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THE
I. VOL. IV. OMAHA FRIDAY MORMING SEPTEMBER 18. 1874. rye
THE DAILY BEE.
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EDWAKD KOSEWATKR , Editor and Prop'r
. OIDre Xo. 13M t aniliniii airtet. betnr.
r-r MnttiRml Tenth.
TEUMS 01 SUBSCRIPTION :
One ropy , o ie year , in advance . . . . . _ _ .f7.00
" nix month * , in advance . . f 4.W
" three months in dvance. . . _ _ _ 2.00
tffft not jiaid in advanc , $8 per annum will
colleted
r FBED-ER JCK ,
LEADING HATTER !
Best Goods ,
LOWESTFRICES
Farnnani St.
c Grani OMAHA.
OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY ,
OBAOKfcB Ml MJFAO GET.
Pinith , 185 Harner street , bet.
McClureA 12th. JecHU
GLASS AND PICTURE F3 MFS
T Pelnhart. 186 Pniulaa street , denlei In
- r | .window glgjss and picture trainei. Glaring
done to order. JZtf
BOOTS ACT SHOES.
ThIIIr Lang. 155 Farnham it , between 1Uh
X aid 115h febl rl
C05FECTIONEB7.
TT L. Latey , corner 12th and Dnuglan streets ,
j ll . m nufacturer and wholpsale deOer In
candi < s and confectionery. Country trude 10-
llceted. apltf
OOAb DKALEES.
i Elliot , coal , llmu , cemen thalr etc. ,
Flacd Farnham st. feljlSmS
v PAWN BHOKER.
-TTVT Elpitttr , No. 200 Farnham t. JelTtf
*
' LAUNDBY.
w lanndr-T opened at oil llth at. , het
_ Farnhan.i > od DoujlM. Thewaahlngand
oning will lx > done to rd < T. first rials work
S'UP ' AOTOBY.
Trcmlum Soap Works. Powel' 4 Co , still
Jt matm'ftct-irc their Premium Soap Fire
first premium /awarded hjr ihe i.ougla county
and State fairs , and rottawattamle county , la.
Orders soli-sled from the trad *
TO
RETAIL CASH PURCHASERS
For Sowing Machines.
! order to make room for our new styles , we
bar * put In PERFECT order all of our old
stock , including second-hand , and oCcr them at
GREATLEY REDUCED prices , for CASH.
BEAU IN MIND
EVERY " HOWE" BOUGHT OF US and
cur AUTHORIZED canvassers I > n'ARRANT-
ED , and INSTRUCTION given , e. WE have a
REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience
proves a machine WITHOUT Lastructioa is
WORSE than NONE at all.
f..ttrnQN. V/e Inow of largo lots of worth
less machines bought at lo ir fijui M , that are be-
iogp&lmed off on the public for nrarly as good
as new. Per ocs that do not want to run thb
risk of being swindlrJ shonl KEVER buy of
IRRESPONSIBLE puartln , as they have NO
reputation AT STAKE , as Lavs old established
( Jompanles.
THE UOWE MACHINE CO. ,
auClOllm < SO ] 3lh trrrt.
H , CANDRIAN ,
Denier in
CUTLERY
Steam PI d
Grinder ? > l isher ,
Office ; 518 13th Street ,
OiUHA , y
Qnjrs tnkrn for Silver Platluj.
All orders by mail will be promptly attended
Comer of rnni'gpand T enty-itcoad streeto
The finest lager b er con > -
stantly on hand.
1ta-8m CUAS. WEYMULLER , Prop
C. J. KAEBA U
GHEIJE & KARBACII ,
15th at. iMtwoea Farnham and arney a
OMAHA , - . NEB.
VASDPifTORKIl 0'
Spring and Farm Wagons ,
BUGGIES AXn < - llHIGliS. .
ttealen in and manufacturers of
-AGRICULTURAL DIl'LEMEXTS !
JITTNTION PAID TO
PARTICULAR S OKIM3.
VRepalrinK nf wagon and blacksmithlng
prompilr done at reannnihle orlrea
SPENCER'S
|
Fruit Confcctiouary
Cor. ISlIi and L aronwortb Stf. . ,
JjHXm AT THE BKIDCE
J , ROBINS ,
187 nl nmSt. bet.0 hand 10lbt
( Opposite Bee Office. )
LOAN/O ON WATCHES , JEW-
MONE , , Clothing bought and svld.
spTJIra
J. S. SHROPSHIRE ,
Attorney- - Law
Ecom No. 1,8. E. Coiner ISthand Douglas SU ,
NEBR.
