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e F( YURT TEENTH YEAR [ a tremendous shont went Ar, D) “ " day that I THE CANVASS. i ticmetvitt st e | “THE BOW OF PRUM!SE e h ilistof r S T i he remark that th v 1 Blaine, steg eylvania was whother it Blie's Reoly to the Indiauapolis|feccveat N et o | The Mawnctism of the Natin 00 oL ) g Wowe of i ) ¢ i Blaiue’s Reply to the Indiauapolis|receiseat o | The Magnetism of the Nativn whio wna, In 1V eshitit 1ot | Th News of it I [ idat N | Uil 1 1 N n 0 fop nthe f n of all the 1 Y Sentinel Interrogatories? fenre v or Asserting Itself, gn b fusion of AILEHS i b LMoy g el g SRR = 1 heartfelt ) > i t ‘.m(n'l|l<'vu_~ toly L nt illustrating the ignoranc i th ¥« ter the October electi and We e f-d fiis Obitiiuve, Tevtatioen’th St 3 ¢ ts W nd | (hearfl B 3110 9 | Vieginiae N Atrbisitade Grand Republican Demonstration g b At Cheerful Reception of Blaine's N 1 young, intolligent Chinaman who t0 the Blanderous T i m s the: ehiet Tot 'ho Vtorm 1 7 yoar 1 Harvan r 1t 10 tae olande 3 lac* in New York. : § Letter at All Points. T \ th SR Toot R g g it is the ¢ f the contin (o ST A king tho 1 fty motivos, and tics of the Camnaign, e ent, and 1 co y on - the platform ado ican poli % Vs that tho Chineso ¢ blot the ; Toners oty lire to - o " SR ey e real alliance, whi ( n W, 1 Freuch flect tomorrow — Fremont and His Influence Over|temrty b Sheers,] to| Tho Plumed Knight's Revivify=|uiteworth, of Pennsylvanis, and Charle ingland’s Present Unsettled Po= " ’ The Former is A d with An you and in p " 1 O 1 Oul L 3 n o 1 ' [ 18 A with b § t T foe 5 : Ry Watorman, of New ¥ v president and of Oppression, 1 Crhis 4 @i the 01 ard and the thankf v for ¥ ing Presence in New York. s % fan] Oanditls 3 Polegran ® d Guard, tender me, [Shouts of *you aro welcome” and yice president of th litical Condition. Bk, other § al. continued choors —— domand the appeal of all A ombor 2 land Yard - M, Blaine was follow 3 by | v wnd the passage of an & 21 no to dison y Standard's stat e Hordricks and Other Demooratio |13l 0t woonr:| His ~ Canvass of Pennsylyania, | v United States makang o The Discarded Mistress of He a coali ween tho invincibles | 0 o wrove Ghante o from @ f . . od, Emory ieago, United Y - ; & vl Uliscarded histres ¢ for fresh attacks wpon life ne More Chapt: » from Grover's Wholesales in Ohio, Yo i New York and Ohio. oo ot ol o e e Sook Reedr pre Tionidbng: T konekst. Belet I made short vota or hold official positi noek nsedress. T thint tho story ig w 1€ S"‘V.'ory Record, Ll My Ellia I of the Utica — when'such foceign VRS S e (o wid anoshor Herald, made an ad by shouts Vi o tho army oF s <o tho. Uit .- bt il 4 e Blaine o re form an Rlag 1 N h A - ¥ b oA et ' Platform of the Party of NojiuxBinne. Horturmad tytho plattorn and| Blessed Enrichening of the Re=|states: the pusaks ffan titby congrow o | Britigh Anxious D i et g Tssues AHICHs BAUNOALBIAbE Y 'Afiat tiib uiifopmmed publican Exchequor }n' \"t'l"‘; RN ) Monl o itish Anxious Droad of Fenian Bohemian Anti-Socialinm, The City of Clsvelond Suffers l 1 ical g ¢ irme 1 0 ol uposed of fe oxclusively . Shecl > d A s men had passed Mr, Blaing being ealled for sk ahts of wuffrage to Lok Tertiales Dynamite Outbreaks. Speclal talogram to tho B, Another Conflagration s stepped to the front and said, “Allow me to leas Opp Praaug, September i ' ¢ grasion, thabped R Al b . thosame 1 Lnllnu| pposition to the impor tAGUR, Septomber 21,—The authorities of hank you for this fine display and to wisl tation and attempted co ation of foreiga- B Bohomia are agal S . —_— Washiburne and the Germans—Other | You dll a luppy good n He then re-| gnoered b > Mag . Prasance | ers and paupers from foreign conntries, anc R ARG L Solitical N g turned to the hotel in bis carringes tocred by tho Magnotio Prosonce |4t Bl preasion ot Chinoss W\ agner's Tast—Nilsson Coming—i3c. | Anarchists and many suspected persons have [ Undentable Truths of Dastardly At Potitical News for the Past For Pl of “Our Herry of Navaarre,”the [tion; an opportunity to voto divectfor prosi-| hemtan Anti-Sociali . been expelled icom Prag o during the past : o ty-Bight Hotrs, Hendricks at Hawmilton, Ohio, Biroks PAvLY. Tuviies tib Ok dont and \lln"pn"ml‘ ut of o UnitedStates ¥ m‘"; = “1 G I" "'l‘l Chineso | yoar, tempts of Incendaries to Destroy Haniroy, 0., September 20.