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"". , i l.r Vee- President French as the C bier Marls-
WXt**,H, i .¦alojina the rreatest prosperity ever
t""of,? 'euiitiory oi tue wotld. In reply tue 1're.i-known in *.
*tnl ta**-- I thank rou for fbe warmth of this CTeet-°*D tm ."'ail io have the opjH.rtun.ty of meeline so
**. , tai, reoresentatire businessmen of thi* magnltl-..'.'^.n I shan alway* recall with pleasure the wainui;**"} Ju btv witu which I dave been welcomed, and
."'^yoi wits "«y best wlsne* for your future prosper-
'^'"tiil?!'Laoola said that he bad been endesvuriusB^T,»twir*tocouviuce ibe Prcement that Calca*
** ' ifridlha Nation, mid ls BtngB flee ni r eeptlonW"_.0C"ifould prove au anrnmeot I ec .mo not witn*t..n.L
^.', ibe I'reaidein held a reception at the lu len*l1 ii'iimii i ai 3 "'clock nat down to admn rat tn.
¦^fumetlbib tendered by tuc li: innis Com uauderv .f
V^IMMn of 8 and 10 o'c'o k tonight tbs________ held a reeeptliu at the Giant! 1'aciUc Hotel, to
BK tue. general public was invite
Zn. Inviatton waa laueiy accepted lhe
Incident and members ol bis pany to .-
E!ou,i*iu thegeuerai parlor* ol ibo uotel. I he crowd,thiciim-'mentarilv increased frj.u 3 to 9 o'clock, was
.iL«duiliae by polios and Ulidia, v ollncrs, ann keptLTrmr steadily pasi ibo ''resident. Toe luovcnent
. to rapid tuat band-sbakiug was luiposstole,ona ih* President was t.ierefure spured thalirfln-t'on except In the special cases of friends
Ino actiuaiutanoe*. ar of those perauually preseuied.o'uio. lu spite of a steady stream passing, Uera wu*
_. rtuuiiiuiion In tb* ciowo, ami whee (bc frc.ul.nt w.i*
/iiuiieiiediti*ndtUe recepuou io prepare foi his Journeyhundred* still thronged tbe cuiiidora uud stairwaysmmWxt to the parlor floor. A! ll:3tHo-uigbt the Ptesi-
*eut "tarted ior Washington, by siucul train over"'pliuhurg, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad.
THE CAPITOL OF DAKOTA.
tat
t__ coaNER-JTONg LAID AT BISMARCK.A SPKKCflBP KX-PRK8IDKNT CHANT.
Bismarck, Dak.. Sept. 5..The Villard train
?atoned here durieg tue nigut. A prooeealon was to
term st 8 o'clock to maren to the Cspl: ol
poonda, where the oercmouy of layla* tbe corner
»lone of Dakota's capitol wa* auaouuocd to lake pl at e.
jj that hour the atreete were already Ulled with dec¬
orated carriages aud fully 3,000 person* were assembled.
?lia Villard party wat taken possession of and escorted
to thc ground*, wbere no time was lost tn preliminaries.Governor Oidway, lu addressing President Villard and
his guests, »*id tbat upon bim devolved tbe agreeableduty of welcoming tbem to His nardi, tbe capital ot
Dakota, the largest and most prosperous Territory lu the
Huton. The Governor theu sketched tbe hittory of Hie
Jerritory.Mr. Villard responded In flitting terms.
Governor Ordway theu asked the architect If the
Btone was pm jtelly s inaivd and lani, uud upon ticinganswered that it was, said : ".Now tbat tbe stone lt
Well and truly laid may I ask you all to join with me iu
fbe hope ainl prayer tbat this edifice may be BBOSBBS*
fully reared as planned; tbat lt auy be tbe pride, of t be
people of Dakota; that il may soon be tbe, capitol ol a
aovcreign State| tbat lt may be the scat of wise legisla¬tion and of nil thc blessings of Justice andtlheitr that are tho birthright st American freemcu."Governor Orilwuy urti pieaeated thc German Minister,Baron Vou Eiseudrckcr, with an engrossed copy of tne
.resolutions of the citizens of bismarck in honor of the
German Chancellor, for whom (he city is named. Baronyon Eisendt-ekt-r lu reply expressed his thanks. WilliamM-Evarts was intro.lue.d aud spoke briefly. Tin re
were calls for General Grant, and that distinguishedgue.-t stepped io the front and ssl ILadh.s ami dam i.iikn : It is with some reluctance
that 1 reS|ioii(l io your Iiiini ii tint-si. As y(,ii aie aware
trom your rea-ling, wneu I get to talking belora a crowdI scarcely haOW 1. nen to (lilt, [Langater.) 1 am sure.wera I to slop and tell yun of my feeling.-uud lueSH li ts I bave teen, thc irani wui.ld liol
get off nu time. I nt vcr aal ft «>tla Dakota till y ester.lay. 1 bud heard uiucu of yourooiintry, om I was nwt prepared ie tee what tty ownSj ct Uave wnnesscd. Wun Mr. Evuru;, 1 predict loryou a protiH-i'tuis future."Remarks were aleo made by Carl Sch ure, by Carter
Hairir-oii, n.id by Secretary ISIlev. Mr. ViKard theaintroduced .Sit ung Hull, whose apeech was
transiaicd to tue assembled tiiousands by tbeGovernment Interpreter. With a few mme worls Mr.VnUnt closed the osranonlt a ami be aud his gaeata tic-
parted. The ViKurd train eroaaed tbe Uiver* Maudau,where another haudsomo wc e tine wu* exieoded.Wum ibe box wm ie dy to nc
placed in it* recent acle, Guvernur GiUivayInvited those present to deposit anyiulng iiiey wis. .-.I iu
II tue box. Mrs. Hate av put in a small elie'af of inls
Mdaaany gentlemen pei In tueir cunts. Kiifleorrtsryjfctai la remarked : .'liiis is leavniitour caiuson |iu-iei-Ity." The giK*d humor was furtu-r beli;htciied winn
Mr. Evarts said to a German gu-st who Baked inn io
pul hit cat d wit.< til* own muir box: ''Ahl tbey willknow that wc called together."
THE PROPOSED DIVISION OF DAKOTA.
¦FETING OF TIIK COXVKXTION AT SIOUX KAUS.CUMMITTK.K8 APl'lUNl ID.
IBT TELEGRAPH TO TUE TBI UL XE. iSioux Falls, Dak., Sept. 5..The Consti-
tutioual I SBVSattaS mci hero io-AAj, Ula pru|Ki.se*J to
prepare aOaastUatlOfl lee -ba StatewhtshUShall be acssatSOd trom the co.;.ilic* in Dakota sotitu
af tu-forty-sixth pantUaL Every county is represent.1.Thee uvc it:oa was called to ord r bv John B.Gamble,Thea* legu'.ci were sworn in by Julge Middcr. Com¬mittees were a piKiiuted on ru! es and order af business,aooQicers and to procure BtBMfrephie sorv.ee.
The oonsiKution ia to reuiaiu wiiuout efl-ct till th-.tate ls admitted to th* Uuion. Prov.siunai .Stile
officers and representatives will probably bc provni. d
lar and proviti .ii will be made for their elset mu. TbePrahi litionisui are bera. Tuey wul urge tbe Incorpora¬tion ufa p-o 1 ii iou liguor clause lu the constitution.Mrs. M. il. Pones, of Webster, Pakula, vice-p.esidenl ol
tbe Womau'i* -Nalioual 6iUfrago Astoeialiou, ls also limeand will enleavur to Induce the convention not tu
teciude the word "male" in thc constitution. MucuInterest is felt here OSOOSSai Bfl 'be actiuu of the pro
posed ooiivi-utiou, oal led at Pargo on Se j. lcmb r li.Wtuch, lt ls understood, bi de-igned to organize a
force In opposition to ti.e division proposed byfie inhabitants Jof the southern half of the territory. A
delegate remarked or tbis subject: "I speak tbesentl-nieut ol SoiKberu Iiakuta, wueu I toy i!iat BIWfl anyatlemiH of tua*, kind we will remove tlie capital M.iiiBiaiuarck aud plat e it on Wbeeis ano keep lu r a nt.run.-.Two-iuiixu o' all ibo leglmntivc renreeeutaUvoa meinBout iern I»a'»ma, and w* can do tbis ibiug. J' ev baabeiu-r keep tbcir bands off." Tbe Ouauaitteeeu Proec.uie reeemaaeaded the appointmentet thirty committees to whom sb.il.be re'errea ibe duty of pieparing iKirtlous ol tbe cousu-tutiou. T..e loiuuiit'ce funner reeommendwd tba: aeoiiiiiiuue be appointed te present ibe couttitutiou totat Pr tiueot and Congress and lo urge ihe admissiuua. Uic Territory into thu Uuion.
!iOSSIP FROM SARATOGA.
Saratoga Spuisgs, N. Y-. Sept, 5..Thu iebuuuml alni lilly lanius and gaul lemon from Vtinker*an 1 vicinity mad* an excursion lo thi* place yostetday.In the afternoon 100 of tbe party continued tuen Wpto Laka George, aud In the evening lue oilier* returnedheme.
