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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1881—TWELVE PAGES, wit! look rather biack. One speculntor atone ( of members shall bo hencofurth aa follows: | who sald that nothing could be done, and | bad recently been killed, and out of curiousity Moe ae ene aroly Amorienn fear Mi | ‘hat all ranches aiiated to eho Lenzuo ahatt | uvieed, the doctor If he cone do wusthing Me | Bice ED a y killed und out of curtousity | Mantoothy District-Attorney,, thon in § few who won to any extent is Mr. Walton, of the forward to the Contral Exceutive all funds col- rellove hint, He replied that he eauld, and | Of corn na it could be, and that mixed with tho af alba aaa 4 : ’ Fy ee eekit eeuntine: een ae eet rane nstiies, Ho wasne | City, and presented hing with nemagnificent Bt, dunes ote), wlio backed, roa, to footed hs aon ap: tiny ard SONOS Let ZEEE ay Peete eee ereTtNEe tag | oped npreseed seth the Wie that petitogeara | anion! ado wort Stun” gr bebalt af the 4 . Ti spree 3 ee AS | rood to aasist Indigestion. amt golug ty msm emnbe Elie No. win between £8,000 and £0, iis was | “TT That tho executive bo authorized todraw | 8002 14 Mr. Stevens saw lim out without | creek scooped Lipa coupleof bandruls of muddy, | proininent men of the elty, Mr. Keene was Morton beenmo tho lesson ry net anti ne FOREIG. try, to the Pined des of Mtr. Morton's mutts hotetof the Due do , jetaminn Ontie, citer ane fhe tunert | Proceedings of the Convon- uitof the verdict of guilty rendered nt tho # Feat ne arte Boe if tuo couteronce | ® division, the Land Lenguors belng in a gall conitem cine prenont Anat vordlet. Dee large minjority. jomas Will slip! etc lla Ce A Dublin correspondent snys: “The mis- ly buve taken bimsolf tong ago, if ho found ist i tots at Warlaien with tue creas solt-im- | glvings many have falt In rogard to the pos- peed him in hia profession of Mothodlsm. | sibility of uniting all parties in 9 movement. Ka‘wiit ho outalde tho Methodist Church. That's | for q revival of Irish manufactures, or, in- deed, for any useful object, aro fully justl- 3 fled by the result of the meoting yesterday a ea Lee Apex ditile, Gene i22 | in connection with the proposed exhibition. planing of bls romurks bo aald ho desired and ‘Yhe Land League left no doubt that their Ion + Synees, fi leyant in addition to alarge amount won atthe Der- i crutches he was delighted, and expressed his voled Hi, Ke | Doutar from no cata alae and meuation will tion of Irishmen at hy, and Str, Walton ts wel} pald for journoy- hn IB Ln Ono Ey Ne at eho riar thanks ond Brauiuinds to the ibetor. He fhat ie wna oy a med ie, tea until Ho Mates apeech | feet eam very: seavett uatlet fe facto toRiva free scope to bls Los- Dublin. ing from Now York to seo Loriliard’s horse | these resolutions into offects that such rules bo Wished ta Rhow wint the aliens, wan, art Heved of his prin, and folt na wells He ho bot a pubio neti Ons. ————- rut, ‘Tho eott Is now hacked 14 to 1 for tho | trating upon members of tho League and all tte | matter of Soe ee tid der | eR Seu: 3 A MATTER OF PRIDE, LIC OPINION. ‘esarowltch, which will be run ac Newinnr- | branches, was no charge, he hisisted upon giving hin Lame get Burraro, N. Y., Sept. 15.—John 8, Clos PUPLIC'OE: Parnell’s Speech—His Interest i ket In tho middle of October. Altogether, ——_ avery handsime fee, saying at tha same TLE WEATILER. while being committed to the penitentiary qho Fort Wayne Gazette hing discovered an 8 Speech— ' 1 | Troanois has won this year, in stakes alone, FRANCE, ane Snor bey that ie ddtarnieal a com Barus — today, killed himself In the offics by cutting’ Mere liquor. ALOFET. “to the Watern we Pams, Sept. 1n—Tho IHeratd’s special | Mul refleve hiin, anid 1 will pay you Wberally f fe GItee GION AT i eattaching to tho sate of iquor without To the Western assoctated Press, is, Bept. 16, for [t.” . Wasixatos, 1), C,, Sept. 16-1 a. m.—For BUSINESS NOTICES, penalty Og heen omitted from tha rovistont, Lovo, Sept. 15.—The Ecumenteal Meth: | Says: La Hepunlique Francatse is abso- | Mia generosity, quick sympathy, and even.| the Ohio Valley and Termessee, partly cloudy | . — ico SC y » partly iy eer wil bon chica (or ee rat tte date fixed ; toslattons Pro« | oust canforenen passe a resoutton tn favor Tutely apposed to tho Iden of settling, the | tonderiies nlf ihe, relator of ata lito | oretondy weather, with rain, wins shifting | cAgesne thestahuert medicinal tone OF tate Fen oti into ofese ut tho NeW IAW. wae hae eerap i FO | of International arbieration. Hagitlan lubailiy wih he help of the Bul | Hes, and love of sore Ing suverlty, bitter” | 46 colder north or west, and higher barom- | progressive nea, tt onriohes tho plant prompt: ° red Republican having writtén to eo A ‘3 - i + | ties,’ Personal enemies, except those who | eter. ven digestion, ote, lostlt: rau oy A aolueetlY Fee ea ee aevoniline Tie isanlaras According to the conditions of tho St. ihe Alive ‘i shout ies ane hated the nat beenuse of his opintuns, he For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- pee oree hn Ot oe otal, Peery ¢ ltepublicans and Lemoerats for tho pur Leger, Iroquois, by bis victory, Incurs no | Biven ili to ring @ Insure | was almost ‘wHouts political enemies—and | sourt Valleys, partly cloudy or cloudy | store, corner adison strect and Fifth avenuo. sonof ep Zounty vices, tho Herat indorees cxtin welght for the Cesnrewlteh. went troops to prdars Au Anglo: thesg were ‘Reugrally Wo fous of Inman | Geathor, witht rain, followed by eleuriNg | Gyygyer on aud Rime=That pies cugaestion and adds tho oxprossion of ita THE TRADES-UNION CONGRESS elt commission m ; je bo Freedoms a welt a | weather, northerly sintls In the latter and odeLitver, ¢ mo.