Georgia weekly telegraph, journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1880-188?, September 15, 1882, Image 1

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l JOURNAL AND MESSENGER. TII15 FAMILY J0UHXA1<—XEW.t—roMTl JS- UTKOATUKK-AURICULTUHC-DOMBITIC SEWS, Etc^-PKICK IbLOO FRB ANXl-M. ETAtUSHED IS26. MACON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1882. VOLUME LVI-NO 85: TO DEMOCRATS! Am *pfxl UIIm Party UTbrowOff Apathy m4 Awnto© Aalto* DhIIn(»f ttor Uaar Wif (hem •( I to* t am palpw b»Anf4. To Ik* I v»«*<r» til$ qf Georgia: The pros- out peculiar condition of the political tout now bring waged in Uia hut* wool! •**m to justify a dear and Eaecinct enum eration of tit* living tasuce which require U>* continuance of Democratic control. TtiU condition ia peculiar in this, that It present* for the lira* lime in the history of 0*orgia a complete coalition, or Radical and InJsieudeat ticket, oa opposed to lito regular iioinlnec© of the DemocratM party. Heretofore Imh |-.mt«-nt r-n hd-.t. • h»» •prong op in two Congressional die* knot*, and in n few of the oouz.it©* in oonteaU for the LrgU- latore. Hot narar before baa ft thorough and daiernmlaad t flirt !>©©n mado to cam the Htit* by ft combination brtven Radical* and disaffected Democrat*. Thla onprvee-:«nt*d move in* uVamt unholy alii* aocc wilt be readily defaa ed, if the people e*n bnt bo aiou-cd from r| parent apathy to the true condition of affair*. Dm im- mmw mniont> i> which tho party la power luv* always carried the election* since the BUtewa* r©dseu;.d from the eorraptiooa of reomatnutfen ami the It idioftl regime, hen iel the ind.tidoal voter to as-urne tint hi* personal pretence at the potla waa cot a nsc©**ltr, and itwoqldnow aeetn that not plaead' in ~ data of hta ... posed to inartivity. «f the eandi* die* Mr The which growa oat of thoprt-val no© of this erroncou* Mae, ia further n.v.ih d In ft disposition.' u th ■ I .rt ■•( < tr. .toUfrecir i the moral binding f | ‘ ;y nomination*. on,» n t>i ■ i .rt..f i. rr. ,todi*rr ^■1 binding foree which ettach^H I party nomination*. Joat eo long a* men I fail, a* Democrat*, to accoi J tu tc r.omi- nee* of their party ft heart* aad eontianodi Rapport, the Sopee of the Itai ablicfu.i will be flrsd to greater energy and more nnUr* ing effort*. TheesMamaoommiu**, feel- lug that n clear and coed** statement of the tree i«*ot* involved in the present cam paign would go far towai J* lh* correction of the evtb of apathy and diaaffeetton at present existing, earaertiy entreat yoor careful oonalderstion of the following view*: It i* immttorUl to the organised Democ racy whether the Itepr.iillcun* tight under their own ttax, or whether they a*ame the •peciou* garb of Intopeadeuta. Wnonc© cornea “coalition ImiepemlentUnir" In- depaadegee of action and of thought ia to be ndndrwd,nnlem baaed upon a consider*, tion i-resent or fntar*. It to h\*«d, it be- oorars tha moat servile depandanoa, ee- pod ally If su=h consideration i* to be paid L>* the enemiea of the party to which the new boro "ImlepemtouT beinogtol. Of- Area are few and aej-tr-nU many. The Democratic party ia tumble to piece in the poaU of honor all of-ita adhonnt*, however capable they mar be. Bat wbewih* claim* of one of »ur!i candidate* hate been n->< ted, there may bt a prospect of aanma* with.the the eeciatauce of tha large colored vole amoegrt a*, if he rone coder aome other nameth**: "DcmocraC* Tolbi* vote be appeal*, and t* christened in water any thing b«t holy a* the “Independent Demo crat." With Mwtalngiy pUnaibfe argn- meota a* to the uofairoeae of party con ventions, be etrrit© with him a few dtaef- fenud brother* and appeals to the Radio*! party, compomd in tin* State almost ex- rtosfvrty«''ti*£roe*,to elevate Mm into odlop. rbo “independent'into* Irinkling of mi e re b««KM« U»e "detefithat" on lUJinOi. The c-m-hfe ration he ta to be paid ia ofBee and spoilas the consideration they nr* to revive ia increased Radical strength aud dccirvud Democratic bar- tnooy ami unity. If th© coalition I* mw- ceaefnl, there can t<e bat one rcealt-Radi cal rale In Georgia. Bo many year* of prosperity have Inter* toned alee* the dark day* of raeoustra©- lion and Repubtioan MpramMy. that it may be weU to serioosly contemplate what 1* the (lateral ami neersenry rrealt of Radical tale in thi* State. It mean* negro supremo©; wherever that race bee the ma jority of vote*. It mean* regro suprema cy,*t*r, If it be (innlbl* to contemplate ft deeprr di gradauon in ft e-mdiUoa to fall en, something more, where the negro*«, oomi.it;rd With tlie d tax ffrcted white©, have control. The simplicity of the average colored voter, together with hi* innate gsotimees and oral na- tore, rooder* him comparatively barmlcs* whan left to himeelfi test when aroosed by tho manli uLutioo of derigulng pir*ona and nrgodonby Uwgrord ot^ower ai d gain. Mrat he *imply booomca tho tnhte attack* on tho tn*U- State. Caivia* wft* a far of the colored rnoMPd the people of Uex< gift will ate to it that neither by de-ertloo fro* tho Democratic party »or by Inac tivity tiicrete *hall *oJ» i rmou ba per mitted. And y*t to tide independentum directly ft yd logically point* I There ore but twopirtie* in OrorgU- Uu DamorraUe and Kadlofti. IJ* who do** not iflocg to tU one ncocrasrlty at- Uc»H- Mmaaif to tha oilier, and if he wram the dbgnl*# of tho independent coalition l*cm - ■ mots Inri linos tatiooa of our more dangerooa enemy to Rome than llannital. A o.n«pirator In tha eamp it alway* mure to tw f. iml than the enemy npou tha open field. The Radical party to Georgia loots alone to the negro vote for eoppert, and to tho administration at W ashington, it* mart corrupt branch, for eapplir*. Fed from *aeh a aeortr. that ha* turned U* W hiU Uoo*e Into n Now York (.olitiral tnuliog booth, what most be the growth t The Inactive or apalhctto Democrat, h.w*, rr apOJtol hi* course may appear to him, mteb hUotoftily adds to the power of iUdicalDm in tha ex act proportion that he daaraeeea the •treogth of hia own party. For twelve long year* Repobliaanbm has proffer.Ml to ou people the leone between the white race and the black race, and that U*ue D *tiil prominently before n*. W* have ondeavored in every honorable woe to defeat it, an 1 -<• far ww hot* wieeeedad. Ut a* not now. when we avo reaping thi foil fruition of | r.