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AUCTION lAJLEr BT H. J. MffttSPERGW. 'the daily gazette. i'uhllsUcd ory dooms Pt fiMdsys, Uy GAZETTE PRINTING COMPANY.

TERMS: yc(lr delivered la city by J9.0G Tiir JaSI'SMUj: Gazette. Tho nndcrstjrnei ber laave to and Jtetldetin UXttolM kali kiM .11 day wl October, will NUMBER 181 JANESVIIXE, WISCONSIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1873. VOLUME 17 by pocket book containing and bIso the satchel containing the clothing, when he Among the successful fairs just closed tested elections should any ranur. In connection with eiforl Republican State Ticket. are the following The Agricultural and Manufacturers Association, at Irominniinn nC tht lncjilitv vftsterdav die- sation with the Englishman who miy be ultimo- on the other aide of him.

The fact Hrvwi tii fact that a horse and bugey had BE POSITIVE subject it wili probably be proposed to extend the presidential term 'to six years Sheboygan the Marquette couhtyifair, at- about 235 tons. The wine company have purchased nearly the Wholo-of them at ten per. pound. The Concords have been at least half shipped for fresh grapes, mostly to Detroit, nettlDg about six cents per pound Delawares, but few here, say three to five tons, about ten-cents per pound the same quantity, which have been sold to the wine company at eight been hitched to a tree a short distance is that John Bull is a surly and suspicious Montcllo; ILeLodi Union Agricultural so-cielv, at Lodi; Ibe Jefferson county from where the robbery was commuteu. Thorn in nn rlnn tn 1ht robberv as VCt.

and to make Ibe president ineligible for a re-election. These are important sub character, uncus mai every man who approaches him This darln; highway robbery, five miles jects and 03 such will receive careful and -The Milwaukee Sentinel Company has thorough investigation. ing, is the latest sensation after Iho bank fine quality, and there will be fifty tons picked here. The wine company pay five cents a pound for wine purposes. An indicna The Anglo-American Times of Sepl.em- discontinued its Sunday edition, after six month's trial.

This is to be greatly regretted, as tho Sunday Sentinel was NO RESERVATION, C. C. WASilBUITV. of La Crosse. "busted" bank, i ber IS, believes that "emigration on a large nor visited Uahbace's residence al worthy of generous patronage ana tnu evil intentions, and at once becoms so watchful that he is as dumb as on oyster.

In a gocd deal of experience in Continental traveling we have never known an Englishman to commence or invite a conversation, although we have met with some who have ultimately proved very pleasant and agreeable traveling companions. But ihis money question is the one that is invariably predominant In their minds. They always pant to know how it is that so many Americans are able to bring their whole families to Europe and spend money so Mdwaukee people have deprived them Sunday, pistol in hand, bent on having money or blood. He wu met at tho door bv Mr. Babbaire.

from whom he demanded THE GRANARY OF THE WORLl. Communication in Uie Now Tork Evangelist. He fllleth thee wlthjthe fiacitt of Ihc wlicat." AIthomh this was written by the Sweet Hellhw Potpoti(lt selves of a weekly luxury by not sustaining it. Tho Cream City seems to prefer his money, and was preparing to shoot and took the exci- scale irom England to the United begun. It says, "the English agriculturist has found that he may toil here to better purpose than in his native viliagef and his expatriation will steadily increase to iarge proportions A Toronto (Canada) dispatch, of Sfliur- day.

says "The change of gnagc on the Sunday lager to Sunday literature. Singer of Israel thousands of years ago, it was the scene ol a mad U. BAiCEU, or leucine. For UicretaTy of Statt- V. TfOUNG, of Saiilf.

i OThj rrnartr 0. C. JOUlV'SOiV, of Milwaukee, i'or' Atlorttg Central- 1. I'. KUISBEE, ot Washington, 'o of Public InitnutiOH SODERT URAHin, of Winnebago.

