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t ‘ wan exposes bt fig spot td setioncering device, but the figures wen at had thetreiteet, ‘There they stand . nthe tables of 188 ns 0 ereut apparent gave ing loudly bragged about atthe thie, But, seyerybody famitlar with the workings of tho Government know beforehand ninst be, the pretended saving which hin been pur- osely’ fer out of tho regular ppraneiatlan fills came iv as *deficleney bills” after tho clectlon at the next session. There proof in the tables of (870, The fons that year were mitch greater prlations. ands the is propriatt windy 1876, b year of Republicnn vie, —erentel Teney by $24,301, 808405 eater in wold by S41 M60,057.50, For Inst oy he appropriations exceeded the Inst Re- warn Rat more than $15,000,00), and for {his year they nre considerably larger, antl jn both years: Appropriations were purposely omitted in cases in which they ure sure jv be supplied at the next sussluis, Jn the face of the faets, bald and arrant ag the elnlus is, the country Is gravely told of wondrous Democratie ceeonon gal It now begins ty be stated that the resimptlon of specle-payinents was really brought about. hy the frugality of a Democratic; Congress, Laugiiter.| Y€ on race was to be sailed on esen of fiction the inventor of this stnte- ment would surely take theeup, {Uproarions apptause. | The yesumptlon of speclepay. ments was a transcendant achlevement; the oredit of It belungs to sone party, and to that party fatnre generations will look hack qwith gratetut admiration, Whoever would know the truth about tt ean easily do so. CLAMONING FOI REPUDIATION, After the War we had afloat well toward $1,000,000,000 of paper currency. Tt fuetuate ed in valite from 38 to 70 conts on the dolar. The pubile devt was more than $2,800,000,000, and more than $2,:100,000,000 of Tt bore inters cet ‘The annual interest: charge wits £150, 000,000. ‘The first Presidential election ufter- ward was in 1 ‘The two parties, of course, arrayed themselves on the greatest financial jssne Which hag ever ‘arisen in’ this country, or perhaps in any country. The question was, what should be done with the colossn} debt Inilicted by the Rebellion, and with the sen of paper pri been compelled to put ot. | “Thed arty pronounecd for reputation. Feration was covert and indirect, but it meant. repudiation. ‘They resolved that nll debts should be paid In pa per prouiser. untess tha Taw anentlonedt that coin should be paid, They resolved. that “Government bonds and all other. securities should nll he taxed.” ‘They resolved that “every species of property” shiould he taxed, nnd faxell at its “real value.” ‘They resolved that there should be but “one currency for the Government and the Aondholders.” Taken together, these declarations wor plain, repudiation, Nobody pretended that the obligations of the Government were pays able In honest money, for the reasons which alone could allow them to be so paid under the Demoeratic resolution. [fad their pay ment in honest money been speelfied in the way required by the resolution, there would have been no effieaey of meaning fn such a resolve, and declaring that tho dondholder should have only the sane currency that the Government. recelved clearly and conclusively meant that payment of bonds was to be mado In legal: leider notes. [Applause.] ‘The bonds had been sold on an e: sugreement that they should never be ta: and exemption from fayation had entered into the transaction and been discounted as an element of value, and aid for in the price-given for the bonds, [Avplanse.] ‘To tux not only the bonds but every species of property: ut its real value”? would have taxed a barrel of flour as well ns abarrel of whisky would have taxed land, andallelse, Speh a scheme would not only have worn a frontlet of repudiation, but would have thrown into. clites the whole revenue and business of the country, [An- plause.] This was a Democratic position, ‘he Republicans, In their National Conven- ion, declared two things; frst, trat “ repucli- ation is a Natlonil crime,” and that “every deht must be paid io the uttermost, not ace cording to the fetter, but the spirit of the Jaw"; sceond, that the wise course was to “Improve our credit so as to refund our pended debt at Jower Interest.” and that this could not be dune If repudiation, open or partial or total, was threatened or suspected. On this platform Gen. Grant was elected. {Applause}. fis first Prest- dential salable was spoken on the portico of the Capltol to assembled thousands, ‘and spoken with Ips whieh only an Instan! fore had touched the Bible, to sotenmnize an oath of faithfulness in oftice, In his inau- gural address, then dellyered, stand these words; * fe Agrent dobt bas been contracted in scouring tous nnd our posterity the Union, ‘The pay- ment of this debt, principal and Interest, as well as' a return to a specie basis as soon as fi. can be accomplished, withont Na- uonal detriment to tho debtor class or country ut larse, Jniee he Poo for to.pro- tect tho Nutional honor, Every dollar of ‘Wov- erment indebtedness shoutd “bo pald In gold uniess otherwise expressly stimulited inthe cons tract. Lot {t bo understood that no repudiator of one farthing of our public dobt will be trusted in public place, and ft will go far toward strengthening a eredit which ought to be the best in the world, and will ubtininicly onndle us fo reploco the debt with bonds bearing 16s in- terest than we now pay, THIS SIUNIFICANT DECLANATION Produced adeep sensation, Both Monses of Congress were Republican, Inimediately a UHL was introduced iu each “strengthen the public credit? Tn less than a fortnight it had pits 1 both Houses, and war approved by President Grant March 18, 1869, It was the first act heever signed. It louse to ‘declared that “tho faith of the United States \ issolemnly pleriged to the payment incoln or its equivalent of nll the oblizations of the United States, not bearlug interest, known as United States notes, and of all tho interest-bearing obligatlons of tho United States, exeept in caves where the Inw authorizing tho isyuo such of an; obligations had expressly provided that the “same be paid In lawful money or other currency than gold and silver... + And the United States also solemnly pledges its faith to make provision at the earliest Practlcanle perlod for the redemption of the nited States notes in coin’? ‘Chis bill was resisted by the solidi Democracy in both Houses. ‘They voted ugainst it; they voted. Sgulnst considering it; they voted for amend: inents to pervert and reverse its ineaning. Senator Thurman, of