—That plone a elegates fo! I d of Sy " a 108 to asked. 1 4 ghe - ) Pure Cod-Livor and [im in bein: = me su Oe oul ead Meat Y pe f represent bon-tidy trade untons, About | thelrexecution, Far from tho French and | thera wero found tn an Rune ee aes eter. : : versnliy adopted in merical praotice. Suid by growl Frcihio hupority of the contest over tho eighty mombers favored and thirty opposed | English belng cstrangod, thalr friendly union | hotivo.duo bills, notes of hand and other pa. For tho Lower Lake reglon, partly jpiotity the proprietor, Avi ‘Watque, Chomist, Boston, %¢ ” : 4 a = TUE Oo i 4 5 "8 rag rani v i Sa Cincinnati Conmeroletl: Dr. ‘Thomas may THE BESSON OF TIE ECUMENICAL CONFER rue 14 HOME MOVE Ce ee A ee tiae hat never been | HOLY or lower temperature. #25 to 825,000 used judietonsly in poagood iat butt he is not a wood Mothodist. | ‘The Methodists Discuss the Subject ENCE that the Inte fearful raltway aceldent at | repald. ‘These papers dated buck to the tiny | For the Upper. Lake region, partly cloudy rate ou ni slelds Inryo protits. Gorpunphlet : ie doctrines don't tally with those of hia of the Seoular Press in today was occupted In a diseusston of tho use | Charenton will not have been an tinalloyed | when he was a poor young lawyer at Get- | 0° cloudy rex theny wit ait, valnds shitting and nluetris pon report wc chicane. + Boule & * church, and St was a mistake to cling to tho z of the press for the advancement of Christ | eatnmity. With remarkable persistency the tysburg, and they were given forsmall sums, to colder north or west, higher barometer, pie a a 0 alll il us Church while lowering {ts stnndarde, Dr. Theving America. anity, einbroclng clauses on periodieal pub- | French press has for a week past been uel is £25" Sion eRe they catbeslncal Ivers Hitters mul DRESS GOODS. rl 4 ws el . se, aye Fe may ett sano iRo yebont trials Was Ms Heatlons of every arate for gy . autveutie agitating for - a reform of existing | any, Au Inualng a Ear ita tent _Cautonary slenals continue at Oswemo, | -emmemmnnronn wagnei con points of Mothudist doctring? Ant ‘| R teratiire, tho dnily. press, and the ust to | allway nbusos, and = for chas- | Ing. Some years ago thors were In Leaucs; Seation 6, dipeliustet: puttato, Hele Glove tye resporise of tho Jitry id) Lint he was, Net, A Canon of St. Peter’s at Rome | make oft by the Church, ete, Mr. Marshall, | tisement, which unhappily can only | ter. two brothers, Ponnsylvania, Duteh” | (ity ection Sy Sands Ys store otrolts Fee orefor iy ‘ ; of Vicksburg, Miss., recommended the ex | take the for damages agatust the DI- ers, o Were equal ankrupt in Aneel . Pras) 2 ene raalate ooh Sula Hat Joins the Method Vicksburg, 3 ta th tie Yorn of damages sl Iyer, Fran n | Seti Hn, wens stan Or gslethonspecte ip A tablishment of n woll-endower Chureh news: | rectors, who are really and primarily respon- Ht arcs roy RnR Mae CantE canada, Marquette, Duluth sere Ch G mA Now York Sts (Lud.): When the duttes of ists. paper, which, he said, would do as much for | sive fur thoaceldent. ‘Lhe acoption of tho | it One day one of then came fo Sire Stee |. Lhe Chief Signal Officer of the Army fur- as. ossage oe theottice descent to tho Vicu-Presitont all tts the Ghureh as the great wulvorsities. Ie | block system ts again bolng strongly advised, | vens to borrow money. After he had state nishes the following spectal bulletins al ae porers go with thom: and (t would bo unjust , praised the Auerican press for tho willing: | ns it was over a year ngo, at the me of the hin casa Mr. Stay ES RE Fey Pe inet ea Amt wilt ‘at : Raderucl toexnet Of him tho proper discharge Formal Opening of the Goographers’ Oon- ness with which It did the work of the | Clichy disaster. Poll, att. ct rity have yous, ae eae Tepori was ecntral near Louls- Co of bisdutics without leaving hin free, with tho ross at Venice by tho Kin, Chureh by roporting church services. ‘The DR. MARION SIMS, “Segurity?” was the reply. Sari Geil | Villa has moved due north, and is now cen- ° dvleo and consent of the Bounty, to make ls LS y 5 subject cntised considerable differenco of | whoxo henith is perfectly restorod, sailed for } If you vints aegurity, 1 begs meln bruder” | tral tn the Upper Lake region. om eicetion of bonds of deparlmeni, lk is of Italy. opinion. Bishop Iolland Me'Tyetro sald the | New York in the steamship Republic. “Ah,” walt Mr. Stevens, that will do, that | the tempereture as Fallot OD ita 10.6 ao Oi ho’ flag over for w inamant roligiots newspapers ware too. narrow. SENOME HONAPARTE, is ample, excellent security 1” aud banded the | Ret west. it hing. riven oe tlemraes In tte . .G 5 e noncy. course he never | 4 x oaiate Thought ot ator e ntaneon tha Rav INISIL AGITATION, tainded,_ Nr. Glan ae minnes | Pasa, Bupte ioectbe Ordre, at sue ie nation England nnd the Middle Atlantle States, N re) eengiated; and milhougi it may alow nx con Tun rites” ioe area raver at ert Panis, Sept. 15.—Tho Ordre states that | | ‘Tho way in which he chanced to get the Cloud weather with rain provalls, In the ow pen, pete human uacure at wbieh skeptics Wil | 4 Ono. sont, 15,—The Tes, discussing of opinton seemed to favor the promotion of | Princes Jerome Napoleon has decided to | faithful honsekeeper whose excellent care ‘ghia alley, Tonnessue, the Hake Ferien. ihe : tcie, wo bellove, und have reason to balloves NON, Sept. 15, rimes, Ing. } roliglous papers. leave France for Constantinople; Ho fy pre- | td nursing during hiy old age Is belleved to | 3 orthwest ee ibe Of so A nae e a ir t Bs i = THE LAND LEAGUE. yirlug a manifesto renouncing his ch hi le wel strates his | Fp. ¢ y q te that Gent. Arthur bus es dhe beginning, & the National Land League Conyentlon, says A parlig es mi ing his claim to have projonged his lf I iustrates hf Bal eB. ie winds ie ne ane wifey ast ong, earnestly aosirod the rocovery jon. | wpenote which the Land-Leaguers uniform= Speetat Cable. the leadership of the Bonapartists In favor disitke for disputes and diftieutties in private renheaset have veered to Waster se ir uly a sharleston News and Courter (Dem.) ly broatho Isa note of continued agitation. | Loxnoy, Sept H.