| Show BY PH A PER lyne LINE AMERI AMERICAN CAN san san BAN FRANCISCO 22 scy A sacramento dispatch bais sacs says the presidential formal format reception here today to day was a great success A military procession escorted the party from the residence of gov stanford to the capitol they were received on the steps by gov perkins and a vast concourse of people speeches were made by gov perkins Per kins kius president hayes gen sherman and secretary ramsey then came tile the reception in the senate chamber thousands failing falling into line to shake hands This fis lasted two hours then a procession to agricultural park where had assembled there Ther ewas was a great crush president hayes and gen sherman were loudly cheered by the people president hayes spoke from the directors stand in response to the welcome by H M lowe on behalf of the state agricultural society they were fol lowed by general sherman secretary ramsey and governor perkins the crowd then called for governor stanford who made a brief cordial acknowledgment to his old nel nei neighbors h here luncheon liun cheon was then served to the party and at p m the races began business baug bAus and the city generally had bad liberally suspended A victoria dispatch says A genuine ane sea serpent six feet in length with the orthodox mandean man dead shaped like jike a panther and tail tall whittled whittied down to a sharp point was brought in by the indians yesterday who caught it in deep water in the straits de deharo hamo haro its appearance creates interest amongst savants savanis sa and the oldest fishermen cannot place the monster the serpent has been photographed and the body will be preserve preserved in in spirits and sent to ottawa for classification the managers of the wabash railway having decided to make chicago the tiie central point of their western combinations have made arrangements to extend their line in new directions today to day they had a conference wl with th the manager managers s of the peoria decatur evansville railroad where they will form a connection with the louisville nashville railroads borall points in the south they are ao arranging for a through route to cairo and thence to southwestern points this jn in addition to their lines to missouri river to st louis and to keokuk will make the road one of the most import important ant aDt and forr formidable nid uld able abie of any in lif the west the officers to today day decided to open the road next neit week for freight and passengers to all the tile points ts reached by their fineg in tl JK atsas ansas nebraska colorado and the pacific coast I 1 an inter ocean little rock special says the tho democratic can today to day threw out republican votes from young township which elects all the democratic county candidates except the sheriff and judge boutes the tiie pretext is that the young township commissioners did not hold up their hands or or kiss the bible when sworn the probabilities are that the reaud repudiation ia of the amendment is adopted but tho the result is hotvet noh not vet announced because it is feared it will injure hancock NEW youit 22 the clearing Clea rido rivo house receipts show the following new york gained 17 and 2 louls per r cent boston 14 3 philadelphia 16 2 1 chicago 0 16 5 cincinnati 25 1 37 3 7 st louis 26 louisville 34 9 new orleans 60 pittsburg 14 2 providence 16 8 indianapolis 46 2 kansas city 37 6 oley Cley cleveland eland i new ha haven iveli 37 5 lowell 26 syr sir syracuse abuse 40 1 baltimore bal nal lost 52 5 2 milwaukee 3 san francisco 29 new york had llad a week of comparative inaction in stocks boston gave up one day to the celebration of its anniversary san Franci francl francisco red qed welcomed the Presie presle ent with a holiday in spite of these disturbing causes the exchanges are nevertheless lessa a I 1 little atle larger both ou outside aside new york and in the aggregate than those of the preceding week jacksonville fla 22 the body of gen A ATA T A torbert arrived from st augustine f today to day in charge of gen dent commandant comman dant at that place and was received by a detachment of the florida artillery a and n d escorted to the armory which had been tastefully decorated with united states flags and flowers by tile the ladies ladles of the city the procession comprised confederate and ex federal soldiers and leading citizens i TOLEDO 11 23 z 1 til reunion of the annl army Y of t he 10 r land 1344 was I 1 held heid today to day five hundred members were pre ent including generals sheridan and garfield general grant sent a note of regret and also gen hancock gen sheridan presided at a business meeting 11 aid and ho jie and garfield were received with cheers CUR CORNING NIria 22 the miners today to day found tile the body of thos mcmahon killed in sundays skirmish another U miner was fatally aud arid eight severely wounded governor foster will not leave his post here to take part in the campaign as these mining troubles deserve his atten tion and presence cincinnati 22 ninety one thousand dollars are aref now subscribed by the citizens citi ens to put with mr jests for the tile establishment of an art museum fifty two thousand five hundred dollars dollar 8 we were re raised today to day by the novel means of inviting prominent citizens to a dinner