Ohio, moved to add tolts Provided, ‘That nottlng herein con- lalned shall apply to obligations called 520 bonds.” Every Democratls Senator present, voted for this; every Republican yoted againatit. ‘The &%) bonds then constituted great bulk of tha public debt, and this roviso would have frustrated and, vitiated 0 whole uct. Senator Davis, of Kentucky, moved tonmend so, 23 to seale down the bands to the coin value at the time of tho currency received for them. ‘This was sup, Ported by the Democrats, Senator Bayard, of Delaware, umong othere, speaking in its favor, Senator Vickers, of Muryland,moyved to. amend so as to prevent coin ever being Purchased to be used to pay bonds, Senator Bayard denounced tho bill as wrong, wie wise, and as a “stack-lobbing operation,” After all this the Dill passed, and not ane ie Dentoerat yoted for It in vither House, Dext step In this progress was : THY FUNDING ACT of duly. 1870,—the act guthorizing the re- demption of the 5:20 or} percent bonds by Begatlating bonds bearing lower interest, All the Democrats resisted ‘this bill alse, and Voted against tt, ‘Pho exemption of tha naw bonds from taxation was opposed, In tho Senate Mr, Bayard moved to strike out tho proviston, aud to subject the bonds to taxe atlon, All the Democrats voted for it, Again Mr. Bayard moved an amendment ta rng back tha State banking system, and alt the Democrats voted for that, nlso, ‘The bill was nt length carried by Republican votes, By this time our currency had much ap- Begeinted, and funding at lower Interest Ly 3 OPPOSING APRCIE RESUMPTION, | + In Is74, by a vote not Democratic alone, an iniiatlon bill undo, jis way through oth liouses. ‘Shia Dil proposed — to. keep ont permanently $20,000,000 of legal- tender notes belonging to the ‘Treasury res serve, which had been put out temporarily gurls the panto of 187%, and to put out $18,000,000 inore, ‘The sutlering produced by the panle drove many Republicans Into the support of the mensuro na tn experiment and expedient for rellof. ‘Tho pressiire Upon President Grant to induce him to sign it exe ceeded anything of the kind L have ove Witnessed, Men who should have upheli his bands not only threw thelr welht Upon him, but Industriously — eridelged and even ridiculed hls, venturing ‘to bet up his opinion against a majority in Such acrisis, Ile yetaed the Dill, however, 0 16 message returning It unsigned he ro, ferred to the dechiratlon of the Republ Party, to his Inaugural, lo the vet of I ready cited, and he sitd the propoxed net Would viokite faith, and he was against it, This happened bn'the 2 of April, 1874 About & month later on lon occurred =one evening | between ge Fresidont and his chief adviser, ecretary Fish, and others, about the wise course cut of tha inereused Aificultics which had come from the disasters of the year be- One of those present at this conversn- Was Senator J of Nevada. . attuck was ho with tho views expressed by conversa: ‘ _ WHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880—SIXTEEN .PAGES FOREIGN. Little Change in the Situation In and About Dul- Presittent Grant, that the next day, June 4, 874, he by Jelter requested that. the sub- siauce of them should be pat fie writing and py sent Gh This Wass 6, and the meworandufh inade by. tho resident was handed about wnongemembers of | the two Houses, and aftoryvarts found its way Inte Ss Mee on acenunt of a disagreement with Canrowltz, a St. Peteraburg correspondent says: “Gen. Skobeleff was summoned by the Emperor to Livadia because of Gen, MIL vitin’s opposition to Gen. Skobelef’s desire to advance on Merv."? present managed, and seems to have been curerl of hig lirst lunaey, and now returns to the Republican camp like nine-tenths of the Wisconsin Greenbackers, Mr. Marston tulnks that the Solld South ought to be met by nw solid North nnd tho attempt of the Kebuls to capture tho Capltol resisted to the UP AND DOWN. 2 Four Persons Blown to Atoms by an Explosion at Bridges int, flere f the forestiudiw of eas gaNt iE uttermost, 6 Hestmpiionsnck to whieh the veto had cigno. VARIOUB, 7 ort, Conn paved the ra rent RINDENPTST. ‘The Demoernts of the Eighth District, now port, 3 Pound. haye nouinated represented by ( avery creditable candidate in the person of the Hon. W. C. Silverthorn, who Is now a eS ASHAGES 2 i - Denix, Sept. 1.—A private telegram ree Tbeliova tt a teh and plain duty to return te celverdl hero from Warsawannotunces that the The Scene of the Disaster a Pers Turkish’ Soldiers Constantly De- Hedges, Dut net step indispensable to tasty . trlets, ti wl ti o aa een ecinno a dese ty. Rautonut prosperity. «oo. Dhelieve. furthor, nians. settt, ne addee harneter, aud deserves that the time has coine when this can bo done, DISMISSED, fn better fate Gian awaits hin in No: urs Tenenax, Sept. Ning Men Launched to Death by the 7—Sipah Solar -Azens or at least begin, with Jews embarrnssinent to ‘The distriet coup saixteen counties, anc fi evory. branch of industry than ont any ¥ has teen disinissed fromthe post of Minister | isene of the fargest, geagrapiteatly, Jn the Fall of a Mino Cage. teratinutute unveol peomperity ani spveuiniion mander, Condenmed to an toaluy, Demoerat aud Greenbaeker, over 1,400 votes, A FEARFUL FALIA an tt han coin, thy recognized . medium of exchunge thronghont tho com morcinl work), ‘Tho particule made selected to bring about restoration of tho apeele stand- ond is not of 69 much consequence ay tit sume plan be devised, the tine fixed when currency: shall be oxchangentle for coln nt par, aud the pian antopted rightly adhered to.) wand like losce a provision thatonn fixed day, say duly Death. Mussulmans Within the City Threat- en to Heist the Ital- jan Flag. sand this fall will double that majority on -———— POLITICAL. Silverthorn, ' ‘Tom Thutd ty satd to he the best looking ILLINOIS. nary Lay the $I C 4s . Spectat Dispatch ta The Cateags Tribune, tee the rf eran Ttothe the wales Crysran Lace, IL, Sept. YZ—An une | Both were candidates for the nomination to fortunate split: has oeeurred In tho Repub- Eanereas TE Hal A if Bole nee ete. longest “4 + - a aA] ne PersiMnon, I F PELLET hela the nomination was over, mud both men made The French Cabinet tesitates fo Act on | tinke. ‘Atthe Convention held yestertay at speeches to the Convention, the general feel. tho Religions Decrees. Vinainta Crry, Nev. Sept. -An necl- dent at the Consolidated Imperial mine Inst night resulted in the death of ning men, one belng dangerously hurt. ‘The’ o'clock shift was coming off, ond the cage, with ten men upon ft, hud started for the surface, when 1 enble broke, precipitating them lute the shaft some 300 fect. Fourteen hundred feet of rope was piled upon them, ‘Three men have been taken out, two of whom are dead, and the other Is not expected to Iive, It will be some hours before the others can be gotten out, San Francisco, Sept. 1%.