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    THE MAHA DAILY BEE.
TWELFTH YEAR OMAHA NEB. , JFE1DAY JMOENIISTG , SEPTEMBER 8 , 18 TO
CHEAPEST
Place to get SHOiS : tor your children U
at the popular store of
HEIMROD & DORMANN'S ,
13th and Jackson Street * .
Thftt It cost uinothliw for rent In our boot
and shoe department , and It enables
m to nelt HOOTS & SlIOKS
cheaper than the cheapest.
Bring in Your Little Ones ,
and start them to school with good nho i.
CHKA.P 1 CHIJAP ! 1 CHIIAF 11 !
DORMANN ,
( Suooessora to Fred Lang. )
WHOLESALE & HETAIL
Our BUOCCSS isdno to our good goods
and low figures. Wo always keep
FRESH STOGK ,
consequently our customers cin pur
chase of ua only frcth goods.
WE SELL EXTKA
$ * ,50 per 100.
SCIIUYLEI :
io the only Hour that iivo general
jatiafacfion , and wo daily receive
proofs from our customers
thatittnakofl WHITEST
AND LIGHTES11
BREAD.
BOYAl BAK9NG
POWDEP.
vB\smt , ' the only pure and ho&llhy' arti
cle in this market , and which is
recommended by the most
colelebratod chemists. Wo
KEEP IT.
Wo keep CALIFORNIA SUGAK ,
which is pronounced to bo the
purest article over brought
to this market. Wo alao
keep the best brands
ol bYRUPS and
FLAVORING ?
Heirnrod
Dor-man n
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
WiftE AND LIQUOR
DKALERS.
rfe keep but pure and hcallay goods ,
lea from any adulteration. Families
piing auch goods for medical purposes
dtould give us a call. We make spo-
" 6rJUes of
CLARET , 'ANGELICA ,
1 PORT , SHEitRY.
CALIFORNIA
PURE BRANDIES.
Ve alao keep fine lots of 'imporlod
COGNACS-RHINE WINES.
: CHEESL
'
These goods you can buy of us fresh
and cheap. Wo always keep the
best quality of
LIMBURGER
GENUINE SWISS.
And all other variotioj in largo quan
tities.
'THEPDBLIO '
U cordially invited to give us seal ) , as
we can assure all satisfaction.
HEIMROD & DORMANN ,
Corner 13th aud JackionSta.
TORN HI TWO.
The Third Di.triofc Republicans
Divide Long Before the1
Hour of Meeting ,
The Bread-and-Butter Brigade
Attempt to Overthrow
the Regular
Ofllcora.
Hon. M. K Tumor , of Platte ,
Nominated by the Regular -
lar Convention.
A StroDR Anti-Monopoly Plat
form Adopted , on Which
He fquare'.y Statda.
Valentine's Railroad Rump Go
Through the Forma of Nom
inating Him.
A Platform 09 Weak and
Windy aslJthe Candidate ,
Built on Bund.
TndRO Weaver PlnoUs tLo Con-
Porainimou nt
a City.
Cnurch Uowo Laid on tlio Upper
Shoir.
THE UPI.IT.
tpcvi.il DispftUh tuTun Dun.
HOW IT UU1K ABOUT.
Nub , , September 7.
Ab 'Ut ' 11 o'clock this morning the fol
lowing printed notice was circulated
in the atreota and at the hotcla among
the delegates to the congressional con-
vcntion :
NOTICE.
All delegates to thn republican cpngies
fbunl convention of tlm Third district wil
lund their credentials to the chairman ol
the republic in congressional c < n > cntinn
committee in order tlmt their names may
he entered on ths roll foi temporaiy organ
tnti.n. . ,
H ooiui over poctollice
L. Cnoi S'XK ,
Chairman Congressional Central Com.
M. Wiinuou'ii ,
So1. Cong Cent. Cum.
1'llKMONT , September 7 , 18SJ.
Tins notica created great cornmo
tion and excitement in tluj Valeutim
camp.
Valentino called in person at tin
post cffiw hall demanding to know bj
what authority tins action was taken
Ho was informed that it ws done by
anthority of the state central committee
mitteo which had selected Judg
Crounso choirman , and Mr. Whit
meyer as accrotary f f the congrcseion
al convection of the Third district- .
This was in acccrd nc. * vfiih th
k&tublUhod tuag uf
committee that requires deloRatcs t
to submit their credentials so tha
these having prima facie authority _ cai
ho supplied with tickets of admission
About noon the following counte
circular appeared on the street * :
WHKKCAH , The state central commltto
at its meeting fur thai purpose duly iiansti
a reaolntion au hiirlziDg nnd eniponerinf
the resident incmbpr of the jstnto central
committee to call tliec nreR8inn.il ( convi-n-
tion of tha 'ihird ciigre < tioujl district to
order , aud
WiiEHCAH , S. B. C Ifon , of Ircmont ,
Nebraska , in iid member , nn'l ' is therefore
the i-rojier petHon to call such convention
tu ord r , I will therefore call such to order
at 2 o'clock P. 31. , of tliisdav.
