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J- i m IOax, rabnihy, PR, ! - ;.. - tjNWANA. TOI'ICS 01? THE DAY. Yews frem Kvrjrwkr. PSIIOKAIi AND POLITICAL. Kev. Edwaxd Paysow Adams, paster ef Mm rresbyterhvn Cbnreh at Dunkirk, X. Yhea been anahrued Wore the Bufftle Presbytery on charge of having publicly renounced the doetrine of everlasting punishment as set fortk in the Confession of Faith. The Presbytery having heard the evidence JTere4, voted to suspend Kev. Mr. Adams until HhrI action at the twxt stated meeting , whtch will be in September. ' The Democratic Congraasknal Convention of the Tenth Mkeeuri Dktrlet nommated Hen. Charles II. Maesur for Representative. . William F.IUyxolw, former President of the Indianapolis and Lafayette Railroad, and until recently President of the L. , N. O. and C. lkllreed, died a few day elneeat Lafayette, Ind. The Michigan lUpubliean State Convention, held at Jaekson on the 5th, nominated the following ticket: For Governor, , David II. Jerome, of Saginaw; LieutenantGovernor. Moreau S. Crosby: Secretary of State, William Jenney (renominated) ; Treasurer, Benjamin D. Prltchard; Auditor General, W. J. Latimer; Commissioner of the Land OsMee, James M. 2easmith. Tme mamaee enrseement is an nounced of the Baroness Burdett-Coutts, the millionaire bankeress of London, to young Ashmeed Bartlett, formerly her private Secretary, lie Is' but 29 years old, while shekel. The Republican Conference heM in New York Citv on the 5th determined "that the Southern States should be assisted when ever such assistance la demanded, and that the campaign (should net oe abandoned In any Southern State." Gen. Garfield was present but did not participate in the regular proceedings of the meeting. Among those taking an active part in the consultation , were Gov. Jewell, Secretary Sherman, Senators Logan, Ulaine, Conkllng and Blair; V,'m. E. Chandler; Messrs. Hicks and Cone ver, of Florida; Piachback, of Louisiana; and a number of other prominent Republi can. , The Republicans of Cincinnati hare renominated their present Representatives in Congress Benjamin Butterworth in the First, and Thomas L. a oung in the feecenu - Dktriet. The New Mexico Jlepublican Terri torial Convention nominated lion. Tranqulllno Luna for delegate to Congress. C. B. Lockwooi, Congressional can didate of the boltlnr Republicans in the Cleveland (O.) dlstriet, haw published a card withdrawing from the eaavae la the inter 'est of party harmony. The Right Reverend John A. Wattersea, the new Catholic Bkhop of Coluni bust, O., wm consecrated on the Sth.with jrreat eeremony. Eight Bishops and eightyfive priests were in attendance. Hefres entativk McMahox, of the Fourth Ohio Congressional Distriet, has reeonetdered his determination not to be a an dltkte for re-election, and will aecept the nsminatlon. The Republiean nominee is Emanuel Shnltz. Senator David Davis has come out in favor of Gen. Hancock. Ex-Gov. William Bigler, of I'enn sylvanla, is dead, aged 67 years. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. The Chicago Elevated, Railway Com pany has been chartered with a capital of Fivb hundred Ckioaro shoemakers are en a strike. The House of Commons, by a rote of 1M to 3d, has rejected a resolution, moved by Arthur Arnold, Liberal member for Staf ford, thai compulsory slaughter at ports of landing ef fat stock from the United States retrietD the supply and inereaees the cost ef feed, and recommending the modification or removal ef the restrictions. The Govern Cotton in Alabama ha been injured by reeeat rales, together wKh worms and rust. CRIMES AMD CASUALTIES.. St. Aubrey