For Commissioner of Immigration OEO. P. MNDEtTIANPT, of Milwaukee JOl'g rRICB, retter, NAT dog funeral on Saturday. lavisniy; uow it is possioie lor ua Cruclty to Animals. national mpiujy in iittvptiyinuiii ui E.

A. Uiil, or fciheboygon, cxtituita six debt, etc. The natural and only answers childrens' carriages at the Chicago expo Will OoTKa, 4 M(. was never prouaoiy bo liuis tii any ijcuuic in any ajje as it is of the American nation i thi: year of grace, 1872. While you, Mr.

Editor, and tens ot thousands of others in the ist, are busily engaged in the study, Ihc cotintias: room, and the work; bi-infrydur minds to think of just how we are erjgaged on the shores of Lake Michigan; and ym, Mr. Edi- Grand Trnnk railway was completed to can fee given to tnese questions tuey down as American uascondc. American congress, and which went into euecton tue lstofth Is month: day over the entire line, and (rains will resume their regular trips Monday. The in boaslinc-, and ex-ftBgcratlon. It thus often happens that what mighty otherwise have Be it en acled by tte Senate and tkt Houu of Fi-'f! For of va A.

BUKDICJK, ot ternational bridge at Buffalo will be com greas That no railway ia the Unt ds with id leeliug, and the American ied states, whose road forms any nart of In this Great Financial pleted on the 37th, after which trains can pass betweeo Canada and the eastern and western states. what the Psalmist meantwhen he said tliat tho Lori filletu thee with the finest of the line cr road over which cattle, sheep, swine or other animals shall be conveyed from sition. Work has beeulbegun on a new Catholic church at Hudson. Track laying is completed between ManiLowoc and Two Rivers. Prof.

D. B. Smith, who has hid charge of tho Ocoaomowoc public school for tho past thirty years, is to assume tho management of that at Powaukee this winter. He is to be succeeded at Ocono-mowoe by Mr. A.

Wood. A special to the Milwaukee Wisconsin Crisis, ters of steam, sailing, or other vessels rvinn or tranenortinir cattle, sheet), A Tew weeks ago the whole of tho northwest was a waving field of golden eratn, the crops of this year having never been pmisillpfl. "Mow llmv have lieen harvested. resolves in luturo to stand aloor from all intercourse with the Englishman. During five moDtlis travel, we have exchanged words with'.

but. one. Englishman, and he was introduced to ins by a Hungarian. World's' Convention oT Christian Di- From Sat ar Jay's New York Tribnnc. The gathering or Christian divines at Steinwav Hall yesterday was the most re VERY LATEST NEWS Audrsw BnrlUNfi, ol Hurmony.

THE ATLANTIC BALLOON VOYAGE, or other animals from one state to another, Bok cm. ever? aaA, itoeks Hft i limited that the thrt tales of Through the intrepidity oi one mac, the Wisconsin, Minnesota will have 75,000,000 of buBhels of wheat to sell after history of the ruphic balloon enterprise says that the two suspended banks aL La Effect oftthe Bank Panic on the Manufacturing Interests of Cincinnati. supplying tueir own noeas. suau connne tne same in cars, rjoais, or vessels of any description for a longer period than twenty -eight consecutive hours, with, out unloading the same for rest, water, and feeding, lor a period of least five coniec-ntivc hours, unless prevented from so unloading by storm, or accidental causes. estimating such confinement the time during which the animals have been confined without sunh rest on canneellnc roads from markable religious convention What an immense nowcr it will ike to is becoming otic ct peculiar interest.

Mr. Wise and Mr. W. li. Doaatdson, first rifide an appeal for assistance to make the neces Invest yetfr Surplus move this Squanlity of grain thi millions of -bushels we cau.

hardly conceive. Within the mst few days it has Crosse have resumed siness. Two men named Fred Splitt" and Samuel Rcitze riunrreled in the town of Wau-watofla, Milwaukee county, on Wednesday when Splitt struck Rcitze with a club, fracturing his skuli. Rcitze leaves a wit's and sary preparations for an aerostatic voyacc Ik it only bv letters. Representative Aid from St.

