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UNFORTUNATE CRANKS. | devegitamwars tit ie wae a momberof DLE CANAL DITCI. and Mutual Ald Assock ong of his speeches tho platformon which | be etosed on the anniv ho was standing suddenty gave way, and, to | How of Sedan, the Intense amusement of the Thiuleals pres- CHESS. ent, the groat mim, wilh dts Fits Achates Benin, Sept. &.—In the ehess contest (ML Spuller), M. Cazot, Wie Mayor, the Pree | today, the game between Zuckertort und au «broken af, He wont Wee: on anit wnat murried, aud beoamne the FE OREIGN . 48 er dtwodntubters, Hho mars fave nutnor at five daughters and and i anally: becurne a widower tind she gen ocent visit to Hasnddon by Mr, imam na rHet a tcumwedantinog | He Bost Oondition of the ion of Indianapolis, Tn. Hearing of Insane Cases by Judge Gime Editar of The Unleago Teibunes Can It Take Sixty Thousand Feet of tbh h— This hot, dry weather a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1881—TWELVE PAGES aa hn 2s } i soa, Se ‘ Loomis Yesterday. gnttst rembul us allot the month of Septem: Water per Minute? tl year to Ray front the one ra! feet, and several other persons, fell through | Now resulted ina draw. Mason beat Ja ist Teu s 4 44 erga forty yeara ton dy Newly-Thrashed British the ‘Hoor and vanished. Mapplly, the wate | Paulsen, Schwarz beat Mason, aud Black- een eee hari gars Be _ Avelule Peek be well ta satel aig tho conversion to Catholtelsm Wheat Is Middling. form was only four feat Mah. No damage | burne bent L. Poutaen. Somo Sat Instances of Mental Imbecilie | preenuttons azainst fires? And ts it not.) Tho Mayor Says the Pumping Works concer el of Gainsborough, the Loudon was done, except to M. Gambetta's dlanity. TIE UNLUCKY CZAm. dont time 10 putin ngnin n word, It need be, i qinelate Me unusing ators. Tho thet Gord Superstitions people yale pon this incident | Bantas, Sept. 5.—It fs understood that the ty and Delusion. aurainst eontraeting the fire mits 2 Will Not Clean the Rivor. a sampden, with thotr eldest child, The B Ik of It Is Admitted as anomen. The tone of M. Gatmbette’s | Czar Iutliated the approaching Interview - ine Ne dhe iia of Lady Cam . at the decialve andl e Bulk of It Is mitted on ve “ Snipe Mom, T Yr ; 7 ; 4 iat cry we Dee etd fagtars, lady Good Authority to Be “ Thor- sn ath Mane tok nab gtelit Hee ATER Ee M4 ene Intemporance and Improver Habits Con- Bide, LO a suse: Chicago’s Sewage the Great Question » cee ne ee et eT IMO ROE oughly Bad.” CH PARISPAPERS ANE CHEEREUD aEADEse | Meetlng is exphuined by the disinetinatlon of tribute Their Quota. Naw Your, Sept, b—Temperatirg at 80 of the Future, : anor ert Me ipesed, tho Pope tad been aenilty today. ‘They report five murd tho Itussinn oflelals to announce fn advance ——— Pike Sluaerees; 8p. is 775 9p. my 744 12-1 Te goosn't avem to mako aay difference with - Spee exeor dion, Ui sreatincel te ie paretih. an atlampted murder, two bad eases of arson, | tho routes which the Czur selects tu travel. Nearly a score at ensus, Involving Insanity of | Ma 73: average tempernture, 734; avernze | the city authorities whothor tho Canal Commlse areca, AD avenge tho inagined wrinv- | A Horrible Rallway Accident in | four aceldental denths, nul a great tire. ‘F bse ROME every type, from the raving Innaticty the mel- | temperature for corresponting date Inst | gioners take care of 60,000 cub{e foct of rivel “ token, bere the horror af hr parente at : latter broke out last night ina draper's shop | ‘fhe Alsatian atitonomists Intend to pre: | wucholy viettn of dixstpation and evit practices, | Yent, 804. ator atalinuté orgs. : ere aie an (rroverent end committal an the France, Kiting Nineteon inthe Rue PortMuhon, Of course, no water | Sent Dr. Korum, the newly-appolnted Bishop | caine up Lefore Judge ‘Toomis in tho County i Gity-Englnecr.Cregior sald yesterday that Su we ee pecan tHE ‘opal Dive 1X: inutch ome Persons, could be got when it was wanted, and fn | Of reves, asa enndidate for the Helehstag, | Court yesterday morning. With few exceptions | yaya Preis a the hottest | Periitondent ‘Thomas told bin, not that the wear tho m7 jar neapiyte, eatled Wmnonsiynor three hora tha whole fnterlor oF the house “INDIA The Natartnnates who. werd honited. for Elin, fara : Commissioners wouldn't take care of that quane or ta the ACU, a ake Kankakee, or Jefferson were without menns of | September day since 1851, Bush fres gre doing support or friends capable of providing for | linmense damnge, thent, They wore 2 varied jot, and fn most enses ef bisantec! was consimed and three unfortunte per . 2 tells 'e sons lost thelr lives, ‘These repented dle. FIVE TIMLS AS POPULOUS AB AMEINCA, asters are adisgrace.to Parts. Lospox, Sept. 6.—The census of India lias tity, but that they could not, the inferetrco be- ing that the canal banks were too iow fu some places, and that the boar couldo’t or wouldn't bey oe . Twenty-five Badly Injured—The punhis Se Accident the Result of A aa i é their mental condition was sudly shown by thelr SIGNAL SERVICE, apend nny money to Inerense the capacity of the poston Transcript: {tls a Ite curious, Carelesness TH JARDIN MAMIDLES eee SOUT and shows @ population Of | a noarnnec and actions In court. OFFICR OF THE CHIEF SIONAL, OFFICEH, | titel, Mr Creer enld further that. 98 soon a8 yo think of It, that ail the bost surgeons Io U It is proposed to close the Mabiite shortly, i an rey Tho first case called was thatof Cutharing | WasiinGy DG. Sept. 6-1 0. m.—For | the plans were ready, tho ground would be Retounity are now editing New York papers, andto boltd on the same site an fimmnense DELMONICO'S. Nov, an Aterican woman of #2 years, residing | the Ohta Valley and Tennessee, fair wenther, | staked off for tho foundations of the works. Omaha Republican (Stalwart): Let us variety palace, which Is to enst $4,000,000, anid i with her husband ot No. 01 Koarnoy sirect. It nppeared that the woman had shown symnptoins: of mental dernnyzement, the result of uterine illeupler, for several vents pust, | Her tus: a sisi southerly winds, stationary barometer, stae | There was, howover, no particular utgency for tionary or higher temperature. ttolng thls, rlnce it would takea long time ta For the Lower Lake region, fair weather, | Vulld tho ensines, j1wo birds with one Hone. When we appoint | Old Jef Davis Arrives Iu. Liverpool and ting and prayer for Garfield's re- Leaves for London 887 of atte Include in one proclamation e z corers, et eine Good Lord tnay save Choster to be called tho Patals du Rendezvous Unl- Interesting Auecdotcs Concerning Some weuel, orexting Ane: = of the Noted Mes Who Were Wined and Dined There, VESTENDAY'S LECTION, nes p winds mostly southerly, . 