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THE CHICAGO TRIB 12 c v t q 5 th Mir Pres= ] t hnughty, overbearing, at C ¢ AVS. | fits.tiecvali, tie coruice sive. | coretannns, emanates | ERSEMEN! pasate ithe hehe ve, te _ e twenty-three diferent excursions, ench of polieyy Shar eet To poutient whreepull ofvastonat tl t Hs] i= i whieh begins the moment you set your foot | Selves. ANDIBW MACKSONY Fag Lea hie ent Oe FL none oat manent vit fe outst $ : thedoor. Here forty or fifty, people ier Beauties of October ‘in the | pet av and have so'good a tue in| DBLAYED TEL GRAMS Read Carefully the Appeal of a} gre nt uitderstand the trie bearings of tho er Father Meeker’s Remains Resur= mnt politted situation, | du not address my= fo bo dane? Byer tn loenting the abort their happy valley that it ts ashame to turn zelf. Lappent only to those who are independ ony. aD ron veetat eg ‘White Mountains and the glare of publteity on thelr retreat. i" , estes *3E Fellow-Countryman! entennugi to. tiie for themectves: mid n= rected for Interment at Pormanentty on the ba Huta, the Commision "There 1s not so much opportunity ln Mount | THK BOSTON “UANK COLLAPSE. Hahtened enough to draw just conclusions progress of tho whites dn tho settlement es Mt. Desert. ~ Dese t for polng ont of ‘ih Lenten paths, : Special Dispatch to Saitama ssn | Gini: Wada knee aaah Cite from ndmitted feta, Lot us 1k at tho matter + Greeley, Colo. EINES, aatil where taey eat iumerinef The work! is crowdlng Into that Eden, where josToN, Oct. 18,—“ President owe mma ¢asOny, an Erishnian Cannot Consistently Bo a HQUAIE IN THK PACH come n soured of annoyance. they atic — 3 W hed. ae canned Dey On tho ai di xt N " 6 to find ‘pinees for then tort, south, eee A New Tide of Travel, and Ha a aloe ee sto LE A ia tte Me elt Caer tis Modern Beracrat, gated peat i vite" elthor ihe vo ikea Movements of Troops—Tho Contest for | wert. they nuzravate thy truuble, Rin even vind vere the: 2 8 sell, erntlas ot wl : ittlern, NON baa = ‘ gene ieee, ne one See ate tae morning, ‘The room was crawded, and a tig wion the. Greculnek, tolme. Wien, AMG the Position of Chief Signal Animus, the toxt river east OF the in Ti Ilow It: Is Encour- iheseore. rhe paths along te sen and up | general effort was aunde to get glimpse of | Reasons Why His Iuatincts and Moral Faoul | duete, Gout of thy rica, Nov, shan, whit pelts Officcr. ST TT ances ar Bluckesrulnee ate aged. the mountains are trodden smooth. They | tho peisouers, ‘The casa of Mrs, Gould vas tiea Mako Him a Republican, Stripped of verblaye, simply. thes great cariil« valley, With that of tho Bin Jt ita mane si have i seconithand Lo fe} ae courted first called. The complaint alleged In Mit points: Birat, visibiity of tho both the La Plata and Los Animas enn with the débris of fashionable tramps. ny in Unions recand, —pollticnl equality with= Dimeulttes fn the Way of Locating tho } sbeut tho only inducements to an nuricuie® i elfect that the defendant represented to t fenpect t * ff atnbitious lobo, gettiors to he met with jeer Trips That Only Wise Men crane! arg buying aye shore alles qin Arathena Bo Douk that a certain tn- | Reasons Why His Immediate Personal Interosls fir thine inahutnetusen'e Ra RT Ules—A New and Large Mile Jinnedtate vieluity of the ba Piatt. vith i thy 'P! body ©: QUKEN ANSE VILLAS stitution called “The Ladles’ Deposit? Domand His Affillation with tho Fain nnd. fourth, 1 ahe chasis currency nuit Hary Dost. es aoe iver Volley ahatinls An ancten Take, but Everybody Can In. most gorgeous array of red, yellow, and [ was established for tho purpose of re- Parly of Progeoss. Hau Calin Culdiacharce OF ourBtare atu Nadouht ae pottery indicating Ww thicklyspopulated eee Read About. ollvese eet BALA te moat nti raettys Bae celving aud depositing money for charitable 'y of Progress. against what docs our party set its free: First, supported anioly by agrionfture. 1s bron ¥ . whic 1S as e bene! 8 "3, A niginat secturianizing our free public schools; eee eee TTReinty dawir ta ather cliffs, hing { Purposes and for the benefit of single ladies: | Eyroaqo,Octe10—My Hite Fer.ow-Crriznses | secon, against Further grunte of our publie des i y ¥ . the money Ung de 1 Speetal Corresponience nf The Chteaga Tribunt. Aimost, ail been. taken up, the owners of | That as a security for Although somewhat Inte Inthe eampalgn, so ) Make priyato corporntional thind, nalnst Who PorrtAN, Me. Oct, 10.—Portland, ns well | these places treat the public well, nud ado not | posited ithad a fund of $1,500,000, und Was | oncournged am I by tho ehecring nows from tenrestrighe Heunebgratton ot Chines fund fourtty as Chicao, nag is ellos aga summer ree | uterfere or prevent thom from withing along willing to pay 8 per cent per month fn ad+ | Oniy and Indlana—nows whieh surely Indicates | HEMRRt MTs Mans At Ea ae we itis for Western people the natumt | He, teks trom ar Harbor to Seve { Yanee, aud that the proceeds of salt Inatltu- | that ninoy who formerly voted Domoenatio have | by worthy, tho auupart of entigutened pitelotls rallyhys point. from when to visit Mt. Henin seasityafrall tha can fe lena tlon were to bu devoted to charttable pure | changed thofe optutons—that 1 entinot forbear | eliizens,” Vet some of them do not tnd favor Bpeefat Correspondence of -The Chicago Tribune, fertile valley, at the present day, stippors CAD oy Witte Riven, Colo. (via Rawling, | constderabty: population, farmine nnd rear 5 a ; & stock, Nko thor Ens Aulinag neighbors. Tut Wyo), Oct. 1—At last the cemiins of Fathor | qumber will ravidly increase in the nenr fone Meeker, the murdered Agentof the White River | and would soon if up with a thrifty laa} Utes, resurrected from the place of burlalwhere | settlers coutd thoy be assured of his body was found after tho. Agency mnasncro, IMMUNITY Fitust INDIAN RAIDS ato to have proper fiterment.—thelr, tnst rest. and Indian rebbery. The products of tho eof, fnue-pluco being. selected at Greeley, Colo, tho } seh a8 will hero oO produced In great abung _ ” " Non. | Mee lf settlements aro encournge:, are home of hls family, In company with Col Cops | in ne piney moro than in the vie mityat ued pinger, the Inspector-General of tho Depurt- | Juan liver. ‘Yo the north fs tho celebrated gay é 4 OW state Ith the Democratts party, with which Ttriit st! Vhiite ta Monse- | 'The eause f tis thy four of | poses, Delleving these representations, tho | addressing you u fow words before it Is too Inte, | yy a i ye with i Pat ee ay hoe Aine ‘kes {ese entiemenaine ibe tawn attiorttles wlll complatiant was Induced to deposit a Like many of yor, Lam an entizrant fron old | {ee The tig Salhe Monte these. ies ores the mul, Boley, a i i 1 , Unat party the Soltd south, thade who wore tho eer lnkes | pena road along the shore for publie use, | jshen in tuetdte representations ure alleged | Erin, wits aluitine feeling nesoelations, nud irny age their descendinis, constitute never: famous for tying and hunting, and the {aie fatiive to. do this is one of those fatal | te Lave been false, generat antecedents, I came, like yourselves, to [ Wlithas throwing ES votes out of 18 IC kreut beaches Hke those at Searboro, Old | ayersiehts that have rulued the pieturesque: | Mrs. Gould uufetly waived nu examination, | improve my condition. Sustained by the same tho Democrats carry Me tection, "That nena ALHSuitCte NONE, curreapnnient has ausd' Nowe aeic cena in Lateran estesast Orchard, and Kennebunk, ‘Che drivgs about | ness of so many Aneriean towns, If some | tnd was ordered to recognize In the sim of | hones buoyed up by the samo nepltations fdr Duets Hsien nec wlth see preston na tate a Fee Meee RAH A RRONS EOE AR IIATIVNTS. try west and south belay inatnly’ atetile ay Portland ave very fine; Mts harbor, with an | one of the siinple Jnhabltants had had the | $10,000 for ler appearance before the Supe element, Is clearly not for the Indly sabiity of E CANTOD F NT. mountainous, The people of thls region are H . Oy * pac sey Re a better fife on a higher eleyntion t1 this famed | the Union, whieh is the fest plink tin th Iant ror every day ithe sear, affords the | aol sense that Tom Hughes has shown dn ) gt © hiual Court at the Aovember tery | land Penn fully enter into your thoughts, your | lean platform, ‘hy 6 an annul 5 sity isn New England | preserving the “‘Tenuessee beauty ol Ars, ae 5 Pa daily solicitudes for more comfort, more materlat | Gallty’ withaut respect to color f alt best of sailing. The city isa New England ig new eolony.