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VOL. IV. THE DAILY BEE.| ] EDWAKD KOSEWATER, Editor and Prop’s SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17, The twenty-three Chinese women who were brought here on the steamer Japan, are still held in cus- Docror JoHNSON deeply mourns over the unexpected political trans formation scene opposite the Elysian VERY LATEST M. HELLMAN & CO., { MIDNIGHT. TELEGRAPRIC = ¥ the pr.ss and the people. | J Eame et e oo garden. i tody, under a writ of habeas corpus. | — - The World ridicules the idea of g1 Office—No. 13% Farnbam sireet. betw. | 3 5 g | | R T e | — | e ;l‘el.:n:gg;e:g:mu:urz‘hof‘t]um bi;t: i | re-instating Kellogg, and says that | —_— BY the way, we had almost for- | (pecial to the Bx~.) L o the Japan, but | 4 0'CLOCK P. M. | at the present moment the s uation | 3 i B e e At LowkLL, Sept. 17. | 73 a question of the construction of {in Louisiana is obviously undis- One copy, 0 e vear. 1o advance. 700 | BoLten €8 | Mr D. V. Moudy, of Lowel, |t treaty with China was involved, tarbed. i 8 Mo 44 | Mills s the choice of the Douglas | Mr. D. V. Moudy, of Lowell | ¢ o pioyierwas” taken befors 114 Other papers express varying opin- ? 11 ot paid 1n dvancs, $8 per snsm will | ccunty Democracy for State Sena- | Kearney county, a lawy edg' P'hc United States Circuit Court and is lionsasto the respective claims of | 3 colleted tor. | fession, has been nominated by the | being argued there to-day. McEnery and Kellogg, but all agree | ——AND DEALERS IN— | | Republicans of the 26th representa- S on ihe impartance of Penn’s action, | i % - > 5 ¥ in | tive district. This nomination is N ARIS, Sept. 16. N cans, Sept 17. | and that the re-instatement and | R = “ " FREDERICK, e b i doniteur newstaper waies | 7 erp SR [ Sipport“of Ketloge. b thetedera | GCGENTS FURNISHING C CODs, st | tke middle, but that will not pre- N at rumors are current of the in- | 2 | government is unavoidable, and a | & dy will probably represent a large | tendea abdication of the King of | Loned all night on the streets, but | legal necessity under existing cir- 221 and 223 FARNEAM STREET, COR. 13TH i vent him from becoming our next Secretary of State. nothiug of aserious nature occarred. There were occasional alarms, and the Whi‘eLeagua troops moved out. but no chance for a collison was of- | fered. A negrochurch down town was broken open and searched for arms, hut notbing was found. Gov. Penn is rapidly pushing through the organization of his gov- ernment. A pumber of minor ap- pointees have taken charge of the offices to wiich they have been ap- pointed. His police, with guns and clubs patrol every beat. Col. Jones with six comnanies 6f the 3d U 8 infantry ariived here yesterday, and have occupied Jack- Bavaria. cumstances. ¢ A Herald Washington dispatch says & personal friena of McEnery says the latter does not endorse the Penn movemeat at New Orleans. The President says McEnery prom- ised he would not encourage vio- lence, bui would pauently await the aciion of Congs If the insuigeats under any pre- tence quarrel with the United Siates forces afler the expiraiion of ma{ five daysthe President will consirue icas open rebellion, and afier noiify ing ibe inhabiiants will o-cer the | naval forces io take charge of the disirict and more peonle thaa any other man who will be in the next legislature. HoME rule, as interpreted by the | Omaha Herald: Organize a brigage N LoNDoX, Sept 17. A repoct telegraphed from this city that the government intends to ask an act of Parliament to pay the debts of the Prince of Wales is semi. officially contradicted. LONDON, Sept 17. TA dispatch from Boun says that the old Catholic conference has come to an agreement on_all important points of dogma. The Bishop of Pittsburgh in behalf of the Ameri- can protestants, thanked Dr Dollin- ger for the manner in which be had . We Call the