tv ??&' J0 V?J lL 1 zu M if !' & fc ?.f.. In s. 5 I? M1 i Is.. U a J t re- lond in Mrs. Hoyt, 'brother of She is & lan. I of Nuera in end, as id. and Corn shipped in corn illness i to be. a after his g- btid ANOTiiRiidvn9!fH the Vvnver & IlioGrande KSMHrDeri ver, on the 2.5(1. resulteil in thJ?fKsst of four young nv:ii, who were seen run-, ning away- The police afterward ar rested fwo other men, and were on the track of a woman, who was al.o thought to Im implicated. Aivicks from Santo Domingo of Jury 1 .say that on the evening of Jnne J.'8 .John Piatt, of Yonkers, N. Y-, a carpenter, who was conducting some repairs there, was shot and killed. He was mistaken in the darkness for the revolutionist, ex-I'residcnt Sesario, a detach im-iiL of troops liring a volley into him. Tiik hot wave in Philadelphia result ed in twenty-two cases of prostration and thirteen deaths on the 21M- The liighe-.t piint readied in- the thermome ter at the Signal Ollico was niuety-six degrees at three p. m., but at several plaeiw along Chestnut street it regis tered as high as one hundred and one and a half degree. Tub Hasptore Egyplicn publishes ft letter from an engineer named Uertic who has just escaped from licrber. de claring that M. Olivier Pain, the alleged French advisor of Kl Mahdi, who was recently said to have been killed by Arabs for a reward for his head by Pritish officers, is not dead but alive and well at Perber. Actinc. on the recommendation of .liiili'c Chenowith, First Auditor of the Treasury, Secretary Manning has sus pended Prof. Hilgard, Superintendent of the Coast and Ceodelic Survey; C. O. Ponelle. Assistant Suj)erintendent; !Ur. Morgan, Disbursing- Agent; Mr. Saagumeller. Chief Mechanician, and JVlr. Seawbroek, ICleetrotypist of that Pureau, pending an investigation into certain irregularities said to exist in the accounts of that branch of the service. I'm: men, with a keg of beer aboard, attempted to cross the Susquehanna Itiver in a boat, near Plymouth, Pa., the other evening, when the boat upset and three of them, William Sander, William Keefeand .John Samuels, were drowned. All were married, and miner by occupation. Sanders told his wife before leaving home that he had a dream in the morning that ho never would see the sun rie again. "When he was struggling in the water lie could bo heard to cry out: "My CjoiI, my dream has come true.'" AnvirKS from Yokohama, state that ox-(!overnor Hubbard, of Texas. United States Minister to Japan, was received by the Kmpcror the 2d of Inly. Mr. Pingham at the same time presented his letter of recall. Mr. Hubbard, in a speech to the Emperor, dwelt on the importance of increasing commerce between the United States and Japan, to which the Kmpcror cor dially responded. His Majesty signi fied a desire to confer on Mr. Pingham, retiring Minister, a decoration of the first class, of the Rising Sun, or Order of Merit. Mr. Pingham left for America on the steamer Julv 21. Since the close of the last fiscal year there has been found to be a balance of the appropriation for the compensa tion of postmasters. Strenuous appeals havo been made to the Postmaster Gen eral to use this balaneo to pay the amounts found to be due postmasters for readjusted salaries under the act of March ... ISS;., which now aggregate nearly twenty thousand dollars. The Postmaster General has investigated the subject, and decided to adhere to the former practice of the department by which amount found to be due for readjusted salaries were certified to the Secretary of the Treasury and by him included in the estimate that form the liasis of the Deficiency Appropriation bill. Some time a;o the Department of State Jemanded the release of Santos, ji naturalized American citizen, who was imprisoned by the Ecuadorian Government on the charge of bcinjr connected with a revolution in that country. Xo reply has been received from the President of Ecuador, and the representative of the United States in that country has been requested to ac quaint the authorities here with the reason of the delay in acknowledging this Government's request. Santos has been imprisoned for a number of months, his property having been seized prior to his imprisonment. The authorities here asked that he be given s. trial. This was refused. A request for a release as also refused. Of late the Government of Ecuador has ap parently ignored every request that has been made by this Government in rela tion to Santos. THE WORLD AT LARGE. A. Summary of the Daily Nenm. FKRSOKAI. AXI TOLITICAL. Agent Dyer, of tho Ch-jyenuea, has tendered his resignation. Da. J. P. Root, of Wyandotte, Kan., died recently, of disease, of tho brain and kidneys, aged fifty-nine. He was the first Lieutenant Governor of Kansas, und atone time was Minister to Chili. Akter a Cabinet consultation, and in accord aace with the advice Jof Geuft-al Sheridan, the Secretary of the Interior has decided to tarn over to the "War Depart ment the complete control of tho Chey enne and Arapakee reservation in the- In dian Territory. The Jiev. Dr. Walsh, tto Archhishop designate of Dublin, was received is a pri vate audience recently by tho Pope. The Pope advised him to observe prudence in j Irish politics. Tin: President is daily inportuned to ap point from civil "life to lieatenancifcj in the army. Many of tho applications we most meritorious, box tfoo President, bas deter mined that at present he is not justified in making such appointaente. He thinks vacancies should bo fillwi from West Point classes. Prince Hohenloiie, the nw Gcrrntni ambassador te France, ias been formally appointed Gevemor of Alsace-Lorraine. Liectenant General Van Sclrweinitz, the new German-ambassador to .Russia, will suceoed Prince Hoheulohe at F-aris. Walt Whitman, tie venerable poet, whEo sitting. on tho steps of bis residence in Camden, X. J., tbo othei night, wts prortaited with heat and fell bo the pave mect. Jie wus carried into tho house and in a short tieie recovered consciousness. The President, on tho J."d, issued bis proclamation ordering tlio cattlemen out of tho Clieyenno ami Arapahoe reserva tions iu the Indian Territory within forty days. I'eter IL Watson, -ex-President of tfco Erie Ilailroad,died atKew York on theld, after n long sickness. Mr. Watson u-a First Assistant Secretary of War during tho civil war and was Acting Secretary during Mr. Stanton's absence. Gknekai. Gua.n'T died on the morning of tbo i.'