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Established 18 OMAHA, NEBRASKA, WE MORNING PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING SIDEWALKS. FOREIGN EVEN1S. } {The Much Abused Count von Arnim Dying. England Plots to Surround Dul- Crry Cuen's Orrica, o propossis will be recefved by the undar- ou acd repairing 'n front of and aijining the foliow. Tu descrived premui-en, to-w T BE CONSTRUCTED. 2. w alde of ., 6 foot wide. i ‘Soulh side of Chicago 8k, bik 6, 8 feet wide. Lts 1 and 8, west shdeiot 10¢h street, blk Peraanent gt ac, 6 foat wide. "y Lot % wes -1 € of Bt cree, blk 83, temporary of Casitol Ave., Bk 83, tom- . 6fest wide -de of 9ca screet, bIKRS,temporary. g, #foct wi ¢ -t b e, WA 0, womporary THE TARDY PORTE. porte makes no signs of to surrender Dalcigno. has inereased in_interest, and owing %0 the Iateness of the season, which will soon interfere with military move- | Lot &, ou: e of Sen sioves, Bk 35, tem- 2 T e, Wk 16, 8 et Lot §, norh side of Oulifornia etrest, bik 16, morth side of Cawming strest, Voind nd 5, cas ide of 0 strsat, bk “D," L ta7 nd &, northeide of Capitel Avenue, blk o6, wesksideof O wireet, Bk 70, © toet Lo Land 8, weet side ol 9ih @ et Bk 98, ko L uth a de of upital Ave. ik 63, 6 et 4,8 uiheide of Dong s wiret, bk 116, 1075, west ideof Ok strect, Bk 11, 8 fect Lota1, 2, eouth & of 6 und 6, west side ot 10h Mr. Famter, bome secrotary for , is in Berlin. n.-iu:?—u being with the lord lieutenant as to what measures can be im: s to allay the existing excitement, growing out of the Parncll agitation and the spreading influence of the DON'T WANT WAR. g has been held at which speeches denouncing Mr. Glsdstone war policy. Some opposition to the @eneral tone of the meeting was oc- carionslly mede during '+ 2nd wdd,, bix 5,4 40, west e 10 b atreet, 1n Hor- and gave to the proceedings has been held at Newcas'le. AUSTALA 70 STAND ALONE. The St. Petsrsburg Nord says that Ruseia will not join Austria in the matter of ths Balkan peninsula. AN OMINOUS SI0N. A dispatch_from Outle Nuovo ““The Europesn fl bled in Tevdo Bay, forming a twosnd » half miles long. Admiral 2015, weat de of 1608 mreet, Bk e & 18 G0 ST £ Tt Lot &, weat sido 0. | th etreet, bk 26, § foct a3 £md 4 routh alde of Davenpert siect, '”hnv:fi‘dfl. west 8l e of 16th street, blx 193, 18, wea” side of 16th street, bik 201§, Seymour's flag ship being ten miles g ship being ek 4 o contructn and voie Do o v aih wa wone apecite U 4 0P OPERA BOUFFE KING DEAD, Tho deuth of Jacquer Offenbach, 22 | composer, is announced to day. “pocial Diapateh to The tee New Yorx, Ooctober 6, 1. m.— gram has been received from t arrangements for formation of a Panama canal ayn- dioate were about perfect definite information is expooted very diremed t the undersigned iormed. *Propoa s fct © s ructing and j0p oG Hichtla reserved b By arier ol W Grry Counell. 3 cCARTNEY, City O '8 RIV. y HANLAN'S RIVAL. ‘Bpociai Diepasch to The Bee, 6— la m— The race between Laycock, the Aas- tralisn sculler, and Thames Black wan, of Dulwick, for £200, over the Thomes championship course, five miles and a quarter, took place yes- ‘When one and three-quarter miles from the start Blackman gave up the race, and Layoock, ite, rowed over his couse. RELIGIOUS WARFARE. 8pectal Dispateh toThe Bee Brusseis, October 6, 1a. m.—The clericals in Belgiom still continus to sgitate against parliamentary logisls- GREEK BOUNDARY. Loxpoxs, October 6—1 a. m.—A spatch from Constantinople saya ‘arkey propones to settle the Greek frontier line Valo on the north, from Lariss« and Mezzoro to Janina on the south, terminsting at the mouth of POOR;VON ARNTM, Bpecial Dispatch to Ten Bas. Braurs, October 6—1a.m.—Count. H4rry von Araim's condition is con- sidered dangerous. His hae declared that further improve- Eo:t of his patient will endenger his POWDER Absolutely Pure, pe Creaw Trtar. Ppreparstion makes such lizht, faky. o luxurious pretry. | Cau be. u be eaten by dypestic e recating oes Bamer 4 BRITISH PLOT. It is reported hare that British are concocting a plan with the Moutnegrina to surrender Dulcigne, THE EPIZOOT. Alarming Spread of the Disease | p, in New York Oity. Nrw Yorx, October 5, 10 p. m.