2 Commissioner Waller was surprised at the ‘ agetition foul friends, SE np amen Seta The death of Lorenzo Delinonico at Shas | Vloleut edict and Te. war urthor shown paeastarena tenner et or bigher | sand taken Uy the Cans! Board, «inca one of Ariane From is Fol H 1! Mount Vesuvius Again inan Active Stato | P.sn, Sept. f.—The resnlls of twonty-one | yy Springs, Ne Yo, Inst Saturday, recally to | {at trom Isl to ino eho wasn Inmate of me | yor the Upper Lake region, partly cloudy | tet aumber bad stated that thoy could take care é mfudana,” says the eet of the of EraptionA Fire in Parla, second ballots taken yesterday show twenty | fd wany interesting anecdotes concerning | Uehivan Biate Aavlum ie Kaktnazvo. THe | other quid aecasionnl rains, "variable wintls Rabanne a a a paient of the, CL Dattpr the cam P Republicans and one Conservative elected, | the grent restunrant mat aud his patrous. pint hee in the aujtume fowethermutat tuo way, | higher barometer, and stutlonary or lower tthe citer foul lt becaine iso clogs thekan a B nae of ONY See apiakerd Mist utter - ‘The Monurehists Jose two sents and the Wher Alexis was hore, he belng a sailor, | fod that if sho wot uzly It way only because be | temperature. he ee soul ve soa PEER ae bite net i te snail money, and If it don't get GREAT BRITAIN. Bonapartists one, . it was deeined the correct thing te dine hin. fudged inate: bat not pane shia) Wap Ad: For Ge Uoper Missiestnpt and Lower ais: thoust the elty authorities and the board oree, Suing. Just now the outlouk OLD JEFF. is ih a paupe: sour! Vai partly cloudy weather, local i ie THE FINAL RETURNS "The fol of sixty-foursecond ballots for membersaf the Chamber of Deputies show that fifty-six ite- publicang, three Royalists, and five Bou tars of tha New Lork Yaeht Club got together and resolved to invite him to their quarter-deck, sling the Iinmnock of courtesy in their fo’enstl’, snd overwhelm for money 1A elt ndidates wit have to Lonpox, Sept. ~The Globe says: “Jet- ure preity deep poukets.” ferson Davis arrived at. Liverpool Sunday in New York Journal of Commerce (Den): | the stenter Bernard fall, from New Or- grenlf they were convinced of tha truth of all | feans, He is not In good heatth, After a ys Murtha Covel, an interesting-looking git! of | ruins, wines shifting to northerly, stath y | should com! deretandl 6 c erly, stationary come to an understanding a8 to the 24, and a vietinl of melanckolia depression, was Uta et s a . ie nuat.. See is the ndopted sdayenter of ano b ‘outer, and stationary or fower temperd- | quantity of water to be pumped, for It would be ilu Covel, who resides at No. Wi South Western | UY Avente, and It was altered that she entertulned I l the delusion that her ndopted father Jowlng speelal bullethy 3 . | folly to go to such an expense if the Cannl Com~ ye Chief Signal Olliver furnishes the fol- | mixstoners were to order tho pumps atopped ‘ es partists have been elected, The Republle- an with e of thelr hospitallty. nN te A Hee “ whenever they saw fit, & woe Canadians $y ria Se dy short slay at the Adelphi Hotel he left for } ans gatned ten sents, seven from the Bonna- aT ieee they nte card ihe Ge WASTED TO KILL IRs tan’ paroumtee i Tei tit the & South At- | staror Harrison sald he didn’t propose to con= ‘i Cuoads were Tan tho United States—sho stili | WoMlon by the Midland allway express. | partists and three from the Royalists. ‘The | tortatmment in honor of tne Russian Grand The girl counied very inuch depressed in sptrite, | “Pe temperature has risen from 2 {to 0 de- | fer with the Canal Commissioners un the sub~ ey sand bealtDin’ Maentinl thing. Sho ly noture- | He declined an interview. Republican loss 13 two. ‘The new Chamber, fered irom qains (the Head. Dee Altre Ke, | tess in New England, the Mltdle Atiantle | cet, The Council had ordered the works to ba WA ROS: ie meno is not even an Independent coun- PROTECTION, colons, and the appanaye of | ‘The Standard says: “I would be rash to wr Ste a te nos Fatal deteceewhieu no | draw any conclusion from Sir Stafford natural aE ae ETE sit Hos ot Northeote’s guarded references to free trade, Ar sho passes Ou, by nnnoxntion, to her | Jie inust know tat ho greater enlunity glorions destiny of unton with tho Republle of eon Nnnbet fo ve Consurvatives tint to the West inke ofice with such a program ns 1s fore: New York Tritntie (Rep.): ‘The United | shadowed Inthe speeches of Lowther and Sir gules Army did not contain a braver, more ex- | George Elllott. If the Conservatives are not perienced, or more prindent soldier thin Eugeno. prepared to advoente a return to protection, Gare, Yet thoro (ssearcoly n doubt tht ho Mas | Huither election ean be considered au un- Jue A oth me eee qualified Conservative vietory, though the ve, wo may oxpect a rattling fire of Government cannot afford to disregnrd the oe ane iaitor tho war thus terribly bean significance of its double defeat." jsover, tha Chiofa who. murderatl ‘him will be In- WsNUr NULTY, OF MBATH, Mie 0 Washington ores to tae Cifeat Pataery In a Ietter to Parnell, points ont that the and eat bome louded with presonts to prepara | Government only passed n lund bill when tt Duke wns ono of Ae Wel elegant of its kind, gott in Delmoilleo’s best style, comprise 450 Republicans, 47 Bonapartists, | poy "5000 oye could make uty and4t Monarchists. ‘the Republleans eom- peoply quite gastronomleally com fort- prise 30 Left Centre, 108 Left, 206 Itepublican G ey Dick ‘ able. When Charles Dickens was Union, and 46 Extreme Left, Among the | pore he made his home further notable features In the second ballots are} uptown, but wis o. frequent visitor at tha Revilton, Intransigeant, polling 5,297 votes | Fourteunth street house. Me was n heavy in Belleville, against 1,509 for Sicks, Gam- | enter anda heavier drinker, ‘Two bottles of betta’s candidate, alnpaicie at Junch wero a mere tlle te GASiGR ROA AAO BOI mit hie favorit. earmle, was. byunc ys ome thimbleful of brandy.” sal Newnouna, Sept. 6.—Gumbetin, speaking | Dickens, as he was about driving’ to the ata banquet last nlght, sata he didnot think eee bottlg ane. a tun bien wont produced iu, CONSIC S120 se wll pS Hae a prcth “thimble,” and the fact thut it was Iiterally “ ” * 3 ca tolerm: new Chamber; that It should not be aban- Dip oda 6 wnld-that: in took a totara De! doned, but only postponed, 9 fresh appeal monica got up many a dinner for A. T. eroctod, and, baying the money In hand, he 4 A Sinith teativod that he thought her Ingane, and | States, and the Lower Lake region, ane | would bulid them, s the Jury ayroed with Alm, utthoigs ihoevidenee | fallen fro.d to.