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' z THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. SEPT ne st thereto, the varied success of tho falthful and ) tho Chief Justico of the Supreme Court of * fina heen less frequent’ than yesterday, and one toget tho mastery | the United States, tho Secretary of Stato, the his temneratire Is 0 degree above normal, pi era at ah that what | Sureou-General ‘ot the Army, aud two of 6, 1881—TWELVE PAGKS. Oflies will bo closed In all its departments: RR > «turing those hours, Matls closing reul REDPATIL between 10 and 12 will close al the former . not only the ron would go and earn woney In the favtorles, but the peoples wold I DIANA, work at this industry in thetr ows houses * ond ” " wn ? i) . u ure 00.5, respiration 13, 2 the attending surgeuns, to dot newhether | hor, and the regular lO ofelock dellyery by with hnd-looms, It It ware nob for tho . JK, Bans ahall we look for wld but to our Heavenly | Trustdent to denen tint tie deelsio, Vive. relent Latha ratte the Hoard Days in Londondorry. AL COUNTY ax Cont and Its Meaning, i dd. Woonwatn, Patuor? For tho purpose oof tnveking | yhos would Tkewlse determin’ at what | 9p se fresiten! Dutinay el Tut. the i Thana acy antilan corporations retatn See Ronen Revnuns, his uitance of tho means Hecessary tow speedy | polit thy Ureslitent lid suftelently recoy- | fuptowine reaslitions: atteres SoC thelr old est tied Yat Doherty, * Not D. [ayes Agsnw, cure, | respectfully call upon the good people | ered to atsstine those duties, | Appealing to | Sheneer, wera iunnnlitiotsly adopted ” | A Visit to the Grianan of Aileaoh, Ire- | (1. Ary, tuple Mr. Doherty, “not aol | Tntorosting Litigation B 7 190 em of Btlohigat to resemble at thelr respective | the most familiar Kigiish precedent, Senator 1 WHEREAS, The Unvernor of tho State ot Site land’ ient Onpitnl fica sani iit fisun Lavy salt Abele natates P 1 etween, thy me alias W, srship on Thursday of this week, bo- | Voorhees says: “George LL. of ‘England | ie lineaineone we orn i and’s Ancient Capital, AVE SU AL GUA pen De rogressive and Orth . 7 o ), | places of worshi ¥ vols, rating {i concert with the Govornors of fort for the tenant ost ot tho $i odox Exreurive MAxsion, Wasiiserox, Ds | Peon no hour of 10 a.m. and noo, for tho | Wis Insane during many yents of Nils life, | Her wratcs tins anputted Tuostugs tho Stir das ECHR TOE Ae Ce HAn LA RUTTER ENO LU Quakers, C,, Sept, 512230 p. n—'Thd President's con- f public prayer to Almighty God for | ond the Princo of “Wales, afterward Goorge | of september, Tday of general pravor ta God i ees the the ipalited towll ton of Ut Seta diffon has not changed materially since the | ven med aid and wildaneo to those on | 4V telgned In his stead, tuer tho style and | for tho early te aration to halt and usofule | County Derry Held by London Guilds— coun Beste? gengnil condition of: Lie Sak is Inst bulletin was Issued, except that there fs | nore akill tue life of the Prosidont now de- ule of A tines Ragen Lene uWas te fs DCH, of oe betoved, Chiof Magistrates thera- What ‘hoy Do with Thotr Ma lity aiitaniniliuid, ne Ae x nia ier am The Ceam 7 rae, some Increase In the frequeney of his pulse. | pends, aod for protecting vs from the dreadful | Prince or by the Cabinet, Th wns all regi | Resaleed, ‘That, In order to altow the membors Tontnlse ‘Tonnutvight ts quite high, ‘Cho county was | qisntay of energy and ne He The stidden Hie has taken wlth some relish the nonrish- | catumity that scons itnmending over the Natio. | tated by act of Tarlilainent, althotah the | Of this ussovintion tu properly observe tho days luswely inanaged by English agonts and on | (splay: CtVity by the ence ment administered by the mouth, and ns Davin IL Jenoste, Governor. | Prince of Wiles was helt ty tha throne yon Leer 2 ee esters eine er el Pune es Kalish prineltes but iouitted by tho Lrish, elva toototel benpll Metlily State ot | te bes retur rl u " the ‘d 7 Ss taue. q sense spa bia hitied te . or rather the ster, customs. Course, N 0 BI 4 had no retin of gatrio Irvltnbility, Pulse teh NG AA y Cte slice thodentht i twabllits, AF che. RU mint gdltccordunee with the proclamation ofthis A Btrong Rovolt Againat Landlordiam— | With urcupter awnorsiitpett avery tarmoe | eral weoks nat, Gov. St. inte For sen, Bc nompsent tie Oe Aitranl Vota Sahin hae Gadianecat avid the: Binie -auyenn do uuahle, to sly lh net of Courtess Iv | weit ha at prayeramenting. feld. tn “Cenc Eleven Thousand Emigrants from owed tia and, and every elty Housetiotter | cou, Neal Dowof Malic, autayct S84 ro AWe AE GALE A * £ ¢4 brushed aside by the statement hat the bl : ‘| th. wen owned Due iy A on t top! Xo} UK. Banses, days, telegriphed Guy. Jtoyt of Pennsylvas | would not be retirned, and in, ten days ‘Mathai Cobcopal Chitral, ecriee ue ia Dorry in 1880. —we should bo vory wueh mere prosperous well i lueltions orators haye been at dod. Woonw.stny, via, today that, uwhig to the shortness of | would beaut a law without lls signature, congremntinnoand Criends ave enbaeaty ; Helfast, with sevurlty of tenure, ts ten times | Tver Ta spt N dliferent pacts op th Ronure Revers, time, and greatly to hls regret, ho would not | srEagine OF ViciserneESIDENT ARTHUR, to be presgut aud partlelpate tn the | Speetat Correspondence of ‘The Chleago Tribune, tin sick of Lantonderry fru You at the era | Stata In tha advacney of Prohibition, th D, Haves Auskw, be nble to respond te hls suggestion fo name reeatlng any disposition to disparisce anne " i Losnospenny, Ireland, Aug. 12.—Lon- Gulag tse Ht inte tnacenriy, OF prea tas the Staterorzan of tt Ost tomorrow as 2 day of prayer for tho recovery Rentlem@n, te Tall Sycamore? e: Thora will be a special service of prayer | donderry bas 0 history that runs through tsh Soclety has enabled | Probtlttonists, ts ta be remover from Ser Se Ww SerPON, DU f the. Presttent es his enndld option that he fs less | ty behalf of tho President this eveulag in the thirtee enturies. St Columba built a} Belfast. with fewer natural advantages, to | Mourto this elty.s In order to ine 0 Sep. Esreurive ¥ on, WaAsntvaton, D. Gy | of the. President. for the oflice of President on the score | Flest: Presbyterian Chureh from 7215 to 0 | Uirteen’ centurles, St. Columba built outstrip ux, Yow lavescen here howin tho | ellleleney by alving itm more eee + Sept, 60:90 p. m.