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Show tmii'i i.rr. 1-ami Jllllllaniiii Mnke'st llaiiiel tliarae sa I eurli,lsC. 'iTTtntlRu, l'a., Be;t. J. As tho exi unionist slearntr "City of 1'llla. turg"oa;asslng Homestead tonight aoinoot Iho ;iaisengera ahouled "scub" at n workman In Curuegle'a mill. A numbt r of soldiers quickly b nrded the lugboat "ride" and stnrltd for the "City of l'lttsburg." Iho two boMs rollhied aud thu nillllltioeu made a liayouet charge on tho excursionists. In thu ruili u woman was knocked down, one leg broken nnd severo In-ttrual In-ttrual Injuries Inflicted. A seenu of tho wildest excitement followed which developed In u coral lete tatilo. Women fainted by the acore and four .children were trampled under fool an 1 aeriously injured. About twenty. flvo of the iacngers weru arrcstej and taken to Homestead charged with disorderly loruluct. Mrnmsr. online. .UrEN3TOtN, Bept. a, Thu Uulon steamer "Alaska" and the Cuuard stiamer "AuranlA" sailed hence today lor Now York. No ititrago patseu gers were nt-oard elthi r ships. All aboard bolh stunners were lu the Iwst ol health. Thu American consul Is-sueil Is-sueil a clean bill of health to inch. I'lvu bundled slcerage panstngcrs tKioked lo sail on tho "Alaska" will bu taken to New York hy the siclil ateimer "Nevada," which will probably pro-bably sail from Dlvireol ou thu ltllli Ii at. The steerage iaacngcrs hooked to sill ou the "Auranla," numbering lit', will bn taken on tho steamer "Maralhan," which will sail at the end of the week. Thu White Star line will dispatch tho "Adriatic," a sttcr-aire sttcr-aire steamer, from Llverool on Saturday, Sat-urday, and tholumau Hue la making arrangements to send tho steamer "Indiana." Many steerage passengers ll thu dllTirinco nud took assagu In thu sn ond cablu. The nulhorltli s tx elulseu the grtattit precautious. Ararora In Illinois. Jaci.con, Miss , Brpt. 4 Slnco thu ntibbuuitmeut by itou. Charles il. Howey, of Mlsslsilp; I, uiimler of the Nntloual Demoeratlo executive coui-mlltee, coui-mlltee, that u letter In his pctatatlou eoutalued Information that the Hi publicans pub-licans wero colonising negroi a lu 1111-nola 1111-nola to vote for Harrison, and that sev. tral hundred negroi left northeast Mlaitial; ; I for that ; urioe, tho Demoeratlo Demo-eratlo Itadets have had a vigilant t)e on tho exodus of negroes and ate keep Ing the ihalrmau ol the Btalu Demo-crstlo Demo-crstlo commllteu In Illinois advised, that hu may direct and prevent their registration aud taks, stept to prosecute those engaged In colonization. tlisliarllsit Vol Waul lo I'rotoke luslisml. Vivnna, Bepl. 4 Tho !xir is dls ' pltssed al thu recent conflict In the l'amler country Utwteutbo ltuislans ond Afghans, which resulted lu thu Aimer of Afghanistan updating lo the Indian government lo aid him against tho Ilusslanr, nu 1 has wired Instructions lo Colonel Yanoll, commander com-mander ot the lluulan forcta lu thu l'atnkr country, henceforth to avoid nny adventures w hlch would I u likely to provoke Kngland. lu M.llei. -if ilmn llnnlt. City tii'Mkxiou, Sept. 4, A merchant mer-chant of this city to a; ite Banco Indies In-dies of Mexico, rtcently put up a sign lu his tfllcu to the tiled that he would receive the louiern'a bank bills. The result waa n run on the bank, which, however, was promptly met. Mauyof Ihe depositors entertained fears as to Iho stability of thn Institution, but these were allayed by the bank meeting meet-ing nil demands male on It and confidence confi-dence waa leelored ytitirday. The Luul. raid half a million dollars tc'V. hut afterwards ono million del-lu del-lu u In wlihdruwu de;stta werore-lurnod. werore-lurnod. I s.lenMor l-lall I inlnllis. Niw Yomc, Bept. C Tho Jcmlil Mils morning prints au Interview with Kx-Heiiator Ihomaa C. l'latt. Tho Heunlor said he did what he thought his duty al Minneapolis nnd would always do so. "I did my List to defeat thu "President," "Presi-dent," he said," "tut never falter In ray su;;ort of Republican prlntlplrs nud lltpubllcan candidates. Doubts wero raliul In my mind alter the Mlnuta;clls convention how far my services wore disltid by those who seemed to bu in chargn of llarrltou's rani;algu. 1 had uo desire to Intrude myself uon thu 1'rcsldeut norlnterfcru lu thu touduct of his campaign If I will not wantoil, I probably was very seniltlve nnd waited ti liter from President Harrison, Homo people said I wallid to near from him a request to take au cilice', that 1 waited to havo a lortof torgalu. 'Ihcso weru Iks, tbo nieauist aud most irrliutlug I etr had to endure. It was Indicated to me that the 1'rtid lent would be gla 1 to see me, so I went to see him as any American clllzeiishould who received such an Intimation. Inti-mation. Ho met mu cordlslly aud his remarks were thotu of a brood, fair, minded, sensible man, Hla forthcoming forthcom-ing letter of nice; tauco waa discussed considerably. Wo talked of New i ork aud tho condition of thu Republican pally thorn." Asked If his friends throughout tho Stale would support the Reiubllcau ticket aa heartily aa blmielf, l'latt replied re-plied "Of loursethey will be found in thu campaign aa tbey olnajs have been, doing full duty." |