Dated , September 7th. 18 2.
8. If. Cpuio.v ,
llefiident Member of Republican Htato
Central Committee.
We , the DiemberHof the rep ibllcan state
central couinilitoe , icrtlfj that the above
action vtaken by the rppubllcau
state central committre , and endono the
above call. W. 1) , MATIIKWH.
.rou.vA lOiiiuiAiuir ,
U. J WY.MAN ,
( ! . \V. K DOIISKI ,
1'roxv for S. 1) , CoUon ,
O. H. WiLi.iUP ,
Slembers of Republican sitnto Central
Comtnittee.
( Aa a matter of fact no auch reso
lution was cvor adopted by * .ho state
central committee , iind aomo of the
pretended aieners of this dociiment
were not at Fremont. )
THIRD DISTRICT.
TIIK niiOUI.Ut OONVKNTJOK.
Spori l liuintch ti
FIIKSIONT , September 7. At U p ,
in. Hon. Lorcnsso Crounso , chairman
of the district congroBeional commit
tee , called the convention to order.
Hon. Wm. F. Goodwill , of Lincoln
county , was elected temporary chair
man , and lion , II , W , McOluro , of
Holt county , secretary ,
The following committee on creden
tials was appointed : P. Haggorty , of
Holt ; E. C , CalKins , of liuflalo ; E. A.
Fiy , of Knox ; S. P. 1'arker , of
Pierce , and D. L. Uru'n , of Platte.
The committee reported back the
following persons as entitled to seats
in the convention :
Ouster County J , I ) . Iteam ,
Knox Will Felher , O , W. Itlce , Al.
hertl'ofelka , T. J. Uuclcmutcr , Kd. A.
Krv and Oliver Jackson.
Platte I ander fJerard , D. L. Urenner ,
Robert Wilev , A Hlnerick , W. J.
Wheeler and W. H. BeUon.
Tincoln II. C. Colburn , W , K , Good-
will. 1' , C. Patterson and O. H. Oroior ,
I'ierce .S. P , Parker and 1-3. P Utilities.
llo't ' Patrick Haggertr , t5. M. Ilreu.
ner , II. W. McClure , C , 1 ! . Herman oil
U. M. Cleveland. oilk
llulfalo A. 11. Connor , Joseph I Hock ;
A. I ) . Randall , II. C. Andrew * , 13. C
Calkin * , K. U , Hauicr. James Jenk n ,
\V. O. Holden , II. 11 , Gouldlng and lUci
Katou.
Wiuhlngton-CharlM Sellek.
The committee recommended that C. D
Jenkina be admitted to repre nt Madioon
county , and J , W , Hiley ISocne county.
The report of the committee wai :
adopted , The convention then _ votoc
to make the temporary organizatioi
permanent. The following naraoi
; ontlomcn wcro appointed the coin-
nittro on resolutiono : 0. M. Cleveland -
land , J. D. Uram , Loandor Gerard
nd A. H. Connor. The committee
oportod the following resolutions :
TUP rt.AmniM ,
We , the ref.utillcami of th * Thirl con-
re lon l diotrlct , hereby nffirm cur loy.
Ity to the cardinal principles ol the rcpub-
'can party s cnutici totl through the n
oml rppubllcan convention that nninin-
tett Oarfie dnnd Aitlmr ;
WIIKRIAS , The republican puty has
ver since iti organization been Inreniutt
n ndoptlnc mei'tira * Ixjneiiclnl to the !
oring nnd produdnR cU-aen.
Jtcrolml , Tlmt the question/ > f tr n < -
rartntion is ono of the most impoiUnt
rnlilemt now licforo the people for rolu-
ion , and tlmt the republican party of Ne-
rnakn oliould voice tha nentiments of the
ooplo thereon in no uncertain round ; tlmt
11 trnnrportntion niutei ahould lie to con-
rolled hy the ntnto nnd general Rorern-
nenls as to prevent extortion , ttnjuit
hnrgca nnd discrimination Iti any ioVui or
nanner ; that the action of the different
ilro.l l companies throiiuhoilt the Unltctl
ltA < cs in cuiiBolidatlnR nnd pooling utbcr-
wlso compctingllneii nnd lutuing free pMaoa
o public ollicera in contrary to a eound
itibllo policy , nnd should be prevented by
roper legislation.
Jtctolrnl , That we arein favor , nl pre.i-
nt , of reduclig alltnilroadfnroi fur tmel
n this fltnte to n minimum charge of thrco
cnti iwr mile.
Jto\\fJ \ \ , That we are in favor of nbol-
hltig thettnte boird of tqualzjtlon BO
hat nil the propoity of railrondu , and
lorpcrations nlmll bo iifcsoil nntl taxed in
he came manner as the property of ituli
Mm s.