*cnt prp«t*rity, fail to meet thl« r*o« with brcumlt-g fortitudo and firinnf*«. If wa filter for ft me men*, If tho aotlradwm. of the Demo rata. that ootbn*la*m which ie born of tho loftia*t i«rt>o** that orrr aMranbd hum i -I. • l« ! the advancing cnrinj’, year* of toil and nr- doou* Etrug.-i. will not rru».t« the uni i{ \ > resuita. Tho nicv.ition of the D*gro to power. Eoctal and |oliticaL which la tho true aim of U^publlrinlMto m th«8e Jth. U a nstwrure which the fJ* of tha country should hoj* to avert. And .1 can only bo averted by the IU in.mr.mc party, iod.i«oU ub!y united, n.air.g togathi-r in ataet,bar- uooiuuK wiol>. I» tt.e Dun- Georgia la eotruated the roll's biflty of preaerting the j berate of ra of UOT will they not, n« tried, boldly meet the boldly mat It, a* eec.v T&ci DQUlah Ut from your «lut>j hut with n cl. nr c.,n tion of the maguitud.) of the .|*i<-Mio«.i for* gon, atipport with yuor aivoato seal thadtoUDgutabed «*>aUnnan wJ.«h« Damoerstic party ha» relaclad to Ulnai itaprineipltaand to fnrthe* It* nigh am bio aim*, llic Decnocratauf Georgia aiw*)« *tleaded to th* coh^rrii vie j U •omn»**auri*.i vith the right* o! ■Mkhtmu -itieena of the Htai*. To do more than U,;. wonl.l Imp™* h«ro«t»* *«»»• which Itlroald h« wrong to load liicia. To do lea* than thta would blot tn* dviliaalim, to wMek we bdnrg. The D»morr*Uo party can wvil afford tos b*. a* it m trath ta, ja»t to the colored roes. U eea afford to be yarrewa; and it la —■allied to Ihelr ed ucation and improvameat a* rapidly a* the resource* of u»e State permit Rot It recognise Dial the great iuU-rnaU of the •omuinim wealth, political, sort U and com mercial. are in the bind, of lh* wldtopoo- pic, and they ebook! control thoaa intonate Ibyarary twmoratde maana. There la no way a«j certain, by vkWl then vital inter- thu may b* *ucc*>«foIIy protected and fos tered, as by the administration of the gov- | lament at the hand* of IhHewtamtU Democrat to party r'eeoe In power. And ■Ml «n ai affafaktratteake beak rrU RepobRean party Mf ie tbi per- fiction «,fdiscipUnik bowevar corroi-* 11 maybe In Us metlio-D. To inert It roc oco* fully upon the polities! tMtt'.eficId, an* ininodltglom* ma*t not be eeot Abie and booe*t party Uwdera ore aaeomair to organisetioo, bat wbarewr they fat! in Uwtr doty or set otherwise than the inter eata of thetr State repair*, they ahoold be ribuncaa be reedily eceoapllahed the party. (^rUioly tha embraolag t4 MWfjrowiih its Louie*a, pcrtonatUm. j cure the sviL ia- atciuA»f ilveerthm in tha time of d*ng-r, patriotism would point to a rloeev actua tion with the party. Organisation and di j-ui for ur.al gains moat be ooo* hSSSm5SS!S3mmU of Mrty Imeahlnwr rolitkal alliance* within tha e S5j»nagnlwo>a fat view the wal farm of Hgapetal pohlle, areeoRraly permiealble and neceeearyt hot when the obiertlethe dcaira for office or other personal bcnrflt, irn *f ectivo of tho InUweUof tbs HUMJ wufbedratroyS^A Democrat “wt be a no patriot can be a oonapira- Pa: tohaSCailM Let aU past led In the i be bar- the danger , _ not a a pear __ rai—lng from the ootid phalanx when tho day of battle eomae, and »* *nr*i w* the eon will rifto on that evenlfal morning, eo auraly will victory perch the standard of Democracy. 'Gw i upon her eon* le do their dotjr.i call has never been made ia vain! Waantnoton Damav, Jiff. UKt.tr KttW Turning the JKej* na Wall n* the Tn- tolae. Ipwclal Telegraph and Me*aengvr. OtijraatooK, September 7.—John Wil liam*, convicted la*t Aognat of the mnrder of Mr*, firoaket and wnienoed to the pent- tantiary for life, broke jail thla afternoon at ais o'clock. Tho eaa* waa appealed and theHopremaOoortbndjortnflUinedthodo- cialoo. ill* brother was kero ail day, ttad 'll* thought arranged for hie eeeepe. The whole blame reata on Sheriff Dnrkett, who waa appeehroeive of hie escape, lie took no preeaation to prevent It Williams and another prisoner named Roberta overpowr r- •d the JaDev, ordered Mm in Um cell, look- ed Mm ap nod walked off. Saateo. JT4CO.Y VtXAXVtAt.LV. Acianlly Wllhent Any rientlwg Debt Ter «to* Tiret Time In Over Tertj Tents. So much having been Raid and written in regard to Uw city • extravagance and ee- onahaa been stopped and the other funded, a abort history in connection may toot be am!**, and perhaps leech Macon to avoid these evtte in the future. Macao now has a bonded debt of about ff 700JDM, boaring• per cent, inter**! and twenty- eight years to ran. Threo-fifths of all her Uses have bean irrevocably approprt- lo pay this debt, and with- an increase In her pres ent valuation it will be piid tnsboa! twen ty-throw years. The other two-fifths of the taxes are loft for enrveot axpaoeaa, bat rot strict economy there will not be Ji loft for Improvements. Beware, then, when yon start to build aewerj, a market-hooro. or a park, that yoo have the money In hand to pay for the asms, teat a have another Inca boa called floatieg uponyoo. The oily treasurer's book* •how that In the short apace of di years (ha dty ienrad *mall note* for two year* beartng 3 per east, interest to the amount of ttt&ff&Mfollows: tmft-ta9a-ttomas...|mA3e-oaMa»dlug.>t i*o.