CWATTA , - -
bAVAGE & MANDERSOfi ,
Attorneys at Law , T
J FARNUAM 6TREAT. the
co
nix
l <
JOILX C.
. J3oli.ol.tox-
COUNSELOR.
'a BLOCK ,
OMAII/l , KKitUAHKA.
trt.il
SPAl'N & PRITCHETT ,
d Cotraxelcrs at Law.
PCS' * ! . V * Tw U. i ik.rMU
A < llr * * > If * * " " 4fia Omtha. 258
. J. BTTRNHAM.
ATIOKSKY AXD COUNiiSLLOR AT
LAW ,
tt C.Cr iltk ks4 DautUJ Streets/
OMAHA. . -
DOCTOR JOHNSON deeply mourns
over the unexpected political trans
formation scene opposite the Elysian
garden.
BY the way , we had nlmost for
gotten 1 to mention that George M.
Mills is the choice of the Douglas
county < Democracy for State Sena
tor.
THEY part his mime with a z in
the middle , but that will not pre
vent him from becoming our next
Secretary of State.
HOME rule , as interpreted by the
Omaha Herald : Organize a brigade
of cut-throat Ku Kluxes , march
them into the State Capital , barri
cade the streets , shoot down all who
happen to resist , and tale trium
phant possession of thp of
the State.
An indiscriminate sCaugMer m
clothing and gents' furnishing
goods regardless of prices at 206
Farnham street. Fine linen and
chfcvoit shirts ot our wn make at
$2.00 and $2.50 each.
Railroad ZlrSxts '
'
bought and sold by P Gottheimer ,
Broker , at 295 Fariiham street.
Unredeemed Hedges for Safe.
may Iy26 j
J - I
J. MOOREHEAD ,
m
.AND PHARMACIST.
Pttee' Block , Bet. Ca'ifonna & W Istir
OMAHA , NEB.
carefully
je26 3m < co nimun l
i\a JL
OFFICE. fit. 232 FARNHAM ST.
t P ST HIW. _
Del C'l U I4th 02IA5IA.
p - , . ' . - " rli > iv > nsm | In tlieclty
DR , A , S , BILLINGS ,
9t. .
B t. 1 th and 14th , up stairs.
Teeth extracted without pain , by use of M-
trous Oxide > as.
L VAN CAMP M. D
Dispenses nls own meildces , and bezldct
regular i irtiff , mates specialities of D ran p-
menti and Dlr-w * Fwuliar la Women , Fistu
la , Piles and oib DJ ea e of the Rectum
Ovpice : Corner Farjl'am and nth f'jeit * .
"niMoor to th < > t ! M. uf > ' .
21to Douglas strrel , between I ] tind 1Kb , next
to Lutherau Church Oinuha , N ti A < ldr
Bins , a E.VA.VUKHcoon.
Eclectic Physi
Residence and otSci 3.V ) Dolge st bet 14th nnd i
15th sts. i
Special attention paid to obstetric * and < 1I >
cues jwcultjr to women anil rhlldr-n. f9tf. ,
NEW SALOOX-
HENRY , the popn'prSalunn ' le'pT , ha re
fitted up tiie It jojienl of o'd ' ] -rald Imil ling
ror 13th and UouglM Sts , where , in c nnoc-
tl | n w th his b/ir tie rpi < < nt f i.ancii ever
raorninc-id ORAND LUNCH EVERY .SAT-
Ul DAY. OITO bim a call al dtf
l
C. F. SI MAITIT , |
171 Cor. Finnlinni nnd Klfvrn-Ii * 1
Alllindiof TAILORINO , ( leaning nd re
pairing done at reasonable rate' * . A fine lot of
HIUNISUING UOOD3 constantly on hand
and sold cheap. dec26tf.
?
GW. . HOMAN , Sr. ,
flers for the necessities of the public , a
First-Class tee aM Carriages , d
tig
!
IKE E
All order * promptly attended to byTt-aring
them at Cur. 13th and Haruer Sts.
clPi
Pi
AUHTIONEER er VI
, th
Cor. 1 nth and I > edge Ms. ' thpt
Prompt at ontmn si van to MM f household
furniture , s oia goods h rs , caiS'e , etc. , either
at store or owner's residence. Real Estate at
public or private sale. aug31dtf
to
OB in 3\r . 3D. ar o a > j3E3 s J.