!d from tho etTecLs of the cancer in the mouth with which ho had ben afllicttxl many months. He was surrounded by his family and physicians, ami as uncon scious ns his life quietly passed away. Pkinck.sk Bkatiuck, daughter of Quon Victoria, was married to Prince Henry, of Rattenherg, at St. Mildred's Church, Whip iiughani, a suhurh of the City of Newport, Isle of Wright, on the 'J.'M. MISCKI.I.ANKOi;. Tiiki'.e were 'J, 171 new cases and 0.72 death from cholera reported in Spaiu on tho 'Joth. In Madrid nineteen new cases and thirteen deaths were reported. Tho scourge hail invaded Cundnhijar.s, Uurgos and Almeirn. KrssiA has assented to the issue of the Eyptian loan, and tho ISritish Uovern ment 1ms instructed the Rothschilds to is sue tho loan in August. The consent of Russia was held to indicate a growth of friendly relations with England, and caused n rise in nil international stock. Tin: Marino Hospital IEureau has been informed that yellow fever exists as an epidemic at I'.nhia, llra.il, and that cholera has made its appearance at Cadi., tfjmin, nt the port of entry, Puerto Real. Two ok the Ray City, Mich., mills have arranged matters with their striking em ployes. Tm: enrollment of tho Indians at Fort Reno was begun on the l!lst. The Arap ahoes were l,."00hi number instead of U..VK) as had been estimated, whib the Chey ennes will not show more than -,WJ peo ple. A NEW whisky pool was formed by a convention which met in Chicago recently. Two FEltociors bull dogs attacked a nurse and a three-moiiths-old child of John lioening, of Allentowu City, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pa., the other dav. One of tho dogs seized the lxiby by the foot, biting it otr at the ankle. The, child died. Twelve shocks of earthquake, one of which was very severe, were felt in Cash mere July 1"i. The Rritish Admiralty has decided to construct several torpedo rams similar to the Polyphemus, owing to the bitter's ef fective service, during tho recent evolution in Rantry Ray. The lower portion of Cedar County, Pa., was again devastated by forest tires. The inhabitants of tho little settlement of Pestletown had great diiliculty in sav ing it. Dispatches from Assouan say: Major Grenfell has telegraphed that messenger! from Gobra have arrived with the re port that El Mahdi died of small-pox on Juno-JS). The tinnl meeting of the commission ap pointed to inquire into the mental condi tion of John McCullough, the actor, was held at. Philadelphia on the 22d. McCul lough was formally pronounced insane. The President and Cabinet have decided that the cattle leases of lands in the In dian Territory are illegal and void. A very gloomy feeling prevailed among tho cattle men in consequence. A Mexican recently arrived from the Cauona Mines of Arizona reported that fifty Indians were in the mountains near there. They had killed one American and two Mexicans and had stolen some stock. Tiik Mexican editors arrived at Wash ington on tho "Jd Two negroes accused of murder were quietly lynched in jail at Minden. La., re jTopekn, kan. The officer received three ' cently. The mob riddled them with buck- hullets and Eberts one. though none were shot as they were lying in their cells. j fatal. Eberts was finally knocked down by The other morning two explosions of ;a hystander before he had tune to use a giant powiler demolished the press house second weapon. aud mixing house at Glatfelter, Johnson & j T,,E frigate Tennessee, flying the flag of Bowman's powder mill at Spring Grove, ! Wear Admiral Jouett. commanding the near York, Pa., resulting iu serious dam- I orth Atlantic Squadron, arrived in age to the property and the death of two j Hampton. VaM on the ji'.th from her six employes. months' cruise. The health of the officers The mercury reacned Ki at Louisville, !an-d crew was good. Ky., on the 'ld. Six fatal cases of sun- ' A.v article in the Moscow (i.izru. re stroke were reported. ported to have been inspired by the Czar. Ix Spain on the 2iii there was a total of .declares that Kus-na h:n reached tho fur 2.270 new cases of cholera a'nd Hk deaths. thest limits to which be des-re to go, and Cases were reported at Salamanca and that the Government considers its ventures Barcelona. iu Central Aia at an end. Eauly the other morning a mob of ' A mysteriois looking lox shippel bv about fifty men surrounded the jail at express recently from Rlack River Falls . Greenshurg, Ky., where George Edwards to Chicago, wa examined by otlicers at aud four of the gang who shot Mike Rogers Elroy. Wis., and found to contain a man were confined. The jailer parleyed with heavily armed. He was arrested with two them until he sent a loy who rang the others, supposed confealerates, in an at- , alarm bell, at which the mob hastily dis- persed. The immense cereal depot of Kalaschni- kow, near St- Petersburg, P.ussia, burned recently. The loss reached an enormous