C. Axoelo, a correspond ent ef the Liverpool (Bag.) Courier, who has been making a tour of the west In the inter ests of that Journal, was found dead Wide the Union Pacific track, near Laramie City, a few days ago. He had been run over by the ears, and ended his life by shooting; tiimelf through the heart. Angelo was with Prinee Kapoleon in ultiland when the letter wae killed, and was a mmi aceomplkhed ami en -terprielng Journalist. At May's Liek, Ky., two negroes shot and fatally wounded Perry Jefferson. They were subsequently lynched. The wif&of Woodson L. GtmneUs, a well-to-do fanner living twenty miles west : ef Amerleus, Ga., dHring the absenee of her husband eempounded a piteher of lemonade into whleti she put a quantity of morphia. Herself ami ten childrenfour of her own and six of Mr. Gunnelts's by a previous wife drank freely ef this. "When Mr. GunHells returned home he found his entire family completely stupefied. Mrs. Gunnells died In a short time and no hopes were entertained for three of the children. The others will recover? Mrs. Hwnnells left a note statleg Jitat she had deliberately administered lMfto(on te the eh I Wren and hfnteU with 1 the mtttntlen of detroymg them all, bat did net give aey reasen, only stating that it was net en aeeeHntef demetlle trouble. ! Hikrv Susa, a watehman in t he Man- ' iheUan Vinegar Cempeny's Works fn Hrooklyn, M. Y.t was burned te death en the
aemieffeftlHiXhVyairewMeh eesrre Jit tftt Walli4(jps riirmo Kalho, the ItaJiaa who killed hiamifCia 2Hjw Yetk CKy a year w. fM hanged la the Tenth oa the th. Three psmrnitfir ear on an exesjcskm train returnee frem Xlafar Fails te Jaaksee, O.. via the Springfield Southern
Railroad, went tarengh a erwe w uw eanal at Waverly on the awning ef tee th. The front ear Jumped the trnek and went ever the bridge, earrymg It down and throw ing other ears an the irae. i ne ieomive eroncod safely. One hundred and f.fty pwiengers, resklenta of Jackson and vicinity, were on the train. The easuantes are: Dungan, killed; Thomas Dunran, baek broken; Mm. Berteeh, arm broken, and a number of ethers mere or kes injured. JOHN McGuikk waa haafed at San Rafael, Cal., en the th, fer the mur.ter f a feUow-eoaviot in the State Penltentier.-. It was reported on the 6th that yourg Cash, son of Col. Cash, who kHied Col. Shannon in a duel recently in South Carolina, had fought a duel with Bkir.an editor, in whieh Cash was kilted. The latter is eaki te have challenged Blair en acoonnt of certain strictures published by him en the Caea-Sbaaaea affair. A special to the Dallas fereM from Ennis, Texas, says: R. L. Edwards, a Christian preacher, living near Bristol, was ailed out of his houe and shot dead by unknown parties. No further particulars given. Dr. Parsons, the American tmaeton ary, who, with his sen-ant, was murdered near Ismid, was maklega tour in the moun tains and encamped by the roadside in the vicinity of some Zuruks, a semi-nomadk tribe. Two Zumk shepherds confessed that they shot the two travelers a they slept and i-rilihod them of their money, ameuntinc to less than $5. As Dr. Parsons did not reach his destination at the appointed time, and as hte horses were found wandering about the hills, hie friends instituted a seareh, and the bodies were discovered under MHne bushes. The murderers were seen after ar rested. At Cinoianati, on the 8th, Police 0 nicer A. Chumley wa shot and probably fatal! v wounded by Col. Thomas E. Snelbaker, proprietor of a variety hali known as the Vine Street Opera-bouse. It is asserted that Snelbaker bad formerly lived in intimate relatiees with Emma Chumley, daughter of Otfieer