-JU * * FACTOBEH OF AMD DEALKK Iir-
Lambrrqulns and W.ndoir Stales ,
CHROMOS , EN6KATISKS AKD
811
PICTURE FRAMES. all
Farnham Mrwt.minor Flt < > nlh
II. C. WALKB7.
MANDFAClUKfcJ-Ail > DliALERIN ,
BOUTS & SHOES Cli at
10 13th SU Between Farcham ani Clipr
pr
a itJOIES tnBi
JOIES II. GKEEN ,
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STATE MILLS cliTl
DEALER IN
GHA1N , PLOUB AND FEED ,
of
ty
B3ESJ BEES ! ! BiES ! ! !
HE Under-lznrd basulxtr swarms of na-
tlre and ItalLin hi a for sale , in hi es of
Ame Man and Buckle patents. Sircne
swarmat six to rig'ii tollara eai h. with actjal ed
t of hire addrd. LlKhltwarm * , from four to
dollar * each. I harp tnor. * Ue tLaa tae f
ation ill > upport , and mutt sell.
Addrtks : a
HIRAM CRAla
Fort OJhomn , Neb. I c ;
sentlldAwZa 1 Wi
th
VAN BORA'S MACHINE
nrpr
AU kind * of light an' ! .heavy pr
' r"
StlCHIXEBY MADE & BEP1TRED.
HABHET BTBEET. - 'OKAHA. .
aof
of
A. BALDWIJt _ 2O. M. ofP
P *
BALDWIX & m
ATTORN FAZS 5 LAW st In
OCce CaldweU Block , i)0uglas Street ,
OMAI1A , - - - _ NEBRASKA , for
VERY LATEST.
M1DNIG-HT.
( "pedal to the BEx. )
LOWELL , Sept. 17.
Mr. D. V. Moudy , of Lowell ,
Kearney county , a lawyer by pro
fession , has been nominated by the
Eepub'icans of the 26th representa
tive district. This nomination is
equivalent to an election. Mr. Mou
dy will probably represent a large
district and moie people than any
other man who will be in the next
legislature.
NEW ORLEANS , SepcT
The Associated Press acent learn
ed from Gen. Eemery and Governor
McEnry j , this morning , that no
agreement was made between them
in j the interview repwrted in the
Herald ] this morning , of the sur
render to the federal authorities.
Gov. < McEnery , Penn , Ogden , and
other leaders , have assuied General
| Emery that there is no thought of a
conflict on their part with the mili
tary 1 of the federal government.
1i The city is very quiet. No change
in i the situation since yesterday ,
other than incident of oiganizing a
new Slate government. Mr. Pu-
bjcklet , the fctate treasurer , has not
been interfered with.
A cjrsultation meeting was held
to-day tt at the State House , between
tlie Governor , Lieutenant Gox'ernor
and otlier oflicers of tbe MeEnery
Government , together with a num
ber of prominent citizens lo consid
er tlie demand of Geneiat Emory ,
to t a retirement of all armed men
from tlie streets and a return of the
a-nis to the arsenal. Tbe demand
av
was acceded to and an order issued ,
signed by M.McEnery asGoveinoi )
ordering the retirement to their
homes of State troops , and the re-
liP - of State arms and other pro-
pe * y to the central police precinct
s.iuiors , and the taking to homes
Itb l y jrivate citizens of arms owned
by "hem.
Superintendent ofPolice , BoyJer ,
was also ordered to continue the
work of organizing the police and j
to receipt for all public property '
turned over to him.
Subsequently , General Emery is
sued the following : John McEnery
and D. P. Penn , styling themselves
respectively Governor and Lieuten
ant Governor of the State of Lou-
i iana , having informed the Depart
ment commander of their willing
ness under the Pre ident's procla
mation to surrender State property
now in their possion and to disband
insurgent forpe s under their com
mand. Brevet Brigadier General J.
R Brook , Lieutenant ( Colonel Third
Infantry , is charged with the duty
of taking possession of arms and
othei State propei ty. He will occu
py the Stale Houe , arsenal and
other State buildings until further
o.ders. He Is hereby appointed to
command the city of New Orleans
until such n time a9 the State and
city governments can be reorgan-
The present police force In thp city
under charge of Thomas Bay tor ?
will remain on duty and be respon
sible for the good order and quiet of
the city until regularly lelieved.
Gov. McEnery and'Lieut. . Gov.