suin- Gcs Bester and GusLovergren, Swedes, nged twelve and eighteen years, while swimming in the Des Moines River at ChU- "--' i licothe, Iowa, recently, were drowned. he, Iowa, recently, were drowned, The bodies were not recovered. Lord Lonsdale and Sir George Chet-J wynd met in Rotten row, London, recent- lv. when the latter at one stmA- Tni ! -. T - - s-a - Lonsdale on the head with his riding whip, , knocking his hat into the street. Both men were on horseback at tue tune. The troable j Brevet Brigadier General Charles wa about a woman. McDougall, Assistant Medical Purvevor The flouring mills and grain elevator United States Army, retires!, one of the owned by Stewart & Eames at Carlyle, joldest officers of the" annv, died at Berry Ill., burned recently. The loss was .JoT.,- vtlle, Va., receatlv. He had served over f); the insurance -o2eW0. 'fifrv vears. Gaineh, sentenced to b Columus, O.. on the '-'4th. was re- I spited by Governor Hoadly to Octobtr IT. Two conductors on tbe ravne avenue JTS street railroad at Cleveland, 1.)., were dn- t wild buffalo, elk, mountain ht-p. deer or charged for dishonesty, upon which tb" BnteIoie, (except tor fhe purpose of twenty remaining conductors ami drivers r dotiiesticatiou) letwn the fir.-t day of struck and attempted to prevent the mov- ' January and th first day of October in ing of the cars. The iohc drove them oil ch yir. or to kill, onsnar or trap aay and after two hours delay tbe cars were j wjl J grouse between the tir?t day of Jua run as usuaL j nary and toe first day of Sept-mber la The English Government, on the sug- . .arh year, or to kill, ensnare, trap or ntt geton of Consul Fawor-tt, h allowed the j quaji or u.,id turkey, txtwea th tiil day American colony, who have no cecetery 0 Jaauarv and the firt dav of October j"a of their own at Constantinople, to re the British cemetery at Scutari, whw-h was cr;ated during the Crimean war. A sheikh at Cairo on the '1?A declared that he witnessed tke fun?ral of E2 Mahdi. The firm of Uabcock & Andrew s, brok ers, oi Syracuse, .. i ., wun iorw irnnca otnees throughout the State, Misjnded the other morning. Liabilities, ?'j,0.0; as- sets, nothing. The hi ill owners of East Saginaw and Hay City, Mich., held a meeting on the :S5d, at which tiiey resolved v continue their resistance to the demaeds of the strikers. The -Captain of theschooner Annie Matie report, sightitg three vessels off Cape Horn, -completely dismasted, and that a. steamer supposed to be English succeeded in saving one. He is ignorant of the fate of the others, as well as of their names. Firac broke out the other day in Car denas, Cuba, and before it was checked sevet. sugar houses were destroyed. The total loss was W).000t while Uio insurauce amounted to 140,000. It was recently reported that the tOTns of Atco, Jackson, Sloantowa, Waterford, Pestletown, V inflow, Weekitown, Hani mauton, Absecon, and a uuniber of otiier small ;laces in Camden and Riirliugton Coucties, N. J., were surrounded by brush and wood fires, and all tLe inhabitants were out lighting the flames. While the bridal procession was re turning from the church after the mar riage of Princess Reatrice- in the Isle of Wight, a man suddenly rushed toward the carriage occupied by tho bride, aud was at once seized and locked up. He was un doubtedly insane. The New York Sun says: Mrs. ti rant's share of the proceeds of General ( rant's book, "Personal Memories of U. S. Grant," will t between :j:;0,000 and c'-OO.OO'). It was reported, on the "Jtth, that tho final resting place, of the remains of Gen eral Grant would be in Central Park, New York. lUiCE.vn.v there was a terrific storm at Tarra Cajotuni, Italy, and thirteen persons wens killed ami twenty-two injured by lightning. A.v earthquake has occurred in the Rung pur district, in Rengnl, and a village near Nattore has len engulfed. Two houses nt Cologne, Germany, ten anted by sixteen families, collapsed re cently. A!out seventy persons were buried, of whom many were killed and in jured. A .new disease among cattle is reported from Howell, Mich. The first sign of the disease is a groaning as if in great pain. This continues from twenty-four to forty eight hours when the animals expire. Tin: otln-r night tiro was discovered in the niti'-.-'tory snuff and tbaeco factory of S. P. I.illienthal at the corner of Rarclay and Washington streets, New York. Shortly after the arrival of the fire de partment an explosion injured :x firemen. The loss was estimated at .T-"(,'X. It was rumored at Tue.-mi, Ari., that the Apaclies had surrounded the milling camps in the Canoiiea .Mountains. Miners wero standing guard night and day. In dian signs have al.o been seen within four mile.iof Tucson. The bodies of tun more dead miners were found near the St. .Hel ena mine. Tin: director5? of tho Minister Rank, Ire land, propose to resume business and for this purpose, they will issue debenture's bearing live per cent, interest. They have abandoned all hone of obtaining assist ance from the Government or the Rank of Ireland. The business failures for the week ended July '.' were: In the United States, U2: in Canada, 'S. a total of 1.1, as compared with 'Ji" the week previous. Mayoi: Cakteh IIakkiso.v, who has re cently succcMled in closing the Chicago gambling houses, has caused consternation in sporting circles by threatening to close the pool rooms. The Ruffalo (N. Y.) Car Manufacturing Company shut down recently for an inde- fiue period, throwing Mr) men out of work. The prostration in railway affairs was alleged as the cause. AnniTIONAI. OI-sI'ATCnES. The cattlemen interested in the leasing of Indian lauds hehl a nieetui'iitSt. Louis