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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY,\ oCTOBER mn) proceedings passed off with great éclat. The | ries on the negotiations with the Chinese, | Cardinal. ‘Tho tov, James IL. Corrigan, brother | patey E OREIGN. exhibits reuntre burt little final arrangement | M. to render the display complete, 880—SIXTEEN PAGES - cikto States, 3,757,889 neress_ lands cer- | Duleieno are divided from ench other by tho BLO PORTER. le IMtzow, the Russian Minister to Tres | of the Hishop, ts the present efficient aud suc- | {iledtfur railroad purpo: 5 Nere HEE ee ee ee eae annum hing aiready lett Ile goes for a | cessftl President of Seton Hall College. Uh C fetal crea, of publi lauds s tirveyed ] fortress, hae not now more than cianty, : Inhabiiod, ‘Tho fortress. fortnight to Geneva to sea lls farnl- Soca Sat anlaecy rfrowthe beginning of tho’ aurveylng operas terounided wails ot wront strength, js no DR. CLARK Little or No Change Visible BPAID ly, nnd thence goes to Is post. In the PUT SPM IN THE BAG. tions hp to the close of the Inst sear Is shown wanter ne coy IIMrLAnoe: madara aetintery 9 meanthnue, the necessary meastres of ' ; to bug i257, 105 neres, leaving an esthanted | would command it from the hights of Moschium in the Situation at ALL ABOUT A CINUSTENING, precaution have been taken on the spot, Tn "i Foren pet NNMirveyed OF 1,003,201, 737 neres. aud Ktomsi. Tho now town, bas about 400 I z Spectal Cuble, t oy Beginning of the Salo of Tickets for Py fi rm ait . houses, ‘Thero nre about 2,800 Mohammedan tn: wuldja and its environs from 10,000 te 12,000 Th ilatighter of ex-President Zuchary a the Hast. Mannin, Oct. 1,—Some Mhilsterial papers | ten have been eonventented under Gen, | Meraturdes Porrormuences at Booths [paytde was paid $10,000 tovtay, the batanes | hubltante twelve Servian huniies, Fuckonlng A ‘ having stated that Marshal Camposhad asked | Kwakowskt Gen, Abramoit tins an army | Theatre—Rullman, the Scalper, See thisalary which Gen. ‘Taytor would have | shout el paty Jentivtdual ar eine ethnic 1] King Alfonso atl Queen Isahetla ta be god- of ent abreneth in Ruekand tt the Trotter Whie iaken iy Does a: eee gered al had! he Hyed wuitit hits term of allies | HS, rrekoning farts poranns, and AOU A a 1} 6 of Washearha. Gen, man, the Govern- Valet Mo Molds nt Groatly Advanced [“éxpirtd, zen | \ clit yp: The Porte Has Asked For and aus and araligndliee i Iie sleeiter: Wp or-General of Turkestan, ter personally | wrtees, % "Pdotal colnnge of the United States Hoge Buea sable atten nes “thRe wl 2, 3 Will Probably Get a Few was born on Tuesday, the Murstin 8 Jnspeeting these trope has” returned. to Speetat Dispatch to The cateago Tribunts Mbatcalaring, Senfember wag $0,310,501, of | Christians have been allowed to Ilva in a. A se dressed a letter to several journals, de} Tashkend, ‘The disposition of the Mo- sw Wht. g2.301,000 was silver dollars, Dateien, Tha town, whiek ts enited by the’ Al- <4 ‘ B Days’ Grace. claring that afler © tho birth of | lamedans of those parts is entirely favorable New Youn, Oct, 1.—Notices published In}! j * Danka Ulan, by tho Turks Olen, by tho ag % Fat a his daughter on Tuesday ho went to the | fo, Russia, ‘They entertain the most Mtense soveral of tho newspapers directed attention |<! \ sar RECORD. Korvians Dishin, tore In anetant thins the ‘ame 23 ee Pataeo to offer tho expression of loyalty ana | Rt, of the, Chiuese, ia, have, alwass | tote fact thal thls morning abs o'clock sabe |. TY Telia wa ik wre Tmddon by chpttiwes froth Colclils, 2 BA H eB is eal hein with gre: tt, s- | scriptions would bo reecived at Booth’s The], 4) es * 2 1 volt the name of Colchinium, After the Albanians Still Concentrating in | gratitude to the King and Queen-mother, | sian Government ty xo sire of tho friendly | atre for tho. twenty-four representations 10 | MSEPTEMBER FIRES. Who gave If ho namo Ot Co ee tie = oe the Vicinity of Dul- because they had spontaneously signi- | feeling of tho Mohamedans that it has even | po given tn that * i rT The Fire Tnstrance Patrol: Reporter cone | ruters of the East, and remained tlt the clev- mo allowed the return of Nasir Eddin, th given tn that theatre'by Mile, Nernhiardt, p 5 ie) fnopie. Tn 1x0 22 ae elgno. fied thelr intention of standing od | A ee in of Rhokand, who until now i SG | and thatontygeats for tho wholesertes tor $60 talus the follpwing report of fires In Chicago | enth ce tarry aulliiet fo Cor yO le uted, 4 oge : Anthor and guiimother to the child been kept in Nini Novgorod. Whas | ould bo sold, no single ptrchaser to be | fF the month of September, 1880: “Total mt cote Hust the Venotinns then nc: &8 seh : his wife expected. ‘The christening MOUNTMONNES OF CASTHA NONNMS: allotted more than ten geats, Before the | Mmber of nlnrms,, 43: stills, 40; second | quired it, and held ie till 1671, when the ‘Turks, Sy BA The Gladstone Government Will Act a tha dateiiter of SYareltal Ganinoe el take Seatntan keen ane, Herat hart, | clerk a line 6f not more than sixty persons alanis Is anes ae Tor auine: are bad fol- sungor Annmey Pana fk Ne pie eepnelas B ae ‘ place in the Chapel of the Palace. ‘The Car- ro Dee stountitorressteneia | stood on ‘Twenty eet i lows False, 11; ‘bonfires, 6; spark from | tein Tis. wuler Schulonbung. From that dite Ss eo] Conservativoly on the Irish dinal Patriarch of the Indies will officiate, Pitney ousted con Seatrre ras Lee bein ine ho bates at laa lovomotive, 8; .nnknuwn 4; overheated the Turks remnlned in undisputed occupation ee i) Question. The King, after the Interview, whlch lasted | Aprit 21, 18% and sneeveded to the'Veerazo in | remainder reaching aut: rely | Stove, 35 suppose Ineendtaries, 4; exe tL 1H¥8, when 2 Montenegrin foreo vile wd) Go + it nay Ganuaty. 18. No waa deseended. Prom neon a aut of the porel ‘ fd nar hci menae took It by storm, On tliat scension 1, os Es two hours, fnvited the Marshal ton hunting | ei te th the Irreneh Stantirores and eastward = towamt — Tifth - aventte, | Dleston et kerosene dnp, 2; eldmmey res, | nen of tho Turkish garriaon were killed and 50) aa f-¥=] expedition whieh is te come olf this week, The family “eame aver with the Conquerc The head of the Il sted ae * | shy upset inky eandia and Janip, 33 spark from | taken prisoners, Three colora,tive mung, nnd 1.500 De yf Bo Garlbalit Gono to Genoa to Secure the UREN ISARELDA und fiowrished for ‘somo conturics in. Wal e head of the ling consisted of men whoate | ciinney, 35 comminicated, 6: children with | nuskets became Mo apoll of tho victors. who Sa 5 at Rel f Ilis SoneineLaw. be ined te Boat fi The first irish ancestor of uote was Henry | 8cet every night at somo of (he thegtres of- bs eae eR { imney, ¢ 1 had 180 inet killed and 300 wounded. During 8 > ey ‘elense o: teins Late 's now more Inclined to stay in Spain at tho | Motres ‘of Kenockagh, who seiticd nt Custio | fering thu best seats aba slight advanes npon | "tteles, 25 smoking chimney, 3: aul one | the assault the town was, sot on fira aud the (rane wane) 5 request of her children, and fix her