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e v—— Tue OwMaHA Dany BEE i]l‘"l‘rlr‘ll ;'TH Y]“AR : ] O‘\IA]IA TULSDAY MOR G, OCTOBER 6, 718\’4.'). NUMBER 92, 1 . 1 " “Clemencean I8 leading the solid radicals and | WD ACTHINETAN | . Poote, formerty of the supreme conrt. NEND TV | the eliureh, with several assistants, allin their \ PARNELL AND PATRIOTISM. | pesmezamssenimetscinaensent | WIRED - FROM - WASHINGTON. | Kniheoceieo aro eoititif S | SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS | feiics oo BEEF AND BRL\D BARGAINS e ol goremint s Dl A ine s, e, seton ARE ——— ') > S v ~— olen Art Treasures, . . ; 1A R18, Oct. 5.~The Otleanists ele " Ving M Car presided, and Mr. i iy s T, Unexampled Devotion of Trish Americans 10 | tefrity wepe shvaen o e bhors of promices | Nows of the Past Day from the Seat of Na- i acted s seerotary. There i A Full Complement of the World's News | Bostox, O:t. 5—[Spoecial to the Brk.)— | Live Stock and Ocml Speculation at Chis LA LS e AR SRR b 3 1 Txol o Bai Some time last night, burglars entered the 6 Yol their Native Laud. bacon, tional Government. which several ad teases were made, AI 0 xolugive to the Bees } tionse of Frod .. Ames at North Kaston and g0 Yes e e Slaughtered Jail Birds, ——— TW I Enelish, 1..u'«'|f:|' Baiin and T stole from his art gallery four of his most P AMERICANS BACK TO IRELAND. | Garvrsro . 5i—A dispatch from | SPANISH-AMERICAN COMMERGE, | Colonel Richar dTaylor. — CURBING PAPPA'S ©ASSION. | Vi wintligs. “:‘!llrln‘-w\‘\‘u':‘l:u'l‘\\"rill\h.l,lf GRAIN AND CATTLE MARKETS. ‘l'-usk'. Tex., hrlh’:-nn\\;\_\x\,\\: (\_I-'-qv:nl.:; xln: R Two Bad Officials. Teodotd Honssean and the he terminus of the Kansas y & Gu W A& o s Aanrave i X Al i ) . — ' Influential Americans to Retaen € | guoriing near Lupkin. Tex., sisty con- | The Eternal Alabama Commission— | “‘I,::"‘_'II’;"I::}JI‘[‘;.?“_ 5 Imm“", '}]""I‘I" The Caper of Three Rich ¥ 1 fourth by Fiiey ‘weré wll’ removed | Tho Day's Rrade on ICHRnge SENER rin to Work tor [rish Na- viets working on the road made a desper Monetary Show of Better ent demoeratic ting rale. in New Orleans 1 A Sensational Div e "('"" A hl g '”"“';‘f: \:":“,.‘l".lll v ety et tionality at the break for liberty, justas they had finished Times reasing Cuse shown in the indictment by the grand juty of in Chicago— Mis= IRaTe B ‘\',l’\\\\":I|"ll”~y‘vl.:<‘. ik Woold ¥ Sight—English Graln KElections: u’x'uu.f":f;:'m“.“11.’..{‘»‘1;\3:; s tom Duties, Etc. David Purke and Wiltiam b welbid gy v, Ttis thought they will be carried to SERUES ing woods. “The guards opened fire on the bing with intentto kill, The vietlm wasan st sn d at s o way place e fleeiig. conviets Wi dodly eleets, Last TR old fiegro preachier, wlio was on his way | L T il e % ) . Mr. Ames went to Now York Sunday nigh Chicago Markets. Trish Heart in America. reports kay that twenty-tive of them were | Wasmxatos, Oct, 5,—The treasury de- [ fromchurch, “Burke, who was drunk Shearing an Adventuress, i i " Sl N.:\;“;":m':' Oct. 5A Tange mecting of | Kilied or ‘wounded. The prisoners mn in e him off the sidewalk. The negro ran Cirreaco, Oct. 5. —|Special to the Ber.]— | and he is the only one who can give any in | Ciicaeo, Oct. 5.—[Special to the Bee partment is receiving an icreased demand | aitd Burke and Bronnan and the gang. of i Vet 5 Tt gentlenien who have been prominent in Irish | {1 ":'..‘;‘ ",’.‘,“,',;‘T:};!.fl"j Slardssimply emptied | for small enrrency, whieh is regarded by the | loodiws, of il ey are clief, vverion Saturday afternoon John A. Lyneh, James | formation as to their history and o Wiisar Trading in wheat was on u liuited National League matters in this city and [ m z Rumors of an intended mu- | officials of that department as a sign of a re- }llm I\nlmil.l ll“l' A:n.\\ y ln».|l| Iu.v‘\;lll.u o D. Lyneh and Thomas Lyneh, the three sons A '.““'"_r Pilforer. “f“:“_'"',: and the feeling was generadly Brooklyn, was held this afternoon at the in this camp have been rife for some | vival of the business of the bountry. him, and then stabbed him and Jeft hin 10| ¢ oppgmag Lyneh, the rich distiller, we casier, There was expectation of an increaso : b s deputy kee SruxoriELy, N . h—[Special to the ’ Bl e wast. These rimors were strengthened bl 3 lead, Burke and Brennan are deputy keep- | | o TRAL 68 B LRt R woman of from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 bushels in tho office of Jo n Rooney, No. 145 Broadway, for ot that many conviets were serving | | The commisioner of customs has instructed he Boys' House of Refuge. Burl rested at the instanee of Lena Banz, a woma 3 tho panpers i thie | G il IS T AL s Thrge ‘portion o the purpose of taking into consideration the | Iite sentences and were known to be desper- | the customs officers to make a return at the iting new trial on @ living at 521 Wells street. ‘The evening be- py county poot house showed his gn 't an t 4 ¢ AP Y etid 3 b, 9 2 the traders seemed inelined to await its publi- g ist effective mes esisting | ate characters, and extra preeaudions were | elose o artel 3 clatmes @l He —escaped —conviction | fopa these young men ealled at her house, e N ity R 1 Dbest and most effective means of assisting I ose of each quarter of all the unciaimed \ usetnly to his keeper, Mr, 8. €. Spra cation before taking any landl I thio masket ; s | Deing taken. ' Every means possible is ' one Cjuryman - holding o out . at | el ' liat 1ong 4 e coming eleetions b ! L ;i rehiandise 3 o 2, bol 3 . i o reing entrance, cut off her Jong blonde (fiie 44 ATl 1 nell i the coming eleetions formembers | e (ke vy i, BOSICs!S | merelandiso i the public store, bone tho Inat term of wonrt, Sinco which tinie v stealing from the family two overe Forolich mAFKilA Wers Fopsbetod VIV TIEMAREH an advancing tendeney, but this was eotus Trade. of partiament Hhicos ded lnvllullnuflu- r||(ll~nl' lhul'll.mlul v or customs house. No such 1¢ }:?I‘l‘x;\\\\":vm I-‘M:u[::(lluuklnpl.'