Chumley, whom be had reeently oast off in favor of a variety actre known as Virele Jaekson. It is further said that Chumley attacked Snelbaker and teat the shooting; was dene in self-defense. John Bailet, who murdered hie wife in May, 1S7, en the night of tne Ttn was taken from Athens, Ala., by a mob of horse men and banged. Four previews attempts bad been made te mob him. He bad been twiee sentenced te death, atd each time granted a new trial. Tme alleged old man Bender anu wife, in custody at t remeet, eo., were en the th delivered over to the SherW ef A bstte County, Kane., te be taken there for Identification and trial, should they prove to be the right parties, of whieh there wae still some doubt. Jarvis 3f. Phelps, a dissolute fel low. aired 23. a horse Jockey by eceepntion who lived in the town of Shutesbury, Franklin County. Mass., on the 8th murdered hk wife, only 18 years ef age, putting four inn lets threueh her body. He then reloaded his revolver, and lying down beside his vie tim he fired seven shots through various portions of his own body, none of whieh, stranere to say, proved immediately fatal, as two hours afterward he managed 19 make his wav to a neighboring hense and told the terrlbk story. The ceupk had been separated for some monthe, the wife refusing to live with her hinband en account of his Ill-treatment of her and for other reasons. On the day ef the murder he went to the place where she waa working aa a domestic and induced her te accompany him to their former home, neon a promke to give up seme of her elethhsg which he had detained since she kft him. Upon arriving at a seel tided portion of the read the deed was couhh Kted in the manner related. It k reported that Phelps had another wife liv ing, and that he was tnererere never legally married to the girl whom he mardered, whose name was Sail k J. G rover, daughter of a neighboring farmer. Ax attempt has been made to aaaaooinate Thomas Boyd, Crown SeHeiter for County Tipperary," Ireland. He and hk two sons were fired upon by concealed parties near Ifew Kose, on the night of the Sth. Boyd was severely wounded in the arm; one of hk sons wa shot through the (hh, fatally, and the other was slightly wounded. Six arrest have been made ef snepeeted partfcs, one of whom k a woman. The engine of a threshing machine on the farm of Kims MeCann, near Lakekad, Minn., exploded its Indler, krHtag the foreman and two men ana wounainsrstxerseen others, some of them seriously. MISCELLANEOUS. Captain Pat.ne, the leader of the
Indkn Territory invaelen, k te be turned j M w th One wae dead when extriver by the military authorities to Unhed , mmj Hr were badly inStates Marshal Dell, for trial bekre Jit'k'e t ji, Parker of t lie Western Dktrkt of Arkansas ; EuWARI, W. k0rkrt30N bat been rest the term of Court new In sesekn at wt . . n . . i, . ,,
Smith. Others ef the invaders who have been enee before arrested fer the same offense wiH le tried at the same time. The population of New Hampshire, as ofHciatly announced, k 47,S11, a gain ef 01 1 since 187. Thk peputatlen wHI entitk the Stale te only two Congressmen, inetead of three as at present. Dr. William A. Hammond, of 2few York, deekres hk beMef that Dr. Tanner's forty days' fat was faithfully performed; that ah he ugh there have been other alleged fat of a long, or even longer duration, none of them U as well authentleated a thk; that atthouch the selenthfe reedlts ef the fast, owing te the Imperfect methede em-1a-aJ m mi wlta lluv -1 .1 L.m. Innii -.. - 1. , i i- t. - kkkttptt tjft cause us te modify our vkws m regard te the effects ef heaaKlea en the human bedr.
