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[ ¥ | F()l i{i‘l‘,hNTH YEAR - COMRADES I GAM. The Re-Union 1[ Fn nnl Proving Mayor Cleland Delivers the Ad- the. dress of Welcome, Ak Captain Palmer Responds to His Address, Twenty-five Years Ago, 1 Hon, G. W. E., Dorsey and General |, Thayer Also Address the ing 1o, & It was nearly five o'clock when the nblage. drewinto lino for the uts and 38 seec Rave the w onds Special Dispatek to Tiie Brg, took the was under way the started with a 3 were loaded; wgain today and from present fwion stecred wildly at first, It lnnnrnpwl and turned tho As Frivont, Sept. 2—The reunic gulir and sp proaing a ial trains grand sucesss. Re prospects it would b safe to say that the |l prephecy that 50,000 people would b in at tendanco here is likely to be rea turning over of the ure of today. Mayor Cleland delivered the “In 1861 this nation was confronted with the astoruding and startling proposivion t anumber of the states would no longer recog nize the supreme authority of the Unite States government, would no longer yi obedience to the constitnton adopted by our forefathers, o to the laws enacted by the peo- ple of the United 8¢ 1tes, hut would WITHDRAW AND £OI BW GOVERNMENT based upon the Calhoun doctrine of state [ 1is fair this a ary object the parpet- | to beat his record of 8 borders, The in- | Phe gelding was in good form, bu the track ights, having as a pr nation of dlavery within anguration of Abrahon Lincoln as president of the United States was th signal for the in ang, to be long and bitter; destined to make de late mauy a happy home; destined to make many a wife's and mother’s hears bleed; des to make many a uoble and patrintic ton TORITE THE DUST, pe At that time no man could f resall the m tnde or dura of the war that v i No man conld furet-1l the lives that were t be sacrified, tha sufferit were to be endured, to by desolutel, the disaster_and devas tion to be wrought in a beantiful pros verons country, Alas! How many of thos onths bluy and bads farewell to ies linslecping | the «outhern How many nordhern homes mourn the the loss of a father, hnsband, son or brother. KUT THE END CAME ind the nation xajoiced rejoiced at the sur- render of Richwond —rejoiced a5 the el se of L crtrugglo—rejoiced at the retura to their home< of the survivors of Army of the Republic, Six thousind hiesrts in the city of Fromor fillad with geatitude to the Grand Arm of the Republic, Six tho open to bid you welcome tod the instrument akity of © Mcher 1, weare honored by your o behalf, audonbshalf of the eitizensof Fremont, 1120 YOU WELCON (VI wd extend to you a cordial greeting; 1 nd to you the freedom of the city, and 1 ass u that 1543 the wish of every citizen that this rennion will be such s to ba reni- Dered with plaasuro by each and all of you so long as Lfe | i addross of wele me w ment comumander of th (. A. I He saud “The Grand Army of the Repullic of Ne braska and their fiiends have wavched on foot, in wagons and by rail ¢ lay city that twenty-five years ago wher came here stood as o OUTPOST % 1GKET XTATION f the Missouei. At that time accord- “Olnys” newest mups, within the tor- t Americar desere, en the ven west ing t ritory known as the This was the poiot W turesoms pl ineman, the Pi Californin gold see bade good bye 1o civil- jzation, post tond aue postaflices, telegraph lines, home, friond the old fircade, Everythi warm the bt save the luri d of fortune were left hehind end ba point toward 3 western sky all wasis blank us area —only a few tradivg LIKE ISLANDS 10 BREAH THE 18 aSTY Reflect; the arrival of today witl mors th nun population of Nebr thanking the niyo mont for their pon in behalf sat this cap W tho peopls of Fro fa week's pleasure, selves as 40 wd citizens. he gave them | tion he *“Ciod bless you” and retived, In tiwning er the canp, Hou, G, W. 1. Dorsey o ered anaddress, vhich was rasponded to the new covumander, John M, Thayer, Camprfites will Le' the order tonight. Tl S Mining Troub es, day in December, Coas Cextak, Pi, Septamber 2,—Shent [ const Chambers arrived last night, e will ren to see that who deite t» work, i given to ore made attenps to iu wuy to week sinee Satorday, that many wil avail hemselvos of the shoritl's presens to ratuen £ the mines, N trouble Is anticipated Corvmure, Ohio, the mines today is the wiost tizo since thy strike begaw No dan arion or propecty resulied from ths t. The govern: has ¢ wilitia which were hetd for moving Sup. dismissod for tha prosent exceptiog Ce which will be galien o the vivisity [ 20 o this aften ) Lo used at did s of the railr opt 2 The g uiet wticipated in the yae huudred strikers mo tehitel 1ast night and fic 'POLITICAL POINTS, I'he No tia re d at Snake Hol Logan Recoives Enthusiastic Groe in the Badger State, Great Suocess, L patrol train llm‘.r ned and ild not permit any Vermont Elections Result in Re- publican Victory. torferen within limita of th them. ourtnoy yesterda, will establish 1id not go to work today He Recounts the Story of the [puin: War, i A Closse Vote at Little Arkansas, ve the Monongahela Valley, SUMMER SPORTS, The Blaine Libel Caso at Indian- TREMER BEATS handicap race between John Tes Keesport, Pa, ane y u ' Boston, was rowed (l\\~ \llllHIwHw-YI \ He' Describes the Fremont of | ol Audover. stretches of three iioa] of five econidh NLArt waa ivon He There wera 1o stak thogata moncy, t third to the loser, Connectiout Democrats Nominate Their Ticket, The course w a8 divided into s \ Conventions and Political Gatherings of Lesser Note, Voting Vermonters, UrLINGTON, V., Sept. 2 passing off quiet] 3 tion is the largest ever known. , when the refer to Hosmer and five se: A fall vote is and by i Teemor and by the time Weetnor | /L5, o oi1a tn the cotnk \dindications favor a republican wiajority on even terms, Briiows Farus, V., dily to pull away from Ho y showed signs of we amp was tho main feat. | and half stake was turned b with Hosm address of weleome, which was in good taste | ine of the wd well received. Below are a fow of the | him to get ¢ SRieacly ener increased his le s rly tou lengths S polibE . fav tleloro, with the ndidates for governor ized, The | peg \,,ht n|w4 blie: Toemer waited for On the third q ad and turned the g 1. Then Hosmer sj urt nd nearly closed the gap, but when with- at [in a quarter of a mile from the finish Tee s0 spurted, forging his boat o cross the 1o winner by ove leogth, cconds elower, is Leing pollec A biglight is in pros) wre four candidates, ones being of about equal st nes for representutiv ‘Warernvny, here show arepul 20 per cont.Jess than in 1880, bury a full vote is bei some indications of a reduction ican majority of in 20:48; Hosmer three JAY-EYE-SEE AT WINNEATOLIS, MoxtreLive, Ve, Seplember i <lack canvass, itis beli with that of govornorin 1880, when republicans pollad 48,000, democrats 21, 000 and greenbackers 15,000 3 ers and independents hoth have tickets, independent ticket is identical with tho re- publican cxcept governor ides the stato ticket two n of the legislat slaturo will ele be compared — ——— ] y r \ ()MAIIA NEB.~ WE l)\ l‘ \l);\\ \l( 'I \ lN(v, \] I TE \II l R 3, 1884, NO. ¢4 exompt wages y the o fe ng the body of Private Charles 1 A STOCK AND STAPLES. |i boe of the Giroely ATeHo, oxpedis WASHINGTOH WISPS s wore then glven for t t for stealing provision Th - written & letter to Miss Dora i Men ) & " N ~x~hx‘1[vn|(v\lwrn Batlor's Tour. Tuesday's Record on the ChIage finrarine or it i Wi ot ot ot | What the Diaries of (he Grealy Expe- i osing st Board tf Tredc. parimnt 4 shiaied to ke svpminaion of fition Revel. o was ot at the . ! \ application, accompanied by _proofs { her ralatinship to the dosd man. The aps Wheat and Corn Take an Unex= |plication and pro fs, the coroncr says, ha will | 1y T . i to an informl NetAd R ds presen to Colonel Porey at Governors Leand | Discord and Strife in Aretic Soli given to an rmal re hectec se if Miss Buck still desires an investigation and #peaks hero this afteruc L 1 i il st tudes. : ¢ . COWHOY Vi NGEANUF, E} 5 ehte te But Yield Slightly Toward the 3 i y | A Complimenta to Tilden, Bnd F \ y D kel Immediate Relief Ot o o the pointed to prosont T no of the Day. Sherlft Fiskell Kelaten the Fall Facts Piezan India = tion rosolutions mee t to . of the Recent Wholesalo : on the method of ofticially § Sohe oy R Oats Firm, and COlose to Yester- it i N = thay will be sent by mail i compliance ¢ g . The Pitiful Plight of ] outed Tilden’s request. day's Quotations, —_— P a R Special Dispateh to Tie Bre. ayne. Portan River, Montana, Septembor 2.