— The epidemic now raging among hors- es is spreading tosll the snimals in the car and stage companies' stables. 1t fn estimated that nearly f>ur thou- sand car horfes, two-thirds of the stage horses and many of the animals in use by the large express companies are now suffering from the disease,and a large percentage of the horses, in- cluding some of the fastest trotters in try in private stables, are in- flicted with the epizootic. The weath- er is unf .vorable snd it is feared it will cause the distemper to take a more serious form. No fatalities have been heurd of yet, and tb ¥ sume with the opinion that the gi- reached its he ght. ptoms have not bren de- veloped, but there are many horse- men who argue thatit is only a ques. Gays at moat before the dwease_will geragood hold and then demic will equal that of 1873 i ita ravages. On the other hand most of the ruperintendents of, larger stables argie thut the snimals are offl cted with a very ligt fora of the. dwease and no serious results need be satisipated, if proper remedies are e only articleknown thatWill erzdicalethis disease perm J.C.RICH oLt PRO General Agents, The New Rugby. Spacial dispaich o The Bes. RucsY, Tenn., October 6,18 m. —The opening exercises at Rugby yes- terday were asuccess in every respeot. The weather was threateuing in the morning, but proved to be delightful- ly warm aud beautifal later. Atan enrly hour crowds of people from the surrounding coantry came pouri w0 welcome the new Rughy. strangers there assembled from sil of the United States and Eng- v, Cincinnati, Chattse oogs, 8t. Louis and Vincennes were represented by delegates of their leading _citizens. Hughes, M. P., delivered an address, with advise and e colonists and filled kindly santiment of our country and state. Hon. Chas. D. McGuf- fey, of Charleston, replied in behalf of the state of Tenneasee, welcoming ] nlond; totfh £ naw Some and assuring them of protection. The ts made and begun are on d, | crowd of WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. PASSENCER _ACCOMMODATION LINE e F ‘Omana, are usnally reguls” pamengers. | the Toe #:17 & m. rus will be; of hacks. OENTS, ISOLUDING §TRE _CAR cient to show that our English and esstern friends arein esrnest in their A large hotel,an immens stable, seven miles of pike, & firs class mill and other improvements a Iresdy made in the wilderness fit for king WASHINGTON. The National Fair Opened With Great Pomp, THE NATIONAL FAIR, Spectal Dispateh to,The Beaw Wasarsarox, October 5, 10 p. m.— The second sonnal exhibition of ths i ‘which 6 by a momter industrial and mercantile pro- cession which paraded the principsl streots, and was witnessed by thou- sands, who lined the s reets, crowded windows and looked on from porches and housetops. 'The government and Tocal de, ents, and piblic schools losed acd business generally suspended, added to the number of peotators. Owing to the rsin early this morning and thraatening weather for the rest of the day, it was doubt ful whether there would be s parade. It was finally arranged, however, aud the display was interesting and in some instances gorgeous. All trades were repreeented, men being at work in vehiclés exhibiting their par ticalar branches, and merchanta pre- seoted their aeveral lines of business in the moat attractive form. Thethe- atres turned out handsomely “also, The district fire department made » fine showing, as did the Washington ght infantry corps and artillery corps. The procession was an hour and a half pessinga given point, The fair was opened at 2 o'clock with an addres of weloome by Wm, W. Galt, presic dent of the awsogiation, and an ora. tion by Congressman Joe Blackburn, of Kentucky. RECEIPTS FROM INTERNAL REV'NUE are $271,004,and from customs, 8623+ 379, The programme for the w-ck y purchase of bouds on account of the' sinkl g Fund shas] not beenjchany ed, snd the acting secretary of the tre: u { will to-morrow buy two and hali million bonds on such’ unt. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatches to The Beo, Sr. Jomxs, N. B., October 5.