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Show Prt of the building, while his accom- operated on the stle. v San Francisco, 15. The sale of the San Fiaucisco asay n; aad refining works, also the acid works, under the tst!ue management was b . k . AMERICAN1. Washington, 15 to aay yarn-Ki.k.IlpJ investigation W that' lust April showed htm packHg or MarIV flour ana iouui;u ofwffe'"g'lt from, the Red, Cloud "umtde no charge, of fraud in the name of West Sille, exceptwhose statements Cloui ajeiicj. aner ims Shorn in. no f.itb et.r;vr I'rcfesstr Marsh made a stateiue in Delore f his observations in miUi8SioDer, which resui-e" m- nintiuir of ibe cooimissioo to com the whole matter 'The U r T )lL -- I Q.' Se to pro- reusable and eeoessarjr.1 meats and se- ...,u,n.Pni from imposition te 6.u j0iiyrv of Droper articles for The commissioner .then T.i;urm L.A hi leneth' the three charges cf to rud which 1'rofertor Marsh tries as officers First, Les on lite Indian false iate; toahieldiog contractors by been tuide he that hat. second, nents;' Wlta wrongs rquaiuted nomea-mre- s agency, tut had taken fraud or of third, themj to prevent the with transportation connivance . , , ser-tie- s luese T .:.o giTtO uiey are ! . charges the conmisiiouer emDhatic denial, ana buows n - ST not true. ' ' ; .St. Louis, 15 ' Aneeting of prominent citizens was beld t. the Southern Hotel to night to national 4iopt measures to call a, ibis city to. inemoralixe, such legislation as will ecure the construction of another rau ; and to consider road to' the Pacific, means to reduce the cost of transport tion betwcea the Atlantio and l'amfio to the lakes, and Gulf and Mississippi Val lejind Atlantic Louisville, 15 lie Louisville deteoiives report the foumiine and capture of a man supposed Wiethe one who recently; robbed. the fluDtingtsa, Virginia, bank of $10,000. He was captured at Pine Hill, Kentucky, on Tuesday night, by two residents named inllians, who ,had a fight with our of the robbers. It i thought (hey belong to the James Younger . band. They succeeded' in wounding and this man, who answers to the ef Colonel rjunger.'"1 (u; " i i Chicago, 16.; In the Episcopal convention Rer. Dr. W. E. McLaren, rector of Trinity church, Cleveland, was elected ' ; bishop of Illinois. J J ' ' 15 Denver, Gol.,' Returns from the election in this Territory come in very slowly. ""apahoo county elects a nujority of the Republl-ca- n ' ticket. The democrats elect one of the two cotmcilmen and' one of the four members of the house. They also elect in - sea-board- I ,. g cap-turiu- to-da- y, ''' the county county gave treasurer Last, Jftlj, the over 30tf democratic majori-tj- . result in the Territory; 'is doubtful, boih parties claiming the legislature. The governor has issued a call for an election on toe 25th of October, for members of the constitutional contention, which will meet on the 20th of December. The republicans claim that thej will have a guod majority; in the '' ' The convention. New York, 15. The following is the Hear? Ward Beecher to letter of Bev. the district au BrooklynT Injrelation totho. M,ajainst Frneis D. Moultoar "inllountain Ilouse, Aug. "IXCHKSTER Dear SO. BeITTON, ESQ., Sir Your letter commending to attention certain considerations wh iodine you to relinquish Las ttJ Mr. Mouflonand w.Tiiton, was duly'received and I ihink that the views which T present are f sound arid wise.' It ould seem to be an axiom that no suit should ,be carried on from which neither M'viduals'or society can' hopeor ben Should ! a you in your further enter a proiequ& tfelieve njkt thinking ' euiiiin will W aciioa wiin appropriation regard when awm soft he reasons. Sincerely yours, mT1 ,uit-g- i con-wtrt- d. dis-Wi- . rii 111 ffl lllSNBY " WARD(B5ECHEB, , r Cincinnaii, 15. "' '"8 clerk in Barlow's luading a pistol for a young .ucu uerring, the weapon was at Cock ttnd was accident ly discharged inl c?n of gunpowder which py jlowinS tut the front of the flooring Exsenchmjdt and H 8" The st!r9 t(ok fir ani was inn. consumed. yTbe kdjoining stores of kln Webb, Frank Lyoa, Morris and II. Hecht were also wholly or ' lr(H! consumed. The total loss will Mh $5.000- - Exsenschmidt ras ex-to- ri nng jurej WCre verjr danSerouIy In i . Adisno,.!. r om JNew "f'esBs. Jays,f lin the toirn VI IMU ton. Ma., nine miloa 'reI'oppiauou wnicn cases f thirty-thre- e feTer, elivea; fataL At We8t Pascal Or!eJU ' hundred miles from New leeiJ here eenty cases aad during the past week.' 2 ; Boston, 15. Thi.,f . i! Francis Sargent & Co , 69 a&d ii wa .'oHed to, . iij of S?S bonds, bills, checks P by twotaen, one of whom e nct(1 cashier to ge into another 18 fiftT f ox fif-uatn- in-u- 8 surgents in all parts of the county, and drivine them to their mountain fastness es which the weather will soon make un tennt-le- . Circumstances favor the mis sion of peace of the consular commission : Constantinople, 15. The latest official advioesfrom Herze govina state that the insurgents appear willing to negotiate with toe consuls. There have been no offensive movements for several days The latest encounters terminated in favor of the Turks Emi The National Gold Ranlt ami Trust. grating families are beginning to return Company had $150,000 coin transferred through the office of the Considerable amounts are An IiOve reported to have arrived or are close at at hand from New York to the Bank of Last fall a young Sioux girl was California and the Hibernia Bunk. There was a marked improvement in induced to "marry against her own the mining stocks to dav. both in the wishes.? .She had long loved a young volume of business and prices realized man, of the tribe, but. the latter was one. ooara was in but the not considered, by the "stern pari-ents- " yniy increased business of session, the California aa a desirable match, and the board will hurry up the ' opening of the girl had been ordered to give him oiuer ooara, wnich now ; expect to resume in two weeks. The stocks were up. After tho marriage took place stiff on the street this morning. The the young wife became so sicks that brokers generally predict a good market she refused food, and fin a few days on the opening of the big boards, and thereafter was confined to her bed. in are the bost of spirits. The brokers' Late one evening she ceased to excursion to Virginia is indefinitely postponed, on account of the favorable breathe; and was buried after "the Inshowing of the market and the oppor dian" fashion on an elevated pele tunities afforded for private operation. platform.. The face being left un ' The State fair at Sacramento opestd covered according to a request previ-ousl- y to day. There was a good a tendacce. made by the, unhappy wifei The managers anticipate a successful ex hibition,. and the fair will be continued The deceased was supplied with the ten days. General Sheridan is expect articles 'Of food which alwavs ed to be present next week. furnished in such cases, for the use Washington, 15. of the deceased in the journey to the The Attorney-Genera- l was visited to land, and for an hour or so the day by a delegation representing the Re- spirit bereaved young husband sat upon the publican . voters of Mississippi,' and burial U. of S. Senator Bruce, W. platform ' mourning for the consisting G. Buchanan, sheriff of Marshal county, departed one. That night the camp A. R. How, of Congress. J. was moved, as is the custom of the Hill, Secretary of State, A. Warner, Indians after a death has occurred chairman of the Republican executive in the tribe, and the next day the committee, and John B. Raymond, editor to resume his of the Missiisirpi Post. The delegation husband returned called to explain, the situation of affairs mourning, but was astonished to find in their State, and stated that owing to that the had. been, removed, the White League organizations, which and with corpse it the store of provisions are very general throughout Mississippi, the Republican voters are not able at all left upon the platform." An excited times to exercise their political right. search followed, which resulted in the Although the Republican party, which is discovery that.tho girl had, shammed composed of the entire colored element, death in pursuance with a plot made with comparatively few whites, is large her with lover ard the that two were ly in excess of numbers, yet owing to then on their the to Missouri the lack of organization, they are even way. River as fast as their ponies at the. mercy of the hostile organiza country tions of their opponents, who by force could them. At the present "carry of mobs and. riotous demonstrations genthe "adventurous pair are writing erally, refuse to allow others to as in the . vicinity of thelold semble at political meetings, to register living Whetstone at the. proper places of registering, or agency, happy and con ' :v , to Tote upon election days. ' Upon the tented. If any of the Herald readers doubt subject of the disturbances, at the present time, the delegation was united in the foregoing narrative, and will adthe admission that none existed. Their ' dress, m$ at once, I, will forward the political meetings bad been broken up, and there was, they asserted, no reason tapers in the case by return mail. ' ' fojr any further disturbance What they J 1. U. in Umaha Herald. represented was that, there was always ... . .. danger of serious difficulties unless the Jl unState government, which is utterly iTwo stout, hearty Swede girls in able to give them protection, shall have Des Moines, Iowa, one Sunday even the assistance of the General Govern while returning from church, ment.. 