Co}! -;\'|lVl.W(` nil. N6. ` , unlti1`s(`m;. am to KlNGS'l`()N. 4 \ .\ \ ... -z -`A l`URl)AY EVENlN(:. sl-zwr. -:4, 135:. , ,. `._T:,, " T?7r*`"' ' ` 7* * ' 1- * :; om Amer.` ll{0Al)BRIM S LETTER. W--~' M- A-M W- puugd I_urpdu._ opal thy qua w_l|o ' 00:. mm um. unul can-Inon Ila, ' `K J pronnunced 0 "` . ' judgelof our ` *"~' ` W` mm 1. tlm .' ".`" in political del """'""y' wnrt and hale, M """'5" never rninocl h "' E" "' haul kept the :1 Mile political nnlnunn. i Sum` Frwuc` . linul defeat no `mu m"` I vetlfully with: ['0 """"` this strong mu ` 9""'."' lens ruin. Huh: "" "pl' of our rout id: imme U nude Am unlm ulna 10!` tel! lllll "Ill! llllllllf Ill I0l'Iy V whrxtra; 'yut'f ':lay,`nat mare ` than four Vanna mm. when I was nittimv In n O f ll 8 h It .3 '. V B t e I \ > I l ' can be no greater crime against liberty than I III! IUIIIIIUIIIIIUIII UI HIU ulnce. This was the men to whom New York on- trusted the expenditure of ten of the forty millions which she collects, and whose vote ` was potential in the expenditure of the|fty millions which will be expended on the new aqueduct. With men seeking votes when millions upon millions were et stkke the ser- vices ofa litician ofCregan`s stripe wes of inestime le value. lie had at his beck a well-drilled army who obeyed him without question, knowing that sooner or later the reward would come. In our lest election .\I r. Thorndyke Rice was the republican nominee for congress in Cregen's district, and he was opposed by Gen. Spinola, a Tammany breve, and e trusted lieutenant of John Kelly's. With anything like a fair show Mr. Rice would have been electel by a handsome majority. Mr. Cregen got seven hundred dollars of Mr. Rice's money, and when he found he could et no more sold out to the democratic candidete and General Spinole w elected. The infa ous nature of the transaction, and the itive proofs of treachery made the repu licen county committee resolved to get rid of Mike (Iregan end his healers. The trial was an exciting ow and, conscious of his power, Mike Cregan deli ed the com- mittee. At last he was expelled and then he fell back on the voters of his district, and by manipulating the primar `he won by nine votes. 'lhe evidence of rand was again so agrant that the election was thrown out and Cregan realized that his power was broken forever. He took to drink and last week died suddenly a ruined man. It is useless to attempt anything like sympathy for such a person or such a life. His influ- ence, whatever he had, was cvil. There to dobziuch the ballot box and corrupt the voter, and that Mike Cregan did constantly and persistently, and to these crimes are due whatever prominence he had in our politics. There ca.n`be no better evidence of his treachery than that he, professedly a republican, should be able in this over- whelmingly democratic city to hold a lucra- tive oflice for "twelve consecutive years, which hundreds of democrats would have fl been exceedingly willing to fill. lint the 1 man is dead, and notwithstanding the hun- dreds of thousands of dollars which passed through his hands in the shape of political blackmail and political plunder he died al- \' most pcnniless, without. n. homo, estranged ll frmn his family. The men \\ ho followed him to his last resting place lizul.-imrlilctl ()`lI(.' time or other by his in-c.-axliwr ',mliiicu.l tactics. His death is not uitluoui samurai.` He had great energy, immense uill power . ' and romrtrkable ,control over men. He ' ii inmlc his enemies fear him, I-athe bound 01 is friends 'to him by personal obligation. DI With a goorlclinrstctcr and an honest pnr- 0` pom, he might have achieve-l an honorable` IE million in society; as it is he sinks into ob~ _ f0 livion, or i'f remembered at all it will be as "(H Him who sovrcd the wind and res.p'ed the `it whirlwind. ` ` U 'l1le`Iln .ll...... \l7..II -n....-e I .s-.......I l..s.`.. "`IfIf| lT'l} I "ITRYUIIIUI VIIU Jdy, IIOI IUUTU I than four vearu ago, when I Wu Iittin in a broker : oice on Broaql Itrtet. and I end him qumed an wnnh at lent three miiono. 1 -He had just bought I black of Delaware | m-l,La.v.-kawnnu nml hm! pug up In margin of`; \\ IIITIUVIIIUI ' . Going along Wall street Isboppml into > we Stock Exclmngcin time to hqur the , nyunc of A man oullml what: dholuu failnn was for less than one hundred Ind forty ~94!-Inn.