“.lfnl!‘::vl‘lnylx“hhlfi‘l:‘xl\ll‘ hair. \';qi«-r‘* umln-un(lilrxi‘nf rvw;l\f*’ l('"}"“ snits of elothes, one satehel, wateh, pai 4 5 MeGuire, 2 ected | Allavenue eing guar and i 2 ace ¥ eetors J 8§08 e Pros U = | appeared in the papers, but the real facts i boots TS ” i & ole |l“’|.'"‘ iyt i posses. i Nized 10 Scour the conn- v te bbbl s Rl 0, one Sunday morning last summer, shot |||"’. case were gi l.,,ll‘, the Brk represen of boots and about. 817 in cash, the WhOIC | oo by w fear of hereasing tho stocks. chairman, and General W. Kirwin seere- | 3005000 E G TFIIS ontbroak is some wiles | MO rendered. and killed a_negro ambling with, 2 8 i amounting o about §130. e was traced 10| oyt opened at 86%e for Novemben, . tary, from any telegraph oftice, Mr. A. B. Dickerson, of Now Jersey, has | and is awaiting trial for manslaughter, U i | tive this morning by one of the sons. Sald g pinield Sunday morning, where it is sold off & o, yovoveral” 16 BORRG, LR Resolutions were adopted, setting forth that s been appointed ch ivisi e i) IR L U MU v | hes s ome. {ime. that | thouzhthio took the 4155 train for Omaha, | gt Re e or Tt the general election about to take place for | Political Excitement in Denmark. | of the comptroller of the currency, vice F. HARE AR | AL LS N b Vo have known for some time that | ool e e UNENE ANt GG WIGHE ‘QUOALION SOX DI stibers of the English parliament Soffers to | ¢, The di signed by the Hon. —Patrick M father was paying considerable attention to L4 consols on the “ticker,” opening with an ap- menibers of {lie English parliament Coffers o :NHAGEN, Oct, 4.—The diet opened to- | Miller, resigned. Mr. Dickerson was recently | commissioner of poliee and municipal iy b V) ALY P ~ arent decline to 9 kot :l::xslr“flf'\'..'h'(' Ireland an apportunity to prove andl It 18 probablo. thint tho session will | appointed-chlof of division In/the i of the coreetional and retormatory institi | is woman. Tt annoyed us greatly, not for LintoniA BARE- Tt noon: .r-..!.'m deeline to tte, causing the market {o ality, séldoin It ever equalled i the listory | be the most stormy that the people of Den- | ditor’s oftic G RO LIS el SIS vanced that we feareda step- [ orxeryar, Oct. 5.—The track was heavy [ forwe quickly tosie. When the consols quo- of thiat unfortunate, misgoverned and perse- [ mark ever witnessed. ‘The relations of the The court of commissioners of Al ! “”mfil{ Protes l“I ‘:ml i tx sther, and in consequence a smaller 'Iml- and the weather eold. The attendanee for | tation Was corerc ed to read 9935¢, there fol: cuted (~n||||||‘ The resolutions further contending parties are strained to the utmost | elaims met this morning a S sl ' 1 prisons and asy luns ..,,,,““; sion of the estate, but because she is u_‘ln- the opening day was lar lowed a sudden reaction and before the down= S the stead fast ad wisiverving idelits of | and violent seenes are aticipated, as an at- | cess and resmed e consideration of ¢ S10M ¢ 3 coun voreed woman and o wouman of no_standing | - Seven furlonigs—I dtor won, Lady of ward course was stopped, November had il SR Al Wb IR | tenpt will be made o foree the king to com- | husiness, Judee Harlan, presiding jud I 7 t e | whatever in society. We continued to suffer | o IFes CIbUT iR, 4 again touched 86ge. It rallied somewhat and pendence fi': ulul ~|I._~u S .|;unli i with the vote of the diet at the previous | the court, made public announcement ot the u)umll has retused to grant their i : | this annoyance, recognizing father's perfeet ie closed on the regular board at 863 "There hilBo EROOINEOR: e embh el his obnoxions ministers to | recent decision of the first comptrolier of the | it would materially diminish the yanee, | recognizing father L ATNE ot ! | lar bor 24 his n“l‘"”"}*- el P v also probably be the | treasury that ies of only sueh employes as | the department of police. ‘The institution right o choose his own companion and to | $l N S * | wasan casier feeling in the afternoon and A e R fonk DryatacEive saneton Ian hAYInG | fave o in the € would o - | eharcterizad by the eity papers as Satealey's | enjoy her society as ho_pleased withouta | Uity d 4 Hallon won, | the market elosed 3o lower, Receipts waro ) Nl «l taxes by decree when the diet re- | lowed in_ settling s pay aceounts | College of Crime,” and the ustity oftl o L1 taRParer sa trom s un il whon, ihe 8| Fioa at HorMvestar AP yarning to Enland that she has not only | fused to vote'them, and saying tiat he was | of " the court i diererore thootd times e oy were edn Wit fRoeitlisatnaiiaiiiiaiig Wi G o uird.” i O e homt e arand to deat with et over | determined to confinue so to do until the | if the other o Dl e e s e | thelr eholed of BAIE & Gogen Industric, othier day, wereceived a letter written as we R e or to-morrow were estinated: larger than en wiillions of lier exiles of the Irish race on r of the people return toa sense | ent duties, it ““..m be with the expectation | were taught to support