recently. The object wns to induce the l'l-esiilent to amend or rescind the recent order declaring the cattle leaes illegal. Tiik clearing house return-, for week ended July J.' showed an increase of 1.".4 compared with the corresponding week of li-Sl. A CLOro-itrnsT occurred at Colorado Spring. Col., nt midnight on the 'jr.th. Tho slopes of Shook's Run were swept hy the waters, and tents, houses, etc.. were car ried. One womnn was known to have per ished, and it was feared many other lives were lo.st. A Wilcox. A. T special says: Geron inio nnd his band is reported in tho Dragoon Mountains. They ran off some stock near Charleston on the i'lth and com mitted several depredations. CA rouci: ofticer VVAS- shot in Chicago re- ."tly hy Charles M. Eberts, a machinist of tempt to rob the express car. The New Jersey forest fires were quenched on the 2Cth l.y heavy rains, Three fatal cases of sunstroke occurred at Washington on the Sth. General Miles was reported as saying there would be no farther troubles with ' the Indians of the Territorv. , - -.--..-.. w .mw ,.a .sr. .. Tue Irish party were reported as furious ' ovr ilr. Bricht's remarks at the Sts.prrr : over ilr. Bright's remarks at the Spencer ; .banquet. This feeling indicated a still i wider divergence growing into enmity be-J tween Liberals and Nationalists. " i TnrHniehnf n-,-i nr.nt -, i- I .the subject of sermons geaerallv throu'-h- .. -saa4 v ar V av V aaV VaaaaiV M aVaU'aUlC jout the country- on Sunday, the 2Cth. NEBRASKA SPATE NEWS. TnE ne""v game law maki it unlawfal j for any tr.-rson to kill, cnlnare or trap any each year, or to ensnar-, trap or net the same at any time of the year, or to bsy, sell, transport or carry, or to have in r" vevSJon any such animal or birds, between tbe dates within wh;ch the killing, eusna: lac, trapping or netting, of such animals or mnJ u j.rohildu-l bv law. ; 'i;,jOH ha no saloons, btit tbe to-.n loar,i haj tjj nrmits !. the drug stores to sell liquor for xnedictl purj.-'e onlv. The Kearn-v Canal Company, has b-n-n revived by a bttl- Philadelphia blood, and the V-i. calculate.-, that the completion f this work "will inure Kearney a popula tion of l.r,fX) within tn years, l-caue the wuter iwer, equal to that of (? hor-c power, will turn a vat number of wheels for manufacturing purposes. Tbi.s canal M sixteen miles in length, and the wuUr will be brount into a natarai reservoir on the hillside, north of the city, which con tains forty-thre- acre of land. When It is tilled tho avr in this reservoir will b- thirty f.t de-p in the deepest place, aud the lottom of it will be sixty -seven fe.t above the Union Pacific Railway trak." The two-year-old child of John Dryer, of Pischerv lie, Knox County, recently wandered away from home and was thirty-seven hours without food or drink when found, thre miles away. One hundred and fourteen students are eurollod at the Fremont Normal School. ELt.wonn is th name of a new town on the Ogalalla extension of the R. Sc M., a dozen miles from Hob lredge. It is grow ing stronger daily. An exchange sayii: "There is quit an exodus of stock men from Northwestern Nebnka into Hakota, where range facili ties are not cramped by settlers. Thin i.s the iuevitablo result of the crowding of grangers on the domain of thecowloy,aiid a few years will witnes the extinction of free ranges in thi.s State. The ranchman must own his own land or go to the wall." The residence of L. L. Ilitcln-ock, two mile.s south of the Penitentiary, was struck by lightning during a late storm, and the chimney torn down, a part of the roof torn off and the stove pipe demol- Ished. The li'-'htnui'' went out at thedoor, taking a piece of the stove pipe with it. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock were quite. severely shocked, but not otherwise injured. The barn belonging to L. Ratten, near Raymond, was struck by lightning the other evening mid three valuable hor.s kilbd. Tin Lincoln Jntmuil snva that W. W. hlleinkcmper, propntorof tho Wn-ditiigton lbmse, was arrested at the instance of a young man nationl ll-iiirich Rtx-hoff, charged with breaking open a valis ami taking therefrom a draft for Jf.Vl and a ring valued at ji'A Rischcff stojqied at the Washington House and he claims that he deposited tin valise with tho landlord for safe keeping, at the same time telling him of its coutoiits. Maii dogs have become so numerous in the Stat- that the cry of "the dog must go" is heard on all sides. STAfi.v Fontaine, from Omaha, put up at a hotel in Columbus one night recently, and was found dead in In-d tho next morn ing. WiM.lA.vt W. SvttTii was hanged at Osce ola on the'lth for the murder of his wife. Fully ."i,000 peoplo witnessed the execution. Governor Dawes refused to commute his sentence to life imprisonment, although a strong petitiou had been presented for that purpose; but it was offset bv a much stronger protest against the interference with the sentence of the court. Smith was tifty-eight years old. The murder f r which h" was executed was committed on the :!7th of November, I.s, and was a nio.st hrufcil one. While th mother of his thir teen children was holding her balw on her lap he entered the room where she was sit ting and, without a word, shot her down in cold blood. A i.iTTl.E daughter of Elder Marshall, of Lincoln, arose in her sleep the other night anil wandered away from home. A search ' was instituted for her, ami n!oui eleven o'clock the next morning she was found Iving in the weeds some distance from home, overcome hy the heat. A TltAVl suddenly made his appearance the kitahen of Mrs. T. I. IL'i.'