—Rugby,—Mt. Desert eonplatnt against her was slnilar to that % . Houth, which, na C have aleondy stated, eonstl- reaport, where the quai, and old, andthe contd haye been anade resort | against Mrs, Gontd, except that it alleged prosperity, and: your justamnbitton toact your | tute seven-ninths of the Demoerntic party do ney are strangely inixed. Itisa good place | that would have drawn | lovers uf the obtaining of $600 from Jennie Perley. | proper, Independont part in the Government af | not even walt for tho success of that piriy to t tfromy itisn good place to stay in, | the pietiresnue from ail parts of the world, | Sha algo walved an examiantion, and was | this, your adopted country, and Lean thoroughly | oppose, Prictically in tho South thore {6 to-tay tu ainrt frou & if ela at would linve been a joy. forever to | hele 1 $20,000 for trial In the Superior Crhu- | understand your desiro to vet here with perfect no colored ¥ We next come to tho tart This year sees a notieenble mercase in the | Mie soul, But tls too Inteto intro- | inal Court hext month, freedom, sntrammeled by conventionnt shams | PANK. ad here we argue Wirent issue with oie number of pleasure-seekers who choose the | Gee latudseape gardening on a muntelpal | aA dozen or iore of fresh victims called | ana submitting to no dictadon. EorenG Teas Sree aera F autumn for thelr ottting. It has at last been | seate, Mount Desert must be left to grow ino | this morning to state thelr cases to the In- |” y trust, therefore, In presenting these few ro- | you If wa hind freo tradet At this PAneREthoR” discovered that the fall is the most beautiful | bind and deformed way into what It is sure | spectors at the Clty-Hall, and there will be 3 iy ‘Over this route, the shortest to the White Rivor | romoyed from any other agricultural Toeattiget gold-tnines, aline of trl-eweekly stages ts now | needing, thorefore, ull the wheat, OAtS Corn ahg running regularly, other produce the sol} of the Sun Junn may Gen. Sheritan having rected, after his Into Be ole to sent FOr ant not tea visit to the country of the Southern and Middle | Cliss of permuncnt settters, ‘They should novey Utes, ocenpled by the large bands of Ignacio | Iocated on Jand whieh, falling to tilt thoniselves, and Ouray respeutively, that ndequnte forees bo | Mey will not bo permitted, necording ta thy torins of tho treaty, ‘to disposo of for gone: retained thero for the winter, as well asin tho | tons—proventing the growth of the count White River country, Col. Coppinger was or- | into whieh raileouds are now extending, anda dered by Gen, Pope to this region, 1,000 mites | priving tho mining localities of the productect i inarks to your notice, that you will read them | Me hundreds of thowsands of Iriabmen em- etal f . | the soll ot which they stand se much {i ig. | to be—the greatest collection of hotels. and | srores of cases ready to be presented agalust audle. ployed in the Rrent factories of New ne | fom his headquarters, to make special Inspeo: | hy need on EIA ate entenaic ane seca citiwar the Americal, side of tha | the prisoners In Noventber, without allowing prejudice or party spirit to ob. | Boxed fn the great factories of New Lie | trois oe the lingo aupply-depot at Rawlins, and | *4e Commissioners have, theroforo, + io L 8 1 Minntie. tis but thirteen years since the | | As showing the extent of the operation of atruct the natural play ofyourintelligonce,—that | Pennsylyania, In fnet in every nianufacturing: i tho camps established upon Snnke and Whito A DEMGATE TASK NEFORE THEM, asitisin England, though not as there be- | island had butone boardinghouse, and the the su-cnlted bank, tt has been learned that | intetligence which ts acknowledged by tho etye | Stute. Abolish our protective trriif, and In- My 4 % axetuntouched. On tho one hand nro th Rivers, 65 nnd 160 miles respectively south from | Ahfvomonte ot th pone hand itn thet it 1s Hoardine-house had butane tune horse, and | there are depositories tu the followlng plages: | Mized world to be characteristie feature of tho atantly our manufacturing industries are struck Union Pueine. | Wysgmonts jo Aerenmene; on the other, cause it Le ari BELO E EREGTIN GE ve huckbunrde=the only: horse Ant the Chicaia, Washinglony Liteton, N, Celtic race. When youcometu sce the false, de- win Gan is, No longer. able to pay iitorest. | Ruwling, the nearest polut on the Union Tx public policy and tho needs and demands ot ty Where all is now quict and peuceful, a year ago | whites, do facto settions on the public Innds, 4 there wis "whe and rumors of- war’ every= | certian amount of latitude should bo taken est where. The roids wero then Mlled with bodies | {a Best, and, the permanent interest the cutntry considered, Pratt of troops and long wagon-trains, hurrying to] yery iitle Te Ihe Ernationtly the Cees cary Ital invested, it ts withdrawn, the ccitful, aud specions vell that disguises the truo teithcau s J homaston, | inwardness of the Democracy of the present day, Ad tntndsents Of tlieGennls oF feeiatrions telah. Lanchester, N. } Ltrust yon will not allow yourselves to bo butt " met, who have thus ve ie Limeburg, Vt, Plymouth, | ted, Jecred nt, or cajuled by hired roughs of your pirugtion, nre tuRnoe One anit for ahoinsales. vbr: noree istand, Now, and) that tult-a-dozen| York, Ware, Maes., Slag Stuy, 2 The lovers of crisp alr and Borne Jentes years ago worth but $35 an acre, is selllig delphia, Bridgeport, Conn, who have for years been In the Mabltot | qe stquu, and the demand ts grenter than | Me, Albany, Maveriill, 3 spending October In the bills of Massacht- | the supply, along shore. Raptures enowteh | HL, Providence all tho land ap : onnox are nirenty complain | lnwe been put inte print abunt the scenery of ) Ne H; Lymn, Lesingion, Buitatos Brooklyn; | ewe natfonallty, but “aac! tho scene of bloudghed, with dally retnforce- | lotted thom,—having only signed tho treat PURE CCRT RATES Pe oieieneg | Mount, Desert. Ue deserves” them all. A. | Pittsburg, Bay Bethtehem, N. Ul; Essex, ; KEEP A Chose MOUTI, Is perhaps the omy rowottres for many of thom, | Mente—varied only by tho lines of ainbulnnces | WrouRh tho vatryaties of Ouray, and Mears acho. bring thelr anting, footmien, and cham | clever Boston Indy, by esplainin ber prefer: | Conn: Asbury Parks N,' dj Rowayton, | and votons your conscience dletutes, but this pursuit involves tho possession of a | filled with wounded, returning to tho rall- siah, Krateatfost friend, of Ourary fe ones for tha sen, suid hat r aung people ‘ te pagnes inte the hills of Verkshire for nsec | tiger snountaing best, they preferred thelr Hit, One dpswieh; Pordland, Worcester: | to pollties of this country. in whieh t bave | money, desiites, atch nn wecession to the tHiable didary display, after having alred themall | subtuity on the perpendleniars she Uked | North "Tunbridge: Medtord, Keddeld, | * | Mved far many yeni an ten Tet tivoae | lerate of the country woul | miko farin silininer at Saratoga or some sendide resort, | hers best on the horizontal’ At Mount {A petition of Insolyency. was filed to-day | ny sons, four af whom join me in voting the Ke- Hautes uf anal eimai vittuty that, futhougt yott Tt hus not became as bad as this in the White Desert you can have your sublimits harkaone ‘galust the estate of