—The dem b throngh and by an_amendmont to the consti- Affairs—Tigyptian Mattors, e the City, f —_— SRR e e Taat hbatinid cver slaught, tution of L|‘\| United I‘sm‘. : the native Austrian Electon Riots, ¥ eIl )ity B3 0ve citizens, white or colored, to rule and o TmAanan, September 2 A —_— 1! e TntarroERtoMEE AnEivared held in this ceunty, The number of persons tholaws of the GOUBLEYS: N npproprntion of et dioi 'l r 2L—A minor stato of | 1 T Ind., Sept i is estimated at from twenty-five to forty @ public funds for sectarfan purposess the rights Cholora iiavagos, ege 1s proclaimed hero owing to the election 4 i AroLts, Ind., Septemb I'nn:-- R e R o B Dlaine's Vitallzing Power, of all Amorican citizens ovided by the IN SOUTHERN FRANCE, The opposition journal at Stoboda is Somao Cleveland RRecord, | aine tibel suit ia the district court this af i The chief ftereit was L 8y Dispatch to the Beg. constitution to be maintaincl and protected | g ocial Telegram to Tite B urpressod, Tho editor is arroste Special Telegram to the Ber, i ti i ATE BVKIAR, SLiokaby Al oL [diana. The chief interest was tho appearance s e e o and o free ballot and & R Special Telogran to Tie Brr, tary have been sent to Zougg ¢ 2 8 4 3 the fol v . H S Sy e CTATY, FOSEIS. PTHB O Sbita v New Youx, Soptomber 2 visit of Ml B D5 Bolibomik B1/=The chblara’ shllL| HIOHNES T HIRYSE AR WUBRRAL Cutcaco, 1, September 21, —The Inter owing answer to the interrogatorics pro- : i g Blaine to New York had a most stimulating i 3 ¢ Ocoan’s Now York special says: ' Vorl pouaded by thi Rl BT K ROk AR sW oL LD ””“‘"""‘.\""“.( . Thurman, Governor Hoadly | (o0 ® M 2 i f‘ 1 _""l‘l' g emont and tho Ol1 Abolitionists | FOMAus in tho rural districts of southern 2 an's Now Y |1\ pec \.x says: The W |E(l' : ncl's B OB VAR T SeFaL oF. Bt wiis ! ampaign, and republican | o PO T Franco whore, notably in tho department of e bas announced that the Sun will shortly towber 52T, James G, Blaine, of Augusta, | Stk by Cloveland and_ Senator Payne, prospocts look much brighter than they did a [ SUeoi WO : AR Ok BN A b st e TERNA It | = Ti6sta. S TR ER T T launch a new scandal about Cleveland, It Matne, on onth dopoto and say, in answer to | Mr.Hendrioks s introiuced by ox-Senat. | week e70. - Mr, Blaino has succeaded in e S5 O Lo bronoted | Grd, Hlilo Harmlat liave baen snds | goas {h heptombor 2l Thulotin of tho pro- | eclaras that soveral atidavits havo been pre- the foregoing intefrozatorios: g Thuruan, and bogan by sayine | porting to the managors somo of his own on- R el 01l SR B, | e A e .q.a.x,m;. after it had SOty Cholars i Ttaly fovtho past 24 hours: | qred and that they are to bo used to break o gl WhlEbBIifor. 11810 Oomarola) | hsinemn aud brilliney, andtho rest of - tho | P11 tpon bis m"':‘ s o nordl | arently left thia department, Soma Gifteen : T Clovalntuy ™ 4 geowlogy PODUIRFLy SERLmES 2. T Georgetown, Kentucky, in the spring | nad eopied very extensively by the ropubiican | campaign promises o be brilliant, Fromont was among Blaine's callers - to-day. (ARMUREY WL KN TRTGGE "y the | The Iallroad Managera' Moottng. | tho other night at the republican headquart- of 1510, [ paversy 1o tho etoct that in 1 club 3 nco Blaine's arrival in the motropolis the | Tho special object of Fromonts visit to the | woek endod to-day, Over onohalf of them | Citicaco, September 'ho general man- [ ers a man who has new eeandal about Cleve- 8. Tlived in Kentucky as assistant pro fi‘ifi,‘,‘\‘i]‘ ., m;}t“("l\x\[irLA‘:”;;“\I:V ;]“l‘h" m;‘w]v:\' amount of money forwarded to the national \""_“f"“‘"” 1':! ‘;T"‘;"l‘)"_n‘;‘fll'lu.fl(‘” the probl Lt L:fl:-.t-‘“f.‘-'.\": ot "'f.'.]lv" }.lf"-i.“'u'.‘.| agers of the western and southwestern lines at | land, and a German lady | fessor or tutor in the Western military insti- [ about Seventy persons, who were disloyal to ootmibtes Has lLisan Iarpar thinn. Hiaw bash res | -\ Loaiats bo MBHCIBYREARETOPULIOAT DATLY.| oty 5 ¥ 0CCsIONAL pheir adjonrned session this morning, resumed | for whom ho vetoed the bill which fute from Jamuary, 1815, to Docombor, 1551 | the Union, and ealfsd’ e Vadlawdinghn ceiyed by them sinco the cunpaign opened, ll:ofivvuh\n}uthy.-n:nra;uul to bo ‘!\um;l in [ 1OH0 ons fack that tho mews servico in | neRotiations with a view to formine a pool in | would have displaced a relative of hers in one 1848 and 1849 dtnte was at Goorso. | club; that'he (Hendricks) was invited and aception tendered by tho citizens’ of | western New York, Some cstimates place | Ttaly is vastly botter than it is in the south [ Colorado and U <ine fo. | pragro fraime i In 1848 and 1840 the institute was at George-{ (00 £ 'S¢ "Clair township and helped form to_the republican. candidate lnat | their voto ns high a8 80,000 i that neighbor: | of Fya v YSiiringritiie: past bortatghbielins Colorado and Utah business, = No progros, | of tho Buffalo city departments, ‘As Iuzders town, in 1850 at Blue Lick, andin 1851 at|the club, : night was in some respects one of the grandest | hood. They arc also str in_ Ohio and | heen impossiblo to koep track of tho progress howover, was made, and adjournment was | stand this coming scandal from two or three Drennon Springs, ““Iv\iqh“t-» say,” he :imn.mu.-l.l‘-lunlnruM, |mmu 1d...|..n~‘u‘;ufum e scen mwA\.w]“ \luln(qmll.r \1..;Iz nl‘tlw‘m L oh “m..u.