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Show His remarks were re-theeollon which they dwell. Until then- trade celved with paorem ore the all legislation will fldl to jrreat favor. ?a1?tffrTI5S Ithd? Ihtf j pgylam'Mtol;T'tm Wilkesbarre, Pa. The miaers and which the EncUih press is eontlnnally die larx)rtri.einploy4alopf; thallne cf the graced; andnsver until that day dtwna can Delaware and Hadaonvorka told a the whole t ih-- people ef UtIUjx hope to meeting Jyesterda, and Jetermlcd to Ire In comfort4 by the treat of helr brow. reauzr a wcikma aeon as iosslblercn the ttrms of.the com prom Ue; the e res alt of I - u U 1 He meetns: waa oommunha(-dtaLtbof the coal department superintendfint KCWtL .y Iwxlx to and he ia preparing for the resumption Detroit. TherDelroIt ronfereneeof tha M. E. en arc ti nas rotea in rsror or 4 - hundred and UyeletwxTtCW-z wrea.T-jouro'- -i twenty-A- e y ;iXUcnmond.-l-Gen.Canb- y lastiea will fit, LOuU. A Denter dlspaich' says proclamation for an flection about the 'Nineteen thousand, nine hundred and nfUcnUi insUnU- - lie is delayed by dls- thirteen aererrof Iznxtwrm sold'la'the from one county. .The I lanf h.M In Antmit." be 1 natal led ot assemwill lantl 8Tea;r.thoaSand, fUur .huhdred the bling Legislature. nn. sixiy-eiiUui ouu'i New Orleans. The special treasury theUranch filial here last agent, In the complicity an increase of a hundred custonVa chargiwlta month, beins: adminisFuller's e frauds,under over the and twenty-ritper cent, ; tration, waa released on ball month ot last year. charparty has been rrreateay A'Central Uty dispatchaays the bul- - Another same the with la frauds, complicity from this country la Au ged lionablpmanla nun on affidavits made by Sprous and E. area and twenty-ut- e gust were two Klnsella, , but they were released on thousand. . r? bonda. r A Citizens Association was formed In giving noon. Senator Fessenden Portland Brooklyn last night. An address was Is about the eamif hi physician thinks adopted urging the citizens to Join, ir his is muncomplicated, by the to reform the complaint respective of parties, of the remains taken4nto hie poison to reduce ."taxation. icipal laws and tEe"TSatIonal House, Waahat system or inia workingmen city ignore jthejixaction eom e.y ears ago, from .which he of the labor Congress.clalm- - lngton, sufldred several times since. . , . has of that It was done In the .Interest lng r Later, 4.CCro. hi. Senator Fessenden rxJlitlciansr and that they will hold is somewhat better, and has taken some mass meeting soon on the subject.-"lA- T f..r-box containing forty thousand dol nourishment. (. ve stateWashingtouiT-AVcomparati" lars in valuable paper was found on the street .last nlght;,it had been ment of .the receipts of Internal revenue for July and August last year, show an but it was useless to the tbj eves. Increaae-ostoUo, f 'seven . hunbeward's Bltka rian lrai2ciACoi.--.l- a nine dred and three hundred, speech IsDUbUshedv a complete review and nlnety-ei- x thousand, of the resource and productions of the 'NewTfnrtr: dollars. Osborne was new territory, lie expresses sanguine dollars thousand In five ball. toheld hopes of the future pros peri ty ofAleaka. to lie the peace, having chalHe tars thfrrwi!e peed a Territorial day, akeep lenged lawyer, to fight a duel. ,a i to-da- THE EVENING NEWS. .Q. CAKJ OX, y. -- i 1 e, 1MI. Xp(tUr e Docron Otooon, a correspondent Xtrem'n'sr New Tork now' on ajpfir In Kurope, teltiora pretty severe truths about tho church and the mouopollxMion of land by the aristocracy; In Englandj Of tin ministers of the Church of ITngUnd he ay the two who are woit conplctouf sre of-th- Jt 8kMonrfftnd (ee,"Blhop of .Peterborough VyTietr tAdU"tfi tup rc ach Bt. rani's and WmfnebtJtftMW tod" "targe'for their' congregations. Bat, services In iheXniscopal Church re not-- " very attractive td the people, end greet rhang la neeesaary tr make them -v The Doctor gen-erally.