Mrs. Howe, piplica teks on HENS edt ena Tena pte mtg Yee lel ‘ a i | taband perper ar—sea and mountains, For thirty yenrs I have heen n student of | POLGU : $ . notwiths Mowntains or at Mt. Desert, but it ty fast be: shite by ald, Green Mountaln, ot the Istand, UNSUCCESSFUL GUNNING TOUR. ‘Amorleas Renan ‘and ai ndinirerat, American Femoval of the tarlit gn allk nd cloth, ” ‘CES Moreover, tho greatly inerensed demand for cotulng the “correct thing” to do the mount- | fs the highest point of land an the Athuitio ‘Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. hnstituuions. When on the trunk of the sin Si AL UnHUfactures AN tater consequent ans after they have put on their new fall | eoust, and the views from tt and Newport 5a babe i 3 qirty tho, Republican onganlantion was xrafte tha opening of our ports would ans f th hionable old gold and browns Stomitain, which seem to hang you over the | CEPAR Rarins, Ja, Oct, 18—John Ellis, | Y became mi aetive member, and bore my ha ves thord to advance, go that lnstend of our te a eG Me Toate ‘the Inet fwti ovenn, are not to be imatehed A Aea It | of St. Louls, haw partner of D. V, Dyer, Re- Me part dn several successdye cumpulens. 7 South Norwales New Bedford, | Although Dublin man fun no strangor to tribes; and on nccount of tho “bi road. Immediately after reaching the Agenoy, | peap to bo divided amongst subsequont to tho mussacre, the Hodles of Mr. | Thuy wih not, “with few mis xoopiiees Meokor nud all his employs were Interred by | fll tha Innid. howaver productive it may be tho troops wherever they wero found. Some Hote they coal sennfo openly wowing thelr time since, Miss Josephine Meeker, nt tho re- | them perforin manual iubor, they inane quest of her mother, wrote to the War Departs | Meeker, the Agent, and nll nt the Agency sary mnt a request Cor ald from tho Secretary of the women, reserved for cuptivity nnd 0 fato fr War or Gon. Shoridan in worse than deuth, At tho best. tho Utes wit 4 f prove a burden to any tovality upon which OUTAINING WER FATHER'S HODY, anay be srddted, The sentiment ‘uf Colorate g, ‘Tho General, with bis usual politeness, proffered | thut tho Commissioners will conserve tho bet hig assistitnee, and stated that. If the family peeroe OF CE ea ec ed would send n ensket to Rawlins, be would order cople, and displense ndinits ayy, ite transportation to and from White Tver, | faite) alot them tudiyidunliy tho requir farm, teatns. and implementa, costing much ry Angcveral successdya enmpulitis. ite- | heopte reaping the ailvuntazo of a lmited are tice wears hus not been checked by tho | euitnl be many years before tie istand hs a | publican entdidate for Governor of Missoury, | HrHlne recently, utter a pesldetice of Aue vera | tariif.cnorinous protits would swell the pockets i abrond, Lind the Hepablican purty still stendily | of tho bloated English Urns, Ww! y 4 rail connection with. the main land. There | entered Mes of Warren Harmon, Seeres enenestly nlvoe mt i of tho bloated Hoglish cottonograey, while you nrriyal of the Ist of September, and the hotels } tre no enginerring Ulieultivs to speak of In ntered the ofles of Warren 19 St nid encnestly advoenting the great principtes | with diMiciulty eke out an. existance’ ona farm, tary of the Donrd of ‘rade, this afternoon, | fer which it yas orsrautaud, NEUE IARC usof | if youre oven fortunate enough to have one. ji y er every year, ‘This year the | the way, and Pulinian ears will no doubt in i Vora, Its oll nntagonist, which, Hike the Stuart y ft os In the tiountains which they love 19 Beep appa ee a aM at yenr | tine anna through and demanded him to sign) a written | ying, never learned any tg sued ur: foreoe Dopetsl upon tt fece trade day is Oe prcaene and direct that tho body of Mr. Meeker be disin- woll, it will not be diflicult to. find aif the ngre it will probably be still more prolonged FROM CHICAUG TO BAR HARHOR, avology for remarks — he — claimed { anything bud, whose vitality in the North | ofn wise and. discriminating trl, protecting | erred at White River Agency.—tho entire work | ctiltural lunds that thoy will ti In tho Ime ! . veing dane at Government expense. The enatrot | dinte vicinity of to La Plata, promptly reached Rawlins from White Itlvers ot eae Me dats he seater at but, there being no one on hand to receive or | jilver, eclected the site for tho now military post, forward it, General-Suporintendent J, Clark, | which la tole. ; nt Omnbn, telexraphod a piss over tho Union . THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. Puelile to Cheyenno, and oyer the Donyer Pacific } Ho will submit his recommendation, to tho Gor. to Greeley, Colo. ortnont, anu Congress will be asked, during the n_ | coming winter, to appropriate money for Tt bolug nscertained that the force hore miabt, | Constenction, Here, whon completed, wilt bo slightly reducert, and still be adequate incense | concentrated all the troops senttered in canton - nny of the White River Utes shonid conto north | ments throughout Colorado,—Fort Garland, and to rald the eattle-ranches and other acttlements, poset che camps on White and Sake itivers, four companies af tho Sixth Infantry have been | (eee thet the Gres teh fan tole own 3 ‘ 1g mitlnly sustained bs tradiuns of tio olden }- only mine oR NE. . By far tho most delightful way of reaching | Harmgn — made concerning his wife. dior Hey AA 4 only those industries which ned protection, TU, ObUEAHUION EU BE AROS We ee he steamers Of the Portiand aut | Hurinen sefosed and an altercation | HES nihis et Hanes rametieaton went ia | cue munufactures nro an atimutated that after was so short i the White Mountains that | Muchiasport Hine. Its bouts, the Richmond i. during which Ellis drew a large | fornard money. ‘ atew yeurs more the number of industries a 5 sy i‘ 3 i ‘y. How would tho gallant loro if ty Cee eee it was overpowered bya | Of New Orleans swearcould he revisit hte uid | "Cedlne protection witl become the fandlords, aud rafirvad men, and stage | and Lewlstom are seaworthy, clean. and 7%, 3 COMMATATVERY. RM drivers hind to stlek thelr bills Into the visit- | fast, and amaned by most coutteous ofllcers. | bystander ant the revolver taken from hilm, | home and see Sudvanaiivines 7 vey: BMALTy orileep and often to extract blood cnougl | The ronte skirts the fine scenery of the rine | "The affaly eriginated, from a domestte wi THE HAMPTONS AND, TIE TLACKHUNNS mn Hnnlly Tava tauue toasted willbe to live on. ‘The raitronds and hotels are | get coast, and the couitices Islands of the | understunding, and Buls wrote Harmon that ) shriek thelr trearon, through tho South, molds | jleld for the consumption of. those. Increased o, p te 3 Maing shore, But. before Mt Desert bes | unless he apologized by letter he would | {ug and controling tho policy of his old party! | products of our faetories which It wil! bet wisely beginning to foster, by a reduction in) comesa “truly gaod” resort, it must mend | come up and Rive ite cut here, “They | “Ohl fora blastoe mae drend horn on Fout> | howertees to tuatroys Coming to the fourth plik. rotes the new strean of tall travel. ‘The | js habits, Now, bed and board are synony- | are relatives by marriage, Elis was arrested | sttbia’s echoes bornel Inthe Htepublican platrorim A. specie-lusla Portion Ogdensburg ‘Road, for iustauees | hou there, rhe great object of eompetltion | Miike hausea? Ale father-te-lw, lanes Dell, | ,,m,theolden tine ocould respect the Dema- | eneronoy. and tho Talthrut’dischirge of Hue mitts His fare for the round tri tram Port: innong visitors Isto eet the beds ti whleh | nt friends interfered and. the inatter was. gratie party, though not adopttyg its prinelples. | State aud National obligations.” Under n Dem and through the White Mountain notell and { the carm-cobs have been Ind down, att not | sunleahly adjusted, | Lt produced a profowut Foci Itdeserves contempt tor it 1s a fraud. | ovratio Adminfatration the countey wus flooded hack down to $3 ly September aud Octo The diet But the habltuds are | 24 4 : . 