Jlcsolml , Wo ara honrtily In favor of the
bill recently introduced in congre < ti >
compel litu grint rallroniU t't _ take out
on their Ion B , to that the B.IIIIO |
nay bo taxed , na Inudg owned by ludi-
vulimls are taxed.
JUrolicJ , That we , Ilia republicans of the
Third cuunreHnionnl district of NobrRslm ,
are in fnvor of n careful , Inmost nnd eo.mo-
rale cxpmditnro of puhliu montya in
c iimty , t > tite and nntlnu ; that wo heattlly
cndonto the uction t > f President Arthur in
vetoing thu liver and harbor Appropriation
illl recently pasted by congress , whereby
nilhoun of ( lollitra ot the public monies
were reckloi > i > ly Equal dored ; that wo con
demn the i.ct-on of member * of congrein
and BountotHlio voto.1 to pans ualil bill
over the vetr.
A. II.
( r. M. Cl.KVKt.ANM-
1 , .
Wii.i , i
I. 1) . llr.\M.
A congrosaional diatrict CDinmittoo
was appointed , constating ot twelve
mombuis.
Luut.der Gorrard nominated Hon.
M. K. Turner , of Platte , as represen
tative ; in congress. The nomination
was seconded by several delegates and
Mo Mb motion of Gen. Connor was made
by acclamation.
Mr. Turner was called for nnd ro-
quobttd the platform to bo road to
linn. Ho then endorsed ita principles
in an earnest and forcible speech and
pledged himself io live up to it
Housing ppeecheo were made by Gen.
Connor , lion. A. H. Hamor and
others. The convention then ad
journed nine tlio.
VALENTINE'S RUMP.
Sf cal : Dlipatch to TIIK BRE.
UAILUOAJ ) HULK OH HU1N.
FUBMONT , September 7. Valen
tines rump convention asbcmbled at
the opera house. S. B. Colson , the
undo ot hia nephew ( Fred Nye ) , got
into the chair an hour before the
meeting , and Val had n guard stand
ing , over .him. for fear that Orounse ,
'tho iositimatb cbairlriati ; Vould 'cOina
and take hia place
At 2 o'clock h called the moot
ing to order. Hon. O , A. Abbott
was made temporary chairman and
Charlie Lamb , railroad capper , secre
tary , The meeting directed Meenrs.
Clarkson , of Golfnx , Keinal , of Mer
ick , and Hopewoll , of Burt , to pro-
* eed to the post office hall to request
, ho convention there assembled to
jomo to their meeting. An adjourn-
nont was had for this purpose for half
in hour. In response to this invita
tion the following written reply was
received :
A BTINOIIII.
Pi ) the Gentlemen assembled at the Opera
House :
In response to your message , wo have to
cay that the regular rci.uhlicun convention
' .r the Third congrcaxionul district of Nc-
jrneka ia organized and in working order ,
tiavlng been called together by the chair
man of the central committee Wo are
HOIry that the gentlemen aauom'.leil in tie
opera hoii'e h.ive robnlli d njfaiiiHt the Uw-
ful ciithoilty of the chairman of tl.o con-
i < reai > iiiii.il central committee nnd IU secre
tary , anil have refused to liaiitl their cre
dentials to the chairman of uald commit
tee , in order that their nnmoi ir.Ijlitbe
entered on the roil for temporal y organiza
tion. We cannot but deprecate i hu hasty
and unauthori/ed action of the body of
men there PH > O uhled , who have bojn ini.i.
led nil to their dutlHH an rcpnblicitii' , and
have nectcit'd from the lawful control of
the niithoiized I'llit ) ra nf the ptrty.
I'osron'U'K II.\n. , KIIKUONT , September
7 'Hie regular lepubiican convention of
tlu Third eongrefslonal district , now in
m-hi.n , rf < pie8tn mo to transmit tu your
bodv Ui3 fmei , inj mes aijo.
( digued ) W , GOODWILL ,
Chulrmun.
Commitloos on credentials , resolu
tions and permanent oruanizttion
weae then appointed. The committee
on resolutions reported the following
I'LATFOHir.
ly ! the republican convention
of the Third congrfseionil district :
r'irst We ro'jllirm the fumlamcntal
prlnclileit | of the rcpubllc.ni party ntid
' ; e fidelity to the orgunUxtlon which
as BO long carried the t-lilp of Htato
tluinigbattacka by foes within and onemlcn
without.
Kacoud That o pledge oursclva'J to
ever protect the IntereetH of the penplo ax
opposed to extortion or r.ion.ipolita of
whatever chaiacter.
Third , That we plotlfo oureelveu lo continue -
tinue the BOH nnd financial policy which
has ever characterized the management of
the national financed by the republican
party.
Fourth , That we r.lo < Ige ourselves to use
every honorable means to secure a pure
ballot and a fair count in every xtatain the
union.
Fifth , That In the chief executive of the
union wu have au Uliclal worthy of tbo
confidence aud support of the republican
pariy.