- the nay: If any plucky, common-Mawould rise and reformer w up through the churches; and tear down the monstrous pulpit ao l r!irhtlv shape and fix ttruplnthd the reading i tend the clergymen to Home of i I Amfdtn school V tmcbera months andPt; ' timnfrn' . and 1 florae rota position rhetor f would train thernnn thlakx t' nd ineak U lling arx w v.without out ptaln. mem rtuiug-achool-txr- y irom,tno xnju.u.'icnptin rreatcr rerlTal ton,"" In'theClJurthSef Kngtand mlsUtappeat than everrwmo from Pawj'i Tract- or lalr-maM- er hc-xt- u y? - il-u-aI- - Wllbcrforce'e essays. Mr. CMcood's remarks, are, beyond ques bat among the poorly tion, tiaid curat and elcnryof the Church of Kngland, with whom preaching la merely m question of bread and hotter, jnstaaehoe-m- a Icing is to the shoemaker, and brick making to the brickmaker. and where well-time- t mutter. Touasea d; :' . r l m aC,Xoxm-nly- f 1 -- and'ee-pecial- ly among those who attcad the State, or Kplacopal Church, who can wonde&that bthoae po1with whoi jnfflcfaHhi heralerU to rsThWugh thes tjajorXty -- their drudgeryT fQr It little If any better, the mUerable sUpends paid them, lnhnn-tlred- e of Instance tjytblD-r- j foafiiar reepectable oaf bj the?jjrraict Jcocomyi loo jrTa. they gel 'through Ihelf hence l&bvrf priently hetherbaljrre aared of UoubUea do a ma ch ks they aire not, they, L tm paid for. . ,t r ;J rtV! We read, the other day, In the eastern: thai the telegrams, clergymen, somewhere the combined and struck ' la Stateevhsd against doing any more btxrying on a San j .. -- . 1 This seems U be the ineagnrathrarrc!eTlOr al Strlker.anjlirthe clerjry."of Jinghind, that Is the poorly-pai- d Journeymen gospel orer-paldispensers of the oxer-febig the of Omrehvare smart, they' will not lights be alow to folio w.the lead of their Aineriean brethren and strike, If not lat burying the dead, for th wlierewlthal to lilt them abOTO thi conJiiloa cf dmJ axl DatlT aach aa experiment were tried, it might be found aT lAlalaosi erery other trud , strlkev;..o. thai f country, the Mboasea could atarre them out" HoKoror,' the praent atate"of things In the &!ablU&d Ch arch. nam r r f rm n t hmncS of powapoiiam or through the Influence..."T erful friends, irrcspectlre. of merit. Is not likely to endure many years longeror JDrc d, d, -- , Oegoodf saye icr. enllhteced lsllslijcliatoa-- men expect to tee the English CThnrchr dis- established before- minr. esxl' salt hoplag HoViaecl tht ehacgei braVtjyj may expect to see vnentnatuay cornea-wit there, as it Uid.tTOuntryUie man wrth the most the higheet Among the many thlnga whjeh seem to haYO fbrclbly struck" tho-- mind of: Drw Osgood whllot traTellng In EngUnd was that' whllo: taking, a Joxirneyby the, rail he could pass through largrrl spaces - ro r-- e Uleat-ITl'commjL- iriOTlTSiKiasi:.! ftt of country, without populatlon.than can be found.in.the2few.agIevKl BUtearTnTaxt old settled country like that the correspond .1.-I rt. i f i 4 UCUk .lit ".. dltiOQ of primogeniture and enUlk by whicb-Jland hating a lirxaer tiines bceq cofi?rr?d upon am axiAiocracy ino lauer ere enaoira to retain pomesalon of it under all circum stances. The doctor Says the ' lords of the land hare often the aristocraUo Tirtues of their class, yet Justice It less showy than condescension; and he thinks, as all most think, thai It will be a great day for England when J oatice . rules OTer the" enact--' ment as well as It now rule orer the ad b " minUtratlon of hex laws.' , This is the great cause of the castles and hotels In which the people of IlDglandare noujMd; la the crnsUc may be found the rew, ana in the hotels the many. These lana taws are the main cause if the million paupers with which the nation le now cursed, and why they arer ever Uusreaaln?