themselyes; now t! feel satistied at the instigation of the woman, | gy se ptte third, Time usual, this continent Jook on with anxious eyes and he o pives to be fut Gt TRvichil 1 i i Aoy come . X ellow second, Guydette thirg i o 3 S u with strong arns and willing hearts to render ,,,‘,‘“',,‘,:,',‘I‘“‘”',",“ Uiy llllll\lil\ ihe | that prov v le for pay by | play eards o ey colne in which it was intimated that sheorthe | Mile and one-quarter—Ey R Conn—There wasa stronger feeling in corn gl asiefance sy e eedd by thely | HG R Relion of EnoSing, uid | (o Ercusy (e fosular torces huve OIS | OFihe pomeencary. o ChY Lo POIGES | Gtor possested n knowledge of facts which, | 0z second, Loftin third, Time 2:13. and oats and prices were advaneed a frac- tion. and to accomplish this e mayors all over the country refuse to levy | > if bli reh the fame and e 3 ¥ i resent duties with that understanding, - All made publie, would smirch the fame and S ey ‘l‘hn: eomelude us Tollows i Hesolveed the illegal taxes, and numerous political pros- [1,.,, inicipal attorneyafor, tio %) (s tbe: good name of our mother, now,dead, and The St. Louis Fair. Provisions—Provisions ruled very weak ntative men ot our [ pe utions resulted from denonstrations agaiust | fore the cou e Racing at Bdghton Beach. H o T is fostiva n N ons 4 @ court have, Signed an agrecment to ing A a6 tile Siteioteaitwe Louts, Oct, 5.—The St. Louis festival | under very general selling pressurc. Pork o Showntt Prnel e he et i | the governient. pay certain sums of mon an oradvance | New Yok, Ocl 6—This was a dr T AR S AiHne s etbutioie 1o ks | oca by B EUESE ST e INEIE LRI | eToRba hteG K NG A Sedlenduy. Whilo the hustings for the purpose of electing the o to cler] """""“"""'["" the court, nOt | changes and :arpeises at Brighton Beach. | | # < et entiotlitain otkthe LagriGuI YL antll 6 | ATa Ak 65 1owe ks ot (i Schiue the ITho DIRGRS IR Canstin; 1o exceed the amount duc e o \ of the | Thatletter of course made us very angry, and ieth fair of the a E se lower, Fom Tl e O Lgnd 1 ; alary and athorized by existing Jaw Favoriwes. ruled=ailagratio i somoe; of el ovyepinin e ari an. | chanical association. There was a_large at- UhibRigo Tive: Hepok Bcgrie and trusted I .f'xm of thoso who are | - MONTHEAL, Oct. 5—There wore thirty- | ST S AoRzcLb st e ¢ | races, and disappointed thelr backers sorely o e tion, w1 | tendanee, Tho fait excela any precedingane | Gruucaco, Oot. bu{pocial & the B named to perform this s SIS oM smallpoR, Here Satiy Y he court aro In | in others. The track was lumpy but not T E "o orat wt o | A is especially stron in tho Tine of sto 15—"Tho rocsipta: o8 onttld Tor ANOHE VR R GOLLY, Sy Rov, | fitty-nine yesterday. he upmmu of the aitorneys Just and | gop agreed that the worst we could do | A is eepecial R L ) roceipt ho day, Di. G'Redily, Deiroit, Mich,: ' Rev, M. J. A VICTI'S DELERIOUS FREAT. feasomabley such as the court way n}llllmnfi"! Fivoeighths mile, for maden two-yer- to cut off her hiair, as a veminder of OWF | g ay although in hich classes, browght out a | Were 8 ngp 8o lasuEAloncay sRIee Dorney, “Chicigo: IRev. D y C. Boetts | MoxrreAL, Oct. 5—Branean, who was se- ;"‘l"'l‘l'T“ LU e 0 P €. se.ond, | determination not to have our mother’s name | number of good goers and attracted much at- s slow lower on everything ex- 8t, Lotls; Lev. N ) g deducted from the money now in the treasury sarrison won, second Vol basTy X a matter of deep | fention. The track was heavy from tho late | cept fiust class corn natito steers and first carclessly handled. Ttis a v 1 ol X 2 cently taken to the hospital jumped through | before the balance will be apportioned amoni lnun, rains, o ha (o vl & i Thove Junes "Taatte, B fon: o | A window fast nieht and ran” though the | th i it by reason of swel fuct sucl e ATArIATS (ORhe oty fon maheney A1 | A ENBITGERGE Uint Ko s Kvwere HoT0R) Tt I become hiafd and fast With | lass grass-fed rangers. Second. elass. eori- o G R oy streets with only hix night clothes on, He |-expenses are in the end to. be paid their | ag won. — Winston second, | o take any steps in this unpleasant affair | “Flirs minite elass, mi eheats, three in five, | mon natives were strong and 10 lower than Weilly. Tosth S an inte a pussageway and commenced | elients, and that unless ome proy s LGillette third, Time, 1:201¢, Yo ol Sy e T ae W, il 4 2 i pa LRSS ¥ | potmding on the door 0F a esidonce, “the | inade for paying clerks and enploes, (e en-Kighths of ‘. mile—Pliot won, | but mother idolizod us boys, and we in turn | purse SLOO, dividedshick Qtunffer won, | on Friday exans were 10@16¢ lower os- LSl R RaL ! nmates hecoming aroused went out and gave | eourt will nof be_able to dispo £its busi- e second, Jo Murray third, Time, | reverence her memory and will defend her | oyl Sont seqandl iy " | pecially on canning sorts. Among the offe Hon. My Woran, -+ Clevelunid; | hiina bedting, & constable soon arrived and | ness id tic: interests”of thelr alients will | 153 e e | nameagainst the world.” S 6l Til6 e B N oA 500! ings today were 5000 to 5,500 Texans and 1y & produeed a light when to their horror they Tom Martin won, Weasel seconc yi x FaT s g % < R s el ity TYaks B0 ‘ vesterns. P A e dermrt i Saw 1At the nuin ww SulTering with s WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 The postmaster | Bay Kcbel third. . Timb, Janes D. Lyneh s widely known and well. | =Kiitie Kilburn won, $izsic Wil second, Teaternm ahowalt mid el enbiC _\,,uh‘“" Chic: 4§ - | pox and that their hands were covered with umdolumnu-hmmr\ into the an- m- and izhth, for mrmL)o.