residence | Morres, County Kilkenny. served under four | pox-ofiea prices, and of the class know! each mics. with matches, defectively-con- | grenter part of It burned down, Subwequcutly, Dyspepsta, Lt 4 Seville. The Marquls of Novalte who | Governments, obtaining grants front eachs was | tote pecesy he class Know! 05 | sotod: range, smoking ont moths with | {ho Mantonegrins endeavored to conelilate the yapepsic, Liver Account of the Opontng of the Great ie jhe Ataraull Of ie allahieg, nade it Harenot by Coates Tein tats war a | tekct speculators, For the rest, they were noted. ange, a i inbabltants of Dulelgno. d Diseases, Fever & Chala of hore wnder Cromeel, and repres | shabby boysauil half-grown men whoshiyered | SiPlury bottom of Inntern falling Into ———————— Ague, Rhewna- Exposition at Melbourne, Bridge of Alcoles, where ho was dis- | semed” nocktopher in tueliunent under | fn tho fresty morning nie with pensar palnt-tub, iseonnected stove-pipe, sponta- BUSINESS FAILURES. ° tan? Dropsy, figured by nm severe wound, will be | Charles Il. Hls grandson, Hervey Morres, wag | collars tutued ip about thelr throats: The neous combustion, horse kicking over lamp, Ileart Disease, Robinson, Lord & Con of Now York, | Billousness, Nei vous Debility, etc. Tgnition of gasoline. + careless banullitns: of inte inen and boys lind held their posiltons | ney withonttlue-stopper, ignition of fly-paper | Saspend—Lord & Robinson, in Baltt- The Bost REMEDY KNOWN to Man! 7 . the ehief of hor household, and her palace In tang, Haeie. Moininures eh a Niece n eae EASTERN Th LOUDER, Parls will become the residence of the Span- 8 dnnghter ofthe first. Karl of Hessborough, potleemen on duty said that most of tho | hunp, esmoston of a bottle of spirits, ¢ ish Embassy. second Viscount Inherited in 3a an 7 Ae ee Teta and ae >, ea ¥ . “ aan since Wednesda: . man, | frommmateh, rekindling, mateh dropped inte more—Aasignmonts—Liabilitics of the ine agent Pe ea eto CASTELAR. branes of the, Saeres fadilys and fe arate who is an Ye fa a sale oll, tnitfon frou’ gas nrising from coke, ig; | Albion Print Workn. 9,000 OLD Bottles + ‘ vit) i In Andalusta Castelar visited the fates of | Viscount assumed tho anenstral name of Mont- | oe thentrtenl teket: 1 whose (face! nition ofcelling. over boiler, match dropped Bpectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. : ‘A0n-D BINGCR 1870, tolts present reserved attitude with refer | Aicioae, “Phe inst stage of hils three-months' | moreney. Tho fourth Viseount. wha died in |? enttiens MeRets. nit whose fee) Into v pot of tar, conls falling fram stove, cl | New Yom, Ort. L—Match excitement was | This §) ve ence to the action of the Powers in the East, BEERS oS AED = . Wr tonving six ebitdren, wos in holy orders, | and figure ara well known by managers, | gar-stub, henitlon of csenping @as, bursting oh is Ort, La a s yrup possesses Varied Properties, 1 erfectly resolved not to separate from tour was marked by bans ets, receptions, behig Det of Achourysand was inarrled t6 | came Into the porch with a large sutehel, | zas-Iet, fenition of dist {1 ventilator, upset= oceasioncd in trade circles to-day by the an- Xt Stimulates the Piynitne in the Aallya, aceeay conas La and demonstrations, in which all classes unlt- | Saran, daughter of Wialllttn Shaw, Requof tom. | vehteh he put down in front of tho tleket | tne stove, smoking out mosquitoes, feultion | wouncenent of the fallury of several well. | jybieh converts the stureh nnd Ruane uf ths epi alg ed to honor. die grett ofl le UM ee, ACER Let, et ie ee Te 1 th ears of meat‘on stove, bgiition af pleco ‘of wood | known houses. Robinson, Lord & Co, | cattees Win Rancing oF tho fovd tn the, NOPEFUT. WARNING ‘TO POLITICAL PRIESTS. desnaliated, wis av gridunte of ‘Frinity College, | office, nnd then toolk the place of a MN | joytiea, tL stove, defectively constructed stomach, If the mediciue is taken Immedte Lonpos, Oct, 1.—The Times in its tending To the Western Aninciated Press, Dibliney senor of thes Ons he stove, defectively constructed | wholesale dealers in wood and willow ity Cub Of that | wy f : ao for Cony: who held the head of the Ine, i : ‘ ately nfter eating the fraientation of tuod rn ty, vn nm dits tl ; 4) foundation under boller, sparks from smo ke | are, ny In prevented, « The Government has re- elie canad aan guetley oF he to Hardee, | When ‘lire ‘fninuxe, correspondent en- | sta! smoking In” het, spark fatl- | Ware, a Ko. 7 Chambers street, the | "YY'teis upon the Fiver, amiinst all priests who ine | duughterof me late George Brondrick, Bagot | tered tha pore he was approached | ing. on quilt, Ignition “of toose | Jeading house in the trade, announced gets upon the Kidtnerss troduce politics into, thelr sermons, and to | Mumphdl Stubbs, and ursnddaughter of Str t4 Ne he ‘ fe Hewatnten the Bawoles that a pneific excention of the Treaty of Ber- | (ismiss all Mayors Who aro notorious Carl: | Menard Fictener, Bart, Eieutenane-colonel and | DS #0 elderly man with a grizzted beard ant peallgmper: ~cfeust | muni. aaschilewaies | Meir antanenAlon, oneastonen by. Ho fATINeR | ee aria ine moat i 1 : Pf lin WHI be found In the united aetion of the } ists, Chief of Bnzineers in tho Peninsular war. ) 8 stooping figure, boys, and reflection from. toreilight | of Lord & Robinson, of Baltimore, with # Quiet th article this mording says the aspect of affairs Maun, Oct. 1, in the East gives reasonable grounds to hope | Bolved to procce ’ i procession, Of the buildings, 13 were brick, | which the jdentified. ‘The Balt!- fe Nencees, bine Powers, The pressure. upon Turkey will Viscount Mountmorrea rested nt bor Hull, | * Would you like to buy good sents for any | Nutone, hud 8 frame, Oceapled ag follows; | Wuich the firm wns Identified. Ie Nourlabes, Netengihens and Tovtgorates, saw cune: do be oarely locals HME WET Be ITALY. Glonbur, County Gulway, and in Londen at Nos | of the performances?” addressing tho cut | Dwelllius 18: barns, 0: saloons, 3; restune | More house wns forced to susnend by tho | Ke aves the nore or the sia aud tuduces iy 2 Savile row. He leaves three children, of ° f Wlvalthy 2 i ob, @ tinite binets, th t ETTER FROM MENOTTI GARIBALDI. whom the beiris Witla Geolfrey Bouchard de | respondent, ; rants, 2? hotels, 3; burtal ensket manutuet- | sudden fallure of the tobacco tirm of Oliver | Flealthy Perspiration, the object of the tnited Cabinets, through LE ‘ay is, 2, ‘and mach fodglyge | & Robins f ith 7 LN Tt nentralizen the hereditary taint or potson in.the’ thelr representatives at Constantinople, to | Rowe, Oct. 1.