Penn have addressed to Gen Emory
A protest to the effect that no in- 4
Mirrer-tion , , exist * in LouManaagatnst
the McEnery government. They
sot forth that tlie last tiace of the 1
Kellogg government has disap
peared. ' and that the McEnery gov
ernment is dejur and defiicto the
State government. If compelled to
retire by authority of the United
State ? , there Is no power which can
succeed them In governmental
> owf > r in Louisiana. They then rail
attention to the President's procla
mation , and the notice given by
g . Emory to comply therewith
in , and alsq to the points
olof law involved , which one section
of the constitution of the United
ofSI
States shall , on application of the
legislature or executive of any State ,
protect that State from domestic
violence. ! L
'This section restricts the Presi
dent's ( ' authority to ca&es where there
is insurrection , and when applica
tion is made by the legislature or
governor. If Kellogg made such an
application 1 , he was notgqyernor , he
having left the State hou e Sept. 14 ,
and retired to tlp | pustom house.
Since Tuesday , the 15th , the State
house has been in possession of the
present government. Therecannot
he ! insurrection against a govern
ment that does not enlist this pro
clamation , the protest does not ap
ply to them. The President cannot
employ any part of the land or na
val force against them , even if all
these conditions e * * " " _ _
me ex
piration of the time fixed by the pro ch
clamation. They will , however ,
surrender the State house to federal pe
tronjrt when they appear. According all
p-evious arrangements , General Oc
. B. Brooks , with his staff , pro Oci
ceeding to the St. Louis Hotel , mel
tei
Governor McEnery and Penn , and teii
received from McEnery the formal
ber
surrender of the State capitol and
other State buildings in the city , tei
who to read
proceeded an address ,
which stated that he was Acting
Governor of Louisiana and made
this transfer to him ( Brooks ) as a
representative of th ? United States , ye
and. invoked his protection on all
classes of citizens , and the State se
property and records were then
transferred to the hands of General
Brook0.
Thomas Baylpn , the McEnery
chief of police , still remains ou duty.
The city is ouiet _ 2
SALT LAKE , Sept. 17.
In the case , of Chamberlain , clerk
the piobato court of Toole coun | a
, against Wm. Burton , a former
clerk , to obtain the records of the 107
court , peremptory mandamus has
been granted.'and it is riot expected
any furtberopposition to the newly
elected non-Mormon officials wilbe {
made Ci
Tlie Emma mine has been attach
by a suit of the county collector
ir taxes , al o upon a suit of T. W. dnll
Park , for tlie recovery of $110,000 on g
promisory note given to the Il sold
linois Tunnel company It is not stt
expected < that these attachments ouL
will interfere with the working of
mine. at
The work on the Utah "Western cb
narrow gauge railroad will recommence
gn
mence next week , and the road will fair
probably be finished and the cars
©
running to Toole this fall.
fai
NEW YORK , Kept 17. tech
Tlie board of commerce received chen
telegram from the board ot trade
Shrevepf-rt , appealing for sym
pathy in behalf of the Penn move
ment in New Orleans , and intimat
an intention to call a State con
stitutional : convention for nil per en
sons , h respective of race or color , bu
the expiesiion of their will in
this matter. '
SAX FRANCISCO , Sept. 17.
The twenty-three Chinese women
who were brought here on the
steamer Japan , are still held in cus
tody , under a writ of habeas corpus.
The Supreme Court of that State
remanded them to the Japan , but
ns a question of the construction of
t le treaty with China was involve ' ,
t ie matter waa taken before tie
United States Circuit Court and is
being argued there to-day.
PABIS , Sept 10.
The Moniteur newspaper states
that rumors are current of the in
tended abdication of the King o
Bavaria.
LONDON , Sept 17.
A report telegraphed from this
city that the government intends to
ask an act of Parliament to pay the
debts of the Prince of Wales is semi
officially contradicted.
LONDON , Sept 17.
A dispatch from Boun says that
the old Catholic conference has come
to an agreement on all important
points of dogma. The Bishop of
Pittsburgh in behalf of the Ameri
can protest an Is , thanked Dr Dollin-
ger for the manner in which he had
conducted the deliberations , and
presented written statements con
gratulating the conference on the
harmony manifested and agreement
accomplished.
WASHINGTON , Sept 17.