—The Heratd’s special | of his son Princo Victor, Ute. a dict He AU a a iils baehelor ex | Sr tlantie Signe en ce t Tie Sees ce aaatied for tee | Luera's wo sign from trsk to la oF Any | ea ruraay i ox wiifelt, gssenbles te —— Foe dataset Te would install | , THO liidications aro that cloudy, rainy . me reanteadmtssiou Unt ia the cotton-flold at | tutuntton on the part of the ot who tive by | Dublin Thurstay Is expected fp bs: he, wos ITALY, Woman as hrourekeuper, furnish ber with Sear a ont eat aed Ten Plain and Solid Colored wie fast "tho negra is king”; aud among othor ngitation to accept the acl 8 representative meeting ever held in Ireland, THE GHOGRAPHERS. ull that was necessary to, ead housekeeping, | ‘ocwue, tollowed by colder, clearlug weather 4 us Li cOMnl- , BUD! to y wi o t i. aritles Congressman Alken comes to the front, ment of the Irsh question, Once and for all, | ‘Tho following resolutions will be recom: Vusicn, Sept. 15,—Tho King and Queen of and supply her Ilberally with money for ‘ K ying that the negra botwvcon the plaw-handtes | Iroland must tnderstand that this kingdomls | mended by tho executive of the League for Italy formally opened the Geograghical Con- muna Sxbonete. Boon the roan woul} LOIDOETOWs cat ONSERYATIONE. Dress Go ods san mora tay olnim to, prineay rocounition a wall cont fo bu a le Kingdon adoption 4o sual Gx ‘i ied by | SPSS here today. De Lesseps delivered tho | Who would live on her eiployer. “the table = rene Sept: I-10 Bt our rary | treat Britain will no moro tolerate secession at this National Convontion, assomblod by sohle furniture, forks, spoons, napkins, ete. Time. lhare| Ther.) itu | Wind.) Vel] Jt'n,) Weather rey tno Neve and Courter ropes vory SUsHY | vin tho United States toferatod it In 184.” | tho will ofthe poopie of Ireland, notiun i here areal ante’ coxvEnstON ‘To stetuoD- | Now begin to ‘distppent, Neglent wont Tega. we laiesl eal 38 [Soy B] leiour. bi innvotur. Ito wiltromain ayoter, And 2 “PALL MALL GAZETTE: name, declares nt tho outsct of its proceedings Be OO a le by day and carousing the order | 1:80. 8. soe ga] bt talc ed Tranezza in rotur, a mi ervaln qu ptar, And THE PALL MALL GAZE eine, CREE RE ce oe Ee = Bat. bg the rule by day and carousing the Order | Mis eee tale. | Dlagonals, Armuras, Jerseys, vy 1 ti Tho Pull Mall Gazette, discussing the BE Sey Gi%p, m1, N, i agai od, oars, a ony jaa thnk the ‘cause of tho Political ae ccuatiy | Roses Sept IG—Lho Rev. Campbello, | faithless servant, Sr, Stevans would simply | wisp sh f Belgravia, Drap Imperial jeoadnangoat tls eyed, shorofara, the well bein oes ee erie None ethene oreo round In tho dotested eyatom of alion | Canon of St, Petor's Cathesteal, Inst evening goto m Hotel nude by, kept by 8 frlond Of | “siaromater enrjected tor 70, @ g 1 ' ti h \ St ortho Mata, Int fh Incyo, insists waitin ue h 3 ip a + | renounced Catholicism in the chapel of the q ke his imeitls, and, by ceise ) and instrumental error. Hee allan ngvtt| Yan. "to lrneconellble element witeh Is | Ue" ado soem decors ts | Sfetgiets, In nofiing Carnal Borromeo | sited fn aaryn he” a mony, would | “eae Beemer a, Camelettes, Cashmere Serge, : pomeule sport aiid broy of destaning politicians. | at present uppermost will find tts level, and | su) conviotion that Iroland- can nevor | the Prefect of the Congregation, of his | ont. ‘Th i starving her and Hey fol eo Mean humidity, obi, Cashmere Coupe, Cashmere Fouls, and ; pleat (in. ) Guactie: “Tho Methodist the League, like tha ‘Trades Unions, will be- | yo olthor prosperous or contented until deciston, he says the action was caused by again to hls, reat discomfart and cease: Heater tanparature, ae Pia? olay its bost to ranke Dr. Thomns the | Come ono of tho steadying and, In the best | hor people enjoy tho right of national self-gov- | the continued hostility of the Pope. Ment of iis friends, who could not but smile GENERAL, ONSERVATIONS. G6 39 “ Saute popular preachor 1 Ainorlea,” says tho goep of hg worl, conservative furcesof the eral right wile tuoy hava never for- —>_ at his hegualae methods, unit lie sent for eaueaat net 15—10:18 p.m. as meres. : M4 i! vi is, 5 y who Ww with hin for her. 2 Cedar Inpidls Hepublican, which proceods to dis- social system. : ; elted and nover nbandonod, and for tho rose TUNIS. aearly Pauntion of W oeneurys AE's Test Wend, [aen| wine. wear a geal of glory" for heroties,"" eto. THE EXITUCTION OF MASUFAGTUNES, toralida at elan they ill navor ceado to strug BUSA. ; puarly aumarter of o century, Le le. told oe Bu te is Above are manufactured ex- Possibly tho prodicted popularity may como, | Ata meeting at Dui in about the proposed | FI) Tn sneaking in tho namo of tho Irish Tusts, Sept. 15.—News from Susn fs tothe | not to remove her clothing for a fortnight. @ (3....)Fresu..