-t; Jro of the disease in the 1zom tho | tuken to 2 o'clock this afternoon, The im-| persons who have epoken of it, the general ! %, Thelndy Imarried lived 1n Kentucky | or knew there a houso called ‘the stone Saine found time to go the | recruited from the original members of the | start it has been necossary to ransac pression last night was that no further at- [ facts are asserted to be about as f v8s | fromm tho apeing of 1951, engoged a8 a teachor | 1OUS, B0t o St Clair township until [ suw it ro nd had two tties. fe hils | Fepublisaiy partys the AR who Hogan « tNeir | papiers in order to obtatn ful lista o PRI b A Ui s s UL ol { from the spring 51, engaged a8 a teacher | 11"t art TIGRIY R tary to AT EaTE urcs. The \.x.m* for his visit to. Philadol- | political lives by 4 do against slavery, SN 5 8 bl ! D e in Colonel T, F. Jobnson’s Female seminery. famplo of the multicuda of falso statements | bhia aro now fully comploted, o will loavo ol O. Framont was, $lifle cldest standar Sy . | settlement of Colorado and Uteh traffic, be- | 3fy, Cloveland from all scconnts and some The first two vears at Georgetown and the [ the republican press puts in_cireulation about ck Monday evening, | bearcr in 1836, and it is now thought that his | < Ttalv, on the contrary, gives o daily bulletin yond an attempt to maintain rates simi t Yeions 7 e vear at Millersburg, domocratic candidatos, A lio nover hurts oy o |ty anidorsaont of Blatuo. oy do. good | Ly brovineesand tho best of tho aysten: in that | the inety days agrocment wntered into_yes. 24sslons, appears to ke an_adwirer of the [ I finally lsft Kentucky in the latter|man, 1t is the truth that hu be rec of ~Cougressman | among his old_followers, particularly i he the bulletins aco borns out by letters from va- | terday with respect to Nobraska business, gentler sex and to have maintained in times . ( pmcu( December, 1851, and went to New Or- | Hendricks then tu Halsey, and remain for an hour and a half. | goes out and gives them his cudorsements in [ rious parts of the infected count The tet rveight agents of all Omaha lines have been | past what h's defendera call an irregular con- leans on business, and thence directly to Aug. | arguing that it was time fo There it to be a grand demonstration made up | person. number of deaths in Ltaly up to i 1 sossion to-day, endeavormg to average a | nection with one or more women, Shortly af- Mlnine, which place T reached on Fobra: | adnmictration, even if thore wete o scanduls | trom delegations from Patterson and adjoin- e or about 1,000 more than the total for Frar riff to Nebraska points, in_conformity with | gor hus appearance at Albany as governor, he ), 1852, and next employed as princi- | in tho present administration. He ropeated | ing towns. A short recoption will follow The Irish and Pohrtics, ‘Americans st not by decoivad by temporary | the action taken by the ‘managers yestorday, | was observed to be a frequent visitor at the pal teacher in the Pennsylvania institution | the argament on this point used in his other | M. Halsey’s house CiNotsyaty, Soptember. 2L—The Emmot | fluctuation in the death rato in Naples into | A humber of ofticiuls intond loaving tho city | Louse of a Euffalo lady of German extraction \ for the instruction of the blind, in Philadel- nd in the main devoted bis time | A delegation from the Union I branch of thie TeARTRRLE 116 x supposing that the epidemic iy on tho decline, | this ovening, antlin case of fatluro t £0 [ who had moved into # portion of the cty S HIno | delphis 1s expoctedto meet B branehs of the Trish national league at a meot- | Probubly s month will elapso beforo it s ms- | some basis of sotelement this afternoon, it is | moro than usually infested with the curious My wife left Kentucky in March, 1851, [ meeting was very enthusiastic and, by reason [ point aud accompany him to that ing this afternoon requested tho rosignation of | tared or it bu-ns itself out, Further ravagos | deomed doubtful if negotiations will bo - re- | and inquisitive as to othor peoplos’ business ompanied by myself asfar as Pittsburg, [ of xtuum sizo, much confusion ' existed at [ minute stops will probably be mad D. W. Callison of this city, which was grent- | in the smaller citics may he expoctod. b od again next week, ) ‘They talked 5o much about th ly aud_her haciiuioucal eeavel e falgun to NG oFk, | 1 ndoring it dilhcilt for & greater por | eth, Trenton, Princetan, and Gormantown. | od, ~Callison had writken a communication to IN SPATS In agevelug upan o ninety dayls truco rogard. | distinguished visitor that they beeame cffen- o st net by her brother, Jacob what was said, he train reaching Philadelphi 10:50. | thapress commenting unfavorably on the po- | Tn Spain there has heen a total of 252 deaths : 2ttt : in thoee Jsive in thelr allusions, and tho lady broke up Stanwzod, and under his_protection proceed S Blaine will thongo dircctly to the,Continental | Jitea 1 positionof Patrick Trtoan e i toithn b | dispatches yesterday, it now transpires that | jee establishment and removed, as T amtold ad to her wother's residence, at Augast hotel, On Tuesday cvening he will review | thve leapue. Callison. al o O o o | L ioinex agread ) 8 yobling alhio Sl vorstosic iy an‘exBenstorgy ol N Lecma gl lline e, whera Inext met on Februs arailn FroTihe Bihe 1 ERoEURAON LA AEH |t o ne AR T E it of o o it | meda e Bt noupp Lthles: Hiaizageriniit oot 1| oy R AR o el inst o RNl i s levald i S f phegp Al n il RO — hiladelphia at 10 o'clock the i g M ol bl of