The fteUierft' retsnien at Galeerg
111. A IfWMfct tWaGife rta SfcMWniGiWe, Mfc aalaAal iWav Itsftt h vfAAaajr JLljtakaac mjul gsmfiat il tiafin" VaielVlffanBB "n lnmamnfv?mtmmssinmeywiwewe being estimated at N,fM. Gov. CuMem and Hen. Lfman Tmeabnll were the itrtoeipei eeatem ef the eem'dea. The runorei filibustering expedition Into Mexieo k understood to be a part ef a plan fer deetarmg the independence ec the Xerthweetern SUtee ef Sonera, Chihuahua and Sfealee, and setting P a geermnent ef their own. The netirss are led In the son em e by an ax-Gererner ef Sonera, and beeked by Ariaena miners. Certain mining eempanke are understood te lend fiaaaoial aid te the ntevement. A uisi'ATOH from Indian Territory states that the Cherokee Indians and Creek reeently at war,1 have negotiated a peaee, the Creek Indians anting an mediaGex. Skekmax says ef the Deirymple prefeet te invade Mexieo from Texa: "The inruiAa uMli ut imnm Wk aarlhittr ia wr ues ana ine jtrxwM urrrmt t eenrse. have to be maintained by the UnKed States Army, if nee-ary; henee should J Dalrympk attempt invaslen he wenhl in all probabHHy be whipped by both the United Mates ana mexman lerees. A dispatch from Los Finos, Colo., i nth, says the Indian CemmUeion had started for the Southern Ute Ageney. Chief Ouray wltl Ma the Commission there, t u-e M ' influence in seennng the adoption ef the treaty. noon en the 7th triDr. Tanner at umpbanUy fiakhed hk forty days' ft. Gen. Calisto Garcia and other revolutionary leaders reeently captured in Cuba have been sent te frpatn. The British troop-ship Txraan saihni from rerfcmiouth on tbeStfa, whh l,m reinfereemeata for the army ia Afghanistan. Ohio and Illinois are so nearly tied in population that the ofiklal cenMM returns must be waned for te determine wniek stands third in the Ifetef States. The Bender excitement hae suddenly ceUaped, the two old tramps arreted in Kcbraitka and taken to Kanafor htentifuation failing to meet the requirements of the cave. The sensational cenfe ioa attributed te thM. are hU v the work of legend new,paper reporters. O&SHt ALPKICII, of the Sirnal Corps, was marrkd in New York last Xareh te Mks Julia . Hooper, a beautiful girl, wheee parents olketed te the match. The young eoupk removed te Cincinnati, where they lived for a white, apparently contented. Akirieh then took hk wife to her home, and seen thereafter sent her a letter, stattnc that he had been ordered en an Aretk expedition aad would net return for severtl years. She made inquiry at Washington and found that he had been stationed at Mobik, Ala., and that he had another wife and several ehHdren. This dkeiesure prostrated her, and, after a painfnl intervkw with hkn at Mebik, where she made oath that the had net been married to him m order to secure hk retention in the service, she returned te Cincinnati. She died there a few day sines, as her physktans report, ef a broken heart. Ahlrieh has been suspended, pending emcial ineuiry into the matter. COXBESSEB TELIBRAMS. The various expedient undertaken te reeever the bodies of the unfortunate workmen killed by the disaster a the Hudana River Tunnel m Jersey CHv have m ur J proved futlk, oa account ef the dWkuKy M ekaring the pit ef water. More ekborate pkns have new been entered upon, whkh are likely te prove suceefnlie the end, but whieh will reMire several weeks' time te carry to eompktion. The Grand Jnry of the United States Court at New York have made a ireeutnts in the ease ef the Sewanhaka dkaMer, chargiag erimiaal eareienes aad negli geneeupen the Government Inspectors and theoflleers and owners ef the vessel. Indictments were issued aadntt the parties, aad they will be tried fer mantkugbter. A burxixg vessel loaded with naphtha drifted against a lumber pkr at Hunter's Feint, eppo-Ke New York City, censing a terrible eonnagratien. About half a utiuien doners' worth of lumber was destroyed, besides several vete and ether property. The New Mexico Democratic Territorial Convention nominated Hen. Miguel (Here fer Delegate te Congrc"i. The Democftitie majority in Alabama k likely te reach or exceed 75,W. A telegram from Aden reports the steamer Jeddah, frem Singapore, foundered ef Guard make, with WK pitgrims from Jeddah. With the except km ef about twenty persons, pfeked up y a pag steamer, wrj one was nrowneu. , At Montreal, Canada , from Mteen to twenty boys, between the ages f W and PS, were engaged in nheveiiskgbran in th left of a two-story brick buiidin?. when one ef the , wtt MtditMilv Mi MtwarJ. bMrviiwf them nuininnnvvi im j i sva, trs i wry amre a. uinijvin w the Sixth !.ukiaua DlHrkt. Hen. J. 5. KMtin, Demoeratk namiaec for Congre4, Third tMultMMm r!tlW. ka. M rmumt at tit, t ml. idaettaa. withdraws aada new Convention ... anWd tm neen erttereu. Hepresextative CLARDr has been renominated for Contra by the Deeerat oftherir.tkri'lHstrki. " President Hate teft WahingkR on i ,u.t, -hj ,l. uuiu.) t the m h, to aiteml the 3eners Heusrien at Columbus, O. COL. GRir.ngox, on the American swe, s K.W. . ae. tm atexieaa mne, are making n, hot lor letorto smt nk tmnd, . 1 t I . 1 1 who at last aeecuntk were getng fer the CorizaXeuntihM, purned by three cent " panies ef the Tenth Cavalry. t-tl-JUVMfl ffffffC Cel. rkie,wtthalietllmen, kf-repared te jflve them a warm leeeptiea should they undertake te return te New Xextee.