Tne President this morning direc
ted otdeni to be seat to the 22d in
fantry to proceed at once to New
Oilcans. This regiment is stationed
a'oug ' the Lakes. The President
also directed a special order to be
sent Jo Rear Admiral Mallory at
Key West to proceed at once- with
f three vessels of his fleet to New Or
leans , and on his arrival there to
report to the Secro'.a y of the Navy ,
and telegraph for further orders.
Secretory Belknap iclegaaphs the
President from Columbus , Ohio ,
that the officers of the Army of the
Cumberland now assembled there ,
heartily endorse and applaud his ac
tion.
tion.In
In regard to the-Louisiana ques-
; ion a prominent business fi-m in
New t ! York notifies the Attorney
General that large quantities of
arms and ammunition have been i
and still are being purchased in ( bat
city for shipment to the Southern
States. The following dispatch has
just been received here :
NKW ORLEANS , Sept. 17. ' !
To AWy-Gcn. Williams , Washing
ton :
Matters remain the same as ye < * -
terday. The leaders of the mob are
endeavoring to restrain violence ,
fearing the effect at tjie north Sev
eral parish governments have been
overthrown
( Signed ) F. U. PACKARD ,
U. S. Marshal.
The Attorney General has receiv
ed numerous request from U 8
Marshals ID several Southern state *
praying for troops to protect both &
colofe'lnnd white
MARKETS eY TELEGRAPH
New York Honey Mnrket.
NEW iToiiK , SepU > iubur 17.
Money Easy at U } percent.
Gold Steady and d 11 at 1 OOJ.
Foreign Exchaoge S.eiuly , at
84i4 87. H
Governments Quiet anil firm : G- >
of ' 81 , I 18 } ; 5:200 : ! _ > , 1 12 } ; Cl ,
15 } ; ' 65 , 1 16 ; ' 67 , 1 17 ; 'OS , 1 17 ; N
10:40s : , regular , 1:10J ; coupon. , 1:121 ; be
cuency 63 , 1 17 } . pa
Scocka Strong ; } cent higher , sts
but a sharp decline at noon in Saint fuj
Paul , P M , N W and Central , but all
the market is now advancing , with
W U prominent ; U P 34 } , P M 47J ,
W U 79f.
New York Produce Market. be
at
.NEW YORK , Sept. 17.
Breads tuffs Irregular. .dii
Flour Dull ; surperfine , state and
western 4 75@5 00 ; extra , 5 10@ ter
550. Gc
550.Wheat
Wheat Nominal but lower to cai
sellers. . " thmi
Corn Steady ; Western mixed , mi
afloat , Q4a95. ses
Oats Strong ; 2a3 better ; western fcCI
mixed , new , C2a87. tinHe
Rye State and Pennsylvania , He
95al 00 , res
Barley Nominal oul
Prpvlsjons Unchanged , . evi
Pork New mesa , 24 00. tie
Leather Quiet and steady. ing
Iror Un changed. me
Wool Nominally unchanged. im
Lard Strong ; 14Jal4J. no
Bacon 13 asked for long clear. . Th
tier
Chicago Pruuuce market. inc
sta
the
Flour Quiet and steady ; good , of
choice spring extras 4 90@5 25 ; su- the
perflnes 3 00@4 00 ; fair demand for the
grades. the
Wheat Fair ; September , 98 } ; vir
October , 94f sur
Cam i Exclied ; cash , 77 } ; Sep sib >
tember , 77 } ; October , 77 * .
Oats i Firm ; cash , 4J ! : Septem
: , 48J@48J ; Qotbbe'45. .
Barley Steady ; cash 1 04 } ; Sep
tember 1 02 } ; October 94 } . the ;
Rye 85 , bid. exi
Hichwines-ll 00. 3t.
Po , . ! ? Steady ; cash , 2450 ; seller the ;
year 18 20 ( 24. at
Laid Steady ; October , 1475 Ke
seller ] year U 75 Ho
jred
St. Louis Produce Market. pei
dei
ST. Louis , Sept. 17. the
Fot'--Lovrer ! g odes fim.
ha
Wheat Firm , bhado higher ; No
90 ; No 3 re.l 1 18119. pei his
Carn firm and .
Veiy quiet. bla
Oats A shade hjghei ; i\o 2 , 52 } Ke
elevator.
B.irlev Sceady ; No 2 spring 1 07 toGe
.
mi
jfve Higher , 9fi@97 att
at 1 02.
rhe
Po k-25 00.
Chicago Live Stock Market. toiI
CHICAGO 17.
, September as.