the trattic which has been going to the T'ri- | novements, to Holland Pateot, which T un- i § L % \ Y IN NAPLES, r 3 The 13 5 S r g 109, Twas marnied in Millorshirg, | A Ttiotous and Fatal Circus low in i spectod to reach this i Niatorasy i S ot ot | The Burling also to re- | derstand, isin Oneida county, and is a summer o the 80th of June, 1830, in the p 2 by midnight, and ab 10 oelock he will ST s SANE oa T ARiwIGub w1 ceive ity pro rata of the local business of the | regort, ’ h C. Stanwood_and S, L. Blai K leave by the New York Central for Albany Ry P ARREVRR Hoen DI AA L Union Picifio during the continuance of tho| “Shotly aftorward a cariago was received — o) 0 The d m ol " 9 » rot- Having du ubt sub- 1d Buffalo, making speeches from the car M S Tt Lt isposition of the competitive | from Bulfalo consigned to her, and in this 8 e idity mull-lr the laws of | Arcinso, Kas., September 20.—A special ;.mrm.. en ru;m. 1]1.-um be accompanied g Rt b iErd tatk! oF hio NaserblyA ill pro: dend hl-v ':-L‘:f not to l-:‘I‘n:llmulrm“m‘_\'\- vehicle she occasionally drave M, Cleveland ' ¢, which then stringently required a ot e e v Secratary of War, Lincoln, Chairmaa War- | New Yonk, Septeuibes #l.—Thero is somn | duco grave results in sproading the. disoase, rfrom the present status farthor thu | ahout when he happencd to <ba i her neigh- ) - from the clerk of the county court, I | £ the Champion say ey et el G BT At or | LN (ZOREN R R RTUeso, 1o porun) | dabo aTavo sl S 1 BhE AL )" to bo waintained, The | Borhood. Tho indihigey of the two frends at i the marricge solemnized a second timo in the zen: the state committo k Jere of Washburno to - — ] mtages growing out of tho | Albany was so notorious that it was common W Plitsburg, .lm on he 20th of March, 1801, in , and the showmen belonging : = come hore and spoection tothe | gy, g01sh Polition) Complioations, || hiorake bOL B b0 e e A huokek | tallc nitionig i apapercorresnonclenta s the presenice of John V. Lomoyne and David on Deillay lin whisl ona man. vas || Blaineis)lotteriacaBublic Opinion, | tioGarnanaiet Tiardisaia publio masnthia i ooy 8 ho agreomont was # ay by the gen- | At Holland Pateut 1 hear of its bein Rell. hionzday) an was FE ey country who stands go high with the Germans | Special Telegram to THE Bi:&. eral managers. In the attempt to arrange 8 [narked only by the agent of the Black Rivi 10'and11. Jacob Stanwood was the_eldest [ killed and soveral wounded. A disturhance lspateh to D Bag Ay b o Slbochs would (o 8 | - Loxnox, September 21.—Tho popules dom- [ 101 on Colorado and Utah business, tho San- | railrond at that pom. brother of my wif Liud no acquaintunce | was raised by a drunken o v named Elliots | .\,:.\]\ Yoz, m\;l.x,m.l.zm- ;L The greas top- [ much good. attons for and against the franchiso bill| .o Tenuwed "";"'(‘”‘;”"' for the wbandons | AL tho legislativo sossion of 1883 Senator bim o v indi- fight occurred, t wa tho day in all poliical circles was Blaine's M Tl atior B Sohrari rosssti s Byt | S e R R e eeaboat . Th I g 3 signed to anize the city department of il Sror e ild e F o tlhs | restad, and when the cireus men took th about his marriage. The publication of Gould on the Taril Question, er side, the general conference adjournod un- [ Buftalo, e consulted with Ciovernor Clove- 1 first time in February T'had gwo. lot. | effects to the train a crowd followed them, | Mr- Blaine's manly letter has created o most f Special Dispatch to Tirr: B til next Wednesday, when the subject will be [ Jand from timo to time af to its main _provi- i tors from him after my m vand before T | aud just s M had restorod ordar 4 | favorable impression. The story as toldin S B Ch PR P e el T renowed, Tho details of the Trans-Continen | sions, snd folt that the governor coincided \ : one warinly ming me 88 o | manmamed Evans appeared sé the depot | this frank letter, has been long kuown to | day perpetr s s e e : tal pool have beon nearly perfectod and the [ with his views, and belioved that when the mermbe: of the family el et ibsae i Uie el n i Bl e e U e day perpetrated an epigram. - Some ono asked |y ¢o tho offect that the Princo of Wales s meeting adjourned till noxt Tuesday, when o | bill was passed he would approve of it. 1t if he could promote my business interests by | (e train, At this moment the train pulled [ 04 oo gaidal ke uscoptible of | i tho meaning of freo trado, Howaid, “frec [ Tyuko of Hdinburgh have formally notified | Feport will bo made to the general managers. { wis w measure of political importance to Sen- Ihad no other correspon: | ont and the circus men fired a volley ab the | Such clear proof that not one can question the | ado meany n reduction of B0 por_cent i |y Ny GCe Sy, the couservative e — ator Titus, and its passage was calculated to d until T had personally met | orowd. killing . Longnecker, mortally wound. | facts, Itissaid that Blaine has boon really [ Wogesand a 80 per cent reduction in wages ; 0 A Fatal Battle Between Toughs, | strengthon himat homo.” Its defeat on the § v. 1852, My wifo had