—Menotti Garibaldl has writ- | Soutmoroncy, a boy 8 years of nue, “Have you seats for sale?” he was asked, | O's 23 Blieds, 2% and ono exch tolglng: | & Robinson, of Richmond, Vay and No. | proodwnich generates Berotulas ietyehiotes and all 1 " AQHARTAN OUTIA “Not yer? i si | Houses, general, wool store, paint store, or- | 7 Warren street this city. These fallures | mannorof skin di ietemial Ramone? extort from the Porte the concession granted | ten to the Opinione denylng that Maj. Can- | 4) sbilees hemparilee toterked til ond Not yet,” answered the man; “bat Lwill | gan inanufietory, tannery, vessel, grocery, 3 rely meted a the. fl oft ‘Thorp are wo ep! LA res by the Treaty of Berlin, Meanwhile It Is a | zio’s arrest was tho cause of himself and | eqnidigpnich was, perpeteated, 1s altuated in | Wtve them shortly. You can have the pick ‘iJor-shop,eauper-shop, sash, doors and blind | Were entirely unexpected, as tho {lrms werd | it an bo taken by the tote delleato babe, or by tie, matter of full significance that tho present | father resigning their sents in the Chamber | the West of freland, but an eqoally turoutent | of the house for any night.” factors, dty gooils, dyv house, hardware, | Not known to bo embarmasod Pecans NAY Viadana PSPS ONW ORD TUT En cient alliance of the Powers, so far from tosing | of Deputies. feeling exists in tho extreme South, as will bo | “What will tha eliarge be 2” tug-bont, office, ple’ of lumber, shirt manu: | Robinson, Lord & Co,, have been established ‘ ‘el d f obstnel * Fo0Ks AQUALEY, seen by tho following extract from the recent “Give y L'seats for 86,—best In t factory, planing-will, band house, frult-butter | In this eity slice 1860, the New York partners CAUTION TO DRUCQISTS. atrangth denn the Joterpaattion of 0 cine ee Oa QU. PO eee Sy letter of a correspondent: An outraure Is ro | | Hive: you. goutl seats for S8—hest in he | inanufaetory, notion store, and haby carriage being Robinson and Russell 1, Robbins, who | , Hemare of Countertett Medicus, I omploy no Dee ie eee ee nate Och. Jessttohrcaentallyes Of -thouls:) portale North Verrys | Ae anpears that $e) OSC, manufactory. 'Fotal Insirance Involved, , faite ei ; travoling agonts Or runners to sullelt trade fromm drug new force from tho tri) Wis 4 rt 7: tituted the Ci They had | fone Le cai foul of Morsals au of aarvlnra of stp {jlnrles W, Stauliton, wiio awna peaperty tae 3 rhe cartestinnitent A he would watt, lua sib. {otal loss, SEE 5 total Tusa to fated a profitable busine fe Nee DAROF nists, POs io Ne country’s battles started for Caprera aboard apie ‘ wine ust then n boy approached. Te offered | Insurance ns for ns settled and partially se the! r ‘There fs reason to belleve that Challemel | a tuzhost, In which Gen, Garibald! was to Pa epee er ee EE ait a a ; ole In tho Hine, | Hated upon, $20,013.07 ruling oat 7% per cont, and — thelr TESTIMONIALS. Fae eee ee aay Saat | Sam ivice oe vent arkens deter: | ReMear oh tua eetveg ris, aua Runs | about twenty-five | from the | hend, for ITC Se al nL sete ee ineitticn ILLINOIS. K et e vice ps q 8 p= shot, ch bt T * rat he e I. France will not participate twany further | mined to carry out. his intention, ‘and will Of Rinse, Nottees tnd been, pasted near Mr: $5. Walking along the tine, and near the yet heen made of thelr assets or liabilities, = +f “4 y fentves C ve | Si ‘ i ane Waa de el The alarm from Box 632 at 0:55 yesterday |” Bradstrect’s advices from Baltimore state THE ENGLISH CAINET MEETING. The eitantion te rife with the inost serlous | olttaxe fs belleved to have been gammitted | 1 $3, the boys win atferdal thom stat. | Story and basement brick dwelllng No, 1082 Lonnos, Oct, ~The Dally News inan possibllitius, There is no doubt ¢ fark | With) a view of | terrifying hin into a} oy nom Stat | West Harrison street, owned and oceupled i. . f AE apt reine ty the reduction, No arrests 7 if o S edituriul says: “The Cabinet couneil yester- | Daldi will be recelved on Innding 1 favo heen made, Ane indignation meeting Ing, that, thoy had hebd thoia for twonly Dinenno of the Stomachand hae nied, Atoxander Cow Ul, ment there to R. J. Gotlings & Co, ‘Thea bus- | | Dean Sin: santertug fonmnnis fluvo with Htewanehe Di Si iver, iness was under tho managemont of | fuse teat caliabie INDIAN HLLOGD SY NUL, Woled were anxious to. get away., by Mrs. Hill, Damage to strueture and.| Charlies Lord sinco, the death | restored me w : ets | 2! \ lon me four hours, and eptorad erfodt health und strung day had before It, the request of the Porte | treme radienls of Genoa tn all thelr strenthts | was neld recently at Shandangan, County Clare, veloc furniture, $400, Cansq supposed to be the | of Mr. Robinson about tio 0. a) Hightheat. HAS. SHELLEY, oY nel aby’ ee | and, should he, ag some think Hkely, goat | to protest against the conduct of n rarmer who | Al $8 v'clock preelsely the glass slide In front | @ ar 4 71 7 4 ma 4 ope a Ye cary ae scat Senda This ier a ones thelt head to tha prefecture or prise | tad taken ature from whiten person fad been | of tid tlekel-setler was thrown up, and Ar. | CxXPlosion ef gasoline lamp, “Theoceupants | years ato. The latter's capital rematned tn An Excellent Remed: hs 4 ; rere Hol at home at the thine, the business, together with $25,000 life-tn- ed for nat paying an alleged excessive rent, | Mullan promptly enlled-for ten seats forthe | WAe Hy M 4 4 3 i i " 1 . = stlll alarm to Chemleal Englue No, 4 at [ suranee money, hls ite being insured for the slichtest Intention on the part of the Gritlah | lease, we shall probably hnve such HO a a ea aia preg er genegn, polntity E,OUE unin tid tinea a 0:15 yesterday forenoon was coused by a fire | bisiness jn that amonut. The enphtal in the ove 1 i i q on an ntir ag that of Aspromonte over Ly sah Phe Ae Y aise ; 7 fs 3 Iuod, Keateras Goverment to aworras tron Uele declared, fuuiny for Premier Cairoli; bitter ns. it may Was to meot the cowardly author. ‘Tho letter’) ‘Thy tlekuts were handed out nine- in the restdened of dH. Dole, No. sei Dear- | business “was, caltmated at Sisal he Nerves, Kequlates th peta, natheDs te . ‘ born avenue... Cause, a defective flue, Dam- | estimates of thelr worth wers ag high ns | sch aud Bowes and Kolleves ihenmtten, ed rey q : be for him to act rigorously against his old | "se ro Bee . . y diately in a opaekage | seeured by a i * $500,000, 1" i 5 NUE be withoutit. MHS. Wiss eulteat rumaalingy Han course (0 ley taken if te lender, will falthfully do is duty ang cause He ATER ain rer eae HT band, ‘aud Mr. Rullnan. offered | 8@¢ nominal. $500,000, They own a large amount of real wilt probably be granted, ‘There isnot the | OH and) demand Maj, Canzlo’s re. | @ Belvidere, Roone Co. Il booh uate your IN P pertect) , aye! "Phe check Ww: att eae estate, Kidney Disease. unsatisfactory, Much depends upon tho at- | tte laws to be respected, Would ndviey you to mind the indeperent. 1 k Tn payment, ‘Tho clivek'war tuber, AT TRENTON, N. J Oliver & Robinson, tobacco manufacturers one vith titude of Austria, which will control that of ore Sue lntarniedethat sane Ube tn held ue Me tT ecole wore drop aul to he vatelel Miah Tnenton, Ned. Oct LA fire at ‘Trenton | at Richmond, Va. and 233 Warren street, ) pean gin: vhs fu to erat Tne pane FRDTAN Germany. Should these go with the other MEXICO, BE TT ee ae a te | Pho Tne cadlat: tar tat tibkote tor tlishens | diosht sifs anorning destroyed ty bee | New York, filed to-day an asstgument in the | BLOGD SVE bas dune me more guod for Kidney , Powers, Italy. would probably cobperate, wy. IGA’, AN order your coltin befor vailess 1 lost n the line called for ten tickets for the seae | Basin norning destroyed properly hee | County Clerk’s altlce, to Osear 8. Grady, in w Disense than any uther medis France would at least not hamper thelr action, AEWA POLITICS 1s. AND OTMERWINE: my old shot you wit tever return to Eunld { sou, indicated where he would take them, | longing to the Merchants? i ‘ ‘a Frausportation | trust of all their ‘aasets in New York i Wholesale fo secure oH. W. | Matthews, ; their MANGAL T Me i ; » ‘ 20 euugeg Ue OF fay ehidrun ut ry oF MEN Sept. 21.