>i>-4nitoUedleg... I, l«n— Huff .... m4D-Uutomadltog... I, lo»*. with a Usable property of over fiUV] 000^00 to meet it. Mason has never compromised any of her debt, andoalara the ekaraotar of her riUsena change vary much, never will. HbewooM kero bean forrod to ffeaobat for the lUaratMp of many of her kfatoeea own ia carrying thla immense floating debt. And who etc eellmato what these two-year note* of Uw dty have cod her dt- teen* during the seventeen years they have keen loafing around. The Interest and disco* nt paid on them would make Ike original aoDount to k amall.. Nearly all of Maouola hoods have barn given to railroad* and col lego*. Bat these bond* wore paid oat at par for service* I rendered or material famished, thereby I rt fitting a full and f rta eqcivataiit for them, and the eity DowM|iHM .r. manr ollnr ImpraT.m-nu mliEMklirtk. Mmllmr- nwott M Ik. mt of uoUvr Oo.lmg .Mrt f rhc-n i.m.m'-r ttat - In-a Muoa pron- tu collrclnr wtlt oulul, lc.ll ua m nw «• !.u r, tat faat *tiv. < f it. lb. nr, that n.. ts.n ,1m, jea eboou to nt<rwcnt) oa Is KmMmmIi satton llb.nl -Itb jour pronlM. to roar promlM^t. t» w»i wn wIBa. •peoial to Tfetcgnph and MaMsoger. Nows in. September fi—The convention to nominal* a Senator fof the thirty-at stk district convened kero to-day, J. B. 8U1- chairman. A committee wee ftp- pointed on pUlfor-v. Them are too eete there ie a proepcct of a deadlock and row. W. T. Rent! nod G. J. Mania, both of MtrietVwr, wore pot la nomination. After turnly ballot*. U. J. Martin rood rod Uw nomination. The two-thirde rale wia adopt*J. W. I*, li. Itetilnln'i Mspn••Mletlvr. fperifti Telegraph sod Mwnpt. M u t.ri» iivttxx, Uju, SapUmhor a~Dr. Mark Johuaton, Jr., wu tiom>ntted to day for RepraaantitlTO in the primary by seventy-five majority, tn a vote of S3. limnr. sTOiaatr Veijm.ni >, (»*.. Haptembar*.i.>- Hi* Door CfBt« numinatad t*. H. lVndlatoo today or tho Irf'gi'la'.uro. Mi ia a M»(id Dttuo- rat, aod ulil mako K it A !41 ;* *i and rparkllng Riilry'i ,Sj|. imr Aperient is (1m cheapen and luoat ileiiginful purgrtir* tu use-. For dys pepsia and habitual oousUpaDou i l da- li^bta • very body. tVAMIfIX G T OX* A tontapawitut utve* n UIHnpee of Idle nt ttoe < npiiai. ultra will remsmber that Mark Twain once congratulated Mmaaif upon having vialtad and wriUau np M Uw Ewroal Otty" wKkoat ones making oaa of Byron's beckoned afpr vision, "Butekaredtomaka iday," This was no doabt wall, hot if Uwbnmorooa Mark was really hunting for ImmortaUty on that lino, ha should have undertaken to writ* np Wnah- icolon without tonrtilBg upon roiltlm Tb* peopis her* are ■ataratedwith poUUc*, and the very atmosphere aoeme potllival. *jf owning , —... -_-j aioak of.owning a ■Mor hooae and ioC And It it thtjr oapitnl aloek la trad*. Another large okuw imitate and raver* Uw disUootioe*, nadl coart Uw favor of the poUUeal arirtoer—y. II ttowmWoimro Their c * ambition tat. wU their visiting lion to a pun, trnthfa If not neon.) mwi |y political. Warn Congress D not in Marion eampaigu* are U» ho worked op, and nmewmvnl* —otherwise known m voluntary coolribu. tion* are to be raiaed. Mr. Jay lUbbatl and hia 11 Ul* ciroalar have been repeatedly and oft dlacoeaed hr aU tha newspatwn, large fry and small fry, throughout the country, and atiU rtw good work (or bui work, as yon pieoaa) goes bravely ou. Bo far as I know, tho eanaoa office ia t . only buraau of any Urpiutmrnt that i *• not bean vwitedi bat wan the stony hearted liabbcll, who Iwe sent hi* '■ra? j In Uw narro to call Uw employe* in that pr ntlgy of »ar- .■■fifttrsrst running oa regular pay about two nuolh* out Of the preceding twriv*. ;t la anid that It woonunonly known amoeg Uwtreaaary dark* a* tho government pour boose. Thera ie a grim humor about Una joke that noons bat a census dark can np- prostate fully . The star rogj* trial ie drauiag Its weary length along, and rooms to be awakening vastly more Interest elsewhere then here. Not one man ia fif'y Ural I meet seem* to know or cam how Uw ease u going, though the paper*—notably the tVihV-gtro full reports of the proceeding' The universal impcoeaioo room* to be that the part lea prosecuted era guilty, but haw too mock money and iafinenre to be convicted. Ilob IngereoU, oUwrwtw known as “Uoym ftob," ha* just completed hi* a-gunwnt. Whatever el«* he may do, h* l.a«, dar ing this trial, established for himMlf an cnqucatlouable reputation *• a brag gart and bully. But whnt heaaklws*. a* aeoul, pot up io go-xl *hai>e, an liiwna- nounoeawnt Uw he would apeak fiUid the oourt room aa tt laid not been filled tinw the doaUqi day* of Uuiteau'a trial. Ilia peroration was very flee, and ooo account aay* brought many uf the ladle* preront t j tear*. • It seom* rather aingular that h<, & great albetat, in hi* final appeal to the should drawn bis crowning illustra- lion from Mary dinging In the crow <>f the crurific'd ChrUt. i'tw rase i« aa-uming •pedal intorert from Uw fart that the .U* tonwy-Gcoend ta taking part tn |«raon. Among the regular eontrtbabucia to tl*t* CauihU of |*te haalxen a aerie* of artirli* entitled “Uoaulp by . oberta.’* Now, Ib-b* art* is a woman, koJ whether from dire want of someth ng ehw to write, or in*m succeeding cuntribuUuo, Roberta ha* go; into her female head that thi* government ought to tie according to law, and that, a* far aa her disin terested end unsolicited efftrri* would avail, it shall be run according to law. Bne ha*, therefore, resurrected tho alatntc. *o much dishonored now that it virtually amount* to a dead tetter, which aay* that uo two o! a family ahull be amptorod in the depart ment*. Iter first attack I* upon hu-banda and wtrae. and contain* a eomnlete I.at of their names, together with the depar I mwi- U» which they are employe J. Now. ,«op!d as a rule like to ace their nauhe in print, but cot tu MWh coonertt^n a* this, and 1 have ua tdoa that *! Roberta «<uaM lav* been brought face to face with the fair one* p'loed in her lut. she would have de cided I aaUatly that it wu* a ooid day for S r when she undertook, ringle-handcd. to v# this government run according to law. Hhn propose* later to *i*o the nainr* of those connected by other raiationsMp until the job ia finished, and than demand that (ran** ha ahowu why they ahoold not be discharged. Ill*not known yet whether or not any cifiaUl notice will beUkenof tho matter, bat those enumerated cannot bat fen) uneasy, na there ta no «|oe*tteMi about Uw extetoLca of the statute. Washington lover* of our national game —bnaabaU-ara now having fine opuortuni- Uae of witaeoaing route Aral claia ama Sis:ir,S3&"Sr aMrta ud Uw ,otcroM.Bt ,nnt«l allat. Horn, t.u uf UwM .Uw. (4a, .Inurtinr, Ud U.J l.t .() * (ium Uwt b. di.cn di tab!, la ^otwHia- ud I’artwea. Um. whM ramilnl in t— TOT at Uwluu. br.nxmof Uuuiolm. (Jtorsi. hw . pi—11/ («ir <H>riuklin> tu the drt—rtm,.!*.. (•* f*c Mon. ihnu M. at twu cil/. AucmI thk niulirr i. lujSf Milan, foruirli at VIm.IUo.-Ici I. now .niutf i-tiUd In Uw twwtoa cOiw, i.u.l J U ].•« «in. A.::. • C, n !