- -. Oreal Britain coat Ins .nearlyi farty mil More of Inhabitants yet ' the whole- - of the land Is owned by about thirty- thousand. Seteral mUlions of acree of good Ixnd there are entirely . nnprodoctlTe, answering no higher purpose than parks and game preaerrea for the .higher classes. , Were to the oanse for which God theyde-rotedesigned them, the million paupers and the continually Increasing numbers of others. who are poorly fed and clad might become food - producers, vand by, the fruits of honest toll make themselrest the poaseswors of all the necessaries of life, In stead of enduring poterty and prlrailon through overcrow din the ranks cf liber. Dr. Ojjood thinks such a nom alios are with the fact thai, nowhere has he eeea such stores of wealth as England gathers from all parts of the globe. . affairs cannot last many This state years longer; public opinion, not only in - -- j 1 i irre-eoneila- ble jf nUiltiU against it." The ' dlacaUhllthmeni of the English State Church is the next great pro blem lbr the legUlators cf the oountry,then ench a charge in tLVir:d Ua as will HIM WUUU -- - futed.-xetnrn- e i imu, fc IS-celtr- djal cor-respond- ing to-da- y. i -- flve-millio- ;- . i - . ns, Ex-Judg- e torTbe presaaxrnanlmous Ja denonno H Thlrteeq .Nrnmeri j were 'arrettedwith Ins: Ned Jiantlina fofthe slanderous as day by the pension oClce, charged -- the Chicagoa Temperance of the Convention thaV adult population of California male and lemaie, aie ot uruxiaeuue&s. The Committee;-o- r uua mellows nasstarted for Omaha to'eeoort .the delerates to the lialional Urana Jooge cf Ban Francisco,. r .r. , In Washington. conjenaenc of the General diisniiafactioil I with the t new aeven-tentn- drawing pensions by as fraudulently repthe wldowa of resenting themseltes soldiers; some of them . have andsors cf tbenl came to ho pension re-marri- ed office hrthcir own carriages New York. A party of six young men, supposed to be merchants' cierks,-starteon a pleaaure excursion "In a yacht yesterday; the yacht was ubee: bottom eupwards; quentiy found.Hoatlng itis all supposed,-werlis van have been gi occupant, postage stamp orders,new: to prepare designs for .issues. The drowned. old designs are to.be restored. Chicago. A fire-- at midnight deof Singer and , New 3Tork. Five hundred nd four stroyed the distillery on North Bickerdlcke, Branch; It was dathsin the city last week. an workrof the or numoer were arrests yee- probablye a There Incendiary; loss thousand dollars. seventy-fivwerlea beer bre of of Urdat proprietors and aalooua LnTWest Chester county for Two gentlemen. Just arrived from Montana, report that Wells," Fargo'a the violation of . the revenue law, beer kega and.rrels. coach, which left Helena, Aug. 2Utb, t, d i- 1 -- relat-lngtoatamp- 7 ClSclnbatl, Calbeiina Mrt. p-- Waah-ingto- iog n died at Ielhhtownhip, yeater-da- r. asred 80 tears, is claimed that she was a reJatlva- of Tresldena. .Wash ington; ahe waa bornamt :xaamed 'on Washington's estate, Culpepper, Co., maiden and marrlcH pame both Ya, her - - ilt -- -- ' :;: Waahlngton. Washington. General Itawlinga Is lie has beenTlalted gradually failing, or friends lie is byanumber of his ci lUcal condition and quite aware DX3 Biic-- a anumuec oj pRperswuica easy enet'.thaatnrdulrcuUoce of his famll v;" There la.no prospect of--- his ttnal recovery. passed a comfortable dgbt. lie has so that hopes improved a little are now entertained "ofhla recovery. 8t. liouls. Governor Clayton, of Arkansas , ; has sn C c 4 h ta in tentiona to auo a to repreeent-at-kanaaappoint:&a,t:exef ".tho National Opitai Conven- bolng- to-da-y. f to-da- ' y. -- 1 J . "Chlcara, TTr, - and special tays thatHoatTrll Flshntment an 'oppoeethe lioariror!y 4 China. Gee' r Wtlearatfibur of - 1hZtivr; vv Aahington . C-T- he s i i l f iva ep thaopply of watrJR;bn. Vtuiw cgrfoln s ouantltv steadily ia daily delivered from the aqueduct lesathan tbeamouBtconsnmeo. --'xnern areTio inuicauona' or Tain, ricarci.y has Increased at'JPhlladephl,. The anjiiime Schuylkill H foVel than three feet of water .only Ja the Falrmount-reeer- Ban Fartlee arrived erwto-daytrdm haven to route Bavaunabr, Francisco, thotntnd ing made contracts e for-oChlncia Ubortn tobe 'deUveredMn i three months. - Bare toga BprlogsItrTTlte PreelderiOeft for Waahlngton , by. the evening train to have gone to Utica lie was lalC Hoseoe tot Oookllng; but thff character of the dLrpatchei .rtctre4 y from Washington lnJ relation to the condition of Secretary Hawllngs Induced him to write to rienator Conkllng exhimself, m cusing ' Washlogten. Secretary Rawlins Is better, although he has been very low; he will soon be' able physicians think . , to attend to his ofHelal duties.: t The Commissioner of Indian afTalrs hits recelred adipach: from eom mis,lodre-'andsion era r Urune, vUlxhop. atating that they had held a council with the Kiowas and Comanchei at which was ; lrt6ilV that more.txlbeeareeom theyIn report, and locating uponthereeervatien. lng III chard Carter, foreman of the stonemasons employed at FainaOdht irarl: been shot ha ty a dUcharxr. " a c ed employe. f f4uebec.