Attention of the Publie to our Extor And Well Selected Stock for the i FALL AND WINTER SEASON Comprising The Latest Styles in Clothing Furnishing Goods. W ORLEANS, Sept. 17, The Associated Press agent learn- ed from Gen. Eemery and Governor McEnry, this morning, that no agreement was made between them in the interview reperied in the Herald this morning, of the sur. render to the federal authorities. Gov. McEnery, Penn, Ogden, and other leaders, have assured General | Emery that there is no thought of a. ict on their part with the mili- of cut-throat Ku Kluxes, march them into the State Capital, barri- | cade the streets, shoot down all who happen to resist, and take trium- | 3 LEADING HATTER! =i Best Geods, [P LOWESTPRICES |~~~ An indiscriminate staughter mn Farnham St. clothing snd gents' furmshing | Sonict on thelr part v i 2 leveesand the cliy will be sither fne % | tary government. conducted the deliberations, aud | Son Barracks belcw the city. - Cner in: % g Jmziete 1 ON goods regardiess of prices at 206 | Tho city is very quiet. Noecban - ] When the S \. + | undated or shelled. | T ID CAPS TRITNTS AN . pesete 1 O} i . ge | presented writlen stat £ en the Siate bouse was oc or . / AD: > TP BT e [AHA Farnbam street. Fine linen and | in the situation since yesterday, | gratulating the conforenrs an'sb | cupied on Taesday by Penn, tons of | The President has received va: HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS AND V ALISES, ETC. ous dispatches; some entreating | him not to interfere, and conveying | assuzances of peace; others warn- ing him that the ouibreak was pre- liminery to an outo eak throughout the entire South, and_that Georgia a1d o.ber States would follow, and ihat White Leaguer» from all quar- | te:s we-e pouring into New Ox The Herald Atlanta special g:ve: nor Smith State archives, cocaments, vouch- ers, etc., were throwa over the bal- cony to the mob in ibe street, and wers torn, tramnled and destioyed. It is very berd to obian the casu- aliies, but develonmenis now show the White League fo have lost a greal many more men than the po- e; yet of the latier ferce only half of those who were ia the action es- other iban incident of o:ganizing a | new State goverzment. Mr. Du- | ucklet, the State treasurer, has not been interfered with. A eorsultation meeting was held to-day at the Siate House, between the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and other officers of the McEnery Government, together with a num- ber of prominent citizens o consid- harmony manifested and agreement chevoit shirts ot our .wn make at accomblished. $2.00 and $2.50 each. Railroad Tickets OMARA BUSINESS DIRFGTORY, o MANUFAQ (RY. Clure & Smith, 185 Hurney street. bet. M, ey @LASS AND PIOTURE F3 MFS Reinart, 186 Dowlu stret, deales 1o _window glass aud pictare trams, Gising BOOTS AND SHOES. Our Prices are Very “Low” to suit the Times. Call soon at Mf H}JLLMAN & CO. L WASHINGTON, Sept 17. Tne President this morning dircc- ted o0:ders to be seut to the 22d_in- fantry (o proceed at once to New Otleans. This regiment is stationed along the Lakes. The President bought and sold by P Gottheimer, Broker, at 296 Fariham street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. hilip Lang, 155 Faraham st, between Toth | MAY 1y26 er the demand of General Emory, | 810 - directed a special order to be | caped vninjured. Governor Kel- | a0 interview with G i Sl | o i e s | 2 ot A Ml | g Qe el i o, S i i) R, A, BROWN, 248 Douglas Str CONFECTIONERT, J. MOOREHEAD, from the streets and a return of the | ey West to proceed at once with | bis staffare vii.caliy imprisoned in | SWiih thinks that ihe Presiden | Se@ = 5 S eet, e es T J a-ms to the arsenal. The demand | fhree yeseels of his fleet to New Or- | {he casiom hovse, either of whom | Made a great misiake in_sustaining | Du- ' and Kellc T nufacturer and ‘wholesale desler 15 | : the legal