—No nuterial change ling 5 = ee lity, tratutng ta pollites, oiticial expe- | o’eloek, to whiell the members of all denomf- | mounstery here ns long ngons H40. ‘he kn- former, chureh-grounds bulldings are apring- | tion. From all of whieh it leew Lote taken place in the condition of the President ‘ COLBAX. Honce. and intimate surroundings atid ad: | nations are invited. ’| alish forees made thelr first entrance In 1560. | tie np in London lorry? the same audden it | pron i alt it Isevident that the > since: morning, ‘The parotid abscess coutin- GARFIELD CAN CALL ON ANTIIUIL visers than any man whose name was ever | Centenary Metliodist Chureh will unite | pywo years afterwards a powder-mngnzine itt x ‘ ‘ Prohibition party {8 endenyorin, ves to Improve, and the wound renains Speetat Dupaten ta The Chicago ‘Tribune. seriously ennvassed in connection with tint st a with St. Pauls Reformed Episcopal Cliurelt nbont the sane, ‘The pulse fs somewhat tess | Sourin Busy, Ind, Sept, 6&—Mr. Colfax gets position, "1 think,” couthites the orservies for the recovery of the | ¢XPloded aceidentally—for © there was no ercaso of property woitld be devotopedt Ts in a praye! i whero If tho London guilds wero disestal i membership with new ‘ethueinee nel lished, and their estates nut sald tb cnpltal- | ease, as well ns to add mn in enntor, “the whole country distrusts hin, | President this morning nt 10 o'clock Inthe | Skirmisting Fund fu those days—and it ' t aLsanl(l NEW reeritts to j frequent than at noon, At present it Is 108; | sald: “Congress has doubtless erred in not | 5, rite, as tinch ts 1 do. Tere will by t | chapel, cornor of West Washington and Care | blew np tho fort and the town, and blew ont ists Wito vot econ Tee ay ate and bal ins Ha i tempernture, 18; reaphration, 18 Showkt | settling by Jaw how tho constitubqnal in- | rishi tu worship the rising sun If he uttulns | penter'streets, the British garrison. But the erlmson-vont- | Gong, but. to to actual possessora, corte | gots How anmel tore they mean, it 4 no tntoward syinptoms prevent, It ts hoped abllity of tho President. should be deter. power, hut at heart the (eolitys of tle Jee: eee Jeeiurstoon of Vismanth Congres: cd curses camo back to roost again Inthe | farmers whe wentd til the oll themaeleesss | tlle =e Fes : ny 1d: move the [resident to Tong Branch to- | inlned: whether by hhnself, the V (co-Prest- Hs Te TT eee of Cail he tate Awentyetih and “Ewentyestxtht streets, will | Year 000. ‘They orected the Fort of Cul- | ° “Will the Land pill help this country 2” 18 INVOLVED 1X UNCERTAINTY, rt Hy, Do ‘they nean to pita L morrow, D, W. Brass, dent, Cabluct, or Congress convened M | jocome. President, L wish hin. stiecess in | he apen this morntig at 10 o'clock for prayer | whore, ‘Lhelr commander, Sir Henry Dowern, "NOT MUCK Ho weirnece bul g Prohibition tke fy J. Ke Barnes, speclal session. ‘The Constitution gives Com | giving the country peace and prosncrity, and | for the President dn nccordance with he | recetved from James T. a chartor “for the | as it will only help tho already comfortable | to Meld next summer? Col. Witl Cubs J. di. Woopwan, gress the nmplest power to make all Iaws to T will assist hin al ho ean; but T must be | Governor's proclamation, establishment and regulation of the towne? | farmers, ‘The Land bill wilt not prevent the | and some other old pottttela ' 5 Se Roverr Revnuns, enrry Into execution tho powers vested by | permitted to dout th my opinion, his Bg ‘Aasew, | the Constitution In any department or ofice { Dolley will bon personel one, tie Ts sand. : i wiched permanently between ¢yunt and thereof, the fullest possible grant of power. | Contig As falthfully.ag an aditntstratar s NS ate afraid annual drain of mongy from the county sent | thoy do. If ao, the next State ete, ml as rent.te mbsentee landlords; and, If rents Teetton In fu how should be fixed aba rengonablo' rate, ung | Uae Wil bow Bull ten for tiie Hepubtie. z In 1008 Sir Caher O'Doherty captured the CORTESE ONDENCH town and burned It, and put the gurrlgon to i tho sword. Five years Jater King dames | American competition will make what would nha ioe he Prohibition peapta Always stan, 2:30 A.-M. Itis.n casts omtsans, just ax Congress has | with n will annexed he will carry owt thelr Tp the Raltor of TherChicago Tvivune, granted Gnost gractously as the manner of | bon fair rent touay a rack-ront fn glx years, | Ont full of confidence in their ability tg NO INDICATIONS OF NEMOVALe © never vnneted how a Presitential election | wishes. ‘Choy are both full of the most In- Cinergy, Sept. &.—It deems to mo that tho Yet, once fixed by the Lund Court, tie rays | with them many Democratic must remain unchanged for fifteen years.” }-yariably, wher the votes are v2 here titch emigration fron London- ‘ Suered Majesty is) 0 charter to tho Irlsh So- elety, which, after various contiscations, res- torations, modifications, ,and renowals, en- ables the Corporation—that 1s to say {the City ct —one ~ | tense grievances, Grant remembers fils de- Sorelel Oupateh to Paeoateaie aribanks about be contested one of the, suns slat: foat ne Chicago with n bitterness thnt wakes Wasutsaros, D.C, Sept 6-30 a. m— | gerous omissions tn our system of govert- | hig brutal amd savaze on that subject. There are pill to Mdications of {immediate |. Wert. In the ubsenee of such lugiglatton, the | Contsling dwells on hisdefeatat Albany with emeL nace & ‘ present question can only be deelded by | but one dndylng purpose, and that fs to get removal of ie President, Tats satd to have) sngtogy or argument, unless Congressshould | even with his enemies, ‘These two mien wre been resting. Small wonder! It has been | pe convened to deelie ft, which would re- | both strom In thelr different ways, and whet veeks) even. Hoek In | combined, ns they. are, they constitute a othe hottest nlght of a hot year. At present quire many avout cyon AC nouleadlicke th power whieh. will control absolutely every It is86 In cool apartments, The sky Is be- | Hoasibiy wee us to why should sian the bill | Step of Arthur's Adiinistration, Let ther a comlpg somewhat clouded, with threats of | when passed tt tho President should thon be | Ve No mistake on Unis point, Yotes, but fn. . counted Wight after the election, there are ee Yes; last year soventy-one shitps sailed | cratle ones on the Prohibition tickets from Londonierry for the United States, | there never will be. ‘The Prohibitia 'Fhey carried 5 passghaars, Fifty-three | peopio profess their inabllity to ¢ slips salled to British North Amerien, with | how it was done, and finnediately 0 see 3,185 passengers, ‘This gives n total of 10,058 aalborer i i} vith ely proceed ty emigrants from this port in one year—an In again with tho same result, Bat creuse of 0,358 over 1870, Last year only 889 | I have heard tt inthnated by a person wtoiy eulgrants returned—6% of them from Can- } on excellent terms with: the Je Proper proceedure, us regards tho questlon of tha “inavllity” of tho President, would be for Vice-President ArlDUE, " ets from the phyalelans in charge of tho Presl- | (oy, ett dent a cortificate to the effvet that ho is phys. Hovernment= of London to, feally unable. at present to perform tho | 9; i Deuhirn cae PEN, hal duties pertaining to. his office, “Thon let the | 224 levy taxes on the Intiabltants of thts Irlah feo-Presidant take such certificate to the | city today, Suprema Court and request of thom an Londonderry, Chester, and Berwick-on- opinion as to whether, under the Constitu- | ‘Iyeed are tho three walled towns of the aUdUrs of the 1 m " TOW, 3} ex! Y * ; bs REDPATIL, Prohibition