—The epizootio is prevalent in this ony. Some fatal onses are reported, A 8t. Pererstiirg dispatch sa) trial of fourteen Nihlists, inciuding Byizinake, coundillor ot state. ia pro ceeding at Charkoff. Onteaco, October 5 —J. B, Brown, president of the Western Inditna railroad, and other respondents in the writ 1or_contempt, adjudged before Judge Teeley, of the circuit court, were discharged. New Yors, Ootober 8, —Ameng the departures on the steamer “Wiscon- ein” for Liverpocl, were O'Leary Guyon_gpd Dablr, the pedestrian Georgs Fern, champion swimmer a1 d T E. Haight, amateur hurdle ruaner{ Loxpow, October 5—The Hun gerian_budget shows & deficit of 24, 765,381 florms, which will be covecea of gold rente Loxpox, October b station goverument hes fssued a ciroular en Jolning the strict enforcement of the 1aws sgainst both foreign and nsticasi Jesuita, Nzw Yorx October 5.— Very little information Is to be had in this city about the Pacama Oanal. A synds cate s alleged to have been fcrmed in Paris to have appointed three New York banking firma its Ameriosn agents. No relisblo advices of the complating of thesyndicate have yet received. Prrrssura, Octo ber 5.—The heav- fest casting ever made in this country was successfully poured at the Black Dismond stee! works to-day. It is an anvil block for s twenty ton steam hammer, the latter to cost $50,000. The anvil block weighs 160 tons and was poured without accident of any kind. Loxpox, October 5.—A Berlin dis- patch says Germany has off:red her mediation in the case of the differences tween the new kingdom of Bulgaria, Austris sod Turkey, growing out of their disagreeing in the expectation of the provisions of the Berlin treaty in respect of the navigation of the Danube. Qurxcy, October 6.—S. P. Bari- lett, the Illinois fish commissioner, bas, with the aid of six men in boatr, rescued millions of food fish which had been left in t 10 bottom lands by the receeding waters in the late Mis l-ipr freshot. They started yester- day for the Illinois river on a similar mission. Carcaco, October 5.—Chicago 1s favored this week with the legitimate drama, portrayed at three of her lead- ing theatres by three of the lesding tragedians on the American stage. Lawrence Barrett bagan the week at Hooley's in the character of Cassius, in Julius Ce ar; John McCalloch be- g is engagement at Haverly's 58 irginius, and Thos. W. Keene mide hia debut as a star in the characrer of Richar Il1,at the Grand Opera Hou e, Vixzuaxo, N. J., October 5 —A descent was made upon a house nceu pied by Joun Hughes, in South Vine- iand, last evening, by the (flcars of the United States secret service di- vision, and a large quanti terfeit ocows of denominations from five cents to one del'ar were cajtured, togerher with dies and moud . Hughes and a neichbor named Nosh Kiwg, and Wm. G Ober, of this place, arrested. were The Veiled Frophe.s ‘8pecial Dispateh to The Bee. Sr. Louis, October 6, 1 8. m— |9 For a couple of days past ihe city has been crowded with strangers from the sarrounding country, who came t: witness the carnival of the “*Veiled Prophets” last night, a demunstra ion gotten up for the past two years, duriog the progress of the fair here. The display is. of the same eneral siyle »8 the New Orleans §5ER G~ Too display was wit: nessed by 500,000 people. _ It consiat- ed of & luge number of floats, on which were represented various myth ological subjects, the whole got'en up in majesticatyle. The streets throuzn which the pageant was brilliantly il- luminated with elestrio light and gas, and decorated lavishly. The day was obseaved aa & municipal holiisy gad Probably never before ha: him enough, though | alist avd p Igrim, Mr. Breonan, Phil- adelphia, journalist, Canrain’ Paul Boynton, the mariner and Theodore | Kreuge: the res'aurant keepee,wiahed " AMBITION'S SLAVE, I uhnt:n av;hl ive why they were so nkinj Who Trod in Dark and De- | : vious .Paths to @ain Political Glory. A Chapter of the Secret His» tory of Hancock’s Order Hancock is a man who likes to hear bimself praised and sometimes com- plains that e was not complimented . by Chas. Davies, Guyon's bucker, Geo. d John Dobler, both of the Iattar hoping to win lau brosd Frank Hart, colored not appear aithoush his stater.om was sscured and paid for. —— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. one hoar would R.