-`vu1r{--rnnIHtm"nr' `II\E'1lf JUUKEI I)! OUT CUIIIVII. `_ there that is so terribly ruinous ' political detect 3 John Kelly, 4 mun stal- wart hole. sfter his dc-foot nt ('hicego ' his hand. l-`or fifteen yesrs he most turbulent and un vern- inhle organization i the 'uited Stntes |;rect.icnll_y at his feet. Up to his demm-rstic leader could suc- ` i withsutnd him, yet in ulew months mnn became en utter and hope- ruin. Hubert 0. 'l'hompsof1 was another 'uf local political leaders. lie 1 I nude on unmsde men; he ruled c0n\'olI- tions with I rod of iron. He tool: the best ottice in the city himself and rcelled the i others out smon,-.; his hench ll if the revenues of this rent cit we port of his . private estate. Ve colect taxes esch your not for from forty millio s of dollsrs, and over s large rt of this est sum. di- rectly or indirect y. Mr. Hu rt 0. Thomp- son assumed slmost Il)O0lllM trol. It was during his censo ip that the hoodle Aldermen, now inimo in infsmy, were elected. end even th t dilgnutelul thievin mg was sou-eel euou tn rouse l\`ew'. York from its Eben. Hubert 0. Thorn was driven from pub- lic oioe he still ed power enough among the hoodle nldermen to hove the naming of his successor. and I liticnl trump wss picked up whose name ed never been heard in New 'or|t. and whose unsavory history st lsst drsgged him Into mire end compelled his sbsndonment of his otlioe. 'l`).:. s... eh. n.-- s- -5.... \Y.... \'...I. -.. "'7 II. I III III . I'll :55. `CHI VII IO gear. Mike (7 n In one of the natunl neulta ol our eye in at munluipal politloa. a Iyateni which baa debauched and oomipt- ` ed our city government till it loom: aa it re alone could purlly it .\It. (.`rogan'a lot In cut in the most ariutucretlo dintricto! New York, but by manna of a band oi well udlallklhl hI:'.el`l: and h'ee|lur:ulnI auooeoulad in once et every portion ol tliefwlty. end ltla not I-oypnd queetion tint lnle tranche to Me part abeolutely changed the p done of the nltod Statee at the Ian election. may politician: - erell it wan well undentoml that notmg clllc be alone in Mike ('regeu'a diatrlct without money. and that money had al- waye to be placed in Mike Cragaub handa. Ho truateal no Ileutenant in money mature. Whatever dividing tea to be done wee done by him In pereon, and it man alwaya under- einod that faithful enrvlcee would be well peid for. All otlicea had a mane value with him. and I! the cauclhiatea of ill own rarty did not pay him he an read on the lnetaut to march hie lorcee right {into the enemy's camp. It was hie lruquent declara- tion. ll you want votee you've got to ahov up with yer caa." It I wonderful that well a poraon could oven have got a foothold in any reapectable community. but his pall woe borne by one of the furenioet lawyer: anal in the land, and aonlogy was on hie virtue: by one of the judgee of courta. \\'l|At in lllnrn '|lA' in an tn-lrihlv I-uinnnn In 00 Int: no Quickly In flay Illu- fho lahny cl Iuhllo Poollllc-9-`I10 l'IlIoo| labuu Party on Ibo Wu Put -I Welcome Gun: II I. fnllungo. (qm-vuuuun III.) I` 3 .\'m Yum, Hopi. 9'1. Lu! rook we Ms! at rest 3 mu: who. for mnuy your Plan. has has quit: an Important tiguro in am local politics. Only two Iuoullu Ago I now Man an encoded and not very athtlu nodoo. lur than I dial not drum _I|u on. van to ndnnr nil! nnvnrnmnnl till It Ilinnn u H , ` --------O-NE \\'F.EE.:-: ' 7 GOMMENOIIVG MOIVD/1 r, seer. 26th- HARRY LINDLEY, > .1:-xv run\unv\\' nnu ll 4 THE un mo ur: wonx bar A utw vonx Pounomn. .. yuvn uuv nu-u mch ect nillio this di- luto anlo tho mrno I 3't"..s...','T\":.., . .I_:..-.. 1.... _..L BTU! TIUITI. ' made on the Iriuh question. The n inl - interent In the meeting will he that t will dtamp the liberal pu-lyu n radical arguin- Lion, the Whig wing being nracticnlly severed ; mi Hm home ruin qnutiou. ' I! Will IIIUIHTIITTIIUIFIHUUU HIV` 1 I I I : I Lo.\`no.\', Se 1 . 23. -The Irish cadets have wisely decide not to hold any meeting at Mitchellstowu during the sitting of the court which tries O'Brien, so that the go- vernment roclamatiou of the meetin v in ud~ Vance wil not apply. Meauwlniie t egeu eral attitude of the people toward: the In vernmeut is not (leterminud on. ('1.-3.`; I laud lay: down principle: of i.a.~:s`\_'e r-::iss. uuce. The` sltpprr-ss.l I-mm-.u-.~i are [U -,-u on holding riieetiligs, the police .~-`t-kill`: m intrude on the meeting lllll-ml'.~' to luv 3-.u~.tvl out, and open air demrm:I..mtiomq to f.-ll~'.