—Cong » So do all you can for your family, i the ckage, id by 1 & yy We Sark Russ : velop at Cry oF MEXICO, Sept. 21.—Congress | suatn Au Fou » ftucelved = another package, pa ¥ 1 Company, West, Clark & = Miverse nollee ne her ane Mhueeren feine-| opened on tho Ith and referred. the disturt oN fu FAS 5 200 ORE tt celiis nut dapived his) Uekets Into provers aud Grint, & ‘gana con leulers, to | New York par banker, — for. * $30,783 reat Powers do not agree, we do not be- ing question of double credentials to the A Now Toss dlsputeh “anys the police have pea tae Auta idtoat ty sen the value of $30,000. Insured, ‘The fire was } indebtedtess on drafts. He was thelr ne- pedi Bitte phils a. a6 seeritt Flora, Clay Co, Mb Hieve the British Govermniee souk Aral proper Distrlet Judge for decision, taken posgession of a thredtentny notice posted | mon cane up, selected sets of ten sents for tho work of an Incendiary, Sontivcalarion feeeptor of drifts and in | goo SyiuP tins cured Me Of the pird-Day Puetiselves ellovy rom the necessity for President Dinz, in his opening speech, exe | vn the gate nour Mr. Boyd's alice, It alt tho performances; paid some it checks dorser. ‘They nuule a general assigninent in | Chills afar all other medicinog bad Called, ‘Third-Day Chills. an ‘i ’ Death to the Boyds and all landlords, ve a a a AY ELGIN, 1. Richmond. ‘Lhely busitiess capital is esti- MISS BROWN, ITISIT TORPEDOES. pressed great satisfaction at the political and | ang Bvans Boyd, sour day of down ta nears | Md a few in inoney, and dropped thelr, Speciat Dispateh to The Chlengo Tribune, muntted at fromt $315,000 to 340.000, UIT PRD + 3 tlekets Into th “ hel 1 Titel ne 0 Chills Cured, . 2 inoral advancement of the Republic. Ile sald | Notices huve been plieed on, tho property of | Hekets inte the open satchel, over which ai bie Short’s dw ‘The Hobilltles of tha Alblon Print-Works s Gnravosa, Oct. 1.—The rttish torpedo Nn Wilson, te Pa Rattoo, nene'Traled. tirenten | & lnan stood guard, By this process a Enaix, JIL, Oct. 1.—Hugh Short’s dwell- . G ours Mattoon, Cotes Co. Tl. depot-ship tlecla hi ived with elgh -negotintions for the retstablishment of r Wilson, oF. P. iattoo, nene Trales, trenton. 4 : a he , of Conshohocken, Pa. having « New York Dan Sin: sind your INVIAN BLUUD SYRUP + dept Pp, lecla has arrived with eight tor- diplomatie relations with France had ing with death any of his tenante who pay rent, | the orchestra seats ‘as far back’ xs | Ing-house, valued at $1,200, was burned Inst | oniee tt No, 104. Worth ‘street, whuse | sveedily cures Chills,and con recomend it as the pedo-bonts, plows relation: ranee had ro- | soveral fariners ih the nelhborhond have also | the, fourth row from the rear, except a few | night, Insured for $600 In the Continental | faiiare was published — to-dasy. fran) | Best Biedicine fn the country fur Knunmatian and LEAVE OF ANSENCE. stilted satisfactorily. Ie did, not specially | teen throntened with denth If thoy continue to | undesirable sents at tho sides of the house, | of New York, Luttidotphte arcteathantedt at suuedo, Vee | Neurntata, EM MITCHELI. Certixsn, Oct. 1.—Tha Montenegrins‘ty- | mention the United States, ‘The President | lond their horses and carts for hiro to convey | passed from the control of the managers of a i tle iy srs AES kal Hate AY Se le hk ery AM that xt Is Recommended to Bo. - ine near Camp Suttiraan have been permit: | eSpressed the hope that the present Congress | the coustabulury to evictions. A erucl outrage The house into possession of the speculators, rs tile fy dite to the dry goadstrade hero, ng AML thas See iataly petit ee ed at \ r ay 1 would find asolution for the Ananciat lift: | reported ut Old Toss, upon the farmof aman | When th teal tan ii CANADA. the concern has been without credit ‘for Lamont, Cook Con Ml + tad fo return home on leave, ns there Is a | aries or Vie Goverminent, aad pinea tha | Bamed Poole, A horad wus found nearly det, | Pac sao anys the era nearly two years. Its thought, however, | pP5Ah SViiub i teie tran uae sedi inrecuns prospect of military operations for ten days, | culties of the Government, and p whieh bad teen terribly ent and houghed,, Whe | 1 was, | talon aways | the cri |. reitet in the Provincial Bonn. that thoy, owe bout $30,000 to ‘$10,000 for | fended ty be, und ndviso any one RO tay Be th enue . STURUORN, * ‘The Government of Chihuaiia offers $2,500 | Fivsy of the cutruco ts alleged to by Hogle’a to | Thane, anid 0. dozen Bye Wwe did nok standin Bpeeiat Dispaten to The Chteugo Tribune, dtruge and d¥es. DURE LO RIVE IER RRL OSA > y UL BREE AS Raausa, Oct. 1,—Albuntans continue to | for tl Ip of Victori: is gaat, Ae’ eorimerunmor JOE i arnad barren, Balch area prone te gy ba < se ¢ ‘The Sherilt took possesston to-day of the M for the sealp of Victorin. to sign a petition to Lord Carew. for | inating, ‘The prlees of places fell to. $1.59, Quenre, Oet, I.—-Some exeltement has a .. Chills Cured. assemble In the nelghburhood of Dulelzno | “Guerrero y Tereero, 0 Spaniard, has been | a. reditetion vf rent, A‘ dlapatuh from | and halfadozen holders of places haying renting hers by " Slothiiuehoutse of Sasa € Teri, at No. . Cun Ci o a 5 t * Nooga, Cumberland Co. I, fu such numbers as to render Its occupation | expelled from Sonute a3 a perntelous for- | Mallow, In tho South “of ireland, avenred tivo or thees Udkets eae and gong | eeetcatsed here by the report that all ts not.) 418 Broadway, ‘eu hinents obtained by DEAR Stn: My daughter ted Chile for fuurceen more diffienlt, than at the outset, — Rizn | einer. that “recently. about midway botween | tholr way, the Line suddenly dissolved, | correct with the Provincial loln obtalned by | ereditors to the amour Of $6,500, and jude | months, und 1 tried wimont avery thing, but withous Pasha has advised the inhabitants of Dil: Tig receipts at the Custom-Iouse at Vern. | tht town and Butterant a shot which was tired be iS Hoe sa asic co aiits eeBrey rST1a, LUhs stated” that | eneckunull | eommoncud the use af your INDIAN that before # welack there wrs note | the local Government in France. ‘The first | ments uggremuting 37, fLuob SYRUP, 9 shure tint of which ofectunlly cigno to remove thelr faiilles to a place of 2 a tow e ata train gulue ata quick rate. broke the glass | 8° : ‘ " 4 the partners have disugreed and a Recciver The 'S! ly ed th ee ai cats Wear ties Cruz far eluven months show aningrease of Brea ea ptee a rity aneeige a whieh” are purchaser In front of the agent. ‘The best | installment of the $4,000,000, some $1,540,000, beed applied for A