Louis for the Ill-Fated Cities of Memphis and Shreveport. across the Atlantic. The publishers ot tbi New York Daily Graphic responded to th which they are received shall bo included, men from every stale ol Europe, and from countries of Asia, joined with those of America. And -tliouah- ofUhese various been my privilege to get a glimpse of the modus' operandi. In this, the beautiful Cream City of the West, all night long, 1 could hear the trains of cars laden with whrat in nivver ceasiccr roll carcenrir down appeal and a balloon was constructed under three children.

Splits family consists of it being the intent ot this act to pronmit their continuous cocfinemeDt beyond the neriod of twentv -ciffht hour, except upon national Elites and different creeds, alt met wife and four children. The men were the supervision ofthe aeronauts. litis upon filling tlio balloon with gas a rent was made contingencies hereinbefore stated. Animals brothers-in-law. The murderer is in cus- Good Real Estate I so unloaded shall be projierly ted and wa- great elevator for which Milwaukee is famous.

Next morning I was not surprised to Cud that during the day and night pre- in case George Howard, a nacknian Hearing a and of one belief; and certainly their coo-lerence thus far has been one of peace and good will. Tho hall at Fourteenth street was filled before ten o'clock In the morning, the hnnr nnnifd for llie. formal oriTAni Kilt ion of the sofbf rproived. or about 30 00' lulie-I: an hour vrskcIs the same at the et- iJ i i nr person in fcustody bad reputation, was arrested at Milwaukee, on Saturday, for having caused the death of Dr. James Crugon, by.

reckless driving on the Sunday evening previous. It supposed that a charge of manslaughter will preferred agaiDSt Huward. John Kehoe his been sentenced to the It, and the whole expedition became a subject of ridicule. The investigation of the principles on which the aeronauts relied for success which the proposed voyag8 occasioned, bad served to strengthen the conviction of tlio public in the feasibility of the project, anil especially had It produced a general desire for a demonstration or then correctness, The Graphic publishers announced, therefore, that a silk balloon, should be manufactured" constructed of the best in.itcnal and that indue tlmoau ascension'should be made Next day as I stood on the high head land commanding a vi-JW of Milwaukee Bay, 1 saw a large fleet of proud ships, heavy laden, bound for tho ports on Ontario and Erie, and was ot surprised to find that there cleared during th'it niiiht and day twenty-one wheat ships with the General Conference of Ihc Evangelical Alliance. Every seat in the large budding was occupied, and in the gentle agitation of the audience was plainly visible the nervous feeling which the importance of the occasion inspired.

laisles, halfway thereof: and said company, owners, or masters shall in such case have a lien upon such aratmals for food, care, and custody fiirniel-iflrt nnrl rfi-ili not bp. Ilal.lfl for AtlV detention of fsuch animals FROM PHILADELPHIA. horized by custodian Any company, animals who shall knowinciv and Philadelphia, Oct. 7. A dispatch from state prison from Monroe couoty for year, for larceny.

The residences of A. Hawley aou BUT willfully fail to comply with the provisions of this act shall for each and every such fail- Pottayillcsays the first snow of the season from the entrance to the stage were crowded twith gentlemen, and ladies in improvised seats: and there were many or both sexes standing iu the side and aisles ol the galleries, has a more intelligent, aud certainly never more seemingly devout audience assembled within this hall. fell this mornicg. Quite a severe snow aisc to comply with the provisions or the be liable for. and forfeit and nav.

a nen- M. Youmans, in Waukesha, were recently entered by thiovc3 'arid numerous articles In a few weeks, Mr. Elitor, as you sit down to your rich cup of coffee and white wheaten rolls, the chances are that, the Identical wheat Dour you cDjov so much left Milwaukee Jharbor not long before. And while we enjoy the beaten oil with which you refresh us through the columns oT the Evangelist, you but repay us for feeding thee with the finest of the wheat. Could we follow those kernels of wheat in their varied wanderlnets, what dii ersc ally of not less than $100 nor more than $500; Provided, Aoicc-rer, That when animals shall be carried in cars, boats, or other of value stolen.