\' any such invasion of private premises \\ hit-ii members of purliaum-nt will be invites`. tn at. tend Unit:-(I l7`(`/(lnv/ (MIlI`ll:Ilt"l than there will be so many pl`lSUl:|'l'1 thug Tit) n'*u.-liin- cry of the government u ill lI.`e'll' tlyD\\`lI nu- dcr the strain. 'l`lu-re hen, however, been no positive di-,clm'utiou from Mr. Parnell. 'l`Iio of the l0l'\'Lm&l\'0l' of Dublin and Vises tlmt until this is obmined no mcctin-.; ltd held. ' The l'a'n.-r.~: absurdly attlihutcs Mr. lh \'i1t a visit to Alncriv.-a to his fear of the lfrwn-ioxi zwtlns N r Duvitt has arranged his ;xll'.cir. with u \ l(`W to imprisonnu-int at any u-onwlft. .\lr._ l)..\'itt lays forcibly that the ]ri.~.4h party li'u.s compe_llx-d the tnrlcs to ttlnlltclull dual !bl\Q|`RlIl|) .-and is now lu.-in_-.: [)mIl.sll(' l for `its work He objects to Mr. (ll.-ulatme's constitution in remird to its plan of two orders and fiscal burdens and say! his purpowe in to ace lrclaud free to manage her own nitira in her own way without any in- terference whatever from an): other people for any pur . _ Thia will probably be 'quot.od as a ecluration in favor of aopara- tion. Homily it is a proud: against the Unionist idea that every Irish hill in to be aulfect to rveutiouc votorby the E_ngliah r iamont. ` pThn m-eat cnnnu maotinn At Nattlnnham` .i i 1 : l i : l I "C1 grru CIUXI IIIVBIIII8 II l`DIFln III!" will be` thy largest gnthorin of tho~ ind evarhelrl. -It w'il}mcin_ o.`L...I-.. A-. AL- I-{gin 1.-n..o..... TL- mus-an-I 4 The Government Wlll Probably Have More I I`:-honor: Than It Can Cure For_ LEI`, uuu II lll.lllUllUDU1lIy UBIIIIIOU 50 CTQIKG I grist sensation in Brooklyn.-Truly yours, `.|uunm:I\I, 1 lllll HUIIU IIIIII MI A new candidate for pulpit honour: ep- pcared in the City of (Ihurcheu in the person at Rev. R. R. Meredith, letely of Boston. ` known 3: the sailor preacher. He in I min- iater of great elox uence and sterling charm ter, and is undou tedly destined to create A arinf nnnnnfinn in Rrnnklvn _TruIv 1-nun-n PTUPIIPCIOI Illllll [III (II IXKOF QIQCI-loll. Brook] n rejoiceth with exceeuliu ly greet joy, for t e genial pastor of the Te rnecle. Ur. Tnlmege. in beck at hie old poet. Hie ` ennuel return in always 1 eeeeon of jubilee. but on Sunday lent the Teberuecle outdid itself. And the reeult wee one of the moat tremendoul mothering: ever seen within its walls. The seating capacity of the Tuber- necle ha been lsrgely increased during the eummer, and long before the eervice com- menced not a seat was to be hed, and every ixvch of elending room we: occn iod. At the cloee of the service hunulrede rue ed forwerd to eheke their beloved tor by the head, and he certainly lookex as if his vacation lied done him good. A nnw nxnrlidnhu fnr nnlnit hnnnurg In- Incnuunutl. nucn II .107 I or: lllc. 1 We are now lairly launched in the fell ` campaign, and if proeent indicatione will enable ue to form Judgment of the future. we ore likely to have a very lively political tight. The United Labor party haa com- mitted itaelf to the principle that good poli- tica and good nsligion are twin brothere, ' and it Ieema to me thet thie ie a wnnd doc- tn inc. for good religion cannot lluu riah under a had government. neither can there hegood vovernineut who-rc religion is ignored. `united Labor and Anti-l'o\`erty have choeen Sunday night for their gatheringe, and Ire have ecnrcely had Inch meeting: aince the day: of Mood) and Sankey. Lertnin it ie tlmt nu politicnl lenders {or many year: here had the personal popularity of Hcurv George and Dr. Mctllynn. Wliewver they appear the crowda go wild over their preeence, and the forces of United Labor appear to be thoroughly or nixed. There eeenia to be no queation a ut the leaderehip inside of their own organization : all e ea are turned on Henry George. and even r. Mclilyun. who refueea to follow the pope. look: up rererently and aectionately to Henry George u be haile him the great leader. But it muat not be forgotten that there ia a Henr George, e rt that udietee hie land iheoriee, andpdon,'t care rrtrew about Anti-Poverty. and when it coinee to voting at the polle will he found more deadly enemiee to Henry George than he will nd emong the Deniocrete or Republicane. The battle of November will be the moat ger- plexing and uncertain that thin atate aa eeen for many yeare, and it will be entirely auto for all political eeera to enepend their prophecica until the da efter election. Brooklyn rejoiceth exceedinnlv in-eat l rogreeeive`Labor Party which ie not for I I-`OR (`OUGHS AN'DCULDS.