eared Pr, ramelyc and t bave bad nese for aduclot people have refused, saving thoy would | sponding tontlis of the provinis vent, ore | Hunt and his brothers Perey and deseph and | putts of the house were crosse Mi 1 ad off ag taken, | was recelved about two months ago, aud the a since | have had yuur modicing In my house. | would Tuthor dis than submit to the Montenegrins, |“ Rhout 1,00 relllous wherims froin Pueblo | tyre, Niles sent af tha weber icmuety, ovary site nn alts fattbinat ane he suslainnts, were balance was to have been pald over a few EMMA MINE. Cae ean SUANNAL LAWRENCE. > AMIN FLIONS Oe ; tS fisted the Gaudutoupe shrine near tho Cap- atablo Chain asanined sho enestane ant xputut ayy Shale Tor witch they pald gt ite Ai wks niterwntd This, Bent ae et LONDON, Oct, 2—A dispateh from the 5 oodwork next tho glites shot away. around | rate of SAK, Persons who are anxious to | been paid, and reports from. high oMeial | apy, aa . Montenegrin camp says that 100 ‘cases of, ri- = Role’ 1 wo ae aU Oe inlet ton pon ths sce Bernhardt at Booth’s ‘Theatre, If they de- | quarters. blame the effects of the editorial pee wane ic het aaayeae Moonen! Patni thi at 0. Whe fess quit ue prov ‘ston and 200 soldiers BELGIUM, tause can be tesigaed for the outrage. Ane aie fo occupy. comfortable se ts, will be] articles in the Patrle newspaper upon the New You, Sept —Judge Choate ren- Dean Brn: ‘his ta to certity that your Feats : ave been landed wt Dutchino, aloT, othor correspondent weltos: A tenant farmor | PORT to pay stich an advance as thos may | mhuls of Frenel eapitulists for the delay, | 4 A iaclny an iniport Meee PLOQU BYNUH has cared nu Of Haig) tn the tek. THE PLE. Dnvars, Oct. 1.—Disturbances have oc- | Who mus taken land Crom whieh wnotker cenune | BEAble to command, About $2400 werg re- | ‘Thesy artleles commented upon the netual | dered to-day an important deelsion In tho | ties : ‘ : AY oa i + i had buen avicted. In the neighborhood of Lough. | celved Ina half-hour, and duriig tho rest: of | condition of the Provincial finances, and the | Homma Miue case, reopening the whole mat- nd Indi 2 GtAvosay Ook Lee Tay ussinn corvette | curred near this city, Peasants assembled | roa, hax beon tarentoned. A ntranaer Visiiod | the day the sales reached a total of $000, | extravazances of the Chapleau Government, | ter for fresh trial, SMe was, brought by the DyAP Oe aes Do Kalo eon Ml rn and Sveilana will follow Oct, 2 | Sud attempted to cject a Government Com- | the'furmer’s house, and after tenrmng that tho | The six private boxes wore advertised to be | and it is presumed that they disclosed s con- | pina Silver Mining Company of London | pPXAt Soy Ths a te coctity that your INbtAN Seer ee eres Wht Drees btyGetiog | aulssloner who was sent to carry ont tho | Sirmer Wis absent fro nome stated that ne | gold ut Auction aL A wrelock. | When, at 32 | diton of ifulrs hitherto unknown in Pranee, | nme Silver Mining Company of ain | pioun Sata ene eared oe ate Sunday. provisions of the School law. ‘Tho gene | EAU8 tere to shoot lin for taking lund from | o'elock, a visit was inne to the theatre, the | and whieh tind been concealed from tha | WEA nst the Emma Silver Ming Com- TWAS 2 ALLEN. The woutdel it > dicing Lever used, duties were obliged to fire on the mob, | assnsin thon loft, ‘The mun who Tae would-be) announcement was found posted on the | Parisian bankers hy Mr. Wartele, in is] pany of New York. ‘Trenor W. Park, ee 7 : 2 +“ Auctlon sala of boxes post |}. y to se th { all events cinney. ‘1 F Lint Cure for Heart Dincane. GREAT BRITAIN, killing one man’ and wounding another | hind bas bod bls house guarded by poligenens,’ analy doo A ansiely to secure the » At all events. | Horace Kinney Baxter, and Charles G. Lin F 4 °, ; pond’? AG the box-ollles Tt wi tl s le 7 enacted W Ste: 1 ‘Teutopolls, Etingham Cow Wt. A STEAMER IN A BAD CONDITION, severely. LAND LYAQUERS AT Wot. SET HUICAE a i Mes Tt was said the | thore Is suficlent known to pear out the | coln, impleaded WHtain M. Stewart. ‘Tho | pean gin: vourgrent INOLAS HLUOD BY RU Lonpox, Oct. the cargo of the Canopus has been dis- Bentis, Oct. L—Belel —One thousand tons of SIITPPING DU} a en mito by Mr, Abby | statement that Senator Fabre has been sont | sult’ was originally brought be having given aren Dee Mts Insts aivon an ueeount of te at the request of bins parantis who destred | to Paris on ainission connected with this | Wallace in the United Stutes C! 1 Judge | ihe text medicine Pov ut Court | recommend It ty all alutltar) rd Tor iuaré, Disuasu, amlcted,, vere unable . fove ri tN STALLINGS, ee HeINney Seon At CANTO: Te saa, | £0 bo presont at, the sale, but were unable to | foan by tho local Government, for declaring the sale of the property in at, BER BEALL charged. Divers report the steamer firmly | Detlce of her Intentlon of tntroduelng madtile | For the Tut woek tho followhuy plcard baw | attend to-day, ‘The date for the postpancd + Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Utah by the New York Company to the | am that st Is ecommendod to Be. i Hy | catlons in tho shipping dues fevled at Ant- | heen posted In Cluromorrls and dome adjoining | 80le had not, he sald, been fixed upon. "Che | Moxreitst, Ovt. le Moline! London company fraudulent. and vot, imbedded on the rocks, Her passengers will p Joinin, 1 Ov M, du Mollnerl, a pany fri a vol, Kansas, Kear Co. 1. a pussehKers. Ws werp, Bismarck lng addressed a communica | parisies: “Hold the harvest. Tange apriing 200 anlo of single seats wilt beghion Monday French Journalist, is shortly expected Roro | Itetarn of the imoneys aud: shares of stock | pean git: t have used your axceliunt INDIAS leave Liverpool in the steamer Pharos Sat- |] tion to the Bundearath requesting the fatter | men were collected at Balilutaity w sow the | morning, when the scramble will duublless | to repor ws Se f tei) " . don C Mae Ses i ~ ) BLOOD SYRUP In my fumily tor the paw five years, 3 port upon the conditions of the Domine | palt by the London Company was denn: day, to deelde on w reply to. Bellu, and decay. | Land League tarms, ‘The eraps sire now ripe, | be repeated, fon for the Journal dea Debate In Parls, Gi on the ground that the sale hat been | Se Bey aaa cet tee ae uy eigen ; ‘The fore, hold of tho stranded steamer ts | nx the cninton that, it ds Inexpedlont to use sea gala Se aac re ore cent forian tts rr ap, Sheetal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, effected by. false representations, ‘lhe y DiS. MacAe BULK, full of water, Sent a SEA Dee posied HeLUrNC A and show ‘your pluck, and that jou are dotor= WASHINGTON. I Tanga Unt Ost Ws Hanantord cee ne trled on the iano Taw side Diseascs of the Lunga, LAnOI TROUBLES. - mined ty keep. your crops, Hiring your suythes ee Cetra: i: pern-Houseto v tirge | of court, and in April, 18i7, a verdict : Reutut, Frankia Coe Wh, o fi CUBA. and hooks, nnd let every man who haa: horse auuilones to-night, but not on Ilorace Greo- | for defendants — was returned, — Subso- | peangue, vhinteta cortity, that your INDIAN ' Nino hundred weavers of the