---:Theahip laborers strike' Is rxmciuded; satisfactory - arrangements have been made be)weenr.ihe workmen and the mployri (Large aumbenrof emigrants continue, to arrive. The number of Teasels In the port la 3 leas than at the same time last year. Ottawa. Jude Day bs gone to he bounWaahlngton to exam I na claim cf the lludi:a dary iiay Comv: pany.. PetrcILi, Tean. The r.' Wcstrrn -r can fire ht wells and barn el eteryt'.ii: . . J house &nd t!crricis and i: . ) hzneis of -crude olL Portland. At mldnliht both of Benafor JTcssenden'a physicians gave np all hopes of his recovery; he la gradually sinking. He appears to be in a delirious stupor: he was taken on Tuesday morning with a stoppage of the bowels; since then the disorder has rosumcd'tt violent form of ulceration. It waa thought that he mlrht possibly live and his death; la a mere question of Uuh. wasrobbedat:nfalad-Summi- sixty miles. north of Corinne, abouty midnight of the Slit. Eight men,cioee-lmasked, stopped tho coach and assured the passengers they should 'not be molest ed,but they compelled the driv-e- f to deliver up the treasure boxes In care of the Express CO.Vamountlng to about In gold. The robbers thirty thousand saluted the passengers courteously and rode off with the spoil. The passengers had an aggregate 'forty thou sand dollars on, .their. persons, but no attempt waa ruado :totake noythtpg f from thBm.!: i Li a n ca tc ry 7Ps.jO Q-- fi on a ay lii o r n In g three prisoners In the prison In this city mutinied: two,negroe,plcked the locks of the cells 'arid escaped to the Interior. They bound the keeper forsecurlty "hhd took the keys to open the cell of a.wJhlte man named Carlla: AH three escaped. The Tribune1 apeclal saya Secretary Fish, though personally opposed to recognizing tho belligerency of Cuba believes thit such'ailep 'should be taken by the VAdministration, before Co ogress meets; .The President) iei anxious to proclalnr recognition and he has the support of the Secretary of War In the matter. The principal reasons which of-eibo- ut A ix have weighed ega pa t;itT8r ere the.com-plicatio- n which would arise in the Alabama claims and the terms of the treaty of 1795, with Spain. The members of the Cabinet betieva;the recogbH 1 cray before the Cubans hate organized a Government would seriously impair u not altogether aestroyour claims on England ajn Wie recognition wuld almost inev itaorrieaa to a war; with Boalnffcur lt unaerstooa thai secretary liont well' iotendti to ; continue ' the' nrescht rate of purchases of bonds and sales of goia curing September ana October. Goldboro;-rr.A'terrlble conflahertf rast' night. The ' gration occurred1-Masonlo hall, a lumWayne hoase-th- o ber yard and ten warehouses were desat. one troyed. The loss is estimated e hundred twenty-fivthousand.' The- - offloeroftheJlfairi7criand uPoU were ; also destroyed. will 'resume publication soon. tTney BEJR roEEinri 's,i lifttif .n London. The Imperialist journals of Paris eocpreaa.diacontentaktv Prince Napoleon's speech, and declare that he went too far 'ne general opinion is that the Prince:'fipPl&fA MUty. and allberafsplrlt. r an ediThe Morning .Po, has, torial on Canadian matters, lu which the writer, eays the consideration and development of Canada 14 at hand; Immigration la increasing- and the government has active relations with the United States, and Is In a fair way of Improving In people and In money, which are the great desleraja. Ltt. Canada show-tha- t they