7 Ha + professes one thing aud menos mother. Like 7 with witdeat curroney, redeemable, God knows Peer ae Galt the moun rhe tnteltte.| UP. The dict ls killing, Bu aabite sensation lithe elty. Uarnoniaa gentleman | wet 0 ; ‘ * = Pend Sen upplu so fale ontskle, it contains 0 tT ” S ordered by Gen, Pope to Itnwilns,en route to / and that of tho whites, should all go to the y f Il the wsual price, The tatelll’ | mostly the young —the ever-freslt, tho ¢ highly contected and respectable, Within the uahus ne the derenten Confoderney, | Whee, Ante meutlnig Guat nnd Navona obits | choyenno aud tho South,—two companies, under | Uintah country, in Utuly—n section ne rich ia gent tourist will usy locomotives as Mle 1S") grec, nnd they reck litte of such things Whiel its lewdors woula rekindle for anotor | fuse ntreuiy stated: twlee, contittiies utene | Tleut-Col, Iuston, golng to Fort Lyon, Coto., | nyturul resources ne tho Galt Linke Valley, and he can after getting ta the mountalis, but | social tunetion of Bar Harbor istobenschaol | 4 wriieCONNECTED BURGLAR. | eopiluration. winths of tho Domoeratio patty, will ct é | wally tho remuini IL take post at Fort | MHeTe they inay. Af 20 Inclined, cruase It pa let no one cilt the ride on the P. & Os | for flirtation.” Whether a imarringy engage- es ‘ : % When t rehurned Inst year, my countrymen, ¥ | this honost pollor nig: bu beet recortl od by te, atte tho rong tee tne alge al ‘ort { tural aud. ageicuituret pursults, and enjoy the . through the White Mountain notch. Muel | ment imide here ty regarded, as atthe White Special Diupateh to The Chicago Tribune, found on tho one side the purty of truth, estidor, is % ine | Garland, Colo.; to which point alsvall. of tho | fruits of thelr udvancoment toward clyilization, 4 The Cht quiring in overy Southern Capltul, from: Mtleh- greater as ty the altitude of the farfamed | 5; : Springs, 8 ** ge Y one contin MILWAUKEE, Oct. 17.—Young Tallmadge, | and progress, of thrift and tndustry, of Nberty | mond to Little lock. 4 Areas Sela Fans. of ate Peaver £ ilo Giuide Halle aette Pets volte oF deat ‘ellget who was arrested here on Sunday for burg. | ad Saalitys9t free SILGAr Roe SK ANOFS all, of Puce eho ahore, epubllent inte Ta rond in Coloration, 3 not tobe compared fo ot yetsettied, ‘The quiet souls who do not ¥ 5 ire D “5 NATIONAL HONOIS 19 better, ag a rule, Is nancintly txerdt. beauty and. grandeur with the noble wot sur spit tho i 3 iy qinorens pure lary celoneste bis oF the ist eonitign iy on tho other sido a faction of ies, decott, atag- | Now, with regard to what I have enited tho view from the — observation — ears of | cuits, ean find retrents fn other quarters of the efty. is father was the late 1/5. e | nation, of tyranny, aid the hateful distinction | Negative, planks in tho Republican ptate the Portland & — Ogdensburg Rond. | Sfp, esert than Bar Harbor. At Northeast | Tallmadge, ones Mayor of Milwaukee, | of carte, of sevtarinn eduention under cluricat | forins | Tho | trat | ts ngalust, suotarianiz- This yiew, cunnot bo bad trom anyother | jfarbor there iy but one boatding-house,— | Wwe the Democratle eandidate for Governor | control, and, worst of oll, Nattonal dishonor, our {reo public sehools. As {t is mainly tho polit, and ts entirely unlike anything yielded Kiwtudtt's ae ie 1s wall Kept green | Of the State in 1869 aginst Gen, Falrehild, |, Jfound on my retura the dtepubllean party Login eataalle olny pia aro in favor of seo- by any of thy Walks or drives around the | swards ring down, to tho. water's edie | After his nrrest he confessed to the bare Foun te Honan} reakenne forall te ertiiunt sonia agrees’ with, thal at Htopmatenniee need nt wa . i : 7 ‘ound tho Demoersey recraant to all {ts original | Ocrats agrees with that of Republicans, 1 need Moumans, Ming who have diligently, on | AA TNS TOM tens” ho papereol | Rlulons transaetionsandt will probably servo | Vietnes, unit tnita seebonint Une TAY cout. | ROL-enkirge further on this polnt. It may bo Sixteenth Infantry, Nineteenth Infantry, and C.D. Fourth Cavalry, of Gen. Mackanzte's command SARC ES in tho Uncompuligro ar Central Ute country, will KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, tke up the mareh, aud there rendezvous for tho winter, on'nccount of the economy of a allroad: atution ak «point of suppis. Hore tho lend Bective of the Grand dadgonA. Vey wuirters of the Sixth Infutitry will remain, a SRP A Cem Hs Jen, Hazen, the Colonel of the regiment, boing: Tho Grand Lodgo of Illlnols, Knights of now absont at Washington on the Boned revis- | Pything, began {ts oleventh annual session Is Ing the new Army Regulations. Tha Geuernl | ¢he Asylum, cornor of Adams and Ln Salle by stage or enrrlage, courted He vaeuttle: {aterm inthe Hause of Correetion. “Abaut held to be admitted, 01 : hus ciftered tho lista its ono of tho contestants | stroois, yesterday morning. ‘The following of He sari neatiiiies ae lene MITLS Sa At ee UGitL, aoe. eee 35 two tuonths ago le was inartled for the sec- Ben teoute oe attor net ste crane is * Agninet furthor gama of Hurpauiic demi Zorsho star the pnaltion oF, ficers wire eobonts George: Ww. nanteeees come back to the rallrond tide through tho | viling here, bat Bishop Donne, of Albany, | ond thine. Ay timp ia prenonted Fy the rish-horw eltlzenar | tp pasate gerporntons:” Tbs Is shiuply avor- DIIGADIEIOENEMAL 480 CHER BIGNA OFFIC | yo stngon, V. G. 0.3 David J. Lyon and Eugene atte ‘ ‘ * 3 gu long and 89 perthinctoudly. : 3 0 abe . ‘ oleh ns the most autritions of all the stows, | XP hag bows waite (ort ee sI00TING EDrrons, Bunporting the tera party crude. | sidize riliway enterprise ts past, and. tiiat. so | mado-vaeant, ty the death of Gon. Myor, "Old | C. Race,8, tj 1. G.0., N. M. Plotko and D. and 1 cannot disagree with them, During | ft An iy at, svitioh vit uyeringg tote 8 ms Sptelat Dispaten to ‘The Chleago Tribune. of lund-owners’ tyrinny fireland supporting | rapid ts tho growth of the Western Btntes and Probabilities,--and niwy not, therefore, be | Cashman; George C, Ridgowny, G. Py; PB. It, September and October hotels like the Craw- | cast Hurbor and Somes’ Sound, with Sou lusrsvinte, Aln., Oct. 18-0 ity wi the huughty, bulldoane arlstoertey of tho | ‘Territorics, xo quickly aro thoy boing tiled up | looked for nt 1g post on the frontier until tho | wD, Kennedy;3.R.. J.D. Roper,G.3 of B.; W.P, Tord House, which are $4 a day duritg © the | west Harbor on the opposit shore, Houxtsviite, Aln., Oct. 18—-Our elty was | Sout Cigthtc folly: ubsurd stuplaityt Yet | by burdy, industrious, and thrifty immivrants, | President shall have decided on the nppoint: | cyiawoll, G. K. 1. and 8, 8. G., George B. Shaw, guayon,” charge but Sd, and so dot goat NORTUBAST HAROR thrown Into grent commotion to-day by an |] what) mere brillant ruce ever ¢: there Is nolonger any necessity’ for onriching: Wonca C ? ers ieee Tent, soo thine subsequent to the Pros! olection, Private ndviees revolved by officers | Of Enu Clafro, and 8. It, L. W. Cox, of Wiscom hore from the War Department stato that the | sit, were tilso present. Amerlenn Association for tho Advancenient of Grand Chancullor Herdman submitted his re Sefaneo will make most atroniious forts through their comulttcesCrots Hiigard, Neweomb, and | Hor from which it appeared that the Order ia Others, of Washingfon,—to finve the Shinal Bue | thls juriediction ts In good condition Guanclally yontt Ernusferred to the Coust Survey or ather {| and numorically, cons{dorable enthusiasm bolog bureau of tho Treasury Department,—its meteor | shown on uccount of the “uniform rank.” ologicnl functions boing analogous thoreto, and G. M. of E. Hoper presented hie roport, which purely civil In nature and administration. Tho | showed a balance Juno W of $1,708. ollicora