% degrees ‘In tho Missourl | retueed te teke cho Mutat at wee aaUnErs Sanus, of a character to justify such a | Valley. ‘Uhe following temperatures are re- | by tho Legisiature, the responsibility rested on ‘Ainglia Parker, a married woman of 43, tutor. | Vetted? Enstbork, bss twebes. (i; Mont: | then en Alpenn, U3 Duluth, 53, “NE DIDN” VE ribly: bad bealth, was found Ipnane but nut a f saad 4 je b DIDN'T BELIEVE Pauper Thurt seas pa hennd Tonsoube I tale Light rains ore reparted froin the St- Taw | the works would eleunse tho Chiengo Itiver or ase. The woman bad tried to shoot her hus- | rence, Valley and Northwest ewhers | the South Fork of the South Brauch. The for- band, although the pistol was nuloaded, and, ng | erst ofthe Mississippi and ii the W vat Gulf | iner was “ practically pure” now, but the latter she said, she “only meant tolame him.” Sho | States falr wenther has prevailed. The pre- | was filthy, Galy a sitiall portion of the water jade a pitirul plen for Nberts. and youd catia Bad vailing prinds enst of the Mississipp! River fom Ge Betas ok wou) be pumped uta his joat bor little boy and xirl, and had much | are southerly, eanittnots jottzh to tesson the stench—Jjust the trouble, > . 4 Indications are that fale wether will pre- Hahly BUELL, asic, te Bia mind, about nll thac i dJohunn B. Mayer, a German boy of 38, only 2 | vail in the Middte, South Atinntic, and Gulf | Wo 4 a hy the expenditure of tho $200,000 few mnonths Itt the cou vevtne next. - He sitd . y, with Ilgher | “ould be to ditute the water going throngt the that two men bad tr to polsun. bln with Stutes today and tomorrow, with Ileher | canal, rendering It tes vlfensive, ‘and supply ao rumuthing they put In a Klass of beer, and | temperature in the former district today, abundance of power for the mills at Lockport 3 onde yh toned eth pute bior iet ue : abceerirttr on 5--10:18 runt H reporter also had order. When nskel what tude bim klek- CMIESGY, Sept. 6-10:18 p.m, ite THIMUSE er niso. had a converses up Buch oan fofernsl did ws he hig Fherj Wu] Wind.) Fel] dene ireathar | ton last evening With Judge Glover, one of the u Deen makinu for tho lust fow nights in the Jal, ae| fee] ——| os] | Commissioners of tho filinuis & Michigan Canal. he sald {t wus the cotton whien ha put in’ bis ty What ts your opinion,” usked the reporter, ears He knew that he was not ineany, hut De, oe without counting the Coloniat Depultes, will to the country being unadvisable, Stewart, but no matter what tenytations Mot the rtatement made by Superintende: tnolher campaln, Any intelligent Indian must | could uot, with any regard to its own safety | Loxvos, Sept. &—A Laris correspondent | Were prepured for the gucsts the fuvarlable | Biuthordt testitied that ke was, and that the Thomas that tee canal ennvot tke. toe Py 1 veo that war Ia tho best business he can engage and dignity, withhold {t a moment longer. aay tis lb sh 1 Gambetta’ feat ash for the host was asiinple chop, with partial piralyalsof tho optie nerve from whicd enble foet of water per minute, as required by < fh. ‘ frit of tho G tecehORiCD eee Bassas oh Gaijerts Shecel St | possibly » plate of chicken broth. Mr. Stew. | ho was sulfering was tho roauit of le improper | “sys comatnr enrrect act of the Lepisiatura?’ : Boston Journad (Rep.): IL N. Wheeler, | The true spirit of tho Govermuont ts shown, | Newbourg last night, in which hedectired | art died imany noted, people, among them | Practices, ang would end in total paralysis. “Phe | ana insernmontal ercor, T should cunsider ns porfectly reliable nny ‘ Hor of tho Quincy (IIL) Heratd, next to | he says, In its persistent prosecution of the wisi fs tho most detestable mun in tho | men who made the passing of o land bill Cnlted States, Sinco tho shooting of tho Presi- | necessary. ‘The refectlon of the Whig enndi- dent ho has published a series of artielesde- | date in ‘Tyrone County, he says, will tench that Sedan would have been wiped out If | often Gen. Grant. When the late Andy France hud had more stendfast hearts, and | Jenson was swingin ground the elrele he SOT NE i 0" . if virtto, patriotism, Independence, and «is- teu featively ding een nh sand after dain for materiul enjoyments -had wore | fun, at nll events, and kept his friends in boy suid his mother was Inarne in Bayreuth, FY ater, Germany, and the Jury fuund bit insane anda Moan aaomnniet pauper. | ‘teh ‘ beta Henn, hurdles, 44. Anna Duane, a girl of 20, was brought In on est Lemporature. complaint of her father, Patrick Duane, of No, | bemest teiuporature. Ath statement Mr, ‘Thomas micht muke. He has ee held the Superintendency for twonty-live years, and Inova every fuot of the ennal fram ono on tothe uther, It he suyr the cant twill nut take Wty of water It won't, and chat's the idont. A. fow days eince bh 1 ho West Lake street. Sho ia In tho habit of GENERAL ONSRIVATIONS, - nonnoing Hie ree ee iena Just ASHGMOTATIO We Gladstone a lesson that he cannot with im- | largely prevailed, was loudly cheered, routs of merriment. .After they were all | runutug away from ‘home ond remalning out ept.b—10:18 water should you think the canal declared thn’ Grand again be doununeed the | Punity trifle with the Just wishes of tho COLLISION. gone he called to lis seryant to “Come to | several days. Itappenra that her mother tind Ther, could tuke: Tin 7 been Insine, and that the girl was a uympho- Stations. rhs ai Wind, [Rn] Wil'r. “T sannot give you any mantic. She was ticketed through, Cyvug it, Gritith, a red-berrded and blue-oyed man of #7, who for five years past bas been snb- Ject to epiloptle tits, eniwwe nextin order. Ls aged fathor, who auld be wad nearly B) yeurs of aye, said be bellevcu his son's inind MAD BEEN IMPAIKED BY PITS, Grifith anid be wanted to go w York where ho could get a fulr show, Everybody iu Coleago a bed? Mr, Delmonico told the President Paute, Sept. G—The exoress-train from | thut after his servant had undressed him the Marseilles camo in collision at Charenton | waiter would show blin his room. "No, he with an ordinary passenger-traln from | wou't,? said Andy, *Viundress myself, but Montargis. Tho ordinary ivaln had gone | tht boy sleeps In'my room gud nowhere else e e X disay 2 tonight, and that Ltell you." ‘That ended it, off the rails, when it was overtaken by tho } and the colored ‘attendant abvared Witt hig express, ‘Tho hindermost carriages of the: | master tho best, rovin In the house. ordinary train were crushed, and about The fate Col, Bisk wes not a regular fifteen persons Instantly killed nud several | patron of Delnonico’s. Ue went further wp- ures. If