can safely and profitasent be there audi the old country bly will be found supporting and InvigoratK better manner thansup-- p ing her In wlLU inadequate rrarrl&onaA lying her The Morning says liurlingame haa received a dispatch from Kung, expressing his entire satisfaction with the American trt&ty,' ant! .nuocmelEs that the railUcatlonk would be exchanged ".X' ehorUy.'i?T Madrid. Tho Imperial, of this city, says the chances of the Duke of Genoa are the best for the throne of Spain j !. Halifax". The steamer Hornet, for Queentown, which arrived hera'fr PhilaJcipliia far coal,4,wfij,oU'ccmpIaliit of the Spanish Consul, examined on cn board Thursday. Nothing was found for'u-tntrn; caurt toglveteuf3eient but fcpaa .Hi-.MJit'cf arms on the llornct hadauwiriiisg saijsr, thatwas hauled into tho Queen's board, she t!m . vrharf and compelled ' to" undergo a 'xiqv? 'prtK cxamicUon, which.IimI.rbeen found' nolhlng yet gressing'.'As be the moat to warrant IM Celt ntla.; Tha very iajx; It will probably successful ever held."-- Consul h&i given bonds in three thou-tan- d re Ban Frsnci.rtx dollars for her 'iUUntion. The of the PadHa llaUrcad communion cf the etesmer,bas rpresss!sd a a larjemtirs cf.tha hearts of captain protcsIP iili.iiv. U?u w 1 ut during-the'drotlth-taAbo- -h- ne -- . thla apperent anomaly, in the outragously unjust land laws, existing there,' the laws -- 1 amort jlhe aertion before It-l- e ol tLe people of EagUnd,r XS2f)gS& f VUt UUWUgUU make the people fEs-lm- ; d Cie owner of C ? to-morr- ow to-da- i. 'nd ni. 4 ' 11 k - -- y Tery-aatisfacior- to-d-ay ; d aad-kliie- - -- 1 i:'1 -- ' -- -- W , ... I 1 A. i -n!-ht : se-cc- ii-i- Oeneral-Walhrid- i iLh - ad-dms- ed 9 A r:5 r! ad v. rf t-s Creforms-lnxh- e llb-r-al London. Mr. Ayrtoun has written a propceloff - YJ. t d e fen d I dt Lcrd 33 ,.,T .TLa La&le amendment to we. statements of b Mrs, the " ofTered by Senator tUng r celebraUcn-.cLthPraue.--Jh- e Hr V 1 i IZraZVi e Lc Jon ; sr hundred t!i annlrecasry of th birth i f th i sp .tcbcs I s JvhniHc commence I here veaUrda; frT4 ; I it at tteEmperore The city Is crowded withw transer i llinc JZcJp some what sOATixUxig a a Lid taken Ihere ar i many EncIIshl an I French I turn';! another. attack or visitors, A large numbexonKcjalan Uie dlwasryTsUrday.whlch occasioned sclavtrhave arrivedto take part In the an unusual amountofextreme festival. The character of the celebrasoon BUbalded, out paroxysm rather-po-ll ttcal" than religions tionis y n the Emperor feels much -. and seesna to have an from the eflects. Ko JTatal rej "oJal: p but tTlltXrnirthe attkr'la 'anticipated, arttA?riniIO-!?rotrrcharaca are ,of, the exciting symptoms that themperor retired, at a late hour ter decidedly calculated to1 cause uneas- MlHridayl night 1 somewhat fatigued,' iness both In hjs famlJbLl4M4bPbconsequently he did not presldeat.the COTincircf innUters held .on Saturdavv The Emperor, atill eels, some weak-nept- ; Ah niT Revaa Palaclos but bis physicians tllave his pro- waa shot emthe Jqm entrance of at ifte 11th; gress to cntalectnce cannot bs Interrupted for any length of time. on.I .... the"aU6aheatre,: Moni- The Journal Official ia ailent the nrt nf the dl tor of t he .'Mexican subject 'of the 'Emperor's health, La t Tk ! HdtAvtHl Here-- ' that , Seward i has JPrcsse reports that the Emperor was abandoned his nroboVed visit to Mexico. unable to take his walk 1n "the 'private? ranreattrrir amltv atid wmmerce with dJJL park yesterday. the German- - ueuieoeracy uas bcu Queen Christina? naa ;one to Vicky. aIgnear-or-j r . zz'to? Wist It is rumored she will toendeavor the of Havana Herald' The special the cause of ntH aftva.that advloeat from "Port IAa bring overOenerabPrlm Queen Isabella." "The arrival or Don the lntelll prinu Tto the 29th brought beiore Carlos here Is, dally expected. aux an cence engagement SL Johns. At the levee of the Gover Cavesl of on inthe occurred which 22d; nor General of New Brunswick veater whVhSalnave was defeated and dangerThe rebel war steamersrrrtn"l v wounded. to the union said as opposition