— Texas and Western Cattle Con= |ty Sherit Samucl Fiskoll and posse, | 1¢ €is Story be Truo He % Much s & WoltKnotvi trol the Market. who loft hero about ten days ago with the horse Abnisd Stis) | thieves, Jerry Owons, Swift Bill, 8. N, Mak Califurnia for Hayes e eveon, Phelps and Bugeno Buer, lave arvived Connecticut for Garfield in 1880, Poor Stock Worked off on the Mar- |4 Fort Maginuis, Fiskell says: “About| T2 DIARIES OF THE GREELY EXPEDITI ket's Ficticions Strength, wight miles from tho mouth of tho Mussel Wasnivaton, Sept. 2—Army offi e sholl, on the night of the 25t ult., we went | who have recently read portions of the diaries 0swEGo, Sept. 2.—The greenback and dem 3 - into camp at 4 o'clock of the follow morn- | of the Greely party, said today that they re- atic congressionpl conventions SEECALLIT S I N ing. When all wore asloep; & party | veal a more serious condition of affairs than i, Byt nomiuat: Cie \‘“i »\;N 2T "l"“"" ‘l"“'L WO LGE masked men - wuddouly cuno tho survivors will admit, It seoms that, of Bast Saginaw, for | of a limited character until aftor the posting | upon us, We were ordered to hold up our [ from the beginning of the expedition, there of the visiblo supply, when, apparontly con- | hands hl”::'.:‘x‘.t‘):w(..yi::;."::,'..;l!:n novitable | Gorg diputcs among the members of the trary to genoral expectation, an inereasn was | FreRGa A O ECEEE LS 0 Reomplied, | party. Theso lod to & divislon which ex- DavENFORT, Sopt. 2.—At the Second Towa [ #hown in both corn and wheat. . Six hundred | \yslf and Anderson woro then called out of [ isted at the timo of tho rescue. When found vention this afternoon | a0 ifty thousand bushels of the formor I:uhl camp. W o v n“‘!':.“(lln Iy d.u‘;:l];r.l-”:.-‘: v::::: there wore two parties, cno in charge of as renominated for cons | foue bundred und ity thowsand bushels of | 1 e AR goant Long, the other in charge of Sergeant ho latter wera shown at the opening. swero kept at the camp while a | Brainard, and they wero living as separately g WIHEAT portion of - tho masked party took charge of | 4y two tribes, Greely whilo invalid, and_dur- ew Hampshire, was a shado higher, but offerings were fairly |-tho prisoners aund went off. The rest of their | {g the lut fow months of Arctie life, was in large, which cansed a gradsal weakening of band soon followed. They disurbed nothing [ ¢he party headed by Brainard, who cared for RHA G J in campy exerpt taking the prisoners. What | [in, . §(@ he, then ruled ~hv-u-1y o m\')“v- but on | @y did with them s not definitely known, |~ Pl diaries show that stealing rations was A Formal Hanging at Plusburg. | the posting of the visitle supply it fell off 4 | but thee is little doubt they wore hanged. | o common pr ctice. . Ono says Dr. Pavey Martin Weinbergor | 46 and ruled steady, closing § de undee yes. | The masked pasty iy supposed to have boen | gtolo them whenever opportunity offered, and A e DR LB EoEUIKE DoWrAl O thia at e | PriASIIALLY ot [iet vhoys, that he sometimes took such as’ were appor- morning in the county jail yard festons ‘*( Sl ks et ‘|||;x>:§‘. Montana, Sept. 2 —Major J. W. | tioned to indisposed members of the party. for the murder of Louis Gatt Friond, noon board the feeling - continued casy and | Hathaway, just from Fort Maginnis, reports | A¢ other times, when the men wera sent to SRR et the market closed at 79} for Septombor, 81 for | that last week a Missouri river steamer while [ shoot, birds, and were successful, the diaries car Sewickly on the October, 8240821 for November and 81§ for | £1F01te to Benton mes five men on araft and, | Sy that not all the birds killed were taken to Tho execution wan eel i belioving them to be esoaping horse thiever, | the camp, but some were concealod i the versons including m December. — Recoipts at the primary markets | gok them in charge, At Rocky Point, forty | anow for the future use of the hunters. No |n\~~‘ Inlng prosent, ‘The condemned slept | show a light inere miles north of Fort Maginnis, the water be- | yention is made of cannabalism in portions of ¢ cons, camo too low for tho boat to procoed further | tho diarion that, have been read, and the Whtked firm, and unfaltorngly mounted tho |, Thoro was a fair trading in com oarly, bt A LTS WILT asiratsibns b S USE Ny G AT WL PSR L scaffuld and took his position on the trap, No [ the marke !