\r -0lds— ceived in the best social cireles of Chicago. 3L 2 & eave about 5,000 natives of all sorts. Ono 3 \ blood Mowing from pits on his face. The ecedents of Mr. MeKnight. who was recently l\ ug George won, Strabismus second, Lue In his manner and bearing he is polished toa | =774 —_——— train of prime veraging about 1,200, afoCirer Genil | Edicallieait oM enns ataldetapiod forf ADEOUALONRTDRILIOHEIri{eR nostabieAtS Lo wISHIRLEET NG ENDK rked degree, and his accomplishments are Communists in Council. sold for $5,00, equally as good a price as at fl'”l‘l"ll“:"{' r}""' \”"fl""‘l } ke (,‘1"10“ Ll Kb Sl S b Bimsl [ oA teon, N Lo panil s Batlate Ty R L e ; . He has good standing in sy, Oct. 5,—The congress of the | any time last week, and a fow loads of prime, Michnel Mea : ," WV AaRI Ui Tom nuwnmnsmunrd. he si . it s New Yon, Oet. 5—The New York Daily sircles. J. A. Lynel is engaged in the | Socialistic labor party was opencd to<lay by | 1,400 t0 1,500 Ib. natives sold at 85.85, ‘Theso . K. Willare, Phila- A | o Troster | Commercial Bulletin of October Gth esti- on South® Water street, | W. L. Rosenbery, secretary of the national | were the two highest sales of the day and received in this | eailed at the mm dr-p.mmcm, n.\.; mates the firedoss of September at 86,625,000, | ond has been very successful. ‘Thomas | exceutive cou About seventy-five | they represent the two best lots of eorn-fed r ynel oM % g elegate: ¢ o he 1 grass-fed ecattle th ket A {¢ y from Lun-r ssman Jere Murphy, | morning and spent an hour W which is less by §35700,000 than in September | Lyneh, Jr., isa gentleman of leisure. Mrs, | delecates are pre om all parts of the | and grass-fed eattle on the marke of Dubune, stating that Mr. Thos. Bowman | the sceretary and assistant seeretary of T OF 1884, and roume $500.000 less thian_the aver- | Banz i a divoreed woman. She lives i the T i at Sheil- | londs of good northwestern Texans made 64t 5. Ex.Congressman_John | Jad been appoiniud posturster of this ety | LG Xt nature T L O | O Septomber e waeto of the pastten sears, | 10wer part of a two-story biick house that is | fsm during the pst yeas, was tend. The ro. | nearly s high prices as ~lust wodk cing asked to-night whether he | and that u.ehm.m announcement of the fact | won {6 bellove that he has come to “'uhm%: “The Bullétin gives a kist from its own files, of | Sadly innced “of repair, at No. 521 Wells | mainder of the day Was spent in considering | but there were exceptional sales and s would accept ll\e invitation fendered him to ™ . f A ¥ i VIStbENEIANd am Troiand to work foc the | Y sion bo made, present postina o to report whiat the Spanish governmentls | 165 fires where: tha reported loss was $10.000 | trect. When visited this morning she re- o platforni. pick of ‘stock offered were of low. grade. ster, 4 g p the Parnell party during the coming cam- | Aymour, will doubtiess be laid at the doot of ! erofa_ purely cou uml upw.ml But there werconly seven fires fused to open her «door, but shouted her re- O dred Miles Bioyolin, Native stocks such as cows, bulls and gerubby P, sald Al i wkcetved o i DSivo partisanship,” lie having accepted | e o esotsinel o thssart o this s | OF $100.000 0k more d fi_“"‘"““""“““"“‘y marks hrough it, As nearas could boleamed, | oo e L O iles | Slcers were ot wanted unless st extremely on that any such scheuiw \\n\ on foot. epublican nomin n\y,,, r county sheriff, i X one which ¢ fewness . . By % Without giving any reason for o ] e Jumped althe firstchanee r:,,’“""‘;{h:,r 5}:‘;’"23-'«“”’ 111101'04“0" fora new rec ro- | of large fires 5 eréd the._causo of so | she said: “Waittill Thursday afternoon when | piocole race was won by George Weber in 6 | 10W Drices. ‘Fhere was a falr supply of stock Finerty sahl hat b skl probubly 1ot bs | A fajiped ot e first chance fofunother | city tyds known that Becroaty | favorubledhd Dirua. Sl TTha Sinec | the cass eomes up befors Jisifee Keratat, and hours and 87 minutes, beating the world’s | ¢S and yearlings but little oruo demand. one ot the proposed party. Dostoice ouly s auerion of e, Pfif.:,“:\2:",}“;‘,‘,&}{:{“'}’}.,}""‘“‘ RIS wiil | {03 Of A loss i botln Auicust and Septemn- | ;o i seo the hund 1 hold.” ,'.‘.,,.d by 14 minutes, %5t Amorican | There were only five loads of stock calves on b G Mow nbtiguion air, lllhh psed : 4 g"li Dr. O'Reilly, Detroit: TRev. M. J. Dor. ety ESR Y s opinon, securin mfidmfl-qu'wmh‘m:mwo The Same 01d Accident. An Embezeling Spouse. m..i‘ Bty mrflf 13";3‘~u'['.'«1; TGy | ok eannliyins highjaaciastiw ek G GHoI nd‘y:)vl‘lurmgn.‘l(o{' AP A AL Home Rule or Blood. compensation, nhrmg also his belief thiat | Des MoiNgs, Oct. 5.—Yesterday mnoon Ciicaeo, Oct. b.—[Special to the Br third, 5 seconds Tate 3 corn fed ~anlws, averaged 1500 to 1 Loufs: General M. Kirwin, New York: Johi | 1,0xpox, Oct, 5—Parnell, speaking at an i lnllfl;kadt{nuxw[lliy. modieL flot be | while John and Henry Borton were hunting | Johu C. White, in former years @ prowinent - —— pounds, 85.75@5.85; good '1,300 to 160 ©. McGuire, Brooklyn; Tugh J. Carrall, AT e KL lo W e Mt Ha e other e e mangets: Qo | near Altoona, Towa, the former was fatally | citizen of Chicago, but now a resident of 1tio An Equine Obituary, pounds, syw«n %03 falr, 1,200 t01,300 poundg, Pawtucket, R, L, and 1on. John J. R opeiialy mueting 1 fokiow, sald that Rowe § or ances 1o which merchants and. ship- | injured by the discharge of the gun of the lat- | Janeiro, Brazil, in his eapacity of scerctary of | LENINGTON, Ky., Oct. 5—W. H. Wilson’s | $1.00@4.80; common —grass, 1,100 to 1,250 New York, rule would stop all the disloyal pro- | 8 3 ) : 4 3 : ; i s 2 , & BAD o ks Hwners are subjeeted by reason of the Cuban | ter. Johi had elimbed through a barbed | (0 jegation for the United States govern- | great trotting stallion, Indianapolis, died at | pounds, §3.25@4.00; cows, 800 to 1,300 pounds. l}[um) for their expenses will be forth c;:.».nn 5 nlnlll lonlnu;e: m:u‘ u.