{ olClear, | pressly for us, extra width, supe- Perhaps that may all bo morited; but not be- exhibition of Irish manufactures, the com- peorle, and. py virtuo of the authority confided effect that the population around tho town is She nursed him aga mother does an hitant, z aaah bass ey d A had suse the Motho-+hst Church {sn porsccuter. In | mittes to advance tho enterprise was Ap- | tous by them, wo donounce the Coercion uct collecting to resist the French, with all the earo of which she was capable, rior quality, and exclusive shades, ing Dr, Thomas tho officinis of that fi st dand nol y i During tho whole time of his residence in wrralgning pulnted, after a prolonged and nolsy scene, el ZAGHOUAN. aoa at our usual hfe Is now {0 operation naa mensure founded AGHOU.' rr it oO} Church bnve done Dr. ‘Thomas no hurm. Thoy | the Land Le: “rg Insisting upon addi which Ie pert ag a mensure foundes = ‘neaster Mr. Stevens was an uncompro- iro simply ontorad upon a vindleation of thalr | the Lan agers Insisting wpor Ing | upon froud,dovisod in a spirit of malignant | Pam, Sop. 15,—An oficial dispatch trom | mising “teototaler.” ‘This is the history of eth a own étandaris, ‘Tho conference has yet to try | naines to neutralize the objectionnble names | hypocrisy, and executed for tho gratilicn- ‘Tunissays: “Tho Frencheamp at Zaghounn | lls resolution to ‘Abstain? While ho was in 66 rt ftocattae. “To that body the caso now oes. ns it | first proposed, ‘Tho names wereallndded on | tion of private vinalotivoncss, and for | has sustalued attacks by Inrge forces of in- | Gettysburg he was a inember of a select cir- OW rices. at HOM wyennnteal suppression. of admitted publie | surjents for four days, ‘Tho French loss ts | Cle, Who were sceustomed to meet fround ut rights, upon mon whoso only crime was A cour: ] y few wounded. The Insurgents wero re- Bae ee eee Ae ane Bier a ageous devotion to the people; that the con- - nd be Y tinued Imprisonment of theso mon, who bore 60 pulsed. liquors. One evening one of the party, o { favorit, who was Cashier of the bank in | Heex heavy 0 sharo in tho labors of a movement . tt " ving | Fort Gury. sess Witch ‘bos led. tho English Government RUSSIA. Gettysburg, becoming a little Inebriated was urry. : SISTE escorted home by two of his friends, who, | Grand lava: to jattiato and tho English Parlinmont | ANPOINTED ain ne ae ete trom St. | ding his Inteh Mos fettuimin and lett biut | ireiangpovies to adopt nu alaborate measure of roform, and DONT SeDEs Aas spat rom St. | iy the entry, supposing that he would find | Keqkuk., au outrage upon rengon as well as upon liberty; Petersburg says that Gen. Ignatteff has been | his way up-stairs. In the morning when his that we now eal! upon the Governmont to act appointed Minister of Forelgn Affairs. Prince | wife came down she found him lying upon free without condition and without furthor Labanotf will probably succeed him as Min- the entry floor dead, He had had an attack 106-110 State-st. 66-62 Washington-st. i ELEVATOR NOTIC. ~~ NOTICE the helders of tho following Warchotteo Ro- Senator Lamar spoke at Do Kalb, Miss., ‘Se eae: e ts of apoplexy during the night. When Mr. No.3 3 ‘Wheat in tho Cit had alinost hoped that tuoro would be a unani- | ¢xistence is involved in the result, and that | delay the pioneer of the Jand movo- | ister of the Interior. staena heard of to his cella celts outswading tur Nu. 3 spring Wheat in tho Clty mous elvetion of Gon, Lowry, whuso brond and | JE they allowed the thoughts of the people | ment, BMichaet Davitt, and every min A GREAT FINE, sehen hatclet, Coo a ais of his ue eeeSaL SMH nila 4 Pon sprint i gy i, UL okt progrossive spirit appealed to the honris of all | to be engrossed with any practical measures jevntur Hing Nog, 1 whose {dentity with tha moyoment bis St, Perensnuna, Sopt. 15—A disastrous | wine and whisky barrels, and would hover # x 1 a9 patriots. At this point ho was asked by Capt. | for the promotion of honest Inbor thelr own rendered him tho victim of ofciat and private | firg has broken out in Vitebsk, an Important | taste anything of the sort afterward. Wher Hie Fa IAP Beae all be. den ‘au the followin 4 Brain if in bls opinion Gen, Lowry was.a party | occupation would be gonc—the country will yongeance; thut wo Join in tho declaration that } town with a Inrge Jewlsh population, No | ie became an oldman and very delicate Dr. ma crecaipte immed Oy 1s, iy acuurtbaneg wih she law o: : toany comblnation which had for {ts objuct op- aq | While one man fs detained in prison under tho | details hav Carpenter prescribed some alcoholic stimu- to | w ‘bat ‘Buati- ‘ho. = Date, «Bushs + * ca a Mion tothe senate, ‘Tothietho | Tefuse to Hsten to thelr wild and wretched | Gooroion net the Irish people cannot buliove | Uew’s have been received, Tho destruction | jus asa medicine. Io absolutely rofused to a | % i, Isle, ls. Lbs. tpeaker roplicd: “1 have not tho wiightest idoa | appeals; hence organized obstruction to the | tint tho Land act is meant to be used for offeot- of property 1s said to be enormous, tonch It, After holding out for several days as | at 4 3 thay Gon Lowey, ae any, aor Ce meeting was resorted to. ‘The confusion | ing an improvement tn thoir condition. Pannacar ar ae he came to, the doctor's offica one morning, |i Fd af tho kind, usduming that such camulngvon | was nt ono tine so grent that {twas nearly & ) 3 ‘That ‘thls convontion, standing by the THE BAST.. aud dragetng himself wearily up Ue eer a|a “ reels from that xentiomau on this matter, nor | Iond-to-hand fight, lad tho Leaguo ele- | origina! program and fundamental purposo of __.. FINANCIAL THOUDLES. took hale of each shite tine: door, Fentite te a1 a A ave d nny sourco of information in ralaiion 19 | ment not entored the arena tho meoting | tho Land Lenuuo, deolnre that no settlement of | CoNstantiNoriy, Sept. 15.