—How sbout his promotion? Grant—1I stated to Dr. Fowler that Hancock was promoted 8 brigadier aud mvjor general on my recommen- I recommended him and st the same time. Han ppointnisit Was made at oace, to instroct him in defe New York Money snd Stocke. of congress concerning was made-after the war and I think n.|it was after the Caicago convention Photel | that he was made a brigadier. Bnted | I recommended him for major gener- m. | al, he had been very cold toward mis rhapa be. | and had not apoken to me for a long b#aid: | time. I never knew what was the 888 and | matter, unless he thoughbt I had not osi- | consulted him in making his sssign- live | ments to duty when promoted. to | However, he wrote mo a manly letter the | in which he 8aid f res- | was entirely indebted to me for It @ Yawa. | though he had thought I was not wil im justics, but this con: By Which Toal Men Were Forced to the Rear by Andy Johnson's Tool, 10} Carrescy 6 108 Modeately moderstaly setive and advanced Gen. Grant Ventilates the Career of the Vain, Weak and Envious Briga- tions. We serve withottt ouk daty to ol botra that responsibility. | ing to do Ho said, | vinced him that he had be Ho was made asjor g , ““General, it is | I was made gener —Is there any other polnt in hout | which the doctor is mistaken? Grant—Yer; he doea not get hold of illions of whites | the points about order number forty, By the various reconstruce Bhs tantlally thet he % A Timely and Remarknble Re- cord of the Reconstruo. Wo simply enforce them.” T am oppposed to Hflvpnzvzz i3 So e, ApaEE not a question of nigrer domi Four milliohs of e: education or property, can hardly dominats over thirty with all the education and property. | correctly. I estion of doing our sworn | tion acts, congress for consistency’s o said, ‘Weli P'm OPPOSED 70 NIGGER DOMINATION.' I saw that my puly chance to influ- ende him #ix by the renant of authority left In my hands. 3 1] Hsncock's Order No. 40. Special dispatch to The Bee, COrvorsxarr, October 5, 4 p. m.— The Geze'te prints to-daya report of an interview between the Rev. 0. 8. Fowler, D. D., and General Grant, which gives some startliog points in connection with the i Hancock’s order No. 40. Grant talked freely to Dr. Fowler;and Onloso Produce Market. Cricaco, October 6. The grain markets were moderately active and nncertsin and closed lower than yesterday. ke, I suppose, stripped me of &Il authority over the district command- erain their civil du.ies, except in the matter of appointment and remcval sers In the reconstructed states. As I was s ity was superior to the othera. X saying that the to 1o lower; No. 2 soring, 8t 934@944 for October; at 94@05%c for November, olosing at 933 for cash; 9330 fof October; 943 Corn—D -clined §o; No. 2 393@30%c for cash; 393@40 for October; 40§@ 40 for November; elosing at 3! cash; 398 for October; 40}@: for November; 444 for May. Osts—Fell 1@1§c; No. 2 clesed at 29: for cash, Octuber or November. Rye—Stedy at 82 for cash. Burley—750 fer oash; 75}0 for No- ior, my author- democratio party and Ho went south and remioved the gov- commissioners that Gen. ted. T Inctandl; | authoriziog th iastio of seven million Sheridan had ap] of levee bonds, This Tmsy_have aaid, bat, if I did, it was a mistake, the amount being foar millions. In regard to the atatement, als the Lonisianna commission agreed to pay R-verdy Johnscn and other law yers 825,000, I stated what I under wtood aud not a fact within my own personal knowledg ication, under certain restrictions The conversation took plece at Gen. Gront's na, September 2lat. office any men who had been removed and to give me his reasons by mail for removing the meri. Ho tolographed government $250. I telegraphed bim that the ressons were not sufficient; end by, mail other reasons. in telegr sphed about the same sints, onl; a0t so long, costing 8160, o telegrs nad that if he could mot have freeom to act, his usefulness wotld be destroyed, and that he wotld cus to do his duty as an officer, but in 1864 when McClellan was nom. inated Hancock received one vote and od and chsnged hom, Ha waaso dolighted that he smiled h of Dr. Fowler's of the merk. I am made te say—He (Johnson) called Haticook to Washin, struct hit in defeating the laws of ¢ommetde. 