(nulul mn.i»< and o L il [ the sherif. - Tt has since been ascor Army officers say the contents of the diaries. es, and aftor the nooso was - e «rop feabures shiing in the wosktions | gt he mon wero cowhoys and ws nthing | will st b 145 piablib HkiL < e LGVeAE justed the trap was sprung. Death resulted ‘.’.'; et ”!' .‘ .'1.:”; A l“l“\'** moro has been heard of the mers, the | tion I ordered. I in nfteen winutes life |and clored on the regular hoard ab - fe to fe | helusion s that they were . That Gl 3 t s g under ot rday. O th sftoruoon i SR u? I DRNTCaR ekmaTE THE INDIANK TO TE WELIVED, | auy county and believed 'n.unll foaling provailed \m' o by cowb who are reticent concerning all n v Prico has taken meas- to be the second in tho U 1o, closing at 52} for Septamber mortality amone horse thivyes, wo it is diff tho immediato relicf of the starving | was very cuppy and slow, and the Tho inside of the tra ¢ bud, 50 that Bithers had to drive A mile was tr ation of a civil war, which was destined | a p o~ | particularl and lieutenant gov On Friday last on the outside. skipin 2:183, which, under circamstances, is regarded as s remarkal agreed that the Minneup- secomds slower than A great crowd was pr o and driver enthusi- thirty. milos off Cataliny, Te Buatish war ship Mal ish brig Resolver, tered the Drit- 1 was damaged the ent s and privations that | astc appy hopacs that | tempt to atire was in the galley Lozan tn Wisconsin. Mivrox Juscriox, Wis,, Sept. of about 3,000 peoplo accompamed brnd wereat the depot ab Goneral Logan solver loft. Harbor Graco Wednesd w of niae mon and four passengs 2 had a general cargo, it i« thought that the bi ion with an iceberg, SHEEPREAD 1AY ikesha to greet way to Madizon, ) beiog called king Down, Represeatative duved by a Bage Water an en v Young, of Mempligparrived here yes ywn, frightenic capitol the bug which ran away dr about ten minute eat earnestnes i Learts ara [ von, Prescots 2ad, F b " post No. [ ran won, On their | Time 4:214, . 2—The wheat har- valley s practically ov vestin the Red 1 her, this we ‘At Toledo.—Tole Tno averaga yield is much bet geain is i prive responded to iy Captain Palmer, depart- [ bure, (ly are in eacellent e The Trans O Kar Wlican paty which reudered it was devoted to trans-continental w necting 1 oh 11; Philadelphia wecting will pr sion was formed s Peak and the | nati ornor LRusk's resi- [ Investigating fue Yatlapoosa Disns- Implement turers in Council. circamstanc es ckaded with people as given by Governor | siuking of th s noon at the navy yard low and caltivator othe line, Yhat Tired Feelng The warm weather has a debilitating efieet, preially upon those who are mand during the war per the entire whits [ and Tlinois con yoars ago. After | gion was forme The principal object i eral thiusand persons paid their the vico presidential candidate, deteryioed. € the b to behave them. | vent what Llwvum\u-«l rm undue competi Blaine’s Lib the futu ahich gives new L e m the demand 3 had mo appetite, 1l 8000 began to itution and Dy-laws will submit their leged libelous pl Strengthen the ud, that u“ publi characterized 19 15t, the combination of tha first in As three peculiaritie lous in itself and securing tho The recult is 4 medicing of unusua hitherto unkng o letter exprossing | strength, effeting cures for book conta 18 QL4 prosres own when th The sitvation at | visit i comed the ¢ Latham delivered an inau grand success 13 indic ity, end Profe Connecticut e to-day the following W now inated ght in gald 150 Bank Streel, New ¥ork City. Hood’s'« Sarsaparilla ods ag usual to for been a good order ber, and 54 for November, the prisoners’ | Pl gan Tndians. s horse thict | At Blackfoot agency in Montana the fol- <} sont to Gov, Crosby to- cu ortain the fiets as ¢ OATS fate. ary Owens, the note vulsd qoiet bk stekdy wna g at 25 [14+ known to ba_one ot the missing mon, The [ lowing telegram or September, 26§ for Octol 108 of Uho others are 1ot known, day: “ureply to youe telogram to the secre- S e ; 5 additional supplies to Blackfoot agency ang displayed very littlo life, the