you want i detutls you must Re tothe Stiperintendent. The Ol Fain quantity vuries, We bave now nll the water bleu, that is ‘necessary for purposes of navigating, weray and whenever. the wind viows off tho laku for Iwo or threo days tho volume of water forced intu the Chicago iiver is something immense, and it would bo out of the question to talk apts adding to this volume by puinping at sucb ner," ” acheming, plottin, people. wt td doce isi harany Up ie ae at THE sroohs SALES TODAY fog thoto resident 10,500 bales were disposed of, comprising " ; iulpkind of talk to intente Me thne come Ladige | Sydney and Port Phitip; good demand ; rates pent patriot has not broken tho miscreant’s | firm, < Lead, MILL, STREET. The Dally Peortan (Enoch Emery’spaper) | Dunrtn, Sept. 5—Ten men were arrested , bas nupended and gone to where the waodbine | at Mid street on suspicion of belng connected twinetb, And this fact leads the Transcript to | with tho recant rald for arms at Pomeroy’s uy wt! Glare v Cloar 3 a train |,“ Therebas teens good deal aald about enrtala fa wits down on his, and people tad taken platuls ‘threate’ made by the Canul Comintastonera, aa ce town, but now and then he spilled over from | and elabs to KIM bin. It was shown that he was of Hl pears Tao atlas ot this: toeson ae house. Subsequent to the George street | Seriously injured. his bow! of bounty there. On one occaston, | of fomioldal tendencies, and when hie was ade Seat iiea iter tte ee tee iver eas a Sete? jl Ay of uowepapers Bice the aitray this morning, the people armed theme ACCONDING TO LATEST REPORTS . at half-past4 pw, he called at the otitee. | judzed Insane ang tho bulls teied to leat ble thus cut olf tho city sewerage, Whut is thore mol i outofr court. he broke out with wild shouts of “rnurder,” and mudo so desperate a resistance aes took four strony mento remoye him to yo jal, august Simon, u German, aged #2, and without friends or monuy, came into court barefooted ond In bis ebiri-siceves, It seme that since bik wife deserted him three yenrs ago be bad been drinking heavily, and that delirium tremons bud gothim, He smiled itiotically when the verdict of insane and a pauper” was pronounced, Tho fury wentover tu the juli to eee Mory Monuhun, who was not in condition to be brought inte court. She Is.an Irisnwomun ared i, ane her insanity, which ts of a violent type, is directly traceable to her recent continement. She was booked for Joerson, and Dr, Blnthardt rian was started, And tho orthografy of tho | Selves and attempted to tlecoy the police Hise Is that {t nevor pirat) to start a | from the barracks by means of n fatse report porapaper with, 88 solo purport of und cem it that several persons had been killed. The fag aa established Journal, And, tually, buying | stratagem falled, or, doubtless, thore would ched tho reading ol tho lesson, wo learn that piiag . a cr faandedand eongucted for the pur- | have been serious bloodshed, A large addi- pow ot sceking to injuron hcighbor'a business | tional force of constabulary will be sent to feral soon or Inte, to meat with inglorious | } tmerick, failure.” MORMONS: Peorla (1) Journal (nd.): Wheeler's wy fa cuaim for freo speech iathin, Ifhe has a right to the number of 550 salted today for Utah. omy what uo thinks without Ihnltution, otuer | SWitzerland and Gormany coutribute the people bave the same right. Ifbe utters what | steater number. ‘Two thousand Mormons erersbody else considors offensive, why should | have left Liverpool this summer, nineteen persons were killed .and twenty-five foctitaes ieee it, ae Lavan it .ftutop stant np injured, several it 1s feared mortally, In the | (NCI Ww vet Uh tilings, rallway aceldent, whieh Is attributed to the seared ln ae Evie building for 10° men at failure of asignal man to block the Hue | “ints two hours from now.” against the express traln. It seems the slow } nee a greatdeatcan be done in two y ; pours, {ruin from Montarges arrived at Charaiten | ATL right, Colonel, Tit do, tt but It will fe * em, | ba an expensive Job for you.” shunted the express train dashed into It. ‘The | © \Whosaid anything about the cost? You travelers on the slow train saw tho oxpress | do ttand PM pay for ite? ; approaching, and some tried to jninp out of (Of cottrse the dnt was sorved and equal- the carriages. Some boiles of the vietins | ¥ of course the $1,000 billas paid, were so horribly mutilated that identifleation nthe ehh featinent batt was Biron, to inlay ‘ “Tho Commissioners unve been pretty round- ly abused on this scure. It simply grew out of tha ‘requiremont of tho Joint resuludon that, unless tho elty erect pusppug works ut Beidge- port. within v certain period, the Canal Commis- sionors were required to throw THE AUXPLAINES INTO THE CHICAGO RIVER Ry tho terina of this tewlstation we had but one : tila todo, Now the question suggests steel ‘ very furelbly to any thouwbtiul mind: Would tho Commissioners be guilty of wny such laws / 4 lusneas as las been charged should thoy carry “4 out the plain requirements of the resolution? =, OF corse tho requirements nre unreasonable, i ‘but that would not release us from tho necessity e tecomplain it others utter whut he calls offon~ FURTHER RIOTS. 5 is speak Fe anrnteeirte the Academy, and isi arn ery anxious that Bavons his opinion that With proper care sho ay or curryung out the conditions of tho resolu : tire. ithe inust bo allowed to abuso people. he | Listenicr, Sept. 5.—Lhere have been fur- ONDKAUX, Sept, &—The British barks | Delmonico should furnish the supper, | “They | would recover inf month of to. eel cat “tn what respect wero thoy tthreasountlo?* hittstand abuse, if hodeclires thut the Prot- | ther riots uuting the morning, ‘The ‘sol-| David ‘Taylor, Capt, Wallnee, aud Violet, | declined on the ground that there was no ) Wess Se ne eondinign, Ho nus been a8 By at ed ed eee at A eae loacbyen th be shot, he ‘oust ok be sure dlers who marched on George street wore | Capt. Harding, both from New York, have | P*9 Lfow inneh guarantee do you want}? | coulined in the Bridewell, and whlle thore tore ut Pera ui beeen) He Sounlated Fen eee ene eet iseag | Stoned. ‘Thay then charged the mob, uis- | been In coltiston nt this port. ‘The damage | sald tim. “A thousqud dollars," sald Del- | Wan" or’ word cdueation, au urenitect. and e Teving with nuvivation. “uls could only: be done ory of free speech. Itis prepared to take ail | persing itin all directions, During the riots | sustained Is not yet known, monica, “AN right)? revlied Fisk, “EU | sculptor, und bad doen employed until recently ih ny Huvhicition wus closed.” titgives, Anything that cannot do this, 18 | yesterday there was no resident Magistrate DKAD. take 500 supper tiekets,” and he did, a # Wood-unrver by the Pullman Compung. 