-Grnap n Boule of tho Dunoxn Comm RIMIDY. Tho rst dos trequ nu Ito as co h. C mpoeodf Wil Churn} .rHore ound.uCl-cmgpnno ufd other vnlnab 9 Ingredients. Pleasant to take. In honlos. 25c. and .'a0c.. at \V`:'Al)E'S DRUG .~"l`URE. I l"lI IIIU -llUWIII- ICU III- II. I Ink! 1 you: Ago. I'll an honored sud unpacked merchant. well-to-do. with I love] III: and two Inoudhl cldldnn. The old Ina wore uhckod with dlpthorh And both 0! Ilmn died. the rnotbor contract ed the diuuo and the loo I'll taken. Whoa diocuvorod the father had boot in the rooms throo days with hi: dual family. his nuou almost M. For a time he rclliod and not moo udcclly about bin old than work. than he diuppurod. and when nut soon who a r uhnndonod drunknnl in the utroou. \\ on his Itory urn told. and as ho was to web Iconu. the eyes 0! the judge moiotonod. And he pronouneod Ionunco In 5 mice chokin with grief. for he had known the man In I o lay of bin proopority sud hul at It hit tabla, but did not recugniu him in Ii: rugged misery till his mine was Incnlionosl. Such in New York life. 1 n . -..- ...... l_:..I.. l-....-L-l x.. .|., .11 ' lwovon Intro. I Muu;|.|{. _dIup-nod al the hyaonuul dolhn. limit: 01- ` rusted urpu-ho. and the on who had I the dock dooluud Oh: to new pa an! `that his aunt wu word; that Inlllloul Iolld ouh. Lu: rook 50 van to the wall lot on hnndud and Io:-Iv dol- luu. If u-on not lo! :50 Ivan and tho Wad: such a thing would cum to in al- mon lunnodnhln yo! not mount Ihll om which can nmlcr my on lot root In the pallet noun. The Tomln I: always an uuuvory plug tn me but lolnnou uuy loom it s It bu I tuuiunloo lot no. t ouch. think In: All around u-was ol uttering nu! { won rope-ounn the study oldo.ol Illa. Id and woman whom hon are usual and 5.-and with crime Itud ham the bar or In tho pin-n pen. and ulugloul with then In}: and girls. and alien little chlldno. their little (was with dirt and Inn! on noun. UII thin ponhuhr Homing. aim the Lhhvu and the drunk: bu! boon brought toward a lmthcoomo objoct begrlmoul with din and 00\'oI'oJ with up. The couplnht in vqnnuy. He but but found duping In I duunad stable. and but ffoqllclily bun an India inn: tho [abut hur- roll does the downlk. 3 us run. A In-hl I van: non, I`A.| gn Imnnnnnl I "UNITED IRELAND'S" PLAN. lllVIeI'lllg (at. orin It will mninhirr ` l\l'.\\ Il`H'.` .Q.6 b. 3 | L.-Q _` l..<: .`c`.\' rYm'ls ywllt . . x - 11- -. , , , _ . wucr In.-I: wf Hm mtt FMS." mus ' uritto.-u (Iu`ux'vuui()rr* -' :s:";d:;"5:`: ' in; at. intenii-m 02 on L. E`. ._ I . " .. . ,m 3`; It ` l_Lu',;lh uf the lh..sllv. ` x. . cu . " `_ _ . ` _ ion` m . 1) I, ..q.m.'l1ngt3 nu: umises whirl: P.` `W `"`" 3' snlvl-ed blurb the mere invimcl to . I... .1... n....... n ` M "3 '"'`-Pl)' '"l unmla Nu: m. xurnovns xlmirnozc V T - Dr. A. Tron, Phihdolphiu, ayl "It pm-' ` motes di _ on, and ilnprpva general unki- * _zion of t 0 nervous uylhm." .\'I:\\' \ n:..<. -`-;\`. `.3. Tim Il:.'u/I'+ l a\I..4 E qlu.-p:m-h a.|_\~4 mm-h 1~_\'L'itcxI:ent \\'uR. cans:-.5 in Inilimry uirrl.-- 1 -.st. ui,;ht by the nuwa I that nicers hnllin_: HI.;`l| mnnnrmds in the Fn-nch army In-I l.-..-q-n l`HlIOV'uJ from their pgnti. The rs: is Hon. Ummlies, who colu- Iuundetl the cavalry division at the recent .mmm-uvres of the 9th army corps. with very _iudi'erent success. The second in Bri mgr- Heuoral Allan, who showed bin hon ity to the present vorument by muting u_v- ernl of him an lnnhlfor tn the nil- wny station At Dronx. VI 3 oxpreu or- ders. to woldome M, Horodh, the minhtor. A but olurcation took plus, it II Mid, bo- tween the miniuer. the local prefect, and Gun. .Allnn.-~ - - - -~ 7 V - -- uvccu III! II! :00: ' I A In-uc-r from Mr. Bell. 1 N1>.\v \'m:r:, Sept. 2-|.-lt was stated .-:2 club lust. night that 4 I"...-IF, .`imtcl| yacht. Thistle. had ,' (I~.>ux'vu-dore -'. D. Smith, disclaim- m.;,' mun-cz\li|v the actual ,' cf '.l"hl.sKlv. The hljx.-r went on V :1 S11), a:Qc0|`Jing`t0 rumor that. he had ex- 3 perked a. greater time all wanna. and com im`rc:1.scl length uf his 3-:uht. was nmply cmnwusntocl for by -the alE~Ininislu:d time ullmuu ce. The writer also ' s_\'.~& tlmt he has no cl_(`~.irE MI !.a:\-n the (rape u:.l-ms tun cmmum.-.c `s fullv ` l-up cunnu?Lte will If niscd. The x0X~.xhl_',` moot tn day ..u{ m.