. at Pre- nt the kitahen of Mrs. T. I. Eegi;, at Fre- mont the other night anl his insolence w., mt u-ith n l.ullet from n oistol inth h.iml of tho nluckv woman. rnfortuuatlv her nim was not good, hut tlio intruder heat n hasty retreat. A rrm.ic meeting was recently held in Fremont to discus- vrayp and means of providing a system of water works. Governor Iawe has issiiod extradi tion warrants as follows: G. Chatterton, wanted in 1 own for the crime of purjury: R. F. Marshall, want"d in Kansas for the crime of grand larceny: Jacot RvImh-, wantel iu Indiana for the crime of obtain ing money under false pretense; J. S. Hamilton, wanted in Dakota for th- crime of rape. Requisition have bern issued as follows: One on the Governor of Utah for Love Green, wanted for the crim- of perjury: one on the Governor of Pennsyl vania for J. II. Madera, alias McDowell, wanted for the crime of lnrceny. Crete take exception to the census just completed, and seems to have good raon to kick against the return. Five years ago, according to the national ensu. the town had a population of l,s7,'. The pres ent censu makes the number less. TwENTY-KivE men are at work on the Swtslish Lutheran Church at Wakefield. Dakota ClTT has ordained that hade trees must le jdanteil along the sidewalk.. West Point paper mill propTs. The Commissioners of Franklin County have petitioned the Supreme Court for a mandamu to compel the Siate Auditor to regis ftr $4(.'SiO m lnd issueal by the coiraty. Toe objection to registering th- ' loads is the claim that the amount exce.-da :-n per cent of the assessed valuation oi the county. ,-l THEreortof the Valentine land-oClce for the past fiscal year i the best index to the remarkable growth of the northern sec tion of the State. The total number of acrt filed on was l.t!Sl.l21.o. and the re- , ceipts of the otlice :n Uie sams time avrr i?H2.-Sv'.2:. Frank Jones ba heen foc&I guiltv of i irt-int- to kill Wil.xnm Gt ai W-?t Point. I Prrrr. Schwartz, of Sullivar.. JaUv ; Hrool;'vn mtoo j.m a;. Ivm' ropped a team ot bor.-. taU a v..., j . 3 ralu'li &U ol.-". . to oe dropped losing 5sV bv the accident- - ...! A:rrELOPE T ia s ccmrtrtmc , aaancl;l1 coaillUQn' caving a surplus aaanc,;l ' TO in the treasure Recent inv.tga., z oi 1-toJ m th,? A recent investigation howeti a .short- accounts of W. K. Shrman Coantv. u "wa' irea4urr OI a . . rm 1 .. Wilson has tumtnl all his proptrty ovr vo his bondsnsea and his brthrs will raak gooi any deficiency. An aa-iscc.sfBi venture on the Chicago B.ard of Trade swallowed the money. A had dog bit a young child in Hamil ton County a few- days ago. No boj wera antertaiaec for th child's recsvery. GENERAL CRAXT DEAD. Tho Great Soldier Finally Claimed by Death. The- Clfluc rri .-t Mount M"r-cr Th r.itnllr ;.-thrrrd at I!i lt-lU!n TIjb l'rfidi'til lric!uitIon noil I.rttor of CuiiUuIt-ncr. Mt. MrJi:Eoon.. Jily J3, r. m. (icneral (iron! dirt! .at --(tex w tnR.".J tl l a.M his family. He ;aMTl o of i 'e peacefully aad vitho: evideat pain. 1 fore his deatii he let: the rhotce of a buz.x'. N-ov " v-o:uiiei .iw w. v.wtu .. r f i i ii r THE WAY UK PIED. Mt. MrflKKuoR. Jnlv 23. Shortly be fore eight o'clock this morning, while tl e fauuh were prejaring 'or tkfAt and the doctor were d:-xrt;.vini the patiei.: chances ol, tho j,iarzatJf lnc cotXnse. Her.r. the nure, who wjls witti iho Geurai, Mepjed hurriedly out of the sick room, and going to where the doctor were, in formed them that he thought tho end was near. The doctors hastily wnt to the rtu. At a glance the Uok In the sttual.ot They quietly ordered the nurse to summon the family at once. Mrs. Grant, Jes-e Grant and wife. I. S. Grant, Jr., and wife, ami Mr. Colonel Grant ::aiuly answered the Mirawon. Mrs. Sar'.nrK noticm the doctor huriictl ly i;oing to the room, followed them, and was the Hrst member of th faiwiU piesent. Colonel Krcd wiw now the only meiuVr of the faiuih absent, hauig slioliol aroutMl the ground4. The servants were ent in search of him but he entered the sjck room before any iie 5iuceelwl in bringing hun the new ti ! father's appronciung ltsoltmon. Colonel Gi.uil took, a -eat at the right -hie of the t'ed, placing h.s K-ft arm on the pillow atHju: his father's head. Close by the bedside sat Mrs. Gntit. in teiiM'ly agitated, but br.iely suppressing her emotions and 'tru tug to be calm. Mm leaned upon the bed with her r!UiW. and gaed with eyes blinded with tear- into the General's face. There was. however, no sti;n of recognition on his jwlhd face. He was breathing fast with Might gasping respiration. Mts- Sartoris leanrtl on the shoulder of her mother and witnessed with penl-up emotion the ebb of life m which she hail constituted the element of pride. The scene was a quiet one. and the General pas-ed peacefully, painlessly lnu another wot Id. A little dist.u.ce Ih-IiIimI Mrs. , . ,r sr!r,..i,Jii...!ilr,.i.l.i.i. siciniis. Douglas, Mirady and ands, sdent siM-ctators ot the scene which but for their ef forts would doubtless have occuired months ago. Jesse Gtaiil and I". . Grant, Jr., stood opjtositc their mother at the other side of the b-d, near the foot of the cot. Close by Jesse was N. E. Dawson, the General's confidential secretary and .sten ographer. At the foot of the bed stood Mrs. I. S. Giant. Jr.. bv her side mii Mr. Colonel l"rel Grant and Mi. Jee Giant. These three giicd down into the face of the General, while their eyes btsLMine sutfiiM'd with tears. Thnn siir routided dusi the hero. Mis I.A-r UOliDs. Moi'M" M Gnr.i.oir. July 'IX A far x is known, the last words uttered by tin Genera! were a request for a glaa of vvator at three o'clock. ( t i.vki.axis roioi.i:TK. Waiiim.io.n, July iU The fotlowiof telegram was sent early this morning: Wa-.him.ion. July ::!.