The latest bridira news from La Cross WHILE PgOPiBRTT I fell at Fonda, N. FROM LOWELL. Lbwoii, Oct. 7. John W.

Piorce, cashier of the MerchanL's National Back, Uotfiesta-c were L'aUis-reU very many those who were prominent on the stage is to the effect that within a very few days in which thev can and do have ot Association hali the previous evening. proper food, space, and opportunity for rest the in there will be a meeting at Chicago of the Lin addition thcrc-Jircre others, who only -with a view to testing the theory of a continual eastern current in the upper regions of tha atmosphere. Mr. P. T.

Bain-urn also published a card statin th.it, he' Was ready to invest Ihc nieacs necessary for an experimental voyage. But Mr. Donaldson, had laith in the balloon ntrcady built, believed it to 'be. the strongest ever made and attributed the fracture made In it to a Jack of competent assistance durieg. tho process of JuiCatlori';" and, as the pro foregoine; provisions regard beinir unloaded shall not annlv.

New York men interested in the Slount has been guilty of irrogulatittes, according sights" would wc see 1 Some are destined arrived in the city yesterday, and otuers stilt who for other reasons wjro prevented Vernon street bridge, the otHuers of tho to other officers of the bank, to the extent Seo. 3. That the penally created by the first section of bis act shall be recovered by civil action, in the name of the United some for the peasant's the house of joy of 50,000. ierce was also cashier of thi Northwestern railroad, and the authorities of La Crosse, for the purpose of- making an the Young Mens' Christian Association. Conspicuous among liioac on the platform Central Savings Bank, hut that institution JiliT entnn 'mid blasnhemies and States, in the Circuit or District Court of raiigemcnts about ruuaiog tut- is said to -be all right.

weru Ibe loilowlng ol tne Joreign ueiogatcs: oath'p, and some with the heartiest of Northwestern into that city, and the con inauKssivines i ior our neaveniy iuci T.nrrl Alfr'pd Churchill. sendeth the rain. upon the just and unjust. tbo united stales uciacti wiimn mo district where the violation of this act may have been committed, or the person or corporation resides or carries on its business and it shall be the duty of all the United States FROM CINCINNATI. sequent buiklinffo I the bridge.

prietors of liiu Cfraphic were not disposed' to- any The Rev. Jamtt Davi, Secretary of the British Branch of the Evangelical Alliance. The Richland County iiepuui ican How of Un da we hear Ike rarV, Wt a rjol I waa that I did not pare hue toth a piece or property at Bach a lime; I coald here boacbl ihi fjr a hundred dollar, to-day tt won) Mil for Friend, do aot dee pair, the ujntt at open to j-o bow aa It -wae lata. All that It Mcemrr le to broth the din vlita or the luture (row Wore roar ejee aad lot and the promise is sure ot bummer ana Winter, seed-tinm and harvest, tili the limo come when time no more. furihor responsibility ic connection Cincinnati, October 7.

The Commercial learns that Herman Belendiue had his' left Count -Andrew Bernstorff, Secretary of to his elbow crushed to a jelly, one this morning publishes the results of many interviews with leading manufacturers in various departments of industry, from which it appears that the number of hands day last week, by the tumbling rod of a thresher on the farm of Mr, Hamiltop. marsaats, tueir aepuiies anu suoorainaccs, to prosecute all violations of this act which shall come to their notice or knowledge. Sec. 3. That any person or corporation entitled to lien under the first section of this act may enforce the same by a petition filed In the District Court of the United States holden within the district where food, care.

-The following republican nominations have been made in Grant county For tue ucrman legation. Professor Stanley Leathos, D. King's College, Loadon. Rev. Dr.

Angus, of London. Dr. Amot, of EJinburgli. Rev. Dr.

Fisch, of Paris. Charles Reed, M. of Rev. Narayan Shcshodra, of Bombay. Dr.