•• /mu. dm oMottu. praptMtonoi tlw rujeiuni. ss,isr ta *aA;ii*hK«ra II. U. Mtntnw Comnui/. Ittnopu/ii /ct In It. intuit-/, Iwt took, for Emm (Mam In Uw tolar-. Whotmt niino vitbaM cii—tinii to ■ J on! o( lit 1 Lit. whnl m DOMESTIC mm. WAsanoTon, Beplemlwr tk—Tlw jury tn Uw star root* caameanw into wart ahortly nonaoed Uwt they had not agreed i Three wore given by Jadge Wylie at con siderable nnd tiwir general tandieg was strongly against the defandauU. At their own request Uw jary wore allowed to take tiwir noise to the jary room, and again retired. They will report again nt taro o'clock in the afternoon, to vhlyh time the coart race*rod. At two o'clock tho star roato Jary agatu came into coart and reported that they had failed to agree. They were directed to retire and report again at ais o'clock. When the; came Info eoart at the latter bear, they e monnoed that they had ranch ed aa agreement in regard to some of the dofenlants. hot not as to other*. Judge Wylie stated that Iw naa not praparad aa yet to araapt a partial verdict, and the jury ware toid to retire for the night and coma Into court again at ten o'clock to-morrow morning. The rroiw of the court baa Um oonllboid from day to day by meets, no adjournment haring barn fakvn. Oueof the proaceu(tc.g coanwl wa* in. tenirwrd to-night, and Iw asnraeaad the otiinlou that tlw jury havo reached a ror dirt of gnilty a* to Brady, He* rdrll, Miner and Vrtie, i>.»*l-ly an ar*|aittal m to Tamer, tnd that they are *Uli hob idering the case of the two Dora***. It wa* ascertained at tlw Treasury D* partmentto-d*y that tho pay ment* alreaay made oa account of expenses in the prose cotton of tin* star route case* arc aa fob tows: For rorvic-a and cfl'cnara. II. IL Urewster (hefora hi* aptejintmeut aa At- tomvy General) f.VU»: \v. A. Cook, ror- vices and sspanM*, »*«'•,N*?; George till**, rorviom and espeoaea, fl^l.ikj; W. n. Ker, rorvioan and esiwnaro, fffi.rc'7: U. T. Merrick, servicra and expehroe, fifi, 1 00} A. W. Gilattm, rorvics* and «stwnavs, $fi,(r.s>; tatai gli.MJ.'U It will be seen that tho atMire esprti-ca inetul« only lawyer»' fees and estwoar*, and only so tnach of dim da** of aooount* a* ha* been pawed to tlw accounting officer of the trtamry. No.i. •»f tlw other account* »d exjwuae* incurred in Ihi* trial, such aa aritoca* fees, comiwu- aatlon of special agent*, court expense*, etc., hive yet bevu predated at the treaa ury. It I* estimated that the** rspeuroa, togetlwr with Um* additional amount to be l«UI paoounsfi fnw, will *aell tho total ea|*n*c« <>f the trial of tha star rosto ctae* to about fi.UvSW. uVi vas'a tousor. FKtLxpanmtx. Hepterntwr !*.—The Times to-day pobbsltea a letter from O jI. A. K McCluf, editor in chief of Dial p iptr. ud- drearod to F. I*. <»'Mailer, srorrtary of llw (Central Cranch IwnJ t^eagua, nt Kcranton, lVn nay It aula, in refareuo* to (In charge made by the TjW* that ccrtniu saa m m leaders of tlw Iridt I.m l Iw.igue were hargainidg with Uw leaders of Uw lteia.l> liaan t arty for toe aaie or transfer of fiU, (Ul Irish votes. The letter i» f great length, and reiterate* in detail the uhtrvr originally mad*, which i* that the contMct waatobemnda witht'amerou on the t>a -is of n removal oi Iwwcll from RoglMi i to eu~.btu Kdwnrd 11'ide -glwr Gondon t mislead Uw Irish, and tha payment nt liberal amount of inonty to (Hinton, iruuv » KTiB OlMOliU, Septemh.Tt1.--A .\Vm* M"4i mora*»tce.at a«ya; The yellow f*i v or iJcmii U rapidly di«ip|.*-anug from (!. city. During V o iwHUf-'our hours n. i Flood, iwiofri boy atwat aerotffean yuaraold, was arraated bora Uvday for Uw murder of Robert Beutt, on the flth Instant, a far- H raridlag near Morris'* charak. Camp- oouat/. Flood via aa employe of Brott, an/ the two qaartried about tlw fklturo of the boy to perform acme aer- vise, when Flood picked up a sharp axe, •rod iu barking timber, and barfed it In boon's brain, rousing instant death. > urru rimcmii. Rocnasraa, N. V., ffeptember 7.—In the eve of John D. Fills attorney, who was required to show cans* why Iv* •Uuld not Iw punished tor cootempt, tor f irm-Mug to tlw prase informstiou th it h* was afemt io move tor a reopaotng of jadgment in a new oner, on tha ground that he had die- wivertd that oe * of the princip al docn- miuU ban boon formd. Uw decision of doe* Uo* Macimber, of theBuprvmaCo irt. vix* dinafe* thv right b» furnish aleteuicnia to Uw pros* before trial. If th* report (a fair. uisuMiima MowronwuT, September 7.—Um. W. C. Dat#a,prr-v*nt member ■># (^Nigri from th* third di >tric! of Alabama. w.i* to lay renominated liy acclamslioo by t’w Den- ovrmte. luuritqoa ua. Fauaata. Bvpteuiber 7.—At SlrTI o'clock ib* Dthmis. Many tc.Udlngs w« re darn aged, but too Urea were lost venom* «>*MoinacxKas. Linoout Ns*., September 7.—Tba Graenb-wk htete con.etotton fioisheJIt* !ut»orsthia morning The nomltaltou of Utc Bute ticket waa deferred end placed m Dwhaodsofa coma-Utee of thirty fire, •ho aro to meet aad confer with the State ar.ti monopoly ouaroolion at Ma*tiug« m tho '.'7th mst., with a viow to roinbiuing *11 opposition to Uw Itepoblirnn and Item centra | art tea. enmo'a aaaui. Fgiteuxi.nii k. Hrptomber 7.— fl.e re-i-ort of Dortura J. w. Arnold, of New York. H.*».Hlwke*iw4r. of FhitadripM.1, and J. W: McConnell, or the Army Medical Mn- Mum, t\aahiii;*t<-n, tlw imcroscot-h' dpi rt* elected to iu*k.- a miacroaoitlral cuioi- HoIktD tstdi-n of (iuit««u'a hr*in, will Iw published iu tlw I’hilaiYlphU -t/r./ir.il .Wn j on Sit- rday. Il ridrrrwu to their rr|>ort the mountiin*. Tlw i A piece of ora weigh- • oooUlo* fil.V) of th* pree- j — ^ shaft has bran sunk seven feet to the rain, which i* three feet wide. A loo of such ore would be worth filOOJXD. Every one te wi'd with escitenwnt. a now voaa awwanou. Naw You*, September 7.—A cigar box was fuand tloaUng in North river yaater- day wkiehrwnteiirad a mala hi tuft In Uw _ jvidron at that address an/tw adifiitted that hi* wife, ebom he had married sis •rah* ago, hod given birth to e chili in Uw room, aad Uwt on Uw advice of Dr. Theodora Y. Kinny, of Ca'feraou, win at- tend'd, h* said ho dtepo ,-d of tlw fo tu* ta th** manner named, tJ.o i-tj^r bearing tha ailiraaa bring inadvartenUy oral m a wrapicr. Ihe physician and Davidson Haro been arreted. The lady Ulna criM- oal condition. Nr.w Yoax, heptemlwr 7.