bombarded GloColumbia Florida and of the province with! Canada was vares on the 10th' and succeeded i in tak -- The rebels had received dying away he looked for speedy the place of all parties; and! pointed to ing rifled guns from New York. On ten the advantages gained by the union, of the 3d Hsome of ' Salnave'e sloops, laden England and Scotland and the advan- with4 coffee were captured by the in tages conferred by the Zolvereln. On Salnave issued a the 11th Madrid. Four 7 thousand troops will surgents. ' he would abandon hroclamatlon that sail on the 10th Inst.; for Cuba, aix he has so long thousand more will follow In a few the ' struggled' days. on the London The Herald's special SL.Thomas, via Havana, df-A- " shock 5th. advices relative savs of earthquake was felt bereotr the 29th the actualImportant condition of the reto existing ult. The Gov. of St. Thomas gave a ball In honor, of the, marriage of the lations hetweea the, Khedira of Egypt Prluce of Denmark; the representatives and, the Sultan were received this of the foreign governments were pres- evening. In .which the Kbedlva prompthis ent. ly telegraphed. ,to" Constantinople finanassent the to conditions, military Havana,' 5. The Hay tin Aus.;7l-.tA- ' rebel steamers Florida and Columbia cial and tributary. which were embraced hVA homharded Onvinpi The RriMh and insisted on In 'the Sultan's letter, also his determln- gunboat BHtomart carried to p0rt'aa --atlon to leave no excuse for any hostile Prince four hundred women from the Hultan. The of the bn action the part town of Govanez. , President .Balnave at Constanhas raised" the siege of Aux Cayea. He Khediveonexpected to arrive sailed with the steamers, Galatea and tinople Monday and would have an with the Sultan im Salnqrv to Port an Prthce, his steamers official Interview The! French Minister ' at having become disabled he war unable mediately. to operate against the townof Salnave, Constantinople' telegraphed the mainand is now waiting the arrival of an points of the Sultan's letter to the Kheiron clad, from tbtrU ntted; StatCCC .One diva before' he reached Alexandria, at urgently advising him to dollafln gold is valued at a thousand the aame-totimeterms. its submit dollars paper money. Liverpool. Im porta of cotton from City of Mexico, Aug. 29, rid Havana all parts have been Ainprecodentedly - 5. Senor SerdetDe L. Jada has had f somecorrespondence with the Prussian heavy th paet fe wMays. Carracas. Autir- - 23. - Don Gozeman Minister with rojrard to the conspiracy Blanco, formerly Minister of President attempted jon latter congratulates Juarez on his sao-Falcon, gave a ball lately to the foreign oesa In frustrating the plot. The conwnue tne festivities were Ministers, In progress, a mob' attacked the hail. spirators Intended to seize a valuable conducta to pass the capital for to Blanco,J VThelr In through cryinjt t plot-wae 1 JWlera to the tne revealed lila (Jxux; escape to 'the 'good American Consulate, and fled thence to autnorutes. vana s many f arrests were Curacoa. . The crowd believed he syu maae. lne .prisoners nave been ex path I red with General Pulgar, now In amined in" Secret," the reault of the In rebellion- Fresidentluonagoe is at Por vestigatlon are not known. Begiments w unoeiie organizing uis army tor an are ordered tor protect the northern attack on Maracalbo. The elections are frontier from Indian Incursions. . The progressing quietly,", and will Undoubt IndJ an revolt In Mlchoacan has been edly result favorably to Monajrosff; suppreeJ. ; A monument to the last Advioca. fron Taer to Principe state Artec Emperor wasunvelled in the - capital onxne ISthwItb great ceremony. the have three ' k times I J t .insurgents nattack- A lairox iofA earthquake was f felf lat but had finally returned with a loss of wee, ju uuaaaijsra xne xeaerai gov U ten men, r ernment is succoring the families renf,t4'tT ' London.