Parker, author of Ecce Dcus." D'Astle, of Geneva. Dr. John Stoughton, of London- Onr Fnwiish pnualria from across the channel who are" traveline; on the Couti- JANESVILLE inator, John C. Hollo-way; for coun neLtL'lve iusl luuir ancuui-ia discharged here on account of money stringency has been much overestimated, and manufacturers and artizans in general express the hope that they will be able to go through without further reduction of cither force or time. ty superintendent of schools, G.

M. Gnerri Bey; for assemblyman, sceond district, against American tourists in a very article in the Saturday Review. They so; thai thn A in p.ricAns are demoralizinir hok'l and custody shall have been furnished, or the owner or the custodian resides and said court shall have power to issue all suitable process for the enforcement of such Hen by sale or otherwise, and to compel the navment of all costs, ncnallies. charces. jmblyman, third distnut, keepers, servants, and beggars, and the Moore, IS NOT DEAD A dispatch from Mdwaukco- says or and expenses of proceedings under this in contact, to such an extent thot the plait English traveler, with limited means, is in Pmf.

Dnnner. of Berlin the situation. 'l ho feeling here in linan- FROM ST LOUIS. St. Louis, Oct.

7 Neorly $3,000 in addi into variably snubbed and given poor quarters clal circles is very good, arid confidence is almost restored. It is thought our banks effect until the 1st day ot October, 1873. tion to the amount previously reported has will commence discounting commercial pa LNXUMJERABLIt, when by the OttUayofaahiUl "of money yo mnj within few yean raallce Inspection of the Government WorJoi been subscribed for the Memphis sufferers, and an active committee is still working in per and New York -exchange during the rope to run hastily over the Continent, limited in time, but unlimited in means, and that they demand the best rooms, the Dr. Spiess.of the University of Jena. Dr: Krnramacher, of JBrandenberg, Dr.

Witte, of Koethen, Dr. Christlich, of Bonn. Rev. Dr. Paul Zimmerman, of Leipsic.

Rev. M. Cohen Stuart, of Rotterdam. The home delegates were also numerous, sthc following incomplete Ifst will Indi- Theodore D. WooIsey.

D. D. L. cx- jrowiac nahoraeturw week. Advices from New i ork indicate a their behalf.

The Odd Fellows and Ma- on the WisconslnlRivcr, From the Fortego Cit 7tcfflter. conercssional cemmittee on trans their firm feeling and good foreign demand for have also sent handsome sums to be with It, stated to tbcai that, iflhey wouid surrender the balloon to him ho would repair it, and as a proof of his iailh in it mako the ascension. This was done, and Without further announcement the preparations were pushed forward. Last. week while the final arracgemetits for the Allan-' tic voyage were being made a preliminary ascension in his balloon, Magenta, und his' observations made during that voyage seem, to hare oonSrm-cd his conviction in the correctness of the theory of an; eastern current.

Bo on Mon-day morming the great balloon which has a capacity of feet of gas, -was inflated with. 200,000 and at 0 a. mi ton H. Donaldson, George A. Lttnt artist correspondent of the Graphic, nod Alfred Ford, journalist and correspondent, made an ascension from the Capitollnc at Brooklyn and Started on the perilous voyage.

When last soon the balloon was moving in an easter-Jyidiieotion out oyer the ocean. Before Starting Mr, Donaldson expressed undonbt- ad faith, in tho success of the experiment said that his whole soul was absorbed In the entorpriso, and that not even the fear Of death should deter him from making the attempt. This is the spirit wtiich animates all successful pioneers In. scientific, invest t- gotion or Invontion. The Held of new.

"ontiflc truths ha3 scarcely been invaded. 'They await tho' men worthy to bo the medium of. their transmission to the race. If this attempt' should 'fail-' the effort will not be abandoned. produce, make tradiDg on the board of portation, composed of Senator Windom, of Minnesota, chairman, Senators Conkling, disbursed by their brethren in afflicted circumstances.

