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P Opinion is rapidly vipening in a direetion this. Speaking gencraliy, it way be said that THE I'ROG S8 OF HUMANITY fsdue to swall nationalists. It is like tne ‘9)‘0“10_"\ in the Netherlauds, and not inthe teclinical form being for the ihwperial parlia- ment to memorwlize the queen to refuse her assent to the Scoteh bill in question. Suppose all Seotch bills were rejected. 1f an election followed in Seotland, the bill, if reaflivmed, st SOOR pass, for the friction would be ua- hoie October 13, Replying toa question as to rowing Han- lan in Awcrica Beach said: “1 have received an offer of £200 to row Hanlan in America, but I intend going home and if Hanlan, or any one else, wishes to try l Dak., to Garden City, Kan. ‘Lhis land dis- trict is said by Mr. Sparks’ assistants to be the worst dislrict for frauds in the United States, and Cleary, who has pannped out pretty well for a” new appointee, (he sue- ceeded Special Agent James of Kansas). is to be sent 10 ook out Yae 1oticn entnes. Cleary bad just got his famlly settied at Mitchell niewbers? Shall the subscription price be 50 cents or $1 per anuum? e EE Snowat H 81. PavL, Minn., Sept, service reports snow at Helena. | ter a1s 'he signal ‘I'hermome- ni withdraw serious break in the amalga: about fitteen hundrad, and their cansed the first wated organization. ‘Fhe reason given for the withdrawal 15 that biick aud stone wasons belon g to the Trades union are allowed 1o do stone-cutters’ work for» less per iy than the established rate, | i Sarsaparilla and s eutirely eured Btauton, Mt. Vernon, Olio. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold Ly il dr £ slx for g5, Made ouly by C. 1 100D & €O, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 00 Doses Ons Dollar J. B gstats. ] E ‘ | \ 2. - . a ¢ i e — | AT TN 1 - > TN (Y ST 5 . v v N - INTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA., MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1856, UMBER 71. ————————————————— e e g e —) 1 W 1 . \ . T APATY O 3 UATION SAFE ) N ) 1, 2 great empires of the world, That theor: 1d beyond a postponement over | their hand with me, vou can say 1 will pull l l N i A I THE SIT ) A ) i L TOV of the artiel ur NOT REVOLUTIONIST for from 8500 a side upward, and will vn-lq Stocks and Business, - Scotland and England, The h courts You see we hardly contemplate bills pass= | half or all that amount at once. Beach looks 3 Nt Pont, St St 1 Tolagram 16 | e @ T AR . - have been striving in resent years to extend | ing that ought not to pass, We are not revo- | wonderfully well, and is all the better for | But No Harmonions Pocl Settloment as Ye g it bl e A B LR er Under Control and the sndar Abdicates Becanse Felt It | their jurisdiction into Secotiand to the con- | Intionary fo lere. Administrative | his trip seawards. He has wained seven Arrived at or Likely to Bo, Staelt GAehatiRs T early f His Dty to His Coun tempt Scottish courts, and this, me legislature business me yd hard o k 1 pounds . weight. ;1» Ay he att n~h(l< S the co sion } et than an P has stimulated the deter- | and things would wear a different tace. In- | thirty-fifth year, and in reply to a query 0 4 | i vhieh was | A LITTLE DEMOCRATIC REFORM — minatic | stead of from six h { to nine hundred | havinga spree, saidt “Yes; a return to hard | CLEAR THE TRACK FOR CANADA R tiot by ENGLAND'S PLATONIC POLICY NOT T0 SUFFEN ENCROACHMENT, men, a great ot of we have a hundred | work in my boat.” : I a fraction. A = I T D TETTERE S HIOTi were AL, et |- SRS NI IRVt ete S ARE VR Bva et SoutTand DID THEY BREAK THE LAW? [ Its Pacific Road Will Make the Low | many traders Lezan o think hat the ouly | partisan Removal by a Des Moines P R ber thel hist fia: | 1t tey could 0 THE 1, then 1 | e Rates for Americans— Extens | & ‘l" ) dbe A Vo o Official—The Second District Split Patss of the e h memnb 3 coul ) the wor . The Delegates Spoechoes in America § 3 rut was by sharp drops. lore seems 1o be Affa’rs of fore 1307 the twocountries were at dagzers' | should like to UTRENR T T b Retido- - et S ston of the Aw T, & 8. I nobody here to buy at these prices, they ar bkl e By a drawn. England had determined with 1 that can. We are not encimies of England f Mohted. 3 to Chi > gued, but it i s, ata rattling decline of Other lowa Newe, naval force to suppress the Scotiish attempts | nor are we allies of any particular political DuntiN, Septs New York Herald 16 per cent, it would wake up markot d | to earry on commerce, while Scotland I party. Butwe insist npon seeing Scott Cable—Spoeial to the Bre]—0'Biten and " 3 o W como in lower i ITS OF 5 Et €SS, | able i ARG L LAt No Pool Settlement, ) ! CONC v (R X 4 POINTS OF A POWERFUL PRESS. | jesolved, work done and the removal of the congestion | qoor papurned Chicago delesates have been ChicAGo, Sept. 5.—[Speelal Telogram to th and a tion wounld be lad for a Des Moives, la, Sept. 5| Special to the 7 P—— AFTER THE REVOLUTION, in parliament m this a holiday, recei the congeat- | It can hatdly be said that the serie bull movement, But ther no « inthe | Bry S 1o never know when | not to have the same sovercien as England T MANY DETAILS it of a very larie number of citizens to | or veneral managor ) which were | &t tolead a dash (hat.” Gould | they've got enou sald & veteran observer i Home Rule in Sec m becamns strained and - war Many details cssarily left over. For | {SEAGELE i ¢ < has been in Iu‘\LnI.H.n i e for the pur- | could notdo it if he « tl ins | from down cast the other day. “lere yon 3 ¥ uninent. Seottand kept the tramp | example, details of fina 1t would be the [ giviaeed 1n o recent sy th the house of | ok e & il pRssenger. | b Yooatse ¥ wto of his health | people in Lowa lave shut up the saloons and ¥ v12hit to choose her owi Sove duty of officials to work up th Pefhinds | aomimmons, thatit ikt prove to be the } “”‘P‘l vobeat Hisve KBd DOl IN Y oot mto. Gonld has overworked him- | taken a water dict, and yet you're