1, of course; do not know why he called Him, eould _ only sur- mis 111, Lower, closed at $18 00 for 00@1825 for Oct b-r $12 16 $12 17} for November; 811 75@11 774 for December; §11 76@11 774 for the IT CRAZED HIM, s ot ou, bll; ke 4 Lird—F rmo- and_c'ossd a% 88 05 for ¢1sh; §8 05@R 073 7 85@7 874 for November; $7 75@ 7 80 for the year. Chicago Live Stoci. Cricago, October 8. packing, 84 706500; 0 B Reueveb. 1 telegraphed bim to revoke his or- ¢ asked Johnson to relieve no_ene else could, That is the inner history and celebrated order No, 40. Th resulted in the loss of many lives. koow of casenand can give them. His statement that the civil authoriti 7 to enforce the laws of congress and he was working for the Perhapa he thought X id not praise him enough; b, any- way, he hatdly spoke to me. It was on my nomination that he wss made a A mistake slso ocsurs in the following paragraph, wher-in I ammadeto say s and remaved the gov- ernment and comniieficrers that Gov- ernor Sheridan had sppointed. I in- siantly telsgraphed not toappoint to XO0. 2. Price Five Cer.ts A. B. HUBERMANN, TED RELIAEBLSD EWELER, Cor. Dougldas andI3th Sts. Give~ Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents 4{AMERICAN COLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, angsiatt IiT Is Al CRATIFYING: FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satis ily and rapidly incre: faction and that it is stead- ing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the simplest in constrnetion and the most perfect Machine in the market. Toe White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repres- eiited, Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addre-sed to the Omaha Office, will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor, Ravenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. r—— e i light pucking and shipping, $4 95 @5 05; good 10 chaice smooth heavy shioping, £5 15@5 40; receipts 16,130: Cattle—To-dsy the receipte were f ] vo; wud owiig to ¥ brigadier ganeral in the regular army. When I was made general, Stantor told me it wasa compliment to mo, and that I could name the men to fill “he vacaucies in the lisutenant gener- alship and major gen:ralship caused by my promotion, 1 NOMISATED HIM ‘or the vacant maj r generals] he regular army. He was a very fair corps commander, but was nevar | for any great'place. When the army the Putomao was huntingfor a com- ars supreme is & truth, admitted by | °oe 307 men who had been removed ail io tmes of eatablished pasce} but that he did not Whejt Heuccol candemoustra subject the mil civil, but that he use power to overthrow the civil.” THE OLD GUARD. " hibitiog him from appoiuting any one 10 office who had been remcved by his This I ruppose he did not like,but my object was to prevent In speaking of the Chicago convan- | the pos.indity of the men_bemg put tion, Genedal Grant said: * There are lin ¢ two rearons why I wold have sccept- | aegotiation of thobe bunds, even fur First, On sc-|ons houf. cotint of the charseter of the mwn who | Hancook sll about it as I had Juhn- 1 estoem thiit respset. and | son, biit it seeme dating my ivtersisw witli, hiin, he Wwas not goin; to pleass Second, I believe I could h:ve broken | himsel I did not teli him. up the solid south. Many lifelong | had been down south some time, ha domoocra's in the south had given their | made a pretty clean sweep of the ssurance of their cordial | officers who bad been i by General _Sheridsn. telegraphed to him to suspend hi dsrs of removal apd report to me by Jarze supply of caitle at the di Were city op-rators, au: aud medium good a sold ax §35)@4 50; at" ¢ writinz a fair number of 'l ate l; the pene uasold; fresh rec-ipts, | T ow Prices 307 who had arrargd for the ed the homination. 