--A. J. Homs- burg, i t Brownsville, Trsa*. hi- bei-n en- giigrdfor Uw past two day* in soliciting rohscripUons to «fund for the relief of the }!1V IsV^rM* (him mi'I/iV fat*/ in Ilnm.tilU i * . . FOREIGN NEWS. LoobON, dsgfemher 7.—A dtepxfeh fton Ismail la to the Exchange Telegraph Com- pony states Uwt the troop* at Tel el Maketa are going lo Has* aro ia on Satur day, when those at Nefieh will posh for ward to Tat el Mebuta, and go on loth* front Monday. All regiment* will carry two days' rations. General Wolrotey will proceed to th* front oo Batn' lay. The corra«| oodent of the .Vnrs at Alex andria has obtained from * mortrelUbte aoorc# Uw exact eteengtk ot IraM Pasha's army. The grand total Is as follows: In fantry, 4l,flBj cavalry, HSW»i guns, lit; rocket tobra, It; Itedoubw, 0. A dispatch from Paris to the Times sajra tha rumor that England, with the w-rant of Russia, has signed a secret agree ment with Turkey relative to Uw ultimate organisation of Evjpt gain* ground. A dispatch to Uruter’a TeUgram Com pany from Alexandria says It U rumor, d that the Saltan offered Kgyi I to Ragland . .l- *- aonditteNw on auffvrers from jdkif fever tn llrounuvtil*. j S5JK21 Mr. Htoomberg raised ff!W »n raeh. which » S5f!!g!r l0# * n ** mi deeltnad h<' *cnt Inmu-dUWly- nutdUUly to hi* house to I w> * om y‘-n« L ii l tm.L by telegraph. It l< stated Ihit! t^JS^^SS** /The^Parta ror IJ .a Caraou,cf llrownavilte, has ' rJmSndroU or^m^ Ti^Je feu rrartvtTe Ulo'-mbcrg A Raphael to ra- JSS ISSOLZ rixvd celvv subacripttou tutu* h'jtemt'cr 7.—Fjr th* .ate*, partly s - . »d« rn-wtiy loner barometer, stethitury parntiue. huonn U.USIM. Eaerou. l’v, September Jh—A freight aT*t».» collided nt Ifeln- -Unity afu-rtiuon. Both eugtne* nud errsrsl car* were wu ek ed. Cell Monte, one of the oldest watch- dmu ou the toad, who was rdir g on the fra.gh. engine, wa* jammed Head for* moat into the fire lux and hurt>«d ?•> a crisp. stating tha t'o.ttllo and Jago Macao, three t'obanl lexders, lately succeeded in escaping from ed to Gibraltar, with the vtew of g( ing to America. The British polirv, hoa.ver, nctwitb*Undiugtlw:r i-rotestaUune, Itaod- ed them over to tho tip-mteh autl orttie-. Two of th« m wrra relumed to tiwir pri* nlt'sdi/.. bo) Mac * wa- HOt to Uwgatie;- at Out... i!i« frteod* aiu groUly n’.vro;< J cor.- rmtng Ida fate. rira.-n*’M in aixsa.-psu. Al*xai>j>bis S*-J«teUlb«r ; • •• mir- derir o' tin Englishmen Dot.- -1 Itirh* ard-on wn« hunged si 7 o'clock •»•:* Ci »rti- r>4 tq- (Le nvUve poUc**. lie •» ■* ajoda(te.l fr*»r.* the prison Minmgh tic luwty > • corted by a detachment of Kegli-h trgo|«., ud the gvl•»»•*-. .Wiv/irol .*«« •< » wi.l *«»' Mliturially : '*l'h*r*» i* *a »h# ml ronropic rn vital loos co tc«aon for ebaugiug the ouit ion* which were ortg. inally evpr«.-H 1 thvt (luitc.ci. uu ahbor- mnl rharaster. justly suff. ani the i-»nn!i> of the law f-»r tJ«<* high eilme jie com mitted.'* , Til a TiUinc-.MtUMinx. wtlt !•• great uetd of ycrunivry Cnirx'Mi, tteptenihrr 7.-The Tariff Cora- .±T? f mteaion today Uwrd rotreecntaim i of J??' 1 *!?]. 4 CJ! , i*v- '*?' ,, tlw Michigan, niacondn »u.l Uiunceota STJ^jSWSeM^l!! lumber trad*. Thai eiproravd themselves , ?*”f;** ?.V prt ! Memphis andGreq It* 1 of Grjnm, i „ ho ,, s*ju»r«- luouu ! wQ I drni.|*.l J» .1 At hi. (iluUUoil i» I-lk. ifc. ,,, 1 ia,. ul o,J m ji Ir.llrU iui. J-tiH ’.t> to-day. Jatigo Algoo.1, of Itouw, mt Mj 4 . r . ttcvtral hundred Kurop*-.ir» • i;- (he execution, but few Datives *•-».- rvsrlit. H'laju (he tfoop* h.ul wr.hdriM i. died to-dny. mg leusm »svrn- j prtertit. tVtwu the 1 l'KWtrou, Htg.umb,i H_ fh» boartl of ; lw«>^.l. til. Ar»U health bulletin nnnouiu-*« nine case* of number*, yellow fever tvdvy, tlw ol*v»nth dny of u 1U Moiru-. IMh.tMome.-iilJraiia , Ufnu».H.pl.uil.i,T -.-'t.l«l^ « l iooni/ n.|»rt I. tlitrat-blu. Tli.r«! '•* orJ—J iK. 1-1-^“ of Iho Mlo.l..,- —U! n.J of ;enniiry aid. » ** Urge poeportiqu of nur rralJi - “ *“ “ “ “* fH*wral>i* lo rttsining the pnrout duty I lumber, which they * .id tu ouiy from 111 , H evut. The htaW« sl owed (hit the capital cr.g ige J only Iw state tin nun figures, IL- r-ilne of •he i n.duct meigt.t dgurrs ntiirtlir .lUsn- llty l roduced In ten figure^. Over Jil/Mf) m-tti *r- employed, and th«*ir iearly wag» * umo'mtPiiH'v.'n'wn million dollar*. AMUttc • ii tr.ua at nawrouT. l(.>*roj, Si-pteaife-r 7.—A »|k«u.I fro.n Ni-wiairt, It. I, -ay •: A raw? of tsintrachJ- t-rn. it is rvpurlcd, l.n« **cTurr«-i here, a scv-n-year-old child uf Ueliry U. Vchm- „„ lowp of New K*rk, luvi* g dhd uf that w |||, Gnonnr. It. Lixu, Ci -iirtvau of tie Hoili f t'ornmiiu-e under the au>picv« uf the Y. M. C. A II. C. Ur. ii was ll. V. Umtr.M Hour. II. H. li * Hoard of Ilral'h. llaovra-viM.i:, T«X*r, TS re a. re f jrl> -• _!.! r Y. M. * I1»*»ician. Dm Pres! 'xmu.il .ud rauulu, (b. bloul b/ mm Uiuwn'J Inn BIUot. Vummu. H,Wib.i t-J wtsrl»( th. Cub mnMM bM bnarmlnd«i the Interior Department. The sow mission reports as le the appo'clmeot of regtetra- tion offfeera, and say that tt was not doomed adtUaht* to oomu-Atm a naw registration, but wra decfdrd to order a nvrewn ol the existing ragtatratioo Uata, as required by F% t *&wSC wt. Tha « ’ • U. i-UHJid. tlli.ll. -Ihw b la m n. .i—-t in .unlii<-t wuh It*. i-npOM ot lh« BdmnW. to-. Md ti.frtji. Uw.th.Mm- SrSBefe 4 vr«tigattou, thvt thi* a'atata hod Uvn in force fur tar Ira year*, without Uing adju- (iievtcd in th# c»urt- of on lerritoryor distorted by Coagro**." For elnldres, ooundcecenU and inti Id* ol weak .'.•iiviRni'M*. i‘- tm ctv- - den'i Liquid Kxtran ot Ikef and Toole tariff >r aloft la pint botth ♦, will be found lavaTuabk. .M- for Col t- u'Sf tak of/.' r. < ifdru .• sti illy { Pink c" ling teeth With young or old, vav Fhooeer wiarijr, walir they may, 8UZGDONT by uight ood »Uy. any niaraiiug i xt ut rmorhro. A rr|«rt from Brawn .ole rays that th«- fevoc Kcma to Im> tuarenaiug slowly, the oltteial rc|i**rt for tlw last treaty ( >ur hoars di^vr* only forty-eight new <um« ai»j tWJdustha for that period. Tlw re lief c->ramiifee furntehed aid yeaterdav to low. Several biw caira her* broken out nmong the soldiers stationed here. Major Withrr.