These resolutions were adopted
without disaont. It was the moved to
proceed to nominate a congressman ,
and the delegates present were author
ised to cast the full vote of abtent dole-
cations. The r etui It of this -was that
Yaltntino received 08 votes , Hope-
well 21 Crounto 3 , Porsingor 7 , Talfo
! ) , Tabu's name was then withdrawn
and the votes thrown to Valentino ,
who was declared duly nominated , A
congressional central committee waa
then appointed.
During sumo of the intervals while
committees were out , harangues cro
delivered by a number of p t house
politicians.
That notorious bummer and dead
best Gan. Owirgo A. Roberts made a
violent , nbUMvo and indecent nfsiult
on Senator Van Wyck nnd other * , A
resolution was also introduced conaur-
it g E. Hosowater , editor of THK HUB
It was amended and finally laid under
the table. Having performed its
allotted task , the rump adjourned.
THU SECOND DISTniCT
Special ll ) | ut < .h to Tux HKK.
NnunvsKA CITY , September 7 8:20 :
p. in. Temporary organization wns
olft'ctcd with II , D. Hathaway as chair
man and J , It. lUthburn secretary.
Douglas county has but ono candidate ,
Pat Hawos , who has six votes , the
other twelve are purchased proxies
and the railroad votes will ba placed
whore they will do the most good.
Howe is busted } Weaver promising.
10 p. m. The tlrst four ballots
were Weaver 21 , Uowo 22 , Gailoy 31 ,
Toirt 14 , Mitchell 7 , Yost 0 , Holmes
7 , balance scattering. No change on
the fifth and sixth ballot , except that
Yost received three of the votes for
Uowo. The Douglas delegation will
round for Mitchell and got left.
WKAVKH IS THE MAN.
Midnight Judge Weaver is nomin
ated after a very exciting contest.
Church : Howe laid on the shelf.
Archibald J. Weaver is a imtivo of
p in his 80th year. Hin
In waa n German and hia mother
from Now England. Ho wan n f.mii
hand : until the ago o sixteen , and at
the ago of twonty-threo ho entered
the law department of Harvard uni
versity , graduating Jn' the spiing of
' 09. ( J In May of the same year ho
local * d at Falls Oily , llichiirdson
county , Nebraska , and entered upon
the prao.ico of Jaw. , In tbo spring ol
' 71 ho was olectpd to the constitutional
convention. Ho wa Baiu ( elected to
the constitutional convention of 187fi ,
and in the full ue that your elected
judgn of thn first jiio'inlal dwlriot of
Nobrarka , which position , ho now
holdfl. In the winter iif 1881 ho was
ha hS prominent candidate for the United
States senate.
Lome nnd Ijout\o Xioavo for-tlio
Went.
SjiccUl Dispatch to Till ? HIM. . ' ,
oAdo , September 7. Tlio Mar-
of Lome , the Princess '
nnd purty left on a-spiclul Ir.
morning for San Franrtfcw , via
Oniahn. 1 ho marquis ) < : iid tp. n HUK
reporter that they"vt ro traveling
r/itliout any well defined piano.
Neither ho nor tho" princoasr Iiad
visited British Columbia nor any 'por
tion of the wuatoru coast of thp Do
minion. It was their purpose to" visit
that part of her majesty's' North
American possessions in an easy ] pen-
oral way. They wjiuld o > to San
Francisco , traveling ' as suited' their
pleasure , and from tboro they would
anil for Victoria , -British' Colum
bia , In the war Vessel Conrtis ,
of which CtopUln Essof *
the , anceuV na < * is , comrr.dcr. .
'Hewlo'iigviwy yi roittAla Al * riot
yet been determined and will not bo
until they arrive at Viutoria. Tl-oy
all return by way of Chicago and may
make n moro extended visit in the city
than now. Two years ngo the Prin
cess Louise visited Chicago in com
pany with Prilico Leopold. Shu was
much pleased then and is glad to visit
the city again , but ai aho 1ms never
boon west of there oho now desires to
push on and vieit the great west , of
which such wonders have been told.
Tbo Mormon Kingdom.
Sfoclal Dispatch to TUB Hen.
SALT LAKE , September 7Thu
Mormon priesthood have been circula
ting a aocrot circular giving iimlrno-
tions to their people directly oppnBito
to the law ruhngi of the commission
ers. Ono of , theno circulara wab tm-
earthed to-day. They have also de
cided to have throe bishopi ait with
the procinot 'registrars and oversee tbo
regie trat ion. The Guntilcs arc muoh
incensed at this interference.
Bold IloVuory.
HpocUl Dlfpalch to TIIK K * .
PirreiiDita , September 28. A 10-
markably bold robbery was oomraittt d
last night or this morning at the tannery -
nery of James Collery , preaidont f.f
the Piltsburp it Western railroad
company , on River avonur , in Alle
gheny. The otlico of the tannery
wus tmternd by a roar window , which
wns ! pried opon. The burglars pn-
cooded to blow open the safe , using BO
largo a charge ef powder that Iho bin
safe wa blown a distance of four feet.