Cal'le i r.pcelti 2,600. Ma'ket em
; nearly nominal shipping log !
grades in demand some ; Texans tvith
] at 2 75@3 75 ; fail' to choice Uili
steers. 4 50@fj 50 ; extra. G 50@7 75 ; cor
lde prices for oiJy lot. PeiM
Hogs Receipts , 16,000. Active M
ten cents reduction ; demand dec
chiefly for better and shipping I
grades ; pooi to medium , 5 75@6 65 ; per
, 6 706 90 ; good to choice 7 00 hoi
730. vo
Sheep ! Receipts , 600. Market I
fairly active ; steady and firm ; poor irain
medium , 2 25a2 50 ; good to als
choice , 3 50a4 75. ed
drc
St. Louis Livestock. hoi
o'd
ST. Louis , Sept. 17. o'dW )
Hogs Receipt ? , 5,000-firm ; stock- mi
, 4a5 } , porkers and bacon,5J@6j ; they
butchers , 77 } . / mi
Cattle Receipts , 2,000 ; Tex- wi
, 1 504 25 ; natives3 0@6 00. state
TELMAPH1C ,
4 O'CLOCK P. M.
EieclaHf " Kef crted for th Omaha Dally Bee ,
br th Ati" lc and Pacific Telegraph Co.
NEW ORLEANS , Sept 17.
There was an arm d patrol sta
tioned all night on the streets , but
nothing of a serious nature occurred.
There were occasional alarms , and
the Whi'eLeatua troops moved our.
but no chancellor a collision was of
fered. A iiegrochu'-ch down town
was broken open and searched for
arms , but nothing was found.
Gov. Penn is rapidly pushing
through the organization ofhlsgov-
ernment. A number of minor ap
pointees have taken change of the
offices to which they have been ap
pointed. His police , with guus and
clubs patrol every beat.
Col. Jones with six comnanies of
the 3d U S infantry arrived hefeT
yesterday , and have occupied Jack
son Banacks below the city.
When the" State bouse was oc
cupied on Tuesday by Penn , tons of
State archives , documents , vouch
ers , etc. , were thrown over the bal
cony to the mob in the street , and
were torn , trampled nnd destroyed.
It is very herd to obta n the casu
alties , but developments now show
the White League lo have lost a
great many moio men than the po
lice ; yet of the latter force only half
of those who were in the action es-
capsd uninjured. Governor Kel
logg and Geoeral Longstreet with
his slulFare vit.ualiy imprisoned in
the custom hot'se , either of whom
would be mobbed and probably
killed if they came out. Mr Dubu-
clet , the slate l-easiirer , whose of
fice is not in quo . ! on , having held
ove'from ihe election of 1870 , was
erc'uded ' " 'om ofllc-e to-day. Tlie
e'eo'ed judges of 1872 are installing
themselves , and ihe courts created
by the Logislafu e in the last two
years ape beiogioed out. The fi-
na ; cial \CiJsa\udeadlock , but
{ be banks and insurance companies
promise } bo necessary funds to car
ry on the wa-for Governor Penn.
WASHINGTON , Sept. 17.
A dispatch received here hays :
Lieutenant Governo-J.Jenn , has is
sued a call for n meeting of his Leg
islature ! to convene on the 20th.
The ] oppinion expressed here is that
fh his Legls'ature assembles hefo-e
the : expimf ion of ihe five days men
tioned : i in thp Presidents proclama
tion : i , the situation will be gieatly
complicated ! , and will doubtless ign-
der an extra session ofCoi'giess nie-
vetahle.Thls is iho opinion of prom
inent olllpers of the Government
District AUo noy Deokwltb , and
Senators from the West have had i
several con&vUaiion ? > vHh the At-1
torney Geneinl. They are confj j
deAl Kellogg , wjJ | be mainlined. '
About one yeai * ago an order was
issued directing Geneial Emory to
prevent any iiue.fercnce with 'Kel-
logg's Government. This order
wi in existence at the time of
Pe ' demonstration , but owing to
anne insufficient number of troops was
not enforced. Yesterday an order
was issued by tlie President , direct
ing the od Infantry to proceed to
Holly < Springs. General Emory ,
who was there when the ordpr Wfts
received , accompanied by troops to
New Orleans , and other ( roops will
immediately sent there. A dis
patch received here this morning
stating that Kellogg has taken re
fuge on a Revenue Cutter , with
his papers.
NEW Oni.nANS , Sept. 17.