party it being understood that an acceptance meant in each case a gin gift of or 1000 I 1 BANGOR 22 complete returns from the fourth fol foi irth congressional district are official except for tor five small plantations give a total tatai vote of 95 an increase of ovel over 1878 1873 ladd has boutelle 13 1 2 ladds majority against 2826 majority two years ago the lican net gain is about 2030 ladds vote has increased hyler hiler eased 1144 and bou B 0 telles 3 over 78 the tho french settle settie settlements ments mentA of aroostook Aroos took give over fusion majority HANSAS KANSAS H ANSAS CITY 22 the missouri river improvement committee adopted resolutions L hat the riis missouri valley country has square miles people produces ann annually bally bushels of grain and is taxed on worth of property they demand that congress remove all artificial obstructions to the divers navigation such as bridges also snags and drifts that the survey now pro progressing bresg towards sioux city should be continued to fort benton and that congress should appropriate for the speediest ediest improvement 0 o of the stream the committee will pre pare a memorial to con congress gress anda and a permanent improvement association will be organized to collect statistics and facts WORCESTER 21 the greenback convention met with delegates p and one woman 0 A howe rowe was wag temporary chairman and committees were appointed ap 1 anted CH C H litchman was made permanent president tb there thero ere ero was wag some opposition to his selection on the grounds that lie had opposed appo ed wendell phillips for governor Litch latchm miln an paid he would support ben butler for greenback governor next year despite his hil lk temporary relapse into the demoe racy cheers and hisses his esl elj winston of boston nominated a soldier general horace benney sargent for governor he wanted no such dilemma as arose from fusion in maine let us have no trading sargen was nominated by acclamation mil mii tion necess recess Toi tol edo Epo 0 23 the exercises of the army of the cumberland society at hall last night were attended by people the hall ball was filled to its utmost capacity I 1 ind and the following Z read at av the open opens ing of the exercises sacramento cal sept 22 to the 11 resident president of the army of me the cumberland we are in the midst of friends oil on the ithe golden shores bf th and cannot beat toledo but remember with affection our comrades there assembled and gend send them kindest Ig greetings geetings sig signed tt 11 B hye mye haves SAVES WT SHERMAN 1 r A D McCo MCCOOK oiz the welcome address was deliver ed by capt Cap tM al ham hamilton ton of this mlis city and the tile oration by gen G on beu ben be rr harrian Harri harrl sorl wn of indiana gen harrison took for wl h s theme the tile char chan american soldiers the cause adia arid results of the war tae the oration was wasa a masi masl masterly eily elly effort abounding in in brilliant passages of wit and eloquence and was loudly applauded mrs 1 E lizabeth H R mansfield ole foe ld irving rec recited loed a poem aritte written n by mrs thale of Brownlee sherwood for the bep occasion entitled thomas at chickamauga Chica mauga in response to loud calls for fok foran an an encore she recited IS Sheri sherl herld herid dans ans an s ride bide at tile the CO con eon n cius elus cluston on of the regular pra programmer general garfield wa loudly day djs called called tipon upon and responded CHICA CHICAGO 01 23 the times indianapolis special ays fays F leading green backers here and members of the executive committee com eom mUtee are indignant oyer tr the fusion resolved upon poli poll in maine the sentiment here Is with weaver ben butler goes from cincinnati Bluffton to on thursday by special train for a day meeting and fort wayne wayno for the evening gathering john kelly helly and plaisted telegraph they will be here during september plaisted halsted hopes to injure tiie the republicans as much as weaver will help them NEW mass 23 the members of the expedition headed by fred which sailed from new york june 1878 for baa fins bay and king Mil ill williams lams iams lan land d for the purpose of seeking further data upon the fate of sir john franklin have arrived though the special object of the tile search was the tile recovery of the records of tile the franklin expedition which according to the Esqui maux testimony were known to exist 4 at specified a nied fied points not to be attained the expedition have nevertheless obtained many relics relies of franklins party including the remains of st irving they have moreover carried out to the letter the instructions of the promoter of the expedition to make it a geographical success the longest sledge ride on record both in regard to time and space has been ach achieved f eved in the face of very cold eold weather and deprivation of the customary food important rivers and coasts have been discovered and serious errors on the former charts have been corrected the adventures of the expedition add pages of interest to the romance of a relic exploration and furnish all the world is ever likely to know of the fate of sir john broin Froin frankiin franklin klin kiin the conduct of capt barry of eathan Eat lian llan in reference to the supplies of food intended