two |ing Mayor Marr, and slightly wounc AR e el " [’ means revolution,” ler in tho houso of « S L —Thi othier hand would bo a bad “ect back” for him other brothers, neither of whom I had_ever |y, Tongnecker had not taken a part in i oo ’ ll '“Ixmm oneo for S i Vo o A Cineaco, Soptember 21, —This afternoon | Sl BN G0 8 R o ored Hard to | ot when T caninto Now Bngland i Febrne | 102 11 Souves n wifo i wi chitdron, The | this indefinite slander which has beca o aine ond Arthur, o autumn sexsion, . The rerson o thirteon roughs from the northorn suburbs of | yosure y TAreatatyits RAYTaaL ary 1952, mor 0id T cxer et any of the walt | cipis s tho samo that was in the horribo af- ¥ guely whisperod by joalous am to THE BEE. dotermination s th foar thit, Ui Inton the city visited th outlying town of Niles, | le, and succcoded in gotting it through both ives of my wife before my arrival in New | fair in Greely, Col., some time or & number of years, S s e ty of the hatred which has been estec sl bors of tho party had been | houses by gocd majorities, hito the ) nd in February, 1 fole in Grooly, Col., somo e a0, ea’ s | hns been no way of meetivg theso inuendos so [ | NEW Yous, Soptember 20.—Prestdent Ar-| gowvara o aa Lo (o | ccococtatnimombaraio bty nathyu bl gl iion Sl R e | i 14, My first ehild, & son, was | ghither about one hundred of Burr Oale peoplo | long s they woro confiued o circles of private [ thur did not come to town, wnd 5o 5o inter- | crown itself unloss representatives of royalty | WEr ted in o dranken vow last Sunday. An | o°yiy friends, Cleveland vetoed the bill and the house of his grandmother on_the | y vent by special train to arrest the murderers, | Bos$ip, but, once the responsibility of its pub- | View betwoen him ¢ ud Blaine took pl make this concession to the popy will, [attempt on the part of the gang to wreak | left Titus in the lurcl The governor read a fos o mob attempt to conceal theit | vengeance on the individuals who had in- | long homily on home government and vetoed B O licity was assumed by any one of Blaine's —rm— Tho t excitement prevail W bis parents in o il o the. Champion from | course was clear, At the timo he telegraphod A S o 1. atisfaction over the new complications in i & | the bill on the ground that o | and part of 1854, In Philadelphia, }jin e 4‘“...‘,:' R from | 1 dispateh directing the libel suit to bo 1 an '\5“”“;"" fql nl||u-1 Clay, o | Which a1 aninisbey ia. Tapooming. ine | curced. their anmity, led o a disturbauce :.‘f ur "l“‘v‘«?x'\l'l{-‘t"fll‘ s aco given as to { 1854, and was buried in the [ qrpested this morning by the sherifi of Jewell | brought in Indianapolis, he contemplated ad- coutsviLLe, September 2L —Harry Clay, af 0 ho0q iy consequonce of Lord Northbrook's [ bordeiing on th y wtions of & riot, Stones, [ why he took this nnexpectod course, Ono is, ‘ . in Forest Gr cenne mty. This afternoon they were taken to publication upon the sub- | well-known lawyer and politician, was shot They threaten to confine | elubs and pistols were nsed with sorfous ro- | that among tho Buffalo officials who would / sl 1y | Groeieaf by the sherif of Washington con ety ]ml : [ ‘vw;;L'l}h n ‘l‘h‘ny(. Semight | aund perhaps fatally wound 1 this morning by | t esslon, to parliumont 0 o dir. |yults to u yumber of com) . So fux ua | havo boon To l‘u.m out; of oltico wns a rela- 1 et s laced k this oveniog o huadred men | B3 (Y 08 BREETP RS o iante Tiad mot Androw Wopler, counciliun from thecleventh | B B B Gy By aueson ARG rop iowe g il iet gl o whou tho governor was [ déath, thus inseribed: aine, e e o lopt | shown & malicions spirlt_ in their attempt to | ward. Clay was driuking and wanted 0| yrigon, or ar on, will afford thom awmplo | who recoived a bullot wound producing ut R e g i | borrow moncy from his friend Wepler, who | waterial with whieh to eubarass the govorn- | death, ~‘Tho invders o from Niles in a 1 | miont and staver off tho discussionof tho fran- [ wazon, pursuod a long distanco by a crowd of LS A el | ehiso buil. " Pho tovies ar now gloating over f infuriated citizens, houded by tho local con- |8 tor ulluded to, 1y that s Mr. Huteh gan abusing him and went out and [ yise Bk T GE Fon il deliver bim- | stabilary, but they were finally captured Ly | Bulfalo efficial, who wauld have wrning, a6 IChnrtoum beforo | ¢hio Linka o CPtiret i | bill vad become a law, hud b annoy and harrass the proscention by sets .“:1“‘}1"‘;' 'I""v:;i!“‘:‘ll‘ ‘1"{1..'4“”",“‘.