of tha Slunal ‘Sorvica are onre- 0 Foport, of tho G, K. it. aud 6, statod that fully inarshating ail tholr forces to defeat suck ina slay oua fodges had a memborship of aon busless till the very inst day they arc apert. | ja qecesstble both from Southwest Harbor | exchange of five shots, on tho streets, be- | fun the “Tne, At a porlod | whon For ull thadts at to the.contrary the mount= | gnd Har Harbor, but iy not as good a centre | tween L. W. Day, who has lately, it seems, Blira penn Perea Pret ear Me eter | ow, alis are hot, sometimes, in suminer. pallet for excursions -as Bar Harbor, though In it | heen one of oo so-styled = committeo of | and Armagh, aud during eeuttrics of tyranny | Against you have only coal, tresh days, and a tol: | self amneh more delightful place to spend ekehold i ed fi Ing thy | oder whieb tho Irish people yroanod the rents THY TWO LABT NEGATIVE PLANKS Age nf a glory. tnknown to Judy. and | tha summer In for these who prefer Nature | Stockholders engaged in erliting the | of ‘tio: race shone fori In muiny 1 fittat gleam, | of tho Republican purty, the tnrestrieted immt- ‘August, and without midges or mosatiltoes. | wndeformed, At the other end of Somes’ | Huntsville advocate, and Willtain Edwardy, ) When the Rem Inws wero abolished and the | grition OF thy Chineaa, hud polywumyy 1 Appros The brooks ate fuller, tho cnseades stronger, | Sound—the hend—Iis the qualnt, old-fash-.| formerly editor of the Montgomery Newa | bund of the Saxon was at length severed trom | lend you, my Ireh fellowecitizens, and T ean oxerelgp nore dellghttul, and four chance | Toned haunlet of Somesville. Itlooks down | Ztem. Day published in the sidvoeate wn the throat of the Celt, how quickly Irish geulus | haye no difference of opinion. We do not want myduy waturally of cholesr spirits. | the saven mites of the sotnd through a vistn | article, rellecting on the character of Ed- ) begun to’corrnaentes the Mongolian race to shove ts bnok into tho yw ho owns the [nie cn 2” Emersow asks } ich Ike some of those on the Hudson | wardy’s wife, henee the fight. Nelthor was HDMUND NURKE, Atlantic Oeean, and or views on mat 7ahe artistic uu lelsurely souls who comme to | Jtiver, Jt has old-fashloned houses, _oldl- hart, od the | private corporntions at the public expense. Reatieny: cuturprise doos not heed, these subsidiog . ony uit itis thoneht the sleht has notended, | the grentest, wlest, purest of Irishmen, at once are, Tam well persuaded, of the good old-fasti- 4 * s a 1 Y — eding [na igo thon adjournod to It datest eortainiy take away tl it | eeicraantre ¥ ninrentahre oy t ‘opie ded, | Demosthenes nid ieSuloy, auiting the wisduin | foned sort. Ineonclusion, my Irie follow-citt- | inildonee with tho Tresident. -succocd Witttone vise the vioitar in Sepeember oF PRU Rene ee Me Tce oe tat Be tigael wean te owt E eae ey of tho ong sith tha tos tuaico ot tho piher, wits qobs.dee smo jmplorg sau fo. one olf th soley Fee ee eee eee itiee tuo | Pe” TE PARADE. + or ‘ eget a aH %, ft vd Wl Lo " Os t 1 Het lens, Lu n y 4 Petobee tices nor da, Ho must not neatecl. 0) somesville Captains that traverse every sei. 1} ie statesman ae ately ith, Lor North for | tho indopondones.of sour action. Voto not be- | Colonels of the Niuth Cavatsy und Pith Infant | Tho turnout of the residont and vistting lodret convayane vo of at Jenst a week in ditsown |-Psawane such lying at the old wharf for re- FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY, Inpettions Flood, were over on thy aide of free- | cause you are nfrald of hls Roveronce or Lig Fy respectively the former commanding tho | of Knights of Pything was viewed by Ia A horse and buggy thas wil ] pairs that had just returned from Lidia, Lhe TENA V1 1 = dom, That murveluus forensig orator, John | Mick, Yote not beenusn your Mnther voted 80 or carry two comfortably in iisht marching or | Palof the a hace Drninlon nae noeser inde pate ‘* matt Tatil: Ott. ie . Ental Thilpot Currin. uposteophtzea In tmperishablo | YCur krandtuthor. ‘tinnd is passing away, leaics der ean be hired tor Soa day at North Con- | {ts appenrauce. A. fayarit excurstan is. to shoothig affray happesied “here yesterduy, | innguave me *Genlus of Cntversal Eminelpn- | ro changing, now factors in the solution of way, Gorhin, tr Campton, drive over from Bar arbor, having first | Dt Sebe Jobnson, his two sous, and Mr | ton. By tho victory of tho Chiro etection patient problems ever arising. Bu for ones in- ‘THE DRIVE FROM NOUTIE CONWAY ordered dinner by it telegram to host Fine | Steele attneled two men named Owens and | O-Gonnell’ struck CTR RR RETO reali Te ee iy of the Ce és 4 be ne Irclund, and at this day, wider the leadership of | best calenluted to promote your own interests tu the len House, by the beantful Cherry | nelly, of the entra, ,aAtter dinner, an Sndberry at the litters reatdence, ‘The en: | Charles Stewart Parnell, «chosen band of Coltlo | Wd the ganeral wolfare; Vote for principles Monntaln road to Jefferson, down to tha | te yofthe drive to Beeen Mill, where is | tire party were wounded, Owens and one of | patriots are. stoutly contending npulnst pack. | Whleh, whother you support thom or hot, must Crawtord. House, 80 making oa] t erlesy Echo Luke, and then hoinsagaln, | Johnson's sons mortally. Mr. Johnson, his | rout oppression and tho eruciiies of Irish land. | stirely in tho end proval, and, If untiappily not seubeireult of Mt Washington, then | The charms of Somesyille have been recog: | other son, and Steele have fled, Lhe cause | lordism. Tow then, in Gud's name, doos it come in this coming crisis, Exorlare allquis nostres ox. trict of Now Moxion, Including both Colarado | crowds of people ‘durin its entire march. and Now Mexicu,—the latter the District of the | procession formed on Adams stroct, the right of Yollowstone, consisting of n portion of Stontana. | tho lino resting on Fitth avenue, First [n ordee Hoth aro renowned for thoir sticcessful adinin= | were Sir Knights Jacob Snyderand J. Rt, Ganiner, istration of Indian affairs, and possess great ox- | mounted, and clogely follawed by three helino! ecntlye nbllity,-Gen, Miles ving also the fam- | gufdes, clad in brillfint coatumos. fly Influence of both “Gen, nud Secretary Sher- hen came Calef Murshut Join J. Healy, tot man, boing a nephew of Loth by marriage; | lowed by a squad ot police under command of which Hazen, 2 rival contestant, ia cndenvoring | Sargt. Darrow, of the Tweltth Street Station. to counteract with his newspaper Inflionee,— | Fotlowing the police escort came tho Firat Rege . why aby’ eth- a New Yt a 3 "1 e osaibus ultor. 1 S y botng from Oblo, and a relative of Wash Ales | fment Band, preceding. Fort Dearborn Lod, the Prufile House through thoexaiisit valiey | cabin of tha neo-Amerieano style, on, an FATAL VAY Hee eee ncUi ttl tito thac runs, PTE GLNENaY ACN tho personal direction of the Chlof Marshal, of the Pomlgewasset, between the Franconi inland just off the village, mud looking stralghe . @ the Ielab almost favartably tutl tuto. tho rinks nea me THORNBUNGT STABSACRE, nm o jof Marshal, Gf fie Heanlgewanset, between chy Eraneauts | Pevuen the mioNmitada own tie amu Speetal Diapateh to The Chicage Tribune. of that polltical onqulzation whieh hua ever A PERFECT PANIC. at Milk Crook, Sopt. 20,, your correspondent | , Tho First Grand Division was in command ILANOTON, nt y | been fHentified with tho ylave-owner's whip? Canto Harken at ihe healat teisiind<- | tothe sea, {tis an instration of the dil. | Bewtixarox, In, Oct. 18—At an early dotted ike Winnepesnukees. from Centre | eulues of” “barburtanizing ™ in private at | Hour thls morning man was found dead Tee ee tey oe ne tle Vode team’ | ZO Memocratic Lenders Wopolesly Morbor, by way of Sandwich Centre, to tho | Mount Desert that one of the euterers of pub- | In front of the resktenco of G. W. Blythe, | my Irish fellow-citizens, you are not well