13 ra hat js the uttitude of the Commissioners oot freo speock. ‘This isa completo nnawer to ith the 1 1 th 1 ey if Se ‘The Ring potentates never favored Del- | was ndjudpod insane and 1 pauper. ph rensing the tow uf water loto the eatal?’ Woeeler's arguments, Public opinion is ataucn | With the police, and tho Riot act was nob | Panis, Sept. 5,—The death is announced | monico’s up-town. house anneh, but sent | Rdward Haguey, a harmless tunatle, who baa | SonAntonioce.| We are quite willing that it should Yo done, Afover heat at Quincy that It Is probable thathe | read, The disturbance was caused by some | of the Arcliduchess Marie Clementine of | thousands of dollars inthe Chambers street { been conuned lu the Beidowall, and who refused | Gateevton., & Beet dud thut it dooan't Interfere with our trat- i wilget bimseif Into troubte hoforo the thing 18 | gotdt Acne Insultl 43 about th Eimnpe Is | place, Peter B. Sweeny used to go there | toeat Me, Pelton’a nice cbleken broth und pte | Wuron, Daigo. He. OF course wo dunt want to hive our banks Through with, butoven then be is only getting | Soldiers making Insulting remarks about the | Austria, aunt of the Emperor Francis | place. Pete te eee ee te iulmecit, | Wasnt once ticketed fur Jetferson. ee. | overiiuwed, nor tu buye a current tearing Bu own fil of free speech. If people sat up Pope. ‘The pollee fired upon some persons | Joseph, and widow of Leopold, Prince of ee ee et eaiteat’ he nigaels Yiinoleted | Margaretta Janos, nn irish womun of 4%, ree YPhunder-storay, {borough ut the rate of six or veven miles ah tule hime what fo that buaedtielai In SEAT ta) throwing stones, and. iitleen wan Wonndad, Salerno, ‘age S{. Her death occurred at | qnargain with Delmonico by whieh the ltt: a Le eg one ina viet POLITICAL. relieve to the utmost of our ability the distress rgbtof free spevoh? If n man hns tho right to s¢ino dangerously, The opinion is freely | Chantilly. ter was to take Peter's 'Thirty-tourth street | of intemporanee and perfectly demented, and of Chicagu with its ever lucreasing quantity of t defend assusination, ho has the rigut to provide | expressed that tho police might havo kept FINK, WITH LOSS OF LIFE. property for n restaurant. 5 the Jury found her insane and a pauper. o1to sone, ue ci we are willing that our the money to defend tho nssnain, ‘hla ls logic. | pack the mob without firing. Panta, Sept. i.—A fire occurred In a shop When T weal daughter was to bo Inarrled ; ‘A YERY OLD MAS, Bete cn te ea NA ear REO eS. Geetaly Heoations. Us. Cleveland Leader (Rep.): Tho colored HICKIE’S BLAYERS. on the Rue Port Mahon, In this elty. Several | tho old mn called on Delmonico two months | who sald bis name was Wilbelin, and about 4 In advances, and, without inentionlag tera, menof Philadelphia have been holding 9 meat. Conk, Sept. 4.—The. Coroner, In spite of sluply sald: “want a supper, coud une, oe . y ams rent advantage In running as iueh water ae Who nothiug whatever way known except that |, CINCINNATI, O.. Sept. &—An effort hns | YF nay ven fogto celebrate tho appointment of three or | the verdict of tho jury, refused to sign tho possible froin Chleayo River nto the ean? persons were kittedsand injured. he was picked up on the street and taken to tne | been made this afternoon te have the County | "6 To whut advaniages du you peter, dander” i +} for my danghter’s wedding; 499 people. | Uritewell, was found insane und x pauper. u ante . Which isto meet at | “Why, the more water runs through the r four of tholr number on tho poilée force of the | eommitment agalnat the police oflicers who AFGHANISTAN, Goat-day.” The day after the supper waa | Daviddacobson, a Tz-year-old. bus. who Ine ee One to cuca ie the rene | canal, Ge tareditied, and tuuretare tty loss ee. are ae 4 Kreatorowl and unbounded | ghot and killed Mickle, AYOOR KUAN TO FIGHT THE HRITIBIH, served ho enlled and patel for it. sisted on keeping his baton In court, was found * obnoxious will be the sewage, You have no. 2 slaem, mong the spenkers was one man tube (Insane. Ho is n Swede, and came to thls | son that the day lias heen chosen by the | idea of the wlttur feeling amony the farmers country a yenr avo, Last Jano he wasaun- | Governor of the Sinte us one far special | along the line of the canal. ‘They consider it ao struck, and gince that tlue. has veer pecullor in | prayer for the recovery of the President. | outrage that tho City of Chicazy shuuld dls. re! ie ou is Set 5" veu- | throuzbor ¢ turming regions 0 janes trom Tory bad cold, and nppeaced to fixed upon for the assembling of the con veu: i 2} a % oy on on very | fmperlilng the ives of half # miltion o! he in the lust stages of consumption, was found | UoU. Afeetings tor prayer have been very | casas nuthing of ililing tho aie with fo Insute., She lost ait she possessed in tbe grent | Scncrilly Apholuted, and it 1s, thonght the And Contamiitatiig tiie enter so 4570 I the fire, and poverty and trouble did tha rest. services will by attended by a large propor | teh. ‘This latter remark reminds te of ao Willan Willlarason, an Knglish btackamith, | tlon of the rellgious community. ‘That 0 | aiteged statement. of mine that fur wo aged 34, bad * yolecs” which Informed him that | nolsy Republican convention shoulil be } distance of 150 miles the canal bot- coneplrucles were being made ngalnst bin. | Iu Ression ot the saine thine, engas in} tum was ilued with dead fish to Thly {sono of the most dangerous furma of |g fierea struggle fur palitteal spolls, | thedepth of two feet, ‘This gigantic lish story . lunaey, for under tho influence of suck bullu- | seeing Inappropriate. The Executive | gee out of on Interview a reportar of an even- Trees Rybeured. that Wiltwsan hud ueen | Commtttoe were called togethor ut a inty | The Poona of tho th by the Cuichuo sewage, : drinking very heavily for along thine, und that | hoor this afternoon to consider the matter | ang said thut while repairing one of our fouk: must oF big“ volces” ved ina black bottle | Of © postponement. The Hon. Warner M. | ico mitovscuth of bere ita bottota was covered Inbelled “ Holland gin." He waa in astute of | Bateman appeared before the cotomittye and | with dead fish to the depth of two feet. Theto the most _extremo nervousness, and will trea} urxed that to gu or with the work of the | bas Ueen a good deal of fun at ny expense, und chauye of alr, diet, and trentment at Jetfarson. | convention under stich eiretmstances would | the editur offered to muke n correction, but I Last on tho Hst was Ole Henrickacu, 0 Norwe- | bean nct af the greatest disrespect, and Its | thought it two good a etory.to spoil it just for inn, ngod sw, who hud diready spout some time | etect would be toset the Christian portion of | the sake of belng accurate. In the Rigi Asylum. His trouble urises from rf As I undorstuad it, you are not oppoded to wet fonseeunitinued infringement of matiirat ine, | Mecouuunity against the Republican party. | raxing ail the water tat dan be put tare your who put the demand for ottlee for colored men DEATH ar AX EMINENT: PAIYSICIAN, fansety sensible way. -Hendvied ngatnst ask- | 1ONDOX, Sept. 6.