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Jus. bMiwt. -. w YwfcCH?..S ne. U JIt-. lrfMiie iwca. ........ . iwt. jtermomu JftC-S CVfitml. liWfU lmjvMmM-M iraftOtoki. wchHtcurr ... ...AsaJk-A innetl lrfwrrl auiM4hm Hteffcat. MifriAM 3i.u a -3 Itetawate. IMvct ......... 3SViK.S7-trt. t tUl.atMiir I'HloM. Kihfir. I4. Kiiayi U uiIjMasi vuaj taeaaae1 SlJmn wB'wn iwawmpw a nnHms at"nii a mm Kwitrpne. K4 Rntcrs, v Pmt node Hwr, (1iiMrw Xov. M M iiUmsii. ipnsNtew.. r.-M. x IimSmuml. iawthi slts . . - SjK.K-Oet.S Iowa. INm Morn.... Jpc - Kana..tcako -t! Kmmwckv. Lrxhurtf. Aa;.a-sft. I Kefrtwkr. Lofc-Ht Aiie.3-i?t. KnUtu4u Vmkm, KnteWsltjwn. Im4. AHr.3t-efK.3 Mto, Uk Sept-st li Ma4Nscitt HettienMweai, lotoa.. SH.1H Minn. Air. A Me. A MinmfaUg.pt. ll Mt4irii. u4Wi Set, w-n MUauun. AiMlmlia XoV. 1. MO. Mh. Vats-r ltrt. tse., St. Louis Se. Mfc-ourt. m.IhjJi'... ......Oec. t-e MuittHH. H-fsa v-5i22oS5E a-ii D.C.. tet. 4i XrMa. Omaha v,.w i w. Ait. .ioo WarLv(r. Ma K.ft.'i JewJeney. .Waverly SS'ftS $T&Vr Xorthem Ke. Pi .rswee A.-Sv. y.. iji,mm. K.t wr svm "sov seocia. Ktatvine ........ seiM.r; -?. 1 rr"":r. Tl ourto rmvtnci!. HamUtca. SfK.a0t. 'r" Vr Z t- 21 3 ... Nor. $t. U K ;hh Cv4:m. Cumia. tertaenna. Iteytae. - - ?ZTZJa' Au:" ! Ton 4it a. Can., rjn"tiem 5 Vermont, npfll-r.. Vincteia. Jtk'kl ..(kt-Xi-ae ...SffC. 7-9 . See. e-B es.lt-ai Wert rVn-ytvaoi. Xercr Western M(cim.Gril Hits. WstBia. MMua. ........ . Wane River Ay. Soe. (Vt-K IMael 9Ute Etectiens te Ke Heht Tbk Tear. All the States will ekct Presidential Ekctors on isxsdar. Noveadwr Atl ibe Teiritories wil elect IX-kgaka to Congress Arkaeeas wdf ke' State effieers on Moedav. Srweatber C and vote iw i proposed atnenemeel to the Coalttloa of the Slate forbf'Mtaic tie lp-ti of a ay tti r U.o makine of a y aps-roi-riatioa to py the Sate railroad ao.l kite k'ds as.1 ibe foou-H isel la MtUement of tfce Ho! for J Cairn; mil elect , 5ve ta CattreM " TJ' , California iu ekcA Kefn-wnlitives ta Coaxr aad Leiaiure oe Ttw-Jiv, NoUnKed States ieeator. Cuforade wdl ekct State efileers aad one KepreseaUUve m CoegTesioa Tocky, Octobers. Connecticut will ekct State oeHcers, Repreeatatres m C-aarw aad LesciUiwre cm Twedjv, Novewber i The Lcsnskturv will ekct a UaHcd States Seeator. Dekre wttt