The safe was then "raneaoked. Fifty-
nine dollars in money and about $ fiO i.LT
000 worth of mining stock and other
securities wcro taken. There is no
clue whatever an 'to who the crncks-
men wore.
_ _ _ _ , _
A Matonlo Soaiidal.
gpccinl Dlapatcb to Till Unit.
PiitLAiiKlPHiA , September ? . Hur.
risen G. Clark , Krand tyler of the
Grand Lodge of Kroo and Accepted
Masons , whoso nnnio figures conspicu
ously in the report that together with
William Sliinn , librarian at Masonic
temple , ho conspired to libel Mrs.
Kdna Jordan , was suspended to-day
by the Maaonic committee , the grand : i
master of the lodge being present. It
waa decided that Shinn was an in
nocent tool of Clark. Mm. Jordan
Expelled from the Bounl.
Special Dupilch to Tli > HBM.
NKW YOKK , Biiptembor 7. The
banking house of Kennedy , Hutohin-
son it Co , , dissolved partnership in
consequence cf trouble arising from
Duirilutchlnson's quarrel , which re
sulted in Hutchinson's expulsion from
the stock board ,
Tlio Torn * Dolngo.
Special Dispatch to Tin Dei.
ST. LoOia , September 7. Texas
specials report that the towns on
Concoo riyor recently aubrpurgod are
again ovoillowed.
THE ADVANCE ORDERED.
A Oenenl Movement of the
Bridsli Toward Kebir
'Bogan. '
A Deciuive Bnttlo Looked For
on Monday or Tuesday.
Dnirnrlu IltK" ted -.crlth the Qnnl-
lllctl Proolniuntlon of the Porto.
Tlio Ueual Variety of Forolsn Nowu.
SjKH'Ul l > ! [ vUchc
vUchcTO
TO TIIK FIIONT.
ISMAMA , September 7. Troops will
push toward the front with two days
rations on Monday. Wolsuloy goes
forward on Saturday ,
AIlAlll'rt AltMV.
AMANHHISeptember : 7. An
Arab was caught at llamleh attempt
ing to tpiko a gun , Tlio correspond
ent of The News luis obtained from a
most reliable source the exact strength
of A rain's army. The urand total is
as follows : Infantry -11,000 , cavalry
18,000 , glum MI ) , rocket tubes 18 ,
Itodoulns : i5,000.
Titu I'OHTR'H OOMMINSION.
CoKNTAitTiNorLK , September 7.
TJio iniponal civil commission leaves
luiro Thursday for Alexandria. Der-
viech Pasha and D.iker I'aahn , with
their etalid , will start on Thursday for
the rendezvous in Crete. Turkish
troop ? are aiaombling hero as fast as
possible.
TUUKlett Tnoors HTAUTINO.
CoNNTANtlxoi'i.i : , September 7.
Orders have bi'un sent to Suda Iky to
forwaid the llret detachment of Turk
ish troopi to E.ypt. ;
.V lirX'lHIVn COXKI.ICT NUAlt.
Soptombur 7. Thu
Eu' > P'iun l" n in thu outpost niHiir yoa-
ttrdjy wan heavy. This was by f.ir
the moat di'tcrmincil di'iuonrttration
inadu by thntinny MUCH thu luttloof
IC'X'j.Mtflin ' , nttd iiuiiciitcn the near ap-
pror.t < h ( f \ \ decisive eonllict. All our
Ciivalry are now hurt- .
Till : OOMINII IIA1TLK.
IHUAIMA , Suptcmbor 8. A gen
eral move to tlio front , Ii.ni boon or-
dored. Our forcwi lit 1C leaunain locks
will amount on Saturday to 15,000
mon with fifty I'linn Oily ono onr-
resnonduiiL nt ( ho fu.it will hu al
lowed to each niw.t | > iipor , and each
tolcgMtii will lui limned : i > fiOO words.
Anf.ttaok MI the i-m-my in conliJuntly
expected Monduy HP at latest Tucsduy.
( IH10 1MB PJIOKT.
ISMAILIA , September 7. The troops
here , including Iho Highland brigade ,
will advance Saturday and bivouao
Saturday night at Eln i > for. They
will roach Malmmuh Sunday and
K < 2nwin Monday. Ono Kngliah and
one native regiment will bo loft to
garrison lamailia. The Bedouin chief ,
Abou Haosnn , has called out the Boon
men and joined Arabi Pasha ,
, * JOINING TUB
porfeU "tliiil'loimi of tha" Turkish"
ollicurs have joined tlio rebel forces
via Damiotta.
TIIK TUUK1SII KXfEllITIOX.
GojfOTAJiTiNorM" , Si-ptombor 7 ,
Evening. Lord DunVrm still awaits
inatiuctioiiB from K igland before signing -
ing Iho draft of the An lo-Turkish
military convention. U in believed 1
improbable that any obstacle will '
fttiso lo prevent the formal uigning of
\he document. ( ) Jew have been dia-
patched to Suda 15iy tu have Turkish
'prcpiro to oinbark for I' ypt.