Itt. Barali, of Columbia College, gavo bis BOaetaOtafllecture here lids aftcruoon.At ibt Or.-u 1 Uuion Ho al to-day wa* beld a BBSSttofl
afiaepre*ide.nts. managers and iren-rai agent* of tueSta laauranc- SSBspaafSS of tbe United fciatee.John M. Joi.es, of New-York, haa purciiaaed of Charles
D. .slocum a i.e. ou Union ave., aad will at once creel a
*ot.age, wi.icu hs wiil occupy next summer, beveralhew.Yorker* will build cottages nero during tbe ia,isud winier month*. Collage ino 1* bcoouitug popular.«»d uki. mm « irom jaar to year.ThcPaicrwiu L)gut Guards, of Puterson, N. J., were
fttcu a most heany reception here yetteitiuy. tba*Vue received by the barato,a Cttlsea's ( orps, whn..eorted th. m lo thc Grand Calca Hotel, where a dreea..rad* of the lo:nt comm.tu,is took place. lu the cv.-n-
l-gl'je hotel ground* were bandsomely Illuminated, andSfaddre** hop wa* given In the balliooiu. Tbe Guard*
J'Hli'y vlewsi) tbe many attraCioiis here. They will re¬wire Uome tomorrow.Joseph Tinta, uitad nailman al tbe Umtod Stale.* Hall,
.ttciT** J'rt',CIjU:il tty *u* sabuidiuate* Wiln a goldlurry Hamburgh and J. I)* Haven, of New-York, bad2_r*!.f *** «i Git-n Miichcll, and toe foi mei wou.tut Mu** Marina J. and Franc . L. luman, ef Al-
*mmy, Uavaparthawed mo L. li Pille collage ou Caiuliue-
AssBastttaUoB of the United OMptera of ibe Phis^appanoclely bavlug been ral.in ti by Hie vole ol
.,,~* c*"»Pter*,toe delegal«*-tweiity-one, representing
.eiv* citapier*.mitt lu tbe Court of A|ip-*a:s ibis umru-* «* lhe Hu c.iuuciU Ai the set omi *e*aloo, beld ibis<«nioon> mrmoersof the senate were cUosan, aud otber
¦waeas ot Imporiauce Haasasli d.
Cler
IHK WANING LONG P.EANCH SEASON.
Loko Bbanch, N. J., Sept. 5.-The botils¦Squiu, __) _ifA ^ mVlUi ot tbe ll4U.ueM of ^^ _,_.__.*** suaau bow n«re are thorougaly eujoyiug tuem-rec xaa tiotela nave done well tnt* aaason tn siutc***«eool weenier. Tba Uuitci eutea Hotel cloeed to-
.ay- Tue omen will remain open for Uu daya.
BSffu*! K,btrou l-*i*iu ls gay with music and mit lb*W Hy. It wiU remain open until October.¦ab Oavii Hetiguiati gave a Uluuer pa ly at her 00U
¦flaat oeeaa aud Para area, tuts eveulng. Cor.-r* weremun* coupiea. Eweu gue,l received a tu-k-t oftra The floral decoratluua of tue table wera elabo-
^MIH**, a E Humpbrle*. of New-York: Mr. andaf kiar.?'1>rew* ef Bridgeport ; Mist Grace. Falisbawe,? iiuC^u,*re'£ta,*i::'J»rru"- O. W. Hannan. Hr*..lr. a\\l?i. Mri *"d M,a-J, W. I'aramore, ol New York;fi- 0 M.l!if*" r "v**"", of Uobb* terry ; Mr. ami Jlrs.¦«*tir»?« "*. Jlr*' D' K,t"«r' '".. '. W" ******** .'ti___j-_'_?lr''a ** tu' w"« *¦'¦"*. »'otel IO-Jay..a»o. a wanta***. .( u, Maw-Jaraay ttl*ie Court
nf Errors und Appeals, and General J. Vi. James, of
I'uiliidelphia. are guest* of tbe Kv. li. I bora, ut bis
nonage lu liroadway.
PLEASAN1 DA l's AT NEWPORT.
rtlEPoLO OAMtt.DINNFt! PARTI S AND RKCEPTKiNSG1VIIH
|BT TELKGIAPH TO THE TRIBVM ,|Newport, li. 1., Bept. 5..Eleven polo
gamea vere played this afier, BBB ; tue ia tbtOWWaSgiven wuen ihe itg ita ihoae lort i trent the aarTenadtssfottaires. Nine gaaaes were wuii ny the Iteds nntl iwo
by ibe nines, rhe eldee were i ttait, Pierre Lerlllaid.|r. K. K. Joues and Thoma* Hltchc lc. |r.; Illues. ._ ____,
Sauua, Jr., W. K. Taorn, Jr.. Btaalay Morilmer and N.
Griswold Lonnard.Thc acuuoiier yacht Intrepid, of New-York, arrived
li re from Lo-tou by way of Martha's Vineyard tins
ufiernoon.At the meeting of tbe Newport Natural History So¬
ciety on Friday, Professor Raphael Pumi>elly will read
a paper ou his rectal Jouruey lo the Northern HockyMountain*.Mr. and Mrs. Georgi* W. Merrill, of New-York, cave a
receptiuu at Browu Villa, wuieh they recently pur.chased, tbi* afternoon lt was a tine entertainment.Ovci 31)0 invitations were tsauea, aod at least two-thirdsot them were accepted.TUBevening Mr*. James H. Kerne, of New-Yolk, gave
a german at Burns foliage. About IBO p nous were
present, tbs floral dtasrsllOBI were fine and the favors
ubique and cosily. Many of the leading resident* were
pesssntiA dinner party was given thia evening by Qeaeral
James H. Van Alcn, ol New-York.LuucUeou panics were niven lo-duy by General Mere¬
dith Head and Mra. J. J. Mason, or New-York.Dinuer purtles were given last night br Arthur Leary
au.l P. Vi. Vanderbilt, ol New-York, br Nra, (J. Norlan,ol Boston, aud by Kolieri Hallett, ot liauimore.
(. ai ,in ale uu lol aa elaborate G'.triiiau lu na given atlhe Cusbuiati Villa na Pufay eveuiug, bj Mr*. LawrenceTiiruuie, ol New-York.A vii,a is to be erected at one* for G. G. Haven, of
New.York, who bas Jual puiCb.iSi-d fruin Giorgi* \VMerrili, of New-York, a poi lion of the Brown estate StBellevue.ave- and Bellevue Court, coaiaiulng about10,000 tnt,Mr. and Mrs Tajlur, E. W. Merritt ami General Cool-
Wortby, of England, arrived here today.
AMERICA* INDUS'!EY.
TIIE EXHIBITION AT BOSTON.Oratora day.si'kkcuf.8 by govkrnoks mun
AND JARVIS.Vf. K. CI1ANDL. R ON PRO-
TECliON PRINCIPLES.
Boston, Mass., Sept. 5..The opening exer¬
cises ni the American Exposit! in o: the Manufacturersuud Meena nie*' lastttate look plaee io-tiay. QovarnerBut,cr was escort'd to thc fair hui.tiing by tbe Otb
MaeiaetaaetteInfantry, and the Jackson Onrpty of Al¬
bany, N. Y. Arnon* the guests Wen WI I E. Cl .iiuller,Secretary ol tbe Navy; Lieutenant Governor Ames aud
Governor Jarvis, of Norm CarolinaThe eseselaes seana wita prayer by the Bev. Elwari
Everett Hale* A. it. leha m. Luiic, m a (atr antde.prescutcd aa freeWll>| olliccr Governor Bailer, who, lu
bi* speech Blinded to tte centennial afthedi Suite treatyol peace by which the United Stale* WM for tbe mst
time admitted to lue family ot nations. Peace, hu said,had achieved la nae bemired year* a greater triuiutuiilian lue most dee sive bailies uf war. ile BBBtinnedl"We do uol wish lo furgc: tuat within
twenty-five years our country seemed io be
aboni to be tom into fragment* and ani
11. bsbbbI pertab (rem ths carib, bu' nudet the provt-..I cod tuc sine ssofour annadeelded thal theee
United States ass aad ever shun bs oa* eaootry, with
one tia-, one ot-fiim .nd one glory Iii lha tal IIS tte
shall ull bc proud mat in tuat war none hut Ann-iran-
tonk nari, ami tb .t Americans cul.! I.e (-..uijinrel bynouc bat Americas -."
W.kt,Chandler,-eci-taryBf the Navy, (..nert'
tbt Natl in ii;, ni lhe product* wbich had be. n |aof Ami-ric.in luguumty and Auu:.ca a ia-
bor. Tbo pei pie were sJorded a rare
epportnntty, bf two sznlbltloBS, of smearingAnerieaa with loreign prwdasta American workmenwere better nani, led, clo. neil, aouaod aud educ*.)thea* oi uny otiit-i coumrr. Tins waa tue crowning dig¬nity et the American pet.inc. lin tiatermination lualtue waget t.l American lauor should nev ,- bauy govcrnuieii.al pulley ought to ba diAmerican citizen, Dependence upon loreign vessels waia dangerous pu icy tor ins sxiateaoa auupuw'nation and the in.eiiuitj aud energy of thc people ouguilo correct lt.GoVt-ruur Jarvis, of North Carolina, responded for the
Heath to tue (lort lu,,r's wei omi'. He wu. (url bx a
In-ariy roiind ot applause, which ni ne beftunlog el bisspeech bu c .tirti-otislv acknowledged. He sal 1 thal hrtunic, UOt to abak* ll Hill over a bum ly iiu-'n,but to clasp baud* witb New-Kligisiiiltiter ibe crowning prosperity of a nmiadi<-,t)iie rna dlffereoea* wblee led te the wsr had n-enBattled, W lieu tue hom been people cnn- link inio tueLihou tbry cam- pietigeo to lui all.-, bu under tie
isl nottre i.i * a iopted Iq u id theirnd county gorernmeata In th.- banda et peraon*
n no om nm serra the interest* nf the sections tn wombtu y lived, lin* \t a» w bal made tin bout* Build, nu:
haired of the Government, hut a desire ier wi-,* law*lu-t.v admlalstend. Tee development of I .. itoatb badeoneenaead mostly tn taa peal len yean, in North(.ti., ma owe tweatf new eottou (acuu-tea ii du en
erected uni tuc tactoiit-s iu wood and nun
were liujuoviug, aud all OVOT -Soi! ('aro.inat -day tiicre was a sp.ni of pontentiuenl.iii,.h.,ding. "Our bnaiaeaa nod pnbllo Intereausud, "requite mal t ereahall ba no more narau apeah-ing ol oue beetloo by ai,oil.et. 1 Iud jon join iii-- i n l
m iimeut, 'our numil oonntryl te luce we etina."*.1 dgi Munn, s, ol Or v.-r. i ..I., ma.le ,, anuri address,sud waaf, lowed hy Mra Juna tvard Howe.(.liana, I rant ts A. WalKer lb.ti BpoBe o! the re¬
ntal guile industrial growth of thc country WltblDi.a.i a ccuiury. ..Hun ni inui* etnltiBg deepinto tbe pat," bo saul; "WttS BO ci itt mv.ir-
r.ei, u.e e.o.v growth ld ogrm; willi no helpfnl trad iii. .ns ami pi est i ipi ions of t hi u rs to oe oona anu iSlug*lt, .tro.ued.'-ui'u a* nave guided i beartwuoa L.iguud,I Lillee, (i. ia,ali'. Italy and Aualfla, Wa bfgail OUT lu-tins,tut carver Jual oue oeutnry ago, with little c.ipual,wiiuoiii warrhonaaa ur tai louts, without macaim ni
apparaina; om* waur pawer iindarnlopoti; our mine*uuopeued and even undiscovered. Already we t> ,;*_»lue .s. couu p.ac- amuug tile inauula. in .'ng miliuna ol
Hu- World." 'lui* growth, bc sa.d, Waa tine io tuc me-
Clialilcal gt-Ullin ol I SO | eo|'i».Major Palmar wa* liri mat speaker, and at the sloes
ol ms spoons te (inv r.e.r formally oealarnd tao l.t.