—At yesterday's | panty of great tosteation the doctor toli al’ a ver anne ren tp onda character, trom what 1 bo- | Would havo been highly ropresontative, a eae ca be aatiatactory, no omtect | mocting of delegates, the Porte announced | fim frankly tint ho must elther take what a] s i Hove to be nig personal feeling, fo mo, and from LAND-LEAGUE MEETINGS, Praoticals whieh loss Bot abolish Tandlordisi ne ‘a conseniilen ot thelr patient tg deat yas prescribed or, dic. “Then,” sald he, Bla 3 10 a ie] root and brnnel and mako 18 jor also tho | with the Russian indemnity or the loatin; —_ ake it. a » Pa HOSUR oe ara er ear rete Ne ee er eaat weasite juand-Toague | Sqnor of tho soll; thnt tho Lund aut, proccoding | debt, the Porte hns withdrawn those qu ca | dethe did not fear denth, One, autumn a| & 3 toes not wiek any antagonism of the kind to | will'be commenced. ‘The first will bo at from tho opposit prinolple of maintalning tho | Uons for the present. It is intended to treat | H0,Wa8 Yory {with an attack of dropsy of | 3 » . which Capt, Braine retors. I do not know +f 2 joint proprictorabip of tho landlord and | directly with Russia i the heart and chest, Such was the pressure & | of : > whether Lowry 1g for Lamar for the Sonate or Irishtown on Sunday, on the very spotwhere | tne tenant in the land, cannot be no- ase he it Russia in regard to the in- | of the water upon his leart_and Jungs that | th Mincent & @ ye ernor,”” = = fy : onts vf 5 7 —_—_ ~ re nclicavok Tue: Dangle: comin TUE CONVENTION 1N SESSION, radical ingutiiclonoy and many dofcots provent GURILAN ¥s seemed to have no alfect Se rene was tg NEW Yor«K. * ae dott of i ein a8 ni rea gn Duuray, Sept. 15.—About 1,000 delogates | itfrom boing rogurded as cven atomporary rom~ Qi Sept, 15.—1 A thi 1 his tast visit for the night, at 10 v, m,, in an- Bpectal Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune, a ayers In Virginia in refusing to continuo | atronded the openlug proceedings of the Na- | edyof a eatistactory charactor; that this con- ENTAN, Sept, 15,—In the chess contest to- | gwar fo iii good night" Mr, Stevens sald: | New York, Sept, 15,—Temperature, 3:30 ras Jointdiseuesions with the Reudjustershascausod | (O00) ‘Convention to-day. Biggar, J. P, | Youton solomaly Predgos itacit swcurdingly | day Wstnckburno beat Schallopp, and Paulsen | “Good night, doctors J don’t know whother tty 70% 0. pe Me 713.9 03; 13 mi, 605 a i Somnus inde tao aqunrtars ‘bas bout con | OrConnor, Sexton, J. M “Healoy, and Suill- eo 8 dotorimtand pAterenes to tho prinolples of | beat Mason, Vil seo you again.” ‘Tho pliystelan sald pirome ‘ainpernure ny ‘average tempera: Sul: EM " ag an Indication that ‘oadjueters a Sabot ‘ , | the Gane ague till all its alms have becn ——— something reassuring, knowing, however, Pe accle 4 = ith 1 a wero getting tho beat of tho fight, ‘Tho Domo- | Yan were present, Provious to tho opening | runy accomplished, and binds ttyolf to maintaln THADDEUS STEVE Fomething Tiition wis most critical. ‘the | ture for a corresponding date inst year, Os, ay Ey ; crate deny this, Ono of tho lending Demooratle | of the convention a conference of delegates | the same solid combination azalust landiordiam VENS. next morning, whien lo went over to see his SS July. 4 i Sinte cinvastora told a Washington Star ro- | from the Labor League was hold, and Soxton | wnich has worked auch inagnificont rosults in | xomo N G pationt, Mr, Stevens! house beine buta few INDIAN AFFAIRS, comet EY : porter recently that tho Joint discitssions were | intormed them that the convention would | tho past two years. < onie New ana Rarerass tae Mm one Oten ay | eps distant on the samme attush te fea : F ity & id abandoned for sovorat Fuusors, Ono roagon.| adjourn the consideration of questions nifect- | 4. ‘That, In order to ascortain precisely and | Lancaster (Pa.) Correspondence eactndetoSta: TUndi bins een ks a tn atl cls; | Tie Reople of Arizona Determined to w Suir 8: Pn r oDemnerats desire sopnrate mect-'| ji 'tho Inborors untll tomorrow, for the pur- | speadily tho true effect of the Land act upon | J,jK E erre - . a tne pra Tt 8 it | Settle the Apache Question Once for rH jay 3 ia a Ings in order that tho pooplo may contrast tho | INR " Ake most great mon Mr, Stevens hind his | tis inorntngs medicine began to take sifect | ay _novemonts of Troops—Tho Situ- a awy 6, o Meet erat thas ia phetieenud--sue or tem | pose of enabling the labor dolegatostoconfer | the rontal of Iroland, white at tho | small Idlosynerasies, In ono respect he was | S couple of hours after you left.” With rf : $ Suir 5 a ! selves thy superior churneter, us a onoral rule | with Parnell and tho Executive of the Lind, |.60mn0) ting prosneying, to unity and | 1 genulne old bachelor; his nge was alwaysa grin fund Erattticd aan ase disappear, Tvesox, Ari, Sopt. 16,—Acting-Gov. Gos- BESS sie ib ; i 3 ~ | maintainio 0 —aatrengt of tho jose fellows agains but last night 1 was ycson . - 16a Gov. Pir be rato Uskor® hesita ‘ale, Reais “edoint dis, | Lengue, ‘Twenty-one mombors of 1 rl | reat sorbent ies Longue Te Excouttyobeaue | Profound aecret, and no questtons looktug mighty afraid Ve have to. head i cilttla pro: | por has seettred organizations of ininute-men oleae Tay Fa 5 guislons “aftraet a crnwd. and tho, Hendjusters ment wore present, Varnoll,’ amidst tho | thorized to sclect at diavrotion test casos upun toward the discovery thereof was ever askeil | cession up tho Mill,” with a inotion of jils | fn all outlying. eamps, and will have a suf- ea 5 Aonouneemont. that. there will bo Readjusvar | Breatest enthusinam, took the chair, Sexton | ostates in various parts of Ireland, and causo | 1 his presence, nt least by those who ware | Hand tuward the humble pointy y whero his | gofent number of arms to