not satis { Still Scotland showed her willinzness to | a portion of the direct taxes set avart for Redmond and Deasy woult | gouinwest and northwest has been sufliciently | Self in the past, and appeas now to bo taking | fied, but have to turn loose the ters of the i TIE “DELEGATES" IN CHICAGO. | come to teris on the basisof equal treatiment | Seottish purposes wonid promote economy {0 ot ns members | e s balief that thedde | an enforced rest: that s, compared with is | Ower regions. for the eountries concerned ina foderative | A b rse at London templs extravagant | goe piroranees in - Chicazo, alleged to | w6 bt 'H‘ ed wtonce. It 18 ox- | former labors, He had just been reading about the geyser union for eommercial purposes, leaving her | demands that are readily granted by Eng- | poineomnatible with their relation toward | oo ¥ o be lield hiere Tues. | There IS no orzantzed bear foree n the | that was deluging Belle Plaine, and very nat- Will They Be Arrairned for Treason?—A | lawsa itutions, ineluding the land vmmv[‘.vuu‘l.\‘\ aresponse inac mm; ient - 1t ts tipllod Ehat. even trenseh Lidles very stromg | market, and - wi Gull loades ean ‘ l\\ the K_lm ml_. people “\‘M wanted water [ Lo VITISIL PARLIANMT rACT. in many things, Patents, copyrights an rance outside the jurisdiction of the Y Ao not manipulate stocks their Ve I il enoigh to set a river loose weren't en- Castaot P ! terane ide the jurisdieti battle botween the lines whic durin \ . b Glaver Irish Cartoon, Commissioners inted, but when | factory acts must be identienl, but their ad- v would not be coznizable within the | e TRt G have Loing some | canse of adverse conditions, the market sinks | Uted o much sympathy. ‘That expericnce { o N the terms of the proposed union came to be | minisiration might be loeal, 1 by the courts, ot ean parliament now [ vor ot e ek rinishin They have | it a state of comy vo stagnation. They | ot Belle Claine is indeed very singular, For l & revealed much tumalt ensued and the popu THERE CAN BE NO SEPARATION, take up breaches of the privileges of its mem= | po & s 3 ositions of strength to | bezan to manitest signs renewed activity | the tew years the people ol ihe state have Beneh Willing to Row Any Man That | lar Indignation had to be quelled by drag No sane man—no man whose opinion 18 | hers comumitted outside the houses, when | yad the cure in \‘ contlict that Is to | the latter part of the w and prices have | been somewhat troubled to get all the good Breathes—Hanlan's Oballenge oons, T rers being disgraeetully | worth consideration—approves of Scotland | §jr Franees Burdett was — committed | oy sue, Thus far no complete o | Leen rising as business ineieased in volume, | water they needed during dry weather. —Large Grist of Important 1, circ etitions all thronsh 8eot | withdrawing from the empire. Ave we, Who | o the tower for writing & i S e e R PR L LT R LR Wells would fail, and small brovks and B GERtE R AW nd azainst the Scott heie, and articles | haye spent so mueh of our blood and | et ainst the speaker's outrs T Dublished, ot made public 11 & | i ABPOALS t0 Do WOHKINR. 10, o conditivh of | SF tks run diy, and - farmers especially were | f union were adopted w th vay the | o much of onr treasure in building | conduct in imprisoning John Gale Jones, | vinaiway. for every wanager tolored the OF conrse the bink: ate ansious ta | freauently embartassed to find enough water e, e ,.}(., ME CARD .,], |‘ s 10N i up that cmpire, to walk away and leave it 10 | \wjio made remarks in his club about eertain | pews to sitit the position His line wail to :"‘ et Y o8 \y;m-, i” | 0 u‘ .:,I »:1‘.;., :nr%m k : 8o they |,..u‘,l“ intros hr.‘!ml:mf"- 3 s Nootlnd For Peno o the throne of Scotland; destroyed the | the English? Not likeiy. L do not appre- [ paidjamentary proceedings. Clearly there For this reason some of the lines are | them to make” time lo fizire | tesian well system into lowa, wnd in the last LALLRLLLIN el s L Seottish parlinment. acceptod o o 1 hend any drifting apart of this kind. Brains | 13 no procedars proper for an alleged brenel v exasperated becanse of the peculinily | Which is a boaanza o the FUMEUNAL | few months thore have been w number of ar- el o | resent tives in the commons ont ¢ wof | always command attention. Besides, the | of privilege ontside the reatm. et eorts (g ave been publisiud i | Joney k0 legeing so tome 402 per 60t L fosian wells bored, i keneral interest s § —Specinl to the By AVITB R RRIeR At || S e AW ACLCI D BB AG R COL S AT Scottish field would then be Tarzer and there | ' Byjen’s return was signalized by an un- | Sotehi Ware s to do service s the actual | more than a couple of weeks longer, unless | been taken in - the subject. But there ] ot on s retien o Bulgaria he was movea | UOTS 0uzht to ave been 171 thus leaving | would be less need for the Scottish youth to | yeually cheery, yet pungent, number of his rus of the procecdings at certain meet | te movemont ot produce from o west cons | 18 little gencral knowledge on the subject H | 4 ‘ Scotland no practical influence in parliament | go to London. Our greatest anpprehensions 4 Tnite 3 5 | tinnes in unexpectedly lavze volume. 