poMtton open. Tue ex.niuis an es gai larfrma n. .u»-
p. rlecied. .Mtirli space np ni the muni Dmr in stillvacant, and maur el tba eimiuis ki- Ii umpie le. Nor,iiCarolinaasakeetua tutgest exuibn ot any gingie:stateoulaidc Ol Maa»aCiiU»c .la.
SOCIA L SCIEN CE TOPICS.
Tin: pa ri its MADAT saratoga TISTXaOAT.Saratoga, Bept. 5..Tho principal papa
before in. Ailie),tau soi la! Sc,mee Ans.ciauou lo.I.tywas that eoutrlhatca hy Oeorge ____» Waring, Jr., of new¬port, on .'House Construction With ri fi r-
cuoo to Plu lining aud Drainage," whicb
wa* discussed al length, br. t. M. Hunt, ot
in ..tun, I ,airman of tuc Department of Health, and
pr-sideut of lue Americas Pabtlc llaalib Aaeoeistlee(-.* lech Will mee! fi! I), in.lt BB Nnvenlicr IS), mac un
audreosea M lite Deelal Uearinga <>i Bauliatm ." i xl*orately piep ired paper* were Rad nv in I. il. I io n, i¦-,
Ot Hanlon. (' 'im., on " I. e .ru-t )¦ "; dy 1)1*. l.i. | MHad, ol M.rrdoiii, .Ma-., o.i '* imiu niy In Wo.ru: ll.
tnnt ami ll- suits": anil ny lu. W.t.cr ( ,,.nunile, otiii is to. i, ou
" 1 Ue ta uses ul I n.-auii t."Ai a apeelaJ acsaloa ueld at 4 o'clock mis afton.n,
Protap Cblieder Maxoodar, el calcutta, made ao ml r-
eotiug addreeeob ** tieltgtoue lie,udna: un Ib inju." l'o-
igbl tm* s. 'Ti- aiy mi bm Heil m. .tn nu ai i, j. u aod tueelection ot offloera took plaee. Donald li, Mlteaeil, otN.-w-H tv ii, (m.n., dt.ivrieJ au address on "PublicI'urit*."
AN AMATEUM IE-HERMAN DENNED.
The committee appointed ty Ute Nationallt d auu li, A social on to misc tu.* iiet.--.iy
anaugemenla fm tuc nee.nd auinial lt.urn,nut ul ..! in.*
Ubbuelal.on, lu bc beld un /clobsr IU au l 17, mci .. kiel
day af.eriiutiu lu lim oibcc ul p. (>. C..t kuud lu Puiiou
Market. Cominilt, 1*011 tru.il, lia a and h.iIumih i_c.nn,',..iiimi reoepilau,prises nun pnntlngwere aiiputnted,a i ., Indi tue i|U - ui ol tie- .lill rene, ot Inc,11 au
a.ii.t'i'iir unit u plot si-ional ilslu 1 ni iii arn.e. A; inc
.Ug-'Csiioii o! James lieii»aid .tn aui ilcur tv i- iii BnOu lolie 11 e tt no b j- nev, 1 HaBad lol a iivi.il na nev, dei.u i_.ui ie and bas o. vcr 1. eu cii.pe..,, 1 lu nie »_,,r ur
manufacture ni uabiug t ichle. i'.i* plae* of boldlos tualuuiuameiil Waa Bot .). cid ii, bulli wilt prunaolj bealIbo uit ic lu CcUiiai Pal g.
TRANSA ELAN I IC I MA TEL I.ER I
_*****_ tho 'Ail paasenfen who anived onthc Walt ia j ei-i'itiiiy were c. Pi. Aicui, li. a Alcott, ll.
ti. Amt., litlnar Am.--, ('aittaui Ai uisiroug, tlr and Mrs.c. ii. Bteaa rn, Ulm Wea a s, Caeiala r. n. iiu.c .t:. Mr.
Cad willa uer, Mr. um) Mr*. BalTBteT* (' nt :, '.. ('aiie-
toii, Mr. and Mrs. James 1 oal* aud la.uily, mo i:.-v. Ur.
Vi. L. Davidson, Prescott Lvarls. Hot ai V. (.01, tl, fr>-
tasssf a. ti. Ilarhaesa, Mr. ead Mr*. Uardiscr g. Uah*tatfd. Mr. tam Mrs.A floyd Sesee. Dr. sud Mrs. P W.Liiniilnai, ItS Vex. Dr. Newland .Mat mid, Piof,-»*or 8.
Newcuuili, C. M. Nut'Waw4\ M. t M i|ef ftptat, John M.
Miiainiuii, Mr. aud Mt*. C. P. Zaoitki, truest Cunard aud
C. P. baum.Aiium* ll.use Who Sailed OU l..e. Galil I Were
Mio. Geoige Havcu, Mr*. L. C. Hamersley, Lic.iicna.itsm K. N., Mi. .md M*. .-Munt c. Cnmaerl ind,Hruc- (ali.inns. mWi th* Her ClOOgh Williams plus,Mia W. K. Uuieita, thrCasrie*amita, dr-, j ,u ohakc-. i«-a»r»-, Mi .. A. -iai Ins. Mi**d.W. dc -liz^ala VerUl, Mia.
H. V. K. ma ci, and tue Kev. and Mrs. H. Yeena.Tuero will nail lu-uuy ou th* Cu> ul Rlcbmouu thc
k.v. Dr. Juba K. Cox. .Mis. Ihar.is il. Mi-Vn,., di. BUMr*, rt ni,a,11 ,1a, in. il- h. ney. H. M Dow* :. Mr. *uuMis. W,l!l.,iu Martin, aud toe ita* .1 livia*Tbe il mimouia vt 1,1 tslit u Mary King,
Mi»* Ulna, Ciao Ju.:,is i.. OS .. li- . -. Peed, Mr,and Mra ibuuias Drew, Mr*. P. Vf. WstM, .uni A. meicuroeUsa
LAND GRANT RAILROADS.
THE BOUTHEBS PACIFIC OTTPSED.KFl'ilKSI.MAllVi; PATSOM aOAiaOf TIIK APIOINT-
Mi:.\T Ol OOVCBXMI ST I -i WI BO.mr tki.iokapu to np: t.uiiink.i
Was'iiniitun, Sept 5..Bepreeentnttre I*:»y-so,i. o: iih .11-, will id.- nu Brgnmeat le-merran in the
u pnruanai in reply tn ths hi-fi of ssas-Bri Car du - itacra r. Ma B Uroal Oeoaaeny, fled las pportet theappUeattaa el thai eeeapeaytar ti"* ss>
poiuttn ii! o! Covernineii! eiinml'tsio'iers to ev milne sud
raper) apes thnl part o: ths ned bm sosa H Paso, T. x.,
and Yuma. Ama. Ii Ib uiidmaiSSil ISSI .ld ii- Ptgtoatake- inc gran 1 thal if tha -'-ere in- ri ths tater! . sc
tin- 1*1,wt.lem sii-ii appoint ti.- BBinmlaalnBaes bearlHthereby w.dve all (jiiostious of law a 1 f ct, niul be
c.impeded M tne report of the ssssarisslsBefiiii.nl ... satisfactory a* io tue e mdiuon of the road.to
perform tue othes etsaeettre Bailee peensrihsd bf tbe
u i tu laeerporata thc i\*x is and Paella med, luciudm*thal of is».i:ii« pataata to the leads granted bg tue act of1871. Mi. Pu soi ttlll reciis tbnl ail MhMqaenl art*
of conan-** ralntlag le thc Terna PncMe ami the tenthern Patin- Unlined o. California, and also of th* char-
teesgreeted te ths later serpsratloa br i-o TerritorialIsiglslatarns of iflsons sad ltow Marisa ile will also
sst forth|he Mets ta the eoatrarsrsj betweea the two
eompanlea reapeeUag tha right nf way bbtssb the FortYu.i.a Muitiry Kcs.rvuiitiu aud the bridge acroaa the
Km Colorado at tb.it p.ace.AI er settin-it forth tbndeial* nf the agreement of 1881
between tue managers of thc twoBeeperultana^ Mr Pay¬son proceed* to ar___ut\ tlr»t, that tha OonaoitdntMO of
theTenna Pasile with tha Benihern Pacific was with a
compel inn line. and. second, t-ai the latter corpora¬tion is not In law the " iiic-esnor " of the Texa* Psetleand, therefore, is not entitle-1 lo me eOBdlttOaal ci ant of
p ih,ic iand ooiileircd upiu tbat SSmpBBJ lo a.J lu the
cunr-li uciiuu of Its road, lp ti this point Mr. Faysoalaj* cat stress and Hie p .rtiou of ..i« ar.':i:u n: b, anus
ii)iuu ii i* lull and BShsaStlffS He insists tbat untilall the ij ii,**! mili of law have beeu
settled, and settle.I tn favor of tbe leathersPaella Company, the Executive d par.uic.nt cannot) i-iiy Ktaut the appiic.itiuii in bsfeal f u>e railroadcuuipau.v. In lb* BSBUSS Bl ins argBBMnl Mr. P.iy-unwill bring out the fact that tlie leathern Paciilc Kinl-road prup-r ls 1> ascii by the Cemral I'aetfl.* ai tbe rate
ol ni.,., per mi,.- BOT tu >utb plus laxes fur thal purdonut tue linn lu Arizona ami Now-.Mt-xicu, #SM pei niue
jil ii.nulli lor Itu liar. ,il tte man l.uo wh.cu ls In
California, $100 per un c per in.it.tu plastuxes a;ul BperaiitiK expends* for tne Los Anec ««
unit -an l>le.'o !,_,*.mell, mid fl,OOO pi r monti) a-h
for the bridges user the OoJorndo a a Rio <; mde [hscontrol ol i.n -e linea by tuo central Pa ldc, M . Payson.ats, C'tiiipicitly u nd t In tu mi ol Donare** iamallina a sun. of .a.i.l fur a loni ny lui-cu,belurou* in p; iv11-- a c imp * Una icroaa tnac..nilli' nt. lltal-to munsies lhat mete l-u-i d net .ne
a uardea of espoo** lo the i ntrai Paeidc and ki j eon*¦utera de eil nt t. .ince tao pajraaes atouaamklag fundnuder lie i uni iu.1,1 act.