—TTho eminent physician Ing for anything on the more ground of color, | ANd medieal writer, Archibald Willing, Is lutte "demand that a man of our race shail | deud. “ a iat be rejocted un that account, otnor things bee THE “MARK LANE EXPRESS, dat wo wunt,” said bo, “is work y Sorver MeN and wore tke Teeny olen in Its revlew of the grain trade for the past {nto the workshops, fnatorles, and mtits,—for, un | Week, says: AMp, the igroutest wonos tome 1s that wo are During the week progress has been made fot thieves,” Tho speaker dectarea that he | with harvestiug, but the best condltIon has utd rath ‘l eR tual nuiaber ot eotured eur fevers cand gan: been middling, wlillo the bulk has been eons than Hint af the policemen, aaah Indien thoroughly bad, Since Tuesday the weather | a tenaciou ui lo ire \", ¥ prejudias, Rotn white and colorod mon thoula has been cloudy, cold, and rainy, with Intor- eat this question in preoigoly this way, and it | wittent sunshine. ‘Tho cold has checked the enenuraging ta know that prouress toward | sprouthnz of the graln, but also rotardad Its ri orth (reatwont Is bomm rapidly mudo by both | ripening In Inte districts, espectally a Scot- M ‘ land, where there hve been frosts, Reports 1 Meng Heal Serene from Iroland, ste deckledly unfavornble, iment tn the South Pasa, Ifo Donated that he | Jue results of tho Lritish harvest exercise Lonpos, Sept. —A dispateh trom Quetta fines a Brae John Claney, Dan . e ° ne Sickles, Evurts, iden, and other men of Frosinmation declaring tint ae wane feat net i Ft eaters hunts, Tal pati, and u ci 4 es ess noted vines ¥ abba vig uy doned nis intention of fighting the Ameer, | Delinonico’s. A wealthy politician of Brook- and was about to fight the Enellah. ‘To this Net opened 109 bottles of extra dry be the oud ho Invited all porsons having weapons | little parlor on Rourtcenth street one evoning Gov ‘ consider | Upt long after Tiklew’s noinluation In honor belonging to the Govornuent to coustder | ofthat event, Among otler faces once rex them thelr own on condition of thelr Jointug | ular in the Chambers streot restaurant or Ig standard Immediately.” 1t may bo ns- | enfé were thosv of Jotin Van Buren, James sumed that this is merely aclumsy plan to | ‘t. Brady, Fernando \Vood, ChiebdJustlee Daly, Sudgve Anthony Robinson (of the Su- get usinany rifies as possible, Ayoob con- erlor Court), Rlehard B. Connolly, a tinues to send to Herat as much eash as he Batey Halt, Ben K. Hackett, fudge "iene can get.” ham R. Lawrence, Judge Join 2. Bray, THE AMEEI ‘i dudes PArhar : idee ort, Nuleou Finaty NDON, Sept. 5—Th eroy of India | the wonts, Astors, Duncans, Horace 3 J 4 J. A har, dated tho Ist Invt,state that It Is bo | bo Witt Gratin, ‘Van Nort, Sheridin Shook. Neved tho Amecr hns reached Khelat. | Geurge W. Quintard, Willian ML. ‘Tweed, cf ‘Ayoob Khan’s advanced detachments on the | ‘Thomas ©, Flelds, Ald, Jordan lt. Mott, | and the jury adjudged blm insane, but not a Congressiian” Butterworth, why also ab- | cana * tun tay nee ee or water without droge RvAlInbleTorolgt apply and ho nhorteat Rhelat ron have been reentled, and his en- | Hutus | Anaretvs, Capt. Williaa de puupers : pent: before. tha complies took an Oppo. oo) Settainly. | We have no objection to the 00+ eh cl el ely= is . "He \. re & a : fog. ‘The resuit bas boon n dredgn-boat ehanuel tlme for such apply to arrive aro questions | thre army Is now encamped under the walls Ma Soe the most te neta bt Siete THE WEATHER. Republicans on the morrow ns that of i high = ase noes moe SNTERPENES : kept open by the constant use of tho most pow- | which havo moro interest for anillers, ‘Tho | of Candaliar, ; Courtlouse, with, tholr surroundings of : public duty, “The convention ted poe aT. with navigation, The Juint resolution provides 4 ‘ul dredgeboats aver built. ‘Two years ago | native crops are actually further fram tha Sa ee legal limbs In oyery variety, ‘These guests cnicaao. eerat’ the lay as one far prayer for the that there aball be pumped &),0WU feet per min- . ds said tho denth through the channel was | markets than the American and Russfan : RUSSIA. were all personal friends of Lorenzo Delon 5 AGO, ihentat, the Say or ip tat Ute, or, notice the proviso, Buch a quantity as : eeete fess than thirty feet, with awidthof | pow crops, ‘The nilllers hinve censed to A NIMMASTIC. PUBLICATION, ico, and the greetings between thom were itt. Yeaterdny:-was one of the most Inauffera- | President. The committee bad becn em- | the Coinmisstuners shalt decide to be harmless fect. If bo told the truth then, the Jottios y tte rapidly filling with ined In ro of eae operate boyond thelr necessities, because nt dredging, ns af : they think they can hokt out until the ine Blaktiuer, who Mag eats wth demonstrate, ereasad! Atlantic shipments have arrived, eaChict of Engineers to examine tho tin- | Tho weather, doubtless has checked the rement of the South Puss, recently sub- Eiied his roporty Ho gays thora iw a’depta | WPWward tenduney, but the fow samples of Bemtay, Sept. 6.