—A Gold Hil dispatch says the following are the naines of those killed at the Consolidated Imperial last night: John Roach, Patrick Murphy, Dick Ryder, Thomas Meagher, Mat Winnte, Joseph Mannahan, Willlam Corbett, George Farnham, Jerry Sullivan, Most of the to be the welest, 1, 1878, the currency fasted by tha United States whould ba redeemed in eon on presentation to, any’ Ansistant Treasurer and that al the currency’so redeemed should bo enneelled and never reissued. To cut. th would be necessary to authorize tho Is honda payublo in gohl, bearing such interest as would command pur ih gold, to be put out by the ‘Treasury only in sich sums as should from time to thne be necded fer the purpose of ro- demption, It was not long before this ndvies found the form of n law. A conunittes composed wholly of Republican Senators, of whoa L was niyself one, prepared the bill now known a3 Ing among the delegates was that they had MeHenry the seventeen delegates from Lake | made a inistake and nominated the wroug County nominated! George Kirk, of Wauke- | an The contrast between ‘Tom and Gabe gan, for State Senator, and James Pollock, Is nbout the same as between a rose nnd a of Milbarn, for State Representative. ‘The sunilower. ‘Tom will feel better after the re- ' turns are nll In in Noveinber, and Bouck will Melfenry County delegates, twenty-two In number, nominated the Mon. M. J. Joslyn, whe that Hudd had been nominated Instead of Woodstock, for State Senati nd 0. C of himself. The Ion. Richard Guenther, who fs now axing, of Duntiamn, for State Representa five, An unfortunate and bitter fight will making speectes in the German langunge, telexraphs home thet he will accept the nom- now ensue between the rival eandidates for Senator, with the chances Inrgely in favor of A Ministorial Orisis Believed by Many to Bo Imminent. TURKEY. a8 PRAMS, Sevi. 1%—The Porte lias Informed Servin that the fears expressed ination for Congress in the Sixth District, wiileh was wnuntinnisly tendered him the Ir, Goxenther’s terns THE RESUMPTION ACT. It was not the work of any one Senator, nor : other day ut Oshkosh. 3 4 e did’ Ibexpress literally and in fill perhaps | oF a fnpending Albanian Sneursion are | Jovtivn, He has served for four years in the | Ry Stato Treasurer expires on the lat day of poetic terribly Mangled, mee ar Ait the views of any single member of the Com. | needless. Sennte, and ts a very active men ‘Thy | January next and. as his term in Congress | Botout at 4 4. a. Monch tnlked ratlonally when found, but died while coming up the st i bi wit not begin tntil the 4th of next Murch, Frank Smith, t he wil not feel called upon to resign, The Re: publivans of the Sixth District have entered > ers action of Lake County, with a minority of the votes, attempting fo control the Conven- tion, was shoply absurd, TUK FLAMES OF WAI inittee. It was compromise of somowhnt Lonnos, Sept. 17.—A. correspondent of the NHicting opinions, ery Repubjlean member of shaft. he only man saved, 1s It was submitted ta resting Esally, and has no external injuries. the Senate, and Timea ut the Montenegrin headquarters tele- ie ~venble broke at the reel, and for ery one, after consideration, determined to ae Npectal Dupateh to The Chteago Tribune. upon the campaign with great confidence s el, iste Yotefor ie it was brought forward, In tho | &aphsas follows: It ts thought that the | a1 Sept. 1.—This was a per- | and enthusiasm. “Chey have nominated ns | SMe oe ean calle: the teu 8 Senate and every Republlean Senator did | Powers should no longer encowrage the tdle | fect endota, ushered In by sal | thelr candidate a gentleman who enjoys the | did not catch. The cable was the best Ene glish make, four and a half Inches by half an inch, {n use only three months, ‘The shaft was incharge of Ryder, the: pumpman, and the puinp shift was chanwing at the same time with the other shift, Ryder was on the under cage, on which was found an ax with the helye broken ulaht tnehes froin the poll, ‘The only explanation of the accident ix, that {his ax-hande caught the timbers, causing the strain which broke the enable. yote for it,” {Long continued applause. Every Democratic Senator present voted against it. {t went tothe House and there eneountered a soll Demoeratic opposition, ut it.was earrled by Republican votes, Presi- dent Grant promptly signed tt, [t fixed the Ist of J anuary, 1870, for the resumption of specie payments, ‘anil when the day came, as nolse- lesly and naturally as night melts into day, apeele-payments were rested. FApplinse,} hope that there will not be blondshed, The first shot fired will spread the flames of war along the entire frontier. THE ALMANIANS. A alspatch from Antivarl, Sept, 15, says 6,000 Albanians are massed in position on tle Mazura range, Intrenched with five lines of earthworks, but within range from the sen. vos of artillery, that in the still alr musthave been heard for many miles uround. Gov, Cullom, the other speakers, and a number of delegates from the surrounding towng are rived at noon, All the other trains brotight in large necesstons, and crowds flocked in from the country, A'salute of twenty-one guns announced the arrival of the Governor A very lnrze delegation met hlin on the pint. forin, and the enthuskwstle reception he met proud dlstinetion of having recelved the argest mujsority of any man who ever ran for w State office in Wisconsit,—Mr. Guen> ther having received about 2,000 more votes in 1570 than either of his worthy colleagues. Congressman Bragg has brought sult for libel against the editors of the Fond du Lac Commonwealth, the paper having broadly hinted that Bragg sold a cadetship at West ‘The engl- < Toint. ‘The snit is the result of on oll | neeron duty says, however, everything The adoption of this oll for resumption is | All the Albantans between here and Bertna | with) must have been satisfactory in e atw re ¢ y BAYS, GRA ni Ap caster told than it was done, ‘The Demoe- | have Joined the party of resistance. Gen, extreine, An escort of the Gar- palittent fend betwera Bree aid tie com pee broke. Tetining, BMOOLY whey Bie raey rose ng one min in both Houses ngainst | Petrovich is near Auntivarl, He has 0,000 aud) Arthur Clubs, headed by | moniveatth. Last winter Matt Carpenter 3 it. It was denounced ag an absurdity and a] men, six gins, and three mountain batteries, neh’s military band, conducted the Gove | prevailed on President Hayes to appoint Mr. AN AGED COUPLE KILLED. slam, and was called inany wild and un- | He is awaiting orders from Cettinje, Atan | ernor and the other speakers to the residence taliitn Collector of Internal Revenue for ‘Special Dirpateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. cleanly nanies. Senitor ‘Churman, Senator | Interview he expressed strong doubts of an | of Col. Bowen, where a short reception was | that ilistrict, and Mr. Hayes sent Ils name to i Bayard, and other Democratle Senators vehe- | amleuble settlement, hel preparatory to a magnificent dinner, | the Senate for confirmation. When Bragg | yo tal O. Sept. 17.