1618 | and people are not so mueh { by the fecling that it was nis duty to give 4 Iy paper, Unijted Ireland, just out, 1t ’ waking arninis 1or railroads, whieh re- \ 4 { | g and making Seottish vepresentatives simply | are of the refusal by preponderant influe i K SR as not heretofoere been mentioned that 4 [ , Which ne if they fail in some instances to t i effeet to the desire of the country, becanse = M prey; unong many clever things a cartoon of a Lairman of one meeting deiiverately left | portan enormous incicase over the samo \o proper precaution 116 ArtestRfLw without his presencs the peace of Bulgaria “,”” shluhnn \‘y' A i Yk S among the English of a system ot lo stalwart British workingman and taxp: the gathering when certain names were time ast year, M T lnsy Mareliy } was exposed to most serions disturbance, AL B Gl ) S A sl 8 ML, ik el J who stands befora a union workhouse. The | tionea for committcemen, and that Ivu.:’uyvv Sl bl peidaiaiial '”‘:'1‘“ with the exception. of one on a farm 1ive i yobably to & dovastating civil war, Now, in | becn respected led carly to D ccheme i8 insuflicient, not m s the round to him bows Salisbury, wearing nt to fight it out thems: {his, g pointto it as insuting o riee | miles from town. “There are no other wells | AR iRt v oe’s arcumentto the effeet that the national demand for home legislation, not wen Prinee "Albert o o colored accomplished but it WAL AP R of this kind within a hundred miles, But H » AVOEAL I ot Russin: and the inac: en Prine Ibert coat, or color i A They had much oty about t arth- N view of the ill will of Russia and 18 e * f ! airs are appar had much anxioety al this one which is doing so mueh damage 1y i H117ity ot 8 piwass; ¢ ebBtual HpARAILIE th nd pitish partiaments w origin constituted in a form fit to be_entrusied with ors, with mty Chestertield oVt A quake alaimity in the south, as the effects of | {HIRENE WHIEh s doibg o, mieh duuiee, 1y i look for anything like a permancnt restora- | M1¥ based on the people’s rightsand that the | Jegislative powers, A refusal mizht raise coat, throvn open and holding a aht matters received but very Jittle rrible an event are: far re butdt | jorers neglected to put in sufticient tubinig to { tion of peace, and as the prince couid only British parlinment orzinating from the un= f anery feelings, but the adoption of the asso- adiliy hat, out from which is dropping a | able bupetus, for the reason that the +d With no worse effoct on H"i‘_ ~l]"'i§ ar T the water safely, and the first they i e th et Jn that En dish cupport | 107 0f 1707 wonld perish, if the artieles were | efation plan would pave the way for incor- | pajer lablod *Lanatord Relief Scheme.” 1 bash will not consent to joming any (i BB ”"'“"I“l'j N ran | knesv atorrent was turned’ loose upon then, cometo the conct ML Sheuul violated. But this, it true, theoreti o i | poration with our kinsmen across the seas in | js olllieing 0. the taxpayer. An | ecoming n: party toiRny mew ient, D LG SL O RS AATHLE | The well is210feet deep,andithe subterranean was purely TR R e e A & 1] s ! AXPRSEE AN ] the indebtediiess of the Western Freiuht | hisdecpening the dullness. Bacowraged by | jakes or rivers which it seeins to haye pes LA N CHaTAS L \1]Im|‘\"l'|”\ MiTiglits, 1) @ natioi: Kave! been b obsequtous “norson, who = with 8 | assoclation js wipedout, e I g '1“‘.1\’;;‘:',','\}‘;,.':'.‘; D Oidtte | trated ia at adistance of 143 feet froin the i and menaces him with the fate of a sccond | HHOH S FE T THE PR I POWERS, white hat held in both hands Josoph & Council Bluits wond will aiso | gt Thes Boit s the taet that Bt G0 | surfuce, leavini a depth of sevonteen feet for | Gordon, Alexander, under these circum- | fecumuliting, At the sa driathoudatel at his breast, is seemingly bowing. He wears ine to beconie i mamber of any &mwee: | (L fi.gi confident by tha way they hold on | Ui lnko orriver lselt, The discliarge through stances, undertook & last effort to come to | #listic decentralization feeling has been der’s Ab- | asearlot hunting coat and top boots, into I the wmoneys due 1t by | G588 SO IGS and higher hricos ary surely | 1€ Well Is ata pressuro of thirty-five pounds stances, uni g oAl PHavRIbRGR Ry Bs Aioan now anxious to begin t Y | to the square inch, and at the rate of about such a loyal understanding with the czaras | € NS Ot G LR LN Nat. which buekskin breeches are tucked, This is Surlinzton nor Alton roads | ahead ofus. Holding to their posivion, @8 | 4o thotsand gailons o minute. That i would be neither inconsistent with the | . NATIONALISMIS IN THE Al [Copyrighted. | a repretentative landlord. Behind them © over-willing to_join_any pool for five tlw\ did \!1‘3.[..1 | W x_‘hv:,(\\'.ul‘ like \.‘m-u: cnough to send UL & stream large enough to prince’s dignity, nor appropriate in a ruler | I Irelar bbbl Wlliy AU Loxvox, Sept. 6, 4 . m.—|New York | stands Joe Chamberlain, ma dude costume, | years, while Uit Rock Tsland fis anxions to dangor, the .-,“‘.'-] suy the tfino sut Tipe | rrjpliten the most confitined cold: water Wwho had just resumed the reins of powers in | [eSpondence on the subject in th newspan- | lerald Cable—Special to the Bix.|—That | with a glass on his eye, alsosmiling, and who | ehterinto a pooling contract for thatlength | ByF 8 i ol inned foad Bullding, | 1 S gouniny.; Ahadisolnizs happLy g Bufzaria. Alexander honestly hoped that | ¢S swzeested ourassociation, and so fav re- | gy gqand feels the slight intlicted upon her | has just dropped a torn docament endorsed | @1 HHE Sept. [Special Telegram to | MOW strting into renew tivity, operates | glinnea, having leen foroed (owi the welles his dispatches would have a good effect, The | markable success has been experlenced. But \ the forced abdieation of Alexander | “Gladstone Land Parchase.” the Bii. |—The Cmadian Pacific is stiting | 1 distribute immense atmonnts of Wabey | and fedrs of an inundation are over. How- failure of his efforts In this dircetion i$ well | PFOEress has been temporarily checked by the evident, and is shown by the | Salisbury is sayingto the taxpayer: “Dear | iy the othor transeontinental ronds i was | Iowzhoni the eountre. and s makes bust | aver, it is preity hard work to make the. peo- Known, Supported by none of the powers | Cxcitement of n general election. Still abusy | qation of Salisbury in summonine Thornton, | sir, 1 introduee a deserving person, who sadly | not altogethier to their liking, 1t promises to | 155 500, Clerihers TS BRI EU0E | ple of Belle Plaine believe in the old theory, ETAONR tag npaign for tho autumn and winter 15 | oq well us by the toue of the pipers standing | needs tho relief of a couple of hundred mil- | Givo thein ho, peace in M opiettion (U | inger ™ “than tioy were, because, | Hhat, the | inieripr ot the eurth ©18 'a THE EXTREMELY BOSTILE orciforwardtons e near the government. lions.” Chamberlain ! adds: “The seeurity | guened fire on passenver husiness yet, it is | i one | wiy = or nother, = ey 1 that itis tull of water, and that it an_earth-| artitude of Russia, the prince saw that there R ORIOG ANTZATIOIN “Lhe Post, the paperof Siv Algernon Borth- | is so excellent.” The taxpayer remarks: | muking things warm for the freight men. [t :I‘;IEtlhlvtyl.v\\‘ d themselves dron t }'nj“?