—Tho Nihilist organ, UL wig corilinl, Raai No, T was a celebrated ave, and was familiarly known to many as of the People, has made Its appearance In | fig room of dames ‘L. Brady that “ princeof St, Potersburg. all good fellows,’ I1fs linbit was, after get A NUMLIAT JOURNAL. Ung through with aniinportant caas at the »Sept, G-—Advices have been ra | courts, to pick outa few genial aplsits in his t powered to change the date of the conyen- | to nuvigatton.” ee bly hat ‘i ad eat the tienes Ph Wi UIE tion In the event of the death or dangerous By bon noxious thut the pumping-works stoutly trom the south west—aso) a relnpse of tha President, but. no other con- | should get into operationY”® ing slrovca, and carried beforo it clouds of | tingency had been provided for, ‘The dele | “Of course Lata, tis necessary for the com- dust and granules of sand, which penetrated | gates are all to be clected fonight, and, | mon xvod of tha people of Chivago and for the every crack und cranny, and irritated one’s | should the convention be nujonrned, many of Brent pepulatic on ot the erate. am t is Bet, the Bena, twenty-aoven feet in’n channel 16 feet | etain harvested befors tho rain came still | celved from St Vetersburm ktating that {wo Pits then to dle in ve Tiere iio eitets fare Mt: falely: burned, mum lelved sith toad aan there Avon Do Bort | eee oe eg meee corres upad “ eo ehannoe cs c > NO, T, ‘ "" Tages Admitting tinue’ tatemont to be true, | fetch the highest values, Kates in the prov- | {eal numbers of the Nihilist Journal the | tained Edward Sanford (lost In the Aretio) those peoplo this fact. It ia the cl y oftaiuls three pain, The thermometer run up tool decrees | of purgaluing and trading ing on, to in the shade, an sincoual Patter the rene tlandvautage o i ie batty. ay who are alone to blame, Gr courien eeu thes v : this city In the month of Sontember, ‘The | would neyerdo to have sich an intorval pumping facilities can be 0 ‘ye ~ : q . | and, besides, none of the delegates would | congo ts yrowing with a rapidity that is tot heat nud the whid began with tho rising | Siod the prayer service If opportunity was | Fonilzed, and the disposition of the sewage je eon - Huraeet deep within portend Fear wide ‘aad inces continne highor than in London ant tenes evidence to prové that Cupt. Huor'a | other port markets where forelgn arrivals Ven feet is seldom found by the ships | y Wsing in und Out thu Jottioe: Tho leno ae | tule the trude, ours from old wheats aro WUlof the People, dated Aug. $ and 14, | and Jolin Van Buren, who was ils * other have appeared fn the form ‘of atpploments, | brother? In wit and genlallty, “If the walls of this room could echo the anecdotes told promising tue publication of a full number by. tho di pe 7 f 7 se iferant men gathered there, many wt to Inereasa In In- + boagreat problem, In the menatine fomingagieeg ay tne dettles, Tho tenfrew att | saree and dent, In foreign the trade tin | Methe beglnntng of September, ‘The mun- | Voie miaue be filed with rara and xpley | OF Me stun, aud continued to Inereasé 1H tn | ofored, ‘Che commiltteo Ueclded that they | FMC ania ta pour al tits nasty” flood ob Froud so deeldediy-dunt iehronehe ind enaines | hon slow throughout the wok. ‘Millers, | Dera fssied contain vartous uotiees warning | gems, ‘Moon No, U1 became catoprated ag | tensity us old Sol approached the zenith, | had no power to adjourn tho convention for | shiver community south of tis tot Tt be dle P tor adistauce of 20 yants, drumeing overthe | haying Ialil ina working aupply. awalt tha | Spies of thelr fate, a list uf donations to the | the resort of men who engincared politteal | falllng olf but little toward twliilght. In tho | the reason proposed, and 1 wut aecardingly luted as much us fossil! : Peatherae he Ben ond of iho juttlos, Capt. | 4 ie ts of the ti UD Be OW 6 tig} ravolunonary fund, amounting to 5,000] nomluntions, Among the tiumber conspicn- | avening the heat was wellnigh Intolerable | be oated to order att ae ote Att “a imort: a : : ite Pit tour ana Cate PH "AY RS | the present rate ofaniomonte im decteaiy in| foubles, alist of 400 Nihilists arrestod stneo | QYEy,thHs, sanupuntion, wens, Chess A | indoors but a gentle aud refreshing Drew | iutd bo tau wilt rancw thelr efor betors DESTRUCTIVE SQUIRRELS. Hiatt bark Ettie, and Capt, thorn, of the Cave | eo erosent rate of si pments fs dectdedly In ‘ Arthur, tra Shafer, George Bliss, Willa | was felt oceastonally outside, November, and an arucle condomnlng tho | 7], Wickham, A. I,’ Lawrence, Rutus F. Ane Czar’s polley aud threatening to, deal the | drows, and others, ropresunting liiferent po- encmy a ilnal blow, Hueal parties. ‘The arrangements wero per the convention itself, and inay succead in Sr, Louis, Sept, 5A merchant of White 5 ‘ho present summer hasbeen anwnusually | getting « postponement; but tt is hurdly | County, Ark, whose veracity Js vouched for hot one In this Intitude, Itis soldom that | probable, ‘Cho candidates won't have If | py one of the most reputable finna of this Atcamsbip Nettle Abboy, cer thelr favor, Friday business was small iranet if Not more thaa HAN ponttey, teak tho at wv shilling decline, Off-coast mar- deep, and eo ee two yenrs ago thitty feut | keta have been I{nactlve, Of sixtesn ‘ Thoxs whose prospects are now the best Fast will bo aumiotone water Ii nays Bence tore enrgocs swhich arrived, five woro vol, TUR ANTIIEWISIT DIGONDENS, port a ie rare eer ae nit’ BG dae eerie tae aa a would be counted out and the bummors oly eara Janno ar Tat Mae win Bea SS aueoNts No barloy or onts off coast, ‘The bull | , Accounts front tho Interior of Russia show | party, und ‘the ottier took No. 0. have been called upon to endure In the past | Would get entire caalrals 20. the nusenca of cael and nuts they ate open- sg Mor Eilmundt lettor to the Mnssachu- * oe Hritish barley crop fa available for pa outsell divorder Is not tha work four weeks, Gonerally thoy can calculate on LABOR AND CAPITAL. ing tho cotton bolls, eatin the. sce, rand 3 tea wupremacy ef one sanehied eae hate in SESS T En eh see plate near i aot HIGH PRICE OF WHEAT IN ST. LOUIS. | cool weather after the 20th of the month, Sytctat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. seuttoring the cottoh on the ground and ‘ Str, Louts, Sept, &.—The price of wheat Is TUNIS. 80 High In this market that shipments of that NUITIBIE QUNLOATA, cotunt haya been ordered from ‘Tolado, It ‘Tonis, Sept, §,—Cho British gunboats Bi- | tho whent grades No, 2 it can be sold here at tern and Falcon have arrived at Goletta, 6 profit. and many of ‘them feel Wke donning | Jayesvinne, Wis. Sept. &—Fifteen em- a Misia heavier, underclothing early In September. | playés of the shos factury have quit‘ work, << But the comet, the drouth, and the cloments 5 "RKC, ° 1 all combined have contributed to make this Soa or ger es Pata ela BUSINESS NOTICES, 6 batire of things, rarely on form or uthor, ja; for, in somo | slightly fu favorof buyors.. Sales of English the sufety of equal rights— eat, 2 In ben : y qual rights—cquul | wiieat, 21,820 quarters at 55 shillings 2 pence Acod, "Hee aaa ta burden—is atwaya mou- | per quarter, against 16,036 quarters at 43 ahtl- those final ob; mmoediate monsurea for | lings 9 pues per quarter the corresponding y ects of o ——— es an oxtraordinury season, ‘Tho people who | (othe work of bottoming women's sloos, utt Don’t outrage yourstomach with vioe DORbE tobe: ‘To shea analouneate Tthinks | eek of last year, THE FRENCH AT SULA, Tho Last John Bull. have struggled ‘through the heat have get | which thay were employed. lent catbarties, Eseuso that pleasant salutary for the sovurity uf Ny Improve the laws = It 1a roported that tho French will effect a asthe i used to It, but those who have Just returned ‘NeW ORLEANS, Lit, Sopt, 5,—A committee | laxative, Tarrant’s Soltzer Apericnt. . Take agotective « ational olvil rights; to FPRANOBD, 4 Janding at Suza today. It fo sad face ee eee tie of Wator- | from the soushure and the stlont and frosty | of the elty nidininistrators called meeting | semen weeeemnere enemies i ta nal elections; inaibte. the F; number, and with Landor the cultivated Joho > and employers, with ov! ee eae nent ee we Defoe ates Meee therewuleae: yin tuo, Tmothode of ascertaining syectat Cable, leaving Tunis, passed near the Frenoh camp | jtuitsdicduut altogothor.. Whon:Landor wus | away a little while lon athe hut wenthor Aitterenecs | between capital and Inbor. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. {he cone sive eifect the Gonmgnas to as to give Paws, Sept. &—The Herald’e special | nine miles from this city. The French fired | flourishing at Hath, England was still CallofJony | tins done one goud service In keoping the fes- le a 0 rl upon tho Gabsis, killing ten and wounding pulls conitey sanlros, furinstanco, hot-bouded, : capycted. (If tho twonty, The Gabsls atlego that they only pier , uroueatt no Peet Wee tory carsied arins to resist robbers, ~ republicans, rita the French, Joyinu liberty— Yent ine tcllon of cach State, und t The successful candidates at the com- rept, eruleo by tho House uf Congross of | plumentury elections are, oxcopt in four or mer over the wate, Of auvEllate or vovisory | fivo census, elther Modorate Stepublicaus or ROHLY Uf tho Stato inauch seeeeeneteated AU | Hadieals, BE. Clemenceau triumphs at rane age eico an toate duds if poulute, | Arles; Bf Iomet Duvordler Is elected {n two Of faviny Wage; bunting and “tio in: Arrondissoments; two more Intranslgoants ure and CxCOULIVY Dena eee OE) are roturnatl for Parls and auother for St. funver of oiteure Fee ro the tenuro of a great | Dents, Altogethor, M. Clemencean’s group mevedkor OF politica! oplutons Ge cota apes | in the new Chamber will bo stronger for “ANAIS the liberty of the British squire todas be Iked. Add to these qualitios tho qualities of yontus = See to the vory walls and soholursnin, and Ste seo tho Landor a Brot. ammamet, and compel the French to remain pivin, Ya HutuTe passionate, tntedchablo, withal, noble, courayeous, loving mrt within the town, tiful, and wholesome ta tho heart very pronunclations=-"yaller © for yaltaw, "1a; GERMANY. fook " for lilac, *itoom" for Romy, * woonders ne tye mosquite In his native mar, dis é 1 % 0, appearance In bed-clininbers Is Just beginning AYP avasal Vitel Cont $18,200, 5 to be noticed, and this isan excellent ‘Tho luto St. Btano once pald’ for'a parasol for token that the heated torn Is approaching its | nis wife the tmusual sum of $18,200, Tho palr cud, Let us congratulate oursolyes that lea | atarted from Wiesbaden ono sumer moruing is plenty and cheap, and that the tinia Is conte | to spend tho day ut Homburg, ant upon thelr vores | arrival ut that paradise of tho groon table dine, lag when overcouts and mittens will not be Bin dgcovered Unt al bad ise hor parasal a by athe Soren aeereg tural ‘Tho teuperaturo yesterday, us observed by | Rome. Bho insisted wr husbaud shou iz 2 thorough knowledge of lus matures laws u sige) util db tala LRU TTT Ba Arg errr eo eee Sha Uye caret epvlluation af the iy prupars * usr Balding), was 08 fulla Ba... 52 | Lenuty, Mo datcratued to recoup biueelt for | vs of wells Cocoa, Mr Eppa has pruvidud Sroatess AW# Abou tho basis Of Producti. the | Yesterday's ballot by fifteon or sixteen re- PnorEers. ful | for wondertul—woru typioal, ne were bis | degreuss 10 i iy B3¢ 13.1, U5 Hp. ine Hs 8 | this extravagance ut the tablos, and walked (nto | 2s wien ung save writin de honishy arorsd BarUre HH foventio with the I ae s'| TORthires: Gis abhor Arias Bis Cutie ey n., 8% Baronieter, 8 a ut, 20655 8p. m Proutn duvoted to trouto-otcquurante, whore | ieby'the judicious uso of auok urdicles OF der Chat a thelburden tu the pepe alone und nearost crults, none or two places, and notably at | Dentin, Sept, 5—Thoe expression of the | ,Euually typical, tou, was bie tminiscibiiity, | by lie OT i i ane | eae re dazon choirs wore auscquiausly profered | cunsltutlon ioay be wradually Gi ub une ejrius Srery car eran tho industrial pursuits gf | Natbonng, the so-called workingimen's candl- | North Germay Gazette that those who sp- | Antericam is that uo wan't mixi sul blur where | Jaines W. Murray, o awitchman employed | by tho olliouls, Ho declined ther ‘ail on the | Snowst ta nual avery ceudonsy, ta Siseas, jaa we practicy ey ttenay eerinae bath tha Gata thouel: not Sgeceattl pallet a tanya port can = ror eupport the Goverument you well out of le own itie pADCAKO of an Bt on 2, Grand ‘Trunk jtullroud, was fouin ground | ne aa ha only ijbaulod turroruelt pa ig uttacd rhurster ware ie aude palate wat . Dnt curreney to th ree | number of votes, Tie new Obawber wil a8 produced a unanimous protest from tho | aud aud bo beyius to quarrel all around.” jon | yesterday afternoon acting in a slrunge E *h od bhmeull tu | forth vt fe Sea's nsteaaryd valuceandssucag | Drobably fnetndo about ninoty Mouaroblsts | Liberal press. Hadi gn afte colin buigke wth wes | hor near tha Church, placdcrosing ofthe Al | Tholauteruro' ot fecurerinw ue rte of tin | ste aes orgy n° Gores tta 10" promute ag tetas ayeent of | and 460 Republicans of all shades, SEDAN; doolured that * fhe eurth coutaiis no rao of | tO tie beoritg Street Station, where ho exe | wiles Hay ParuRol by euttimie two ON oe Os | Bold ia dus only Uae Beat ee a animent can lawturiy ito woe thee Ne toual + A LUDICROUS ACCIDENT "Phe decreo of the Saxon Minister of Jus- | humane bolngs sv totally vile and worthlossas the y binck,, Without fullowing the course ul JAMES HES & a do Bo, the 1 i "ela, tred nluost fmmediately, Yr. Egan, who | joasos ft {senough to record the fact that bis Rens, qa ytlon of oducation ‘among uiltho cits | occurred ta MM. Gainbetta at tho Dupontde | tice hus uttructed inuch attention here, It x sues wwevery couitsy and locality, a} she tus Iu attendance, saya a sayere aunstroke | wito’s Songer fulness coat M, Blung the thousauds Sy and Ii y NM every part of thu lepublic, Loure festival’ yesterday. In the middie of | declares that in future public offices will not visited. was the cause, From papors found upon the | mentioned above. fom@opathic Chewlsty Landen, Ene, PCHOUOLALE ESSENCE taf atten

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