About $7,000 in monBy and clothing and pro'vlsloas have been sent trade quite active tnjs president af. ale coUege. servants, and never dispute the landlord's bills. This is all very true, but brother Bull must remember that most America: i don't understand the language, and could not dispute the bills if tbey were so disposed, aa it would require something more thiin liimitin knowledge to read and un West Virginia, accompanied by Lieut. Prof.

John H. Raymond, of Vassar col- The Graphic Balloon Starts for Europe. ttinman, oi tnc u. a. rngipcer (jorpa, arrived hore lata on tho evenintr of the 29th ult Shreveport, and more is being Much sympathy is felt here for the York.

October At 9 o'clock this rtev. Dr. onn jaaii. Rev. Dr.

Ormlston. for the purpose of examining into the-feasibility of the Fox. and Wisconsin rivers sick and destitute of the two cities, and it is finding expression in a substantial raan- morning the Uraphlc balloon, we larger ever started In this country, set out for Europe trom tho Capitollne grounds in Brooklyn. The balloon holds 308,060 cubic feet Kv makfnff an nurW start thiv derstand any. part of most, of the bills the figures at the end of the line, and the grand total.

We remember having submitted a bill we paid at Dresden to a good German scholar, and ho could not decipher one charge in a dozen on the long bill covering two foolscap pages. How is i po sible tor an American to dispute such FROM NEW YORK. ot mas, out was innatea wiui oniy It is thoroughly equipped with all the necessary scientific. instruments, food and clothing. At the nourot starting il-c vnWTQ wma nntriiiseifislin.

and either of a atoM New York, Oct. 7. Dr. James M. East 20th this city, has abled to cianiiiie the Fos in the vicinity of this city, and, accompanied by Captain Nader, the engineer ia charge of the) Wisconsin river improvement, and Overseer Berthelet, they made a trip on the steamer Granite State about three miles down the river, and returned as far up as the Wisconsin river bridge.

The work thus passed over cave the committee a fair idea of the Rev. S. Irenacus Prime, D. D. HonJNathan Bishop, L.

D. Rev. Dr. Holme. Rev.

Dr. Mathews. Rev. Dr. Atterbury, Bey.

Dr. Ludlow. Rey. John Cotton Smith. Rev.

Dr. N. G. Jtev. Dr.

Phillip Rcy. Dr. E. A. Washburn.

Rev. Dr. Buddingtou, ot Brooklyn. Rev. Dr.

R. R. Booth. AndersoD, oresldeni of the American immand to vent his indignation, and on inus to eet a way on their journey. Mr JentTy imeld without any arrested for supposed complicity a Jereer City clairvoyant, in.

causing the Of the pcoertr be-Makea loierfthle pj aJeoe yaor landlord. ill of Ida W. Veil. The young, woman the daughter oi a Newark, compositor eeneral man fenerations, sufficient, to ly ten toTeach the depot and catch the departing train when he received his bill. Then agaiD, to the Amen, can tourist llin I ni iDi he wi i i rather rf with iis'money than waste time in quarreling over a few florins, or lose- bis temper when.

he is on a pleasure trin. Then, as'to the servants, the Auieri- who died several years A widowed mother and an only sister survived fsfy them as to the practicability oi the scheme which has been undertaken. The trip was a perfect success, being made without interruption, a thing unprecedented at Board of Foreign iMissions. HOME OF YOUE OWM llie ncv. iur.

iayior oi inc Dr. Cose, of Ohio. Rev. John Douglass, D. Pittsburgh, ican feels a commiseration for these' pioor Ge'orgE Wilkes has applied for' an brdor 'arrest against John F.

Chamberlain in i action begun by him to recover dam devils, who receive no wages irom inc landlords. He charges heavily; in his bills for "services," but puts it all his own DOckit. The. American feels, with respect Rev. S.