- To Mrs. I. S. Grant, Ml. McGfegor: Accept this ex pression of my heaitfelt sjmpithy at UtH hour of our great attlk-Lon. The iteoplu of the nation mourn with you. mul would ic.icli if they could, with hIIhII) comfort, the depths of sorrow whir'i w tur tdon. and whkh only the pily uf God nlotiv can heal. jbigued GltoVKR (i.kvj:i.anj. ei:i:inrNT"s viwcl vvaiiv Wamiimiun, Julv IX 'lhe Pn-sidcnt, a few minutes jwst eleven oVIf-k Uds mouiiug issued the follow ;i. prx latnation: Jly the President of tie I nitetl bit. A "proclamation: The Pnsidil of the United Mates has just recv.ved the m1 tidings of the death of that lilusitioi s citien and c-I'ieidetu of the t.'mlel Slates. Gncral U1v!h?h S. Grant, t ML McGregor, in New York, to whi-h pUe he had latel been removed in n end.-avor u prolong Ids bfe. Ill nuking thi an noiliicemciit to the people of tin- UnUei States, the Piesident i imprevietl wu.fi that mneiiitiKle' of tli public Ios of the greJit public lender wh was in Uie hour of vic tory iii4gnaitimou.amtd disaster serene aiel .elt-siistaiiicd, and who in even "talion, whether as soldier or chief magistiale, twice called to jHiwer by his fellow coiiu trwneit. HihI iitiswervhigly the jiatliuii of duty undeterred by doubts. The countrv ha wiinaei with deeu emotion his iiioioniretl arnl itscn: stniKirlt with a painful diea.-e, am! luo wnt'l.til hy his couch of siifleiiiig wiUi tear fd sjmfithy. The destined 'd Ma' conic at ia-;. nia -spirit has retired to the Creator who ent It forth. The great heart of the Natron that followed him. when living, with !iv and pride, bows now in sorrow above hun tier..., tenderly mindful of hi- viitues and great patriotic -ervlce. Iu testimony of reprt to the mentor v ,f Grant, it is ordered that the Executive Man sion and departnieiit" at Washington Ih dnip'Ml in inourniiis: for a j-iJihI of thirty days, and I1 juihlic business jdiall on the lay of hi funeral ! upeiuled. The ivec i clary of War ami Navy will caue older to be" KMicd for appropriate military ser vices at his funeral. Gnovr.i: Ci.r:vri.ANt. T. K. RaYARI. Fectetary of Max ins riioi:i.K KPt x.ti iir- Mt. Mct.i::ooir. ,ln!y 'ii. Hie cottage where the last few day. of the country"; hero. General Grant, liave h-e pass.s-1. is .Mtrroundeil with ilcne crowds, mot of whom have come fnm mil- abtil U -m.-c the Ixxly of him whom they worship"! ai a hero during his life tme. f'oionel Ffel Grant. Dr. hrad, Dooglai and Kiwli have ba-en In consultation tni rnornmg a to the hot place of Uirtal. It is now t lieved that tie- little mound on the srround of the .Soldiers' Home, ne-ir Wa-hington. tvi.! lr- sehvted. The hrAy of the dead Genera! will he Uken to New Yoi'i aaU v. ill he in state there. - Tf ha- hsjn v ry lru'. i'l that Tvh'-n an e!i:or Btakflss a mslke in hi a:er. all the Trrld se and can! hun n fuol. W'bm a private cituun aiasa a ( u. Likr. nobo ly kaowt it nxcrpt a ftr-v i i. rmii. aad thj cvune aroon-I aad a!c ' ;'. eii?or to eep it out ti JL.o pa,-er. : "v hen a k- Tat? cituen dae ilv ..i. ;..ria a .rJ to rris'f hi g-xl .,n lit-- and 1-a e toe bad oat Hhea th eiiur d -. tbr prira' citi a ajs -Now t at laro lmr will j-t to tWsrrU.' , ' o.tnc-t'cmt VmUto-K. A rnii-i a-OMd Botrea tl.tyi ia ' iniksii tlnl afc a). tasasaj aahris- War t. - w .. - .vw. . m v y j. bxi i, .j ouj, ,-rer s:or. aal aor-f ail o: th aeir. tvo of taW lawvers nal a of tho tra'i-e xrc dttl. ifce sorri.-iax niei h--in i more than ninelr year of afe. "E .a, a. An Karli4H 1acai-r Conn could hardlr hate done b:trr. .V. i". ua. 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S tti:lki. nil- ..ra t. u t1 ! t '.rn; TSir .;thort.- t Wft --ui ! the " rMrT ef W r j-f t.- r-t lj tl j-t.H . al-i t.. isorr.-s t t t nil !rr bit w Ci't..p SlUuof tt-titi-t t t r . .raat ha.l br--i r-r'l'-l a1 I t S. irt hr fri nei Th- . .J r r h-S hr fhr. ih mnl ' rt, w n"'!.. mat M Hr riwluHr.l ih lsi lraO Sf .n ( :- .'f th rtr n:m- H.J.4 a uj:i. ' M.1 hrrt "-t-rn, ; tutft.&l, mhl an ,"J to ibe ourth lnl.iiti r In T- t-tjiMn.. r t l the f.-n-5 r rtTtsit to Tela to in tke rw) t -ori T !ur Mr w r'mwn-l'.tl ljrttint S-1'l.-trl.er .y II aett Iwlt.e i l'lo A. to M S. IH. nl Hr il --iietiU) lV" prt 's.i In th I (Iir of Kmi uJr r!M ii.' Monttrr . inJ th in cf Wot mi In Ajrl. tsT. he niidr jKii.rtrnitr of hi- r-wlmcfit, nJ aflr thr llt!r of Ml Bi dr. K-j Krti'Hilipr l4T. hr e. ltlrl ti the Bed Kitm I .r.i!rfmit for h -d- ulitrt llr was I re s. i- n ur.t it I t- uri (anrlatHt rr; irt ( :u. ' it of ' tuv Juitr..r, nriri t.rerl!r.l iiMaitt. ! roiutu siioii ilat n. from Vht ltl r fttr llie i-i'!r . T "ihIIW of Mric. Ittonl r tjri-J x.th t) rt-imat 1 Crt lai.ori'sl nt brtrvtl ai.U .ttrrsil at h'acWrt p llrl)ir lu li.- hn uimM t Ju:i T Xt, 0-uriitrr -r iirri'hnt 'n "i fu- i.l lii M'li'tul ir f hi" i dmul li lfcs In ' mri"Miah r-l ' f r- ' nt to nife.rn BI lrr..u. itml Hi s;- ninm .wiir! I'bJv tjii in iv. he i'i'nr! b. t iniii ovn iu tiir nn anil rett. n-l Wdtbt n'f t 1 lu , it- rr tie oit frn Tkirrr h! duiihirr Nrilir. now tr Kr-.rls, w iiri In lrf he rriuo h! t ii.ii-oi. 'i. tnl " 'ut-ri ,n It. .i-slhrr trade witM H fatStnr tool br' Urr. rr 'r 119 thr i.ttn ol Apr.l. t.s.l. Kort Simlur JrU On thr lAth I'i'iilrol IjicuIh axntle Uf H foi tn'f. ae. t,a f hr Ith ;rrt tr '.taw m iiijeiij of iu! .ti(rr ,n l.al-tia lour duM inter U 1 it to iniitlKl I rvm lliwre tut wrrot to thr V I; itrtt l.rnrral f the nrutj nCT-ns h ! ( fb ernuirHl In tu i np i .h liib 'I mrl to mii ue.f hint itiant rrntaoirat at sj.nsr fir t kmO hr:rj ,r,Blfe th- t MiUHlrf lrMfs nt tbe t! .Ut-r r'kf tkm urk nhhhh-s rn.4 t.art mIui t.i loot -r.a. t n'tth'ilt lll. Iti'txruot VilrtoSatwl Ulm :hi rvtut flrM Krslmi ui of IIiIimm In tu.ntr r tirfV. eaintnstt of hl n.lmnl wt.rlr III Jiimr and Mun hl ti Xt;- .r t.rt!H t" Itn?nt1et l.rlwrni r. km Im1IomI Ht Molicrt, Htoul atlv uiiW-a imi"Ib of lb XI l rurl li.ter n Aiii-u; S br v, h etnwi mNtsI Hriyu.l i r -iirtn ir n.nHiwr", h roitii'inMiiii in m 1tttS tH to Mio 1" Hie. 6rl ruit.tarr h ri.