governor; and the act of leaus, and on his arrival there to McEnel ) WHOLESALE AND_RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, would be mobhed and_probably DRUCGGIsST was aceeded to and an order issuec, candsand confoctionery. " Country trade so- \ bis. o R apltt 3 | sigued by M.McEnery asGovernoy, | FePort tothe Secre‘a-y of the Navy, | killed if (hev came out. Mr Dubu- P TOE e i, ?HC“},:’,\:TT,VIL!T%" | orering the retirement o theis | and telegraph for further orders. | clet (i sicte ¢ easurer, whose of. | the government in' sustalning Kel- lard 8 Ellut, cou, lime, cemen e etc,, | Patter's Block, Bei.Ca fori ur Sta Secretory Belknap telegaaphs the | fice'is ot in que-."on, having held | 105g Was one of the greatest wrongs | homes of State troops, and the re- { 1 Vemnam s eltsms ~oms flonesg e President ‘from Columbus, Ohio, | gve- from ihe eleciion of 1870, was | €ver perpetrated on the people s the | PAWN BROKER, Sesino il Der's o the central palion erocheet | that the officers of the Army, of the | orer s le clection of 18 " The | president acted properly in the Ar | \ o el el RPN « | per.y to the central rolice precinct ezclvded Fom office to-day. The ly AV Fieeer Vo 20 Faraha . Bt et St | sadiors, and the taking to- homes | Cumberland now assembled there, | eioc'cd judges of 1572 are fastalling | Kansas maiter. Smith, however, 5 e R e - | by privace citizens of arms owned | heartily endorse and applaud his ac- | themselves asd (he courts srentery | admitted that Penn’s action was 4 : Frrab bl | 22 oy Superin.eadent of Police, Boyler, | . In regard to the Louisiana ques- | years are beiog wised out. The fi. | The Herald’s Columbia special “ S was also ordered o confinue ~ the gvon A‘yrol:nme:{% bu:llucsi“fl’m in | 2ia eial ma el !sacudeadlock, but Tlfl)'ilhnllh;‘mls\ml(‘nfliexuil('moul ( 2 bt s ew York notifies the Atiorvey | i i i = ies | there over the New Orleans affair, f Fres “ R oo i bl propasy | Oumoral hal large. Quaice o | hore o necosny Foe e | bk e e of the povaemanar; | AT Ifiqmnse Shtock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be oruitn arms and ammunition have been [ 1y on the war for Governor Penn. | has pa-tly restored confidence. . I SO. e er us2 in th i etibine ot DNERTISTS, Sgovaiolin, and siill are being purchased in (hat | _overnor TRn: | Louisiana's overthrow was complete ower than any other houss in the city, consisting of Subsequently, General Emery is- | sued the following: John McEnery and D. P. Penn, siyling themselves resnectively Governor and Lieute:i- ant Governor of the State of Lou- ciiy for shipment to the Souihern States. The following dispatch has just been received here: NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 17.1¢ To AtCy-Gen. Williams, Washing- it would furnish a precedent to be quickly followed in South Carolina. A number of prominent politicians are leaving for Washington from which point they Will safely wateh ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. A dispateh received here says : Lieutenant Governo- Yenn, bas. is- sued a call fora meeiing of bis Leg- OFFIZE, N1 232 FARNHAM ST. RETALL CASH PORCHASERS | .- MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLAN" ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKING et irae isiang, having fnformed the Depart- | 7., slature to convene on_ the 20th. | avonts in fouitiam, £ 5 ment commander of their willing- | Maitera remain the same as yes- | The oppinion expressed heve is that [ *4 Herald Jachon e S . For Sewing Machines. DR. A S ness under the President’s procla- | (grday, The leaders of the mobare | if his Legis'ature assembles befo-e | ot Governor Ames ha gone iy | & F ULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS et mation to surender State property | eneavoring to restrain violence, | the expiiaiion of ihe five days men- | Tieut corn e 1 Yo LADIES AND OErtrs B [ taontertomakeroom torourmew sty we | D XTI LT ST » | mow in their possion and to disband | feuring tho fectat th horth . Bee: tioned in the Presi enis proclama- | government ot o sudain the e . TL O Enrss wsy ot nsurg cess unde - | eral parish governments have been | tion, the siiuation greatly | Rellogg regime in Louisiana w B ERW D W - have pot la PERFECT order all of our old | oy 3 oy 3 2 gma e, | mand. Brevet Brigadier General J. | orat PATIsl & complicaied, and will dovhuless ren- | jeaq 1o diooie i at o would ERINO UNDERWEAR AND ORSTED GOODS R Brook, Lieutenant Colonel Third Infantry, is charged with the duty of taking possession of arms and other State property. He will occu- pv the State House, arsenal and other State buildings untll further | o.ders. He Is hereby appointed to command the cily of New Orleans until such a time as the State and ‘cnv governmenis can be reorgan- der an exira sezsion of Cougiess ine- vetable.This is the opinion of prom- inent offigers of the Government Distriot Atto vey Beokwith, and Renators from the West have had several constltaiions with the At- torney General. They are eonf. | BROORY, dent Kellogg, will be mainiained. About oneyear agoan order was issued direciing General Emory to prevent any ince.ference wiih Kel- logg’s Government. This order wasin existence at the time of Penn’s demoasiration. but owing to TABLE LINIT IN GRUsT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF o ENGLISH AKD AWMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTRS, MATTING RUSS, AND k) CHAR LES!SHIVERICK. - Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, and_everything pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP- (Signed) F. B. PACKARD, U. S. Marshal. The Attorney General has regeiv- ed numerous Tequesis from U 8 Marshials in several Southern statos praying for troops to protect both colored aud white Renublie; e MARKETS &Y TELEGRAPH New York Money * strueted states, and encourage dis- organizers and revolutionists to desperate deeds. He considers the | state government of Mississippi perfeetly safe, ! stock, including second-hand, and offer them st e Teeth extractad withont and 13th, up stars. ain, by use of Ni- GREATLEY REDUCED prices, for CASH. BEARIN MIND EVERY *HOW BOUGHT OF US and our AUTHORIZED canvassers is 'VARRANT- ED, and INSTRUCTION given, as WE haves REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. proves a machins WITHOUT lnstruction is st Surgioal Hoomms. LVANCAMP M.D Disnenses fiis own medcines, and besides regular prectice, mates specialitfes of Deran in the secution | of Moulton by Miss Edna Proctor, the Auihoress. he sues him libel, and the damages are $100,000. The papers will p be served to-morrow. The suit wiil Experience Tho present police force In the ciiy under oharge of Thomas Baytor, will remain on duty and be respon- e ) 210 Douglas street, between 12 ang to Lutherau Church Omaba, Neh = nvdef 'WORSE than NONE at all. rket. N.—We know of of worth- it B el i sible for the good order and quiet of NEW YORK, Septorber 17. insufficienc number of i-oaps was | be hrought in the United S L = it = = = SEEEELE “°|““ rmm: ‘m; S S ARt e e the city until regutarly relieved, Money—Easy -(2}‘,\4-,‘-,-@"'_ Botearorcaty \'eale,?dn‘?v‘a‘::)pfmler Di rgtmfz‘uurl,llwrfl),ens Miss Proctus | HOLSTERY trade; has largcly increased his stock. and now B inatt ot buusut & dow Apnte, Thit el = e Gov. McEnery and Lieut Gov. | Gold—Steady and d'Ji at 1097. | was issued by the President, direct- | is a_resident of Massachuseits, and | DAS_ A._complete assc.tment of FINE, MEDIUM and LOW ingpalmed off on the pullic for nearly as good Eo]eotxo Physxcxan- Penn haveadd.essed lo Gen Emory | Foreign Exchasge—S.eady, ut | ing the 3d Infantry to proceed to | the case will be tried befure a jury. | PRICETD coods, which he is offerine at sucl REDUCE] asvew. Per ous that do ot want to run the