“" quake ever strikes thetown the Vidently was nothin, t for him but to yiel rain to The leading principles of the of | wick, M. P., thus concludes a SAVhy, you be the two chaps who couple | was stated by a prominent { k nt yes- e o m" “d“"_i": e “n‘y?l expect lum-mm\m-.('u’ ot ole minute. Bulzaria the decision of s destiny, and to | Which Professor Blackie 1s the ehainnan are LONG AND ANGIY EDITORIAL: months ago told menot to give abeggarashil- | terday that leading San Lwandised ORMRIT | Grners by funding it in lonk bonds at low | qpieoiis OF DEMOCKATIC REFORME take the step, which he couid still take with | to brotect the int y of tne cmpire; tose- | “Wecannot believe that in the end the | lin; Chamberlain adds: “But the is such | jio S A O saas from Sau Fran- | Tates of interest. They are in « cd = | contempt for tha principles of elvils ser dignity, namely, to depart from the provinee, | cure for the voice of Scotland in the imperial | whole of Europe will apvrove of a policy [ agood triend to the union. o that the tax- | ejseo to Chieazo over the Canadian lines and l<-:>l clean shape 1'01‘ 4 new start, l"‘y{ t 4l- rororin was Strikingly sliown Hero.thet other) The prines has decided to resign his fune- | parliament a hearinzas full as that now en- | which tends to make the czar the arbiter of | payer, jerking his thumb toward the work- | their connections, Inmn wer lines of ’:“:"\‘mw[‘fil' l);:\'““w"\‘vw‘:;“’ :“l::jl’t'lf_‘l‘-‘i\ cvenue Collector Thompson — dis- 1 tions, and the decision has been already com- | Joyed by Scottish members when discnssing | the whole continent, house, responds: *“Thien let himgo to the | shipment, uphcld by the old transcontinen A1 1 [ong time there has heen very lite to xive bl S »]:i‘l» »-‘I-{xnn-l clork in the | municated to the German and Russian eon- | imperia + to promote the establishment | The Telegraph is still more an It has | union for relief.” The eartoon is being mul- T e cing 0 the Canadian | gegura zoment to either the pae e R X D Bl Ui of alegislature sitting in Seotland, having full | an editorial in the course of which it says: | tiplied by hundreds and thonsands and will hie Canadian Pacitic people are getting | Fier Lrue, prices are so low that proiits Are | publican—and he wanted the pl or one v . HE WILL FORM A REGENCY control of all purely Scoteh questions, with Ihe czar wants to contr Bulga- | be sent by O'Brien to all parts of the realn to- | after us with a vengeance,remarked atrafne | & l::‘liilv‘:llljllA’!‘\lv;‘t]r‘l” 5{",‘.,"“““v.;"“'“',’,.“',’,\,'(l‘f.‘, iis friends, She had been in the of) n composed of military o nd politicians, | an exccutive government responsible to it | ria because through its ridz eether with a penny edition of Gladstonr’s | manager yesterday, sand it looks serious for | 1L HGIES ORI ) | gonple ol veus was mastor of e delails of | representing Bul Roumelin, | and their own; to seeureto the zovernmentof | Lills run the road to Constantin pamphlet issued | by the publisher, Murray, it T, e, T b, | rite, holders of larke Stocks eonsider they 1::::..\:nf'(',l«1343-'3‘:fih".'?m':fl:':“'.""fif'éu'x’fkt'f.'fi.’. o the ministry having for its chiefs, Karaveloff | Scotland the same degree of authority as that | The centrai Eurapean states appear indiffer- | vesterday. i LA PR awe 'past the davgerous rocks, or wiost of | B’een in the plice. She wis a sel-reling | and Radoslavioff. In three days Alexander | at present possessed by the imperial govern- | ent to his aims, and the Frencl, and at least | | W, > - quire an annual subsidy of & Hlomp -‘_“"ll‘,h;“l""‘ sl ) ’;1_-“4““"',"1‘%'“ wirl, engaged in supporting n widowed | will leave Soii ar, the question of the | ment in the control of civil servants, judges, | the Prussians, are delighted at this progress, | TO BE TAKEN OUM GRANO SALIS. | i what it has cost to kexp U oWl atllich pniRhon el ulliBIge, mofier, but she had 1o go because a republi= | national coveriment ha$ not been settied. | and other ofticials, with the excoption of | It Austria, France, Germazy and Turkey are | A St. Louis Man Feels Insalted By LR U NS PIRST BIRC FEARS e et aauaitho SRR Bogdanoff, whose departure has been prema- those engaged in the military, naval and | content, we way congratulate them on Parnell. it fills in 'n».uwp ation. Compared with | AN Rigl TIE REPUBLICAN SPLIT, | turely announced, was with the prince last | diplomatic service, and in collecting the in- THEIR ASTONISHING PERSPICUITY NEw Yok, Sept. 5.—[Special Telezram to | other lines running across the country the | €orm All ks L There is a quec te of things in the see- i night. ternal revenues. Singularly, few are to be sing what is for their welfare. But we Bee.]—The World pecial London | Capadian Pacitic is almost free trom debt, Pastures Dried Up. ond district, where the republicans are rans | [ ¥ in judging what is for t e | the i L e e il u WILL LEAVE THE COUNTRY. found opposed to_ the platforn and. princi- | area maritime power, and it is our business, | eable sava: A very angry man, who loft here | and can thetefore be operated on a closer | Crieaco, Sept 5.—The Farmer's Review, | wing two_ candidates for - cong e 1 now hear that to-morrow the prince will | ples of the associatfon. our duty, to be strong at sea and in the yreat ’ was Marcus A. Wolt, | Juarkin than Auioriean lines, which means | in this weeld’s issuo, will print the following | demoerals nowinated as thelr eundidate the resizn the sovreign power, eitner into the A VARIED MEMBERSIIP. stations laved by its waters. Looking to the | real estate dealer of St. Louis and leading Alos [ y crop summary: The frost which hins pre | | i beached by the fast lexislature, ‘The hands of a council or regency selected to rep- | Qur members eomprise extreme radicals, | dark and lowering future we cannot too soon | member of the Knights of St. Patrick of that \l‘uul'l irougl mlll a |;m1| on ml“?