-eiiit atfci - ire wt l".lii' alt Kt . ii i ii r.tniaNatsl hv i-mi.'.-i of !-lb (no IrnntMi. ul tbr okm. At tlie Imftlr nt lla-itarotrt. orrt-r 1. tjiHni etosmaii'lrd lu p-r-on at.4 hnd u lnrs- altot iiniirr h tit Yr-'-rumrt t he PttfHiirvoi r: Hearjr. arwl in lr- ihtor rrt Ioiif.nn sorr-eji rral to h.m H!ri tti thr nftrrie tlma-mi Hm Vii'-r iu peiM'Ml nf !" rt ltiMMn. 0i etit 'o him ukiut trtrtt f rtU uiutlt.ii, w -ioinrntl ebnirt.rat uf tf a,rr.t rl!lr, ' tu trf-ll mi ril i.ni'ond,tNaaVl $ rnni"tiit aiirrr ndrr rati !- r.lst. i .roN ti tame immen lij upon ywur ,..-1 t BrK rn- Irrina wr ti.r. Ih Mmi-i niwl Mrt(i mn twita.r! virion (ii.n"ri f.rnnl vh a)t onM firniaia.ffa lulin Mr'i'n ri nj.at appM,,t't ' Miina,r of lhe Ills i ilufWawt f -mri""aa Immmliti'al lt-r lb- etiur of l'rt !" !. Urunl Teii .iii-ia r (avf.riati lll.r k i!lt.rau?' ami nn4 rrrnottal halt in ; I a w-ak n.a i.nlrrrsj ta ra-iiir.a- hi" eaitinnl n.r ' r-i hall ,. -h.!..(i mm f-.ffc-hl on nn!a ;iml Monrini tha- tth ! Tli af jn' !. nie. f-t l-l m )a !'-.. fa.rllir I toa.ri a,i.,r. It ' " till" a-fiaatatna-M Ihht tin- .tnta rr alaj .a-!i-f al A- tt s.firy Jaahtlaotu ; 'allif! M IST Mi-kii rl I o-lnth I.TKMt .ri uml lit eaotimaml ta liigrrai Ma. its.-'.. Illnl when til" laltT w rallr-t t. Wrirnftn. Iltn " aMila't ! thr ninmsii't of thr Arm) of tV- i-nn'- r Hnillptilllail lflahUI Italy -Vs.Xm1 ala-fa-ata! itrUW,' hat riaaai,' a .fl Nt cmldif foil "- fp Marrh I" i l'rri!a-nt I.4ni aa'N aipaanfr I '.rail ' a lilta'Mr 4 lurt taf tbn rOl!r It Ipr f!r .t .Ul lha fnil ajf I.r,tra. ant riia ra "t !h- l"'at uf tiiat nni Orartl aa if-l hi" ." rfrta r-l Oftjrr IMUIbbr rOllimalel f.f thr .irrtl.-- .' 'if I H'trsl tatr (Ufl - 'ifoasd llat hrarlijwartrra OUa f.aa i tiir r.r a ami j nt i further fatitrr iii th Artii' 'f 'ti lttuar At ui-ln jfil. May a f.raM t",-aiu Ilia. tnoTrr-iatnt x. jut aOckain'-n-l. wh'tki. aftar rlr ,f Imrtl ftoirht laatt'e r-u ''r In t hr rupture ut th I I'a-teria.'r ApitH , SJJrl- .1. Wai'a t)n thr'aJh of tftr amr Ui .fi 'a-rirrl l-r atirt hlrf tlr- com 'fian-l rrrnl-t" 'o IJrafil at ,p )wiin (!! I i.rt Hw. '". Sm'.j, I"-. 'irrl Jrnt ii -frifnia-unrH l.rrrrni of it - Array r rr r(a, rli,,) ffr al f f hllll t-y 'if ( i-ficira il(imli 1' I'rra Jrnt J.hn't tlajtrniiavl ftaaa-rrtari "Unl'in fr. pjar. p jtwintaH l.rnn ,rant Ka - rriry of War ml uirr'rn Tli. r.3u frst hroi until January J. J"-a. brt Ji rMoraral :t to Mr Matt'oii. -h' rria'i-B. 'Nr fn.tral "-tastrai nnula ha1 rafir4 ja Muc'lon At ilir Itrpu'i-'atl V nntl OHTrnti.B hW nHi.c.-i Mo I. !. t.r.f,fsJ .rst aoa ri!"i or thr Srt !a -A fir Tr- rt!t Hr wa rrctr1 !fi :h- fi. 'th ta Ulr lnu "m buy .rr C otfai Vla-r. l'r-Mrt, In fi l'.r(aot. rti Uon. t mitf atxia )i. 4 In Pbi.ail'ltt'sm Jtit- la. 7Z f.nnt a r. nsnvirta-l LT noriarnaili-OI Hrnry Vi,aon fi? M ""., "rlta. ln-inf rtllUl l,M fur f . prratdrnt. M rs.ivr.j a v.(,i'ar maj'rit of nraarly l.' rntai farer Jlww fr-r,aj, the ItvnT'ie a-IB'alrr .Ha'fJ ufrr :ht ftjrntinn of h'a trrt la 1-T". tlr liBti'n amatV-r dnnl rat! i tour i-ound hr s.,r . at mt ! .. rnesjin Srtafntrr f tr.at yrar Hr -i.ai rrrrlml Trr7,,jrra tte t J'k-lat f"Ofj(.!TBt,(. tb faOVrTTn.rnt I1 a.K.!a r f Shr .J 'Vyrirt aw itu raca othrr in 4m- ItuBor to tkr Atnren.n m !iar arvt rmiri". fjrnrra ln,n t.i xyrj j-ri3lrf5i cafi. J1 r..r) Hit hia-aa-a-i SatlOBavl HrjrtMK-o naTiition in la for tb nntnnntUm far Pr 1rt for thir-t tarw. lot 44 &t tir. rt n iel' Uac rTflnaUon Hnn th'n ( fca Tf-; U. .N"r Tar H Snifcfa; trrxtbe- ra Uf fwiit tr nr xa-nt.o la thi roavi.3 In tbr .t jr raf thr r- CBt i'jBgTf a bOil ;iaa.rt pUaltj,' tha) oil hf on ttr rri.rsj ;it ; tht raf, ! tk rak avcsl pj mi Ocari. - harge I itb i.u a TR2Tan.,, fz'nl t..o prosecutor a an .ii man t.Biiel r.r.e r-r w niarcMoaJ oii Wkm wci Hutcbia-. TWurxi.j ummn. "An too loliT or iksX tj,tT ' -Nw4 u.Uj. by xttM- ' "I ter JK-istMM-r. rrs Z'A. a viisblo upport. ami if m dn t WiiaTT- it.j Wok at Uwi woauut. ioha my miu xa.1 txke in wtuxtun. h a cvW dar whtm I cut -opport so"!!" KriotScr wm Mnt up .wr Jnr; iir. mad Mr. KrVtter Uuvw a ti at the Ju4r. budtr. .ittuttid 'otto (ot of l.oi v pvopfo lvr iato Uii-i TTorki of sa and orrw. vyj taWr k nx kaovr a :d sUry wfco 'Mvr Jn-ar it ffjrar. ii s'! fiZfV ant. a..Tl i. ... do not laew how u tmpl h Ut-oi. tsolTtffi. or havea't txA mix&n'. ai: when to introduce it- t'ofre.lnrt Adr- titer. ' "Ther; is much eali&jj by thori, wciphu and ninsures. f;JTe oraeof ocr merrfaaats tho right to !! out Ut lMwarv by Use pjat am xy wdoj,j cheat rou ia the iaeaur:aic35- friax dciftkia Cicrgftnan. a av A pala trc. ail to be one baadred rears oh!, ia ia the coaattrraiorr ol a Korsrich (.Coaa.) raaa. t Pfr-rtsmtlnwa of th trrnof of Kn an.t ti'.nrl Anqnnnplni f rtaatH of frrTt (irlil Mw Vofli Trlfnt TorrK v, July BLTho fo:iwnj,wAt 1 lvirt (join U Kxrenti- IKSVf iJ J -J tin. ' Stat r K i Kxt-Tir. I'Kr t'. M Toi-r.K.v. Kax . Jaiy X l- A ta.rrm aiuMtn tl 4vtn o' r'v;v, v. t, rani. TJu hV. ,..- t i.g nt eitai,i foe omiv ' e st Ut u pM4 ; ha st r sL.w-X xxl afTsVT ' a : a t. -. a. .. . rrarnhT 's, rw mMnr nu- x Cci1?n?--S pA-t tl)H' ' t hx fnscn tbL. 6rt rtiuwti f I n t.