movement in thos! In feeble health, : ANTHUR'S POLICY TOWARDS THE SOUTH, tlon, that “inability” exists whieh would | British Islands, ‘Che walls here are well | @4% AME in tho State, that i rainy I BN! 7 a 3 <} 7 be bitt entt upon hum temporarily to perforin the J), 4 He a ————— notthe intention of the Py en BLAINE’S BULLETIN. Re ETE nee bury puis Tad er eating Wile iintural reli of autlen of auld ie ME ate thie ag tg Daservell nit! epi ‘enol tepals overt THE REMORSELESS AX. puta tloleet tn te eld ci tren nea z ‘4 i im ‘would ov. 7 soreness, heechurges Conkling with orlginat- resident is able to resume 0 self, 1 ay a : THY; HOTTEST DAY OF TIE BEABON. {6 go abronil, woul Iie nal ne Gov. trorien tne tis, Mahone ovement, aud. says Ula until hig death, should that untimely ovent | of Londonderry during the siege of 1639 aro | yyeoamen Rofune to Sparo the Glant met thelr purpose hins only tho general suse Bx. ase of rthur’s policy would + uTivE Mansion, Sent 6-040 p.m. | onleer who had to Alt his place i =Nhe following has been cnulbas : “Hnabiiity’? that that tine hind arr and auc, fit iol 80, < to de Etats the honor. iu Lowell, Mintster, London: ‘This has been when ho retuned would he jot, rest ate ts Similar corruption Throughout the South. the hottest. day.of the. season, and the hent | wuthority without question ? Fina. | On tho overshadowing question of inonopo- ald a Minister Jeayes Washington for the Yellow y Inde a has told upon the President. iiss pulse and stone Park, his. (irst’ assistant would sl fies asthe Senator ay Sy tip yeoig nee temperature ave been higher than for mee 11 pers, ete, for, hl nity uly “lng tout (ox nousslausnes rom Arthur, Grant, ‘eral days past. In other respeets thera has sed by iis absence, wus terminate | UNC ONNIE, a oreanteation of tho bacn no special change, either favorable or | Ca, Hg chiles rolam,, | Wout Hol | Sonate, Senator Voorlices expresses ils adverse, -Itis expected that he wlll be re- ill iealth, ta stand the wear and tear of an | Coubts as to tho correctness of tho reported moved to Long Branch tomorrow. It is | exciting and. prolonged parliamentary con- interview with Sonotor Geek, ti silueh ie Beate, Secretary, Hosen to ean Ms gavel dodolt rd anthony, of Rhode island, to the position ocent. pen ie would aaver neu axctaition still in thelr position asatthattime. The gates of tho omles should. the President recover | 84 bastions are in perfoct condition. ‘They during his term suificiently to perform the | 8¢rveto keepalive anciont hatredsof racesand ‘duiies thereof himself, rae eligions, snd honce tho English Government J, Bavaup BACKus. tukes care to conserve them, Tho public To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, "> ‘2 ste Sourit BEND, Link, Sept, b—it seems to buildings of Londonderry ure solid struet- ine that there ate some points connected with | ures und rather handsome; and, like overy- the Vieo-Prestdantlal oflies and dutles not | thug tn, the city, excepting tho Worktu hithorto folly considerate te) opel clussos, Hy: give evidence of a substantial EAD Tete uTeOn Tae tie - prosperity tn the past. ‘There ire numerous but te gxcecdingly relleent i eas Esto relieg of the olden thnes iu the vielnity of is he named or referred to, and then with ox- | Londonderry; but, as there ure books cnottgh ‘oO sustain tte ‘Kroos of Cubffornin. Taek Pnilelion Eure tees WORKING UP A STRONG PUNTAC sete When the woodman pointed out the tree | i favor of Prohibition, tn order to ald thes hu was about to'fell our party looked about In | With the nextLugtsiature, twill bo remem yaln seareli for some place where Its 00 | Vered that the last Legisinture agreed to ti feet of trunk could stretch out without sub- | ubinisston to the people of an amendaent witting to tho nevessity foreod upon tha man | tho State, Constitution prohibiting thy In the story, “whosp feet were too long and manufacture and saloof Mtoxleating Niquon. the bed way too shart.” Ltcuuld not be duny | Before the amendment can be Voted on, how without first clearing a path for Ht, we all | ever it ust be agreed to by a malorityot agreed, bit the woodman smiled a knowing, | Cdeh House ot tho next General Assembly, superior smile, We looked again, when he | Which will inech In the winter of 18s} i} Aa 7 ender ered 1 vill ho important, therefore. for the 1, Prostate 0 S treme brevityand quite Indelinitly, In no | that deseribe then, 1 shall nots waste my | polnted down a slender path, fern-carpeted, | . for the Poke >: - yerely stunned or shocked, teqitire the next UF T rouldend pro. ten, of ti. Se fie be nd its place fy he atthorized or empowerel to as- | space and Ife In bathe about them, Buttha.| but clear of trees, that we had named “ Park | bitlon poople to get a Legislature whieh vil PRAYER, In coinmand to direct. tho ‘movement of the | 2¥oid any inducement for nny Insand person Pres 11, rapt ns U pace al B ? ugres to the ‘submisston of th SEL Hy I a i C desire un Man's bos artes V1 ts ve] b, ‘ MAINE. ¢ army till this temporary “inability?” ended? | OF holitieal Fanatle, fe ate i Ge alt ny gus the Prvsiden tata co except ns lucie | A mertcan who comes here should not full to | avenue? ahrendinennts 8 proposed PortaNnn, Me, Sept. &—Goy, Plaisted | “‘Chese are voluntary delegations of power Heath. Fe nL Gs cnevor Artur will Or | Art. 4, See. 3, of the Constitution provides | Visit the Grlunan of Allench, about threo | Butcan you divect the tullof that mighty | [tis not at all Iikely that such an amends hos Issued a proclamation recommending and burppsely exclue i ean of ae ganize the Senate, unless, as ly as follows? alles fram Lohtlondetty, uf . eat Mure pexlwucdt ot {hf it mt iis Ye eel nt pen JE auelito is tho {leetors of the y Ox at where an Intelligent net could not | 2 sie atat dhe sce we ie g Ited State mounted by n great clreular fort, whieh En- | not erush other frees tn its tall 2’? wo asked could bo carried. ‘The Democrts dat 2 Hucainy ane Hi See ee care formed, Rensontng from them by junlogyy SEO ETE PELL sui Re Pienincet ar tho Bente, Pee shu tne gilish gnide-books sneeringly describe as “a | wonderingly, ho tree will fall between | Would, of course, vote solilly ngiinst ti, 9 President Garfield. hot Mise qwlty the Vice-President of is | Republica When a: Senttor iy awtorn ine | STG RICA AREY Peat NOL, aiogy. | Aug ulin” but whleh the Irish exultiogly | theyetwa stakes, without dsturbune, elther | White rubs Wautlorty of Ue Reubie Se 2 SEN vor temporary ut HH wwitenver he siuw fit to tug President of the, seul must adantnistet and alt Proaidual pre, eu pore, tn fe wupnne? 