lu pill.lie c ut li .¦..ill.Ul Juice PayaOB tiki* t bc
groobd tnat Uougreaa aaa Uta power lo ileelara ii tor*it iiuie oi au) ia.id m,i aui io. iMHj-eeuipliai_.ee nits lhe
iu aita di.¦ ,,n i ie inua, iveu
lt a portion el tbem hare been patt ited ie tba gi r
auu h.lusieineil jut ii .tm t- rn lima* ans rqueutiy, mecont,iiimi ol ta* --ia,i-.*i" fci.iii.n geeeiatij i» anea,.tt ti r, n" ti -, iii ii t ie d'lT. i ,i ii ui can declare fur-: umloin; lor in mo*i earea ina grantee* i.isa a mere bar-
l, .t ll. Iltut,.! r .tl nc i i.,e lau is liol lee,,Vt tl- ii i,'n- c. Mee* iu i ea i .ii i "ii. inn.n
ol pun,ic lands ari- cin.ir.it d in granta ibt toodltlon*oi wa a bet - b ii m il oitaj audia .ii ai actio iain ..ti.ii tbem. S b.Nm il, ii I'acide n.i.p.'ii. n.t -
n.is
bi eu pu e..le .. l.e.i ;. -, ,1 1. Pa.teOtl k*f*p.u.y una s, ain a .1 mliug to a
.ii -. nut a nilli* ll iv iii j li
quired i, teeterto* of t>egroote. *
.In _. , ni tue Ji.¦- .! ,,1-r a.i .'tl' nnii ,i -
m rn ut I giant*. n.i me i'i. ela ¦ Um*
ii oi tue lauC g. aal nueatiou.Ui ll.l.,»,..,. .
' u.
A PROTKtfl i.i 11 (SKATED.ri i-i.i -I.--1 \n\: m s ..ii- sn mn laaoAMca of
C I sis i ', ;i ll * -.
_.,i ai it ti i-i. -- i. -ctr ii [
\Y.\-in\'(;i.iN, Sept. 5..ll pi sentatlve Donaba« a kin med le ti.e ti one¬
il lng ' bo pru al ma lse < "lil) mid linn leif I
any action on lue put of tue Department looklalaaaencets Ihe eslhara Peril Kaiirm paoyttian. i.. etti . 'or iha land grau w :... ii \.« p.c ia* Ball¬
ad against the liing ol tag lliortg.ig. dy Ibu NeW-
CI. call" Pac nt Kalima i empaaj ou nu- landa elalmodli) ll a-> aaaifBOea ol lhe Ni iW-Ol i. ai,*, liewa Boug* and
.1. ... .,....., .. lin- i...ie nt
land giMoi b ada. Mr. Dann sa.,*: .'.
ni ls non a_..t ... .1 tu a* st-ii'-iii Bl
pram diepei ...' si date to tbe effcel lhat tm
Mr. .-.¦ p.t.-i*. a pareen u.ik-iotu | , ..cr to
ratary of Ihe Interior, urged bim io sri farorra i talma ol tb.- -,,ut;:tr.i
Ba ci ( .'inp.1 .y ai.d lha New-Otleaaompaoi tn tha reepeetlra lead _,o-.
an aeohiog to aoquira bj ru in ol ro .1 p ;, uded,"!l said pi BSl
v..: in i ,.-. a .! thaal thai tald pretest* bara
been ailhura * u. m- ... rj ul ma itt t l lie i:i .I.m- ,..,! no PO ¦>. r ur
aui ."iny aa-ci.i i.-i iiuob any iicr .on wbomaeerer,, i,i .ii ...
- ., i ni H in-. .un wiih¦aid pi ittat* ot ibe mattera to whicb ibrj related foi i
Ol Ul ou( linnie."Mr lin u .i,".. r-.'i'i'a1 i aa thai may bave
ikea ni i. V Mill i* .ne mat) M idler'sll ,:i Im ne .pp ...d ineut ol a Dom mi* nm In
examine a completed aeouoa ..? me sontaera Pacific.i aa* made mum rn* ago, a. ung mci tary
.io-: ii rotiusdto sci ii ni it. ..ml Mi. syp,,n for¬warded bl* applleatt io to aoei isrv teller, w o promptlyr.i irnedli mi tba Indoraemenl tua. ni oommtaaien. uuu.d oe app.duli d
MISt-ELLASEOUt. EAlLEOAL NEWS.
i ih. union Pacific i;;..yi en.nisToni "i nut sun tuataai ran canon Mo¬
ntiaa.I;.-;.i.n, Bept 5. L'be full bench of tbe
t pi ,e toni li/-.lay tl.-m.--t ,t.|ii ooota tho -mt oltin Lin tt Pin nie ll,illio.id hiii|i,iii) BgalllSt the t rejll
Moiinicr of America rea mei mu boen argnod threeIiuui, deli.ru ibe lund, Hie last time being lu
Mared, Whoa lui) luluu PaOlflS Was
¦oetod by Sydney Bartlett, anJ tba Cn*,in Mohilierby William <v Kaaael aad Ut orge Pam im i iu amonutiiitolied was fil,99d,000.t,ii* slim BgNBd BpOO as ihs
baatoel ths eouJameel nt aeeeaate betweea the two(i,r,,orati.iis, aller ile- I retlit Mublder bad InlBBSd(UL.tiuiK int- NS 1, and a I ii IJ.-r MM '.i .>J..s,Oi»(l WblSSwas suusciiin-uny lo in I to !n> dm ms < eui Msbttler.Ifaaa in.- antarprlm was prnjecied whleh
lcd to the bull.lune of the (JalnaPacific Kii.nud (it c .ntr.iet for bulldut;ibr Brat 100 arila* wai a.. u la to Utrhan M. li..xic, ufNett-V.n ii, a Inenil oi 1 In, uta-, i. lim.int, turn Vice-
i'ie ..ui ni ol ne Union Pacific Company, Aa Unala waa
unable to earry oat the tarma ef the eoatraet, ho awd*aa .i agnmenl ri lha same rn the Credit dobtlter, ofAiiii-i icu, w.ilcl! was a curp.uauun cuai tu.vd lu Pennsyl-\.imi aud was reilly a syn lt alt) of capitallsl*.lu.tuy of Slltllll ttcro ll.tur. -tl. tl lu inc lumu
I'.n illc lual, anti tbe uanui-li.-tl |,,uri ionol Uosu's Work Was completed hy tne Qredti Mohilier,a« wen* i!-*u i id un « addlUoaaL Tao atoekaoider*olUm I'niuii Paeiile iiidu! lue (ledi' M dnlcr wsrtt MBStanilally lin- s.i ue, sud tv nen inc gNBl pro|ect hail been
Boesplaied the hslanoo hs tarnr el the Oradli MehUtsr,wliii-u Was the "iibjeei at c.iiiti*..var-y, wa, fun.id by a
i in i.littt) seaalsUac u' tta, Ibmman. Govern*BM li.ictior, ami Messrs. Dillon, Mary and InilT.Ai .m..ii tuis nm.- tue. < 'timmie! 'vt-iiii of I'-im -vi rania
brmight anlt agmnat tue Crodli MwMUsr tar Ibobbm ina
alleged io be dna, mid is aa i iwet ruun fm__maa\ wa*
d In farer el Um Commonwealth, Tee Credit Ma.ni ipp ui i and tbe Uutou Paetdi Usmpnu/, ss suretylui-the . n-dii M.-Diner, gnvo Ita uo.e for 9300,000, eadnfier IBS teriiiiii.ii'o:i et ti I Batt the note wa* to be np-
pltc l nw,i rd ectiluirf lin- a..Bel tietwi-Mii Hie Ci eui MObiln rand ih'- Union Va- tlc Cutupmy. In 187,1, firth- firstlime, lue I, ullin Put ltie Comp.my, taranga it- board of
maasgi u-* at, ssweated the elmm >t bb < i edll Moodier,and aliened lb.it tim Original t ouiracl, BtthOttgb pur..,.ri¬me to .A\r b cn ni id.- ny Mox.*, w.m re ii. y made tn tuc
-' of rhamaaC Durant,and Bia franrt mads th*cootracl vui I.Anun.ei itruund of fraud saargsd was that the e-n-
muicd cost |>er mlle b> lue BSglnaer wuo
made tba I'i .- | ¦'. I, .». ni,and Uiui lb- i*'.ilia prise a* Pi I Hm"*f.Mi.ouu per mila lu answer lo tim ia*1 proposition ibo( reuu .hu iUr *.iy- toai a.ter .ne pi -pmlnao aurreyiW. te mi le ie cns i USS Bgmei r, Ar. vui un, ci ue
iii lue cmi lu-ioii l./ii ll wa* In-t I-, Suv, tUe rulingHr.itia ull IC p ll iq] , ii- el ii. n / ,,, .,, pi*.vin .ri. agrceS upon, atti us this Inv Ir.-l a in. eblaraw ce*i» n..xir's eootraet of |6o,owupei uiiIh eas ba*aj upou ini* ahasfs raep '-.linn liiUeu liy tin: ri tilt .Mi.Iiiliei wita Ina. weat..vcrin.iv bora bea iai f tlui bj i« Bonnee-tiuu witu dr. Durant it wu eared hy ta* wroe-uaiagi Ibihs * iring of 1863, nboa Ilona aasigned bl* eentmri lo
edit Mo 'i.i. i.i ia t nc B diwaybt, in... seesptod Ibe rt ,u\ WA* in law bon ld htlue lena* of .lit) cn.ur.if. ll Wus niau,.a:ui"i lid Cn- Union Pu, nu- Compauy;. i- liii available Randing in tata smt. aa t ..* eely partiela'.ui .cl. . -i iii)ii(i-l of ,,.,. ,..,,,(, u..n. r»uiy ... I..