8t Louts Proauce. St. Louis, et ber 5. Flour—unchaiiged st X. X, $3 60 $4 40@4 ©0; faml; 84 51@4 70; choioe to fancy, #5 Wheat—Opened hicher bat dec ue No 2 red, 963@G9} for_cash. or 4@97} for November; came wver into mote tnan the nom but nobdy ever suggested Hancock After he received that vote in 1864 he hid the ‘bee in his bonnet' aud shaped everything to GAIN THE DEMOCRATIC AND BOUTHERN Vs | atime was purely an atroctous one 00 | G toucd ‘guivy of morder| FALL---1880. in the first degren and *entenced to b e Banged on the b of NoveTber next. | oy cuittcots entence with the utmet Tciackudl peudiagg 116 Third—there is another palitical 1 believa that I could have in- | mail. duced, from my knowledge of ou e sulates, tho enactment of certain la touching oue commerce, that would given us control of much de- sirable commerce, for Instamce i Mexico, instead of dealing with people who use onl receive little or not Dicomber; 963@95% Ho has watched, and waited, until at lust h the democratic nominatios “General do_you think beisin sympathy with tho south?” “He is crazy to be president. He is AMBITIOUS, VAIN AND WEAK, They will easily control him.” “Do you think General, that his calebrated order No. 40 EXTRAVAGANT HANCOCK, There was au order e remember right, prohibitingthe use Corn—Lower at 333@38! ciober; 393@304c ovembsr; 31jo for Decombours 38}c for the year. Episcopaiian Council. Bpecia! Dispaich to The Bee New Yoxxk, October 6—1 8. m. The triennial convention of the Pro- | 5 — Episcopsl church of the | Ladics Kid Ties... United States will moet in t could be emploged. 20jo for ocash; t 3036203 for Novembver; 30}o tor lave labor and R ooy hing but Sterling l"flw' T ified, but if he had sous to communicate to do so bymail. He sgain replied by telegraph, but s. m.—The | gave nothing new, saying smply 1l Tater Ocean to-day publishes the fol- | his uscfulness would be destroyed if lowing interview with Gen. Grant in | he was not left free to act and that un- less he was, heshould ask to be re- lieved. I ordered him to revoke his order making removals, and to make When he asked to bs re- lieved I relieved him. THAT 0RDER N0 40. 1 always regarded his declaration fn order No. 40,that the mili be subordinate to_the civil power, as something everybody accepted and no- body disputed. As officers, we were sworn o obey our superiors. Con- eress was our supesior and had made d_these laws mace the military subordinate. 'ing under them, but his order, or his constraction of his order, made the laws subordinate to his own pencils. ‘GRANT AND THE PRESIDENCY. R—Thelatter part of the interview, General, purports to give your feel- inga over the result at Chicsgo, How sting, if I remomber, about d_him 1 was not sat- ny furthor rea- I; choice to fancy, 80@ Grant Backs it Up. 8pecial Dispatch to The Bee. Cxcaao, Oo:ober 6, “Well, I will give you THE TRUE INNBR HISTORY of order No. 40, Congresa was strly- ing to prevent Andrew Johnson from Butter—Unchanged. Eggs—Unchanged. Waisky—Steady at 81 10. Pork—Nominal. Lacd—Quiet at 37 80. Dry 8.¢ Merts—Nominal. Bacon Lower at §5 75@875@8 124 Receipts—Fiour 4,600 brls, wheat 47,000 bu, corn 18,000 bn, cata 10,- | 000, bu, rye 2,000. barley 23,0 Shipments — Flour 13,0 wheat 23000 bu, corn 2,000 2,000 bu, rye8,000 b of bishops and hotiss of deputies, or, an upoer aad lower "Every diocese is represented | New Gordn p and eight deputies, fouy ' received daily. being clerzymen snd four laymem, | We sell The bucineas of the hovss of bishops i transacted wi h closed docrs, while the housa of deputies is in Bishop Smith, of Kertacky, represented. will preside over the upper house, but ' We keep in the office of president of 1he lower explanation of Dr. Fowler's interview published yesterdsy by the Gincinnati The General was quite ready to converse, as the report of on, was, in many re- specte, foaccurrate, owing, of course, to the fact that Dr. Fowler repeated 1t entirely from memory. “The reported i Grant, ‘though it :‘. in many re- Whenever congress passed a law An- drew John:on bent . his energies to defeat its enforcement and would find pretexts to dodge sround it. congress would pass another law to hedge him up there. This went on till congress had taken from him all con- , of Massrchusetts tary of the lower house. ary respect. power to remove them and appoint others in their places. move any civil off- udge or governor. & way Ihad not intended, and to use zusge {hat I did not employ. The facts sre these: called at my