4 THM BHAT OF ‘THEIR KINGS * Stakes iitteen ‘eat “apact “ind i O° feet cally true tint quany solior “aud onderiorke ord rs =, vere | do so; brit L cannot flud precedent nor argue | the oath; but fa Arthur's absence there Is | of the Vicoe! ity q ar: "Tarn. “Lore,” si | te i t Thy | citizens world volo for tho measur s at-Governor exerelsing tho dangerous nu- | hees, It follows with mathematical certaln LT, See. 1,11 vs v8: : " i i re 0 bitte: ly | sults predicted by ity ardent atvocates: _t. NONTIE CAKOUINA. thorlly of settling. this, Important aquestion that no Senator ean be sworn In until atter | 6, mm eneo of tho removal of. the Prosidunt oF talon’ None eka Weea noid here foe ge folding aon eniete cone went any the trouble Is to web them to pellee i, TRauwran, N. C., Sept. 5—Gov. Jarvis yes- inluasel6, as Mt. Artur hung go Inilext ly aid fis olvetion of uw Presilont, “ps nowy. fron ailica, ¢ or of death, resi puntion, or ioaltiity | dostruetion of Tara.” ‘Tha scons from this | stood, ralsed ten or fifteen Foot above the rae A a willy. prowutent Fooling among terduy,. Issued proclunation Inviting tho | considerately refused to Co, Glected, Senators, thorefors, from Nev theanine Beall alve One the Vio: tiresident® stunmit Is one of the most chirming fund- | ground, and together suid thelr keon-uilged to best clusses of our citizens that Intemper f people of the State toassemble at thelr ro- OORIELS Hore change ro beeanue members of tp Sane | anu cunarom aay by nw provide Cor, the care | sennen, Iraj, Tho, fort, comands w | axes no HO Foul sony Uae, In the | RN stata OUrOP mx [ apettive places of worship oll ‘Tuesday, Sent. VIEWS UF THE INDIANA 5 “| ate until atter the Senate ty organized by the | OF ee Pronhone aad Vleo-eréstdantedeclarie, | and bay, aud Tivers, aud towels, rou ses | looked tke plgnlese and thete instru | bya shuplo “lie Iennclee” Sone SB; Detwern (hu houks. e610 six aco. Ot ee The Zvene | {iectou of # President of, that body than | what ofice: whatt act accordingly, until the dis! | threa counties, ‘Less old ttlvh Kings, to | ments. of devustarion Ike chitdrens toss, | out reference to poilllesat alle Borin Jn prayer for tha Seeuners OF tig Pesldont tng Gueetto vitblishes “h long Interview with i Booty MeIBbErS DE cs ACES | ability be rewnoved or uw Vresident shall be | use our aative tongue, “knew thelr biz.” yet Inn few houty they World prostrate whal | at ‘trom a-party standpoint, the leaders of BKANKAS. 8 elected. Nu hostily force could upproauh thom in any: ‘The other references aro morely Incidental | direction without exposing thelr munbers and amount to nothing execpt that the | and intentions. A thousand years aol aul ‘Twolfth Amendment requires that no person | yet the sane fight is kept up—not now be- constitutionally Incliaible to the offtes of | tween native King and foreign invader, but President shall be elighble to that of Vice- | between Land. League and landlords, the President of the United States, Ineal successors of the Kings aud Invaders, THE DUTLES AND POWEIN OF THE VICE- 1 wag taken to seo the Griantn by Lr. PRESIDENT es lfmes i. Or pobarty, Who. aan sulleltor, He e1 9 Lf ‘) already mado a lone fightagalust the tyrant AES guilistoubly Uf nok fully dettuerl, | Tels to. ot landlordisin In. Uiiscout and in Doneent: exigencies, “shull exercise the olttcs” and | ind by Sr, James Coll McLougtlin, tho may act us President, not be ,Presidont. | Presktent of the Irish Navonal Land Learuc (Att. L, Sec. 8, supra.) if . of Londonderry. Such: notes of the conver Thy Constitution requires that the Prosl- | sation ag romain L shall now write out, dont shall bo a native born eltizen or nelle | | Allot tha County Derry was acquired un- zen of tho United States” at the timo of ity -] der dames 1. adoption, and. the same iy required at tho BY LONDON GUILDS. Vice-President by the Twelfth Amendment. | Some of these ‘compantes ‘have made a Cow But yet any officer, notlve born or not, nity -| improvements In theiragricultural heldinga; « bo designated by Conxress to «ct as Pres | butmostof them have been shocking exam dent, a ples of the commercial -spirit—they lave dn pursuance of the authoriy delegated | made the most of their prerogatives by let- by the Constitution, Congress hasdotermined | tig out tholr estates to middlemen, ng 1 the that, Incase of the failure of both the Presi- | caso of the Jondon Mercergy, Yet, ag a dent and the View-President, tho suecession | whole, thelr charactor ns Jandiords on rural ature had taken 2 thousand yours to raise. | “pit cher fee No ardent lover of art ever “witnessed the Pua ney au re eres attra destruction of his most ndaired sculptured: | neagure. Even tho etlon of tho last Legit murbles no heathen ever saw his idols slat- | fature by regarded by shrewad Republleang tered by tavading Cheistlan with more | p mistakes for; while it was nut striclly & polgnaut grief than ours when the woods | a party measure, both Demoarats ind Repi> lan’s ax first buried Muself in the patriarch | leans voting for i. the Legislature waa of all our noble Scneota gigantens Republican Body, and that party Is therefore The Jadies insisted upon returning to | ubliged te bear tie onus of i,” I know camp, and sald some unkind things about | argument. was, tliat, the Profttiton, people the woodmen, aud: were suvagely severe’) jut a right to bo henrd on the questa, upon the unreasonable railroad contractor | and thé it was but fair to submit Who had depfecated their suggistion ty ri | jt to the people, and tet them say whetba the track around the trey Instend of over its | thoy wanted [bar not. And the arguments roots, Towever, as the tree’ was doomed | sound and plausible, But the opponents of ylisthor they. pouted fo Ttels touts ur Bh, Protlbition, : . helr grief sibslded sufficiently inan hour Ate GNBAS * GERMAN to niluw ten to bo taken ton polit Wintec Tie SM SEARS. OF OHIDIAN eae tho overthrow .of the monarch could be | tlrourtoul the State, are dsvosed to sir safely witnessed, We ellimbed up a trall | that t hog who introdiee such a incase, ton fils on one side of the tree, but fonnd | dud ure willing to subst te to the lias the Intorvening ‘branches too eloguly woven | Of the people, ean only be regarded es de to allow of more than a doubtful view, A sirlng Its stceess; for, If they believe It tg noring the tral, we descended, and in |-ba wiwisa or Improper, what good purpoe view ‘of your handleap of skirts, ladies, | 13 lo be gulned by tho expense of regent you did “make i most masterly deseentt | fo vote tt down Y “There aro thoso who ws Liens Koon, Ark., Sept. i.—Gov. Church- | Dan Voorhees, this afternoon on the inabil- ouposed of thirty-seven Denio- . rt “y eraty and Judge Davis, who will most likely Ul today forwarded the following telegram | ity question, Arthur's probable polley In ease | Vitg with them un organization, ol the one toGov, Hoyt, of Yennsylyanja, In answer to | of tho Presiden’s Uenth, and tho organtza- | side, ana thirty-five Mepublleins, and Mu- Aran i day of prayer for | ton of tho two Houses at the comiug session | hone muking thirty-six, on the othor. Messrs, tie Tester ot beside Garitehie _ of Congress, #ihelione anil llere Fron 3 oy, wore ul bo oumiVvE OFviveyLirzit Kock, Hopt. 5.—To | After commenting on the President's cor- | Witte to pe audited, which, eannot take dls Hxeellency, Gov, Henry M. Hoyt, Harrlebury, | dition, the fact that his Journey back to plive naul the presiding officer fs chosen,"? 