HiorriMi MUNALB.
Au.XANimiA , September 7. The
Uniinh have burned the houses on the
left bank of Mahmoudieh canal , sig-
nala having bci-n made from there to
the enemy with lights. All lights uro
now prohibited after 0 o'clock at
night in houses buyond outpostH.
TIIK KNUMY'H HAM p.
KASHANSIH , Soplomber 7. Maj.
( ion. Wilkinson and Col. Butler , \vith
n body of Indian o.walry and mounted
infiinlry , advanced to within a mile of
To'-eMCobir ' at II o'clock this morn
ing and took nketchcs and made par
ticular observations of the enemy's
poution. The rebel troops were ap
parently nslecp and none were neon by
tha liruish until the luttor were rotir-
ing.
IIUKI'KUIW DISHATJSKIKII.
September 7. It
is stated that Lord Duii'orin in disaut
iblled with the sultaii'it proclnmation ,
inasmiioh a while it stales that Arabi
I'aiha deaerveii to bo declared a rebel > 1 ,
it dootf not oxpreasly proclaim him user
such ,
WOHUVIXH TIIK KKKNUII ,
PAHIH , Kaptombor 7. The rumor
that England , with the assent of Rus
sia , has signed a nuerut treaty with
Turkey relative to the ultimate or-
{ { uiization of Egypt , guins ground ,
l'AI.HK ON ITS fAOI ! .
AI.K.VANIIHIA , September 7. It is
rumored the SnlUn offered Egypt to
England two months ago on the same
condition in which nhi ) took Cyprus.
England declined the oiler.
GENEKAI < FOREIGN NEWS.
HjHiclJ Dliputtlicn to TUB J ) .
TIIK COMrilOMIHK HV OltKKCl ! .
A'HIKKH , Septembiir 7. The Turks
propose to compromise the frontier
dilliculty by offering to eoUo throe of
the duputed placis to Greece , if the
latter will cede to Turkey the remain
ing two , Greece refuses to make the
concession , and will mobilize the army
if negotiations fail. Wur thousand
men are held in readiness to join the
troops concentrated on the frontier.
ClIOLKltA ItAVAUKH.
MAiniin , September 7. An ollicial
dispatch from Manilla Mtatea that 171
natives and ono Uuropiian died there
yesterday of cholera.
Tin : TUUKO-UUBBK now.
ATIIKNH , September 7. Nothing
has boon decided in regard to hula
Turko-Grook frontier question. It U
stntad M Ooiuhiriotos , Grnck min
ister to Constantinople , will have a
further conforoiico with Slid Pasha ,
Turkish initiator of foreign nll' . irs , and
it is believed , if no di-ciMon is thru
runchcd , hostiliticn will bo resumed.
It is understood M , Uomluriotoi hn
biinn instructed not to yield any of the
five points in dispputo.
A ( jl-AMFtKII AI'I'RAU
Dnit.i.v , September 7. At a nirot-
nt the mansion housu to-day resolu
tions were ndopdul asking thu lord
liontonnnt to commute the death sentence -
tonco of Hynes , Canon nnd Popu , mid
denouncing murders in Ireland. POP
sons in thu ntidiutico Raid the murders
were for the good of Ireland ,
A ( IliNKIUI , KHAKK.
PANAMA , September 7.At JIIO ! :
o'clock this morning there occured
j |
hero ono of tlio severest earthquakes
ever known on the isthmus. Many
buildings were damaged. No lives
were ( lost.
IlllITlMll IMI'OHTS.
LONDON , Septombur 7. lleturns
issued by the board of trade show that
during thn month just pinned British'
imports increased , compared with the
same month of last year , by i'424,000 ,
while the oxporta for the month in
creased 178 000 as compared with
thu corresponding month of last year *
TIIK PANAMA CANAL.
PAUIS , September 7. Subecription
for the Panama Ciimil company ol
' . ' 50,000 bonds of C.OOO francs each is
considered a nueceas.
1IU11LIN I'OLU'K.
DUIILIN , September 7. l'J rl Spen
cer , reinitiating dismissed policemen
granted j , them free pardon , but ex
pressed i regret and nut-prise that they
should | have bettn induced to take thu
step they did.
Thn Northoru Fuel lie.
ll | 'atcli ' lo Till : llnr.
ST. PAVL , Soptumbor 7. The gov-
onimuut couniiiBaioiicra to inspect , thu
of tlio Northern P.iailio from
( ilundivo to Killings , returned to St.
Paul to-day. They icport. that in their
ju .ginent thu roiul la conotriictud in thu
most , ooiontilio niaiinur , of thu host
nmtnn.il , Thry btiliuvo it to bo a
good I ! ' nuil bud , and nil ! recommend
that it buuccuptcd fty tlio government.