‘usc u;: (..,e.‘,‘.,.,“w..h.uom ,.‘,,d s CenBlvel b ““i"{ :hn-nf;-l..h.‘;.;‘.mnll.x-lytufi‘ m‘"n(ff |..w|.»nfilbnmn, ik ‘an rinelpal defend mt in s sult be- | Cynthiana this afternoon. The stailion was | $2255.50; fat western natives, 1300 to 1,350 5 Sulliv: isunion. The e ela wo fines in the_absence of any any commi on the gun caug e fence, heiig dis- f y hatlia i om Peorin 4 ; > Hram "Wf"r(’h BiAleande Sullivan, ex. | (LA e ) i eeuntrymen | reaty between, the United. States and Spain. | chiarged With {he above result. Theload | gun to-day in the superior court by his wife, | philbed from eoria, wyd by anl % | pounds, $4.40@1.50; falr leshy, 1100 0 1,200 s e bt Miarevional Laawe ©f 1 i British colonies, loyal eitizens and T igate these annoyances, lessen the | struck the injured man in the right thigh, | Susie . A. White. ‘This lady is residing in Arriving liére on Saturday he as pounds, §8.25@ fat western half-brecds, .J,(".".’:.,."..,“"'\",',,,‘L{L,‘;“,.,‘{Il‘,‘l‘l o, the constitution. &n Ivish e shinping and weneraliy to i {earing it umost completely away.” e lved | il Neb., and s n davghter of the late | Cyniiiina, ‘& distance OF Syenty i miles: | 11000 1,200 pounds, §4.00@425; fair fieshy, " Tt would be compe iction of our Cuban trade were | buta few bo AR Fistich e | EXposure Brotight an inflamation and he 5 : 5751 ket oF the New’ Somk b Amesican | 11 dgainst B 0" obtain o | the purposes with which he reopened negotin: | Dis Mores, Oct. 5,—Edwin Good, aged o | Thomas Ashley, of Westiield, Iho f EXDUSHIGDEONENEC l.M[“,’uw pounds, §5.85@518 ool et and asked Lim the question point blank: | fir Kt bt such - proteetion would | tions through Mr. Foster ut, Madrid, years, was mortally wounded this alternoon | parties were married in New York October L ern ‘Texans, 1,000 10 1,000 pounds, $3.40@8.75; 'wmv.mp e Very promptly came tlie ye- | Dot last lon, flnflbflhlv not '“new than two WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—The eommissioner | near the Inte ...u..mu distillery by the acci: | 12, 1876, and she s ys that she tlen was pos- An Instruc faix 900 to 1,000 pounds, §2.2 ;w. canners. 3 [ > " A i ) anted, e L O eld, an English- | a companion, “\c' ought the weapon was | 0 X 4 e e B LRy ks = 3 (23 x 5 '“ f{"fi‘:,,""“'“;‘, "}L."",‘, OnsaRt Traw LA an e s et AR R AR b e A e |1 s Hoe ) rived from legacies. She further states that B “-hi‘-'; angoity labors, whos | eteors, 1,300 to 1r.m.mumh.s LN Grafory and o mot. mew | Ymee and would lelp in deatroying e Brit- cattle compitiiy, recently convicted at Denver S s she lived with her Lusband of and on during | people are ruled by a few corporation | 4 4, £ Fia S R HAECHILCER WL | ish Enipice. of procuring fraudulent entries upon public A Big Land Suit P rosia C BHat5tave In 15 count infliences, is well shown by the Phila- | Lol g Jober uiad . (tel - supnoit - Eamell, lands, wereof the most andaeious eharacter, o i MR ooy [pgel Buzonie, brict shye I this Sountiv | delphia' Record “in"an artielé/ whichiwe | BERCS bulls and shias well, and they realize the necessity of org Some More Appointments, All of the cowboye in his employ were forced | OXFOnD, Miss, Oct, 5.—An importaut suit | and also in the capital of Bra | publish below. While railrond compe- | 8014 at . Co ulls and mixed, gationand: unitediaction, Thov needinoml WAsHINGTON, Oct. 5—The president to- W make entries” fn his behalf, and then he | between Col. B.IL Evers, of London, Eng- | i1, but she has been scparated from | tition does not always compete, espeeial- | $2.00@5.50; §2. .40, Through 'Texas and materfal aid from their kindred in the would set up “paper men,” or in other words, | Jand, and Thomas Wilson, of Chicago, in- | him for the past twelve months, owing | ly in a new country, combinations rare- | catth about 1,500 head, sold at 1 nate K y nppointed the following postmasters 2 enLric: s of g b i ) 9,85 ”"I'(\'.d’::-‘:-[xln.:‘inAlu‘-““x‘x’.lf ,,,,‘,l,.l,w.,:.‘,"\‘:,l.:.l‘l,, n “‘“ldl o Ih«h \MM] \'m:‘ SR ) Illll":‘l(l.‘l:l(;Ilil:‘l‘::ll:lu_ml“fx\,v\ I.,l(dllll: ‘I\m'” ks volving. ‘Hl OWN .r.i| D l,,.f. 1, (mfl;lm x;,uw 1 | to Lis alleged i1 treatment of her. No speci- I\.('._;mllvllw gur. |\.rlt1||;:!h of unp: to |l|;~f $2.60(3.10 (:u- cows, und at $2.85@3.46 vy i SR f Whedon, York, . : o | have w wholesome effeet on_ others Who hay et et o b | fic acts of eruelty are cited. Somo years azo, | fetfiment of powerty semmupiite iablo gyl Western rangers were in large your list if they will | dere, 1) er A Grand Rapi been guilty of m'")"""""“f’ i v AL | doeree of dude Ll i which all tne | she elaims, her husband induced her o iu- O Lirom Aol ’l':‘,':l Uy i eS| supply and prices were unchanged. ‘Natives :lln'mllmr-ln)» f e in the Ihnh d | Wis's Fhiom FO! —Commissioncr ¥ I mnl‘“““h, of | ond half-breeds, £5,1025.00; cows, $2.8068,50; 5 13 , Jands are aws mlm to and revert back to m ir t him with the investment of some of her | o ise s id Parnel s p P 0 UK o | ) he Indian bureau, left this eity to- g 8 { o trust him w Il 0 ome of hel a8 3 ' o 0 g iy :.'"'