house, in company with Mr. Cram, to pay his respects and the conversation tarned upon politics. I talked freely, without suspecting for a ‘moment that the conversation was everto be published. Sometime af- terwards, Dr. Fowler, on wt the conversation had mad pression, wrote to me saying that he 5t. Louls Live Stock. Sr. Lous, October 5, Hogs—Fairly sctive; Yorkers and Bultimores, 81 6524 75 packing, 65 Recoipts, 41,000; ship- cars of any grade, When I was made general and they were determining my duties, they gave the general by ac- thout seeing all it involved, co-ordinate power over those district commanders, and as I for, it gave me suthority, was sent to the depas ment of Louisians, covering Louisians Discontinued—Fairdals, Howard | ————————————— New York Produce Marke:. New Yok, October 5, Flour—Round h-op Ohin, $4 50@ 495; ohoice, do.$5 00@6 00; super- fine western, 83 50@4 00; comm.on to | grod extrs, $4 00@4 30; choice, 84 35 @6 25; choico white wheat, $415@ Raceipts, 17,265. Sales, Names and sites changed—Portland, Cuming county, to Bancroft; Rose- creat, Jeforson county, to Reynolds. Postmasters appointed—Abie, But- | ler county, Frank Faytinger; Bancroft, Caming county, Geo. H. Rapsom; Admah, Washington coanty, Gustay Western, Saline county, Charles H. Harp. Caicao, October 5~A dispatch from Toveks, Kansas, eays that W. | | H. Fairchild, who was v oago last week, has that he killed Richsrd Fronch, step- father of his wife, but claims in ex- tennation that he discovered French criminally intimate with his wife and killed him with sn axe. Nazw Yoz, October 6.—Six Faro- pean steamers, which have sailed from this porte since Saturday morning, carried 16,000 buadels of apples in addition to other freight. Why Jose _ourseives with nagseat Ing medicines, when s purely fruit = - catbartio will cure you at once—Ham | World's Great Expositions at ks T el Paris, London, V.emna aad M. M. Cox, Fubionable Dress | Philadelphia. The ooly d'plo- > | Maker, 517 Fiftsenth street, between | mag given at both these Fairs Davenport and Chie-gn. Grant—Well, correct In part, but exprested as I would hardly express il | it. Isaid that no m moved at the final result at the Chica go ccnvention than mysell have declined to ject. I replied seying thatI would rather this would not be d one of the speakers, who had the same facts, and was eri'ying them from the filea of the wi made them public. preparing the facts naraly be fair toant might imply permi to publish bis report of the converss- tion when the spesker alluded to had the speech. I have not noticed that he has yet made it, but he pcob- aby has or Dr. F have published t Reporter—Wherein is of De. Fowler incorrect, [genersll HE IS VERY SUREWD, Ho kept open his eyes, learning rapidly the men who were not worthy to ocoupy their posi- tions and discovering_ competent and worthy men to put in their places The legislature of Louisiaoa psssed A law anthorizing £7,000,000 of 1. veo bonds ostensibly the loves. They conditloned their sula on their bringing to the state not luss than 80 per cent. of cheir face. The governor aud three comamission- ers were to place the bonds on the market; but they soon the bonds would not bring more than 40 per eent. To avoid the law, they of borrowing money and using tie bonds as c llateral They cculd borrow about 25 or 35 per cent. of the face of the bonds. Just at this jutcture, to prevent these men hestate, Gen. Sheri- ermit the use of my uame had it not been for the charac- ter ofthe men who were urging1t, but I did_not think it would be fair to- ward them to do ss sated by Dr. Fowler, that I be- lieved I could bavebrokenupthe solid sonth snd briug sbout s state of af- fairs where the two great partiss would be national parties. T alio thought that my study of the questionsof commerce and trade would enible ma materially to advance the interests of the coun- mmercial sense. larly did I think tbis to be the with Mexico, which couatry rais: 8 todo ‘his dufy ssan officer, : tropical products that we use in the United States, and is ready to take in Wh-at—Trregular 81 08}@1 09; Milweukeo, 81 084@109; No. 2 red winter, 81 09§ _Salea 35,000 bu. c&;-—l)mz No.2 at 524; ly. him. That 