i a pofest to the effect that no in- | 4 844@4 87. Holly Springs. General Emory, | Tt is not likely Moulton wiil be PRICES e £ SO SRS L s = Cci CLD : e B o vt 2° % b 14th 703 | gurrection exists In Louslanaagatnst | * Governments—Qulct and firm; 6« | who-was there when theorder was | placed under arvest Tt 1s aln o | ES as to make it to the interest of everv ons desivinio Tisk of Leing swindled shonld KEVER buy of ke the McEnery goverament. They | of 181, 118} | e accompanied by troops to | thoritatively stated that the Grand | ANything in this 1i t i hi one desiring o e e ery i 3 'y | of ’81, ; 5:205, ‘62, 112}; 61, ved, ace y hat the Grand 1 gl o sel forth thai the last trace of the 7, | New Oridens ag otticr troaps will iy odint Monltms ol = 1S ine, 16 examine his stock before pburchas 115} 65,11 10:40s, regular, 1:10§; coupons, 1 cu~ency 6s, 117}, Btocks—Strong; § cent higher, but asha-p decline at noon in Saint Paul, PM, N W and Central, but ; 767, 117; 768,117 IRRESPONSIBLE puarties, as they have NO be immedia.ely sent there. A dis- pateh received here this morning stating thai Kellogg has taken re- fugeon a Revenue Cutter, with all his papers. cious libel relative to Miss Proctor, which he knew were false, It is also understood that a libel suit for $100,000 will be instituted against the New York Daily Graphic for publishing the Proetor libel. Til- Rellogg government has disap- peared, and that the McEuery gov- erament is aejur and defacto the Siate government. 1f compelled to retire by authority of the United States, there is no power which can Toputation AT STAKE, as bave old egtablisked By, PARLOTRSETS, LOUNGES &c., UPHOLSTERTD An COVERED TO ORDER. e CEHAS. vaERZ’"K, Gompanies. THE HOWE MACHINE C0,, ™ 0 13th Sireet, ‘ the market is now advancing, with - ! RAN succeed them In governmental | W U prominent; U P 34}, P M 474, NEW Ontzans, Sept. 17, | (O0'S statement will be published Z203Farnham Siroot. Omaiia H. CANDRIAN, : powes in Lovisiana. They theneail | w © 70§, NEW ORLEAXS, Bept. 17. | £rig, v ofterncon, S dREs = R Pnr) — attention to the President's procla- >t mnchidin L y et e e S T T e == — - or i T X v of casualties in Monday’s figh , Sept. 17. : ' OR] 1 . - C.F. HAMANN, |Gu %t i oy forowith | VoW York Produce Market. | 1%5% (ici' L 00 sovenely wousd. | The president. yestenday. . oon- | VODWORTH, W HOLESALE CANDZIZE UT TAILOXR. TEaTElely ARl s points NEW YORK, Sept.17. | ed. The losses are about equaliy | Versation with an agent of the | 238 Douglas St.,Omaha, Neb. Tam ow .nanutacturing all varieties of. i a 171 Cor. Farnnam nnd Eleven'h &1 | of Jaw involved, which one section | Breadstuffs—Irregular. . divided, Slmcm‘anl 1)’!']@;« Association, after | WACON | = e b s es ofc s rinder 2>l isher, e T I i western 4 75@5 00; extra, 510@ | terview with Gov. McEary, Lieut.- | S stio o whethgr he | | : s PURRHING" GO0 oty o i lien:‘xg:“mn‘l‘l;eo‘r;c::,\fle.?":::;néf"tth;e et 5@/ 2 P e s Roliart e oot s | thacghit of ralling At oatis session Wood Stock “E ASTERN PRIC ms Office: 5'8 13th Street, | ™ roiect that State from domestic | Wheat—Nominal but lower to | can. In conversation he informed | of Congress, said that he did not y VR ; g 2 \ OMAHA, xES. @. W. HOMAN, Sr S olénte | sellers. f them that the State administration | hink that the situation_absolutely A T e { Dealers In this State uced not want to go East £ CANDIES, TRV > ) % 5 jats L A t ixed, | must be restored to its original pos- | demand d it. He referred to his | = | A trial is s do Qrders taken for Silver Piatiug. fers for the mecessities of the puilio, a | This section restricts the Presi-| Corn—Steady; Western mixed, Rl il i o | e 6 Gmireas elury, | st ) orders by mail will be promptly sttended u“ 5ok suglsdef Grear YWemstern BREWERY Cornes of Cum ggpand Twenty-second streets The finest lgger b-er con~ n stantly on h: fe2s-6m CcH . WEYMULLER, Prop ERE & KARBACH, 18th st. betwoen Farnbam snd sroey s» OMAHA, - - NEB. —MANUPAGTURER 0"— Spring and Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Tiealers in and manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ARTICULAR A T"ENTION PAID TO HORSE SHOEING. o Repairine of wagon sud blackemithing orer dameet et mvdary SPENCER’S Fruit aa Confectiovary STAND, Cor. 18(h and L avenworih Sts., AT THE BRIDGE Jrldsm ADGK J. ROBINS, 187 @'am St bet. 9 hand 10th, (Opposite Bes Offce.) ONEY LOAN 2D ON W ATCHES, JEW- N 2 Ak Voughi and s.1a" ~J. 8. SHROPSHIRE, Attorney-at-Law Room No. 1, 8. E. Corner 15th and Douglas Sts, OMAHA, - - NEBR. SAVAGE & MANDERSOR, Attorneys at Law, %2 FARNHAM STREAT. samen w. s saw }omaba Nebrask < 3 JOUN C. COwnIN, Astorney. Solicitor A\D COUNSELOR. OFFICERE! OMANA, NEu SPAUN & PRITCHETT, First-Class Hearse and Carriages. romptly Al orders 3th and them at Cor. W. T CUSSBN, GE'ERAL A UCTIONEER, Cor. 16th and Dodge Ms. E ' f household cie., elther Prompt at-ention eiven 0 sales furniture, s ore gooda b rs &, ca. at store Gr owners residencs. public or private sale BN TonES | X' FACTURER OF AND DEALER - | Lambroquins and W.ndow Shales, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnbam ssroet. corner F fteenth H. . WALKE?, —MANUFACITUKEP AND DEALER IN— BOUTS & SHOES 1013th St. Betweer Faroham ani Douglar STATE MILLS DEALER IN GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEI COMMISSION MERCHANT. BIES! BEES!! B:ES!!! D, nderizned bassisty awarma of nac . T have mor- bes Lan tue will support, and m.st sell. Addros: HIRAM CRAlG Fort Culboun, Neb. sent11ddwm VAN DORN’S MACHINE SEOFX. Al kinds of light and beavy MACHINERY MADE & REPAIRED. dent’s authority to cases where there is insurrection, and when _applica- tion is made by the legislature or governor. If Kellogg made such an application, he was notgovernor, he having left the State house Sept. 14, and retired tothe gustom house. Since Tuesday, the 15th, the State house has been in possession of the present government. Therecannot be insurregiion against a govern- ! ment that does not enlist this pro- clamation, the protest does not ap- ply to them. The President cannot employ any part of the land or na- val force against them, even if all ondi iot mirt these conditionsexist = T piration of the time fixed by the pro- Gamation. They will, however, suzrender the State house to federal tronps when they appear. Accordirg (o pevious arrangements, General J. R. Brooks, with his staff, pro- ceeding to the St. Louis Hotel, mef Governor McEnery and Penn, and received from McEnery the formal suriender of the State capitol and all other State buildings in the city, who proceeded to read an address, which stated that he was Acting Governor of Louisiana and made this transfer to him ) as a representative of the United States, and invoked his pratection on all classes of citizens, and the State property and recopds were then transferred to the hands of General AL LAKE, Sept. 17. In the case of Chamberlain, clerk | of the probate court of Toole coun- | ¥ ty, against Wm. Burton, a former clerk, to obtain the records of the court, peremptory mandamus has been granted. and it is riot expected any further opposition to the newly elected non-Mormon officials will be made The Emma mine hasbeen attach- ed by a suit of the county eollector £or taxes, also upon a suit of T. W. Park, for the recovery of $110,000 on a promisory note giver to the Il- livols Tunnel company It is not expected that these aftachments will interfere with the working of the mine. The work on_the Utah Western narrow gauge ra’lcoad will re-com- mence next week, and the road will probably be finished and the cars running to Toole this fall. tember 1 02} dnn; grades in demand some; Te: sold at 27 afloat, 94a95. Oais—Strong; 2a3 better; western mixed, new, 62a67. Rye—State and Pennsylvania, 95al 00, Barley—Nominal