coutrtc; nara tho solder* of 1tuo Uulou PaiiiUy Compauy, au Ot wuiua sim;* wa* *ub-
saliently acqnlred br the Credit Mobiller except thlr-tt eu shares whleh lui ve ti.cn uucluiiuud for eighteenvenr», and for which no owner can be found. Astill fin ti cr legal nunn relied npon waa thattin- Un; n Paeille Cninpauv bas been tudty of grosslachen la not bunging its suit before so many ycura i adetaaood.Tlicre-cHd nf thc full Curt 1* as follows: " Ttiere
w.is no sum lent Woof ot actual fruiid, and no suchpi of of eo isiruciiv.t fraud aa io reutler tbe eontractopen tar r i'in;ia' cu aficr thc votea of April ti, 1 ssOO."
A HOAD TO YELLOWSTONE I'AIiK.itmn ri mam roon soot wa-uakik im wyoming
iiiiiitiroitv.
Hawkins, Wy. T., Bept, 5..It lias lieenie. in >hattheniiraad wtrrag widen is being madeaerooa Wyoming te tha Tallowalene -Tart, beginning at
Fun Wii.li.ili'c, is bei.:g made ut the expense ot John K.Hoi ii wed. of New York. It is not known wbo his bucker*are. although it ls reported that a London stmiicate I*bshlad lum. lt 1* also saul that he ls neilin; In tbe inter¬cut of tbe Uuiou Paclllc or Central Paclllc railway. Itls known thai tue Bothwell party huve *ecured sodaInk ¦*, p,umbum springs ami otner large Interest* lu (hisit ci.on. i uiuue. Wallace, of Penusylv mia, is with Mr.Bothwell SI Port Was .ame, and Hr. Oroll is on ihe roadtn lulu i :ii-m. Ths conni ry (hat will be developed bythia read la limed Inr lu agricultural grazing land, a*will BS lui limber, soda,coal, iruu aud pen*' lento.
?
WEtTEBfl BATU CUT.St. Loris, Sept. 5..The Ohio nnd Missis¬
sippi Kailroad mil charge* X*> 50 to Cincinnati, but haamet tho $1 Louisville cut. Ths Air Line positivelyasserts thal ii ls nui paying comiutss.uus lo " scalpers,"BBd that IBO reports thal broker* are discounting tuecu: rans iiiiiii t icref,ire be Bairne. T ie Vandalia Lineba* not yet eutered tee tcbt, sad there arc at preseutno mdicatlous tnat lt wtll do so.
THE EASTERN POOL ATTACKED.Chicago. Sept. 5..Another suit WM inati-
tutc in tue local cour;.* today with the evident dc*lreto teal tha right of tba Kastern l'ruiu Linc Poul to divertfn igbt fm.ii thc mud to which lt has been sp dally BOB*¦iKBed. Tue snit I* against the Grand Trunk Railwayand the Ure it leeters Fust Freight Line and the prarerHsk-.tr.at the) b« restrained Irom div.mug cciiaiufreight to other line* in the Kaat.lumad Pool a* theyter .attn. Judge Moran, uf tho Circuit Court, grauied atemporary mjnaeuoe.
THK OENERAL CON FF. ltENCE TO-DAY.om unocnons in katks to follow if cct-
TINO U NOT STOri'Ll).Railroad men ttlsniSSOll nita in;crest yester-
da. lha pussinie aciiuu ol lue Joint Kn euuvt. CommitteeBl lha .n.uk lum and tbclr Uratan ciiuucc'.ioi.*, whichmeets lei day. The mseUug wat called to eoaaldcr the',..,.- nf taeesauhenndaad weet' boand fn ignt-rutoratting anbmltted lo cemmlmisnsr Fink. lt is expectedle stark the taraiBg point in tbe niiraad iHastiaa bs
redai min rates. Tm- lltUBtion moiitnst I the *ame ground (ur tunnai oomplaiataolCst it ailoris to-i.iy, ail meOtlug* lune
fly bein mid through toe *ainuier (ortin* mi,.ci pnrpuee ot endsnroring to aeenraibe nmlntennnee of lands. it is believed,Lustier. IBal tuc .\(\t.y,.rk Central aud tho
ij rania railroads ute nutt determined lhat lt aolI ping uf tin* cullin*
be r 11 .*i loth* leroi el ths lowesrat nie. Int - are BaUraed anlastWed-'¦¦ i '.-,.i i.u, inn was poraunded to
.. nt rai ooaiaranoa.A :, .t in ,.,!,,j aga ai a iiiceling ul tue iruuk liue
.i k Central advocated . reduction. itatlrea demured
to rae ,t lip inn of thi* iuiii'-., .mi declared thai there-inn I. 11 - -ii .*_.- -1. ,i .,_t tn* ictrtai wonld uot mont
,¦ - wi i - a .nit iratou i I..,
i- ¦¦ .. t | ii i-i.i tu furor ni swecpiugit.1.1 C.,is it lo .mi catt b T lualU-
1 \ rateon gan n« mw ne IO oaoia perI., p un ia una been inggeated by ii luformnli/. Ai-
ianda to t be ouiuilutom ri 11,es, i aa un aler number
i- r«to i ubare.i lodged ugiiu-i Wonioraeon-It li . Beting
- i.u t tu leetiug m.*
t,., pialua i " But tue ti aper ai ino I'ebuaylfaulaau i in» ¦>-1 \ u ,t Boo¬timinbee of Irrrguiaritte*, eeii-iaformrd laiiroad moa
1 w itu.a a WoBB ny uprii and g.* ucl al
reduct!
SPECIAL CONVENTION KATES.Ai the regular weekly meeting of tbe trunk
Uu* pt -.m. i ___», ,,t- yuaierday, apodal rate* ivrru
.ii.-.wr. ior tee Bogala - st* Conrcntlonii nt s Wi leai'r. '..I
u. ii,eu at Wasblagtofl wi.o Intend.. Dom ii, vote al Ilia runing election. A tlual
neill wa* made of Ibe .iCi-oU'its of tbe Castle (Jar-
J ,. kg t. ¦.. Hi*y w. r i'ldiid ii,.,ri
Uoe of Jots) Ageal Booth. Ti.e athoc busm*** iraae-..i . i tr : ,.i tua
ne I., mad, wnh im« Boob dring nu
lmuiiKi am unana, .¦over ii* louepcmltiul lou.e to liuf-o, baa ap] uion ,o ihe ( a- b Uardeoul A_[ ne; No action ba. b ¦¦.li t aft Ul OB tills maller
io mn pori iua.1.
( OAL ELI' Es F'Hi sEElEMUER.
bbadino's mibtaks i.n oaoaauto an Boyanca.PHILADELPHIA, bept. 6..Tlie actmn nt tin-
I'm.jil.-.j,ll,.i an.l Kt adiug i "al md Iron Couipauy iu
log In- lu*, rt nt Um c lat to tuc line :iTi-1 Hy tr idsfor the in n tn of September uot prorad, a* ma' onmpaafbus since lear* ad, tll-ndvisrit. I ula BStlOS Was not t.i.en
Until Un- lr blgh Bporntora bud reiusotl lu last snell
., Pre«ideul (lowen felt lhat hla example a a it. ra; w..-, ti i it or bot.
ii tooktbe ground tbat ha waa the aaaater of tne etina-tloa ny virtue nf hoing tao beermat producer, ami tbat
lt wea for elm to oommead ami for tue oth.-rs m oia-y.Tin- LoaigB i.ii iiiuso bas (iiown tual it wa* nut in be
io by Its prr»iet»ni rriinal IO mak au> ad¬
la u., ami nv in« laaanaea of tis draelat atatlngtualprleea WOnMnri lie advanced fur lins mouth overthoMrating lari m ¦* 11».
I ne natani result of the sliuatlon ls that ths Headingroi uiiisl lullnw Ibo Ia-liiKU iii prices or nave _,n
ii ii,,ni I.it uni of coal, lue fm .uer luur. ¦«, ls al; fatly al
adlaadvaotage, aa ibe Indlridunl BcaaylhUl operator*ng coal al last moath'a gitan*, aad tha Healing is
pi ri en lng a ttar In moods froui ll* 'I it* il ar l.r selling the
Don! pr td i.-'-tl at Ute l.etuirii and Wllheabarro mmes at
t.., i. ngbcircular, ltu alsooutted upon geed anthor-,-- I* ii wen ta«.*s un .te eadanl Man
ii,', ju-- nu BM in1 coal ot hi* own, ibe mapirlly ol thenun ui i.m iiin.es naring beea anticipated for
dged for mousy adratioee wantt,,., li lu tn r ni ii iii in, uli.ir.il'.uiis. A Ins priid.it bus
lu-, li -,.l.l up HI ti. I Bgure*, ne c ni weil Um d lo iiiakd all
mop. ml. ul .land. 1 ue tale ol product um eppii** to all.1,, ii going uiilidde tbe Cape* a* well aa lual coining
IO tl.r Hoe and eily tr.ul.*.