wouns |, Demoralized—TarliT the Main Cuuso Chovorhe Lake House, ait so back to North | Me amusements announced in an advertise: | tn this’ elty, No evidence as to his | seled, for ist mg tell your so soon as Bancook ts of AN Tholr Troubles, Conway, makes. a trip of nore surpassing | ment AS One of his attractions: A trip to alected there will bo a colored. oxudus from the todo over to tint historic plug, nbontewenty- | Assistant Murshul HP. Caldwoll, and consisted Deo miles. distant from thts gamp. Save the | of tho following Chicayo lodges: Hoandin, No fiimost obliterated Ines of rifle-plts and tha | 8, Slr Kulght A.J. ki le Commander; Troma, lnndinarks of Naturo,—tho eteop bunks of tho | No.4, si night Carl F, errmann, Commas ete crock, ant tho bills’ benenth tho rocky cllffa, | aud Apollo, No. 5, Sir Kulght A. H. Michealsoo y ow oY Dispatch ty St. Lule Glove-Demoerat, Where tho Indians bulit tholr rocky breasiworks, { Conunander, | Tovediness Than nus other thatean be enjoy ceva log entin and buck forb0 cents.” ‘The | Wentity was obtained, ‘The | supposition | south compared to which that. to Kansas waa a | “Wasniwatos, D. Cy Oet. 12— Muethtme exists to imdrk (0 scone of Indian | , Tho Second Grand Division consisted of the on the Ame Ma eonviate: iu ae owner was “one who loved his fellow-anan,” | 18 that ho .stepped off the aldewalk and | grain of sand, You will thon iy bitter earnest » Cet. 17.—Information iscachure and massnore; oven tho spot where fell tho brave commandor ta unmarked by mon> ‘sand Tulmud.uf Braldwood; Damon, i io. ument of any kind,—tnnoticed und Tnkyowi eo | OF St. Lois; Hed Cross, of St, Louls, whiten wal tho puasor-by. ‘Tho Government, tho olllcers in- | tecourpanted by n band; Washington, of Jersey former ma, fitonds to. erect upon the battlo- | Vitus Indlanupolls, No, 4; Beauseant, of Princes held wimonument shinilar to that which com. | tof, with Southwoll’s fino band, | In this division memorates tho acona of tho Custer ntagencros | there wore many royroscntatives of other Chie but hus fir no steps have been taken towards | OURO lodges, in “uniform, and rOprosentaly auch witesirablo end, ‘This roud {g now but tittle | fram tho fo owing dedaes in the State: reant traveled, Hath tha mutl and the passenger stages | Chevullor, of wines: . ntloun, of sorseyvilet and tho’ Government trains taking tho now | Apollo, yf Harley Myatio, of Naylorvitio, military road, lyli to tho west, surveyed and Nepe.w i) aie and many others who wore no cy eet last. salt by Lieut. MeCaulay with a party | other patie thon ibe fh ie-cap And badKe “ of civil onginecrs. | Beslde in shorter anda | the ‘a fe Grand Dive! on wna mado up hatural ratte, the “cut-olf” is tree from tho | Mout 100 Kntghts AITODINE OORT ee Bleep aries anv frequont ations said toabound | , ‘Tho Fourth Grand Division was lod bys alone tho old route passing tho buttletleld. tnchmont of mounted blr Kalghts, wha actel ss " . q atticors_o} "TUK CONSTHLOTION OF THIS CANTONMENT | Visiting Knights from otlor oltios, who followed roxresses rapidly, tho sito being a beautiful | in carringes. + In tho first carriage rode Son. Sus location on tho right and nurthorn bank of | prome Representative D. J. Lyon and Jun, Rep: i conte 4 is recelyed: here from Pennsylvania, New OWN tasters San cnt Keen the road or ike | DIL MIs Was tau mitch, Ne was compelled | fell, striking his head against x stump, and } Buco (le dusky Ateican contending closaly with, | yy 7 Wi side exenrslois to sult your fancy, The tip | to Fah inate Guy Hunt its Inuvtest investment | {hue INCL INTe deal. AC Wate gid nioney OA ig ee eeran ie sh or gates New Jenioyy: nul. several: Western can be ands in seven days, or ag | had beew made in buthlogs that would eat | were found tn his pocket, which precludes | turn, : tates that there fs a perfect panic among Wy. Wore ue you choose to take, | Vothing but tourist meat, Somusville ly en- [ the idea of robbery, Articles found upon | — ts the Roman Cathollo rollgion a factor tn tho Demvcratis leaders on tho question of the To give, both elles; it must by owned that | trely unspolled as yet. ‘There could be no the body would indicate that tho name ot the | anomaly of your close alliance with Democrnoy? | tariff. "The correspondence between Senntor the days ire shorter than dn summer, aad | pleasunter place tn which toapent asuinmer | mifortinats man was ‘Theodore F. Brown, | Net avery powertutony, f taney, for, although | Randolph and Gens Yancock on this subject that you are. mote likely to have asevers | for ong Who wanted rest. Jt os near tha | though nothing detinit has been learned, | te elorgy remonatrate In private and, thuador is to be use ‘h 7 ‘3 Mort. BUtit the days ate shorter, they ave } centre of the island, but on salt water, and : gXcathellsn, Ivish parents perstst tn Kou ty be sul ns a changoof base by thot pars canter, aul you enn do as inne. AS to the | within easy dilving distanes of all the things A PALLING BRINGE, tng Hualy ebro te our free bublia obod! ty. A prominent Democrat of tho “Bayard MOTH EYE WHE toc stat til cader it hus | one wits to see, “Cruuquil sea fishin can | qranmeoxnena; Vay Oct. 1—A sorious | privsthoo’. Ther geininurics controled by te | school,” who fs li frvoriof n tarlif for reve- com iid gone you wit have erystulline days | be enjoyed fn Somes’ Saund. ‘Chere are a maaan at peta ofa fie shoo pl ite th irish ne ria. th nue only aud opposedito protection | "notte be dreanied: of fn monotonots anid y trout in the lakes around, | ‘Phy best catel of disuster oceurred on tho Sienandoah Valley nny nny ehetee tn tho. Hepublicnn Fattorm on: forny, 4 Ht t th Levant aa abe MHHnee The tente wketehed ahoveent be | Gl senson was madly by Mr ES. Pike, of | Rullrond at “Hast LAberty, Pago Couns } poked to whit ought to ho tononest convictions | 44 prs that um rdeent course of Mitel iy countless ways aud slit he soars | Chicaze, who eaught-twe four-pounders i | ty, Va, Saturday, tho entire trestle | of un inteligunt ltomun Catholic Irishman, Sho | 10 emocrats on tho tariff issue. Is ninzed hat ove visclet PE rl sau ton sulccunslon, ae es Hshinug Fouls thu work, 1,260 feeb long and. ninety-four. fue la 2, mil astieuon Aho “Demeoratie one ue tho aust singuipr features of the orl cesttog pliee, Univ n few ce thts way, [ nitiel patience to be popilarsind it ts luardly | fee Z 1 t YOU, any cattery mon, seor campaign, and if it duey not defe Bint rectly ete Kt few Hie ase Wirth Avhte to tale atwe fies and tickle, foots Meh Hag, cued sate int present dud mainly to tho heeldent of Mirth and palgn, i ey not defeat the " " 4 party in New York and’ d Henlay. resorts, nnd stay there, But tho | as you WH not be attacked by the, trout 1 Walker done, cof Barberville, — Orange tho truditiuns of the fuanlly pourth Und you | Party in New York and’ other Democratic n + Ty g States vi y White River, 0 fow mniles cnst of the old Agency | resontative B.C. Race, wha wi panied crowd tno guide for the wise iuan, Even { ye are reasonably, cautions... “The great | County, and injuring seriously Steward Diewe | public sehools, It would have beon ited Inour | States, It ought to, No party, he says, ean | vroro te mussiers oveurcud, ho soldiers’ | by Sinyor itasriaons. George We Lorient, GC 5 $4 Ite Beh would it I , Yt he has amusement, after thing, ia buekboard: rhd- ) cour, of MeGaheyvile, Ruekinghiun County. Cit coming Over Mere hea green and moxporls | ONE malntain its nscendency that manifests | quarters have been built of dtdobo bricks; those No. Nason, GV. 0.5 LD. Roper, G, Bj and i * A PAVONTT spoT Ing. ‘Hhese Invaluable ‘This'aceldont will probably delay the ene | cheed manhood, you are immediately pounced | Ue. ‘weakness whieh it has exhibited on this | uf the oicors are to be constructed of lumber, | G, W. Senmldt, P. G.'O,, ocouplod tho second in which to spend hls mouth or two, he will MOUNTAIN RQUIPAGES pletion of this