“flf)“.“ belt | hetter - democrats” of the district are dis- resent all the parties, or by a proclamation, | whigs and tories. Some wish the details had | take all the needful steps and rely on our- | city. When he came over two or three weeks QU DE 000 LTV "' ¢l Al Wweek, causes | gusted with the nomination and intimate 2s the sobrenje can only be convened in three | been more deyelopud, but the greatest hinder- | solve: agn he brought asa gift to the Irish causo new rumors of the ex- [ Iy “““’1 ANaEe (W0 REON DR, (EERIL: Sl ECRL I U DO S e i, weeks. Diligent inquiry at the Russian | exs of the spread of our views are the class of [ ‘The Chronicle is rather more sorrowful | £1,500, collected by the St. Louis Knights of | tension of the Atehison, Topeka & vorts ll“lll‘l“lL that while the droug !':lml“{ Qemoarat, e O'Neara of Daventosan G English and other legations satisfies me that | anglined Seots, who disparage the national | than Dbitter, and thus hangs its editor- | St. Patrick, with instructions to send it over | line into Chicago. is special dispateh was L'l)‘lll.llllllll‘ lotye: :_lor ."m-“"f"ly ln.Ju.||(,r“t:ul many republicans thought their chance had the prince will leaye the country in the next | feeling and are not to. be argued with, for | ial head: “Prince Alexander’s pubiie an | to Parnell. He went onatour throuzn Ire- | received and generally eredited as semi-ofti- fl""_'“_‘ }","‘l"“‘ "=“'__“'- '{ i‘ 50 aceelerated | cou to down Hayes and so favored making few days, but will not abdicate in express | Scottish character is the product of Scottish | nouncement of his intention to resizn | land and Scotland, and did notreach London 1 in Wall street from Boston, the com- | the rivening of grain, and In sections of | O .\lviu-in_nwn andl date also, When umhi terms, asshowing that he Iafd his crown at | Listory, Latriarchs and others, who think | the throne of Bulgaria wil be | until this week. Oneof the first things he | pany's headquarte S s D A S O SR e I R e TIE FEET 0 ZAR, themselves panky and eanny, say, “Never | read everywhere in England with | did was to write Parnell a note saying he The proposed Chicazo extension of the )unllu;nlg e ~‘w17' ‘\«\svwl 1l{*yll| .‘,J"fl"‘_‘* votes less, insisted ' that they | who refused to receive it, and that he would | jmind; don’t trouble about home rule; it is | genuine grief. It would be a strange would be pleased to eall when it would suit | Atchison has been under consideration by | to be beyond danger from frost. Reports in- | yyuge nominate a straight republican, and i not resign It into any other hands. The | sure to come.” Butit won'tcome from the RENCNCIATION OF TREATY RIGHT his convenience, adding that he was from St. [ the dircetors recontly, and, the provailing | dicute that, as » the com crov will bo | failing to have the convention do so. withe prince will leave the power in the hands of & | clouds. Englishmen are_excellent fellows, | if the siznatory powers of the Beriin treaty | Louisand a memberof tho Knights of St. | SCHEE of Slork 13 due LG GRar IR | out of the way of frost within fifteen days if | drew and nominated Su Kivkwood, the eld 1 council of rezency, consisting of Karayeloff | hut they have a domineering spirit, and if | are quictly to stand aside while Rus kes | Patrick, who had entertained Parnell when | talked, the old route, surveyed two or three [ DOt attacked = prior to that = time, | 'So 110w the republicabs of the district Stambouloft and’ Zarekoff, who will convene | the sects do not stand for themselves English- | the future of Bulgaria and of Eastern Rou- | he went out to America some years azo. He | years ‘ago, from Iandolph, a pointon the [ and — a larg provortion of the | Julel Nking two eandidates—one o thor to alect the prine’s successor, not the som- | yen won't stand for them. At present welin into her own hands, said nothing about the money. No unswer | Missouri river, to Cameron, Mo..and through | crop cannot be seriously menaced | gughbred republi an and the other a Knight brange of 1060 members, but the great national SCOTLAND 1S OVERTAXED, The News Is.also sad. 1t observes that the | eameand the next day Wolft sent . telegram | Toria, Lk, stands a good chanco of beliig | even now. ‘Tho wenernl prospeats for the | of Lubor Democrat, Tho latte the ex- | assembly of 400, who will procead to eleet | and thereis the source of most of her griev- | event in question is, of course, a great tri- | asking if his note had been re Np | Shone 5.—[Special Telegram | Mopt. Thetenor OF tho repores Tromt Ml the | careiimocrtance to bent Hasos than st (st Prince Frederick, of Oldenburg, 1 am told | ances. Itisa hasty assumption of English- [ umph for Russia. At one stroke it restoies | answer came. Waiting still another day | 4o the Bizr.]—Two sets of engineering corps | states, except Ohio, Indiana, Michizan and [ stand by their colors whethier they win or that Russia will respect the men that English methods ave the best and | the prestige of the ezar in the Balkan penin. | i x,l“m;:f e gihler | of jsomo lenkth | e just finished surveying two xoutes | Minnésota “continues to bredict u short lose. & good deal of hurd feeliiig has bee INDEPENDENOR OF BULOARIA, Ve e boay iy P b a warning to the nascent nations | explaining more fully > was and hiis paistitinlulied B UEYey O JTOMES | Grop, In the four states named prospects | developed, one side calling the other sid Dolgorouki will probably not come here, -)::,\:Tl,.:,";:,fi,v\'\f.)..lf"ly{.,.