7.3 Lmost heartily approve of your sugges- } health and the ‘discharge of his oflelal du- Having settled Ht that. a Democrat *must ton, but bad heretofore set apart the Mth day | tles must be slow and paint, and tho possi- | necessarily bu elected, Senator Voorhees. of duly to be obsorvedasn day of fasting and | pility of tls Uving through his term and | aunounces that Senator Bayard, xs. the prayer for tho recovery of the President. Tho | yenrg beyond with a broken coustitution, | Se2lor unitary on the Demnouratls gilde, day Was generally observed throuhout the | dni permanently disabled from perforniys Beattie. preeetonise nad will ba. chosen. rates Qvcng tothe Inale of telograph faottivies | any, of tho duties of Ife, the Sen- | ‘thy remahider of the interview ts devoted to State, ana to the Anovineeetoe hollege Twill uo | Hur characterizes tho present discussion usterua senate of he Hanatene tulle unable “te unite with you tomorrow in wo | 4 to the. duties of the Mice-l'resttent durng tho PUNE SenAtuetal contest at Al- worthy au objoct. NJ, CHURCHILL, as most Umely and proper, not us if en hiume- | fy,” Considerable stress iy alo Intd on tho . ee Govornorof Arransas, | diate emergency was tureatened, but qs 0} Pemoeratle celal that Senator Miller's clec- (NEW JERSEY, unitter whieh may become of great practleal | tlon was egal because 2 iunjority of the ‘Trenton, N. J. Sept. &—Goy. Ludlow | moment in the near future, “ Without pred. Pentslature tl my Tok partlelpate an La Hk: has issued: a procluuation’ recommending | cdents on thts point in Ainerlean history, ng the alexed bribury and the allege 1 b ‘ plea! oxethe ha Senator from th ‘Thursday next as a day of prayer for the re- | must be guided.” he remarks, “by the Con- ay eoetion tometer i favor ae ait reaweatte 6 7 yw 0 .: that the Iquor auestion, with all tts Inet éovery of President Uartiold, stitution Itself nnd the Teuuans jeu Krow | gation, and oxpresses the oplnion that it will 2 the duties of the Presidential oMlce shall] properties, on an nyeragy, Is better than that it BS Helv, Ht, tie ity, raniiea io,be beget Ne contains, Wat bast f MASSACIUSETTS, out of the inture of our Institutions. Soules *F opne President pro tem, of the Sonate: | Ofte, HHNy landlords. country. scramble through matted under. | Rated ont of polities ta, tho region of home i * = Boston, Mags., Sept. 5.—Gov. Long today AFTER QUOTING TILE INAIILITY CLAUSE, ‘This ig Mr. O’Doherty’s statement, and it rts ving dow ft church, and schoo! discipline, where thes f 2 ‘Phe Speaker of tho House of Repro- | confirms whint £ have heard olsowhero in | brush, swing down, by hanging boughs roll | Tat tin -bowmost eifertively dealt wih fim ® Wha 4 the Senator continu CHICAGO, 2. ‘The Speaker Minty over tallun trees,stida gracefully down a bark | belleye ft canbe so: lective See Ay ce li tile Staip fon tho rectory ot thy | rte, provide guint tho Inability of the FUAYERG FOR THE TRESINENT. eee net required that olther of the ofllcors sects iat Ure Danse ladlenteae tae os | chute, tumble, Jump, full, amid sinnally land Bat Ciireetion: dt iat nba a prayer: labile Slats for the recovery of the | President te dlschiara the Hates of his once ‘Tho reguiar weekly mectings of the Pres- | Jnst-mentioncd shall bon native-born citlzen | ehagurs under the Lneumberod. estates send he tho bottom ot je At ctu andl coll cert, poe boexduded "Peomn tho arch of pol Tealvon PESNeURVANTAL PA air We the Constituvions ttt byterlan pastors were resumed yesterday | of the United States, and yet no ona dis-.| the Disestablishiment ucts and the London | ‘etah slushed, ty a problem she probably will never oxplain, If sho ean.“ When wo | tes, ‘This belng the case, it fs more or les Hannisnuna, Pa; Sept. .—In compliance | view of the visitutlong of Insanity and ‘dis. | morning, the first meeting being held In thelr tools our station, only a little way from tho | Wisely dealt with according to the xngscity putes tho ability of clthor to “discharge the | corporations, Everywhere L have found that - with the proclamation of the Governor fixing | ¢98e, but nothing is pininer tomy mind than | rooms in McCormick Block, The Rey, A. powers and dutles of snid oflco” under the | tho anid family” Iandiords are the most i ; svoudiert, wo found: that thoy hid finished | Of the political lenders: at any, tle upper Jongress would be | 2 4 Constitution and laws of Congress, tenacious of thelr fondal prerogatives, anid . (] ort most, Just at the present time In Indiaualt tomorrow batween the hours of 10, nt, and tan face a oe tts Cannes wou Une ne Salle pease walt prayer was offerad ¢ FO INSTANCE, the least merelful to thatr tenants, excepting tha wo HK cliele Nien had to do, by gutta iy not Worth wiiile to bo so mingurly aboot noon for religious services In behalf of Presl- | yiston hito effect, Individuals have no more had tho Hon, Carl Schurz been elected P resi. | to those peasants, In cerlaln eases and | dis i 2 vis lo fe 2 the mattor ag not to say that the recurdot ne Ages Nodutetntdte pe Ben the last*Leglslature on this question puts a the treo on the oppusit ‘side. Al- | Republicans In anything but a hilarious) though the lower portion of the tree | hopetul condition. still stood firm and motionless, the QUAKER LITIGATION, gruceti, lolly top was alreudy slowly sway | | ‘The'wutt wlitel las been on trial bereft ql at hie i dent Garfield, Mayor Herman today Issued a | authority to determine olltelal questions than the follow tug resolution was unanimously proclamation requesting all pinces of busl- | the.laws glyo them, Who at tits Cine ls nue adopted: ness to be closed during that time, and that | terized by luw to dectara that the Vresident ‘This ministerial. association, recognizing prea deta tac id ne. OH Is unable to perform the duties of his allies? | the appropriateness of the proclamation of religious services be hetd in the anills and | epyg fact may beso, but who has the tral | the Governor of our State calling upon, tho Industrial establishments throughout the | rightto say to him, ‘flere your functions | people to observe x senson of prayer for tho . ‘ 5 : triets, who reside around thelr own ‘“ido- dank pro TpMPOTD ol the ee met when pe main,” and who have lived for generations pute his raht and his duty in ease of the | 88 semt-serfs to the ‘Tercemor, or castle. constitutional emergency? And yet ho | Many of the now landlords ae brutal and could not have been President of the United | tyrannical; but netone of them excels in States In any legul or proper sense, Io } avarice and capriclousness the late Lord . ng, as though conselous of aud siloutty pro- | seyornldnys past before wu special Judge, be tity, a3 well as In the'ehurehes, cease,” and tothe Viee-Presideut, " Hereyour | resturation of the President of the United | could discharge the powers and dutles of Delteion, pete present Lords: Lucan, SUB, | tustiys ngalust its fast ‘pronelilng pros: lon, Rath Ii, between the two branches Sptetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribunts powers and dutles begin?” Certainty no one | States to health and strength, wa do most | the office, however, but nothing more, and Lansdowne, . tlon, “it Was a: beautiful picture bolure us, | of tho Suclety ofelriends, Is of much molt Brapronn, a, Sent. Ge-Mayor Jordi | WHI contend that the Vice-lresident ilu. | cordially join in tnviting and urging all the ‘The Vice-President fs, by the Constitution, THE MOST NEARTLESS CORPORATION / cag dich: Seth: sitar A : self hing the rlgit. Sueha construction wowd | people whom we way represent to. suspend atretched inn frame of elretlny forest. ‘The | that local tuterest and iuportance, ‘To stat fern brakes Nourishing in almost tropical | ft briefly, the suit is to recaver a beat Juxuriances trees fallen ages ago, some | $1,500 inde to the White Lick Yearly Met blackened by fire, the decay of others hidden; | Ing; and the ovly question in the case} the vivid green of the baby seqttonts, wiisther the Progressive or tho Ortho a\ hulf-score of our party, scuttured about | branch of the Friends Is the true Chure in thelr picturesque camp costumes, and all | and heneo entitled to the tid. ‘The cout Necked with the Mght quivering down | room) whore the case Js betng heard pres! throngh the Suterstices of the leafy dome {an interesting ‘appearance by rea far wboye us; the light which “stole its | of the character of the litigants. Sly colors from the glow of Mara, tho sky’s | prominent mombersof the suctety from ott deap azure, and the ocean's emerald?” Hut Bintes and Canada are present; and, sae autdenly all cyes were directed toward tho } Jookg over the audience, hu 14 Juupressed DY doomed trees {ts protest was no longer sf | the number of venerable taces, voll of med lent, a rattling report, as Ifa rifle volley had | and women, Several af the witnesses va beon fired, gave warning that tha woodman’s | amined are upwards of 70 years ald, yet 4 work: was nearly done. Itsoundod hike 0 | tar witnesses were never Interrogated ih desperate angulsh-ery, whieh changedagain | court of justice, Cat, colierent, finpresy to help less grony. We held our | ive, and intelligent in their manner of ert breaths, ‘The towerlng head no longer | fying, one cannot hear them without ie ‘4 swayed In slow, — go! jomn protest, but | thatitis not a question of money, Aan moved convulsiyely, ‘Then another cry. | xclentlaus devation to thelr falth, whle The woodman Jumped from tho scaffold. | wppormoat in thelr niinds. sent 'rhin steel bad entered the glant’s heart, for Although the sum Involved Ln the pre a A vtrenm of ita Ilfe-blood spurted out through | suit fs small (deed, has probably bee thocruel cut. ‘Tho tree for n moment stuod | congumed ore thig in defraylng the ex Invested with cortaln authority and. power, | In all Ireland tn its dealings with its ten- but he can by no means legally override that | ants ts tha Corporation of Trinity College, Instrument. | Ho Is elected to a cortain oftics | Dublin, Nowhere have l sean such ghastly and sworn to perform ts duties, and none | squalor and such appnlling wrotchedness as othor, Under well-dotined clreumstances ho | in the hovels of the tenuuts of ‘Trinity Cul- Is to act ae President. Ho need take no | Jogo at Cabireivocn and in the Istaud of Va- further oath, and ‘the taking of a thousand | Jentia, in the County Kerry, r cannot make hinwhat he ts iot—Prosidont | “What do these «ullde do with thotr ront- of tho United States, No Is neitherex-olicio | als,” L asked Mr, O’Dohetty, nor de jure the Chief Executive of the Nation, » pltay spend it for the benefit of the gutld. but only de facto un acting oflicer of the Gay- | No ono has any claim on it. Only the Irish ernment, - 4 Socivty that owns tho site of Londonerry, a3 But here wo ‘are confronted with three | £ told You, holds ita right in trust for’ the precedents which, thonglitesly, miny seem | people,” ‘ concluaiva, The inchatienged assumptions a Tow does the Irish Society spend tts of Joln Tylor, Millard Fillmore, and Andrew | money?” Johnson form no tonal tenureo!. olllee, Had “It, seemed to be philanthropic,” Mr. elthar called himself King or Emperor he | O'Doherty, “but {6 was a great swindle, would have been’ no imvere so than he was Tt spent tts Incomo or nearly all of it in ban- Presidont. t quets in London and expenses of manage ANOTHER PoInt nents and does it yor. A Jarge ody: of HH ‘ connection, altho uembera come over hero avery yeur att fiso appears In tne, oor eatlon, A though it ninke a grand progress at the expanse of this, not rise above tho allznity of pestiferous | funds. and thoy fave costly banquets in greeil, ‘Tho salar. Bei WooePrishtent hag | ondonderry and Coleraine, ~ Practically tho has Issued’a proclumation that the cllzens | pot only bu outside of any express kay, Int | all other avecations ‘anu join in this service of Bradford unite jn the relighous obsery- | {¢ would be monstrous fits practical apple | Heesday, Sept 0, fron 16 {0° 19 o'clock a. in, ances suggested by Gov, Hoyt in hls procla- ] cutlon, It would leave to an ospiring Viee- | Pho peante of tho West Sido are invited to mation. Prayers for the recovery of the | lrestdent the risht to decita tpan all tho | join tia union gervico at the Union Park al ot allinents and dtsabitltes of the President, | Congregational Church, corner of Washing- Pretident will by offercd in all tho churches. | ind to take hls oflee frum hia whenever hy | ton street and -Ashtund avenue, 5: Tho Exchanges at Bradford, Olt City, and | chose to dy so. . Lt would also leave lar the | Vhe, tollowlnus uuiceme! d Vitusvillo will bo closod tumorrow forenoon | right to determine when sueh allnents aud (y, * aie ie auounoumene wag: QRAWrL up by. Dr, Kitterkdge, who toolr It aroind to ag token of respect to the day of prayer, disabiittes ceased, and when, Tf ever, he an wiannt” MiGs PILADELMHLA, Sept. 5,—Tho Commoretnd | Wetsld arn tha uilew ov th to ite eee it ae Tao milulsters? meetings for signa. pee oe, ful oceupant. TT Mbps ta ross : Exchange adjourned today until noon to- sometiies has ia tho history af iw eomiry ‘The pastor of. the Union Park Congrega- morrow, and tho Produce Exchange until | that the Viee-Prestdunt was tha biter Ww flunal Chueh: having very kindly offered the Wednesday, In respect to the Governors Tau uaaltish Tg Fecal lee. wil vii t f ie ue the ehureh building for, the Bervices ' netive lenge with esiiloal's tnost paws | gt prityer nesday, as requested by proc- iecammeten asking for prayors for tho Dres- erful und Maat enumnius, Labatt tint Nasantlon of tie Novernor of Hilinols we ante oe onto, she allies sould Hiely atin ings that a wit tot at rhiurched on the Weat Side, would J . vory slight “Inability? on the pert of tho sHestly ured our congregations to suspen Crxcixnaty, O,, Sept. 5.