3’:‘3. Dr. Fowler Pork—$18318 25 ; November $1275@1175@11 77§ for tae year;812 57} for January Lard—88 074 for October; 87 90 @7 924 tor November; $7 85 for Borraso, Oct ber 6—Batllo's 20, (Hancock) semed liko & man am- itiy in 1864, when McClellan was nom- mated, Hancock received one vote and that grestly excited and changed him. He was so delighted that be Free Trade Emissaries. Scecial Dispateh to The Bea. Catcago, Oct. 3 —The Intsr Ocesn says severs] emi #aties of the Lndon Cobden club are in Chicagn, dissmin- atiog British free trade views through- out the northwest. them are given as Sheldon and Bigl 'w, the latter a son of Juhn Biglow, who 0 of many other na- tions, of whom we buy, we are unable give anythiog in exchange, except sterliog exchanga. The article of Fowler, while incor- rect in the points mentioned and some other inaccuracies, Which doubtedly owing to his ot ik h the datails of the subjeo is_as correct as éould be sidering it was written entirely from TOOK OFF THE HEADS of the governor -and comuissloners £0 quick that thy did not know what iled them, and appointed good mar: in their placee. For some reasan, the romoved men were very anzious to be reappoiuted. The employed Rev- erdy Johnsn and another lawyer to wok for them, sgreeing to piy them $250,000 if they were reiostated This is & great deal of money for to pay for posttions unless thers is some special gain in Reverdy Johnson came t> d and stubborn fore that we got on well, after that he would bardly speak working to enforce the laws of con gress, and he wa Names of two of working for the did not praise b way, he hardly spoke to -ubstantially _that, up to uot suppose Hancock had the pres deacy, but, at the democratic onvention of that year, he got & vots, nt one vote sa Dr: Fowler hasit, which mak 8 me imply that he got the 1p,0.¢ of but one delegate, and from that time had had the vresidentisl | ¢ in" his bonnd him afterwards, The Inter Ocean says th met with very litl> encour.gement. | Departure of O'Leary’s Party. Bpecial dispateh to Tas Bex. Niw Yopg, Oc:obsr 5—10 p. m.— A merry pirty steamer **Wiscor When Imet|bid Daniel O'Leary and his pariy | good-bye. It was the eve ofhisde- %0 broad that you could almoat see it | parture for Liverpool. when his bak was turned. Ido| not know that he seid he thought I we, but I was 80 st that I could nct be induced to reap- He went to - Andrew Jobnson and stated his case and An- @rew Johnson sent forme. He asked me to “‘reinstatehis men. Irefused to doso. lle asked me to reinapte them if it is only for one day. Preferrea Death to lmpmsonment. 8pecial Dispaten to The e, Arurea, N. J.. October 5, 4p. m.— Joseph Abbott, a convict from New York, in_the state reformatory, this | city, hes been on trial for the murdar of afellow convict, R-ed, alsy from Now York, on April 10t last. The SUBSCRIBE FOR y, his brother C. Me- ‘m. Geoghegan, poet, joura- T0 THE TRADF. Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING ,(2035\.8;t ¥ at 1 Wewenld ask he Merchasts of Nebraska to inSpect os | foeling confident we can meet the wants of all ixrfi;ood Gocds and SHREVE, JARVIS & CO., Cor, 14th »nd Dodge Sts. guives ry, that he pre- 2 ¥g3 Mens Brogans. St pers ¢ at 11 o'clock. e, Lodion Sarge Shoes. comprising 458 mem? consista of aixty bish d nd 398 f cwh only. Money refund- the goods don’t wear a8 stock all sizes N and widths and Rev. Ctoles Ll fuirinee o 1e270- | good fit in ev Postoftice Changes Boots and Suoes mads to urder in Nebraska during the week onding October 2,1880, furnished by Wm. Van Vieck, of the Pustoffico Depart A SPECIALIY. The Oaly Complete Stock in ha City H. DOIILE & Co, Leadiug Shoe Store, e eeted in Ci ally conf HURRAIEL! The Nebraska and Iowa State Fairsre-echo the verdict of the wore awarded for work done on Faaxs Hoomss —Commanieats st | ¢no silent No. 8 Wheeler & once by telegraph to Woodruff; ev erything is srranged ratisfactorily. | Mother wan's you at home., P. G. H. | Wilson Sewing Machine. F.r procf of this read the official list of premiums. THE WEEKLY BEE, | 5% room 569 13th 8t, (Jacobs Block);Omaha,jNeb. Th Best in the West. celett

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