'In fact : the Stale government ing,"; were followed, by two young, sports, could not be carried on without the aid of the United States. The delegation who. annoyed them bysuch attenexpressed the opinion that the recent tions that the girls attempted te es 4 and unpublished letter from the Attor-- : cape by fast walking'. This they e referGovernor Ames, ney General, ring entirely to their troubles, and the mentors kept dose to them. Finally nabihty t of. the State government to one the of men made an insulting re- prevent them, would, if published, have a favorable effect, cr Upon the advice of maricj- - wnen thd larger girl wheeled the Attorney General the delegation about and with one blow Ehe knockwill return to .Mississippi and' confer ed himJd(iwn',as completely as if a further, with Governor Ames, aad ascertain what-thecan do in their own muie j oaa mcicea pirn. , .inen a ehe support it A report of. the result of this kneeled on him and pummelled him conference:!! expected, ' anU may pro until he begegd for mercy. When bably be made the subjec; for consider he did this,' womanlike,; she relented ation at an early Cabinet meeting, i and permitted him to depart. ; u Z:;C. OGDENI BRANCH i uv consHriimare.i, the purchasers be ing tlood & O'Brien. , These works hate be-largely under the control of the uant of California for some time. They have been supplying the mint with bul lion ior several years Fall Goods Arriving. n to-d- ay - I.; t . And to arrive, which will be offered at ! DB'IEj ID Iudiau TRICES! OCK jR, r. Si Story.' . OUR STOCK comprises all the BEST BRANDS of ... , r.- . ; STAPLE AND FANCY DRY: GOODS XolioiiK, Illankcts Clothlnp? IJoots and rShoes, ! I,oaflicr and Findings, Hals and Caps. Hardware, Tin - ware, Wood ware, Cordage, Queenswnre, Glaswa.re, Et?. A FULL STOCK OF Staple and Faac? .Groceries ! Cliarter Oak, Monitor and other leading makes of 'are' , : AND HEATING STOVES. COOKING ...... i A ' . ! These goods are bought from, first hands, and the profits arising we propose to share with our customers We will uot be undersold. ' er the celebrated See self-cleani- .''" . ' other Agricdtural Implements. FEERY will receive vroitvt All ori'ers addressed to attention, ,j - ... . H. B. 'Clawsoh, s4-tf.- - :' SUPT !Jj , rn , . UNJ One Price Dry Goods & Clothing 3 I . , Morrison Plow acd ng i , - . ,:; London. 14. - The St. Ledger, stakes ".were won by second, jtnd the arl uraig; Miner . of Dartrey, third,., 4 j ff:? r9 5 The Madrid . correspondent , of the Times, summarixes the circular of Papal nuncio, te the bishops as follows:. 'The nuncio claims the fulfillment of the Con oordat, which' forbids the exercise of any Creed,-whichrequire the transfer of superintendents over , educa lion to,, tbe clergy, and pledges: the co operation, of the secular power m suppressing heretical; teaching and literature. He says one of the causes of civil war is the wy in which religious unity has been understood by previous govern menu. ; For these reasons in view of these conseqaences, the Holy See belieycB itself strictly obliged to present these -i observitions to the government. The Times correspondent argues: f Ho doubt, the presentation of this at a time when a liberal candidate has just been installed implies a threat that if. the government reject, it the .blessing of the church. will be definitely transferred to Don Carlos, and peace retarded in every '.a') i ,..,-- t' possible way. j ' . . . ' i '. $ !'! tir, 4 9(5 per yard The Best Prints -" 8cr-Clinton 4 " Best Brown Domestic 12 :i f f 4-- I " " Albion. ,;7r8 ff Augusta i 8 , 9o?per J . 4 " BlGriclied9c " :, 4 Best Bleached l 12 16 23 " A fine line of Dress Goods, only 15c " I'ih Shawls, the latest styles' ' h' 1,50 . -- Berlin speeial says the recent success of the insurgents render 'the continuance of guerilla warfare until spring In such a fase it will be difpossible. ficult to restrain the Servians from participating. Austria, "with an eye to these points, has issued orders rej. ulating the supply ot iiorses, in the evem of mobiliz' , ation', tr'"" ;;? r i A dispatch from Vienna states that the Turks are speedily putting down the in A . f CJsland 12 l-- 2o -ilOc , 7-- ,1 V. :: 1- -2 jaw e !' the finer quality from r , N . t , 1 1 . j 7 4-- ! f ill ( U. k o , .ttl. Fine Cass. Suits only ' Satinet Suits only 100 prs fine Cass. Pants i i'I'IITJ 100 100 100 . i.:. 8 I 200 . i ;! ' i ! ! ! c3 i 1 . . l-- 2c 4-- 4 ! , DBY600DS; 4-- ,' V One Door South of Boyle'a Furniture Store. worth $9.00 ! ;; ! ; r. -i . , f 7 $12-1- 5 G-- 12 V ... G.00 - .' " Pants, 90c wirth 1. i u Vest only $1,50 worth $2.75 " Satinet Pants at $3 worth $5.50 e ; , MJest . Frcncir Cass, only wortu $.VU f s . : is ''7 T j ) i." 250 4 . ICverythinn down at SFeiv YorJz Prices to astonish the public in order to dissolve '76, therefore ice' partnership Jan. 9th nave WW seu cvui yuiuiy iuur II. ROSEXTIIAL,v ; i ) ' t.i 'J J S. ROSES THAI,, S, KOSOTIIALr will start new afer January; 1st and'will sell at the Yery lowest pr'aces 86 in Oea, 4 |