year closing at A Precaution Against Fnfectlon, | jored the sgent to make them last until 12 30, Cuicaao, Sept. President Lavdrigan, of | March 31st, by which time the house of con- LARD the Iliveis state board of agricalture author- | g 5 W 11 make provision for ditional supe & t 742} for September, |izes the following: In consideration of the | P ol ned,) H. Puick, foner, 4 for October, »secure the money necessary for the pur- ud 7 474 for Noveuber, d existence of preuro.pncumonta in num- CATTLE, s herds of Jersey cattle thronghout the | chase of these sappls ths commissioner has o were about 200 cars of Texans snd | wast, and the uneertain extect of tha di-ease, | been foreas to have recourse to the provision ipta and | the THinois stats bigrd 1t | of Lav allowing him to apply to the relief of territorial stock among tho fresh re about 150 cars of Toxans. Owing to extreme o duty to the braeda et el | distiessed Tndiana of one “tribe any money scarcity of native st thore was & SEOI: [ 15 to hrovders of Joreys, (o oxtads all ani. | that may remain unexpended of the sum ape % deniand for Texans and ‘western cattle with [ ol of e Jact vanmed Veeed B the state | propriat d for the maintenance of avother straieht advance e wan probably not | iy 81t to rieidly enfores the. law | tribe. Under this law howev nong e feesh res | onpowering tho board £ rale out all cattle | $ary to secure the approval of the president 30 cars of good. The | who hive been oxposed toany intectious dise | before the money could be so spplied, and tive and. 10 to 10c | e, within ol “Xhibi- | 1 tter upon the rubject was addressed Presis Natives sold at | vion dent Avthur before the receipt of Gov. Crose 1ast week, Can g Ly's tolegr ves, but fov A Chance tor Privatee 111 OKLAHAMA INVADERS, of tha best were taken for shipment. Divssed T Wadiaror Bat TA Seaith, e could got of natives. Thero was a fuir A0, September, umors aro cur | 821 for P buslnoas i atockery ay 'Lln|:;u or H::“'.-q“w:; ront here that the Chinose minister a¢. Wash- | today filed o dor d Tllt‘.' AT ‘“’_‘ ¢ riEah iy "“m‘ ington has been empowered to grant lotters General Brewster, at the department of juss to proy on Fronch | tice, calling attention of congress, 500 toh0; grassers, 375 to 4 7h; good 1 [of marque for pri ct of congs i 00 to 1,350 1bs, 580 €6 60: com- approved January €, 1883, which it is claimed over 1.0 cars of 1 coipts. and not over eneral market was fairly igher i may instane rher then at the clos ¥ duys pr ners beef dealers bought all the westerns and atl +and the Oklahama invaders, ent addressed to Attorney commerce, mullulm. 1,000 to 00 b, ]( 30 to b 8y —a— has been overlooked or defied in the proceed= Stahasal oo ockers, 320 to G > i S0 Sttt £00, Westorn cattls Hard Thies At 1o . ings againet Payne and his followers, This All cotton fac- | act provided for holding terms of the United o pped work, | Stagos court at Wichits, Kansas, and it is ol oty womien | contonded by the counsel for Payno that the firms Texans, 750 to 1,000 1bs, 375 to[ Perersnvng, Va. Wyoming, 1,100 to 1,200 1bs, 450 to | tories in this v 3 00: Montana Fexans, 1,050 1he, 470, One [ throwing ot a large num dealer sele tod 54 loads of Wyoming steces out [ and ehildren, many of whos of train load for export, the necessarics of fife. Application has been [ judicial authori'y of that court extends oval AU A T to thet city couneil Tora special appro- | the territory which Payno invadad, Thedoc- ) i 1 steady, witl | Fintion for reliel of the sufferers, wment claiimg that Payne should have b e I e i e arraigned at Wichica, 1t also says Payne and auxious for aro neld as prisone his followers but that the dy trinl, s and depriv- higg 0 very light receipts of good corn Glass Works Hesumo. fed enabled salcamen and speculntors to work | prpispvn, Pa., Sop. 2 —The window | od of the privilege of habcas corpus ag the off arcumulations of poor and griesy sorts [ gluay fuetories and many of the bottls houses |jugtance of cortain rich cattle corporation. that have crowded the market for the past | vocumed operations after two wonths’ idle- | whose interests they havo threatened by ats Lightiotikon days, and Kine olitussdinaer sl summer shit - cown, Tho | emptiug to setglo the country. The attor- ot 0 wany thous- | nay wanaral is to wuo that thes to which they ar m g rged to dircet his subordinates e prices than_they ean ba bought tor in the country, The ranga on seors wits 24 50 to have all the legal rights titiod, Tae letter re- Shan e eony e lel! Lo Steameor Burned. coived here from Payne, says that himaslf and AR IBR Yy e d0) L L . i . sociates arc kept in the Cherokee country, to $640, the arket closing ste with 8r. Lovis, September. 