-~.'.;u nd nrr.-mg:-nu-nls fur the nwe.<. \ v'.l`n a O:Ilr I~r.-a \\'h n u'.u`.- c-rmm-ul 0?m"`I` by ' `v .. BUTCHER3 AND SAUSAGE MAKEl{3- ; rlme new small ll casings; by tlorco. 500 lbs. %c.perlb;kogn.l lbqwu. perlb: lmltkegs. 810.50 ; prime new English sheep ouln kc . so large bundles. 832 - smaller quaml. lleo . per bundle. Rowux & Co. lllunllton. .. Thistle. Volunteer. Length for lounngo. 96.6 feet. 92.53 feet Lomglh over nll.......... I115 foet. N118 feel. Length on water Hno.... 8.46 (out 85.88 fool Bmndth of benm... . . . .. `.I).3 feet $.16 feel `Depth of hole . . . . . , . . . .. 14.10 feet. 10.3) feet Tons. old measurement. 253.94-% `Ill 8-95 I-`olilimo allowance- . . . 89.!) feet 9.35 feet On the basis furnished by those lat gures the Volunteer will have to allow the Thistle 5 seconds over the inside course. nnul a. fraction more over the course twenty F miles to winalwarul and return. une me nus mm njresn mu ox wmu . The fullowiu are the gures furnished by John Hyslop, t to otcial meuurer of the New York yacht club, an reault nf hi: npglication of the tape line to the Thistle l ` an Volunteer : Thinoln \ nInnInnr- uuappeareu. The rivet bends that had not been proper- ly countersunk when the vru built have been led down level with tho platen. And the bum left by the Weldon on the sums have been Iubjected to the map mud and- por uud no almost unooth. New iron neon have been Added to the ventre-bound, and the centre-hoard box has been rebuilt. D..I.._. L- ...-s..- I:I|A -I`- I.-. L4... Ill(l KIIO COIIKFU-l)0Il'lI DIE IIII uueu rU'UIlIl|. Below the wnter line she ha been thorough! and paper-ed and then given 3 con. of { rusaix\n Red." Above the water line she has had A fresh coat of white paint. 'I`ha fnllnu-inn um than nnrnn furnished hv IDIG It 10 III nuwr Ill Iluuvrnnl wurl. The Volu tear nt Tobe`: attracts fully as much nttent on u the Thistle. Her hull has been much improved by the uhipwrightn, and all her former blotchy nppoannce has disappeared. Thn riw.t In-uh tlmt Ind not been umber- ter u use ll enove. Mr. Bell In uked whether the Thistle would be potleeded end lw : "No: if the cup he: to be won by pot-lending. it in hnrdly worth winning." The 'l`hietle'I meineeil hue been bettened. the: is to eey. eix wooden strengthening iecee. or hettene. each eix feet six inchee ong. end the inchee wide, tapering down to three nnd e half iuchee, have been eewn on to the meineeil in order to etilfen it end on- eble it to lie atter in wimlwerd work. TL- \'..I....o..... -9 1`-|u.`. gee.-gm. fnllu .. (`y CIITVU. WHICH autumn 3 :-li ht lmllow nboutlho garb -ml. The now \'n:w. keel in a steel gutter-plate. The greatest depth in central about her rud xler pout, anal on this far: Alone the dilcn {mm um m.jori;y ul English cutten. As a whole the Thistle is an extnomely pretty yacht. 'l'L-.l .... _- shun... l.l|QIhu A nlninn urn yncm. ` The -lower three Itmah } wrought lap Itrmk and the s It in I lnenutiful job. II not I but! no visible. I. ..II -...1..- In: \Dnl'LlI|Al|I|1 but! \-mule. In all point: of workmanship the Thistle in a gem. And certainly as pretty under vs- ur the in above. `In Il-II --g n-Iona` chnbhnr OIL: Thintlg IC("`n'I CIICI IIIII CO`! "I" IN,` I On. lloforo leaving the clock I no cutter`: hull shove tlnt I'ltl!r line will he {rental to I \ fresh con: nf I-luck varnish. tl .,. .., t .| | -n 0PER1.L.:......H0U5E- UCIIIU IIIIIU II 'I\'X `ll CI! " r'"~ A coat of ten: cement wu nut pot on. ' And when it ad dried mfliciendy I tub of nnphthn wu applied and udlowod to I . Than the ul casting of paint mvered Kc cutter`: bull to far as the vutur line and this will In allowed tn thomu 'hl_v dry before the l Ievnncl and lust out will ne {nut on. L n ... , I!-l.,_. I..-..:.... gl... 1.... .....__`,, L_,II The largo dinplnoounnt in shown at the mid-uhip action. I grant deal o! which in near the tool. which allow! I gnu! weight or loul to In carried very low. The round in; otfol the corner is uimllu to the Mu! . und Ivy thin lorm the gluten Ana and I umullnt Inrfnm in obtained, while at the same time it given an any form. A van! nl mtnnt roman! in non nnl n vuclv nu um` soul cannot in! Inca knocked . an canted with uncut. which hubou hhlaonnollnr plank `I150 ousting` vbloguto has since or oputun rem 1ydo under the and- v Inn. and when they In looked u IIIO did when the buildcrl uluho-l with her. uuunu UIJIII Il'I0$. 