-lfs son i* down. KnleM funds are placid io tlw mall contractor's hinds wo General Uamiitott, of the marine ho pita! service, lias received tlw following: '“'nurnsrilte, Te r., SemitemUr ft—Flfti- . a new oomm of fever. Three deathi. fro11 yellow fever. (Burned] "Mtaaar. Huigeon. •'Conor, Health I Mirer. •'(i-M nau-u. OeUe tor.” **Ct.rp*» Christ!, JV.r., S-'pt. >nUr -.—We have pa*-off Uw Itrowusvitle mall, but the pmt-iunster at 1'ena refuse* to rreelve it. Will go out to Pena to-night and p*u it through, il postibla. N rtrotur, "AasUtnut Horgv J<i." I‘eu*nratio, September s —Twelve be i The National Twelve n izirs ot UralUi has i ak an .... to-day a cohtred. The weather for the to noon to dry waa very warm, but it is now cool, with a rainstorm threatening. "Wwinroi, IkcreUry." Pux«amu, Hfti!*mber 9.-The board ot _jolth deeUrta Uw yellow fever epidemic. We luv* hod la twenty-four hours sixteen new cases and three deaths. A terrific storm prevails, having continued for a 3 ht and d*y, which threaten* fatal re ts. Oce uftlw greatest burden. it.fllri- by the epidemic te the inability of the merchants to eoileot looney doe, all ouun- try pl*er* having quarantined, n?.«nwi- — a grneral snspeawiem or bust- A Urge number of those beet able lo pay are absent and cannot tw reached, white those ebo remain are hold, tag oo lo tbriv dollar*, not knowing what the neat two tn vntSa miy bring forth, nor what th»y will have to codura before frost. ■NMt entirely man are greatly emborrasacd. TbeMBi |4iuo of the tovrf in the past forty atahl hours, with tin ronalonDy increased -tek rates and death rates, has raodered necessary the appeal which turn bean rcado to th* ge*wro*ity of tn* eoau- try. Dnlaea aid shall apudily come the greatest woe mnst prevail. The ennlribu- Does should he Iran .mltt-J by teirgrapk, when yeeeibfe, aa there is uw imperative tocei of funds. The large proportion her* of Northern aad osavcUinaled men ren ders ua atnguiarix urceratblo to tSa ravage* of the dtesate, wMfe the number of tbeawk i mm are bravii Brown, th* eon Dr. Mellon was out thfe morning. Dr. Mriglmoferntin very rink. One l»P bribe phtelrtona. i*t*o fiver is very much on li .ra- wrap tw... death* ia tweoty-fwir hours. Foarteen ■■doUarsUibe tote! amount root ia by eabscrtptlon. I he river continue* at a very high s'sgc. The weather Isriexr, with a light norther. anumano. V»*ua, Naw Mrxiixi, BcpfemharH.— ♦ Burr<.i pi, rt-.r.V t .iIh-a.I x,-t, U «- rvM Vnl " . llU»*«~l") »>• tMMitolMIMtiMf. . « WnW ..rtwroan Mm "or dlii .r, iomIILl- l" r.Uttmm. , Blinl j ,t nm Bro.u. ai -i lh* city pi.j-icnn !»•* I*''usurouxntwL ' lr>* nnintc r of !• rai c*m-« in Matamurn* II. i annuo! Iw-lull .-«■ .»./ m -.. I kn ttm« li.n-.ut II, j.f.tl., us ! Ami It- Ihu.-inc V .lu ' ■' from Now k«»rk to Newport. Ilicrlu.dsl W AMiiiaorog. . It D said that foi ... . me tiiuc bar!. »*u-ri- hit* bran n -atiit iry ' f r ,„< !• fit m IL? major'a c-Jitegc.but theata'o- , f,„. r n :v «t is not V. rifle I. Taut, or i arr. xaaa l uunma, Beptinnbcr 7.—A special to *. gnrgeon !l.c iiunou hu-pltat fiiilovrmg telegraph grp- 1 feruae oo Urnba/uo afreet a large of arm* wa* ma(le , Kavivnnugh, rlto wa- su*trati'd of >n attempted murder tn run- neettua with the same affair ; Mecl*. who i*rri-:rd fur porticipati >n in tic mar- of Hatly. an info mrr. and Doit", Dan* ami Keogh, who wero implicated in the Her-lie p'. ce murder. Arg'-AVpau, September ft—'lira Im-ly of th.. murderer of tlw Ktigtishuian, Iiicl.ar.l- aud DoImoo, flto wa* rneutr.1 yester day, was left hanging iu charge of twenty native iMjlicemea Late last evening au Arab mob over*»uvrered the guard no l carried off live body, together with the rot* **ith which was hinged. They carried lh© murderer*s c! vthc and rop«w to a mosqiie relic*, and the liodv is to bo embalmed that of n saint. Tiwra wen* no Hriti-h sotdiera present. tUDIHi Iftaijv. Bepramber ft—Earl Hpenecr. lord lieutenant, announce- that eraen- l-ibet. No i dcti'.ut'on i* , Hurgrtia.” Ilbapleauf uut guilty was entered. I tw jury was drawn. cv>tn;Ki*««l of wfiiles, after |challenge* by the titau* nnd sigit ty tlw defeat- «ix for 8 TUT d State’* witm vartattous from tho evrideocc giv inquest, grtsiDy weakevtng duim|HirtaLt Inquest, grrat'y weakouiug tlw jm cu- ti»Hi. The killing by llaile with n 8|>emwr rill# wa* fully .-i.dilt-tH-d. Tlw re wire Ihrtv shots fj.cd, one thtougU the heart, one through on.- lung nnd «*or in t:« aide. Illnirf.il at tin third abut, without ajenk iitf. The Mute's wittie* r* . nut lliair culled Unite a **d—d liar.” Ilaile walked i lnu. to the tax office, followed by lliair. win | tion hid hi* hand in hi* left breast. Iliilo moil. Dirmigh earne to the door, with th* rifle, i.nJ out on the SideWr.Ik—Hlair adranctug towai d* him. Haile fired and lUair moved round l>?tween Ifoilu and the court liouxe. Hail© muied luck toward* the out side of the sidewalk and fired again. lUair mo od out towards tno sidewalk aud nt tlw third fire fell ou hi* side, tarn- td on hts back nnd dinl. The Htate fatlcJ to establish th© language of lfaik after th* killing, shown;.: premeditation of ttw devil. ’Hie day wm e-m-nmed in taking testi mony for the prosecution, all witness©* present being examined. Counael an nounced fh it nut ou-* or two inure would tw ex .mined to-morrow. There wa* no direct testimony as to malice. Ttw evi dence for the defense will toko alt of to morrow. 'lira cos© will not r!o«* before Maturdsr. IM40OI4 nrvdx OATS. tirec in ttw matter of ihe sale of Canonc'ict to F. D. \f :!:nn, lb* iwtition wav di«misaed. thu* leaviug Willimu Ht-ra :u«- in |>raeti(*j.| po«-©«sion of Canon- chet itidrliiilU l>, UfJei*ousted l-y proceed- Si*amonKLi>. tfeptc-nli'r 7.—Tha Demo, mile (Mat#context nnt in th* state- house at noon t-» .-ay. IN ' > .er&or John M. Palmer w <* made peraia. eot chair man. lUasp rah arraigned the Republi can i arty, Prrstdant Arttmr attd Jay Unb- (MX AT ql'KUni (Jtneanc, Bej-tentbcr 7.