SI SIESSION OF .1 Sl.lf-ORI.EANS FIRM.
Ni uoki.kans Sept. r>..ll. lindley Coleman' miner, iran feodora end aMubinuto, auapaedod to¬
day Tiieir llii'iili Isa are Jj.',!., ix lo. Bad tlu-n- anet*
1400,000. I lin . upciisiun was cau*od by luahiilty toL.t.,.., uu theirInroaimanta
TH8 lil: .ISLi MOND DECISION.
Holden of Virginia Minto bonds tra elatednv r: ba Beetaloo in t be United Statea circuit court mai
aland r of eonpens ter texas dns mat Brats is a ir^-.iitinder. Heretofore tBr aeopeoa bave beeu refused hyUn* male til a-un, boiidlnd lers have been foiced io pay
u.e lassa rn money ami rabeoo.asstly recover judgmentin inuit, inc eil.et sf thed'cisiuii,li wassatthy beniboldcin hara yretarday. wools ba to oompol tao etoto
Ofl ,tl« in ice. te (lit* COOPOM for USO* direct Iv. " AnvBeetaloo," ou.ui one uuiiduo.uer. " whleb landa to auld up
Virginia and uim-i Souiuera etnt ¦ lo lao lull paymentOl ineii tii.'l-iiiioui, is fiivorabiit lu Ita ctt-c:, Bul otny ii
tue ti.-iiiui». out lo lint .-'laies ineniselvrs.Wutnuier tbey are OOoinelled to bc bune-.ttue people of these Kiau-S will timi tb.it
t .dr Industrial program wm ba coinitlerably gre.,t»rtn ni ll tia* lit-eiini tue past." '. beetle, lol lhe decisionwa* lu n.tiiiulalti lUipnir fur Suutuerii Stale securities,Bud io advance Hut pru-.. Vu.iuia BOaaola roes4 prr ecu, tr nu tee pre ¦. al t it* ta..* «a,t), the tou-fortiest_ and lhe coupon bond* 7 perceuL
HIE DERI OE il A Ssl'IEEE, IND.' A coufereme wis bold ut tho Fanners' Loananti Trust fempBBJ "B ottlon yeiterdar, lim wren bund-
huldel*uf the city ol Kvau*vide, ludiaua, aad a Cuai-
milUe of ollloiai* uf tuat cl y iu regard U au a,lj.i*tmeutot ihe muuioipal dobi. Bond* to tlie aiumnit of *3.30,OOl>were represented. Mayor t. C. Bridewell, CUy Atioruey
J. ii. Kuck.r aud hngnst Bretsno. ciialrinan of the
rtnsne* iwmlitss of Branerille, appealed fur tho city.l..*v Bread tn* creditor* IB appoint a committee per-sou illy lo es imtue tne dnuueca of lue city, reprc*euiluginn llii*ii Ooudltioo was tnt t-r mai liu.l tn eu sliowu at
aful ber meeting, lue omi.edd rs toole un action, lt
la lailmated toa th«*.-am awaitiug ths unit tins ot two
au,:, h.guu uguinsl tvaiisviuo BB BBSt dBW coupuii*.
Mi.HUSH OF CALEDONIAN Associations.
flie annual convention of tho NorthAm. Hean UsttSd ( aledunuu A»suc!at.un» was held ye*-
,,i ; y afici-iiooii at tint looms ri tbu MsW-Torh Cale-
,i,,.,.,! (lui), ai Nos. H and IO ¦ matta Bt Uele.gateiii, m i lailssa flabs sf lit- it"T -** Osaadasmra¦twa lat'.lu-meet lng. Several changes.were made In
law* of mt* aaaootati in. ruei K.iiowiug «>«;.-«were elected ror tao ensuing year: Prewdeut, «u«aui
Ai.Hei-.ou. ot Auburn, M. Yd Urst riv* presl.lent. A. O.
ll,.,l... of lornno. Cam 1^; saeoud vice-president,Oeorge Ooodfcllow, of Pallndalpatol .ecreiacy. Peterj- -- .,1 Ntw-YorB! BSOUtsut aaeWlarr, NV ililam Keller,
mi i, ii. ,sir-r. rtioinas Walicll, of Pltt.ton;i i ommlttee, D. ¦eBartasn, of iiamiiton. Ou-
i.,i..i,and J-utis Mci limb, tl Albany. T.,0 BonroBties,! i jj ti IU n-xi annual ineetlne at Hranfurd,Canada, la tne evening tb* delegate* were entertained
at supper by the member* of the New-York CaledonianClub at tb*tr club room* lu Horatio-at. Speeebea weramade by William Anderson, A. O. Uooge aud severalotner*.
HIE I'IRE EECORD.A FATAL FIRE* IN ST. LOUIS.
ONE LIFE L08T AND SKVRRAL PKR8ON8 MIS8IMO.St. Louis, Sept. 5.-The Misaouri PlamtiK Mill,
Nus Mill aud 811 Casvave., was bumed at between.'! aud 4 o'clock this altoruoou. One life waa lostand tliree or four persons are reported mussing. Atenement hons* adjoining wai alto burucd, ande.-veral lamilies lost all their eftects. The loss onth* mill is about $13,000.
A CABBIAOB BOUSE BURNED.Lark George, N. Y., Sept. 5. .A valuable
ham aud a can ia*c bouse at the summer residence Hereof Dr. J. W. Dowling;Bf New-York, were destroyed bytire this m..rid ir. Tbey are supposed to have caughthre from tne pip* of one of the stablemen. Tbe borsejand carriages were removed wlibout Injury.
IDE WOOL_ ROWERS OF OHIO.
Columbus, Sept. 5..At a meeting of tbeOhio Wool-Grower*' Association to-day a spirit of opposi¬tion to the Tariff bill was manifested. Acaucu*of thepresident* and secretaries of six State association* waa
held, at watch lt wss decided to call a niau-ineettog ofwuol.growcrs aua sbecp-breeder* at tbe Grand TactileHotel, In Cslcaio, on September 25, io organize a.National association.
MIDNIGHI WEA IUER RERORI.m
GOVBUNMKNT INDICATIONS.ForXew-Knjtland, fair weatber, northwest to south¬
west winds, nearly stationary temperature, nsinz fol¬lowed lu ibe norn west portions hy tallinn barometer.For tho Middle Atlsnuc State*, fuir weatber, nearly
stationary temperature, nortiierlv winds b-cuiuiujj va¬riable, nain*- followed by falllna barometer.
1 or inc Lake reston, slightly war.uer, fair weather,south to west winds and lower baromi l( r.For the Upper Mlsdaaippt and Missouri Valleys,
.ligntly warmer, fair weatber, southeast to *outbwe»twinds, lower barometer.
indication* for le-morroie.Coal and fair weather Is indicated for New-Kngland
and tlie Middle -tates on burs lay, followed hy slightlywarmer, fair weather on Friday. Tne temperature willrise slowly lu Die Ohio Valley, Lake re/nm ana UpperMississippi Valley ou Tuursday ami Friday, with gen-nally fair weather.
TRIBUNE LOCAL OBSERVATIONS,TtTfUODRS: M r>n>.ng.'D')
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JOORS: Morning. NlfM. 1___
l ? a i r, a t a oin 12i;s<r*7* mon i__,B^riXjIU!!ir3!?^^JT~~"^lr1 IO.!.-..lr_m'.m\..nlrU .mm.'rmi-'i. t-J___J_ _^!5^jj
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«... L_j- ,r.? il) b-t -e-rir V f4-l-,.T-i.>H_V-^.-_»,,«.J».,_i.,.,o-t -pm wwil^ '¦**/**pt*¦ I"! *¦ 'I»i[jH "li. t
_____Z____i__ j _____. IL'O, titar <li|-iitiil,i»iit. btrttnntirtl TsrUUoo, to tLla cit, ti> trurru
.f mcti-i Tl,. |,.i|,n._l.c»..i lu., |lf- d..iil.in ul tlior fur (Uf I« Louis
. ... ,< - r,,g',i Iw f'4ilyt olnlr Alf rtlitr.-nll Otr ,t, .
ly IS' rn-', l.) ¦) 1.1«| 'nm.' h«ur. Ta'St.'km ordoltrd lit' ir, ir,.nitli.-..- ¦ ii tiitl.aul bj il- i!tcim~aiclcr ml Usa.ni's rkariasc;. Ill SrM4«»f.
Tninrsr Offk'r. P^pr.O-la. m..The morement m
tba barometer yesterday was upward. Partly doodyweatber prevailed dnrtnr pane ol the flnt and aaeondquartan, followed by elnar waatber. Tbs 'cnueiatureanaed notween M*aed 74\ tue BTsrngs _0S°i betas
liv1 lower tb.ri on t.i- aarreapoadiag day u^r year and.-.'¦.j' higher thau oa rueoday,
,r weatber, wltb tllxbi ebaagsa tn temperature^may beexpeeled tooday lu this city un 1 viciuity.
UNIONS Dl.i LARISH MOUE SER1KES.