Vietoria mills Fe Sede ese vie kart Andeurt bring thom also tocarry away tatrhimph | Votterles and Their Malls—Docronso tn | toy. as announce, He gave his tecture an | quently, the London Company began sult | 8000 8vitur jas cured mg of lati Hlageso, wiles . at Wigan have struck against 0 reduetion of 5 gel ai tho frulisof labor free of rent hudtaxce: “The | the Public Debt During September, | “Ollver Cromwell” instend. He probably | Incaulty, in which. the charges” of fraud | Bad. been uewblng mg for atone cine, 4 ebdartaily Tivy. ‘i y atLy Be Fecommend it w all aulfering humanity, 5 per ee yares y ows 5 VVANA, Oct. L—Luls Marenco, Chief of | aay is, coming whotr overy mus crop shall be | @B,07-1,801—Tatere: Figures ve } thought It woald be be better to take Horace rellerated, Phereupot tendants, iguta WittinaToN. we tin wages, ‘This throws 500 more ts ae is if Pp, | veltarated, "PM pon detendants, hands out of employment, Should the atrike Staff, died of yellow-fever, There were slx- fee, tes thse Feu un Ne aes ye Lith, inst. ished by Lund-Commisslonor Will | Greeloy to the States, and give hilum first to 1 of filing an anawer to the complaint, ¥or Neuralgi« continue, a large portion of. the spinning do- teen deaths from yellow-fever aud ten from tld inne pensa iris, come rien and Bel laninon, our Aniorlean cousins, ‘The audience, among nded xevernily tothe bitin bar. to suit. 3 Dabluren, Hamilton Con Hh partment will be stopped. ‘a sinall-pox,for the week gudloe Friday last, to bind the Hirst. shenves of curd frev of rent and Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Abert ied a eee une ae dnlles, ‘arte und Baxter avorred, Hint tho clalins of ,DEAR Bir, J was trouulos witht Neuralgia forauine é Sphicaea meee nits Siltster of the Colones line ordered | tiseathyt hvu ever ‘bee reaped me dreland, |) Wasiniwerox, D.C Oct Tho aves: | Yoetara nat aptinied frecie-” Mir. andord | Hvaliy determine tint tne chit uf to Lon | CPRUE std aaraboy aay ga ane cared a Carlyle is dangerously il, and tt ts not be- | governed? by tho stmutes ‘and rules of the | ple. Hold the harvest. God wave droland? | Hons alfecting the mall of varions lottery | Wht notlook very wells His delivery wus | don Company that the sale futd been tnduecit — ahaa Heved that he can survive many days, Bank of Spuln, About 11 o'cloek in tho morning n britke, in | companies were urgued to-day before Post- | pot so pithy as ivis generally, and his voleo | by fraud by Park and Baxter, elther Dyspepsia Cured. 0 LL AAT: —— whlels yer. seated the ueibora of a Clire- | master-General Maynard, and his deeiston | Was binky and: licked that belllike ring | as promoters, Directors, “or ‘Trustees, | pearsins 1 nara boon tanulgd wineationstet ss Lovnos; Oct, 1.—In regard to Irish affatrs UNE AEALD; eer dite EST aad estar ee | Was roserved Ul to-morrow, Mr, Maynard | Meh is teen watt inet, LE ae | had ta oon Ug MMtgated ane | ned ea Rae a EN Fae the Daly News Suya: w * s¢port wpon the AUSTRIA AND GERMANY MOBNORING, hotel for Mr. Redpath aud Mr, J.P. Quinn, the | !s a strict Presbyterian, and has Just returned hewine, of {até has told upon hiseonstitutto FETE acct wast tia ee tcc Valuable meaieino. + Me UM AS SRRLAE Slee condition of Ireland was male by Mr, Forster, | , ViRSN4, Sept, 1.—According to neeounts tavern tifangh the. strate of the Pe Yue | from the Counel) In Vhiladetpita, and the | ‘The sooner Mr, Pitou takes the eclectic pass | adjudtented unon, ‘Lhe New York Com: Never Fallin to Cure. but we believe uo decision was inken by the | from Berlin, the reception of the Crown band playtig “God save Iroland. Alarge nume | lottery managers are apprehensive that his | tor away on his propasiil cturing tour the | pany insisted that, Inasninch as action had atliford, Lroquote Coy Mh Cubinet Council, and none was asked, for | Prince Rudolf of Austria had quitea domon- | ber of curs folowed, und ia the envulende went | deelsions will be sovere, ‘Choy undoubtedly | better, “Torguto will ho well rid of hin, wen prosecuted ngaluat Park and Baxter, ag | Pedi BE eye Meo ttn und also for FY Nr, Forster does'not bellevy the presentaraye | stratiye charuetor, ‘The Emperor led the | threuih the airects towards Halintatty, womens | wilt be, unless thore ts aomething In the are | °° SR IEGEIS FGR’ Tine) His Gaui, al iat i tt dis peor decked childrgn, why were troubled with spams, and 18 Lou and anxlous condition of Lrotand would be | way in ost graelou : ra uldron " 2 1 cument that all the companies shail bo | ~~ RECOVERED FOR LIBEL. in thelr favor, It was entitivd to the benciit | essuattonected » compiore curse, yen, yz, way in a most gracious manner, which is | ‘God blosd you, Father Corbett! — Mullintaity Ja | 8! i P fy x BH MBT bettered by tho retnetnent of peace prea rh, in We Miva train Gluremerrias” On awosrag et siete lle ; + _Bptelat Dispatch 10 Ths Chicago’ Tribune, of the verilet, Park alse ands various —— grvation measures. ‘The Government will | Very highly appreciated here, ‘The fact that aa foyertooke WoZens ut a i Tape fun teuateciatllke: ait shall “dellyeriet Alin deck Deruorr, Mich. Oct. 1.—Luther Beech Individual ph Judge Choate holds the An Agent’ Testimony. not be counseled, tightened, or defled Into | he himself came to recelve ono nota relgn- | Pore of ion on toot, en ry horthos ang | son in the ponding casa {3 rendered fn the! |. a + Mich. Oct. 1.—Luther Beecher, | pens in bar are nat-good in fav, and there Woodland, Iniguals Coy Bt, any‘ineonsidernte and hendliong course. If | Ing sovereign scoms to have some signifi- | sleiles, ‘Tho cavnleude ‘urrived at Talliutuaty | United States Supreme Court, a niliionalre capltalistot Uns elty, Inst spring fore overrules them. Defendants will now | ,DRARAGE T can any Mat gone pation Sewstivade Humnell really breaks. the luw, he il be canes ot Court where the nicetins of | s¥out hoon. | More thin au neroof +a Lund, To the Western siete Pres. , | published a letter In the Post and Tribune | be calted on to tile an answer te complaint, | ache, tain in the Huwies, and Cuitla, wad feat safely prosceutel, but the Govermnent will minke eau Outs.’ 1s thoy mre enlled. had already | WoasninatoN, D. C., Ogf, 1—Lhe public if _. Wasninatox, D, C., Ogt, 1. pablle ho witd piinges as retlevenstir % otiquet ure, perhaps, more rigorously. ob- Y u Ui ‘On eat y way’ yiCh that wa hot likely to cominit any blunder in the Kuperor personally pork whieh reflected severely upon the Integrity | Sud sult willbo heard inequity. ‘Theamonnl | seoummend its use to sustering bunsanty, f : ‘OS men, | 3 aus : : ver $5,000,000, RHODA A, BRED, Ht sateore employed wutilny aud Sagara oot statemont 13 ns follows: 2 of ex-Mayor Witla W, Wheaton witlte Mane | lvalved Is oyer 34 dw It to All io arrival of tho Hey. Me, Corbets wit aesinnn | agerot the Marquette & Paclile Rolting-MIs : 4 ar Mocommends } Ald con TU with toud and long-continued ebocring. A588 | Company. Wheaton brought. sult against Angry Wordain Virglnia— Moro Trouble ie Bina iLibnve: toed pint awe cout e y formed tha part | revel ‘ rf THE CANDAWAR QUESTION of hosh | Attor embrachys tha Crown Prince, by tho reapers und binders. Men aud women na i Saikainn i Hotween the Weudjusturs aud Funds FA eee eee ee te teed Lauine tt 1) Four por eant bans,» Favattan | Beecher for Ubol, and after a trial of fifty-one BLUOD SYICUL with boneticly mt vu probably did not come under the Cabinet's din thee Bint BE Ay pect He sruarel applet by oF whan Worked” “Wonen apologtiod far, tho Revy Pension Fant cic i teat te FD pea Coury ts Ju | jn Watnxaron, Sept. S0—At n Democratic a Sa ar % aay . wis eginient, of which thy Ente | ans ‘by. Bayt " j vaarcles The ai 4 Raine je We . sobslderadon sosleriia the Government | pororof Austriais honorary Colonel, and the | tn Hee onratiae Miaeerint? a one ‘Yota) coin bond Firms | (lt has been. desperately contested, and ine | GREE eld! on Bacurdny: wlohe lust, at Huis Gomplaiue decided a month ago that Candahar should | tuitormat whieh the Crown Prince wore. 1 ol ¥ ‘ Mntured dunt... tunsoly feellngdias grown ont of the case, Core ks, cummenantalives ar the runeare sy Tankatee Con il nut bo retained, No change has taken place | EEN em parur hiinsele presented. tho Colonel ‘weoro: pruaahe: Cronk, Clacetiorrla: and, Wo SES tf imomiee, re . und” Readjusters being prosent.n proposition |, Buckingham. Kankakes Co. It. Stay 20 127, nt the views of the ee es ‘oruitienten oi ean Halles . : ‘ ae i er atid us subject, snd uperior alleare ot tho yes iment ta lite es Fractional oneraney A SUGAR EXCHANGE, Witnain tito Naageatl vo eusillantes for Cone euraicd INDIAR BLOOU SV UOT ven univureal sats ‘ qhONE itor ooking: oc hans dp prttlng kuest, and, seating Wim on his right, drove Cardinal McCloskey s Coadsutor, | Geld and uilvorvortitienta New Yoru, Oct. | . gress of (ho Iepublicans and itend{ustors, ro | feoegton, und te Lichly catoumod by allio hava deed eee ope ae ose views remuln Wis | with Hitin to the Royal paliee, Here lie eon- ‘New. York Nn, Sept. 2, PULA R Ache taTeol ew Yont, Oct, L—Itis proposed to es- | meot Jobu 8. Burbour, thy Punter candidite, Tusuits, und cuit therefore rocuuminend ite Wad 10 altored, and will be carried out wuless some ste narsonally tine Mr. James “A. 3 8, Ne pel eaiashe hy tablish a Sugar Exclinge tu this elty, anda | in a Joint discussion, ‘This proposition ynve | all troublud with Livur Cowplaidtand siet-Hloadaeuo, i Wi ted events ere tel: ducted hin psrsonally to the apartments pree ‘. Sam + MuSuster, viltor of tho New a 4 i ! ‘a Huexpectad events create au ontrely new | unrest and himself attached to the Prince's | York Free nan'e’ Journal, reeelved yortertuy w |, Tutal dou committee will.bo appointed to draft a con | Te to # quarrel which fs thie dexeribed by a | AEA ERNE: uniform Uy het JoreConel Aspateh from None annonnolny tut the Popa | Toil mteres i elie SOU ENON RES MRD ENENGS, ip wiih an Seta eon torsea Tu KN: Tundappotuted shop Corvteun of the Tioeesy | Casi in’ Fras Duyn, Oct. 1.—A proclamation hus been | ‘Tho welcome of the poputation Is reported to oF eine ke Nude i bee eae dutor or pean Dabt loss cast in T Insuied offering £1,000 roward for tha appre- | have been ag hearty as that of the Emperor | ie a te ai ee to tio Pano for nn aes | Bogremae during sap te , + i henslon of the murderers of Lort Mount- | and his family, crowidls lining the whole way Bee eee ee re tates Caen Current woth lowe ye corres mt oC the Event starz» My, stiintlon and by-laws, Heresito euit hy. Was Bppusea to it, for tho TURK ets stay 18, 1570, ————_——— Readjusters were in reality no better thun Ree | pea eee ene at turer tevin trommatian, F OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, publicuns In disgiiae, and that thoy Were ull | amt founuine.retiok until te minghced, usinw yOUE . QueuNstows, Oct. t—Arrived, the Al- golog to vote for Qurticld and Arihur, This | most valuable INDIAN BLOUD BYHOL: now f run lett rif i) Current I ry :. uroused Mr. Hlrch, who sald he was a Roaudjusier uch rellayed and beoeiited. | recommend your mude mores,” Sweeney and Gannon. wore, ex: | fromthe railway station to tie town, warily | curries wile Ge rene ae auceuadiag Caria atureat Gus und inp 2,001,800 glors,"Novada,* and’ England, from Now | andsnould voto for tancoek and, Rngisheana | kite io mil meas ViESSENISESIKL. - ‘ auned to-day. and wero remanded for & | greeting the Eniperor and tis aust, and ex- | MeCloskey, and tho. Bishop now reculves the | Peek a cae aol | oo) Yorke” 4 aoe that Str, Herehetta wus a ilar. Mr, doseph 8, A Good Blood ior, i week at the request of the police, pressing approval, as it were, of the Intimacy | Hue of Archbishop dn partibua ditdellam, wu | intervat, nite Nuw Yon, Oct. 1—Arrived, tho Ropuly | Kiley sald that ng genticmun would make ayeh Wauconda, Lake Coy Tt —— Uintinhes tho. tivo. great central Kuropean | honomry tite twken from a Boo. in the Orient, | toll and sltvur oartieaita, ala | Me, frou Werpoul, ‘nui, hela, from tre Se eee ae: Catone monte eect: | BP OR eMe ees une uur arent ANDLAN BLD } " v tf Stites, —t val 1 rf Nes vo re i ry wld far y+ t ‘ Ge XM : veumne H 1 Parke | AUSTRALIA, Hyhnatles and Btates< an approval which 18 | Hivhon sichuel Adyamiin Corrigan fe yes fag | redonpiion of cortitouios or ined, ti poses : ‘Do you suy Lin no gunticmn? “ghd began to | Hor, end take pivasure in recumuonding us such, tr ‘THY EXINDITION OPENED, Tanti, Sone feeethte evening, In honor-| Sta adhgulty, He was born tn Newurle N: HAsuURG, Oct, 1—Arrived, Suevin, from | Hed bisouter yurmont. Br tlle mate uate | Mernovnne, Oct, 1—Tho International | of Priuee'ludalf, m grand banquet was elven | pironts bad Min educutod i Daunte Se Sary's ny New York, Paes stirred, and bo began to demonstrate by takin ematlons | wt ii MALristour, Oote1.—Arrlyed, Hibernt is Y Axhibition opened to-day, at the Austrian Binbassy, which was honored | Coltexe, Emmitsburg, Mi, and attorward ‘ho FP pe Coil res " Talon, | off his coat, wultering, *Uin enough for bine hi & auRErer frond Stipe The Marquis of Normanby, Goyornor and | by the Emporor und chief personuges of ils | went to Tome and tlulshod his studies In tho ‘ qoous,c@ | trom Liverpool, boc others inturfering there was uo meeting of: yi ter taboring under 1 Commander-in-Chilet of Victoria, the Gov. | Court Tropuminds, to wns noted from, youth, for | “wins ett ‘whe Port of Dulel posed oF dosti titfen ant bye Bf nko iS : wit Aho bruute ¢ LT PAVEMENTS, modesty of demeanor, quleknesa of {ntollect, ‘ taba casita om te Port of Dulelgno, ™ agai HM {: ernors of South Australin, New South Wales, JOrARS VANES Aad CIOKrHUAVOE JUATINDLES Leary age. bo was | WRUNG PRL utah ang nace og chown Thee ee Urrangoments for tho discussion, Was’ propose Ui wigea nas UR DYNO ATE Beutay, Sept, th—An accident, whicl afer i : It t ' Western Australla,andTasmanta, and Mayor | aoe Me bot bros a tcllenty Walch | known waa tine scholar and a man of Iuoxhaust- | Intervat yuid by United Statos,,...., aresiall | This ittlo Albautin weaport, which hag sud~ | Me. Hireb sul be woulil not serve with Soran. | ative, | bsthou! BLoup . , happily did not prove serious, befell the | ibie cuerzy. ntereat repuld by compante: donly become the ongrosaluy object of Eurvpean | for they had nover ayroed, ant nover would | BY KUL, and, ruuuia pislet, wy ere of the Municipality, escorted by Coloulal | Court eaulpage in which the Duke ot Cum- | ‘The Inte Jamys Roosevelt Dalley, whon pro- | HY tratwportatian gurvice.. inet ARASE] diplomacy, eusemblud tte “northern nolghbur, | Wee, The mutter wus tized up somehow, and Pt Daa er Re ied : troops, fre-brignde, and friendly sociutivs, | bridge was this worntng proceeding to the | moted trom the Bev of Nawurk to the Motropol- | iY wit parmuntes pereunt het varnlie, AN) Ruyusa, in posuesing two hurbors. ‘the ond | to preposition to have the diseussivn ty lobo eniudiciny, and, to te for ‘of ell. aynupatulzing t proceeded to the Exhibition bulldings, where | Teview ground. One of tha leaders slipped | Stun Bee of Haltimore, recowmendod the Kove | Gonmlssioner Willison, of the General | Woaredt tho town by, huwover, anal and whallow, Jane, aes Froud, sho was boon Fostared fo roqulariy and ‘ thuy were recelvad by the Commissioners of | OM the asfale and came down, dragglng its Dr. Corrigan as bis successor us Hishop of Nor LSA 1» 0 el and could not accommodate vessela larger than walt,’ SUUN L. WEGTHORE, i rr rslers ark. Hlakop Corrigan wad at that Uae the Prog. | Land-Oftice, In his annual report, recont-,] zug tons, ‘Ye other harbor—Val di Noce—ts fur Sick Horses, ro the Exilbition, ‘Phe Marguls of Normanby, | helt turn stinibled wer 1 ar) | Ione of See Halt calcae iarsouteOruneacy, | iuends considerable Inerewse bout In :tha'| Dulsigwe whut Gruvost te for Hugues and ean | New YORK, Sopt. 20.—Tho present distompor Famate Weatrnean 4 4 1 daha of the must noted Cathalle educatonni | force for the ollica and in ‘the salariga of!) shelter the largest vessel among horses-in this city dua subject af much raps rua ere coe ju the = presynce of the Duke of Mun- | struggling aninals, ‘Che Duke and his Ad- DEAN Bin: ‘Thi Ie to curtify that T hive boen chester, the Ministry, Consul de jutune were quick to spring nut. of ti ext {uvtitutions in the country. “The seven years of | some of his agalatanta, Mon UE legal uduca- ouNtot the wurrow channel, | comment among horde-owners und stableimon aya ‘benufited by waltul yourKroat INDIAN BLUUD: , ¥% Consula, and mem. | ulant were quick to spring ut uf the car | Bishop Corrigan's oplsoopate huve boon yours of | tion and mature judament enmot be pro- | aud se forsoing thuy pase tho steamers of thé | genorully, ‘hu nevepted theory of the disease VitUe, t nmover 10 yeury of auc, Kid havo. bern bers of the Assembly, recelyed tho report of | * he , thelr time being: Hulted, contin: uncut toll, gront selé-sagritico, und a spond> | cured for the salaries allowed ut presout, | Austrian Bdoyd have been accustomed to stop | fs thut it iva iltd: form vt tho cplzudtle which | #ewty, troubled with Weakness, | Your madicing tho Commissioners. "tn replying tothe ro- | ited the Journey In ony of the comfortable | nur of hfs lubor and personal fortuno fur re- | here wore auryuyed uel the (iyeal year | #ESan Glvannt di Medun, v proceeding which | provalled tu Werth wlthouyl somo maulntaia that | Se vatuuiarouedgs atonAHABAEL, ‘ plying {ttle vietarl hich da servile a it en by 1 se ar | fl Ve di tug elfee ble hi goa valuable poled. RHODA BABHINT, port, the Marquis sald any count fistit bi le victarlus which do service ag first-class | lixlous purposes. < pneling Suna 88, 1880, 1,608,259. neres of pub- | UO4 hud'e dawuuing effect on the prosperity of | it consists of nothing more than a vold produced ———— ; é ry country might bo | cabs bere, none the Worse for te fright, At thy cunsdcration of Bishop Corrigan tn | ello Ho 2D, Lesh, 1 as ot vind | Dulelgno ua the port of Seutari, “Ju lao inul- | by the vuriubloucsa of tho wouthor of the last | LIST OF WHOLESALE DEALERS proud of thadisplay and of the foresight, RUBSIA AND CHINA. Newark, Muy 4, 183, Archbishop SteCleskey of | Ho lands nud Wise + eve) clano posscesed Wacugolng crafts wt prosout | two Weeks. | A sultan epidumid fs guld to pro: ae energy, and ability of all concerned in the Vienna, Sept. i -Avcoriliy : to a letter have be avi viblos for araeat ft aera fat teat eee ee ant The aecoe t mbar enh see tusits hy Gand rer wuttey iy nat Be ae werent rene cat nts pi , ILA ave been warm friouds for years, aud after the y an uf eae! el exclusively: a coustin ave Hot bec any fatal cased roporte work, ‘The Tmpertal Government and prine | from Bt. Petorsburg In tio, Wlener Abend- pats wy at Reise parted. tn thle c -IN= Lea ¥ q fi severe Illness of the former, several seurs ago, | Murch 3, 1877, which led toa great Increasy | trade, ly, befure tho oxistence of a div nid it ls youcrally believed that tho di J ¥ elpal States of the world had promptly Te | post, the negotiations w Ching take slow { be spent hig convaleseoncuastho guest of Bebop | jn the ‘nu her of applications by private | thot Al leet, Vulelyno was uw notorious sling “ot tn, however, foared ieee Ih Cluk thnson’s Indian Dood Symp, sponded to the fnvitation to partlelpate in} progress. ‘The Chinese Envoy, Tseng, mind | Corrigun tu bls residence within the beautiful | Individuals for public surveys. pirates’ nustuwhlen sheltered fully 400 corsuie | tuat the trouble wil assume its most dangerous ho exhibition, thus assuring tt 1 corr f deat: tke: grvunds surrounding Seton Hall, Te 16 unulog- ; year: | vessela. Hut from 185, when cruisers fret | furm if cold, stormy weather whould st in # . spond with tie pyefous Extiitions Ho Tar OR Hie fate oe His pretlegesiuty Takes no | food that tho present appolutiicnt of Dwop | od ySPOstls OF publle lends during the year: | foisted the-Acatriun flu, tha number of those | und continue for several days. Reporte from, CHICAGO, “ILL, eg q y Cash vntrles, 740 acres; homestead en i % en declared the Exhlbltion open, where | authorities of Pek. Ho receives and sen Corrigan was tn ve way the reault of porgousl 1 ertog, 0 045,57 =H reutture entries, | Vessels rapldly dimtnished. und those whleh re- | seven! strovt-car stables aro to the eifuct that | VAN, ECHAACK, BTEVENEON & CO. m and % upon the Royal standard was nelsted and sa- | off telegeams dally, and shows His Ab Natit SUE sh Sete he rae ED eka) ws ee cali. gerip, erga Tmanformed into trating oraft. | about 10 per cout uf thule horses pro sutorinyg, fits 82 and 04 Lako-at, n ‘ctured thut the appolutwent tay bave been | 1,230 acres; locations with military bounty | Grovk’ wur of Indepondunce, being destroyed by | tom: ‘Ou asa) A BULLEN, Bf Market-at, Exhibition was then inspected, ‘Tho | with the Czar iu Livadia, M, dv Jouilul care | inuccoraanve with tho known proferoncee of tha | Janu warrants, 69,023 acres; swainp lands? the Grock cordaire’ ‘The old and “huw town ne | of appetite, eet © barKe, and loss FOL AN A ING Laberst, . . eninta 1} tasids 5; : } MONSON PLUMMER & © Tues were toad FTI aT RIT Lot og i hid friends’ in that dirvetton; wud it ty cou 1 all but disuppeured durlug the | but aro nut disabled from working. ‘The e3 ap f ERO ty : i WIOUTENBURGL & CO.. 8 Wadash-sy,