supply them. ‘Tho aus duly th a . showing, staply, Usually, brings, out elim read number of tolograms, particularly | thoso oases to bo brought bofore the court, nequainted with his pecullarity. A’ few | “ust now reposes. those Teron.” Son) | restive spirit of the fndtansof the San Carlos id) Say tt is tiowd, eoimposed inostly uf colored people.,, We | frum the ‘Amorican branch of tho Leagne, } 5, ‘That, In viow of tho vory stringent and | years before his death an old Abolitiontst oR eae ie walle Helans, WHO | Teservation forebodes trouble. Jb Is tho ul oir EY Hany Tongan aaiiving wudonces for to | exhorting the delogntes never to rest until’) hazardous conditions attached to avcoptance | family of tho county, Intimate frionds of Mr. | cession in Lancaster County. general dostro to sco tho business settled Bret aBIy ta Mahorites sus eboul 1s dit, audition to theso janliotea sboliide poche way rent, to of tio" statins aioli pt liftopis years by ah Stevens, had with them ns governnoss a Dosnite its areatness und ational roputn now, and, inasmuch as the people are well bet oe ie 2 , rs , hol ack their harvests, ctc, s fsnant undor the Land law act, aud tho oun, 1 . " tion, Alr, Stevens always fell behin je res! f} duly 1 Ran Camu os PANNELL, ion ane ho Land Jaw, and, fn | youn, Vermont fay, Sho dated us to | Ge deka io Faneaor Coun, pas | dont coe shane arte, Setter at aie eles B Was nominated, Duntel wanted to or tht if jf h referred to tho thin- | !mposstblo before tho expiration of the term, x . oleader, nota follower, of public opinion, oe 4 4 a Jui Pete ee eh Nenatalt 68 BO OECE wt | in his opening specch referred to the thine | ott sore futon two | cvs if his daughters might bring hor to call. | and there are always a few timid souls who Lower San Pedro have organized a company a a fection, and ao ho hus left Cameron to travel bis | ping’of thelr ranks by “coercion,” sluce tho See errand hat" the’ ornelplcn and.also | «Oh, yes," was his reply; “all tho poo- | will nat follow auch, Tits faet made hin efor Teed oy eae sy at in ri ‘a , y 4 % F. New York Post: ‘Tho time does not Ile far last convention. Hesald for evory tonim-| tongue require not tho. fixing of ple in Vermont are my cousins, . ‘Tell | often anxious an fearful gt dofet. Gues San Carlos Agency, word to keep his ini EY ; Detlad tortor te Buglad atnresmon and por | prizoned, siundred would joln the Lecgue, | rant, but ite abolition, wo. warn, | the Hor to como along.” Accordingly tho | Ute tao Vey en ee er ieaster, | indians ony, Ho, rescevalns | An tis Se FA ; tong Uolonging to the highest clrolos ‘would Tle recapitulated the resolutions, and sald | tenant farmors uf Ireland against any action In- | patty of three young ladies cama and were | was nominated by the Democrats. ‘Nr, | found off will bo trented os hostiles. This iy % Ey, teareely ove io from a ditiortablosobor,and | teauestion of self-government was most | volving engagomont or Htabitity to pay rank for Tecoived by tho old! gentleman with hisusual | Stovens was sick in bed, and very uneasy in | WH! doubtless bree troubles is te agen | Rte 8 P*) when frequent drunkenness would not of Itset | important, Ifo always considered it could | a longer porlod than that of yoarly tonancy, | urbanity, All went vory well until the Ver- | regard to the campaign, One day a wolle ee ere itd etetbedal Tf they wilobey Chicago, apt 16, 18h 7 i dsquallty anybody for the best goolety, Itisa | never bo settled so long as questions In re- | ponding decisions upon tho test cases selected | mont Indy sald, most innocontly, of course, known * bummer” from “the 1M,” a rather | j. ere in this Iugtanee, San Pedro EMA UMUNGEN, WIERLEI & COW * well-known fact that what waa lu formordaya | gardto rent romain in dispute, ‘Tho Land | by tho Executive “Tn what year’ did you leave Vermont, Mr, | disreputable iitstrteh tn the wwoster faire OF | sottlers are dctermined to carry out thelr ~ tho rulo has now become tho oxeoption—that | act left the ront question as 9 continual | | © That, with a viow to asoortain whethor any | Stevens?’ er pupils held their breath mate aoe ne ow To iiad just not au9 | resolutions, NOTICE. + frequent drunkenness yielded to moderate in- | gourcy of discontent and strife between the | beneft can be obtained under tho uet for gl it 4 crt oy : Col. Price is moving with two companies cvloted tennnte whose period of rodomp- with horror, this belug a question that no | out of Gen. Steluman by Topresenting that 1B i ry of cavalry for the north, towards Apache, 'To the holders of the folluwing Warohouse Re- Hon hae not oxpired ‘by menus of ap- | Carthly powar could have Induced them to | ha was, Keeping with @ Democratic | OF cavnty Wf Neogperate with Gen, Carr. | felts, outstanding £0, Resour Wheat ip the. pllontion to the court on tho ask. ‘They did not know what would come | fold, 8, | yuan of mon in tls | Co} Sunford will bo In. the same neighbor- eu iusnels otf ‘? Surin \ibcht ta tore dulzence,and that It was uot a problbitory statute ‘ different elnases In Ireland. Ue had no doubt muta yoekty Rear ed betes paula sontl- | this wns dealgnodly so arranged by the Produced the change. Itisan equals | Iitish Government. Ie warned the farm- ward who had deserted tho Republican ly well-k firat day it alts, this convent mends | Next, but thelr host replied yory pleasantly: - hecausi . ; :, | hood about the*saine time. All three of | Hievatorblus Nos. 21, h cord :. yom was u eoninon that lees than Atty yours eo | ora not to trust tothe Land act. It was he | that tho ante ate conv uid immediately | »*Well, indeod, It was such along time ago Fo a ons scutes, “He” ghey | tMlose oflcers aro