A meeting of tlip Executive Council of tlioBuddins Tradsa area baM Inst nlgbt ni Nu. .99 Tblrd-ave. Til.- ;i,ii,m o' the 'Jenn -i Framer*1 Union In
onicrinsf their tuen bael in tho beddings In Seventy-ihlrlst Intw.-iii Blgbtfe uml N n'h ave*., was
discussed. and thal srgSBtsattea was unan¬
imously expelled from thu amalgamation.Tue wulk'nit deliyate* were satfeartsed ti declare a
str'k* at an end on the f>eveu:y-tli;r.l.tf. bnUdtngS,prot I.* i Kr B mta. the balkier, iroal I agna to smployoil. onion men bi natter, rue qttestton of compelling1. trimmer A- Muinau to take their bod-hotatlag eunnes
out of toe building betns erected bv Contractor rnckarwaa taken up, and the delegate* werenteoa full pow r
lu outer »tnkes OB sixteen tui'ldniTS inwliicb Bdelmayat A Morgan have engine*.If tba angina* ure not removed by Mon I.iv.A sf rik* was nrd-red on Cvms Vi. Field's n*w build-las ei Broadway ami (ireenwlch-st. on account of the
emp oyuient of a nonunion bod-bouilag engineer,I bi re ure between 139 and 200 m'n employed mi tuete ding. \t tie* Oakota flat-bouse (he framers returnedt w ult yesterday. ^^^
////.; MMOOKLTN CONSTITUTION CLUB.A meeting for organization was hold laai
erening by the Bewly termed BroeklyB cn-titution
Club, winch ls asodolled n't- r tba similar club
In tbis eily. Aboal tl-tv nicn, am.un; whom wero
.. n,.' de prominent elttsena ol Brooklyn, m-t al HaTITI Fulton.st , In responso to a rall issued by thc
promotar* of the undertaking. Amour them were d. r.
Jaams, Joatsh B Witta, Henry Qeeng* Fir,- Pammisstoner Partr iga, TboBtss il Badana, Frat,kilnA.I. h. J. i. in ju P. BoMassa, Detnas Ilarue', .1 Warren
i, .ur. William Hichardion, the Kev. Charles Wood,Dr. It Q Mortat. I>. II. Houghtaling, James
r.i Igwar, millam ii rieemnn, Ambros* Baew, (icuetalll, "n I!. I'i.Bin, I- W. lie isley and C P. Adam*.a constitution was adopted ami by-laws wrr** are-
bul owiiu toa disputeorer some ol ibe proimonaIn nu- la'trr, I ley were referred to a committee.Offleer* will be elsetrd al the nnxi meeting.
FAILURE OF HINE DEALERS.
Aasignnenta wro made bj two wine deolanyeaterday. Anna Bonbons ami her son FnederichKubin ru, wholesale dealers, at No. 51Wall st., nuder the stvlo of FnederichRobbert! A !*ou, made an as-iignnicnt to Kobert A.
Oraaeaa, (ivmra preCaraams to the Kast Uiver .\aii mal
lia nit foi Tl">.-VJ3.Aliens' lliicbow and Louis F. lirandau, composing the
thin of titicbuw X iiraudau. whulcsale dealer* lu Call-lurnla wines nt N'.-. 73 Murray-st., made BB assignmentto iiuiieri Plantar. k-vIhk bim a preteronea n.r $4 SSA1 ne timi ls (he accnt lu the I.a*.ern States fur tbe wines
of Knout r .v i'.i;!i!ii.*, ol i-an Francisco,ned ni tbePacific Vinegar f'onipauv, of tba same etty, Tiie Ua-Uiitlea are reported to ue about $20,000.
METURN OF FRESH-AIR CHILDREN.
A party of twenty-two children who were
sent out IWO Weeks ago UUtl-1 the aaSStSl I Bl Tilt TRIU-iM fiaab Air Fuuti to Fast Fairfield, Vt., rntarasdhome jes'.crduy morntnr. Tlie children left BBSS Fau-
Ui lit at noon on Tuesday and went to Maqujin. where
they crossed Lake Champlain to Plattsburg, ihe voyaxt-
¦etOSB the lake waa tryiin; to tbo children, a* Ibe
water waa t-iu-ii and heavy (eas tame poiiuuinguvt-i t'* decks of thc boat. Nearly all or the childrenwere seasick. The partv came hythe New-Yoik Central
Railroad from Aibauy to New-York, arriving lien* earlyyesterday BtBTBtng. J. A. Perkins was In charge or
tbo pirty. rae ebiMrsa secmeu mast Sseattod hythen visii ani..u_i tho lulls of Vermont. Tho followlun:
parenna wero their entertainers: A. Chase, J. N.
Pomeroy. B, t'i"nn. T. Mltsbsll, I~ OL Hull, B. B. Isbam,A. Ciiase, J K. Finler. F. MilcheM. J. BqnlrOB, ll. M.Wells. H.. II. Suule. sift lt Miirtevaiit ami I). Watreu.At lilKbl a M'vii* uf m,libers walled In the stailigbl at
the l barnie r*»l ferry tor »evetily--i-vci* chiblreli wno
were returning from a vacation near Bmtthfleld, I'i tin.
TBu irJiu was latn auU tOaro were Kinny Runout nc
tinnies belora thc ferry leaded tba Uttle one* c.M. K.iiri-hill had chun:* or tue psrty on Hip Journey, andon tuan art ital ben* Mr. Parsons n-celv. d ino childrenaud saw lhat ail were delivered to fiicutl* to be takeu
burne._Eilll TRIHI NE Filc.Sll-Allt FUND.
Previously acknowledged._.$16,111 77Proceed* of a collection taken tu Hu- NostrandAveoue M'tnn.iisi Kpiaeupai Church (intaiitcassi, iiniukiyn.- 10 10
Flues for makl ,g sputa on tb« tuble-el ah atlaoola, per Ula K. WI llets, ace ume year*.. 2 15
Pri-*b> ut mu -s.iUatij-iciiu,iI, or Wiudnaia,N. Y., second ooutributlon. 2 00
Total, Sent 5. 1833.H0JUI 08Tbe New-Yoik anl Sea Heacb Railway Company,
which nive* one eiiihl's ticket willi ev,rv adult's excur¬
sion ticket (inn jasen over iu road, haa given 1,000children's tickets .0 lu. Uunr.Ni: frsab dlr Fiiml, tobeused lu takiug pour culdreu to tlie seaahorc lor a day'sexcursion. _ _
IHTBBE8T OF AN INFANT CLASS.To fl* Hil it or of IA* tribune.
Sm: Herewith I bepr to hand you $10 16,the proceeds of a collection takeu lu thu NoslraudAveline M. ____¦ Church Infant Class, Brookli n, on sundaylast. Kvcr slnoe your good work began our childrenhave beeu heartily with you, unit known of your success.
Most of them are lu the country, hence tbo smalt collec¬
tion. We purp.se during the winter, when our class lsmil, lo Uko a collection lu a.illclpaiiou ol next summer.In b'hulr "f tu* sutfertnit little one* of New-York city,accept our thank* tor your imbi* services. Hiuo*reiyyours, 1 cst un i:s or THK I n* an 1 CLaaa.
Jlrooklya, Scpr, 5, 1883.
HOSMLR'S CHALLENGE TO COURTNEY.
George Hoainci's challeiitfe to Charles E.Courtney bas ucl yet been lakeu ut>. Hosmer depnsitedSJUO wiiu the KU tor ot the Sew lurk Clm>er o* (oneil
lauueylaal we... an. the cuaUc*.) ba* yet a weak IO
run. Ii I* lot a tuioe .mle race for f2,000 a siae. to takt.
piece at *uob ume aud plaoe a* *ball be deiermluedBBfesAaa
OBITUARY.ANDREW VABICK STOUT.
Androtr Varick Stout, a well-known andwealthy citizen of Kew-York, died of panalyaie nt binauramer resldenoe lu Bernardsri Ile, N. J., yeaterdaymorning. In February last Mr. Stout raalgned bia po*i.Hon aa president of ibe 81:00 and Leather Bank, owingto 111 health. Ula health did not improve, and be anaaSmoat of his time since bl* retirement from bnsineaa oe.Us farm at Ilernardsville. Ou Monday last bo aufleroda stroke of p iralysis. .
Mr. stout wis In his seventy-first year. He waa bornand brought up in this city, and received a public schooleducation. He waa appointed an assistant teacher laold Public School No. 7, in Chrystlo-st., at the age oteighteen. Later he was promoted to be principal of oldI'ulillc School No. 2. Finally ne occam.: principal of oldPublic School No. 13, ia Madtsou-st.. aad afterward be.came manager of the New-York Orphan Asylum. 8ub-
stqueutiy be embarku t lu thc wholesale boot aud sboebusiness ut der tbe Arm Dame of mont X Ward, aud later
witb a change of partners, under the naxe of A. V.Stout A Ca Od April 3, 1853, h> was floored president(.f the National Sboe aud Leather Bank, or whica be badbeen th<* vice-president for a short tune previous. Tblaposition he held for almost twenty-eight years.Mr. St«mt was actively engaged In many financial
enterprise* and Institution*. Un waa a director In IheBom-Tart Mutual Oas Light Company, the Phoenix FireInsurance Company, the American Hank Note Company,tbe New-York ami Brooklyn F, rry Company, tbe Broad.way Insurance Company, and the Loan nud Improve¬ment 'Jump my. At one time he was connected with theBoard or Kiln ati<u. Wiieu Fernando Wood was MayorMr. Stout was ciiy Chamberlain, aud during tbe dls-tnrbanean at tbat tims tn regard io thc nuilee force headvanced the sui aries of Ibo loree from his owepocket, being afterward rel in nursed by tho oity.Or'gloally he was a Democrat in politics, bu' during tbowar be ne,-.un.- a Republican, ami afterward waa a¦tanncb and eiitluislasifc snupon er or Republican princi¬ples. Asa prominent mein lier or the Methodist Episco¬pal Church, ho was dpt cully lui -rested lu tue iu-.tltutlooa connected with that dcnoniina lui, Eli: waaa trtiMee of Wesleyan University and of the Drew Theo¬logical seminary. A few years ago he gave $.V),000 tothe Drew Seminary and a Ilka sum also to We*lt*yaaUniversity. He was a member aud trustee of St. I'aul'aMethodist Episcopal church, at Foiirtk-avn. andTwenty-.ei-onti-*t. I be funeral will take place at that church at2 p. m. ou Fritiay.The surviving family or Mr. Smut Includes his wife,
one sun and two daughters. Joseph S. Stout, hi* son, lathe bead of the firm ur Stunt A Co., brokers, at No. 23Hroail-sU, lu which A. V. Stout waa a special par'ncr.One uf Hu* daughu rs is tbe wife of J. N. Kwell, banker,'il N". IS Broadway, nud the other is married to A. P.'ioii!berum), a banker, ot Chicago.