'II|ON@j d0 nnuoom tohouxhu Iohchtho `bula. u butlwlupbouluvohoon nub. seven! Inn ol GIG) can run made In hn`u.a`I`I:nu.l`RobNu' shipyard In which the 'I`hoTNn|o uklunow|ooku can a new Lllthoomlllpolahl run. `when oarcllhrsootol oonontlulhun AK EDDIE -hL Ann-out --- nu` Ihllll. Cpl. W. VNIIXI in the favorite I: hm! . although but uulll odds mobnd. 8ootoh_n_np_ x mm g...-. 5.. L. ---|....- ._ |.._n. -L, THE TALK ABOUT MIASURP MINT STULL GOING ON. 'l`HESCO'l`lA AND msm. 'm..".;..';.a.' '..;.;. i-'i.&In.':'.' Innunnu-n u I-vnunn-unu rho `nun. In ullopo he Ibo Unco- lr. Iouluulhoconhul Ion lum- far the Committee In Doddo-Iloluul un Clo luau. Nnw You. Hope. u-Ito Voluuot n (fro:-In I. huh. .m.....L L... IS Lilll|.\u|t Ur lllhh n l'ricos-15. 25 and 35 Coma; .n.... ..n- -5....-1-n Alum! la u feet below the \\`|trr~lin(* the Thistle In`- im to fall lI'I_V rapidly. `u: by \ very graceful curve. The miduhip fume in constructed in A long. rt- oy curve. which gradually nunnmnn A ulinhl knllnw am" ca,vI.wANo. \x- Ilm I-`rmwh (hav- _r The-Ir huulnvt. Tmsuo. L . 9.1191-I5 This! lo. [5 fun of platiu are : rent an tub. I rivet-bond or N O. 223, Volunteer. 9'! 5! fan! T0 PORK PA(`.Kli:ns--Highest Utah Price id for pork blade bones. tank and forth lzing materials delivered at our war Hamil- ton. Rowux & 00.. '1" ertuixers. Ilnmnton. |"0L'.\'D AT LAST-A remod warranted to I cure hard and soft. Corns. Bun ona. Caucuses Jrc. _Hnnann'| Magic Corn Salve. in boxes. 150 at Wade`: Dnur Store. - :.'>r,u|'u`(l by his U\VN COMEDY (:0M[`.\.\. \ . MONDAY mvmuua -|-`mg lime 1;. King- -iull. Hartley Cpbollb 5~Act Play. n1'lJ.l: \lIfSII AKITC'Ql". GO TO W. REEVES. Kl SL. to buy our Tloa. Ho hudmdounu toc ooio from. 00:! Ties. 2 for 5 coats. necessary outbuildings. Flue orchard. close proximity to the lake. For terms and particul- ars apply on the promlaan lo JOHN GRAHAM. Foot 9] Qmmn Sweet. .\'.n.-.umon Ion Tisumcuy om... Pmwford. Pnceus I. will my, mtonllon. lU"l`oIeDl|one com: 7 _ , W LAKII V lE\ '." 3 beautiful suburban farm rc-`id:-nee. out half of lot part 15. sltuavod 3 ml ea from Market Squnro. and ball mile from Portsmouth. oonldnlnc 75 orwncl-an: vlonuful supply of water ; large and hou and all n outbuudlnp. no ore . clooo nroxlmllr terms Dnl`liclII- Street. The UUILIDINUS `on the proper! nre nlm_oIt now. and the garden I: hunted wit the choices! fruits. For terms up on THOS. MOORE. I-`l.\'l-2 (`WY HOME. The undersigned ohu tor mic that Dh`.SlHABl.l HOUSE ANDIDT now occupied by him on Earl Street. The whole in otforal In one block. having about one hundred nnd twunty foot frontage on lhrl Street. and the Uprer hot runathrouzh to West Sire:-X. The BL LI)l.\'Os the proper! no almost now. the amnion nlnnved UH. lH|K'l|l')' Ljpuunnu nl'4'I\.'l I In . TH"E VIGILANTES l" -; A Fix 1-: llUMlJS'l'IAl.) FAIII In the Town- ehip of Klmrulon. the miles from the oily. eon~ mining 80 acre: ; atone residence and excellent bulldlngiundomhnrd. This property will he sold chcn an the owner In going west. A ply to II. .\I. . OWA1`. sollcltor. Broom 8t.. Ing- uun. May 27 BUTCHERS AND SAUSAGE MAKERS- nrimo nmv nmnll hm oaainn: bv tiorce. mH:`K COTTAGE. with of an more zmund. stocked with Apples. ponrn. umu. crabs. IIu1\w- ` berries. vnrrnnln. gonoebe es and grapes. An over-livlnt well on the premises. corner Divi- Mon and John 81:. T0 PORK PA(`.KICRS--Highest Cub Price mid nork bones. tnnkmre. 7 T 7 7 7 7 7.7`? H()l':~`lI2 AND LOT, No. III '.`lor-as Stroel lm. N) fuel from. Terms cuh. A drug: I`. l`o\w:n. N Bunegml 81.. Detroit. Mich. _._._..- , . .__.._,_ - 'I`lI|-; lil'.~'l.\'I-I-"N l ||'ZMlHl'IS and Dwelling. ml in nhlv of |'rlucun .~ll.. Idjoinlnxlhal. known as |':sr|:hlll`n."|I. present o1`t`upied by James Killoron. I-204).. Mn Grocer : pnasoulun Int 0! urmb--r. Apply to A. I .onnn'x. wed. .. - Or 1! you want -Kindllng \\'ood.! D. or Stove Coal .\ut. (`nah No. 4 Coal. SOIIVC or , unlti-nu Pun]. IITIO ' THE SIN)!` ANl)D\\'l-2|.I.l.\'U now occupied by W. J. Dick t. `ion on We-Ill on Street Ill door fmm I`:-lm-can Hm-1-I. Ap y to Inn. WI. (\.L1.I.\;`. Ibirinlun run 1. oppunllq All sums` ,`nm- . 'I'IlIu-.1-.' run .-'I`un\ l|l(ll`l( nulHl-;:s, In-w, on I-`.r1 sun-a-L nbnvo llnrrhs; nix room: Innwh. wnuwr I-urka. rllenllllll lllclu-n. Ap- uly tn H.l|.\nxI;\'.:l||'r1nc-nu Hlrool. or on the nnsmlu-0. AT H.\'(.`I-A I-`L lt.