A careful inquiry places the num
ber of casualties In Monday's fight
60 killed and 100severely wound
ed The losses are about equally
divided. A
Gen. < Emoiy had a protracted in
terview with Gov. McEory , Lieut.-
Gov. Penn , Robert Marr and Dun
can. In conversation he informed of
thorn < that the State administration th
must be restored ' to its original pos dem
sessor , the a'rms taken from the ar m
senal , and the condition previous to 18
tin revolution must be resumed. de
guaranteed the freedom fiom , ar thCc
rest of those concerned in the recent Cc
outbreaks and peace throughout a
every part of the State. The gen be
tlemen in reply said that they would ho
instantly submit to any such de ni
mands from the federal government , anne
impressing It on the General that
show of force was necessary ,
rhey insisted that neither Kellogg no
his goyeinruent could hold qn.o
inch of Louisan.Q { te-rilory pup in J.
stant , but acknowledge ' not only lei
their utter ina.bii-y : , bi. . a tota.1 lack leiGc
desire to resist , the mandate of GcI
national o ecuU e. On leaving to
committee slaied thai hereafter da
they would regard this as the Prov dawl
ince of Louisiana. How soon the wlDe
mrrender will be made it is impoa- coi
ible : to ascertain . can
NEW ORLEANS , Sept 17.
Thecouniry papers coming from coi
Wh-ie League strongholds , Al UK
exandria , Sl 'tiveport , Natchitoches , Cr
. Marijn and St. Mary , declare on
heir intention lo fight the army if die
ittempts > to reinstate and sustain an
Kellogg , In occupying the State pa
House Ponu claims to have dlscovna
telegrams from Senator Car- tin
center , General Butler and others , tinMs
iemanding money , which demands
documents show that Kellogg
; complied with. Senator Car.
center is alleged to have introduced del
election bill into the Senate as'a
res
Dlackmalling move on Kellogg , and ulx
Kellogg paid large sums from time De
time to keep Carpenter still. wa
Seneral Butler Is equally compro of
mised , and they also claim that the doi
ittorney general ws s interested , ne
papers have been put in the pos bit
session of Mr. Howard McCalleb , and
arrange forpublication.
Penn dedaies lhathe will hold on
long as he can , but If the Gov
ernment Insists on ipinstating Kel- Fo
he will not pel mil a collision an
the fedetal army , but will vol- the
i.itaiiiy i elite the White League coi
companies being consolidated by coim
Penn into the State militia. sul
Several moie deaths of the woun- thin
contestant are reported.
Krflogg andLongstreet , and their
personal staff are still in the custom
ijouse , not even the ataff officers
featuring out. in
McEnery arrived here on a late pa
laft night. Gen. Emory has acl
arrived , McEnery was receiv leo
by a delegation of citizens and en
irove immediately to the State dr
jouso for consultation regarding the im
er of the war department at
Washington , which has received
much commentation. A report that
were to be attacked by colored on
Hiliiia was circulated , and 200 way
white leaguers rallied to protect the JN <
house. JNpu
Ntw : YORK , Sept. 17.
The situation of affairs in Louis
iana is much commented on here
by the pr ss and the people.
The World ridicules the idea.of
re-instating Kellogg , and says that
at the present moment the situation
In Louisiana is obviously undis
turbed.
Other papers express varying opin
ions as to the respective claims of
McEnery and Kellogg , but all agree
on the importance of Penn's action ,
and that tiic re-instatcmcnt and
support of Kellogg by the federal
government is unavoidable , and a
legal necessity under existing cir
cumstances.
A Ho aid Washington dispatch
says a personal friend of McEnery
says Ihe latter does not endorse the
Penn movement at New Orleans
The President says McEnery prom
ised he would not encourage vie
lence , but would patiently await th
aciion of Congress.
If the insurgents under any pre
tence quarrel with theUnifed Slates
foices after the expiration of the
five cloys the President will construe
iiai open lebellion , and after notify
ing the inhabiants will order the
naval forces to lake ch : rge of the
leeea and the cuy will be either
undated or shelled.
The President has received vari
ous dispatches ; some entreating
him not to interfere , and conveying
assurances of peace ; others warn
ing him that the oiubieak was pre-
liminr.ry to an outb eak throughout
the entire South , and that Georgia
and oibcr States would follow , and
Ibat White Leaguer ? from all quar
ters we-e pouring into New Orleans.
The Herald Atlanta spec.'al gives
an interview with Governor Smith
of Georgia on Louiiinna affairs.