THOMAS LBOKAUXThomas Leonard died ut his home, No. 234
IVtB-st., yesterday from cancer of thc liver. Ile belongedto Luelle* Compauy Nu. 49. nut hud been oa thesick Hstlor about six mouth*, ile was boru ni this city Septem¬ber 13. 1-40, mid was a chaiidk-r when he was ap¬pointed a tlrein.m in IBM Os July 1. Lift, be waamane asalatani foreman n- Bngtns < somnaay Ba, 13 andwas promotedtetbe position of foreiuaiioii.lutielO, 1S73.before he lust bis health he was regar led by tbe FireCommissioners as oue uf tue most efficient meu lu tbedepartment.
SMITH H. CBOBSMAV.Smith H. Cro«Tirtn, an o!d and respected
cifiZ'ti or the village of Jamiica, L. I, died at his homaon rui"til;iy eMuiur, from diab. t -s. Mr. Crossman waa
IbeotdeatearHafa manufacturer on Long Island, audwa* the deeigner aad (milder uf tba aarrmem kuown aa
Bnekairaya. He wun a leading mein,.er ,.i tue JamaicaMc bodial LpUcupaiChurcu, und ns treasurer since iHb'X
PROFESSOR 0. P. TABLET.LoBDOX, Sept. 5..Professor C. F. Varley,
weowna el etrtetan te tba Bteatsts interuuionai Teie>
graph < tanpenjr.wbleb laid thc hrsi cable across the Ablaulic Oo BB, is dead.
HOWARD STAHLER.BaLTOIOBS, .Sept- 5..Edward Staider died
at bis re-:i|.!ii -c. s.uidv S|iiui,'. Moutgoiner/ County, thiaMan-, la t nu':!, IB tba sj:,ie house lu which be waa
born in December, 1794. ile waa appointed postmasterat Sandy bptlnga iu ln.ii. .md held thc utflce up to thetime ut hl«.it. aili Ile was a Quaker, aud his long lifowaaaucb as lo command general respect. Ile wa* saidto be tue oldeel p .Munster in tbe United Slates.
SELECTING PARE SITES.
The commission to lix Bites for parka in thaannexed diatrict beld a meeting yesterday at the offlceof the Mercantile Trust Company. There were presentLuther R. Marsh, General I.-wis Fitzgerald and J.Mnllally. A letter was read from 0*ner.tl Shaler on toeadvantages ufleretl by tbeCortlandt property aa a parksite, in its report to tne Legislature tue commissioawill rcconiiiif nd the Cortlandt properly a* one site ofRHO ur 1100 acres, au I another site on thu Bronx River of.too u( 4(S> acres. 1 will also suggest a* a possible sitefor tbe tatars a splendid stretch uf land overlooking theHound a.!)) Bing 1'eibam.
A GREAl IN,QICE OF SEALSKINS.
Tho largest iiutultcr of sealskins ever re-
calved bare at saes arrive! yestcrdiy by the Sunsetionic. Khars wm 540casks or Alaska skins packed lasalt, destined for London, and w.re estimaied to beworth W0O.0OO. Tb.y hail been sbtpped from Califor¬nia on Ibo Southern P.e-iflc Railroad to New-Orlean* .iudthen.-.* by steamer. Kngl ind still leads the world Indreaalon and ootorlag tbia beautiful tar, In spite of thsexperimental attempts at cuuipetniun that bave beeamade here aud elsewhere
ltnineti'* Cnconine ptasoetas tho rrowthof anl beautWs*tu.) hair, aud rentiers ll dark aud glossy.
Colgate .V Ce s C.tsh BOM I .u net Toilet Trna Tbanuveiivaailt»ii}*pli<)ual Hretiztu,,- us .i-rto a* Ate iu> iisow-ui laajiaatiooam tala taaario.it mit a.
MARRIED.CltAOIN- VAI.K-At (he Urand Hotel. New.York City,
>spt,-nili*r 5, nv the I'.ev. Dr. Cbane* W. Haul of Ky*, a,V., Kdwaitl Wilton Cia-'lii and Auuio ir*_ie VallL
SLOAN -JOHNSTON-On Tin-.tUy. september i, by tbaKev. ______ A. I'.Iniut i, Mil.ie Jubustuu to Sauiu*l Sinai), botbot lbw city. _
All noliee-t of mari-toye* must be indorsed icitli /aliinline und address.
wm' v .aJilED.
BFI.K NA I*.Suddenly on soptember 5, Charis* F. Relkntfcin (he 77th vear of his axe.
Kelatlvcs and fneuds :ir invits-l BO attend lils funeral on sat.urday, aeetemaac in ai j p. m., at the Ku at rresbyteriaaChurch, doukers, N, V.
Cairlsges wm ur iu waning killie depot for 2 o'clock tramIiu.ntiiaiitlCeytr.il Depot.
UL'Kill n.At Mvrttstowo. N. J.. August 21, IHHA, Freddi*suu of Frederic is. and Mary A. (iueriu. age 1 ye-r, A inuutasand 3 day*.
M ii.I,Kit- Ai Kedft.ttl. N. V., on Wednesday, september i,M*(| A., wife ul lleic^iah L Miller, la lite MS year uf h*r
aga1 uncial servicea wu! b* in lil si the hunte Friday, septeinbm7, at 1 p m.
SIDVT-At Bernanlsnlle, V. J.. Wedneadav nuirning. Sep.tember % Aatlrrw Varick sion!, in the 7 tat yea: uf his au*
B*l*Uv*e aud trie ls sre lumea to Bttood his funeral nae.turk ai Ot, Paul's M. I US licit, curut-r 4lh>ave. sud rid.SL, tm Friday, 7lh last., yt *_! p m.
Friends wm kiudiv omit flo srer*.
TUC Its ion'-On Mandari September A, lH-*o. Jonathan ?Thurston.
Unsure* sud friends are respectfully Invite! lo attend histu;i»iai ai lils late residence, Nu. ilil M«:cei st.. JerseyCity uu Thursday. September ii. at 1 o'clock i>. m.
VAI I.-On Wednesday BOBteabar *, IHHA, Mary R..daajk.lui ol l.ii/.aiietb N. suit ttie isle David M. \ ail.
Friiiadssi-t .uvue-t toatirui tbafnoetaJ bombi*lasa re**.dm r. No. (il Quio st llruoklyu, un Friday eveuin,-, Sep.leinbar 1, al n n rm. m.
Political Xoncco.\i .i lt nub 1 ll..ul, l.i .tub! an Im...hIU)'. --0*
rial mei-iiux al headnuirters this I'liursd*/) evening at Su'c.ti. a tu laka acliuu uo ame uni,-ul toct.nstiluliou.W M. liuaatu, ^ny. ltKN KY ll. li.tlti.iT, President.
.lio Wari- XIXUl Assembly Dislrlcr Keiiubllisn A-aoLrlatioii. tinner u7th-st. ami tVesl li uilerard. A regular iu*et«nie ul lhe abuts a»sut.iaiii.ii wi.l be he ,! tali nvaniug at So.liick. tllAIU.Ks ft BIUOKR, i'r*altTeiiU
F. il. Dbsa. secreisry.- J
Special Xatttca.tuii.it- 'I. ii'.ui!..
TbeNKW.KNd I. A N L) ti HA N 11 4 W ill Ks. Ilartrord. ConnQuarries aud Wuikshops. WesierU. ll. I.
Fla* mtiuu.ueuu.aud hui.dui-; w irs iu ..ramie. Dravring*an eslliiiatesiurulshetl willi i ii .large. t"urres(,oni!euei- tt-
Uutetb .n. V.OOice, I.SSI ii'war. C. Vi. CANFlriLU. Agu
lugnilii Carpel*.BM pieces Rest Quality KXTn.V at'FR iNOUAIVSat
76tenisiKit yturd. slli'.Fl'Altl) KNAPP & CO.._Siiib.ave. ami l.ilu st.
Foal UHce Nonce.Furelgn malls fnr th* week eu Ung September 4 will cit*} st
thi* ellice a* luilow*TUC KSDAY-At 5:30 a. in fur ireland, per s» city of Itlcb
uiuutl.vl* Queeusiuwu tlrttei* lur moat Urllala and utnal
buiupt.au cuuunie* uiua. b« tllrectest "pei city ul Kieaiiniii'i" ai il 3(1 o. ul fur Kuiupe, \ter na {lammunia. VIII'lViutiutn. ( nerhuur* a*.d llauiburf ai l:3o p. ui. ita
UubA. i'm to I'.lcuauu Mencu, per a*, eily ot Wa*bin*u>evia Havana.
Fill I'A V Ai iain, for Newfouuduud »nd St IM*r»e-Mu|nomu. vi* lialltaa, at 1 p. ni. fur lia/u. c»rtlia«eu*. Ui*»y.t..wu au i l.imuu. per aa Alp*; al 130 p. m. for euramo*
8_._\titUA\r-AtU'7 a. m. to Koropa. ocr sa "srmaiiiie, via
Q.ie*ns(owu<l*iter»foriierni»uf. A*, must be directeS-yet *jieru,aBio".t al 1 e. ox. lur ^coUau* mrwjL 4.01 »a A*
rliorla. VU Ulasaow (letters Biual be direcied oar AM.
c_.rm'TaiOnl_. rn HelmMnu direou pei os. Swiuer.
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