\ \m.h: not 1at hin have as much as he wante have been writ! Blaine is a apatient man, and ho brought out this | got a pistol to shoot him. On 3 G, and Ha died July The latest account from Burr Oak says that [ U1 the defe I have heard it from the Ex- Mayor Mann is not yet dead but the is no | endless delay on to | Tope of hiw rec ing wonld ince that date many “ very An other, cin July, but L h nd do believe, 7, tho | woli from his enon and figures thereon have been defaced, Tt o alrart eut throngh tho 1maze of slan. | men onch armed with pistols, said they were | Wolsely gots through his claborate prepara- | lago jail, wheroit is fo folence | a1 insan in which Maria Halpin had | t the figure “17" in the year 1851, h Her der, This letter | d the mouths of the | ready to fighti it out. They took st n-l»« and | Gions for ths 1eseue. Tn this enve it bs safe to | may e attempted, been confined and knew all the circumstances. e U e o n TV a e e S[rwllltv"u'r‘m\ rs of respeetabl on papers, Wepler fired, the ball striking ¢ in the | sy that the tory orators wou'd overwhelm Dl of that ecandal which was ~then ascertaioi vas done, but have [ Loxnos, Septe Gazette | The New York Times this mormning eays | groin, ranging downward in the m.gn. Clay | the government with ridicule, In the Base Ball Saturday. unexpected - and that Governor y reason to licvo, that T e o O that tho statoment which Blaino makes grandson of the great Heney Olay, — Ho | tine the courco of the governmont regarding OinolihHE0) T etica 4, | Cloveland did mot care %o antagonize’ Mr, 1 togravh w 1 of the defaced is publishing a series of sensational articles | S51Guld elose all lips on a subject which has | made a voyage to the Arctic reglons in the [ Gordon’s dispatehes is widely and sevesoly crit At Cincinnati ~Cincinnat i7, Athletics & | Huatehinson pt that time, instance publishers of the New Age, designed to show the dey condition of | been introdnced and discussed in this cam- [ ill-fated Proteus, e s prominently men-|izod, 1t i poritively stated that thote dis At do—Matropolits -|= ledo 2 Mrs, Halpin has returned to New Rochelle, a democr per published in t v, and | the British navy, which is to ho far in- [ paign only whers maliness was forgotten tioned for congress from this district,” Clay’s [ patchos aro frequently curtailed in the war of ALl "‘I"ml ““,‘ ' “]"* »\\' p"j-'\ where sho resides with her brother-in-jaw, and that copies of said photograph were sent to forior to that of France, The Giazette do-| L view has beon adopted at democratic | und is vory dangerous, though he may live. | fice before being made public, an; e b Olove ud—Olove und G, l\h ek, tho latter is said to be threatening the news- divers und sundry persons, including the puly 3 7 anee, B headquarters, Bradley Swally, local manag: cases have been suppressed altoge At Indianapolis ~Tudianapolis 10, Virgiaia | papers with libel suits. Mus, Halpin disap= lishexs of the Indiananolis Sentinel, the plain- | clares that the supremacy of England | iy editor of the dsmocrtic national commit 10, Game called on account of durkness, peared for some weeks, and hor return a this { $iff in this suit, n the seas is n of the past and to | ed ‘ways that their committee has neverin any - At Buttalo—Euffalo 0, Philade time s said to b in conscquence of a deter- . T know the hook referred to as “The Life of | regain it will oxponditure of £30,- | way sunctioned these attacks upon o Uncle Sam Arraigned, ; At Colummbur—( olumbus 6, I menation of Governor Cleveland to prosecute . T T e ine e wol- | €90,00. The opinions of many naval exparts | private life, and that they have done all they | Wasiinaros, September 21,—Suits raland’y Lord ieutenanoy, PV et s TR M tho Buffalo Telegraph edivr, and establish ame scome in any degree responsible for | in support of th stateents is published | could to dircourage theso publications and cir- | 1 o T T Statos court of | Spezial Dispath to Ty Bk At Louisvillo—Lonisvil y exact fucts in the scandal by & suit in criminal I (i 115 | daily iu the form of interviews and letters, o e Lt f1ia | Loon oplereddn Sho W Tinl ec RIS ROBUE Y Q| BTy ber an o defini ACSH. Lowis—St. Louis 15, Brooklyms i, | Couxt in which Mes. Halpin may oe may not 1isville— Loui T saw | o Av 7, Athletics .° | Lo u witne cinims against the United States by the Chos: +in his bohalf, of it before its publication, but T did not and e subject may not be shared by all democratic i 3 | hlu..- not, to this day, seen No, 08, to which Murder and Suicide, Jeaders, At any rate ghey have rhowed no |apeake & Ohio Canal company and Great ‘?’ "ll"“‘“ hagon ; ";“'kl.“; ; At Columbus—Columbus 2, Metropolitans [ +pliey I-uui‘inln,”l ml:yu.luuwu the h‘lmf:llr, the question refers, though the statement| Dot Towa, September John | outward signs of disapjroval of anything that | 5, anufacturing company for da s | tho licutenant governorship of Ircland. 1 " ‘ 4 e | “won's setdle this election one way or the there' made Gonbiion dorivod oy the | Taoce. ok bis. wifo thsough the hond this | o beon dirccted e e R Al M(‘i‘“ ‘[i‘ Mhbn: S, :'“',["“l'l":f"] foanser whl Tatise o Iater. thag okt year, | 14 Olnsinsatiz=Olucingates 1, Dalclmores fothas, Lyt il pudaublaghy/soonkibnagoed author, Roswell Il Conner, from conversa- [ ' 6: BY i CHBERVOL Ak 3 aggregating in two cascs, nearly a million do / ; e B i g ; A thing to have tho exact facts brought out lo- Hon with tmes bub nobfrom any special au. | morning and then ehot himsclf through the THE QHERRVUL FHRLING ATTHE OAPITAL Action has been brought by both_com- | 314 it is guite ;mlerl vllvI yreden o8 I‘A\\' At Tnlianapolis — Indianapolis 2, Alle-| cally, and exact justice done all parties.” thorization by me to make it, hoad, Ho is dend; sho may recover. Lange | WasitinctoN, Septomber The week on accountof prospective damages (o tis reported that the Marquis of | ghenys 4, 3 ol ST L ey o iaidond b maymecren - closes with a greater fealing of confiden ansed by tho proposed. oxtension of tho [ finon, who hus Just redlausd tho s roxiley B gl Oloveland’s Conflagration UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, | and a pative of Darmstadt, Gerinany; was the | 84 any time proy ge of the cam Washington auduct, ,‘.