOOD FOR AGITATION ritza, Jeaves Katchjaju’a to Montenegro, him who in a quarrel jnterposes was the por. | Is about to become a mother, and the Minis- | alleled severity... The natives of this island: | tected. by. tho merest accident. As the oferty to bé acted it would be without the Prince of | a8ainst tho hereditary chamber... It is. a THB. PORTE’S REPLY -”- - tion of the peace-preservers. ‘It was madeso | ters.will announce the news to. th. gruat |, were’: large, “rpbust’ men,-: and. ex, Hon Jnvblved so muck Instaking: sear 18 Of bride or bridowmalde, ore n2y indication | thourt, however, that Afr. Forster went too | concerning the Afontenegrin question states, | Yery Hot for thesp unlucky-oflcers by both. | crowd of guests invited by the King’s deerey | por hunters’ and fishermen = Bak, “igey: | Realize small pend ue conde dolinrs are onan AD a Repa aE eee ‘far for a Cabinet Minister, and that Sir Will- {*that While surrendering Duleizno, it desires | Prange and Green, who stoned them merci. | of the 6th of August, - mmast ‘of thelr Tace, they were improvident | mon, Gold coins at 310 and #2) Have beon oftem Atlength the clock struck 11, the Rev. | iam Harcourt erred in deseribing Lond Re avaldallvplaabsotfeccice eit lebly, that after several {neffectyal charges at | _ A brilliant assembly will fill the superb | and made aio provision for such’ a winter. | doetores in tie way by American counterfalt= Mr, White, the, Chaplain. of the Savoy, ‘aay le ; ibing Lord Redes- plans of foreign intervention, | tha’ point of the. bayonet ‘the . Riot act was | salons of the palace. Numbers of ladies, | The cold set in early apd continued without | ers, put the skill required for tho work woul emerged from the vestry attlred in full ca~ |. 44) f $ Action as a miserable expedient to save. | consequently if the Powers’ thought, proper’| reid, and the‘police poured a Volley of duck: | with Jong-trained dresses, will majestically | interruption. ‘The mercury was forty de. | hardly be satisticd with the senall profit aceruc- at once ent short to the initiat- | 2 few Tory seats in Ireland. .The Lords | to.adopt measures tending to assist Montene- | 80t into a dense crowd of theCatholic party, | move up the grand Staircase, one of the’ grees below zero. for weeks ata time. The | az from the manipulation of a trade dollar nonicals, and 5 ed aif hopes of a marriage by ascending the | frightened atthe storms have suceninbed on: |, ‘ocd 4 ‘be One man went. down _neyer to rise acain; | handsomest and“ largest in’ the’ world. | epld and violent storms pri anywhere outside of China. uipiLinstead of entering within the. ralls of opher bills, and subinitted quietly ‘to the gate SeeeEY Duleiang by Papen the Porte | others were carried aif Mo field morially | Glaies at’ the salons, cand, Fou will, see, going out on the ice. Oo cate wat oar —— reat e altar, There he paused fora moment | House o} Commons.’ In - rejecting their |, reer ue in these measures. | wounded, and the list of the injured, more or | 4n_nistorieal procession, ‘The old, how- seals,—their main dependence for food in the | ~ HAIR Goons, Nee: and then ina very low tone of voice, which See ments ou the Burials and: Game bills |; - «MONTENEGRO AND SEEVIA, Jess Seriously, is a long one... ie acee, | Suet dmust take. warmth from the .new. | winter. ‘Their scant stock of meat was S00: |. preeee ee state co ee ea RT ORE: ‘was Ecarcely audible, he said a few words to idered ve f ie ears is altogether con- | Coxspanrinopiy, Sept. 4.—Contradictory | ‘When the struggie ip over—it usually lasts | ‘The di erentmmilitary orders will stand at | exhausted: they were -inany miles from Si- THE HA C RLY WAVELEI. the effect that he presumed mostof those pres- Tord 3 ‘00! eae ar stiabby, As due to |: reports are current respecting the capability | 9 Week—the ing ests -will be held; the dead | the side-of Committees of. Congress and of | beria, and could'not have reached it alive in 4 ent had. come there to witness @ certain cere- | “SP; Goverume eal ence. . 