-T- he dered destitute by the- - Inundation in of Marquis Harllngton attended the cutlers' banquet at Shef- Iiiaso. The annual fairs .will be held field last night,' and: made h speech,, lq atr the capital, for the exhibition of wnicn ,i ne eaia tne. taK at tne;. ensuing national products. Work has recommenced in the coal mines of San session or jaruament wouia oe tne of. the Irish land question: he The mint at Zacaticas, hoped the Bublect would be debated last year, colfiedrfive'hillllons. ; with aslittle political ifeelihgas poialbeen opened at .Vera Cruz- - to aid the construction ytitXm a.kjuu jisvroeea tue inuue grounu of a railroad of party men, and a ta teamen, of various to the Jalapa allver mines at Kiel del opinions snow an noneat dlsDosltlon to Monterwhlch are yielding bounteously. grapple with the difflcnltlcr snfTOund- - It Is estimated that none o( these mines ht Drodacedninetv.milllon dollarathe as louqwa on laat cAjq; years; . v? Cardinal.wK.uuiuuieu CuilenVlast pastorar,"and on the claims put forth by the Roman Catholic Bishops of Ireland. Who. demand AxsrVAt3 at Towwsxatn hocse. the common education and exaltation of aenominauonaiiamr " ine language of A .UJRmlth snd lady, Claeinnatl. A White and lady, " Arcnoisnop uuuen must provoke re- D W H Barrlsonv - n - , j ,, v sentment; the pretensions of the Catho" lic hierarchy towards.the State are in- - W O HotM, 3 u .1 voieraoie. a nere is not one or tneir re BWWBalr. i ; 4 ' ?KvaBasolves on education .wjhich the people . ' will not impartially repudiate, and Bf 8Barknard. ' ' v Ouoniogham and lady, ' s v r which, if broaeht before Paril.mni:. A8wlftahiiady, " i woaldxiot be repudiaUd. . The lesson of V. T. TnHnaM. tne last two yearsaeems to "be loet on these prelates; they have not understood M MtoiLIiCrilc. Basntogv bow, a proposal of great moderation and Wltorar asd lady-,- t acknowledged wisdom, proved abortive Ms Kate Resor. nr. last session through the profound, anil JKetttj,-- - t i rraruament vto the painvor,mOUev. to .Cathollo applying Dublio chnrnhM. T 4 Peullxai and lady.xwtvton. The present proposals are about as hope A MaDonakl and lady, Cincinnati. BrwrBfc"'' less as uy mat coma .oe propounded. WT WWtawll2.tirf.hwt will Scotland; not and listen MlssKate Lewis .a 5 England; to them, and even In Ireland they will James McGregor, 3 i not command the assent of the classes n n Msrrut. in teres tea in nigner education; .while in W J Arnnfil r- Parliament they would be mentioned N I. Hall. k',i n fi v Only to be condemned.!; A " ; London. Prince Kung, In his dis- CBliorrar, ! O WJenes. f patch to Barltnrame. thanks him far OW Hamilton . J f;. his aervlces and . aaka him to intercede JWMUler. west, h.u rraneUea H A TnUlf, Chleaco. with the1.Peruvian ge vera ment on be- fJauas half of Chinese laborers who are Kcracter, WaablcUt. badly treated in the mines, and in the J l "mihlll guano digging districts of Pern. . f 1' writes to the Daily tfewt Mil rhtte.-Oftio7j ; Wm. onUowitt the Byron scandaL He says ... v there ia little doubt that the altered con or duct JUay Byron towards her husband was the result of her father's' re 2 XXST O F ZETTZRS; presentations,' backed .by,raiue. odious raatnlntr at theOf3eer srciia. r,M. story, ne traces the conduct of the wife, In buying up her husband's m molra end destroying tbem, and says that if tho acta of tho party who ce Crtatta Tbo lames z 2VeUon Tbomu ' atroyed tho evllcnca caln.ahcr expo- OoxElr Mail F. weir John nent can La accepted, the same act, by -- H' Ujio H tu Uh Wm. tStoCerTooa depriving Byruu of tha opportunity cf Dean self red the wife of the Falrciilia J 11 2 . Bchranarelt C H rishUto advaJLcanora charges. -- The Hewitt HtacCeid Tboe J ' ,!f -IlUiikea wmie writer feels certain that this will bo the JW '"Tnoropson .."Vrs DbactjJA-f- i ultimate verdict the public 4 W i iatb wjs. Wan Him prcsa says that Dr.Nela Kubn Adam Walsh. Uenry ; too, the- Emperor's physician, contra6 ' lon.rd "VVeiley Jonn ' dicts th- alarming reports constantly lw ket Uanly f .Young feramcrx v to the health of the ;f "XJlrts XIST. arising with ra mperor; M. Nelaton declares that his Casslnton Mrs 15 J 'Jones' Mrs Emily' J convalescence will be rapid If hi the necr'-TTc-- t. PiT Ti : that the II c x JoDowa MIh l.nny :Viit Lun tuat he .tu. lined. ycrtw- the Empress- icaln;?, conversing with till li .. , j .... o'clock. vravri The Journal C&ciaU reports that the tV. ministers met In council but C1' JWraaiff Genera'.) no, mention, of the presence, cf tpkea s the Atttttnc$t-:esa"a-.