geetlon of the road several ) ¥bon by 4 question since the election, Hancock's reply, { wo speolul trulns of which have just beet | carrluzo. Bred Frosch, P. G. 0.1 Charles de fet Into W IMuEy with histo and valise | are driven up and down hill asarnn. After | months, THE VOYERBIONAT, TOUTERS: he ndils, nitght hive b written, so far ns | ordered from Benvor, Colo, Meanwhile the ott Mack, G..Vs G, of Michiians and J, 0, Piotke, & And make the elseult wo have deseribed. His | a fow expurtences aie Ye prepared. to -syiie —_— for tho purty, Inoculated with tho virus of Do- | the weantinente aro concorned, By a Rayub: | ered Ag ae Peano aan GG, OF Niinate, coat plod fhe Cor oar road MORE WHL eniDraee, tho beantitul elie | pathbeo with We Chicage indy, who, ony AAG DROWNED, mnverucy, und fed enptive to iho Tweed ov Kelly | Teun. even, Judo Rar Wow et adiuit that | en pope, whuse inuqnaniinity in ts to: | who rode Inthe procession woro tha. following lal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Hs while your relatives and fronds ap- | our existing tart Fegulittang wre Hot perfect, bas: ts When you awnke from tho org ft MeGrucon, In, Oct, 18—Thomas Wynne, | of indenture your natural totellienco pot who had beet slek here far goma une, sud | Cue tat you mixbe peranps better havo 1 y i t Gen, Gartleld, he says, hs never mnie ase ot Lakes Winnepesiukee and Leena ‘They (sa cuve called Anemone Cave, be: | denly left his bed two weeks ago und could Ce TT eon aties te ro a he of his convictlons ta Hat effect, The c Ie See Gare aRCr ES ee ae | cated etc thie Kataof sie anemones thet | not he found, Hlsbudy wasrecovered fn the | deciainy year polieat fate, You nro-aure | auestion bs not nc all whether the tarlly shall Ce roan Hy Chace ee ieee Ieee eres rte see eehe rotate | Mtisstesippl Jélver tu-duy. Wynne lived neae | rounded dodentiesned th anich owed of eval | Ue retariued, but whether tho tart should be there are views to beduul of the mountain | ing waves, Dyisited Anemone Cave. Near | Elkudor, masuedutions thie cagapu {3 now dificult, iets | Dased on tho llea of revenue or of protection, 2 rabees, at Just tho right landseapy distanee, | tie entrance was a polite card, stutlig that | STOCKTON, Me,, Oct. 1&%—Elfreda Pariridge, | penrly twenty years since tho lust Demoerntty | Hancock, he maintains, evades the polntalte- to bo remembered torn Hetlue. “They are | the owner welcomed tho publle, DUE begued | Carrie Hiekhorn, Enna Berry, and Fred Rresiitont, dnines Buchanan, surrendored tho gether, and doesse ina way which, were hon nok to bo seen by rallrond ur stage, it to'spare the anemones, [entered theenye, | Patterson were drowned by a bont upsetting Inmented Arann taneulte Ai tin ; iH pneu vent Tenner! Noone knows the White Mountains who | There wast an anemone init. ‘The gentle | fn the harbor, ‘Che bodles of the girls were [ nave been ont in the cold, 4 [fraud be cibeauat tos ticara tut dentagogion| aged, lnterviles of Narth Setavay, noble | pas’ ing tn her huted, sald to Mel Mane Ah ss bipvery uthudeor athe moantalns, | he ervek driver of the island, Dot’ Vatis of -wispestcable tts daw }utve stralm) Up tomy: reom the Pomigewaxset Viitey and across the that covers Mount Desert 1s a ruthie spedt is provervlal.—his kindness fn a aimibic | visiting oflicers of the Grand Lodg Wiscous way hated Poeata aided tywaria tho Piet die | Sate Tee Lo We cee ae Aw askoat O- nuit y 1A78, whon Gon, Miles voluntocred with | shaw, of Eau Clatro; Grand Chan, J. Mf. ‘Morrow ia rogiment to go to Montana, immediately | Sparta; Grand Vico Chan. D, W. Day, Bay aftor tho Custor mussucro. -} Clutros Puat Chan, J..N- Harvoy, Sparta; ast Having obtained the signatures of tho ) Past Chan. Phillips, of Milwaukeo, Foaulatt tyne topes sue abe. at eee LINE OF MANGI. includ ity; ie orpNche,” Mun Ne Os “ 4 Weunndche, aud White” River. trives, to | THe procession moved promptly at 11 ofctocy the, agreemont’ for. thelr removal, and | and observed the following line of murch; having concluded caroful counts nt each of tho | Suis to Clark, to Van Buren, to Wabash avers Agoneles, the Commusioners have now nothing | t0 Monroe, to Binto, to Sladison, to Fifth yeas touo save the puymont of tholr money and tho | £9 ‘Wuahlugton, to Clark, to Lake, to Stato, and could, perhaps, beamended toadvaatage at the auguestion of a ephuulsslgn of experts, has not driyen trom Nort Conway to Y 1 TRY ied og Ware tho ndyanty to the last degree, Hs views, lhe, holds, are | location af tha tribes, Commisaloner Hussell | Michtgun streot, to Dearborn avenue, to Erio, to Glen House. who hy iit meandered oat publle had taken (enn uM «Ded. | recoverud, of the Tincarailo ents or Rh facet no | {palpable and picelte opposition to’ the | and Secretary Front ithe Jute Sorgeantut~ cae n, ‘Handoing, £0 Stato, to Monro to coe allan afternoon as he drove along by Sant: | pemocraty of the present day will bu astane Spectat Disputes ta ‘The Chieaae Ueibuney knowledge, foryoit were thot i Ireland, or | Standing, ‘Tho fuct 1s that the Deniacrats, he | Wy uenitOn Wet tle eee nothie distribution | !# very inuieh like tho Knights Templars, [It cone wich” Dome, Whitetnee, Passive a 7 Y y thig country we was sorry to say, are hopelesly ually! ee pone, Whitefner,. | Passnoanawuy, ished to learn thut tho great patron saint ut | WABUNaTOS, 1), C,, Oet 18—Tho first of | Donotted by Meee chain adanveteuone tvery Important ssito any nls tia Vitel ona The sunset on the sine rage, Hho aoblest hi | Wele party, Gen Androw Juckson, was a strong the census buileting appears to«lay, Itis | Learn now that tho wenkness or tho | of ott ng into oflleo, ‘The trek will deeelya oytiine in the mountains, trom the pizza of | brotectivo-tarlit man. Hut for thelr beuetit wa | devoted to a statement of the population of Troughets Ls Tegoures 1 CaaS nobody, least of all the intelligent working. tis Chocorue Luke Honte, near Panwartin, | Fepeint the Collowhur letter trom Gon, Jackson | Deluware, ‘The county totaly give the pare | Gane’ ate lives of thousands vor “youe | MeNOE tho country, It shows in. strikin orof the Bear River Camp House, at West | te Dr, Coleman, of North Caroling, as we tid It | tieutars as to the sex, natlvity, and color of | countrymen, Muy a hot eee Just arrive | colors the” liypocrlsy and hollowness a ant ration of tho ‘Indianée How thls lutter | sistsef tho bluck dress sult, with showy crise Thatter ito bo arrunyed, i wauestion for when | Bulls, whlch vary in design, dnd peculas be No SOLUTION WAS ad Yur DEEN PRAGTIOALLY | Fad hatha, "AR hn procession woud 141 ae rol cl Ja fine uppoarance ‘To provent nn Indian outhronk during tho | subject of emuek faveruble commuont. Wied ss uo Sixteenth, Ninctecuth, aud ‘twenty- | the huad of the no renchod the startlo Ussipee, in Grovloy’s « Whit Atmanae” for 1b y ly dye | That Four counteymion wera ewindled out Domocratio reformers, Jt shows, too, that | thin lute ) Fourth Cavalry, under Bale ‘Oi such an excursion you will find NVASHDAUTOM Clty Apa ate tithe dieavon the puputatlon, For tng elvll + avis FE et at ee teat OE | Mnncoek would be 4 putty man 1 the hands third Jufantry, unl tue Fourth, the Srila Ute | Bout At the connor ot vas ‘rani tacos CHAIDUNG PLACES ane Vapor and any He y wud independ | [O08 eas tan counties only the | banking systom ever pormittedin aneulightened | Of the party leaders, He has evidently no | country: while columns of tho ‘Thirteonth and | juward, and presented ,awords, and in thi Fiftocnth infantry, and other troops, havo boon | position wore reviewer by tho ofticers and Na} Alationed ¢hrouguout the region of ‘tho Southe | Harrison, who rode botween these two rows orn Utes, ‘To observe tho situation more thor- | burnished steel. Whon tho revjow was com oughly, both Gen, Sheridan and Gen. Popo, | cluded tho Commandertes broke ranks and lie with “thols stuils, uve vlalted iu person | pursed, ing tho secnes of