—The Chamber of | President, Lo use ttt favorit exureasion at |" Fata nvocations ant Tweet in the Union Commerce,’ by & unanimous yote, niljourned Ronatog TATA ta dette feu ape Paty gruel reu ag to He geloale foday, to LW. “Tir orde ppportt ; vera ree) reste wie dae prayer for the restoration to health Bap ice rece eye oR ae ste Auta te eSreutiey Manta ane Uy ay au belo eo en Sigued by all the ih: awn ngtlon, MMM bts cuties, whihe | pastors at the West Side, . day ‘of prayer for tho recovory of tho | 4 i ho President hlinselt ia yet alive, abhouga Test Ch raat President, in necordance with Gov. Foster's | disnbledt and stek, will never be i ‘he First Cone atlonal Church will also 2 8 OW VSS REA Vranas =F pense Whawosed ar) moet with the Union Park Chureh this morne | aways been. fixe by law. By what author- | Society does nothing tor the people, except | motionless to tte Nahtost, farthest branch, | of the litigation), there ‘ave: millions of do 5 proclamation. . tolerated by the Amerienu people, Tag nt ity Beur named, to unite tn prayer for C to give donations to some of the schools. If | then slowly bowed his head, the whole | Inra’ worth of’ property throughout ite MINNESOTA. THE AMINE, Wie Presents reeove) brayor for | ity, thon, J asi Has tho foowin tenena draw | Tet venae polonged tuto peopid of Lone h tr aud abproprinted the Presidential wage? trunk, shuddering, Sup appre Garfield should languish pon fonderry, they would givoten tintes as mich the bed of pain where tho assasin’s bullet | for schools, and reduce the taxes of tha city has pluced -him, for tho restoft hig oftictal | ONé-half: faxes tn this clty amount to five term, lg he not entitled to and otght homnot { Shillings In the pound on the valuation. . Tho to reegive hls full gulacy? Le Mr, Arttur, tn | tenants pay the taxos—that Is reer cout the mean tino, should uct as President, by | Over and above their rontal, In November what authority could he draw mora than his | {asta largo portion—ono-fitth or one-fourth— atlpend ug Vice-President? x of the city fell Into the hands of tha lrish To uring. the argument to'n single and | Secloty by the lapse of long leases; aud it amiall point, ean we lave mare thin one | Ot only President of the United States nt one and : DEMANDED THE NACK-RENTS the same thie? 1 should like to sea tho'| exacted by the middlemen (who built the process of reasoning by which othor than © | houses), but compelled the tenants to agree degarlve ane wor to alle question cai he ar from fiuartar to fiuartan to keep thelr preni- at An Ne | isea in repair, anc ve Vice-President docs not and cannot become quarter's n otlea.” SIeND BORER On on Presidont, E would: ike to know how he ean "Phe old tenants got ni lon? succeed to that ofiice In nny other. Perhaps |“ None? Borne. combongntony then with an awéul ritopending on the decisions for the erunahing, crushing noise that filed the Bulan free couse. that has over been brad i wood with dismal echous—walls of the dy- | hofore the courts to determing whieh ing monarch’s mourning comrdes—it | tras Society of Friends, ‘The iliffereuces 7 plunged forward. ‘The very echoes wera | tween the branches aro, 1 presume, Pee drowned then, Shere was a terrific crash | generally underatuad. ‘The Progress ie of wrested Hufbs a8 a raged rent was tori | ag: they ‘call themselves, or, are and throvgh the woven branches of tho trees, 8 | and who, I belleve, constitute fa ri whirling, shrioking rush of air, a thunder | jority of the. entire suclely Ing, deafening boom and shock that shook | tho “present —time—have departe te the ground dike an carthquake, and Iifee | the att fatty and — practices oti . less, biceding, and scarred the glint lay Jow. | Church in the following substantial peri Itwas somo thue before any of us. moved, | Intra: ‘They have singing In Mu a a or searcely breathed, aud when wo did, one | worship; call an persons (o sped eB might have thought us pagan. worsh{pors or to stand up in confesslun; read te draw! nih the smoldering rulng of a de- | fy moeting; Rave Tess silences and tg out yastated temple, We found the end of the | In ruylval services, havlug penltents pen trunk thirty eat from the stump. ‘Chix was | to the mourners’ beneh in much Hee oa explained by the woodman, who pointed | fashion as tha Methodlsts. They ‘red out that the bark underneath the trea | dlacarded many of the pecuiiart rye. tur Mothaidlst Tahnistors resumed thelr eutherings yesterday morning in the Hulda on Washington -Hlder We Cy Willlng ocet- The Itey, Dr. Axtoll, of Kan. cou, itera a fervent prarer on behalf of evaldent Cartel, and it was ordered that vivlous Muthodist clergy, together with weoule who tay be able to at, a mecting for spectal prayer ¥ ent, the aning to be held in tho nuseh, corner Washington and Clark at noon today, tiie of the Baptist ministers of day morning, it was decided , vvlevs tony fram 10 to 13 In the Fivst Baptiit Chureli, cornur of South Park avenua ad Uairty-est street, In compliance wih ta Governors procinmution culling Sr. Paur, Minn. Supt. &.—Gov. Pillybury Mie airs eortoes! uplitins ings no surat evely Mcht or power ta deelare the Pro Rais iota to unite in the observance of tomorrow as Ea i Rene Kind ues ths mo of fasting and prayer that President Gar- | ation,” he asks, Seould une Cabliet ssi eld may be spared from death, and suon | on this subject? What elate of tte Cone a trausinissionef the message: made It too y Interterhig whi Ue quenthats atall 2 ‘ate for the Governor to notify the people iy ta eee btst ha tele 10 TO The shroughont the State, and he has so advised. | ability of the President, would fiov. Hoyt, giving expression, however, to | lave to determine hla recovery? aly full sympathy with the surgestion mado, Looulinty thera treatin wins ind the hope that Minnesota umy be able at by law te deeidd then, a Move | fa haht 4 later date to joln 4 concerted movement | we hud better ¢ . oy all her sister States, Several of the pas: | ‘The truth Is, how ors of the churches tn St, Patil and Minme- | determine, lies eS Fae ex jes bi uy Lhayo been prolix;and L may be wrong; “ r ‘ F t ds, apolis Intend bolding prayer-meetings tomor- fives, Jn Cancer. Hee il mente a offur prayers for tha Ihave stated: my views and favo wes UH tuigeonniyae tho Dister, custous, prayall in eee TouBH aur taee tt the witlel fanner if a ae tape My exular sesslat by Jaw et vtoldy S PUCOVETY, at YG, ‘i W Ves: iy | anid are, na Word re, coy, In whieh the recovery of tho President | iiedovermuent Ix nu well cansteieaied, ty nceoritahiee with tho proclamation of the 5 ee US Jinsntnt tho Nee oe ant M always ‘Tho ihside of tha bark, when freshly cut, | progressive, ‘The: Orthodox bran i b shall bo’the subject of special supplication. harmonious amt strong ie Ra siiettey of | Governor, dere will be speelal services this FAILURE. . elty tenants.” is ag allppory as ® schoolboy’s favorit tee- | course, thosa wha dlsi pEOvO ot oikotdet Ye 2 RIeTRIGY Oe EOLUSUNN: excetition, Tae hut a suudto Interest Wil | morning, vamnienging at 10 o'clock, i the : “5 HY Pint des tho Ulster ewstam mean ero? | slides and the troe, with Its erie forward | ‘vations, and who staid fost bs Waginnayon, dD. C., Sept 6 Tho Com. | suiler jf tho, President shoutd not be adie |, First Ciristlun Chueh, corner Jndlana ay. |, AWwnENcE, Mass,, Sept. 5.