—Early this morn- Ing a firo broks out in »n© of th* rirtwet and xwd valuable blocks in the sober! *. There waa no wMe? where the fire wse UiMiovsrtd, and non© wm avapabfe for fully half aa hoar. Asa con- seqaemw, tha block f ran deg on three streets was burned. On the fourth side of the Hock flr« proof boikHngs stoppsd the flames. Heveral dry gooos, grocery, Jew. •Try and other Store* wet* dratroyed. Che loss waa over f IffO/jOD. vim KMUtm dvncoxxttrix. Wumthoirai, September 7.—The MU passed by Goograro app duting a special committee to invasUfato and report npoa the Mfestestpol river levee and jetty ajra- tem appr.q r • • : ^ to defray the ex pense* of the committee, bat by aa over- sight on part of the framer* of the measure, aede vSo amount available after the presentation of roar hem covering the expenses of ihe committee, rho committee is to meet at Uairo Illinois, on November lotto, ond tn order tn obviate any tnoenven- CAii r;»ni- nliun a resotation In l 'rsina Mo Kim.in(lr<l< i • nd. 9i;fortk>acfueaWMiMri acted upon. Edward F. Kkinnr r, of Pan- rcf-n--. nted. arid which noanimuJily in* doraed aMDMHHti IV. ('*-.iay was comlnate And.-” I M.tttotee fur ju- murderer* 'Jwo i 1*0*0 *|-©cl \l s -The Ciieyenne ing* it law. 1IIK ivpiau llicvvix, Keptcmta- I I , is ie port'd to ha««> feft their rcrarva ithout leave, ire working their way Dirmigh I'oiorcdu and Kxn-a-. Tin *o is no duu'.-t they are returning to Uw line (Udge^gcncy In Dakota, Dr. Me- flilticuddy, the agent tlwre. having, it i« eai f, offered tfn-m i-.-rmi-.iun to com* Um re and adviud ihe Indian o minisstoner to pennit it. the Indians, uut being equipped fur the journey, are likely to cum .nit drj ud di-.;t,« oo tha country through which they (•««*. Three (virnpaiiles of infantry at Fort I yon leave in th* morn- tag by railway to intercept them if thoy atte mpt to ct-.wa tho %rksn*aa. One rwi- R uy uf Um> Nttilli t'avalry is ordered from •rt Pa;©*, and it i* reported two com- ra of oav dry ur© fallowing them from prutiable blood may be abed. noniriba at tiauuujb 1>aitii.i.k, Va., Hcptamta-r ft—’I his even ing John 11. John dun, tnayur of this city, •hot John E. Haichsr, late chief of police, tatheting what Is bolt*red to be a mortal wound. Ttw t-artle* mrt casually Ihi* •vooing, and Hatcher demanded an spot- tor a statement of Johnson's that tclrar had not accounted for fine* Iw I collected. Ttw apology was refused, a scuffle ensued and Johnston shot Hatcher. Ji lms*on swrtendered himself and was ad mitted lo ball tor fl-sUUft amain m shhl Tnumtouan mm Caaatmooa. Beptemferr ft-CooehWrol ej - it. iuuit was created ihis morntag by an attempt to spoil the score of tbs English. Brvu after tha team hod reached the rang© they, side by aide with the Americans, » mencei practice at 900 yards, they fert finish'd whM Captain Mellfh, on an etamtaotloa of hi* gun. discovered that rome person had Umpsrsd with tt, scrateh- tag tiro mnafeon the line of a sight, with the * vJdent purpose of destroying sura a‘m. «f course Captain MeUUh and hfe comrades were both rarpri<ed and Indignant, and i nmediately made complaint to the Amer icans.. Toths latter the afhMHH^^m mortify tag. TO UM latter the affair WM very ytag, and they axpraroad thrir bM. n ub. Ml Ite dm.,... ESStt&f" "■* 0,1 Wxw Toax, !Wptetn*wr* Fra»^ U. Hulomon, who waa airautat» IJ Florida on • ekarg* of def raadiag hie ell-1 #at», wo* arraigned U !)*'•. liruoxiju |*i- bee Stout t-'-day. Mr. W ngkt, one of Um victims of the | rmmer.wbo is ttw priiwi- pal cimplftiumt. •%. present. Th# mk m»-«T wiiwd enailn«ti<m and wee h- l.l to as-.:t tLu ... ;,wit t-f in, gr ind jury. .» ij tli ■ polira ol JarkMinvIllo itnU j h chtef flllc chtef of pulios would ■toBri-.Mi r W : k„.„ Sb»«b..LmM.a.bM lb. »-i, Mu>« th. (rent, -Web, it ■lUIMiMof Hum mBm. All si tin IT- <M Iran lb. BnUah suan. lb- lwl"l fMlnltlM M* D>.l kSSSU. III. L'rlll.li Is*. I. | otrJsl l.nlillol ami «i .MtUMII»lbs - Brt*.li « JPB_ TSBErTSKLur x—aii oi Ar«bi Pufc.1 IIOM Im OMf. BUI braW toT.I rl KM4r, h4Mm Ii... bl.uk (©Irgrai-n* tl.n war ul&r© from a w.i and a half miles from Eessa-om lawk t__ foUowtug report ot tide morning'* oi* ra- ttunei “Mrptemhe, i.tk, noom.—Tba onsniy raeounoitered uar i.dvtnc© j .-«i:ha/Do- sidcrabta force c t ell arms at dKi -t.rrnk this monitag. General WiUk* a<(vnnc»d nnd attacked them, drivteg them hock with low. W* have taken four gun*. Our tos^ea^an^Mta^n* enemy have retired into thrir worn, fron ars now firing at five " PPM dumfesvid fur Cliff ird I. Loyd, resident mogi-tratc. Id resting tho people at L-taghm, County (felway, at Petty Sessions, ©xpr. -u. d his ■A iti-factl.ui at the improvement which had taktui place, and remarked that Eirl Siwnccr. lord Iu otejant, would nuiit |tlw penalties conferred by Uw arms act if th • district continued peaceable. Tn© Dublin poLc© appear to be grateful fur the consideration Earl Bpenrar has extended toward them. They are full of I/cal and rrsalution to do their duty. Tnaniotmu. Mixu.t, Bejitembrr ft—On* hundred and ►©reoty-flvo lutivau died here <>u TnorMtay and '.*77 death* occurred in the ncigbortug villages. I’auis, ttiqrfemeer ft— Dispatches receiv ed h«-re state that the cholera Is raging in Cochin rhino. mxrnlin asbkstui tu oxomaut. Bxau.i. Scptemtwr ft—The Togblatl re- port* that white the grand cavklrv mv neaver**r©re Uing ruoducted by Crown Prior© Fraderick William yesterday, two Iu uch ritficrr* of high rank in ctriiton dr • »©r© arrested. They have bem mak* iug "ketches of the ground. ©oava axi» rarau. Hnxuoiiai, Heptcndwr 8.—Th© ditficnlty I*; I ween Japan and Corea hostwstiHr ■luged. Coir* lino agreed to |«y UTsM,- spondent of the Time* telegraphs . , r»-nretail ion h© had with M. jhicler % pra*- i tent of Dr» Frun*: i rouarti an I minuter of foreign affairs. 'Hie Utter ihclnml: "We a>e not, r.r at least we do dot think w* ire, a vaevt'on cabinet, and the prod of this 1* that we are preparing Mite which ■ prupi'v to Mihiuit to the tffiiunbars. 1 »htU r . with all my force. 