Provisions—Unohanged, Pork—New mess, 24 00, Teather—Quiet and steady. Iror—Unchanged. ‘Wool—Nominally unchanged, Lard—Si-ong; 14ja14]. Bacon—13 asked for long clear. Chiczgo Pruuace market. CHICAGR, Sype 1T Flour—Quiet aud steady; good, choice spring extras 4 90@a 25; su- perfines 3 00@4 00; falr dem.nd for allgrades. ‘Whea(—Fair; September, October, 947 Cern—Exciied;_cash, 77}; tember, 77 ; Ociober, ,715. Oafs—Firm; cash, 4d; Sept ber, 48@484; Oc.ober, 49 Barley—Sleady; cash 1 04}; October 94}. Rye—85, bid. Highwines—1 00. Po k—Steady; cash, 24 50; seller year 18 2024, Lard—Sieady; October, seller year 1178 St. Louis Produce market. Carn—Vety firm and quiet, Gats—A shade highei; No 2, 524 u elevatr. Barley—Sieady; No 2 spriag 107 Chicago Live Stock Market. CrIcAGO, September Cai'le—Deceipts, 2,600, Market P LS nearly noininal ; sk 75; . 4 506 50; ‘Hogs—Receipts, Sheep—Receints, 500, faic to chcice ; extra, 6 30@7 75; outside prices fo= ov.ly lot. 16,000. Active at ten cents reduetion; demand chiefly for betier and shipping grades; poos to medium, 5 75@6 65; fair, 6 70@6 90; good to choice 7 00 @7 30. Market senal, and the condition previous to the r-volution must be resumed. Heguaranteed the freedom from ar- rest of those concerned in ihe recent outbreaks and peace throughout every part of the Siate, The gen- tlemen in reply said that they would instantly submit to any such de- manas from the federal gevernment, impressing it on the General that no show of force was necessary. They insisied that neither Kellogg nor his goyernment couid hold ope inch of Louisigng teiiory one in. stant, but ackiowledze mnot only their utier inabii:_y, bu. a total lack of desire to resis. the mandate of the national execiiive, Onleaving the commuittee siaied thac hereafier they would regard this as the Prov- 98}; | vince of Loulslana. How soon the - | surrender will be made it is impos- 8ep- | sible (o ascertain. NEW ORLEANS, Sept 17. Thecounisy papers coming from the While Leagve strongholds, Al- exandria, Sh eveport, Natchitoches, St. Mariin aond St. Mary, declare their intention to fight the army if attempts to reinstate and sustain Kellogg, In ocoupying the State House Penu claims to have dlscov- ered telegrams from Senator Car- penter, General Butler and others, demanding mouey, which demands tem- Sep- 1475 Brooke, 81. Louts, Beot. 17. = Thomas Baglon, the McEnery | Fov~-Lower g ades um. a3 botagitnowhie i e ook Ol chief of police, still remainsou duty. | Wheat—Lirm, shade higer; No | po2 SOMPIES WL, Copator Cars The city is ouiet. 2 90; No3 rei 1 18@119. his election bill into the Senate as'a blackmailing move on Kellogg, and Kellogg paid large sums from time ‘o (ime to keep Carpenter still. General Butler is_equally compro- mised, and they also claim that the attorney general was in erested. The papers have been put in the pos- session of Mi. Howard MecCalleb, to arrange for peblicaiion. Penn declaies (hathe will hold on aslong as he cay, but if the Gov- enment insisis on reinstaiing Kel- logg he will not peimit a collision with the fedeial army, but will vol- uaiavily retive the White League companics being consolidated by Penn into the Siate militia. Reveral moie deaths of the woun- ded contestant ae reported. 17. s rsonal siaff, are siill in the custom veaiuriag out. Kellogg and Longstreet, and their ouse, not even the siaff officers McEnery arrived here on a late fairly active; steadyand firm ; peor {rain last mght. Gen. Emory has 1873, on which they failed to fake deflnite action, thereby remsnding the whole subject to him. To call Congress together now wouid have a very determined effect upon the best interests of the couniry boil at home and abroad, and would mag- uify the situation, causing alarm and distrust in all ei DE The Demociyne Noziiaaijons have been madein this State as follows: Second distriot, J. J. Rohinsou, of Shaip; fourth, Al- len