to be deposited for the expedition pe d it tion on is is unaccountable and needs explanation as the absence of those supplies on their return came near proving fatal to kas party the result of the expedition has shown it feasible for white men to adapt themselves to the life of the Esqui maux in in prosecuting journeys in the polar regions and they are not necessarily restricted to any part of the season of the year for that purpose but can travel at any time and in tile the same way which the natives travel denison DENSON texas texas 23 the cheyenne en ne indians in in indian territory are manifesting great discontent and becoming disorderly few days ago a band of about thre hundred with war wax paint and well mounted visited the agency kearfort near sort fort reno were very demonstrative and threatening aud and und slapped the agent in the face another party is reported to have gone through the commissary stores at wichita agency recently the cause of the trouble is said to be an insufficiency of food NEW YORK 23 august belmont was wa a chosen chairman of the democratic meeting tonight to night his speech was wag devoted in the main to the consideration of the claim that the present prosperity of the nation is due to republican legislation and he be cited as a significant fact that only in 1879 the tile house and senate both dellio democratic cratic cratie were we enabled to float out four per cent bonds at par rhe american people do not owe their present prosperity to either the republican or democratic party they owe it first and above all ail to the blessings of the almighty who has given them unbounded cro crops 9 with which to feed the fam famishing iship 1 masses res of europe next to forced economy and retrenchment in private and em blema ture lure rendered necessary by the disasters of 1873 and lastly to the thrift energy and skill of our plau plan farmers and mechanics which whick have havo made us large largo exporters to the marts ot of the world not only of the surplus produce of our soil but also of the works of american inventions and skill resolutions were ere read and adopted and letters of regret C because of the tile absence of writs writers were announced from gene general ral rai hancock please i express my thanks to the committee committe c for the invitation to be present at the grand meeting to be held in new york city on the instant if circumstances permit it will give me pleasure to attend but my oc cu pation and engagements are such suell that it is not probable that I 1 shall be able to do so if I 1 should I 1 will take the lib liberty arty of informing you ex governor hendricks Henda icks writes I 1 am very confident new york and illiana In liana will ivill both select democratic electors adwa arid that the national democratic ticket will be elected by a vote that no fraud can overcome from samuel J tilden it will not be practicable for me to avail myself of your invitation to attend the mooting to be held heid oll 04 tho the from senator hill georgia I 1 am an not entirely satisfied that the addresses by southern speakers at the th e north will aid the party I 1 am quite sure some which have been made have not aided it I 1 much prefer not notto potto to speak unless it is assured I 1 will at least do no harm my own opinion is that a well considered speech delivered by me to a quiet audience in boston might do good from david davis domestic reasons which need no explanation exclude me from taking part in an any y public meeting at this time I 1 regret not being able to give a more satisfactory reply to the invitation and congratulations on the restoration of hari harmony nony in new york and victory in maine senator bayard was then presented to the vast assembly and was received with long and continued applause and waving of hats and handkerchiefs bayard made a long speech discussing many questions which enter into the presidential contest he said time has changed the population of the south as well as the north A new generation of men and women who could have had but bui little to say or do in relation to the war of 61 now occupies and controls the country of the charge in the event of a democratic success the war debts of the south loss joss of slaves and claims fi nor for or other losses growing on out t of the war pensions for their wounded etc would be paid out of the united states treasury bayard said the best reply to all these wild malicious and foolish assertions sert ions is that such payments would be impossible the good sense or honesty of that man is seriously to be impugned who does not read in th the e plain mandate of the fourteenth amendment the absolute seal of illegality and nullity set upon all such claims having 11 been for a number of years in in NV ashington washington I 1 have learned of claims paid by congress in the past 10 years of the class termed southern claims and in almost every instance a great part of the money flowed into the boek ets of northern and very loyal assignees sig nees who had bad bought up these claims for a song from their impecunious southern sou them owners Ata at a great gread gathering of republican ladies and gentlemen last week there were lawyers bankers and statesmen who b 0 had more money in their pockets from the southern claims allowed by republican |