1 have remora-1 il. camn there, as the railway, canal an t tele graph or# now working fairly W# b*v© found and buried the body of lieutenant dribble." .4i«itenant dribble, of th* Dragocn?, i H'ooed In General Wotsetny'* dfeputeb, hvi been tn Using since itw great cavalry charge at Kae*a«sta. Ills Body having been found unboiled, it is thought predate \ U3(XA, Hepi< ui! rr ft— A HfegUB fMk St. PctrrslMirgpubtishrd here, stats© that ite convig^* u» tlw t>rtson ut Khoklum ra- oitiu r ©riAfy sui the guard wm ealtaff out to suppress them. A struggle ensued .ud forty ut Die convict? were aukd. a wotiox cktsM. Is >xT>jM©8©ptem v -er ft—A corrasp undent wriu-* to th^ Ma’aeheetar f/w<tnftan that •-Mr i thing Ilka a crpi . iu tha ©ottoo trade at 'Hdiiaot is .beginning to be felt. The w • ©k ••( stoppage f'»: tlw recent holidays should have bran the rule, not th* excep tion. tiho?: titn© wilt M*m be atmosaeuate t u'sorj. nnie«« there Is an unexpected ©hang© ter Die hotter. mi cnuuMi in ooaoa. IsntMix, H-pteirber V. -A dispatch from i'lkui, d it» J th© AUi test., wli eh lute been c imieiL t-atfd to the Timet, stales thvt the < 'hliie*« authorities intervened boldly* ta (a rea. and -t-IXed th© fattier of the King mi l brought him to Chinn. Thu Kiughoa Intu mutated by Chinese stit.e and tamsna, Haiduu-.ber ft—The HriUda bark (tauums, Bundor'.nu I l.-r Java, foundered* lie. ere*, point < ring twenty, warn tetod the yxc-* itiou ol l r inns Hayes. Mar- wo-xl i* riarded by ibe f^itce, aud a num ber ol Irish detectives will ©soortbimto Limetiek. Bxumhu Kkmalb UiTTKim ialutand- cd fur young girls aa well M married la dies, who have ty someaxpaauro,be come Irncular. pale and feeble, with headache, feucorrlxca. pain In aid* and bark, falling of womb, or female weak nesses or exceoaao. Its naa strengthens and tones tlw stomach, Inrigoratae the nervee, gives Iron lo blood, corrects Irreg ular uterine action and remove* unnat ural obstruct juus. Titrlow condttiMi resulting from ty phoid fever rt quire* actual tmuriilu v ut not found in bc-f tea or extiacta. Sorts * IViwiw’a Bolutfe lieef cnntal— aU tkn nutritious©iemeotaoftba meat. Fbr*>« by druegtbta and vrocers. 3if (»ur fimign rtfiatJui no iltiancn t -« . i c rvnifenng nlliviww .rr. Franou l ro do I.” Ifel'.ir,* say*: “Du Irraaimsat penra aliil© G .mtwtta or hi* fronds r.i- wishes f« . JMH m a l.‘«.l.r/»rtsclo. -aps **l>u Icre ‘ •* ilirttaor hUfri-ndiLlopt . That ta enough i«*rax« Eart»|« desin- that Dudirr rrtntn uffirv, nnd vrhnt Knrop* desire* Germany will ©r.- dtavor to secure." ivrn« iwvua UvnoiRit, Hst'tombw ft—This week'* circular of the l*iv©rpo©l Cotton llmlcer*' Assodattan says eotton tin* beet in uiod r ate drmaad and unchanged, r-aeept Ameri can, which is In limttod demand. G-* xl ordinary uplands were rtduced Ud. In sea bland there was small requeet, aud Pula rta early tn price* ere unehanged. lh* week were fiJh Mining I-Idd to Vl. They have sines been firmer and Iho <•©. i Une wm lueovered, except for Heptemb* r. which U1-16 down. onaix cineotiaa. LtvtxraoL. Beptetnbar ft—A feeding weekly grata elreular says: The ©oolinucd deeUn* In Amerfeau q*fiiUlton«ha* farther intensified the eslsdug dutines- of tit* grata trad*, ta mo** market* prior* ora rd. tower. GaMosaoff theemtetaraabo«» tod. tower. Tha demand ha* ksen stow & taw*r!^rkmr ta steady at nertwiged rates. Corn ta to United inquiry at antasugsrt prieea. •red fruit, t otto, complaint or* the result of indulgence i fruit which ta not whotawwn*. Thtee ir. bad, yet U ta well known thatPckki Oivn* l'aix Krrux is a sovereign remedy for r. Dan©, of Car ring# , has Ire- the*# and many other evd*. tlw famous At»t»*it l» •••«»-; Coai|4uy,tn Coooort. N. It, ... qoeotly uwd "Pain Kuxgn" for. > n<m die- vase© m colic, and ta delighted with the easy and speedy rc.tef tt afford*. There ar© over :w bxtols employed m the Atykot- Downing factory, ami the Paw Kill** U extensively a*ed ta ihotr (amities. * ■tosnnee tog ronawmgtt—. Wo Uv© known penooa lo doctor for years fur consumption, all to no effect. Though they had a cough, felt paint iu tho iunga, were iteprrsi. ! f weak, »u»* many mber symptoms tending ao U at disease, yet there wm no structural tm- •oundiwas of lbs lungs. Thcao aytap- toms were all Ibe painful oftprii^x of a torphl aud die x .1 liver. Wo guild till x volume wUh Uxtlmonlaie of thonaands eo ath*«'trd, who were permanently cut d bjr taking Stmiuous* Liver lUftilaSar. Fun delicate ladine wb-»ve ap|w: l!* v aro capil ouv and digestion* r.vbic, tb©v will li**Ht.i8oaU »v Uivriw'a BoiabloDvfa must nourishing ai d tticugtYcnlng diet. Fur solo by dxtaggiwtn and groemt. 3tf inactive, with pneM generativ about th* gagaSsaSssitta mIm- QyjpMilM fina (mb jpjRf ofiervd et.d price* receded •Ifehtir. 1>*©r© have been fuiiker keovy arrivals of rfeot cargoes barely matatala lata rate©. Losi-'V, BctitemUr ft-tUuUr's Tele, gram Company Ium theiollouiug: K-tm*- : from T*>t ©I \luhoU i» he* tee following later dta- l.m.sTiu iuuiau wants tot., ti.e himdr'.-d botortv-Uggnl flood whirl! ho rill pay five rant* Urru**. If drlivcrod wiUun ttm u. day*. (' .uiiuuu varieties two MW* l«*und. nrjf Cimmtg H'rrtrtp. As >• oro.; due- uot Irny iu mrttmuf from Un I© t mi, w© tiu*t Im* will b© able to make hie . ctiisea wtlkuot any troutdn. Wortd o gl*d tv have Mm tend an agent du*» .o this city. ___ IfoTSKWlviM need a CORtmte; t and nutritious stork for soups,,*.- " i-.g ©xceia in natural mrat flavor tho Bold- It ( prepared by BroU * Ihrane tkd an it con- talus Un suhatauf© of th- meat dixsoltrvd it Iv mora nutntiona tl.au b©ef ©xtiacte. For sale by drnggiste *■■'! grorart. Jtl I Tna Havannak AVk . in. the fnl'owiug sonuuUoa puraonalt "Mr a. N. Bmith. m Itarga cawuty,ffWageu to tt.- .u.uven. tufa, ta a vary grcl i. <• udbyhta satew=SSSL-s« on k wh-n it« Rxrteaum fe.u to It*© • & -i it,a. » u. gro poUttifian hid '• ;; n.i.-i, - ,im, ,t ijutreng©/ UsaBvyfesdsc »>• hn*s ouiy time ii.gtosri- te ict up the abova •!- ffgr.1 I* t’ortirt K«olt. a i a ltirrts count* jKflltictan. tT* » lut i!'.!h ol lilin. Mil. a* w hate to .p '•nil him.aiilthlnktii* Itcaxwecau. I tt .r, thn© 1* uo help for it, and w* reoimmend our people to make tho bcalol iho sttoation. IttetiiH te'toy cl theeUh ... ...... .... _ . negmnl- 1 -- Baranntii .'fe—dr, Wn. thta s rions piragruph- "the hooves ot (I pubtimu btilrt diagor* lu their brt hsvt- l«e©o Anxiously wulohlng of u if firs ip th© DvmocratfeC ©M-.vectlof. They seem to tu for tha r* *— ~