Thuyveio more ] ) ; irtioular-
) y struck on their trip
tln view this road by thoj
rapidity of construction ; 8,01)0 ) menu
ai ro at work un the wcsturn division
and 7,000 on thu norlhutn. Truck in
b ing laid at the ratn of ono and u
linlf mili'a a il y. \Voht of Dillings
work m in progrta on the road bed
thu wholu dmtaticu. The gr.iding will
bo complptud this Rciiaoii , and only
ti.ick luying will remain to do next ,
your. At tlio uitil of this tcEBon thu
job will bn within 'SCO milea of coin
plelion. Tlurintl from Portland to
Puget Sound is bomi ; pushed rapidly ,
and at tin ) end of this year will bo
completed to Columbia llivcr , forty-
live | j miles from Portland. The road
will be finished next your POOH alter
the t completion of the main line ,
' . . UPOUTINa.-
8 ] > oc' l Ulipatch to Til * Unit , "
1
ANOTHER HOW.
NBW Yoiyt , September 7. Qoprt-
row a three mile rnoo at Alexandria
Bay next week for $3.000.
BARK HALL.
CHIIUIIO , September ? . Chicngos 7 ,
Treys 1.
Ci.nvur-ANi ) , September 7. Provi-
doiiceH 2 , Clevelands 0.
DuTitoir , September ? . DotroltsJt ,
Ho toiio 10.
BtTi'Ai.o , September 8. Bullalos
10 , Worcestors 1 ,
JIiNNHAi'OLiH , Septniuber 7. First
race , 210 claia , Prince Arthur won ,
Drown Wilkoaocotrnd , Mollie B. third ,
Lndy Flormico fourth ; time 2:27 : ] ,
2:27 : , 2:20A. :
Pacing race , purse ? 5,000 ; four
boats were made xvhon the race was
postponed. The horses were placed
na follows : Gem 5 , 2 , 1 , 1. Bull'ilo
Girl 2 , 1 , 5 , 2 ; Muttio Hunter 1 , 4 , 2 ,
! l ; Flora Itello U , ! ( , IJ , 4 ; Lucy 4 , B ,
B , B. Time , 2lli : ) , Uilfit , 2:17 : ; } ,
Tlie twonty-inilo race between Espi-
nozi and Holly Cook , wan won by Mins
Cook , who came in over two miles
ahead , in 45:10. : Eapinossft way thrown
from his horse and considerably
bruiaud.
Tlio Vermont Elootlou.
to 'Jim linn.
WllITK lllVKIl JUNdTJON , Vt. , Sop-
tombur 7. Iluturns on the _ vote for
state ollicora have buun received from
223 towns. Uarstow , republican , ro-
ceivcs 35 , 150 ; K-iton , democrat , 13- ,
822 ; Mptin , grounback , and scatter.
inir , 1,440. Harstpw'u ' majority , 10 , .
891 The democrats have pained
twenty- live tnuniburs in the house ever
1880. Harstow's mujorlty will bo
about 22,000. _
A Dotootlvo Killed.
HjM'ctnl UI pUch to 1MB Ilii
DENVKH , Sujitiimbor 7. The Ho- :
publican'a Lau Vi-gas special says ;
Oimrlcn Harris , a railroad Pinkerton
detective , was assassinated last night
at San Antonio , a email station a few
miles from Sooorro , Two mon alighted -
od from the emigrant train , ap-
proaahed Harris , who was standing LPon
the platform , and uhot him dead.
Both mon escaped ,
Gliolnra nt Newport.
Dlepatctici to Tun H ,
BOSTON , September 7. A special
from Newport ( It. J. ) says : A case of
Asiatic cholera is reported to have oc
curred in thi city , the nuvon-yoar.o'd '
child of Henry B. AuchinlojH , of
Now York , having died of the , ia.nn
ease. The mayor has has called an
extraordinary meeting of the board of
aldermen and the city physicians has
been summoned ,
Novndu Deiuoorata.
Ltd ) tO 'fllC H .
KUIIKKA , Nevada , September 7.
The democratic convention made the
following nominations by acclama- !
lionVm. : . Burke , lieutenant gover
nor ; J. W. Richards , secretary urof
state ; Geo. II. Shepherd , treasurer ;
Goo.V \ , Merrill , attorney general ,
BUYING A VERD.CT. .
Dosparato Efforts of the Star
Star Renters to Bribe
the Jury ,
A Brazen and Villainous Deed.
Denounced by Judge
Wylie.
The Attorney OooernV * doting-
SpooohA Mn t Eloquent Ono ,
Ingorsoll'n Reference to the Cruct-
llxlon Justly nnd
IlobiUtod.
CAPITAL MOTES.
Hpcci&l Ilfltclic 11 Till mil.
IIKRWITKII'H ADDIIKSS.