2.—The Post Dix- | ¥ L fowar i tho lans Unaold than fOF Wedks ikt ey (11 ) amasin] saga: ‘Pho steamer | 105028 the kiver from Kort Smith, to provent the poesibility of a habess corpus, He says arvett, owned by ths mayor of Quin- | they could have reached Fort Smith by rail in " ey, burned this worning When built it cost foneday, but that would have taken them Reported Lyncinng of a Black Rapist, [ 16,0005 waired £ 5,000, through judical territory wherein they conld Ao s o huve appeslod for writs of habeas corpus i d Maapii, Teno,, Hopk D peligojionlia it was 1ho detormination of the authorities. to heen received b o hanging by & posseof deny them any such privilege, citizens ef 1l GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING, ly attempted to ravish the wife of Wash. W, WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—In the case submit- Wil w respectablo farmer e iding ne tod by tho United States district attorney, Souat Miss, The miscreant was th Thomas, first comptroller of the treasury, ren- e 3 dered his opinion that fees for notices in’ pro- ed in his designs by Mra, Wil and fled. He was pursued, tracked Light, 150 to 210 pouids A M re ol homas, the negro who recent n, w's sere: ceedings under internal rovenue laws to en- d final foree forfeitures, except in court advertise ly cavght lost Saturdav threo miles routh of ments for the government, are to be paid for Hern Miss. When brought before Mrs, at commercial rates, C — Wilson she identifiod him. Tha crowd, which consisted of about one hundred mon, half of whom were colored, then taok him into the woods and struog him up. No' disguise was od. Mus, Wilkon was in a delicate condition at thie tine of the d rape, and her life Las beon in eritic ever since, Bl ay nover recover from the ho —m— Towa's Big State Fair, Dis Morsies, Towa, Sept, 2--About twenty thousand persons visited tie lowa state fuir toduy, The weather has hoen delightful Every (hing hs been in first-cluss shape, and tha vavius departments in- perfoct rnming der. The people are continuiog £y pour into the aity by every train, aud the crowd tome 1row prowises to bo_ono unequalled in greatuess in the hi-tory of the society. 1f the wenthe r eontinuos good, this faic will ba a greater success in overy way than ever bofore, The enteics reach fully £,000 in number, Railroad ¥ool Me 54141064, Septembar 2,—The transcontin- ontal associution, mprising railronds west of the Missouri valley concarned in Colorado trade, are holding an executive session at the Grand Union, 1t will be in gession a week or ten days. The object is to regulute rates and place the aseociation on a more sound basis, e —— The Wall [Street Bank, New Youk, Sept. 2.—Judge Donahos ha appointed Ch J. Osborne, one of the di- rectors, receiver of the Wall Street hank and also ordered adividend of 65 per cent to be paid depositors, ung, — Death of Senator Anthony. Provivexcr, R. 1, Sept. 2,—Senator Henry B. Anthony died liereat 1:45 this sfternoon. He had been in his usval health this morniug but was attacked with vertigo after breakfast and sank rapidly. Private Hon browa cottons IN0“Dosoes ) One Doilar. A { projusition 4 fecaude every- or aro zna where recognized as indidpensibfe Loxa Isuasn Ciry, Sep : —— witing with Coroner Lovey, of New York, hluni\[l‘u( uryhlhlll |l.’l ud th wlllbary authariios of Govarp of Rice and llutenmu, of Hoatan, 13d, Coroner Robinson decidod not to tuks ; . | burncd this morning, It employed over two y furthersteps at peesoot, i the divection | 2 2%, W0 Witer 6y F hundred hands, Loss, $60,000, SSeen &everywhere, etalyeatiwi. . L E attains A \[723 L and neellown. tlehness Becaude we ;aL\_ctf oéc;t whict — Wh g (cn(f.a,w the fo Peafer QR,,O yl best Jolacco. ok o» .( i tt batos Gondumer, bina, and store it sen.