- h ui Derart-- j Tcre iasata f tie Cevcraracnl. tenrlerv with the Emperor. Once: 21 E Street, opposite Or.ee lieraru The Senate by a vote of one hundred n'A . taent, WAS IIINGTOV D T trd thirteen to nine, have rejected the El2r?? ... r amendment Vcnatus ion. wrn. it. Hoow ' ' i13.1ia Trnn-and'tSlg-- rl - f prteCbyrrintpolO; j J.J t- -- anti-Germa- " to-da- ten-dene- y. ex-hauat- ed . ,: tnt 1 i -- - -- " -- fi-4- 1 ' -- rind S&A ouredvertlsemeninanoinercolama. -.... """ .v !r rxHtelfjr'e And mfU dCXk deserve tb .i nemr a--wir and chkai.Fst 7' market.h tJfo bek leg powder has 'erer kJ U manaraeturedF so4freeXromt deleterious Wib- - M,Jtla-toyaeerWB- sr: w saicu lUBOe) sou prupunjOQW lC3t each time .with sacces. it u rnad al,y ! half the quantity of any other in marxet. "ill ge vs rocern nov spoil in in cumiw. eYeryvvh train av a t 'i.'-: KOlDiog unproT me. appearance of i he somocb as Barnett's Cocoaloe. A-- a mon a Die comparison. MAs u-.,- s- - a 1 - r - i aw-e- t Bafnett'e 3ologne Water receive rlrt,t pP mlnm at Illinois State Fair, i 'Harnett's Gallic ton cures erapt Iodb of the 0" XthUcbmbs Asthma Eenu dy removes phie gUl and Is good for any oppression of the chest. ' ... ? " '" -- 7 ". ' ::- -' '" Man r tf inert, . . W. Ctotraon r J r Prompter, nf tlteUarrlf. Treaaarer, T.WniUi,, Cieo. Careless . leader ' ' Orehesup, 'v.'': i -- A -- Lttttitand Co,--- , ; W--T- ,i . i ' Second, llffifjlit . -- tfi wi praiEwyix-aAfieatihi.pm- recon-cillaU- on eh tut kui discovered, aa all who hare tud tht yw wtifr. Tbey are, sold by all dm.i.. dealere Ibronxhonlllneountrj-- . T4k word for It. and try a sotUe. -- iahse-for'Whl- - " lnil'v't 3Bk"."'-... . .tlmnlint jratier-IngTf- ae Fall and Winter Season ! THIS EEWIWC. Laat Nlirht of an tirMyKe-RnVuo- n aniUled the anciaoo, c-- U-, x1 ...... if ..i.. .t,..... i i. rr "OP "jTHE-- , i - he V-ea- tend-edlviciUuima- th .tit wnicn AXNIE XOCK1TART, " , ,:- - ANJNIB WAltrt, . Mr-- . C. DrBAH Meaira-XINDSA- HAKD1E, i (Jit A' HAM, afARQETm. THORXH', j Will appear. atsLsted by the entire strength . , . THE FrtL DUAXaTIC de BEXEFIT of, of CUMPASY. Jliaa ANNIE LOCKUART. - - ". f, - : . V. CJ 1 . CaACir and car. aia-- FIkRIms If rse Snrrns, MIIOES. and a reHa WUEELSAKEB. A few, . FLrat-ela- aa BIAOE We will let oof by the piece. Ironing an4 Wagons and Carriages, v r: r"" '"'"' J. C - ' tf .d212 s wia-cin- 14TTLE, Agent TJiahMaiiaiacturingU). -- eet-tiem-ent Luls,-Potoa- L Sub-scrIptlons.(h- ave -- in -- j- -- Urr to to the Public prenU and begs Wforta tbeni that her first BENEFIT will take plaee at Ibf Salt like heatre, on TUKS1 A V eepicmuer 7 u, oi wnicn occasion rie oirauig, will bare the 'honor of preaenUng, far the first Ltm.viiv.UiU cttyj the National Prlsa Drama, ol -'- it, TRUE TO THE CORE." - -- r AH3TIE I.OCIOIAKT MI6M . . '. ti ' " . ', 'I ef Hhe Rere House Saloon, lie rBDCTERMIOto'pieasee o' Bkkvtw. -- Pceprletor ; i Bcxab Oa's eeiehrated AXK and pouter. to LAUKB . CALVE' TOSQTJE. PlQlaTEKT.TCilJ AHacHerres LA&cbatall honra. , . .0i;i-In & - . - u . I t . " J M ir P U-L.it -J- ? - ;,'" ? - 'v Wll:BS.PAiD:FOR " " f Clean;:: Cotton Bags! S - -- ... i j : M . i-- Tellvered at the i ii'.':v r j t- : - , , ...... " , 7 , . ' V HESEUET IiEYFH OFFICE to-da- y ,- -. - " - "" C- -a 11- . ; Jo-n- --Jostiiic-aion.deprl GEO. Q. CANNON. 129 tf STKATED' BDTCnEBVrLLK on Mondar. inaU. Tea Bead of Wee Fat SU&XrV .. niarked with bloaoa the top of Uxm bead. Aorn person brlntfnr the same, or airtnufntorm-Uothat will lad to will their reoovery, - be . ..-urewards 1, j I7IW-- X ' . LXITmK ct UH AH . dSSSfi s: City Meat Market, -- t-- 1 ' . -- Is f : re-a- ... ! ' t-- "3 " Driaftr N(ZEVELY 'a rl -- to-da- y, rt " sc.-:- . . t- i i t .. ' o s !"-.- " ; good . . to-th- -- : -- - I t'ir A -- . AND 5 , ; f j . J' |