—This inorning aa mently opposed it, ‘This was in January, ANTIVAN, Sept. 17.—Riza Pasha, Turkish | gotten up in Mrs. Bowen’s hest style. It was % 1 the Baltimore & Oblo fast line was approach 73, LA Immediately Democrats of ul commander, has 10,000 men at Marengo, but heard of ithe thourht It would be 9, ood ain elegant affair, and worthy of tho warmn- i hostess, Speaking was commenced at the City-Lall Park by the Governor at about 23300 The park and sidewalks were thronged nne OF the Inarrest and most respectable atidiences ing the city at the rnteof forty miles an hour, the train struck a twe-horse wagon, which was occupied by a man and woman, at Stod- den’s Crossing, two miles east of here. ‘Tho wagon was completely demolished, the ocen- time to pay Kutehin off for some solid work that Kwelhtin had done against him, so he labored with the Democratic Senators and iad Kutchin'’s confirmation rejected. of course Kuttehin was mad, and he has made it hot for Bragg ever since. 18 shades, Ineluding “the Greenbackers, the country over, opened fire on the net. The next year the Democratic party. met in National Convention at St. Louis. ‘There the Kepubliear party was denounced forten- is powerless, I1ls men are deserting to tho Albanians. GREKCE, 5 Arnens, Sept. 17.—The Greek army now nuinbers 80,000, A few weeks? drill has done actlig hindrances toa return to specle-pay- | 4, : lat, that assembled here for years, He ree ants 1 s - fect. w iets." The AX of the resolution nas ‘Wonders lal sit diam for “Bartle War Mlewed the just history | OF, the, Dem. soliitae O6 Sf: Cothern Ae the pacts tte Fe eer atorin the ae Tomes tho iteauniption act of tae atid Wo. VILLAGES DEVASTATED, ‘dae: 0 bat 48 Republicans anit to aN sin District. against the Hon, George C. | was stopped, when it was discovered that the here demand Its repeal’ Mr. ‘Tilden, tho nominee of the Convention, in his letter of neceptanee, stood up to the platform, and also ralled against tho act, and throughout the canvass reasons were given which no man could number why resumption never could take place under such alaw, [Laugh- ter.] At the noxt session repenl bills were brought forward, and the Democrats voted ConsrantinorLy, Sept. 1%.—Tho British Consul at Van, Armenia, tins telegraphed Mr. Gosehen, Hritish Aimbnssador, that the Kurds have devastated thirteen Arinentan villages, A THREAT. It is reported from Dulelgno that the Afus- aulbjans there threaten to holat the Italian egy * nzelton, For the last thirty years Judge Cothern lias been a candidate for something, but, except the oflee of Clreult Judge, he has never been popular enough with the weople to get cleeted. His Inst appearance before this.was a vear ago Inst spring. when he was rungs the Democrathe candidate for Associnte-Justles of tho Supreme Court against the Hon, Orsamus Cole, who beat unbiased mind the conviction must have been that the Demorratie party would be oa dangerous one to trust at present. ‘Th could not run the country six months, tins grown too large for them. ‘The propie did tot want to see the ‘Treasury depleted and the credit of the Nation destroyed, a see ond severance of the States, the Gov ment, authority disregarded, and the Na- occupants of the wagon was Sephinn Win? ters and wife, an aged and well-to-do couple, living about three inites east of the city, and that each was instantly killed. Mrs. Winters, whose age was near 70 yenrs, was hurled with great force n distance of twenty five fect against a telegraph-pole, and when picked up showed signs of life, but her pnise for them separately and as riders of appro- Ne tlonal tte treated avith. ‘contempt, Ite | Cothern 33,000 votes, He hnskept giict | became still In a few aninutes Inter. | Mr, priation bills, , se Lonnos, Sept. pda oatch from Ra- | alluded to the present prosperity uf the | siuec, and will go up Salt Hier AVinteri alo wns about tis aug sore fs hls PROSPERITY DESPITE THE DEMOCRATS, mish, dated Friday, says: ihe report thnt | sottutey, the saltd financial condition of the ta alteal visite Tea, on Be feet’ tls supposed thaton neconnt of Me Meanwhile the world, scelug that we meant | Riz Pasha had been assasinated fy nat con- ‘ i i ‘Treasury, and the face yalue of Sts paper all ’ the Democrats and Greenbackers united on | aud Mrs. Winters’ old age and many ‘ \ a c i ! over tho globe. if 7 te ru North, and viclous declarations In National | Committee of the League have condemned hod sieible elt oat tose astride of the Alans erentedl Ate. Lingatoney He Inter a tall can in fields Alongside the Conventions, {i became casy to negotiate 414 | Nim to death, ay thoy feared ho might prove | fences tom pre is track obstrueted their view. ‘The bodies nes of the Republican army, and possibly 10 fusion, and all parties Ihave nominated: and 4 percent bonds at par and above par. | treacherous. i halts " s eandidates, ‘Che Repub! . | were brought to this city and an inquest was , ‘ n e : nto full-blown Republicans. epurite candidates, “The Republicans car. 4 Ly Me . Tues itis wad dones ang the debt Ina miele ny TURKISH PROTEST. ""he Governor spoke for over two hours. held by the Coroner, who. returned a verdict 2, pt rled the district Inst fall by over 3,000 ma- jority. The Repubiteans of the Sixth Congres- sional District nominated the Hon, Elihu Coleman, of Fond du Lac, as their candidate ayctinst Gen. Bragg. The nomination ts an of accidental denth. No blame was attached Loxnon, Sept. 17.—A dispatch from Pera | te leaves here in tho morning for Brald- fo te engineer dated Friday says the Porte Inst night tele- | wood, where he ts to speak In the nflernoon, gray ud to Its representatives abrond pro- | yy," A. Herring addressed the Germans, testing against the naval demonstration. and | guid eticited much earnest applause. polnted out. that the xetive interference of | tne crowd was still larger this eventng, charge has been reduced one-half, and when the bonds of high-interest rate — still outstanding fall dug in 18st and after- ward, they also will be replaced by 4 or 3.65 per cent bonds, and then tho interest FATAL EXPLOSION. Brivarvout, Conn, Sept. i.