‘ ed by act of con- | °f Indls, 1s to succood Bpancer, TS L Weather To-Day, i T b On every hand 1 en smilling g ment is doubted in view of Lord Ripon's doli-{ -y 000 S0t v tho Mis.| CrEvELAND, September 21,—The scones of gress of Ju I upen which has ly been | ""Phe latter suibis to be R i brought by e luumn I Butler on behalf of v Blaine as he mivgles | (he stockhol already felt. It has | vmven woman's second husband and she his second wife. This morning the couple had « quarrel in | which culminated in the shooting, District of Maine, Beforo me, Winfield S, Choat, commissic )f the circuit conrt of the United State nd for said district, personally apy U — es G, Blaine and subscribed ~ and A Orazy Murderer, onth to the truth of the foregoing answers, | My, Srenvine, Ky, September 20,—Last cato health, but the fact thithe is an ardent Citholic bt ko the dppointient an ex- | souri Valloy; cooler, generally faie weather, | W0 weoks ago were repeated to-day on a ceadingly judicious one. 1d varisble winds, becoming sousherly, smaller scale, The flats fire then was thought to have originated in an accident, To-day’s occurrence loads to the belief that it may haye This noon a fire broke out and nothing 15 h but words of cl congratulations upon the prospect, The notic presenco of with the quickencd the pulse of every republican in the lad, The Mulligan discharge was effective The “Golden Grail” Witness wy hand and official seal at Augusta, in soid Direrict this 176h day of _\,,l,(,}",'lj," U | night Sam Clay an old an respected — school [ only In its recoil upon _thoss who were hand- Special Telogram to Tie Bie, L . g h baid the yoar of ur. 1ord, ane thonsand elght | teacher, made an attack on Sallie Oldham and | 128 the gun. - Lately in the history our nall DYSPEPSIA LoxtoN, September 21,—Goerman newspa in Monroo Bros, & Cos lumber yards, in timdrad and eighty-fonr. o istor whilb in her bugy near bis louse, [tic ~Bar @ groat “effort "m0 © signally LOUSHEMERIRAE 3 el ST upper flats, and destroyed a luge amount of [3eal | Wixrienn §. Crioars, | He stabbed the former several timos, inflicting [4nd. utterly fafled with o purpasc | o co0 oo vietims to bo miserable, hopeless, J it i property, inchuding two willion feet of lume Com o isionerof the civeult sout of s United | fatal injuries, Ho also attempted to kil his | Blaine's frank aud manly latter to Phelps, au o O ey 1orita, | ©ered 81,000,000 to the heirs of Richard ! When tho il T States for the Distridt of Maine, e . Olay was ot regarded | published this mornivg sote at rest forever the | confused, and depres YBEY Wagner for tho exchuive right of performing A PR SR ey ety e bideous and abominable libel upon his domes. ble, languid, and drowsy. It is a discase " Py Ptk tic relations, It is considered hern that Bluine which does not get well of itself. It requires i opera, *“Parsifal I'he gaardian of the 1w rained mich in strength this week Tareul, porsistent attention, and a remedy to | heirs, however, absolutoly rofused to outertain ywot in that will over- | throw off the eauscs and tono up the diges- | the proposition, and declured that as long as Lhis Iy the drift of | {jv, organs till they perform thelr duties | hg lived *“Parsifal” should bo produced at Jl"f“’i’ilf',"df.'-’x“‘ shington, | iy, Tlooa's Sarsaparilla s proven | Bayieuth oly, in complianse with the wish inside the firm’s dry house, No fire was ov sidde, no wind was blowing sparks, Tt was in- disputably incen m. That fire was ex- tinguished with o )i about $3,000, Yotween 3 and 4_o'clock, while' the departs Juent was about going home, & thick smoke as ok bt a8 crazy and threats of violence made agaiust Biaino Enthusias New York, |himbyindignant citizens. No cause assigoed A e for his actions, ceived a great o the nation My, Blaine re- o nat the headquarters of Yellow 8 Limits, committes to-night, Fifth avenue WasHINGTON, September 20,—The acting Al opp ican opinion hown by the & from Twenty-Sixth to Twenty-uinth streets, | assistant surgeon at Brownsville, Te o o b e e o iTirer | Just thorequised romody 1n hundrods of 6asss, | of the doad mastar, if from coal oil, suddenly poured forth from was crowded with fifteen thousand people | ports to the surgeon-gencral of the Maine hos: | mittee to-day. ‘Tho mails brought in an un. | 1 haye taken Hood's Barst illa for dys- 3 {he inside of tho dry shed in Browne, Strong tout thore has been no cases of | usua) number of letters from Ohio, all | pepsia, from which