..l.d"'..’." Demell it },"Jf,.."‘!,‘,‘",“',{‘,;'l‘fil,,‘,‘," suspend ot | day oma tour of ispection through varjous | Original owners, Col. Evers and asso funds. Yielding to his glowing description | yailway o ditferent oanage: | Wintercd Texans, S51037. Sales—0 menmbers of his party after their clection, < Wi H. 1 at Columbis, | Andian reservations, = As the Holuan investi 5 g of the profitable nature of the purchase of ler ana, 161 1bs, §5.00; 221 same, 1200 1bs, Atlor Shat, AT we. Havesurplun enerey i f) b, sispendeds J. D) | BaUDg commit bout 1o visit some of tl The Cheese Markot. al estato onithe north sido of Chica AN : 4.0, 212 Wyoming, 1211 b, $4.00; 06 Wy~ funds, we dught to aid in establishing ai Vater fockford, Ly vice Thons G, | Borthwestern cles,/ the coinmission CiicAGo, Oct. 5.—Inter-Ocean Elgin, T, | Teal W O C0 50 S S 1o convinee iis f | om s, 975 1, $5.00; 90 Wyoming, 1260 e e e LR IR RS 3 hAiLy 48 Ge | Soined the e it Jeft T afier. | i) On the bonrd of trdo foday | 8Y She 2ave him $400) for that pirpose, I neeessiiy ows, 975 1s, $3.00; yoming, to revive 1) lustries anil f Ire noon for Indian From the terri- | 5 2 A " | he assured her, she asserts, that the value of dequate rai 5 29 Nebraska ‘Toxans, 1040 1bs, 1 b R I el ,— 101y Comminsioner: Atking. wi proceed to | there were regular sales of 5100 pounds of ‘ curing the tr A £ 9 Ibs. B il inve stih ai Carlos, No AL, and wako person cheese at B3 ims. Regular thisland would doublo very shortly, he belng vturally tributary o that $9.00; 150 Orogon, 11010% 18500, Ee T A pIEOR A . tigation of the” condition al at | of buller ager 9,740 pounds at 2le, | well nequainted in Chicago. She says that ap Chicago as a motdel w ¢ 1068, can style coneerning th Snglish cownnlice. NSTAS A e that agency and of the mmhles that lul Privat 5 of 1, of cheese and | ghe believed her husband, and o that he | | ation and Philadelphia as awl Receipts of hogs for the day were 25,000 i suppressing free speceln, - Now. Tretand | g AT IR to the Geroniuio revolt, 10200 o of bugier were made.Total | yoa"bouent the land in her own name, | example of the policy which shonld be | against 17,597 kst Monday. The market was enjoys free speech when sho does, Mowever [ G078 Yesterday held a ¢ neaon the fou- | Wasnixarox, Oct. 8~It has been | aniounicd to $10280, Depression In butter ; o Jand— | avoided, Although PhiladcJphia has un Iy 1 prices rathor irregular, but JOOF Ml 18 111 e Sl Ty Siways tich i | el question, Insting a few lours, ‘The | ascevtaine that an engrossed bill | trade is generally regarded as unaccountable, | 48 well as some alleged governient land e | L] faivly wd prices rathor irregular, ‘bu Dintorys T favor the policy of aidiie ber (| discussion took & wider ranze than was an- | authorizing the attorney general to o 80 acres—to buy whieh, sho clais, | excelled natura in s general way a big 100 lower all aronnd. Ao where slie i poor thit i e done | & ated and provoked xome difference of | begin proceedings looking to the annulment Union Pacific Finances. she gave him €200, and a scries S‘I‘\“;""‘“Nl“f‘l‘" V:“ At the elose about all were sold, but there was ¢ it ! nion, which has not y been s tiled, | of patents obtained through fraud or mis- WS Sk PHCTRrT d 5 gy T o sertal " N ¥ better i ihis countey i in leeland.™ Ahis iy delay the delivers: of the. identical | vepresentation, together with all papers | BOSTON, Oct. 5—The following is from the | of = additional smaller su afterward, | ficanior trade ahodincet horgolt a weal and uneertain undereurvent, il an: note 1o be addiessed 1o the powers and atter- | relating to the measure, has disappeared from | ofticial statement of the earnings and ex. | Lately, she says, she canie herse!f to CLi and hemmed in by resson of insufticient | sieipating a big vun and lower prices for the An Avenging Br s wards b e subinitied o e porte. the s of the senate commitice oy patents. | penses of the U ifie railway for Au- | to investignte and found that her husband | lines of communieation north, west,south | remainder of the week, Rowgh and eammon Cnamimsron, N. €., Oct. D. W, A. - ‘!,h.‘.»b.:l.t:.','f.{.\:"lulu'.]l.:fi :"-:i m ”;:'J.’:'.“Jfi Far 421,185, a de had misstated things to her, Instead of “on | and southwest, She has two trunk lines | sold at $:5.506.65; fair to good packing sorts, (ullvln:zulll.l brother of Culli who was i - ito L L,,,;,,,, O Itaar DU A a8 oL compared with the ~’mvv'mu|‘lh last | the north side” the wed in Lake i 1 Which owh “l'v_'vllnlnl xlulllh» £ ¥ y n\mr;ua‘n‘l;‘ nI-:.::L.xdl men at |‘| ~|m;u|. l.l«\- SyRACUsE, N. Y, Oct, e fi 2.“.“51\‘1 Detore the el e for final h . Lix P and t LIS e | View and was not nearly sovaluabl ag [ shonter Lines or cannls with which they | goinge at the outside the lot was ‘mainly KWOIT 0ut Wartants for the arves wenty- : i - | Senator Platt, AR YTV I _ iotia Tl aInhi g R T A KT s e A . and Fhonas Gillespie, of | Ftents, s written to Wis clty Teu SN & {54, 0 decrer o diilt | recorded in Wi name fustead of | sts e thiis made subordiuate. (o | M un of choive Philadeiphiag and murket ine Mewphis Culbreath, son ot the wurdered |'1 g on thie Lank of the Senvca river | torough investigation of the "cirenmstances | months to August Bst, carnings, § ) | title being clouded besides. She also clabus | o interests of her railroad companies, | Piss. Light soldat 8500410 for ordinary y v SIx s were fought, Sheti: ::H.