—A terrible the European Powers in the Montynegrin | and was first addressed by’ the Hon, ). sharsewt i B “s Ls ¢ 1 r eri » IE. 1. | exeelient one in every -respect, and | explosion occurred this afternoon tna small Fee et aT ato | (lesion, tng cause isordur aut auarehy | Dement, of Dixon, enndidate “for | will command the full streneih of | wooden building occupled by. the Unton Me- Adaduisisntion Uatehters Sf, Huchannn's, A. Times correspondent ab Bucharest re- | for Congress. ‘The | Mendota Gartield | In the Democratic ranks, Mr. Coleman is 0 bultding, situnted some distance west of pence, paid 18 per cent interest on ‘Treasury ports that the military authorities of the | Gleo Club made a decided It In comneetion ) lawyer by profession and a graduate of the | their main factory, At the time of the ex- Hotes’ and solet J per cent twenty-year bonds | Dobradja havo deciled to disarm the entiro ) with the news frou Malue, that brought the | Jawrence University, Ie entered the Union | plosion five persons werg nt work in the Torad conts on the dolian Teds well. to | population, so ns to provent, brigautage, | wildest applause. ‘They sung lo alr of “Alary- | nriny enrly and statd late, and hayas good a | building, and all are supposed to have been add that during. tho ‘Inst five. years | though the civil authorities object, repre- Jandl’; : claim upon the soldiers’ vote ns Cien. Brace | pined, as none have been seen since, and of. thelr Congresstonal control the’ Re- | seutlne that the only brigands “are ‘Turks O have you Héard the news from Maino, himselr, | He has served in the popular x . from Bulgaria. Domocrucy, Demoericy? four bodles have been found, a Isse K = ~ E branch of the State Legislature with credit, y Following are $89,000,000 of Internal-revenue, I held up FRANOE. You thousht yet Mad Us auiee, you know, pty era vate for. Congress two eargago fell hr William Frerchineer, aged ane Philonel at the record aics i when tne blot eur GOVENNMENT COUNCIT. divendar raul nate teil UE SF aus and Greenbaekers of the Wlstrict by over | Clark, aged 0 Re ae ee Heneerntic party Was Deen WFOTEE Aud beaten Lonpon, Sept. 12—Tho Standard’s Paris baclak ent te ces oad 2.000, It isensy to see that Brage will not} ‘The builitings were completely blown to dispatch says: ‘Phe Council of Ministers on ‘Thursday lasted two hours and three-quar- ters. It/s sajd to have been a stormy one. CRIA IMMINENT. A Paris dispatch says a Ministerial crists {5 Inereasingly tnuninent. Premier De Freyeinet has Presilent Grévy's support, but all the other Ministers oppose him, DELAY PROPOSED. Panis, Sept. 17,—It Is stated that tho Min- Isters nre of opinion thnt the execution of the religions decrees should be suspended until the law courts shall have decided the actions nlready brought up by tho confraternities, The current rumors of a Ministerial crisis are donted. SHOULD BH EXPEDITED, It fs stated that tho Cabinct thinks the meeting of tho law courts should be expe- ited, NO DECISION, A. brief semi-oficial statement has been sent to the papers harrroaneltie tine tho ofMleint journal will not publish anything respecting tHe meeting of the Cabinet. ‘This confirms the statement that no final resolution hns heen taken in regard to the religious decrees, : PRESIDENT QREVY will return to lls country realdenge to- morrow morning, GREAT BRITAIN. STEAMER INJURED, Lonpon, Sept. 1%—The British steamer Bath City, from Bristol for New York, haa put Into Crookhayen for repairs, Her aparo \. speetat Dispatch 'to The Chicago Tribune. Srenninc, UL, Sept. 1%—Gen, John A. Logan made a grand Republican speech here to-night in the Wigwam to an linmense audience of Republicans and eltlzens gen- erally. Gen. Grant was present on the phit- form. He nattended the Fair here to-day. ‘Twenty thousand people present. Special Disvaten to The Chieugo Tribune. Monts, Wl, Sept. 1—The Democratic mass-ineeting held in Morris to-day proved a fatlure, Posters calling the faithful to a frau gathering to ratify the Muine election had heen industriousty clrenlated through- out the surrounding country. A good banc of music did its best to excite the peoples the day was all that could be desired, but all tono purpose. ‘The Democrats themselves aeknowledze It n grant fizzle. ‘The Hon, Jiawrence Harmon, candidate for Attorney- General, addressed the people in the Court- House Square, who, by an accurate count, numbered 285, of whom nearly, if not quite, one-half were Republicans. Spectal Dlepateh tu The Uhteaga Tribune. Aunona, Ill, Sept. 17.—Col, Clark Carr, of Galeshurg, and Hon, A. M. Jones, of Chiea- Fo. thig evening nddressed in largo and en- husiastic Republiean meeting in Lincoln Park, ‘These both very able speakers, and eilelted loud and frequent ap- plauso from the audience, Inthe forepart of the evening a toreh-light procession took place, sovernl clubs from surrounding towns king part. jpectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, wIxey, IL, Sept. 17-—Mnj. dames A. Con- nelly addressed a large audience in this ely: thisevening. ‘fhe turn of affairs In Mulno atoms, the débris being blown a great dis- tance, Asmat! lake some distance from the building was literally s@ewn with fragments of the building, Twoof the bodies were found in the lake,—ono with the head and arms gone, The catise of the accident is not known, - ‘The explosion caused Intense ex citement among the emp fs in the main building, ‘Tho works were shutdown wnt the hands allowed to go home. live a walk-away this year. Besides, the Dodge Connty Deiwocrats do not like Brazr and that is the banner Democratic county in the Fifth District, A long pull and a strong: one will certainty relegate Bragg to private Ife that he fs so well fitted to adorn, ‘ onall the grent Issies of the century, [Pro- longed applause.) A triumphant natlonall- ty, t rezenerated Constitution, a free Repub- He, an unbroken country, untarnished credit, solvent flnnuces, UNPARALLELED PROSPERITY, — all these are ours, despite the policy and tho efforta of the Democratic party. ‘Tremen- dous cheering.) Along With thonmuaaine I ° provement in Natlonal tinanees wo have amazing Individurd thrift on every sido. In every walk of life new activity is felt, Labor, agriculture, manufactures, commerce, enterprise, and investments all are flourish Ing, content, and hopeful. Butin tho midst of this harmony and encouragement comes a harsh discord’ crying: “Give us a change; anything for a change.” ‘This fs nota bears ing year for “n change.” (Applause, Livery other crop is good, but not the crop o “change.” ‘That crop is only zoo when the reatary bad. ‘The country does not need ar ‘wish the change proposed, and tha pressing duviintlolt of our Demoeratie frlends is much, “Will you walk into my parlor?" Suid tho splder to the fly, A good-natured, but firm “No, T thank you,” will be tho respones at the polls, THE CANDIDATES WE SUPPONT, besides being Republican, aro largely fitted for tho -statlons which awalt them, Some seryice with him in Congress has made me well acquainted with Gen. Garfield, (Ap- plnuse.] .'That he las the Intelligence, ex- pertence, and habits of mind which fit aman for tho Presidential office, 1 think I know, Without early advantages, he, years ago, achieved prominence among the leading men MICHIGAN. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. Ann Arnon, Mich., Sept. 1%—Tho Demo- erats in tha First District, Washtenaw County, met at Saline today and nominated Ectward King, of Ypsilantl, for Representa- tive in the Legislature. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Barrie Cneek, Mich, Sept 1%—The Inrgest Republican ratly this year was the immense audience which assembled at the Opern-llouse to-night to hearthe able speech, of Mra. Adele Hazlett, She was cheered throughout the lecture, and by her frank manner tins decided many of the floating votes In favor uf Garileld. —. NEW JERSEY. Prueararsnuna, Nod, Sept. 1%2—Tho Re- publicans of the Fourth District haye nomi nated Gen, Judson Kilpatrick for Congress, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Sprinavin.y, IL, Sept. 17.—-A young Ge man named August Thierman, aged 25, was employed Just Monday by J.B. Brown, a farmer, residing south of tlils city. Weidnes- day evening he went out with a shotgun to look for squirrels, and did not return, Search was nado Thursday, but he was not found until to-day, when his body was dls- covered in the timber lying across the gun, Tho whole left sido of hls head had been shot away, and he lind evidently been dead since Wednesday, ‘Che Coroner's Inquest res sulted in a verdict of nccidentatshooting, An exomination of ‘Thierman’s effects showed that he had been a sehool-tuacher at or near Long Branch, N. J.. where he has a brother, and that he had undertaken farm work for the benefit of his health, MARYLAND, Battimony, Md., Sept. 17.—Tho Repub- Neans of the First District hayo nominated Dr. Washington I, Sinith for Congress, ALABAMA. Moning, Sept. 17,—The Republicans of the THE NARRAGANSETT. New York, Sept. 17.~—The Graphic says: “The United States Steamboat Inspectors have forwarded from Now London thelr re- is Brenly isguated and dopressed the portof the Investigation Into the cause of a jomocrats here. ‘1 “ : Tn publts. life sand, that aritcy ete propeller broke loose In the hold during a ——— TER al ee core ¥. HL Threat | the coltiston, In Juno Inst, hetween the Nar- fons between. Individuals and — partes, gale, cut holes inside of the vessel, and toro, INDIANA, ragansett and Stonington, Sound steamers, [Applause]. ‘That he is competent | Way portions of the bulkheads, Special Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune, GEORGIA. ‘The findings of the Inspectors aro to tho to the duties before him, there seems to me no reagon to tloubt. [Great applause.) Of Gen, Arthur It seenis nicediess here to Speak, Most of you know him, and all who know him know a high-souled, honorable man, honorable In every position In which he cyer stood, a man to be trusted in every relation of life. Ifthe character, the popufarity, and personality of a candidate can add strengtl to the Republican enause, Gen. Arthur will DAMAGE To ClloPa, Reports from Chester, Malter, North Shields, Nottingham, Nuneator, Penzance, SheMeld, and Truro represent that the heavy rain, entes, and floods have caused great damage to the unharvested crops, NEET SUGAR. Inne sugar was unfavor- Crown Point, Ind,, Sept, 1%.—About 100 Democrats met in Convention here to-day and Indorsed tho county ticket put in nomi. nation by eleven Greenbackers Inst week, ‘Tho ticket {s composed of three Republicans, one Greonbacker, and flve Democrats, Tho Republicans are sanguine of clecting thelr tleket by 600 niafority, Senator MeDonald, Savasnan, Sept. 17%.—The Democrats of the First District nominated George R, Black for Congress. $a A FALLEN BARON, New Your, Sept. 1%.—The Belgian Con- sul here has been engaging tho assistance of detectives for several days past In endeavor- effect that the Providence & Stonington Steninboat Company. has been guilty of number of violations of the Inws and rules of the United States governing steamboat navigation. For these violations penalties are hnpased upon tho Company which aggre- gate 82,000, and which become a lien on the Narragansett. ‘The Inspectors find that Capt. Young, of tha Narragansett, and Capt. Ny In. Minotn; ably affected by tho prospects of tho Euro- si f c who was adyortised to be present to-day, | ing to establish the identity of n convict who | of the Stonington, were nt fault, The eer at oer 1s ped eel pe Sue tet eee re ealy de falled to put in an appearance, C. S. Voor | died recently, of consumption, in the Pent sex youn fi) Picense, suit seta ii rel known, [A plata} Upon its) record | record,—but the result must depend on the | hecs, of Verre Haute, son of Senator Voor- | tentlary Hospital at Blackwell's Island. The ¥ HW! ul * and Its candidates the Republican party | next two or three weeks’ weather, hees, and Col, J. E, Messmore, of Michigan, | convict issaid to have been Haron Herman has the country’s approval, and stands ready COLLISION, to avow [ts purpose for the future, LAp- Mito fs Doreffenbery, whose family reside in Brus- At tho wool sale to-day there was a full were present, and made short speeches, Col, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chlcago Tribune, 1 Measmore, speaking of Senator Zach Chan- | sels, and who are known throughout Europa Sept. INA frelght. trat plause,] It proposes to rebuild our com- | attendance and spirited biddiny Priees » BY LAFAYETTE, Sept. M%—A frelaht train Inerelal marhic, driven from tho sea by Con- | yy, 4 v ‘f Mor, after villfying him to tho satisfaction | for thelr wealth and high connections, on the Kankakee Line this forenoon ran fito Federato cruisers, aided ant abetted by fate Wore ot m. Six thousand Fistos were of the Democrats sald: 1 thank | ‘Tho case was brought to tho attention of n the Kankal present, God that the old cuss in down, down, down In Hell,? and the Democrats applauded the sentiment, and the few Iepublicans presont hissed the! F allsapproval. ‘The sane speakers firn sold, chilly Sydnoy and Queensland, p WILD RERIGN, *, Lrvenroot, Sept. 17.