experienced in Indian war- | Sweaitig, at canuln ti ie eee dali ant What Arun keGseas WAS a said, designed to break down tho Lengue. | forward and report tho casos of all such evictod that I hardly like to tell it bofore these young | bonsted that lw would gota like sum out of fare the {ntentton of the courts which have forrinu, teootuia ta ued Ly us, In macaraence peti fiaent vice, by uo wnonne dobar ing tat | Nobody should appeal to tho ln courisun: | (anette in nraoe tant the Hxecutive may cons | Iadlos{” The conversation continued with. | 7, Old thud” by repreweutlag Uhat he was | jurlsdletion of the localities of thainassneres | Date, Tals oe Zielded Hove Not tah inw, but to tho davol- | til the test cases to ba prepared by the League alder what stops tobe taken to procure thoir | out furthor aceldent, but the Incident caused Hopuliy keep ina good Re ae acnntent- and other places where the Indian murders | Ngy 03 3 fa Re ote and teen UU seat itteie Byers to had been submitted. ‘They should press be erinter in an hoiinet: camel great amusement to all to whom It was told, | id menibers of tho party, ‘The doctors have been commiod 6 instiok pie gullty th a Hoo. & Sa WISE Fy Mrengthened ‘by Mibscquent legidadon. the | forward | to abolish Jandlordism and to | oe eae aber Palais pelp ne Sorvico rene |, fe 18 Well known, ‘Mr, Stevens was one of | trusted to his being Kept away from Mr, | Siti eo, Selatan Fee ee inny. Gas Will DiS aad ga} ork 3 Tuinher of persons thro using stimulating achlove legisiative indepondence, - orod by tho luborors of Irpland in thongitation | tig Jeaders of the antlMasonlo party In | Stevens during that day, 0s ho was very sick, | on beri Free fit be alibi 9. oo ht w fog ht modarntoly tw now vary lurio, but drink: UE ADVISED THE FARMERS conduoted by tho Land Lengue a wong | Pennsylvania forry-fiva years ago. Io ro- by the vigilance of lie attnfug ottantlants, FT Porton to taslat, dn tie. Work, ae alta Ey 4 Tafroquent.” Men ett younp may remembcr the to borrow money under the Land act ao.asto | Which they endure, which no oaeat of. | Malned to the end of his life an ardent oppo- Fee ae aad aa elng rallied se ai enrly | They will probably go on the resorvation and sa Shin z ea oxcessive Urinking was alarming): rt ork to laborers, and. invited the lat! ize the gullty ones, and if necessary resort Tui IH a frequent iy ike chy of. Wesnyutane whoa | to. Jol tHeto laborers, and-Invitod the Iattor | fort nas over eon "made to mitigate: | Rentand hater of Magoury. Many were Me | tt sasoiy oF hl day Doforo, and | foe ch engures as'Wwill save ti10 ox ponse of ie ie : Dight wweulon of olthior floveu of Congress was | *2. joln the branches of tho League, Ho | wo earnestly call upon tho farmers of Iro- vérbal “tilts” that hls frlends who wore | sald that the renson of his appearance ut that trial Pupple nro thoronghly arated on the ea pls 3B i teareely anything elya than a drunken orgy, plodged himself to head Inborors’ move- | jand to prove tholreympathy with the Iahorors | Masons had with him upon this subject. A} Nowrwas his desire to warn his patient | Hv ion of removal or extermination of the By jee 2 tet bish dieeraatthe Government and prot: | mont, Ifthe farmers did not giva thom falr | by makiog what uso thay can of any, foctaice | Hane irounatance Is that he tod in his | Resist uelng taken ty by the Toa.) Apnclies, Memorials to Congress will be Mh igle5. » A dinner tubles ana ou other publio ag woll ns pele vioy. ‘fhe rong at courmatulalary tole- | which may: bo afforded under olauacs ian’ Ns on oe favor oror Agalnat too Aine Was the reply; he’s Just boen hero, told mo ent from ovary sottlement In Aron oy ea brrd Fy tad neantons fn tuo oes pitiable cota | tn ser turanis ter atop Ae bn) ae Pp be ceed grcRarre ae rear ina | sonio ordor, | iis story, anid'got $30 out of mo,” Ife hia GW sede reign ponte aaa Fd 3 Trace Te heer ae aig | totale ware throats to StOP cation slacken: | tend ms MO OrLor. as acontitmed and thorongh | Sumitted fo ring tha boll, and had thus #46 |." ary cxcizew line the following spacial from qe toe ‘ treet ul, Wills Wattnceas ea guenotneviet: | scriptions 1n tho oyent of ngltation. slacken | 5" ane reStovens was confirmed and HorouRn | coedadt in escaping the hotles of any of UG | wiltcox’s headquarters: | “We moved, to fs fuk & 4 4 may Atlace ue It Guxht Lo be, yor tho improve: Ing, Sexton aud ‘T, 2, O'Conner wore elected Baie eee Gl Spl atslsuat bef ure in giving forth’ his views on. this abject servants, jad slipping into the bedroom of | MeN ctorday. rom thence thoy move to me a i uvely shure a taken pines ai he oo Seorotarlus of the convontion, There was 8 | compere of the League comploved pon aly greaslons. aD oud Hhnea it was | "are, Stovons was very fond of children and Camp hamas today or tommorrow: ante 3 we ae 2 bot to any pronibitory leyinatich, Wut toa mors | VOry Inrgo nUtondanen oF rests, Sr Rn na eo rr TTC cA BP Te a Hane ree tezervntion, troops aro mareli= Gh Bilas. a drinking white eee ee oe a Parnell, in ht PAID BUNT of ut last halt an acre | members of the bar, Many of these will lone janeuster ne continuaty Hg it ing to tho front on foot.” There are not suf | 12 ie wie iy —— arnell, §u his speech, ronssortod that falr | of titted land for aaob thirty acres of landin oo- | remember Atr, Stevens, public avowal of his | was suggested to lus that if he Mec huve | figient horses to mount all the men. sup- | ie. sss a) |zaha), a GEN, BURNSIDE'S REMAINS rent would be the value of the land in tho | cupation foreach laborer, ponding further le; skeptical oplitong while seated at the table | onitdren around him for his attendants to ties ara being