—T'he Lawrence notion, had sild along on Its own bark, As | of things li ts anelent Viger. des wo.atood by the atimp, showers of light, Ene eouuisel neo ciiaed ba xreeu.. branches continued to fall from’) of the eno; and Judge Tul, wha ; the trees on either side of the fallon trunk | thorough and painstakung Judges 9 Meorrect natilits nakedness was covered with the | ing with great care, In order (88 rome soft grech. ehrgud, tenderly tald on by | record may be oblalned tor bai] wv. pitying hauds.” Werclimbed up on the back | Court; to which tribunal tho case 1 yy of thy prostrate sequoia and slowly paced itd ] pouted for final decision, whisteyet js entire length. | Our progross was not imped- | )1itls fadiug may be. edt by Iinbs, of-whieh this mighty redwood | of the case will be awatted with Was free three-fourths of Hs length and | tho Soclety of Friends every WMH ogre, those that hud grown near its top dud been Whippe® off und splintered Into frags Rote ments by its teria mecthys with te | yreaioal Vireues fart Vien are oscliet at 7 gud of © Bad and Health os per, ceat Wubroken au yinmnetrical length we tals abou A turned and Jooked back, reflecting -that-.on ihe geitanrlog. cours aw eeace ott . to Witt bis) hand or ap above a | ont and Twenty-ttth street, in behalf of the nisslonery of the District of Columbla call | whisper-from this tow andl te rezaliy | Vreatdent of the Untted States, A fall at- apen the people to unite with tholr brethren | meeting of Congress, Wh all our partignt | tendaney of the members aud friends of the mall portions. af the Union ‘Tuesday, tho | ditferctious, the American people are solbily | church fs ‘neatly tivited, : ith, In offerlug prayer for tho recovory of the | tuited In thelr Jove for tho Institutions of | Uniweurdang with the Governor's procla- i fi basal their vountry nud in thelr devotion to stabill- | mutton, services of prayer for the Prosldent Presi dent. : ty. There is ulsv great conservatigm at thls | willbe beld ja Lingoln Park Churel, corner 5 : ‘The Distrlet Commissioners huylug ordered | tne fy the public mind i view of the condi. | of Sophta and Mohawk streets, from 10 til 13 emerald ore | a, afta a nic ae | hth A A A “wove res: y men who would no 3 thes ne 1 purstiaico Of the call of the Governor, ee Prete rat ie ae deste a Se tes, or present fuctious gnestions with whigh | the members of the K. A. SL und Chicago entathe aac re ord ere ‘ BL iy slept to uniburrass the adininistration of the Goy- | Siual congregations wiil meet at the temple mien 2 closld for the day... ‘There wast | ernment, would meet with w heavy and dé | of tho tutter, on the corner of Indlana ay mecting of ministers at the Christian Church | served condemnation at tho hands of the peo- | enue and ‘Cwonty-llrst street, at 10 o'clock . tonight, at which it was deelded'to hold spe | ple. Noy there will bo no trouble, nor | this iorning, te. offer supp cations and tial services of prayer in all the churebes in) Hecegsity for action until Congress meets, | prayers for the restoration o| t Worsted Mills corporation has made an as ral ranat dt covers entirely diferent Naages slgnment. t “ —— neans sluply .the 1! Two Vermont Boys and a Bear. the good-will ‘of m tutu’ Biot neat ehington. Hu does tot mean Last Friday oh yt 2 + ) Hee Drees, falr rents or fixity of tenure. ‘The rents in ude wout up Mansfeld | the County Derry havo been constantly ris- Mountaio trout-tlshing, and suent tho night in ig, and the revolt ogalust lundlordisn {s yoom on the second floor of tho Hultway | very strong h ay) i habe Nouso, which was otuerwixo ompty, During tho | Very strong here, hey returned two £1 night thoy wors awakened by tho sound of auine | Crals for this county ut the Just two geuaral animal sdrambling taata lower window, Thon | electlons—a thing hitherto unheard of in , came sounds of suratehing and cluttering on the | Dorry, Jt was a direct pronouncement of, tloor below, and thou up the stairs, ‘Ihorough- | the Protestant farmers against the landlord ly alarmod, and having bo woapony but pooket- | systam. ‘Tho landlord capdidates wore ka! the boys now sprang up and drow thoi: . a ane bad ‘AOrOSS ihe door to bar the, cheeaned, Tho DEVEATED DY AN IMMENSE MAJORITY, creature onto to the door, and, after saufling | Although personally they were the most pop- n the a ofthe qwatermelom the Prosident, 1 at Ly 1 py the cracks, cudouvored to posh it opex. The | ulin men cotinty. ;, the morrow the woodmau would. cut the | and nothing has yet buon discove wy H the District tomorrow, wit ovenlt the Lresident should remaln as pow: FO erasllLe of the city and all frleuds of | boys "orowdud tho bodetead ‘uguinst’ tao door | "What supports Leadond ery ee trunk intq fourteen-foot seetlons; on the | nivhes yo portoue andspeedy 6 "el yiog ese I | Dernorr, Mtuh., “Sept, Sov.’ Jorome | piemismeLest, HAVEST, AND MOST RYFIOLENT THY GOVERNMENT OFFICES, Mii alltwely nuahe, Due word in awaytobs | the city lives hielly y, ehiet-manus | next day ox feums, with thelr shouting | wor complaint Oe a ae Kor poe Alay ieuall ne follog ing ercelasnatlon . METHOD + pe ‘Phe hours ast apurt thi anokhtan nea Anis shouted loudly ut the Natrude; p 4 factorius wud general trade. “{n the eastern | drivers, would drag thesy sections, stripped | B¥eu when diurrba: unnil the B8Ehe ‘the President of the Un eo Hes re to Sook grighe portiow‘of the county the IInon trade Jy tlour- their bark, to the neurest sawmill; on the | tlaued eating of ordinary foo! Weve ishing; there are a good many manufactories i o ¥ eticlous it Bt tho whoutiig, and souttled down-stal morrow after that xrimy nien would lay tron | BM beounte ehronto, this de clorgken 10} Lp. a M Vf 9 tritienl condition from a wound received trom a | yticl\ Cougross could provide to determing lul prayer for the ‘recovery of Mresl- | oot atthe window. ‘Tpo morning fight saowed of spec estion of the Presldent’s: Inability dent Garitleld will be very Generally observed , 4 itis ttre more,—watermelon, ty sgn : an 1 an ere. ‘Yhess mauufactories In Ulster have | tracka where the giant had failon, and ‘then dmep an day, bas aguin SOLE ypasd depraved assasin. His long-continued gruygle |. would, In Senator Voorhees! opinion, be the | at the Governuent Bullaing. ‘Tha oflces | Goratcheson tha door und) widow-cus 8 Sable ariuura t is tha r . | pr three times a day, bes fara ewe” Sy Tp, foe it intec ated en povoltl wee ri tseiane of will ait met oe) tee, the Bae gutstde tho wiodow the plaln tracks of u bear in. abled the farmers to pay rents that othere ‘onuy, Mnoklng, aud shrivkin; the locome- known to work wonders an Wise they could not alfor to pay, Decause ° 4 . = . Ave would come, desecrating the spot, I ll tho usual romodion bud failed ——

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