-l SUtc-v ITU cxaH p' "' I gr: .uum .4dl"r. h tr K. ' ' -a lhe nimal f tirrt . r ai.l Jt.val ailiiHwtrat vf lb t'- a .1 t: e parity and noaJ"tTf T h , I'fp, fiese plelial tUiutiia r -; I .trstrd during his bc' wrf h. the vofhl with hi faok-. a4 to eer ritthjiHl hatioa na: winjK - w.:h tlo f tte C.UlPtf mt U around fi o n gn A a mr--prvt for hi U.tx wrmmvry it - r Uve fotmed ma dfwc"t $ : . - of thtrtv t wt Uwi lha vrr-..t r ' nf tJl Nalc ho rloel on lte l f uncrul, anal I do hnirby MTuesI a-':-i thathe peepJo of KJ a-.. . that day irt t ltrrh. vh.l h - -a other place of imNK amaumfelas tlo milllC br to the Mierooty of : -ielxawHe.1 elier of tllf ag ' " fltitett of the KrjMabtV. tl iT:v ' cre-t el of th tat of Krtm JoH A- M.vtlt .- IARMIHMM rHVt' Jt:rrnits. I'irt. Mw., Juiy . reeipt ol tbfHcH of (viMfa: :laMta at the iaHjI f.ocnr Ma ftditreso! the ftUwljig noMttttti ' AU)wtatt (ener.tl JittHl' J l JaMlMtl al?Mtat trl f v CtT Or JaOTMItXa's. JaVjf at'. I jUsi JlsTCIVtst lafurvoatlsaii of U" i " iiotteral t". S. (.rant, which oc. .-.-. fight or MK-V. tlUs mrMlrg. THea-n'-e otic tf the grealrsj silllets Altai mo'. trtow cit'en of uolcrn tint i iiiiautihljr eoalrvl. a c.renr. hot ' lOlltxteal atel CtOfplajte lt all prM ' A liHhrwtlvn .f the M!.iirl jrtir. prevail thntighitt the nviiUrt w M1 oseciall as .vla--tltMtiul f the -ration and ef-em Iti which the :l t C iliHvn.i4 was iir.d hy tho pe!!" ' a-Mirl, Ufesivtlr of Mft or eral heiebv itiiectrd. first, Ui IttinoHltat v (lay the National flag at half in. the nriHrv building until fionl ! 5tc. , annn.l, t file the risciiMfit N vnlttio atttrtHk tttt tin) f th- ol. in .Jtllov JliliN ., M KM M't'atf CVniaWiiir in VVllSl r ttrU IMTfta. Nttw Voats. Julv 24. Majr .i JiriH-Uwi of the lWorl ( Atr.r Ute fd.wit titMtch thas maoiiM Mr t . rnt. Ml Me'lprv.-. ,s ', In alatK-e ( olUcl.vt ttcUoo, titM-!ad Wi ten! nt to Totlf atv! ' tho daapp SmAtt tf ttfa I H001ll f tW iNIUla tS4 aUtiataritMa laf tha N'W ora. IW )tHlf iMffaMVaTNIsrOi. I u auUaritis.t by the ttatawmul a-t -aatlturiltram, whkh will ls aatw fr Mtorne,. (u liHtOmt 3n ft laai pmi lot ti mwiiti ol Mra. Gram. Mto of that park, uf ttat dty whir, aHert, I im iu authorixrl i (.'..rnaot'i nMH at U) f'itv Hni' pnrpu.t ot altossins 'khoboti)- ! I'.- -lMtn-l )S vo -t Mr 'v.Hr.oM. Jolt 1 Hr Chaff lnK to Mnfor aranr'a ol" ren t ( ottMnei iraof tola ttHm- . UW bsir'aJ Tho 'luteal aufcj u ' a.at. trfr lora aa a bm if Uury o.uitl ti sort that Jipa, lt. tto bor.cJ with loo Cii- Uf kaWl IS-OrstaSil. Tufftatf tr.. Gnu- and ha.rtljr mlU omo tm-m -ply that ueh a roaiitM wmoM is- , The atsUr mill tfMtOtlsM b a daj. Tfa e4Ug t eotniafatt freia TUitofa, Tha (iraa! .Vtn. poro IM srotttKaVs m ait .-. liter Ls MO aMw4 to MUttala Mtlalilrnt. af Tt HUJUaVlOOa .Vrw T'.wi. Jttty i, 'I'ba rit nnlwraatty alrapl lliao oo ao inr ttit amaaaalnatatm of I art . tMawlMy fj iMOlO 'f r-il' tlrnth. Tno tfry .'fa-! em rejorl that kwrtu tn th Of lle ttHaJai aVO UttaTi bv iHl a nwl iifesl 4otanl lr ttJara ate' etoabtV la ttMm city and tirto,f! l caonlry IfUktoafUtis In NMitiaaxo pa, repobtintiotl h'tm tola rowrutatt. 1 1 - of the tiwMat eriUif)la; rhru Ur, . ., eHU a entire ali-rrrwf blttrtnaSaM i i . , . Ia Grant. Tho rh.a.f i(.l iiiavtssi! i- htt neneroaa cotwiai-t at ttva Wrna . i stmeodor and tha mnnmntt', . AAfd Ulr o( tf4.Uoa M ff. i- y lHaiilfavsr, in hfei tMtr a 'Ihr joMnmcera f ntt thr havafutK ' ill this clt hav derailed U rto- U.. j i of MIIIUrtntXi!: on the r-rnjltij f thr '!a ' the fierL (iteat iM(rrt Im tufe.fi n l.tirstKu, n lo hf Ua Um1 ,( t! . . j lltt frL Mr. I MWs, uf rhiU.i. , a wrtJl La. f-ftouit's m ail Hattsr f ! v ti thr rrautifta artangriitenU !I v , ' chaxrr f till fuli-iai rrtrtMm llijelr that h Will ! -a'Jr,! tt- ti -r- . hleti f tha tl.nie poititi wjt ha.r r pfrferrs by tlr General t tm iasrVa at Uja pla,-r of ouria' Nr.w V.k. JhIt U. - The U.r I Aidrrmen tnrl to-ay ainl rttjtM -liou preiit-l br Pfa-aidrnt .Suater v frgard Ui the i-kI lntlli:na- nffla-u: , muntCAtrst by Uie .Major, of Uw !r" Grncfal Grant. The rcxdutioti wr'n the e!JV-i that on tb day till fMrmral rltetl lr rr-. I it l ' I I to c'ne th-ir pl" of bo- r nI that nirntr of Ue f'otntaoj) . rr I atfj-tvl th fiitiTsl in a l-a!y. that Ui- VeV frit rmpt)ir of th- rrnire-U l- t-t-'i , the family of i,r-.J, U.at prr--r !. Itie laj nntiioflrat Ut nffrt sept. ' Uir Irvlj- of Grant in any of XUpi.- : of N'rw yrk. arnt tiiata copyo !irs tlona b DititaMy rr;;ry:M sa! fopa-'s' the tx'roare.I farmlj. A I'lavatar ,at. Mt. MrGHr.oou, V. y , JHj zi.'X t-wrnty intrmtA afr the Uraio f r.fia-. ;rant, Krl Gartirt, a liartfonl rp -vain h Un niaklag a t:.y Iwro ' Gmairal, vtji aKjrans-J to tV rMtar ai th" MUg-iuna of Ut. Nentoan. n e jiT.er ta' of dwil la-io. farr 1 -- hlgnly aacrMfaJ iIo Hmwijay. the traT..cr. u. cr.bin' Smyrna. renjArk- thai t.. hut one prfwia thr-yij who WfW- : Aftknz anythin";. -tnd h yen Ul. n tof too of a hoiL-fx. Vih Mai.v KcclucVr. vrhen it. ( ongr4. w . tl:csi if Nw Catlj-. th couKtr . i Hrzrr. jn hw 4iHtrrt. wj. tmur . He Tthlirtl that J: w. tt hi. hursil Joq there rcs.catav. - ., Time. A woniaa ia Sprln;aaol. . favexHaM. and pat-n'I tvo or-r' -cloUt. vrhjch can be mod oarar. raall a.a tho oTtlwarv jhtxi. Tt. ahank and h--l U ost 4e. Tie l !tj;h:. Oifnfortahlc aai warm a-r t f a Uza alo iareo:l a crty-rv -xuh I P-a-i hrad. xrhlch Mrewr. is ' . s pnrrenu all daar of V'' oa the ice. car- ti'"iv-'CUciarul Loulcr. ThT! arw now -mrlr-r.l Ut -.. lire fJ aher.es of th- L'aiU'tl "stai ; 's.l. oi a tonnage of a.ts.r '. I There arc U.-Ot bsl. alod at s . 3 ,yyi Tbr apparattt. oar and i fit arts vaJueti al $,14S-jZ. Ta t aaiouar lnrs:ed. iacluxlm aviaar btil!din. tc. is r7j&..Zrt, zd t aaaa! prrxlaci whea rtaufY for ' axarkc: li lU.Olo.GKJ. L'eitoti U. r i at ?