“:',"fi"“x‘\'h‘hfi "‘f:‘.':l’:;\'““‘":,..:'l" e bill, o ph phus carnings, | athe must have appropristed to his own | und xhe is made to > ocupy i condary | and 415620 for sing lmnm‘-- Rougland T din wis Knocked senseless in the last roun CCrS 0 departient of e donot | $,811,400, ‘ ivato use of the $4,000, e had take JiLre f ork o 03,60 : 2 Alloged New Light. and the g given Lo Gillespie. Bothy cons | attach any hnpulhun'Mu|1u- loks, Lolding the private u ~{¥f"{*“‘[‘ i”“ ~“:|h"|-(f[\‘l G compittad wiih Now \‘f.'(l.m he 1 -“dr( “‘“L.‘.':l"’iiif‘f(.,% N e ectal from | tetunts Were budly Vst “Ouly itecn | Attiorey” getieral as ample authority under AT Canal. a Russin fur eapo and some ofl paintings | o ks honn fareoc . ek w( " & 50080, WL AY YO ersons were presen atutes to institute suits to test el T which had been lier own private property in nving great nutural advan 2 0 210 Mok, xa1 Boie testluiony of o | VHFSONS wEro D t. Lyt it Dirrom, Oct. 5.-The custodian of the | Which bt ben Bt vy GRS FROEEY T8 | s for obtaining cheap fuel she s B A eliATaoters aiventta tlia. & aail Surs Boycotting & Woman, i Yonic, Oct, hi—A specal from Wash- | Sault Ste. Marie canal reports to Gen, 0. M, | Payment of € S &80 TESERIEEE | novertheless obliged to purchise high- i BT gt to-lay, is calculated to throw new light on ¢, Oc N 5 . Bome of the leading | Poe that the business of the eanal was greater lands, she found thing a8 | priced coal und hus lost her distines tive Some Collective Figures, A 5 1N, Oct. 5, —Notice was posted yester- | griends of the Hennépin canal t) during the month of September, than any | certain William G, Ewing holding that i | place ne the first manufacturing city in | Cineago. Oct. h—The follawing fznres transactions at Rack Sprinis during 11 - | day at the gates of Mrs. Morgan O'Connell’s | recently disclosed an jmportant fe e in | month in its histary, exceeding 'that of the | tyust for ler husband. fhio eountry fakon from, (s oMol stasoLasab efahe Nkl contiot there, The Rov. Tinoiby Thirio: | Lowestead, Kildysart, onleriug members of | thelr yrogrwinne for, (e coming winier, | prusio wonth by ione han 10000 G . On the “other hand, Chieago, h | trade will be posted on ‘ehiange o-DOrTow, way, Coneregational minister, who resided at e R “Their war'ery is to be, “No Henuepin, no | An nterest i fact in that connection s hat started 160 years behind Philadelphi oW (116 Mot of griim. i St i Rock Springs with his taily diring e riot, ey with ber " viver and larbor bill” “Supporters of the | the tye tratlic for the month named cxeceded Prayers Agaiust tho Plagu fhiried 360 yiuvn behing Builagelnindn | b v sl v SRS eS R made a Aworn atatement showing (it te | e s with her, sty embarrassed | that of the Suvz eaial nearly 50,000 tons, MonTRE : ; tothe Bre,)— | the race for commereial importance, und | the Hnite l|‘|'. amountof \ P Chinese set ire to thelr own Boues in ordey | Brtendid tion which was raised pls: i A e olns eng. | his no_ better natural advantages, has il the amount of incass 0 1o prevent the white men from robbing then | B4 b e ¢ "Ml objection was hat the : v eforene ] all-pox epk | pwanty two independent lines of trank of ‘thelr money, \\I.Iv-h was buried in e i ers and harbors had no juris- The Weather, deniic in several of the Catholie chuiches of | ilwily rdinting in every direction aid Increa ““ml“l ""'.l"l“" 1 their lllr(‘llnn:\_) Subse P2k Ry diction o\«‘ll the subje ‘lli{ (qu.uu and that | Wasmx, ION, (nL 0.~ Fm the Missouri | this city yesterday. Priests earuestly en- |,“|“,1,“‘, nearly 350,000 miles of tiucke, | B . 45,1 " quen uts have shown this was ihe case. t, 5. Ander cousequently it report had 1o s ‘alloy « tem per B » people 0 tho ol A , o Mo orn Rogk Springs ey, conmencal excava plosicR, i “"H"‘ waking four deatls | bew suggested as necessary (o overcome 1his M:Alh iy [ luw.rb.iunu r of e wedical anthorliios aud vaccluate at | o1 modarn olvilisafon, wail it 1s. lngely | Ree..| e 420,219 8 under u..... na and in one instance m,,mul »0 Gar. ‘Iwo others ase very low and are not | difficulty is to chang e name of the new MoNTaoMERY, Klas @, lere was a | once. At St James church Father Filig it | due to the { that she has cultivated | Bayi A 405,901 W0G,08% over $6,000, expected to live, nvumul.mlbulwmmllleelu“lhrmvumullu' vost he e lastnight, .8 delivered a foxeible addre: p ] with enevgy, earnestness and foresight “Deécreise s - i G waterwavs uis, it is wiaintained, | Dpekorr, Oct BeShow has been reported | aithough he bad attended ; the developient of carrying facilitios for | Amouit of g@ain in store i hlsago.on The Elections in France, The Roumelian Revolt. would give the conittce jurisdiction, from Murshiall, in the lower part of this state, | oS A6 BAC & TR ¥ s of the Upper Miss'asippi valley, | gate niied: Pauts, Oct, 5.—The resnlts of the elections Loxnoy, Oct, 5.