-hfil:y I."l\'::.]:‘}‘:;‘,‘::x:“:? :‘vflm .l:»‘n :h:tl::cn;-’u:::w.;‘;{\f,‘:: Aeans anxlety to seelim in rogard to the mission, tllnrn‘\un”)h» mln. ln\‘;| and lllli\v;‘\s m\: : continue favorable for a fuli average vield, | bolters, and the other retorting by cailing : h | @ ke > manageme ey must 0ok to St. Peters- | with whizli he has been entrusted, but sti rthe ecastern extension of the Ateli- | while the majority of o inate omtdesnrte o abn od. thol and Lamalso told that Russia does not con- | Scottish affairs. They are as distinet and as | burg, it they wonld be safe. veserving all mention of the monev. Again | son. Topeka & Santa Fe raflway, and offieals | vi e INEOR N O colntics eatiistaln H;‘:fix:.f‘é{\;.'.(:{'fitt‘l\.f"h»".‘.‘f.‘ut r;)‘l:fl‘tl\'-’::::l"l.g:smn:; template entering Bulgaria, A interesting | complicated as those of the larger THE TIMES DISLIL noanswer. He then wrote to Parnéll an ex- | ¢of b PP S PR R Gl S o ‘half of the countics would indicate o gon- | unKine with the Snenty. scene occurred here, nccording to SirFravees | nation. Much attention to them is needed, gland’s position in the matter and?s: plicit letter s ym'!!mll"l[m'lttlu'fm f.fgrlnm. Bt e T R e ze of G5 per cent. , SUCCESSFUL STATE FAIR, Lascelles. When the diplomats withdrew | put littie is obtained. Indecd,some antagonis. | cditorially that: “Tho central European | but 3 it scenied lmpossible to see & contemplated at once. One route through BIX oo ¢ countios etk | Thostato fair nowiIn/session ) nsiexcepdnd the prince addressed his officers and held | tie English interests maintain deer forestsas | powers may be making the best of unpleasant | in St, Louis,and this brought a teleg Lllinois strikes points on a line with Gules- M and g ‘;:'\'J- !.!-‘i:'i-:',.m,i}l"l:»‘.’h‘u',‘.’ s, !“mul'x)l;;; yfnl": Lascelles, who had also wished to retire, 5o | the Scottish ma and unavoidable circgmstances, but they can- | Parnell saying that the first note had not and the ulm':-‘l'x(vxl)(ll‘ gmx-j f‘mn\ Keo- of about o If the usual yield, | ar 1dsome, comprising 250 acres of that hie conld wituess the scene. The prince | lands, Further, many S tions | mot suceessfully contend that the course of | been opened and that he would be glad to b A coward. ok il aUd S0 figre Raports indicate that tho pastures are rapidiy | solin ind, With nCuesl ainpiithentve: and addressea the oflicers in a low volce, choked | are viewed through votncles, | ovents is precisely such us. they would pre- | 5¢@ hint (Mr. Wolll) at the house of commons | Borth, 'The wok s been in prozress auietly | yyine up, tnough in porcions of inois and y convenience for a large display. 'Now | i they were greatly aftected. | Seottish — opimions abolition | scribe were they masters of the situation.” :,]::" ‘ll\nfll::‘:%:(i (.I;'t"k'l‘rlmkl “;yylfnln:ll“\l\:l(;: il L e Lom "";r"“"” ABYDURSEVL lo LROW inse Hislassaciationiowna the Sroundsntiy ! ) e k 8 98 4 i RN R 410D, 70, e toc d i v P ~ somewhat, z the pe! 3 i i i could never forget of the law of hypothe nglish members The “Standard,” which, of course, is close | over to Paris. He says he will return next A GIANT LABOR ORGAN. A e e potatoes are generally good, :!l]xrnthx: 1‘,'\‘.-134‘!“.!‘.?.‘.‘.1,‘?-:”3{‘"lf.:lf..‘.ii‘,‘E!:::.cififi?; BLOW DEALT HIM dread the effect of precedent on English | to the tory government, seolds Alexander | Week and send Parnell his card, and if he | pp 0 oiohes P opose to blish a | but the late planted are poor. and in many | have put up fine buildings for their exhibiis, by that vortion of the corvs of ofticers whom | Jaw. Cases of distraint in England actnally | and makes bin out wants the money he ean call and get it. L4 R districts a flat failure, : the fair really taices on the proportions of. AN 50 =] ey, +0g : Wollf puts his own construction on the tail- Paper of Their Own, Hoygs are venerally reported healthy, with | an exposit t continuing 1 hohad treated as brothers, Others had re- | far outnumber such cases in ud, Lro- TO LK A SEMI-POLTROON, ure of Parnell to see his first message, and | PHILADELPIIA, Sept. 5.—[Special Tele- | only scattering raports nayot of cholern, o | o i aracted by L kr+ { A3 deewed this diszrace, but the memory of it | jand and Wales put togother. The result is | and not a hero. It makes faces at Germany, | it may be entioned that Wollf 15 Rot the | gram fo the Brr.]—Ata special session of | o o K FePOrtz s yel of eholera. J.’,’,,‘A‘,',',g‘:{..‘.‘fl:nfi;.flflfi,“.{w ¥ D e ol was ineffaceable. At a meeting of the officers | tat there are inmense saying: “This is the first serious check that | rst to make complaint of this kind. Friends | 4\ vencral assenbly of the Knights of Labor | BARTHQUAKE AMONG PRINTERS. | are of nandsome design and cotitona. 16 held in the palace late last night it was de- AIBEALS OF LEGISLATION Bismarck has received, and it will il the [ Of the Irish cause, 'wha came over here ex- | {I6AERRR GG T RS AT | i cter. The exhibits were never so litze led to resist outside agzression to the Ia 3 L Aot i pecting any effor(s on Parnell’s part to make nd The Coming of Goss Benedict Liable [ as his vear, and the prospects for gicat eide eslst outside ax he I > or of subjects in Scotland. I | hearts of the Freneh veovle with joy and | frei %8 i A 5 il organ wa ol discusse i ) Pros| for @i and that foreigners should never enter Bul- | N 41L manner of subjects in Scottand. oL thean feel at home, will be generally disap- | ing an ofticial organ was much discussed, AT Crowds the rest of this week: are excellents f e figboi Al Rl =1 hay mention the amendment or alteration | hope.” ‘The attempt to represent what is oc- | pointed. For a leader of the cause of de- | and finally a circular was ordered sent to the 1o E)! Bome Politioal ) | Trains, both frelght and. passanger, ran. Qe garla excoptover the body of the last Bul- | 008 o "ogiifieation of the Scottish eivil and | curring in Bulgaria as disappointmentand [ mocracy and human rights he is strangely | jocal assemblies thronghout the country giy- | WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—[Special Tele- | ooy e grounds, and 100,000 people. can garian soldier, An uitimatun was dellvered | oyinal laws, which aro quite distinct and DISASTER FOR ENGLAND reserved and exclusive. I eanectus for 0 puper. and reqes | Bram o the Bxi.