Potter, of Kalamazoo; eighth, George ¥. Lewis, of Saginaw. Steps are on foot which will lead to the withdrawal of those candi- dates on the Reform State tickot who were notalso nominated by the consolidation of the whole Republi- can opposition. NEW YORE, Tie Irish riflemen w compete for the championship with the New York amateur club at on the steamer Scotia. Several la- dies nccomwm{ ae party. They are siopping at Wiadzor hotel. The party numbers 25; several of the marty are persons of rank and dis. tinction, among which is the Lord Mayor of Dublin, PHILADELPH1A, Sent. 17. Dr. John Buchanan, of we Phila- delphia University, has been ar- rested charged with committing an abortion upon Mrs. Emily Vana Dergriff, aged 35, of Odessa, Delu- ware. She catae here for treatment of rupiave of the bowels, and the doctor info.med Ler that it was necessary to produce premature and she died last night. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. The latesi rumoved phase of the are willing to evacuate that part of the 1sland oceupied by them, on condition that the Chinese govern- ment will hold the people under subjeciion and acknowledge that possession. MoBILE, Ala., Sept. 18. in mass meeting last evening, and passed resolutions approving the action of the citizens of New Or- | Democrats, and this will secure the | Creedinoor, arrived this afternoon | Fall And Winter Styles. A.POLACK, CLOTHIER, 238 Farnham St. Near 14th. birth. Theoperation was performed | Formosa affair is that the Japanes | the Japanese were justified in takinz | The people of this city assembled | o | WAGON HARDWARE,| Patent Whoels, Finished Gearing, &s. HARDWOOD LUMBER, i Studebacker Wagon , Depot. mehstt | G. STRIFFLER DEALER IN— CROCERIES, Proyi-lons Fruils, | Nus, Coufectionery, | Tobacen, | Negars, § B COR. OF TENTH eai FARNIAM. apihi | | | Axles, Springs and Thimble Skeins | - HENRY LATETY, | Pouvglas St Cor 12th, - - - mehtit R. & J. Omannan WILEUR, Carriages, Hacks axd Buggies ‘ Eooks and Statio]‘zezy, WHOLESALE AND RETATL, | Fourtosnth Stroes, - ar3-imy Cor. 13th and OMAFTA. - Omaha., ITob |GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALI; SCIIOOL BOOKS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Harnsy Streots, NEB Attorneys wd Counselors at Law. - (1on, 408 Toelt 3 bureat. Adiroms foek Rne 408 Omsha., alsoariived, McEnery was receiv- ed by a delegation of citizens and drove immediately fo the State house for consultation regarding the orde: of the war department at ‘Washinglon, which has received much commentation. A report that they were to be attacked by colored militia was circulated, and 200 leans, in ridding the State of intol- | erable men, The meeting was ad- dressed by some of the most prom. | inent cltizens. | CoLUMBUS, 0., Beptember 17. ‘Work was commenced yesterday a3 to medium, 22522 50; good to choice, 3 50a4 75. St. Louis Live Stock. 8. Louts, Sept. 17. ‘Hogs—Receipts, 5,000;firm; stock- ers, 4a5}, porkers and bacon,51@63; B All Wovk Zuaraitee’. &% 56 HARNEY STREET. - OMAEA. s NEW YORK, Bept 17. The board of commerce received | & telegram from the board ot trade of Shrevepcrt, appealing for sym- pathy in behaif of the Penn move- ment in New Orleans, and intimat- ing an intention {o call a State con- stitutional convention forall per- Fine and Medium Clothing, on the Atlantic and Lake Erie raii- Md rmhing Goods. i Strests. in tive of or eol ‘butch @7%. ‘way, the first spike being driven at —r A e NEB. | o e e |Gt the cupenton ot thel wil B | Catie sedpts, 2000; Tex. | Whit lengouessiied o protest e | No Lotimgtn - ok wnn e CEHHEAPER TEAN THE CEEAPEST, ; OILEA- B ol J = gy this matter. &, 1 50@4 25; natives, 8 £0@6 00. ' State house. pushed forward rapidly, | o, N.J. BURNHAM. ATTORNEY AND L':Ull-ll.wl AT LAW, A matowix ~30.x. O'BRIEN. BALDWIN & ™BRIEN, ATTORNEYS:LAW

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