I have sufered two years, & Cos lumber yard some distance away. long before 9 o'clock, the hour of Blaine's in- wl”Al r'-;‘n whioh: without oo Rerers 5 y yellow fever at Matamoras, Mexico, or at|of which, Withou f troduction, A pla d be: | Yowmaville, at that the seicon ot the Moxl: | saume spirit of confidence in the result. Three fore the parlor windows of the headquarters, | can gulf ports has bean the healthiest ever | or four from General Wamner's district, pre and was tastily de A band | known, “The fover is decreasing at Henmosil: | dicted the cortain election of Luylon, repuly That two suspicious looking men were seen watching this fire at 1ts inception without giving the alanm strengthens the theory of urso When this last fire broke out and it became n exception breathed th | ¥ {ried many other medicines, but none proved 10 German Morganatic Outrage, s0 satlsfactory as Hood's Sarsaparilla.’? Special telegram to the Bre, Tuomas Cook, Brush Electric Light Co, | Brnuiy, September New York City, oxated in CGermany by the approachivg trial orm had been erec Much intercst is | 1 * | 1o, Mexic lican, to congrese, notwithstanding Warner's of music played many lively aire, and electric | 19 Mexico. 3 & K b TATEC IANY G061y Bty 8 e large margin oretary McPherson whose . of the appeal of Mume, Kolamino from the de- certain that incendiaries were at work, word Ughta and fireworks lit up the 'scene, e | mho Talapoossana the Schooner, | particular fusction is o vatcl closely the con- Sick Headache A P R TR e Wi sent to. noighboring towns for hefp, aud \ Promptly at uie oclock Blaine arived | WASHNGTON, Septembeo 2).Tho court of | Kf sional districts, thinks the republicans ho past two years T have been |which divorced her from the Grand Duke engins came {raih Akson, Painaviller Bandia- st OIRBEE, AL, B RRlne L NAe Amivad 4% 1 wre reasonably certain to gan from four to si p e p i rilod diy ) o K ky, Elyra and Ashtabula, At nine o'clock g i he 17 vaauo holg olice Captain | inguiry appointed to investigate the comuis: |y anbers in Ohio and possibly mors, icted with severe headaches and Lowis of Hosse, and allowed her £1,000 pex this evening the fivo 15 under contrel and no iliaina vecupied a seat on tho bovof the fyion of the Talupooss und Baltimora echoonor, | e dermocrats oo hiso pretfy much aban- | o 1 Wy induced 1o try Hood's Barsapas | wyuun The appeal will bo heard the 1ith further davger is apprehended, Mozroe Bro.'s ‘ lage with the driver, No little difficulty | finds the Talapoosa did in its power to | done n Ohio. They are talk d have found great rellef, X eheers | prox, The g al opinion among the German loss is estimated at 570,000; insurance, $100,- | i\s Biid In making » ppasge for the carriegs id a collision, compliad with the law in all | ing 1 hioy did about Maine, T \y yecommend it to il Mas, E, ¥ [lawyers isthat tho ldy will win'the case, and 000, Trowne, Btrong & Co.' lows in estimated Blaiue. was accompavicd by Scustors Hulo | roupects and il the blamo resta with tho | th Ll S e M| I SRAGEH, U B the divorce be wunulled, at from ,000; fusurance aboub ond Has org ooker, | schooner, The departmient approved the | in October down to 10,000 or 20,000, aud then § e . the san Chain vetary Fessenden, of | inding of the court. thoy ar Iry the state for 'Cleveland | rs Mary O, Bmith, Cambri geport, Mass., - o —— the natioml Assistant District e fa R ovembor. They usy that & great many| Waa & sullerer from dyspepsia and sick heads Irish Declarations, A Magnate's Katal Drive, RIAIRAY L, 00 0 Jovemap The New Silver Vauit, ‘\u'u‘ Mx‘ be cast for Robinston “in - Octobor | ache. She tool ke e ‘1“"7 L 1’ 'r‘lu“‘““-‘ and Duntiy, September 21,—The National h oma | Broomingrox, I, September 1 —J, 8¢ In the shience of o hise: | Wasiy Hoptember 20.—Tho lurge | b6 10 Wb fullowing wbnth Wit ko to Bt found It tho best remedy sLo 6YGF Usot Leaguo held & meeting yesterday a¢ Balli {: Vovrder, 15 non | Rousho, president of tho Third National baule pan of o v bt G, &, 3 o ilver vaul o i and o eranfor ke Wi of ainn - Now " Hood’s Sarsaparilla o jowh M Kennes, momber of purlisiont e betimosiol | Ld a leading merchant of this city, was | iaper, olialraad of i keoou .l.“ ("-ll.m)::“l;"” of sil or begins Monday, Th rago eapi Philadelphia are confiden [ to]| @ord by all druggists, 815 six for 5. M for Ennis, declared that Irelund w never ug, of Chicuos and o e L.|1..| last night, by beiog thrown from a 9 iy o g SISO RIAE SN, The sur- | arouso enthualasin Iy those ML the | |y by €. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mas b contented until sh ¢ free. The Irish | B NOREWS & Dbuggy in o runaway, within a few blocks of ROnaate, ol L e lm .d age of the different minis is ulso to be L res which will be ly felt. J -~ A ( members of he said, oppose the ( 1 LAt M‘ Non S, his own house. Threo ribs were driven {ntow u { vlaced in it, The observation of Sawuel J. Randall the] 100 °Doses | One_ Dollars, 4 liberal govaruiiont begau's they €xpect, Lioro | ¢ L " oy A i oo | bis lungs, Ho was 52 years of age,