--Twenty-soven hundred | Do eirriod out dailys totho prince by the ferman Mcatlon todavs | wo think suporior to the English laws. ‘Chen | 15 useless in the tace of so patent a fact as T Sy e IS ARd duiucels nmu'.llmln_plmi_m_:fnn_e“.’u‘ulxm-l. is controlled S e o fuiil) the desive of Gormany and | there are such subjects as encouragement of | this. The Standard, however, takes conso- — prepared and was sent out yesterday, [t | DY theclvil service regulations, makes the ; H087 &gors, which o fulfill the desire of Germany and | o s orjes, constiuction of harbors, the | lation in believing that anything that in- | Terrible Tragedy, in Which a Husband | gies among other points, that a a public | Sovernment printing oflice a campaign auxil- mmka}'.l“ ORK— 910 plpia l{dssm._ 78 /e settlement of the trawling question, an’| creases Russia’s interest and absorbs her at- Accidentally Shoots His Wif; im,mm of the order is necessary, which shall | iary not to be dispised by the democrats, 1t Athlotios, .. 1000 *—8 1 3 NEWS FROM THE PRISONERS, i amendwent to the poor laws, encouraging | tention in Europe, will divert itgin some St Louts, Sept. 5,—[Special Telegram to | be an exponent of the principles of the order, | is safe to say that Mr. Benedict's coming will Game stopped by the sheriff, Umpire— Some hours ago thero arrived news of War- {0 anq ropressing vagraneys an_ arrange: | measure from Asia, Thus it procecds: “We | the B, |—Word hasreached Lera from Car- | thoroughly educational in its relations t6 | work the beginning of an_exodus of a ro- | valentine - g, who, Wit other fuitive oficers, Were | i oy securing better county governuent | shall aequire more thm to make our own | linville, Il of terrible.tragedy which oc- | Mo hbeburtivag il Bownobticald that | markubly stalwart nature, and then the de- | A Lovisvinig— T Sx'lkvn prisoners by the Uuluuf an gendarmes. | oy S Gidening of municival adwministra- | arrangements, and to render Russian | curred there yesterday morning at the xesi- [ paper should be allotted to advertisements, | Mands for patronage from democrats strug- s‘;"”“" Vese. 0000 000 ,_g The last act of the prince as @ ruler will be to | fich W0 GO T SIS A O wdu. | machinations in Asia moro b ) dence of J. B. Willonghby, ‘Two burglars | And that these advertisements skould bo con: | gling for re-election will be from inow to No- | St e s ey iy pardon thew, Clowent, tae metropolitan. | gy, “tne stimulation of universitics, and a BETWEEN TWO M1 entered the room o:Mr, and Mrs, Willoughby | fined to concerns of a legit ¢ vember largely answered by places in | pouisyille 15, St. Louis i1 015 Loulim Is back, and was pardoned by the prince. | oo e doatimg with the present ecelesias- | An Irish wember of parlinment, atone of | and while scarching the room they awakened ;'.ltlx‘(luimtlli:rnwlul“Ac"'fi“"'nn»nuuvi.1)14..“\.,'-'5 this department. Already consternation | Ui ol :iIA!|||unl’lll.llv\r s;\)sllhulllhe m;,-n. Iution of | i duyd-jock—tlio whole field of so-called | the clubs last night, was heard to'say: “Voor | Willoughby. dioth thieves immediately at- | i1 Wi YS! ’“'“"“|"‘“ Canith "t af | reigns at the office, The ajority of the | = _ _ ] ] e problem 1 for the prince to become recon- | o ivae i) egislation, ineluding watters re- | Sulisbury! Unhappy Randolph! Perplexed | fcked himandsteugl him overthe headwith | Gy o" centy be levied on the members of the | foremen, for it is they who wera most con- elled to Russia. Neclodoif, second secretary | FEIE® (7RG a0 BCHNae et c ol | by Parnell in western Europe and by the ezar | setel s witnoning 1t iy, Tha rome | order to absolutely guarantee a scenre basis | cerned, were confident that General Rogers, eware o crafu/a of the Russian embasey at Conatautinople, | gapiiation, inits eastern extremity. Between two such | was pitch dark, amd3n the struggle Mrs. Wil | 108 the publication of the paper: that when | of Buifalo, was to be Mr. Round's successor, arrived here to-day to sueeced Bogdanoff, AN BCONOMIO PEATURR millstones how shall they escape being | loushby was khoekeddown and beaten. Her |~la, n m'n ull:”\‘l;:;(l(l ptions shu ) amount tf: and 5o they fixed up a nice little slate mnong Serofula Is probably more general than any Sy This can bo covered in Edinburgh at half the | erused?” sereams ulmost iped Lier husband, and Do nil Ml be authorized to nroveed with 1he | themselves and worked 1L influence | Other disease. It i3 insidious in character, SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND. ilila.can ba coyerad 1y E@laburgh st the ———— axsoon as he secuseitlic tovolver he turned | boafil SWE RO SRSHERC L0 Proceet With the | PR B etion, Thero ware | A4 maniests ftself in running sores, pustular cost involved in doing the wor it BOATMAN BEACH. it in the direcfion h& supposed the burglars - LU flic L V . eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged joints, An Edinburgh Home Ruler on Move- | ter. ‘The wajority of the inhabitauts of ATMAN BEACH. were standingg and@ell tve shats, Qae of | felenteditorand a suflicient pumber of_uble | two ~ other cliques, ~ however, one [ DUESCD rh, SROL A8 DL arilla ments for & Change. Scotland are at eusy distance from Edin- | He Will ow Auy Man That Breathes | the — men dropy out - immediately | dssoelates whoshould comprise the Staff and | potieving that Keating, of Memphix, would ohabrecyan tia. Boad'sRAtAAIIN et i & ey TET s A pid ¥ & arose and both jumped throuh a window | thatthe publicaticn be placed in the hands of | ho the new public printer, and the other 8 all traco of serofula from tle blood, Enixuui opt A—[Now York Herald | burgh, Moreover, econouly is promoted by B tho Parawmotts, and made their e The husband then | & manager, selected forability, who will be | Lopng_for the su « Baltimore m, log it pure, curiclied, and healthy, Cable~Special tothe Beg|—Ihave called on | making inquiries in the localities them- _ [Copyrighted.] lighted alum'n and horrified to discover u]_muhnwlbb‘y the general éxecutive board | wiion: Senator Gorman was said 10 he back: X was severely aflicted with serofula, and Mr. Waddie, secretary of the new Scottish | selves. Sept. h—[New York Herald | the body of his wifellying on the floor with a | fTom members of e order. The general | fng. These parties made up two different over a year had two running sores on iy neck. Mome Iule association, Wadaie s LMPERIAL PALLIAMENT DUSINESS, al 1o tho Buk.