Smith thinks that ( he President
made a great mistake in sustaining
Du" o'i and Kellogg. McEnery is
the legal governor ; and the act of
the government in sustaining Kel
logg was one of the greatest wrongs
ever perpetraled on the people ; the
president acted properly in the Ar
kansas matter. Smith , however ,
admitted that Penn's action was a
dangerous precedent.
The Herald's Columbia special
says that there is intense excitement
there over the Now Orleans affair ,
but the action of the government
has pn-tly restored confidence. If
Louisiana's overthrow was complete
it M'ojld furnish a precedent to be
quickly followed in South Carolina.
A number of prominent politicians
are leaving for Washington Iroro
which point they Vfl\\ \ \ safely watch
events -Louisiana. .
A Herald Jackson special says
that Governor Ames has gone north
Lieut. Gov. Davis says , for the
government not to sustain the
Kellogg regime in Louisiana would
lead to disorder in all the recon
structed states , and encourage dis-
organizers and revolutionists to
desperate deeds. He considers the
state government of Mississippi
perfectly ( safe.
BQQITLYV { { , September 17.
The sensation to-day in the
Beecher scandal is the prosecution
of Moulton by Miss Edna Proctor ,
the Authoress. She sues him for
libel , and die damages are laid at
$100,000. The papers will probably
be served to-m.orrow. The aiiit will
be brought in the United States
District Court horp , as Miss Proctor
is a resident of Massachusetts , and
the case will be tried bofure a jury.
It it not lively Moulton will be
placed under arrest It is also au
thoritatively stated that the Grand a
Jury will indict Moulton for mali
cious libel relative to iMi s Proctor ,
which he knew were false. It is
also understood that a libel suit for
3100,000 will be instituted against
the New York Daily Graphic for
publishing the Proctor libel. Til-
ton's statement will be published
Friday afterncon.
WASHINGTON , Kept. 17.
The president yesterday in con
versation with an agent of the
American ; Press Association , alter
the second cabinet meeting , in an
swer to a question as to whethtjr he
thought of calling an extra session \
Congress , ald that he did not
think that the situation absolutely
demand d it. He referred to his
message to Congiess in February ,
1873 , on which they failed to take
definite action , thereby remanding
the whole subject to him. To call
Congress together now wotiid have
very determined effect upon the Ax
best interests of the counJiy both at
home and abroad , nnd would mag
nify the situation , causing alaim
Ca
and distrust in all circles.
UETROIT , Sept 17.
The Democritqa congr6sonal !
non'ralons ] | have been made in this
State as follows : Second district , J.
Robinson , of Susrp ; fourth , Al
Potter , of Kalnuiazoo ; eighth ,
George F. Lewis , of Saginaw.
Steps I are on foot which will load
the withdrawal of those candi
dates on the Reform State ticKpt
who were not also nominated by the
Democrats , and this will secure the
consolidation of the whols Republi
opposition.
Yoiuc , Sept. 17.
Irish rifleman who are to
compote for the championship with s.
New York amateur club at
Creedinoor , arrived this afternoon
the steamer Scotia. Several la
dles accompany lae party. They
stopping at Wl .idsor hotel. The
party : numbers 28 ; several of the
,
party are persons of rank and dis
tinction , among which is the Lord
Mayor of Dublin.
PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 17.
Dr. ] John Buchanan , of mePiiila-
delphia University , has been ar
rested charged with committing an
ulwrtion upon Mrs. Emily Van
Dergriff aged 33 , of Odessa , Dela
ware. She came hero for treatment
ruptu-'o of the bowels , and the
doctor informed her that it was
necessary to produce premature
birth. The operation wasperformcd
she died last night.
WASHINGTON , Sept. 17.
The latest rumored phase of the
Formosa affair is that the Japanese
willing to evacuate that part of
island occupied by them , on
condition that the Chinese govern
ment ( will hold the people under
subjection and acknowledge that
< Japanese werejustifled in taking
possession.
MOBILE , Ala. , Sept. 18.
The people of this city assembled
mass meeting last evening , and
passed ; resolutions approving the
action of the citizens of New Or
leans , in ridding tbe State of intolerable
erable men. The meeting was ad
dressed by some of the most prom
inent citizens. '
COLUMBUS , O. , September 17.
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the Atlantic and Lake Erie rail
, the first spike being driven at
Kew Lexington. Work will be
pushed forward rapidly.
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