forwarded by Col, Hodges as ie ae agin B Biustowy Ik da 8 p state of 1inture, before it was Improved by a | lation tor enabling Iavorors to bocome own' during one of these entertainments.» erat eee itwould: be better to bring his | fa4tns they arrive, The measures of Gens | fag Bod Byjumeek x ll . A, Sept. 15—After funeral | ¢, t tht iT t In early and middle fife the great leader | yy, 15, All 1 Stevens d Willeox in concentrating all his forces In the | sn. Ter WBL qu] TH, Ey tervices In the ohuret | onant or any ot his predecessors, Inregard | land; that the diroot or indircot payment mado | way 4 hand: His f nephows, Alanson and Thaddeus Stevensdty | icy f tho hostiles has had the elfeet of |” chieage, He} Sas TS renee he ohurch here this morning tho | to the industrial question, ho sald that Irlsh- | by tho laborer for such plat shall not exceed the | Gistl hed as lis ma B et andes tollve with Lim. He necordinly aid su, | Yee! nity of e Heats ity of Clbiew Creek, naked Sl UuNGuIt, WHERLER & CO. femafns of Gon, Burnside wero conveyed bY | men should oncouraxe home manufactures, | Foot payable for it by the farmor. tho Tater bene marred Rly Dy th wid nade, | Alanson auperintended his uncle's fron | eeht i Hon Anhgiben aty ot rnieation witht = iHgealtrain to Wrovidense, and now Hein | gyon if they hn to pay deurer than for for- | 2 Suet Te ae carps requested to | eater ete errs fool tie wasexceeu- | NOFKS al Caledonia, furnace, Ante tons diet uservations yesterday, Seouting partlos FIRM CHANGES, RIOVIDENCE, Kept, 15.—Gon | Buirnslde’s eign goods, ‘Things not producbalo in Tre | Prose for tne nettioe BE: praietons rereml rrtkese rity von the subject of tits mils | soon after the outbreak of the Civil War, and | lave, destro you 1ay ge auantities of tne DISSOLUTION. Withorso Majér, thot boro him through the | fand should be bought In Auvrica, Engilsh | Promised Country Government bill noxa sossian, | foi Wt ta easing tn diagulee, fOr ) was killed ut Chickamauga, Thaddews, who | Sores. Tht ag clbie is Saif patna fonip heretie Wer asx flgoncing feed beens | goods shoul not bo bout many event. | Tandy eompabory puna forte bene Heenued hi alae co guipalza wit and | Was In bophod suber i ligent youth, | 10 Sone SS scioueanneeeh ese thal asa uaa a aes ity daeg Mud the General had, arranged for BEXTON om Pe ateehied ih BUY’ WAS. Dr, Leney: Care| Seer pt ten ae te satel LS FRE Oe on ee aereitidents ow his Tawiegever Rca be kitted without | then moved collectively the Land League's laborers. all members of tho Irish National | porter of Lancaster, who was his phystelan ae ae an Sar Ty of Spectat HONORS TO KEENE. as aay ae r eratifare ta. be ea uayaueen pressing. pust the remulis of Gen, resolutions, . Carrio with acclamation, ing | ee Lana League be recommended to uso artiolee of | ay sntiiuate fritid, tells thls Packie Lyte the Town of {ancaster, and died a few years |” pyrranuna, Pa, Sept 15,—Tontght a pub- the rate’ ot if oll state in tho elty-ball, nt Irish manufacture; that local branches of tho | Jana P—, a Quaker widow of considerublo | jepit, Fee oe ee ee hein” | He reception was tondored to Mr, ‘Thomus toguisten per tour, | Afany dis- GREAT BRITAIN, leaguo bo empowered to adopt measures to on- tas vhosa cee wl l-t ‘an : ayeed geltlomen trom ‘abroad have betta vicrouy. + courage native Se eye and Aer Sern ads Wall asyuatnted —— W. Keene, tho well-known’ and tate 0 attend the funeral, ieclat Gallas HFAODALIVO INAUARION ca neon | aha ith a venaihy wn tn vary ieuituts | CFOs eer oe Inne nes tragedian, now playing at te ett the UNLICENSED VEHICLES Doxoasren, Sept. 15.—Tho Herald's spe- puco with the progress of the movomont for tho | clreumstancas. tie ies, Rave ber, io ouse Mr. A. whiter tig “champion, hunter of pare loa Oe nee ote ner Pe ry : u ud re 13 wouty-AMLIGENSED VEHIGLES, 5» 4, | clatanys: On arriving at the eourso today 1 | forol"FoQtoriag "the induntty of 84 | firuier to’ help her, he brought hor eldest Leavenworth, counys Wea: ioaat vainke bo has. | te Bike’ Club, ‘Chu élite of thls vielaity bad cop. 9 mune 6 - Riouses were eroes OB groper ° | culved by everybody, Evon the bookmakers, hay, oe gem woro dinuivscd and the others wilt | who have lost enormous sums in the race, soattaug to ae RL another thay, ape, pelice heal partlelpatal in. the general onthusiasm, 0 UeyleoL tO puswals gaacclvov wiih we Hees | When they assemble, howaver, nt ‘Tattersalls ond p on Monday wo settle thelr accounts they ——, ¢ an mis were filled to 1 day . Ina, ‘Gave bo. ivanted in abo enntrl | Ot: POD cahaoue afte Kuo futs | sonia gta settee ea | Nema wtp, aod, mot, ot | aa a oar cP teat ara jopart- a . 0 ulghtaan e eke essalo q . eg terderregg eeerrrncade mien een ge PRU pam Poag ta Tra bavponed, to fds Wes dveoine wey oFvoinor | uf? thelr cM ant appreciation of the I tie miandtysture eng anle gt pute: he Bey igeal Fo a eee a egal |e REE ec are eevee hed. | Hunde bia wile and bad pains ve eiame caw | wisttionto genius of Me Pe etree bute iets . on Dre Carpenter andusked him it ho had | (¢iurocuble in ile stomach, but bo didn’t kaow | SIH iin gh J Hit + WHLALAM JE CAKY, JUN, ful stops vo seoure thelr promise and efticiont | noticed the boy. Hoe replied that he had, and | wnat to do, buing far away trum ® drug storo or ‘Mr, Keene was conducted to the club rooms, Ara aculon, stated his trouble, Afr. Stevens wald that o Ephysiolat. Wail bo w aroaning Ue arava | which were beautifully aud artlatteally, ser és iviersigutrel 23, That Rule dof the rules for the gujdagoe | good many physiclans bad been cougulted, { bard rate, bo bappoued to seo a wild gooto that | oruted with dowers nud exotics. Je | Chicago, Bent, 26 188. .