|—Beach, since | sirean of blood owitir frow her leit side. | urbrvbion of tho Jublication 1510 be vested | wlates, [ appointiot of Mr. Benedict | Toak five otties Hood's Sarsaparill, and am an influeotial business wau and s [ Theimperial parliament ought to retain | bis victory in the regatta, has been at Rams- | (LT Wlte nlehi carenis were saturated ith | Byl ufar, Which 18 siened by General | S iNeruoN T TPTSC ALY ke Al A | curean” €. . Lovisor, Lowell, Miss, also known as the author of the trag- | the army, navy, diplomatic and consular | gate for a short holiday, whence he returned | o “Siauehtor house fhan anvehing els. A pSecretar then says: “Itis estimated | Laved. The amsing thing (s tiat men, who C. A. Ariold, Arnold, Me,, had scrofulous edy, “Dunbar,” under the pscudonym of | services, the excise customs, the control | to-night to resume his tralning at Barnes, | physician was catled and pronoubced Mrs, nm'llnc1ulmm,;ln{\w-u:~ 8 of the publi 'u»u-luiuu-pmlr sed 10 be strong republicans, sores for sever years, spring and fall, Hood's lstlewood. 1ois of dark complexion, | over the colouies, Tndia, the foreizn poliey | whero are bis training quarters. The editor | Willoueliby's' wound: Tatal. She was acel: | based ‘on an ultiniate circulation of 500,000 | gre now piasing the demoeratic raciet, Al | Sassaparila cured biim, . and bis manper is pleasant and genial, I | and the decision as to peace or war. All [ of the Sportsman met him and your corre- | dentally sliot by herTusband whilelie was fir- | Gt SOUE GGG T8 EECIEIT AR RIE hough Mr. licuodicl lise not yoi taken el ] oo ] s i ing at burglars, The bullet passed through | Th charie of the office, it s safe to siy that ho al eum found him sitting at a desk in printing | theso are enough to occupy the most august | spondent is indebted to the Sportsman for | HF BRI GG SUEET BV MIORER | guived “to meet such a cireulation. About | iS5 ot himeolt with men who are i works, Lexpiained to him the purpose of | assembly in the world, Members ougiit to | an aceount of the interview. It seems that | of the burglayswas shotas he left a bloodytrail | $30,000 would be required to procure an - | nerfect accord with the administration, | Isoneofthemostdisagrecable discases caused my visit, and he replied promptly: *Iam [ sit in local legislatures, and the Westminster | the latter on Saturday received a cablegram | for some dislance. Neither has been ar- | proved perfecting press, type, elc., necessary | These foremen are not under the civil ver- | byimpureblood. Itisreadily eured by Hood's ¥ ) promptly e 1o meet the printing réquirements of the s qul he gres lad to give any information in my power, | objections that Gladstone's plan for the ex- | from Hawmlilton Bushby,New York,as tollows: | rested. b 3 rder . bha necalty Tor b eublia anroal Hloo Juotacion, ud 1t s gulto passible that a, tho great blood purificr, THERE 18 NOTHING TO CONCE tension of local government to England and | “Will send Haulan's forfelt (£100) when The Worst Liand District, which will be an exponent of the prineiples | domoerat ',‘l_,v‘j”},‘,’”,‘”H"h_; UG "g;c'_{m‘! hat & ol ‘5:’11_‘[.‘( 'fx' ,().;hullcxmvl greatly 1 have already been in communication with [ Scotlaud would anuibilate the imperial pai- | Botilied that Beach accepts, WAaine Sept, 5.—|Speelal Telegram | f the order, and through which watters of | barform the supervisory duties of foreman A “1 eysipclas gud sall rheum, caused b several Seottish friends in Awetlea, who | lamentis theveby obviated. Scotch bills con- | This being stown bim, he remarked: | ' SGUNGTON GRSt R BEEAIRE | public interest could be roviewed and attacks | $1it 05 well as one of fopiiblicin prociisii iandilug lobacea, A# tmes his huuds would take o doep interest in this matter, What I | sidered at Edinburgh might go to Westmin. | “Tlanlan knows that L have been over here | reigls land oftice huswered, 1o misnifeat t0 ol inewhers. ¥ou - erask open andbiced, Mo (ried varlous proge A 4 & = e , i hond as register of the land ofice at Salina, | are therefore requested to take action on the Y > & F c arations without aid; finally took Hood's Sar- can, Iwilll tall you. What originated the | ster tobe put on the table of the imperial par- | for months and have been ready to row him |y, “ang'hic commission was sent hiw Fri- | following propositions and submit the result | o itors Makio & Recak: parilla, and now says: I um entirely well® movewent? Well, wo Liaye beeu of this mind | linment, and unchallenged to become law; | and [ do not Intend entering into any more | g " Speoial Agant Clears, of the general | 10 this office: Shall the paper be issued | Cmicaao, Sept he | sane-oultors %y 200 Pad sait rheua on Lisiands s more than thivty years. 1t was thon rezarded | if they were challenged, passed or rejected | matches in England. 1 have two more on | 14 (mee Lias betn iered from Mitchell, | WeeKly as a public newspaner® *Shall it be | union of this eity to-duy withdrew from the g "Y »1‘. Yo '] - b mulun as somewhat siusular. Now it is not so. | no alteration could bé wade in thew, the | hand, and all being well, Intend sailing for 3 2 | by compulsory or voluntary subscription of | Trades uuion. ‘The stone-cuiters on tho calvee of bis legs, Ho tood Hood's

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