WAMIIINOTON , September 7. Tlio
attorney general resumed the argu-
mout in the etnr route case nnd mndo
a fotciblo arraignment of the star rout-
ors.
ors.Tho nttornoy ijeneral'g speech w
most ablinnd had n tolling effect ,
rfulliciently c ( pious in his speech but
not verbose , graceful in his manner ,
agrcoablo in his voice , nnd moderately
rapid in his ntturaticu , the nttornoy
general was listened to with the clos
est attention. Occasionally ho illumi-
imtid his addresn with n bit of humor
that WAS so wrtl appreciated by the
nudionco ( hat two or throe times it.
was necessary to call for order in the
court , mid his retorts when interro
gated by tl n opposing counnol wcro
quick and iffcotivo. IIo said Stephen
\V. Doraoy wus the oig niter of the
wholu cchemo. The conuludinc ; portion
tion of his spouch was _ duvotod to a.
brief reaumo of the details.
KICIItlKIMI 1MOK1IKOLI. .
The attorney guitral deprecated
the practice of the accused man bring
ing his wife into tlio court nnd com
niontcd in the warmest terms seine
remarks mndo recently by Judge
Hutlnr , tit Pennsylvania , on the sub-
ji'ct. A criminal court wns not a.
place for a wife , mid man who had
the sensibilities of a man would not
bring lib wife there. Youtorday the
court hud hoard ruturencu made to au
ncc.iiiion which never ou ht to bo ro-
ferud to in n court of justice tho-
crncillxion of Iho S.wior , the object
ofvlnch wus to UlYct the ( < yinpathy
of thu jury. It appallul him to contemplate -
template the introduction of that
great nnd turriblo occision for the
purpose for whiah it was introduced ,
nnd introduced by gentleman of
whom ho had to nay , "What has ho
got to do with the crucifixion. Did I
ho believe in it ? " That ho
uaod it for the purpose of influencing
the jury. When a iiinn applied to an
occasion for an illustration , ho should
believe in what hu snid. Of what
valuu wus it if nottruo ? Such things
ahould never bo said in n court of jus-
tico. Such appeals should never bo
made. AU ho wanted was fair play.
Lot thord'bo ' nothing foul iti.this court
room. ' /
la conclusion tbo attorney gononvl
related tljo fable tho-Bvrallowffroni
which all liar lledgliuga were stolen , *
but who deplored not that fpct BO
much nu the fiiot that they had boon
ntolon from her , nest under the eaves
of the court liouso , whcro she had.ox- .
puolcd to Cud noourity. "No , gentlemen -
mon , " concluded ho , "what I oik of
yon is that when I , confidini ; Jiko the
swallow , bring hero and trust with
you this case , you do nothing corrupter
or base , or permit it to bo dent )
through means of forma of law as ad
ministered in this sacred plnco a
court house. " This closed the argu
ment.
IIIIIDIKO nn : JOKY.
After the jury hnd bean excused for
the day , Judge Wyho said that mem
bers of the jury had boon approa'chcd
moat disgracefully in mi attomnt to
influence their ncliono. Within the
pant 24 hours' the moat brazen and
villainous attempts had boon mndo to
bribe certain jurors. IIo counseled
the jury to continuo to shun all such
attempt ) . Ho intimated that the
matter would bo thoroughly investi
gated after the trial.
A TA/.K WlfJI A JIIItOK.
The Post to-morrow will publish an
interview with John II. McCarthy ,
0110 of the jurors nn tho'fltar route
trial , in which McCarthy states ho
understood a number of attempts had
been made during thn progress of the
trial to corrupt the jury and that ho
hod boon opproachud twice by persona
with whom ho was unacquainted on
bohnlf of the dufonso.
Mr. Morrick , of counsel for the
government , said to-nichfc _ that the
revelation by Justice \Yylio in the
court room was entirely unexpeotfd
by him. IIo had boon informed some
time ago that some of the jurors had
boon approached with corrupt propo-
eitions. , Bomo of the details of the
cirouuiBtances had coino to his know- ,
edge , and lwns on the basis' of that
information that hq mado.tho remarks
lie did , charging them to bo careful in
guarding their honor.
Mir. Ingorsoll , of counsel for defense -
fense , said ho never hud a suspicion
his clients over dreamed of trying it >
influence thp jury except in a logitl-
mnto way by presentation of evidence
and argument in court , 'and that ho
iiolioved the corrupt ollere , if any had
been made , came from the other side.
Mr. Wflaou declinedto , talk on the
subject , nnd Mr. ITonklp professed
entire ignorance of anything beyond
what Justice Wylio had said in the
court room to-day ,
TJIK KEMAINS OF 1)E LONd. *
Surgeon General Wnyles has been
advised that metallic burial caskets ,
Intended for the ueo of Liutcnant
Oommandor DeLong and companions ,
will to-morrow be placed on board the
Okraxte , which sail from Now York
Saturday. It is expected the remains
will arrive in this country in the mid
dle of December ,
ATTOKNKY OENKKAL JWKWSTEH
left this afternoon for Philadelphia ,
whence ho will take his family to Ndw-
pint. IIo will bo gone several week .