—It_ is rumored that Sir Charles Dike, Uniler Forelan Secretary, i a freight engine on the Lake Erie & Western Road at the Summit, west of thiseily. ‘The Kanknkee traln was in sections, and the first one had passed, when tho switchman, not elgn hostlilly, It proposes to foster fabor, Industry, arid enterprise, 1¢ proposes to atand for education, humanity, and progress, Applause.) It proposes to’ administer the thé Consul by a woinan known as Mrs. An- nie Delawrle, who clalins to be the witow of the decensed Baron, Sho sa fine-looking saver a eserve ainity with | intends to resign his oficial postion becauso | sn “T hope that every Marshal and Dep- | Irish woman. She says the Baron quarreled | notleing the second traln, threw the switel, Pe et own otileatlons of Il-henlth, 4 uty faraiut who wttouipts to proyent an- | with his family and came to this country {if Jetting the tral in on the track with the with others and seeing that others observa TIRE WEAVERS, other man from casting ils vote will be killed | teen years ago well supplied with funds, He | Lake Ei Erie & Western, Both engines wero considerably damaged, and a short deluy upon the spot. ‘The ime has come when wo made to trains, iust protect onraelves, my frlends,” and the Democrats applauded ngaln. Tho Hepabltenns and honest Democrats are hot with indignation, WISCONSIN POLITICAT, NOTES, Thore Is to be 9 political love-feast soon in Madison, at which all tho old backslliers are to confess their sins. ‘The Hon, J. C. Sloan of Mudlson, and tha Hon. P, A, Orton, of Darlington, are to be the principal speakers, Both supported Tilden four years ago, aud both support Garileld hs pa Lis , ob. Lor forgive, fee's Popontunt reucl voc" The Democrats of tho Seventh Congres- slonal District aro sorely puzzled to flad a man who Is willing to make the race aguinst: theirs with us; to protect vvery* citizen of whatever birth’ or color In his rights and equality before the law, Including his right to vote and to be counted; uphold the puolic credit and the sanctity of engagements; and by doing these things tie Republican party proposes to assure to Industry, humanity, and civilization In America tho amptest wel- Eoine: aud the safest home. [Prolonged ap- plause, traveled through thecountry, and returned to New York, He married her twelve years ago, when sho wasn domestic in thy house where hestopped, At the marriage the Baron dropped his title and family name, and assumed the name of Louls Delawrie, He dissipated and spent all iis money, and she was than compelled to support him and thelrson. Ho was arrested. on dung tt for petty larceny, nnd gaye the: nants of Harry Howard, Ie was sentenced tu six months” hnprisonment, _—<—<—<—<——_—_ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Youk, Sept. 17,.—Arrived—The Adri- atic and Clty of Uristol, from Liverpool; Mosel, from Bremen. Hastuona, Sept, 1%.—Arrived—The Silesia, irom New York, LoNnoy, Sont. 1%—Arrlved—The Victoria, Manciinatet, Sept, 17,—The master weny- ers of North and Northeust Lancashire havo rosolved to run but threa days a week. GERMANY, THE ATSACHLONRAINE CONTROVENSY, Benuix, Sept. 12—The North German Gazette, referring to the recent nowspaper controversy about Gen, Von Manteufel' adininistration in Alsace-Lorralne, say: “The Gorman press is serving badly the in- terests of the country and the genoral peace by ati embittered controversy over the gov- ernmen€ of the Imperial provinces at a mo- ment when Frenchmen aro congidoring whether they should ceaso to make thelr re- conquest the central policy of French pol- ey,’ i RUN OVER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Utica, N. ¥., Sopt, 1%—John Rose, of Schuyler Lake, Otsego County, hls babe, and tenm were killed by the special Chieago oxpress on n crossing at Herkimer to-day, Ils wife Is serlonaly injured. James Gallas her, of Auburn, was fatully Injured at faton, Madison County, to-day, by being run over by a Joaded wagon, KILLED. Bpeckal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, La Cnossx, Wis., Sept. 1%—Frank Lont, of this city, w news agent running on tho Mil- wankeu Hond, between herg and St. Paul, rr SUICIDE, Torexa, Kas., Sept. 17.—Ilugh L, Petty, a printer who had been drinking hard several days, shot and kilted himself hero this morn- Ing. He left a noto requesting that bis brothers be notified, and that his remains be Interred in Girard County beside those of his mother. Inn letter toa young Indy to whom ho wag ongaged to bo married, hosald he could lot stop drinking, and therefore beln, ITALY, Judge Humpiirey, Col. Atuitoli and De,’ | from New York. was tarot rh rom the cars at Luke City to- wnyorlly of her or himself he was resolved DENIED, Anderson, and Losey have all declined, md ree uily of erwey at Seemey at iad ———— Lonnoy, Sept. 17,—A correspondent of the Times at Rome denles that Italy has In- structed any one to sound Prince Bismarck relative to the entry of Italy Into the Austro- A Trick That Didn't Work. “You seo me load this musket with powdor and ball,” wuld a Bpanish Juggler to nn audience at Summit, Plumas County, Cal, lust Sunday night. He then puttho muaket in the hands of London World. Surely none of tho tulters and mollers of Lone dou bave more need of complete rest and chango than tho professional beauty, but bow few havo tho sense and courage to nuke the sacrifice! uniphryy is haly to trol around the course alone. It was the hope awhile age that Sen- ator Price would be so sere over his defent In the Republican Convention that he wonkt It and run independent. But that oxpecta- -___ + THEODORE TILTON. NEw Yopk, Sept, 17,—Theodore Tilton has made a pligrimage to Ober-Animorgau to sco Gi Ke $ y i erman alliance, tlon has now vanished. Goodwood, Cowos, Bcotlaud, and then a round of | Put Burns, of Keno, who works on Cunning; the * Pazslon att ' ie Paena te go = : Mr, Stephon Marston, wlio was the Green- Henglite country Bouter, wiley ae put ‘aire hand Fae slots extonding hia “right wet ence an lco—hayve finish eir studies i ‘ repetition o! ndon life, Suct tho prescribed ald ger, . at Stuttgart, and have gone.to live a year In RUBBIA, back candidate for Congress four years azo | Cees Ring Langtry, bowover, hea more outs | “when {count thtoe firo at my band and Twill catch tho bullot.” Pat fired at tho wont, and with suc§ quickness and gon! alin that the bail