5, | of Riza Pasha, Turkish commander, to effect | Will be buried, sqywill the hatchet; and peace | the Senate. -Near them will stand the: depu- | the face'of the bitter winter. At the narth- c gm mony, but that he had to announce fo them |: 4,2 ve Government sonexcellent terms with |' the cession of territory to Montenegro which | Will reign once, more in Ulster, until July | tles of Asturias, privileged province trom the | west end of the island we. found a settlement BAD EEE EDL ALA A that {i would not take place. This astound- f work ‘he en de so that a fair amount | the Porte had fietermined togive”, ~~ -| and August come round again, when, with a | time when ‘King Pelayo and his bear-killing | of about 250 people: ‘These Gage suffered Bs PELE MOEN og IRDy ae < ing address was received with a moment or’| © as been done this session, = ‘The Servian Minister has presented.a note | certainty so unfailing that it might be set | Sons.nsade it the -rampart.of Spanish liberty. | severely from. the famine, only about one- ae ae j two’s dead silence, bub, was as:followoq in ia Sse enw a ares Pao th to the Porte ur; ing that gneasuires ‘be: taken orn In the almanacs aoe Bixed event, the au alg pear 1h unitocns embellished Ud halt: tie original “colony: -having, “survived, 4 ext moment untye! wu ince 0! 1 as A acre ie Si SI preparations whic! ne v5 Cy . v1 J vince ° wi iki O . i hits and silk stock- they had a. er si fc re i “ : a ee BUY i cena in the Lop preps Bay Al the fierce and fatal features of to-d: ings-are ta be worn. The- Cavaliers of-San- their Unfortunate. neiivers gee hae ‘ Bu] bat still ve obvious, merri- | House of Commons last night whe iJip | Danians are making-for an attack on Servian is y li ppressed, but ery obvious, hen Ebilip teritory tor aL he holds the Porte | ° ems. 2, | tlago, wrapped in long cloaks, will march at | caped complete annihilation. 5 (irae sree ee eo Good Advice. . : | the side of the Chevaliers of the orders of the | At. this: settlement two sailors from a ment iCallan, the member for the Connty of Lou! 7 “By tl ‘syman had Jeftthe'|'came ‘in’ drank, * and aéliver i re5 ‘eas aA oe cis aa Ae ees to the vestry, but |.speech,' in which he insulfed the Fonte. -The Albenians are reported in great. force ee Boston Commercial Bulletin. | good King Charles: Ill. and-of that strong | wrecked bark were left several years z R 7 man of. the Committ end “denonnced |. between Dulcigno and Antivar! : belated traveler was rushing for a train-ata | Woman called Isabella the.Catholic:, Chris- ‘They are.living there still. having ad pred is w: Bs ae rh a . Maud 8. gait, with .trayeling Pag in one hand | tian Rome, Whi¢}t hasplnyed so important | native: custonis. One had ‘taken”a mative ranted lo Towain In Ceino, becoming, oa Svery toca! e “suddenty turned rourd. and, confronting the audience with palpable indignation in his manner, said Something spparently express- ing his disapproval! of the manifestation, and desired ‘them fo “remember that they wei ime church, not in an assembly-room”! ile |:and then retired, but it was Jong before the ‘der of. a ;the’ ‘members . generally ’ as”. infidel fs “, BULGARIA. ‘Seoten Presbyterians, ‘contemptihis be a Non-Conformists, and”’ despicable shop- 'keepers. He was named by the Chairman,’ the Speaker for ‘the remain= Fajlan is perara h of the’ . BULC : 3 and umbrella, cane, etc.,in .the other; he bud | a part in the history of Spain, will: bg repre- the " : the attention of Ajeko Pasha, GovernorGen- | 2 moment, ‘aad then,.as the travellng:bag soared from rind an 300 f ius af tie, nativesare savage and | prices. : oa r eral o€- 2 the is ar in one direer ¥ brella. jn..the other, | 2fom the Tribunal dé. las Rota, a unique | brutal. Itis usualfor ouble Hair Nets, 35 cents. | society mnutmelis, to” the state of Bnlgarian | UbOve Siren aud the wnbrella jn the other, | iHibunal created. specially tae Spain, an aif | they Teebsthiae-thoy con eee Peeps wen ‘Bold athe anc eaion ee ter, aad, ag, SOF 2 Fevolutionary ehiarac- | stuck, w bystander shouted, “Don't. svop to get | shout ftom the Payacy-zppied in, art ‘of | announce the fact to: their children, Then | THOME’S HAIR BAZAAR, rea rf Jaren. The AI ZAAl church could be cleared, and siill longer be-.|' Irish party. es Jeft the Housein |: tr, and, under pretext of a charitable object hou veure’*; | the faithful nat “ere: fore the church-yard. could be emptied and | body. at the beginning of his speech, | and promoting: education, contemplates che | Pag teller or you'll miss the tratnysure; | the faithtul nation. * the poor creatures are taken out, ; fare the chunehyurd emptied During the lections"he séensed Alerander'| disnatehlng of evolntenee en re SoS is Diy cue rpuld bare bie ty ont | commeinee azaare: te Eevbies corr fs furl iaer knocked on ihe stead or alated 357 State Ste Beat Monn