F. Scovel, D. Piltsburgh, somelhintr favorable to the itnnortanl ages for injury done to his character. Sheridan Shook and Thomas Ryan terorise. Tho oncratlons thus far have nearly do ao tf yom bat will, an roar wife will gladly aid and atrist TOtv, Donaldson was especially juu impressed himself freely, and, believed the attempt to reach Europe would.

full that the chances were better to-day; than they had ever been this year. His ascension the other, day, lie hailI, in tho balloon confirmed his belief iu the theory of the easterly current or wind, and he astonished his listeners by eiying' that he should net be surprised if he crossed the Atlantic hours. Ha might land in Sweden, but thoughiltnorejlikely that'the drill of the huge air craft would land them in France cr Spain. He had the utmost confidence the balloon The advice of the best teronauts in tbe country had baen so.aghfr i. its con-struction, and ho believed it could not fail him in his great undertaking.

Everything was In his ravor, and he believed tho result would be a great success. Mr Donaldson further said that his whole soul was wrapped in the enterprise, nothlr.ir. not even the fear of death, should proven beyond a doubt tho feasibility of have made a statement that they wiii pay ttey. 2 rtomc, u. oi j-iitsuargu, Pennsylvania.

Rev. J. CPershiflfc D. PUtsburgh, the casta which may be a.warded if. the de abio act when ibe makes them" happy with a few florins, and pays them for services to himself and.

family, for which they would "otherwise go unpaid. It is a part of his en- tage, a tug of no small pretentions, is navi-cattnir Merrimack flats, which olaec has fendant obtains judgment. Peirnsvlyanin. Bishop J. P.

Dl, LL. of Philadelphia. Colonel Drake, woue reviewing a ixew heretofore ben a dread to river men but it now effectually improved, which alone would go to show that other portions of joyment ot iravei to ao a nuie goou goes along through the Old World. Rev. William B.

Derrick, of Richmond, yesterday, Was arrested by the mayor, and upon fling the required bonds was released. Virginia. expense comparatively. Read Our Easy Terms London. This is Rev! J.

C. Waters of Woshineton American mat met with. In Par-kieh. but not so hish as In commercial circles tho feature of is gratifying. Thorc is great activity grain and grain freights, and the export the charges deter him from the attempt.

T.fmrlmi.- nnd here thelAmerican eets. no.DO oa day ol movement in wheat is on a liberal scale pnrcaaaepi arid prices quoted up. The receipts of The Manitoba "excitement" has ended. Three of the Minnesota jpen who were under arrest for tho seizure, of "Lord" Gordon on British soil, In alleged -violation of international law, were' on Tuesday arraigned before the Provincial- court, pleaded ttuiity, and were sentenced to twenty -four hours imprisonment. sentenco was formally carried out, after which tho prisoners became, by invitation; gneits at District of Columbia.

Rev. J. Bailey, -Washington, District of Columbia. Hon. Wa E.

Dodge, President of the nited'S tiiee-'E liahor. lone Felix R. P. LangW'orthyi Secretary of the Congregational Union of Boston. MorriitK: JjeauRj frresidept of the Young Men CUri a Uv- i good food and good 'attendance, neither of which can be had in London.

The London Times, while denouncing the extortions of ought to look to the condition of affairs at its' own door, which are nnnallv as bad. Iwithout bugs, The Imperialists of France'now see that they committed a grave error in uniting with the-monarchical party in the National Assembly to secure the resignation of M. Thiers. Tho consolidation of the government as a republic would have been much more favorable to their plans than the restoration, of tho Bourbons. The permanency oi a republic in France would have been more probiematical than the permanency of a monarchy.

The middle classed, dread change and revolution, and they tree ready to support either of the. reactionary parties which elves the beat promise of success. In their mind3 a republic la associated with a reign of the communists, the growth of asragian ideas, and with changes which affect foreign and domestic commerce, impair values, and disturb' tho; financial progress of the' state, Tha blunders of the. imperial regime are recent to bo forgotten hence the Bour. bona have tho most strength and are quite-' likely to sccuro tho cevctcd prize.