passed ibrough the Spaniurd’s wrist., The per- jormor ran Bonne, ‘(irough the audience und vut of tho ball, This endod tho perturmauce. mon sense, Shu ts inher native air at m little eileae on the sca-coast, balf a dozon miles from Bt. Holtor’s, living in a cottayo with her brothor and sister-in-law, bathlag, fishing, golng to bed carly, and geucrally recuporating. . against Judge Humphrey in tha Seventh Lonpoy, Sept. inetneonnection ‘with the inate, hina feo athe Holy vot his eourae an statement that Gen, Count Milvittn, Russian | ars moot baa ished with Marston seems to De quite well satistied with Miulster of War, Is about to retire from | tho condition of the National Suances as ut Parla, Tilton’s observations of inen and things in Europo during: his last three tours abroad will enter largely into his new lect- ure, “Tho World's To-Morrow.” When T. ¥. Julien came by thero yesterday the Spanined’s wourd was ding wel but he onus “Tno play that trick any more.” ORIMINAL NEWS. IANGED. Cixctnnatt, Sept. 1%.—George Mitchell (colored), for tho murder of a woman with whom lie wns living, was hanged to-day at Troy, O, Tle walked with a firm step to the seatfold, stopping at the window of the jnil to bid farewell to the Sheriff's wife. On'the senffotl he made a brief speech, saying ho - forgave evervbotty. and was going. to dion Christian, ‘The trap sprung at 12:18, but, as + he dled by strangulation, it was twenty-six, minutes before ho was pronounced dead, SHOT A TRAMY. Rpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chleago Tribune, Mennora, fl, Sept. 17.--An altereation took place to-night between Officer Hart and Qoparty of tramps. One of them fired at Hart, the bullet entering tha back part of tha head and causing a palnful, though not dangerous sealp-wound. Tart returned the fire, aud one of them, named James Casey, fell mortally wounded. He died this. morn- Ing. He gave lis address as Ilubbard street, Chicago, “'The jury exonerated the police- man from all blame. \ — COWARDLY MURDER. CINCINNATI Sept. 1%—A_Thines-Star_spo- cial from Meinphis says: Word comes from Tocahontas, Ark, that William Meany a Jawyer, went Into the store of Charles Nich- ols, bought a pistol, and then going up to where Nicho Is was sitting sald, ‘ Preparo ppurselle and shot hin through tho heart. fe went on the street saying he should have shot Nichols n year ago, and surrendered Imself to the officers. WILL ‘TAKE IN CIIICAGO. Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribunes Davesronr, Ia., Sept. 17,—Lew Post, a notorious passer of counterfelt money, was arrested by the United States M Maine, HL, and started for Conga tectas —_—_—___ eee ae AMUSEMENTS. CENTRAL MUSICAL, FRENCH LECTURES ny L. SAUVEUR, Ph.D., LL.D., ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, The FIRST LECTURE will be delivered TUESDAY, Sept. 28. - Subject: LES OISEAUX ARTISTES, ‘Tekets und Programme nt Jansen, McClurg & (% Htaot & Sons, Lyon & Healy's, and Cobb'e Libra The Course of six Leet tigla ticket, © Dr. 1, 8auseur has bean lout known In thiselty asone ot ti RIOR wi ‘sful teachers of French. His method of teaching lunwgunges hax had the appros bation of the best professors utd experts, and, BOUSE %, tips auundant aucecne, 1. Thel "i res he tina hardly ny equal. ir tulle crimination, and brilliant portraiture, an wall he gtverof men und thelr times, ee LAL ty the student. There is no ‘ono better fitted, or more anecerstul, than M.saureur us an tastructor both of puptin and teachers. No ono + gives n nare aeeurate command of the language, oF 8 Mure appreciative estimate of tho Hteraturo of ew UP Teal that f cannot too high) dio'comindnity in'wuleh Ne invorns Commend Bim to (eo Eauentlonal Column) LY PEEPS." HAVERLY’S THEATRE, QTL HAVENLY,. sean ee ‘Proprietor THIS I8 THE LAST WA‘ AND TH ER, VAST NIGHT. ‘This Saturday Afternoon and ‘ning the Farewell ‘The Farowell of UNION-RQUAEE THEA TICE COMPANY Jn the Grand Revival of the Great lay, THE BANKER'S DAUCHTER, With Original Scenes and Orteinal ¢ sen TAR Ie THOUS Ede ae ir. Sunday night next, the celebrat AON Qrenntzation, the lane und cura Comment with NE Spectres 7 Y PAWTY in HE tigi CURES SPRAQUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Cinek-at,, opposite Sherman House, TO-NIGHT. and every night tl cok. the worid= renowned Mlunrions Gaver States Miltary Guide and Tnaian Piebuen, o” Sateet BUFFALO BILL, In his new Drama, entitled THE PRAIRIE WAIF. Matinets Wednenday, Saturday, und Sunday. McVICKER’S THEATRE, Sunday Afternoon, Sept. 19, at 2:30, ‘The Foremost Grator of the Age! ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, Wilt deliver hin Now Lecture, entitled “Wit a eB Saad? HOOLEY’S THEATRE. MATINKE THIS 2, M. AT 2, . nxt Crowded Ilourost 'Thia Evening. he Last Pertorninney of the Cole- Urated Comedians, AND CRANE, In SHARPS AND PLATES dan Eran DULLSTONE FLAT. 1. H. CRANES Matl-headed, i, bara-fisted pactilater of the Comstock, fiat 3 HOBSON snd CRANE fn OUR ing, Sept. 19—Grand Instrumentat and Poseuang’s Grund Orchestre of i [beratl, Hemondabt, Lo Fobre, Carring= iculm und uthurs, GRAND OPERA-IHOUSE, Clark-at, opnoaite Court-Hout Goodwin's | roliques. EVENING. PERFORMANCE AL Kp oy Initations, niday Night, Inst appearance of tho Comedians wand Pancurs. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Wost Side, Halsted-st.. near Madison, Evory Evening and Statincosthis work, THE ORIGINAL BIG 4} Bmith, Waldron, Cronin and Martin, Sheohan and Jones, Miss Emma Hoffman, parry Vuoley in Specialties, N.S. Wand, Geo, Learcek, and Mise Gonrgia Tytor, together with tha Stock Compuny, in the drama, ETECTIVE. THEATRE, DENMAN THOMPSON JOSHUA WHITCOMB, Every Night-Woednosday ond Satuntay Matinees, Seata can ho secured twa CLASSES Atter Dr. ve Prof. 1. EDOUARD CAPELLIER, . Clason will bogin Monday, Sopt. 30, A Lenson Huxtrating Ir, Rauveur's Method Wit Lo given an thus day a Chfeago Athenmuin, 2 Der thy Bouth side Acaitouy, sel Jas sons inturestd In Wie study of Languages ar bie lessun, ae GRAND Pacivto Moret, opt, 4 10, dovard Capeltive was pree ‘ormal Behuul of Languages ution of toaching hereatier 1 do certify that Afr. ne ernnTtaeF a Ob there tha re BASE-BALL! CHICAGO CLUB Will clow thy Champlonshin Season of 1580 with the i, ‘ CINCIN: 1k)" NATL CLEVE | LAND. BUFF ALO, Suge ah, “SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, — te INDAY, SEPT, tho Orst of all Atcerican Bare Pera ta anivs, ‘fl ie LINGARD BURLESO UN CO, in the Mugaincont Opera Burlosgue, OX YGRN See ae eo eee ee tet iuohor wu all tke i the Colville Fu! w r Bay Geld a eteat WARDMUBE Masta ead GOMES NERY