the army-movementa, Inquiring ‘The sfternoon was dovoted to action on the BE Col. Coppinger tho opinions of tho two Gens | Grand Chancellors decisions, nothing of publi craig ay to the future outlook, your: corre~ | interest bung dono, spondent was inforined that thera was no foely ‘At tho lection forthe purposo, P. C. Howard thy of absolutu curtuinty skarod by eithor of | win choson to vote for Post Cuancollore, —« them as ta the poaceful tormination of the -In= Tho Grand Lodgo will reassemblo this mom dian seyotlatuns. ‘The nercement requirca that ing In the ovculng thers willbean exhibittos ellh, z f 0% totals of the onesteente —pouitlation | country, "Who rescued the Nution and reatorca | Views on tho lari or on fnance whieh could fatlzely uuknown to the tblte, Quo such | with thy weunsof Nutioual w fae Blowsod we | Tr iven. ‘Pho bulletin. makes aeat quar: | Rereredlt? Who crushed the teboition aud jue | hot be readily necommodated to tho Tea be Gree y's at Waterville, ‘Uhis is asolitary | National dete it wooly orrefuseta uve | ter page, Copies will be furnished to the | feduced q sound curreney? dt was not the | tastes of the hinnagers of the partly ring, His : Aird th house in a glen about three miles | the wifta whieh He bus extended to us, wodue | press organizations, correspondents of nowe- Domoerattyparty, Jetter Is Inughed at here, and cannot att to Jong an a mile Wide, “No stuxy ar Jocumo- | servy nut the continuation of His blessing, Ho | papers, and stich other persots as serve 13 Gent dialer Shangs i8 Wealtnble,. Fr ycart dali, . ve yu 0 J and the wagoi-rond gus i bis filed one iuuuntatod and our plalins with | natural medlinis of comuntention between Nene ST ee ATHOKee WOler One — Fire easels COO r. | uere are Al | diven twa climate uhd Weoll farthosuwing of | WO ceusus of States aud the keneral public, | duetud the publlo securities never so papular, ‘About Bouncing Bi English, Baal ne menalve Sarit Damas heels femnp and works ravaged ah cee keaton Of | Accardhye ty the bullet the population of | cusrouey ou a poole Lusls, our forchcn relations | EAnox, O., Oct, 1—Tu the Eilitor of the Cine SEE ess eae ee ator tits { fala af our Nutionar detuiso, they ougut two | the State of Delaware on June 1, 180, was | penectil our forelgn trade suarwinus, crave Mi etunatt Commercial? Ys not the champion mean up ‘an 'these SUNHUlty, On tent you Wilt ‘nd have extended to them adeqitnte protection; | HU08, brocodented, Hy whom fx this chunwo consid | qn specuhiting on tho sour-mush Democracy? that ou elurel q pre tf Ne pledycd a large aun for tits y Uiveonper-tuves of iho atuellian Club in | phe ia ur soreeerhiae atte tee Pa THAT HAM TOAPINI HULATION OY dvd tnt of be ln cu, oe which t record your name and the date of | rope, and Mat wo have: whbin one country A RUC ay uth FN Da ei cian eee ri te as cee igaraumn'a contributtoncntis eeneeeyes, fend ovets Gra livsaven ity “oe Rericulral Sobrbrt) oleae me Buorman |OUR 4 qi i . hy mtr a ALTIMONE, Oct W—A grand toreh-light p "a 4 * t ‘4 ————————— your elimb, ‘ha Apalachtan Club, by the | supply of those leadin, ua hispart av He . B ye und others: patd nothing on messages dent. Tf nee bi vicinity, Both locations huve been Fee stale “ae winter vislt "te the | suesontial toward Haportane articles | prooussion of thu Fifth Maryland Regiment AGED re ig Me ate | ae ee ere yo usion, My country. | be dld give bis cheek for $10,000, he got to hans Montalns this years Besides the inountain | LWlluske whut te the real sitnation of ¢he | ail Grand Army of tho Republic, in contine | mon, your aoelution with the Demoorutie purty | {and the Fo) W0 Haruu lett, toxether with the H 00 ascents, there “wre walks through forests |. WTeRnvEA 2 Thory hha thy Aineriean farmer | uation of the celebration of the auttlement of fn tho hope of iting olticva ta inate, You pein Oar Sorted aun whose grand old beeches have neverbecn cut | eyton, ie insnethern forugntor a tome wure f Palthwote, wos withessed Uy" 50,000 peoplu, ontldgnt ae Fou a? have os walt another | fm his yruudmothor’s heirs, und 1 wil put iy or burned, and there ars bronks whose eas: | Koln Ducanun tule elenely prove, wien (ord i During thé afternoon opennale cqueerts Were | tur of cqual duration before you will Ml oflccs | Bil But ayalnst a Totten punnpkdn a ie over $l codes would have wade the fortunes of | tuo iuorket ut hou oF abroad, that there fa. too | given In front of the Sun and stmericait | under a Democratic Administration. After thole Owubend. They ouuue tw rotlra the tallat the dozen Sulss hotels, Suall trout are eainelt | awued labor euplayad in agriculture? Cominon | allies, coming defeat I predict tho orgumzution wii be | Heket. We will retire both head and tall, Yours, by ‘the hundred in these bruoks. The Mad | scuse nt oneo puluty unt, the remedy. ‘Take Mere aco eae broken up, Hike thy oid Whig party, whlel gave =e ey iver runalts wnconsidered course through | frum warloulturuiy Wo United states auied | Afany people are go utterly encoless ng to | wy fo,tho Mepublicane, A. qaw, lame Win be f mr wg valley, educa by the. ettuitis woud | Met wouter and ebtkiron, and you wilt at ones | ang ‘wath nt. ing ue toy wale waste | Mitte uew Guves urotoleds Corti uteriy | A dry rogplng cout Nerltate, and ondanorg and Iittle htervites of the dilntlest kind, A. ee Foy inure Deeadstuits than all | nopths af ttle repining at thelr Ut forlune | {possible to gulvanize the ol Denioerutlo hack | the lungs, aud yreutly debllitates and anuoya mow sath fately cut from (revlesis ton pais crea we DUYe ‘of always being sly when they coulil tke Into ueefulnessor wetlyity. Yott ure throwin the patient. De, dayn POCLOPANG TOMOVeS a ei wt 8 rie route by which Blount Washiugton and the whole ‘our correspondcnt,—that on the A Tolographic Blunder. Grand velng the lnraere Tho dutter valley is Probably tho worst telegraphic biundor 08 fata con mites in length by tive $n width, cone | record wus ong that occurred some tna 4¥9 Of talning 32,000 ueres, whieh will aecummodate in | 2 toleyram peel vot Uy 4 Bt. Fouls mprcusny goveralty-location 20 fidiunsof tho'Tabequacho | white iu Now York, A dispatch caimo infor ng tribe, of which Ouray Was Chiof,—thore, belng | hiw of bia wifo's ilnoss in Bt. Loula. [He sett § plenty ef landdn tho vicinity, or utony: thd river, | mousnge to bis funily dudtor-asking the mul and w snilety tho rest ar sho bund, A fow indiung | of hor sickncas and If there was any danger save lived (hero for several years, cultivatl reogived promptly the ‘answer: "No dane Patebes of wround—the plonece Granger of | Your wity bas hada child, If wo can keen Tholr tribe, wa to'speak. With the Southorn | from buving another to-ulght aho will do Mer Utes, however, the discovery bus been made that | The tmystiiication of tho ayitated husband # thore is hot removed until a sccond {Inquiry revealed NOT BUPFICIENT TILLADLY LAND foot that the indteposed lady had had 9 cbill. on tho La Platu River, neur that stronm, to Lea ae EET ies wottle one-half of tho Iidlnng av reyutred by the Tho Great Honanza dines of Noyada aro ggrevmont, That river was chosen by tho Ins | notable than Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. if subfeet to the + big thie we aboutd become w itee |: Hauutints Prous ane fusteud of fecding | Dyspepsta, Kiund, feed our gw; | ele. no's Ex} ee away your yates upon a party in tho throes of | constriction of thy bronchial tubes, promotes qua a be promptly cured of | dbaatitton, bora gurty 1 tif bysome unlucky | easy expectoration, beals all ulated parts, and » Liver Disease, Blood “Disorders, | chuuce it caine inte power, would not hesitate | brings about‘a gpoedy cure uf the most stub- + | Ono montunt ta wucritice every Iuwrest of yours | born cough or cold be crenata: e i more An aly Presidential range can be ylslted, ‘The pulupets und libucera of

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