Tho whole power gf the church, is exercise in their lovor; is said that the- recent-revival of pilgrimages is ti by which tho priests are exciting the religious fervor of tho people, in behalf of tho aac: government, OnMoudu'y last the -Senate" commilteo on privileges and elections hold a meeting la New-York and agreed upon au wheat are large, no engagements oi froichts for British ports embrace free ship 'In d.wTniTmenta to be eefmted br ments of wheat, petroleum and tobacco. morlgee upon pnmleei tola. nil had Pui and v'u nna, but wc Wflw York, Oct. v. A asmngton spec.

Its occupanw were -aldson, the icroriaut; George A. son of George Luut, a prominent citizen of Bos-ton, and formerly editor-in-chief of the Boston Courier, who goes as an artist correspondent of the Graphic and Alfred iournalist and correspondent. Both Ford and Lunt were fearless and confident of- the enterprise. The balloon'' rose rapid u. tart Ing point; and floated majestically' toward the ocean, and when lastseen-was moving toward I LATER.

New- Haven, Get. 0. As mtr as fun rif. learned in this Cltv at oresent. Don- iJiof.

enjt-nnccton uoiicgo. don. as to-thelbeggicg of servants, London of tue continent. ial says that Morton, Kose, Co. of London, have been appointed flseel agoms of the state department in Europe.

SEND FOR A PLAT Highwar- Bobbery A Bank" Offlcita asked 'theirnplest question, he expects: Threatened. ind r.verr:ia(lv ije paiu ior toe daring daS Lb iut iu bui hvatcb'mg -3 A fire thi3 morning as oiou West 10th occupied by Fuilk, piano case-makers and others, damaged stock" 425,000. lojey -flepfX highway 'robbery wa" committed' nr'Ifiwm'this city last Saturday even lmvel.in Eurono- arie feed REMEMBER to good living and good attendance when aldson's balloon reached. Canaan, about to nav extra' fqr.the best, they STATE II EMS. The cantata of Esther has.

just been in county, cu.mB.-U. Duouc.ua on that day, a hortebick: He visited the fclrcus dur-lg the afternoon, t50 worth of ew clothes, and at o'clock started home- ant WtT-iWlr. icanigei wficiawayoftdm Jiomc, i ner ot the state, at 1:35 p. where it wa caught in a violent norm. Forfow min utes 'before that time 'it had "'been neai nnnnldsvin and Ford iumnec TO-DAY'S AIyggXlEMBJfT Ban Claire.

Th Dny of -lon. jotra iu. nomas resumes aa pu. upon the editorial staff of the She says that.the American and Englishman do not assimilate 'when traveling. Although in th.

tarn ttou.ofa lb boat -n. oi Ibises theyi seldom, ex-haDirea nh ha Aroer out Lunt was caught in trees, but finally succeeded in reaching the ground, The balloon escaped, Jand. had nor been ti nt last Miss Oriswold Hae removed her Dress Cloak Making EstaWishm't boygan Herald and its readers are looking i irt -l Mx'iirefeien A.6 v.n. fjioi in Embosh' at the roadside, sprang, upon the -horse by the and, 'drawing i their pistols, demanded his money or his llfeat.thesame time thr.ow- Wednesday. Oct.

8. 73. ment to. the to submitted for a solid column from his pen nest week. Gen.

Montgomerj, of Sparta, has been breaks iceo Their answew to ate In monosyllables, and' the ques- TW OrnCroiv Wall itrctti, Meoid home eoath of PreelqrttMao Hi where eh will be happy us alL tar. to the eongross at tho nest session for a now method of electing Prcs-ibciit and Vicc-Tresidoni, and instituting a ttDaahul -lor iifeciding wso3 lofcon- tioner luels as if ihe.were beioi1: snubbed for having asked After, one or two attempts of this kind, th American feels takeninto partnership by his son, at Lincoln, Nebraska, aad the two will dispense legal lore to ifs cltisenss, tlm from "seeing who was hw captors. In less than two minute -be waa relteved of a her with a call, A correapbndorit estimates the grape cp orcatawbas on KeUyV iahuid at.

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Years Available:
1845-1970