~A dispatch from Berlin - -~ A pox patients during the last fourteen years, t railroads, and the railroads | Wheat i fhrough France yesterday, for members of | 40 the Standaid says that the powers have all He Helped Hang a Man. A Blaze on the Docks, he had ne ver contracted the disease. He be- return, filled her warchouses . ) rewl (0 Ay in e to S ] . A e It was owing 10 his having been vacel- | with the greatest store of farm prod he linuber of depuies, o ar as aicially” | S oY [N ine1by S Mukarts Mhnder tus | o SMERANDOAM, lowa, Oct, it I Lester, |~ Junspr Crry, Ock Bi—Fire broke out to- | Nereft 1wt Shink to R AR T Buel | WECh (e LT ,v.n,,‘.f\ (AR doe reported up o waon to-day, have erented a [ sugaainity of i suitan stock dealer, committed suicide to-day by | night in Taylor's maching shop wid k00D | one eongregation, which 18 the o stoeratie | Any park of the world. b atirprise. and aliacrin AuiOiK nieuboss LA shooting at Burlington Junction Springs. munmnn ated to N. & . O'Dounell's coop- | 0N the congregation, whic - DPalaaR o6 N T e e PO RO T v . He was @ well-known wan and an okd friend | erave warehouse, Goky's dry dock and Jones | French eongregation of ihe eity. Iun ) it the y of the cabined and their colleagues. ‘Che con- Dilke Scandal. of President Cleveiand, having been deputy | & Whitniore's diy sock. Kb f0ss will piob- | dreds expressed fhelr inten ion of gt | P16 of New Orleans wre bid to ook to servatives on the ether haud are whid with | 1 oxpox, Oct. 5.~The Globe today denfes | Shevil of Exie county, New York, wheil | ably reach $400,000, ALgeq.’. SR : e ¥ enthusiasia ever the fach that thev. succecaed L evel ) » 105 suicide s i polling & much lnrger vote than the st | 1at the exse of Crawford versus Sir Chiarles | §i6realid was shevii, “No cause for suicide PR e & nights of Labor Assembly. w.rmm wnlicipated, waking changes in the | Ditke bas been dropped. ‘Phe tria e SR cabl mt lmull--w i I|Kunru Elmv] that the | wiil probably cow oif in bmnmn 010 Hooslor Was Hors Ont, Oct. 5.—~The annual gen- Tvatives won sixty scats in 17 of the 5 s oosier War Horses. exal assembly of the Knights of Labor opened Grand Master Workinan | Pow- N abi- | " o g " Y i balles ‘ec Business Failure. INPIARAFOLIS, Gol, B=Fuyrmisni o plan vailways under a divided control nnil | onixtanding. “The siles ot Enelish wieat that Hon. W. 11 English has been maturing Mon,. Pa., presided. There | e " cssion took pluce, however, inside the Wik A woek wero 1o Ceelde the fute of ‘two uthe The rieaGo, Oct. 5—Merrick A, Richardson, - p proceasion ook 7 that thiey are seheniing o bring all the | M0k i B8 ™! in of the elections in 1 \Ih-l‘\h\ 11 | Bt nre leaten 5 Lake sireet, b an ase | for the past elglit years, & reunion was held over 200 delugates Visent. French pavish elwieh on Notre Dame strees | Jicet 00 e miagementy 11 our. | 8, 4% 0 asainet - Mg gy e nl‘,‘l l'ml'*("‘"l' ot \{«','Hn dec! -x(nm""tln iy, hiabilities given at $55,000; | today of the survivors of the [udiana eonsol- —— whieh wiws erowded, fully 10,000 people Leiig | gontemporury had waited a listle_longer :.,'. ‘1.-. "\‘u;'f" l.':\ap s:’mm':(','.” At Cok Smalidleih = . Oct, E—Julits Mendelsohy, | A€ convention of 180, ‘Tiip bidy con- TheShaughgraun" at the Altar, present. A statue of the Virgin, which was un - its | Miel batwon Chicago. | slow anl valis are axainst wyers. Off catik have een electod, The consyrvativig X - Weiaoltl | sisted of 150quembers. OFf these, thirty-three | SAN FrANcIsgo, €al,, Oct. 5 —The Bydney | earried in the procession, is o very old aclie iding ahead vuder the impulse of com: | eowst irade is slow: sy cargons haveariived; Bave galned ninely thred ety i fo-d f: f.'.'.::'...,,‘:n,;‘,‘,‘,‘gw doduy™ with “preterenced | &0 s aonwonen o e | (Auntantin) Horaid, annoubecn. the merisgs | bolongin 4o the seminary of St Sulpice, and | pesitive traiieani Dbiludstphinaprinting imuesnghen wert sold, foilr wery wikarawn, t wil uvcessaty b0 have 203 seeond bals i SALme roll eall. Prowinentamong thom were Vies | 0F Dion "“"flk‘""“ 10 liss Thoindyke vb | was brought fiom Franco easly in the eigh- | 10 Gompavative imporance through the | and nike renained. incliting two of Cutifor- V. il ots. President Mendricks, Hon. W English, | Beptember i, o T P T malign inlluence of railroad cotuhi N one ol regen. g -fl-‘wnhw Lixnon, Oek. f—"The Parls ¢orrespondent The Chalera, gonany o e “cobvention, W, °8 - — - teeuth contury, and has boon s or one | o™ it could buve made the contran | diai .'L'.'x"s.tfluw.."'.'.‘,‘:.‘: of the Daily News forocasts (hy sletion of 103 ; There are 172 uew eases of | Holmes, General Geéorge Whiteneld X g.,.. Baill, Lundved and ity years in tines of special | 3600 aturtlin A city of w million peo- | o and Tl e 11 i o doeiln e " discail e | gl oG o T LR ) AL TAwdnlhin—Athleien 8 Hromk v 1, | Felusuiing of hauks or wciles vaucliaud | plo St e Eibniaad 18 iirionia a1 amaly | Hthietlc. Ml ol ol CACRRRS AN wodeiote wpubliovis Me o mdds: | puited n Flsma, resterday, ¥ wKew Buin, of Washinglon, Judge Morase (. Lavitinr ot Lomin 8, IPliliadaigiin ¢ | Dhe procession was pressded 4, iis owble of | anywio ol thae Chinesa om L AR i Wk 10 e e o it otherwise compete. Philadelphia Thicug d o look away from Philad~| o et i oty o o ke | Solnge i tp gk a¥y o Pidlagel o i B i e, sy vain Sonn prevented an out door | aputhern metropolis. But what will our | Heivy gaies of wind bave provailed avith procession of the Catholle congregations to | esteemed contemporary on the gulf say | rain in the south and snow i tke merih, invoke the inte slon of the Virgin Magy | that, in the opinion of our rmlway ofii- A nterial portion of ihe huvrl n tho to stay the progress of the epdemie. The | €ials, Philudelphin has already too many | north of England aind in Seot'and sesiiin

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