\'l!llD IIOUHI1. ll wu- lluumnut. oolulnlu cl: roux a kitchen. pantry and collar. Apply ta Inns. 0. \'nu. on the premium. Till 8H0! AND l|WIl.l.lNU on tho oornor at (bot-don and Jnhvuon smug HIM All WIMP on the pnmboo. Apply to ltoulrr N Ilfl. nut doqr. ___.-._ .__.-_.?__.- o . THUHK 'l'\\'() I'l.\'l'l (`l`T HTUNI IIUUU on Dhhlon 141.. Jun! munpieuui : I mama cur hard and nut! wnugr mm hcwn: nnl. OI!) not uanum. Apply lo JAIIH Cluwrunu. Uruoer. LAID!!! for our Full Ohrhumu 'l`I'uk. Io uko llxlut. I I at their own loan. I as in MI Ind. Work 3.1:? by "gun ..`.'.`u....`!: |Lu..J.n hug. ulolzlvorday ho quloll Work upnl by null any huloc. I tlculnn how. .\u -an\-an-Ir . Adana at once. Cu-taut Aura. m mum. llnnton. Mun. lb: um Ax lurrIuls.VT .\'UIull5 hu- momku. at one to UIIlI\rI!'. 3 H. _...._ -`__._. A IIAN AND an WIFE (I0 I ndllonrtul Clhulof ol the < Itllule. A y II the luau. J uurteuch bun. _ K ""0 `ID. I H A. H. UL!` vu. Kt-:3:-m "" "' '"` `I! {on `wmu lhu In}-I Cheapest Mid Dust [inn Mama and Beach Cordwood. Oak. Birch - Ash. Elm or Hemlock Cor-dwood Sawod or Un_ unwed. Dr I! vnn wnnt Kindllnn Wood. (DH). or Slave .\ Fl.\'l'3 HOMESTEAD FARM In the Town- thin nf Klmrnlnn, vn mllnu fmm Ihn nilv, non- III. up-an nu. murrum of llharutoldon 0! want Works vn. an 6 pan. _,_ ._t._ :_-i j l , u I luv W- A ::u`x'..:.'u .aw`u -..~."" 0" "" '" scum? linuuuupu luau It than Young on. can at tu Lu. KIIHIIAU, was It rt: mu. IOIIMI. Araox an at Juan: and: u use unl- Iu tun. u..-..... II....._...... .1 nL___A .IA__ .5 nIv_. __ 1'mu-;r: 'rx"f.-rmz\: mun: nous:-:3, nun` nn I-`Jud ll1-0-I nhnvn Ilnn-In - nit nun n #_ _-- __.-.__.__?_---. THOSE TWO l'l.\'l-I (`l'T HTIINI IIUUI an llh-hlnn 741,, mu mnnnheuui : I nnnnn nag FOR SALE on TO-`LET. _I.\7nrrIcI can sulfii }r}m nun}: E; mmhuld. Andy u an): In lb. Allan In 'SP1go1AL nmnwgoxl %E}`L'KwFono {& \'()l. M ! `I503: REIINDIR3. WA._N'1_`3P-- J. B. \VAl..K|'IM. President. THE DAILY WHIG. r an mum on \ ll-. Alloo Io _Z.__..._-- I II - . .`-`.'."n '..'. .':'f.I. DI. uwur. __.._..-....,-..... ` A poliolpln rona 3-3.. in bomb at the . (mg (}mvg`|\onlIe on burn. hicngo. I ._ . -, -_, ,__.._ M . Scnru at Onlutlomiku. (J_~I<.\i.m-.~..\, luwn, Sept. `J4. -`l`lu.- city was ivm-nscl_v cxcitml nt. tlin disco\'cr_y yes- ; lt`l`(lI|_\' cl :3 large dynamitu.- cartridge in the door of lhc clothing house of L. kmnkel & ~ ('0. AH&|LlI(`(l to it was paper with the ` I following written upon it : Settle up your I business and leave in thirt days, or you I will be blown tq---~yu-,irael . nlsu your ne stock. lmllcling and all lzofnre Cliriatmas. (lo to J. Frankel & liM:l{, 'dynmnite 100 lbs, fur tlskuluon. l*`rnn`kol 3; [lack are old llll highly res; ected citizens and have the good will of tlw nntirc country. Hmi ANDSOFT WOOD. 1 un no nu uuu unnu- Clnuuenh chnlzfngne lager, brewed for ex- mt, and 1:31 Eeulyior no_tol. club 1 . m` comv -' mnv of 'ew York. `sold IN J. S`. HI=ndor- l THIN! 'l'l-I9`0j`{ R9`FiI(l I!l!f com-- pany York, `sold_ by Hender- \ non, Brink street. ._. ._..r.- ..,-_. .. m l'IlII7 \4IlllIWI`I4IIlIIn Miss -Jennie C. Shaw Inna secured sumo of the tines: c0pioa_in Canada or United States for {lie use of her phpilu in painting. All are inviw-I to inspect studio, I35 Willioun street. \U'(lIIIlII llnlllllrlu Ill Illr l.I|Ill'u Use Dr. Dorcnwoml`s Great (Iorman Hail`! Magic. It keeps the scalp clean and free fnom dzuulrulf. and promotes tho` growth of tho hair. It pfrcilvcdts premature` groyncss and stops uh it in" out of the mir. On bu]-I lncmls, \\`hcre the roots have not perished, it will invigorate them and force a u_cw growth of l_mir. Afk for Hair Magic. Ins tho only ruhahlo. l'or sale by J. U. _ king, A. _I . Chown, anal all dulggists. .. ..,- Dclllllll Ul IUBIII IUPHIVIIIIUIL LIIU NIBITIUII U] onmiale, who acted as the lady s thoutxicnl manager in New York. admitted that he .hml been guilty of imprn r relations with Miss Czunornn, and that ner child, born lut Slay, was named" Lowthc.-r, the mn.n;niI' fzunilv nmuc. '. Inn:-u-u: - an--u-gun; 4-nuuannun unu Lox ms, Sept. 24. -~In the divorce one of David Db Benaoudet against his wife, Violet Cameron, actress, the court issued on in junction against the husband, restraining him from molesting his wife during the varied of legal separation. The Marquil of .nnminle_ who nomrl M the Iadv's thnutiinnl --v; uu-nu n.:IlIn\.I- vvul-I The workmen employed in building the double track on the G. T. R.. between Gan- nuoue And Lnnadowne quit. work last We neadny, on account of not getting their pey. It appears that the 15th inst... was hxed for pay day, but no money arrived on that day. and the men have not been painl since. In the meantime the railway com puny taken over the work of lutllasting, and is completing. (:n.u'|.\'uL'Iu1~, Se t. 23.-'l`he re origi- M nuted in Mowe "I onmlry. There Wu :1 ` strong north win? . The north side of .\lein street was completely burned, including ever hueineu place in the town. N ino hloc I Are completely cleared of buildinge. The lose in from 8l00,000 to 8150.000. There Are no provision: in the town. The English church and school house were also burned. 4` vuvuwug Iva IIII! aulluyu Ql.'l:|Il`.(`, Sept. 24. --Roco|-dor Dory {eater day ned Napoleon Wagner 840 for xaving participated in the recent assault upon the Salvation army. With regard to the con- ` Ititulionality of the army his honour de- clared, in substance, that any anaociatlon vhooe object was good.coull not be calleul illegal. I ....-.u. -- puv ; uuuuuuvu Ql'|.`B|`.(`, Se L `23.~-L'l'.'lcrIuu' Announce: thnt the Mercior government hu had Anet- tlement of accounts with Maura. Charle- boin And Whelan & I-`onl, the contractor: for the parliament buildings nnd Quebec court house, paring them up All the ll'l lI`I due them. An: claiming to have therel-y saved the province at but 8150.000. .\ll-Zllt-H:\.\"l`S and -others requiring `apnea in `the l'ulm-c Building must apply to the under- signed for their space allotment not laor than Sal urcluy or Monday. - --vu uuvou vvuuwu vuuuv unurInIlInUuuIIlIIIl- Bnu.l.\', Sept. '24. -The Raul (`mu ference st (furltruho hu rcmlvod to the Status, adhering to the onevn conven-I tion in cone of wur. to use the anliaeplic Iynwvn in tho lrentlnent of mm ml: ulintely u n the remuvnl of `he injured from the inn: of battle. Ilnhon l`p by nu I-Znrthqnalu-. HA\'.A.\`4.Sept. 28. -A severe lhork uf cutlulunke Wll felt. in Santiago le ("ulna cntenlay. This mu follnwcal, Ill hour a enter, by two other Ihovlu of lean ink-unity. Two persons were injund and some houses woraulnnngonl. Tho ulnm-kn were in Jumimu ` Rod Crou C0lI'Ol'OlII!l| lrommondnclon. l)_...... u._A nn vrn II I -I L`Iu1'r.wuoau_ Sept. 24. The {re In conductor: and huh-nwn tn! the Mamp II and Chlrlooton rcilroul have struck I-occuu of I roductlun on! the train crown uni the ` refund of the company to ulvnncu wagon. l swooping Down on the Anal-china. hhunut. Sept. `)4. -!"moon uurchhtn Inloaglng to 0 secret oocloty. when object wu anon anal murder. Inn: boon Arr:-nu-I at Urnulemn and (Jorulovu. Hunxuv. Sept. 94. -Hnnlan hon arrival slur A boiuoroun my . Ho Iuuroul from Italian and Ioohd an a uni won. Thorn vu no domomtrution upon his arrlul. Lonnduleh Damaging Admluluna. . . ` . n . . .- U-..` OI .Y_ A`... J. `Initial: Whlro" lolouholo In number-Ill `nun uh to pc In-u go;-1 supply 0! nun ll.'.\"I HILL WOOD laden `tho may anon lntulu. - ' To-A\`o lllnldlu-an on-(2:-93' Huh`; an I\.` `Inc... .._.I`.. l1._....L I`. ._ II This Drmnn treats of Californian Life in '49.` Bem'uen,lhp ctslhc Liulo I'l'u-nnmonnn L". l'c!'llu .\hu'io. cnly5ycurs ul.l. ill inlroduot` her sppoimliua. ' ' lx"fcuANuI: or mm. .\`Iuu1'I.\'.5rl_ I :-imu._I:K 95 and 85 Penn. .. xi. x-"um; u{a.rIuL .I.L.i IQQZLC 1-. xuxuv. . '7' Ann. 9 IM1=oR':_rAN'J:' I `rm: ruouswu xsumu noun: 5? I To Utica, Mhany,NevI York. Philadora. 1 Wuhiltrm. u-uuloru and an Pulnuln mun --.-u-.-. 7-. u----.. - ucv av---u-5 -yr. -u F. A. FOLDER. - (`o1mlTicka!Agent, l'--.... l\'|.-_l Ir--. .1 n__-L L-.__-. '\\:|.:4-." ONLY $2.00 DELIVERED. mam r/om AGENCY] n u a nu, mg nun uu \. MIBLAND cEi"ThAL FAIR 2 Bun. Wsuu-\o'wn I Oldcubum lea. In the Land. ' A Village Swept Away. .-u-..--...- u-..A HI) I`L- Ll. They Then Struck Work. .-_I.._._._ ..._._I_..-J 1.. L._.'I I! TELEQRAPMO EL sues. ..\ Victory For the Army. . . QA_A (ll I)-___.I_- I\_.__- saving to the Province. VOA` L`..._A AI ) ['1'] ,.,, Mauls: In Anunuln. u ,,. A. an n . Mrllo on n Ilnllmu. ..,._, u . a. mu is-IV. ' i'.;s.``ii-}'..Us'c'{.'.' xmumm. om: -\\"Al)E'S .\uxnn.uu: LIVER PILLS are ` uruly a vegetable (`M hurt lc. being entirely (roe rom (`nlmm-I or any Metallic uubsmncu. In cums of Liver Cmnpluinls. Biliousness l)yapop~ sin. llomh -110. &e.. they give universal snuuluu Liun. 'l`h-a lll`0-`Si r-unutcd. Uncismdnse. ln Hollies `.7.')'. nl \ ADE`?! IFRUI} .~"l`()R|C.