ekct ote Itepreseetatlw in Cofurees aid Lej(i!tare a TcJr, Noveiahera. The LfrfMatarc mU 'Met a United states Senator. Fior.da will ekct State ofker, Jkrreeeatattves ta Ceeres4 aad Lecklatwre oa Tuesday, November 2, aad vote 'tm theqws4K) ef calUsg a Coeveattoa to rer tte Coastitntloa of the State. Tte Legfclalare wiU cect a United States Senator. Geerci wU ekct State Jkere 9e Vedae; day, Octutxr : KepreeaUtive ta CotizreM cm Tnesday. November i The LrgkUture will ekct a United Slates Senator. llttaok wiM ekct Seate etttcers aad RepreMBUUvee in Ceacrecs en Tueky, Novemher 2. ami vote n&oa aa awci(M to i$ Confutation ef tlseSuteexteaJkwthe term ef Cmatv Trrrer aad Sfterfu K foer yar, a4 mauag went MUKimt ier a sacIudkaa wfli eket State ottcers. Representatives ta Coacre and LegkktisreM Tucsir. Oct okr li The Lefaktune a ill ekoose a United Statee Seaator. Ia wilt eket adaor State; 4fieers and RepreeeaUtires ht Coacress oa Tnear. November aad rate npo taeeaeetkaef Mdtar a Coavreetkm te revise the Contttnt.oa f at the fette. . Kansas wlUi ftej Co" Sal K Tenlo aad upon proposed anaen4mts te ( the CmetKatk of th State rroh HUur the 'LlZZZZ' 9 LcMt&aa al ekct Keeenentatim ha Gru , greja on T-k J, Noer ta Coecrees asm igwaatwe, oa jaefriar, aeptesaber 12. aad vote mpm a procied amend aaeatte the CooMktka of tk State pror.dtaf that a plurality vote sllt eket the I Gereraor, tasteadof amakray. mm aev. The ' LefiiUtare wUI eket a Uatted Slates Scssater. MaiTtaad w U eket liepresfatjavtJvN la Congress oa Tuesday, November 2. Maactaetta wfll eket State onteer.s Bepresentattves ta CoagreM Lckeatare, eta Taesdaf, November S. The LegklatMre . Ut choose a United Stages Senator. 3 MkW taviU ekct State oScers, Henresentatives ta Ceecrees ad Ieckktwrr on , Tne-dar, Noes ntber 2, and rote npoa a propved aiaewlsacttt to tit: CoUf ati of the Statf atbofklg City o IftroH to aU ta the coast mctMi of a niJrad brkke or twnnet to aa wont awt eiedlng (me rr cent, of i:s taxabk pvpfrty. The Legislature ail. elect a Untied Statet Sen tor. Mtnaesota wilt eieet K-pr seaktlres ta Co-gT and Legkiatura ne Tne4ar, Novrmber X. The Lffidetere Kl eieet a United States Senator M seissippt will elect Ikfrsentative ta CoesreM on T-s4ay, Niesr Mksoeri wilt ekct Stat o3ker. lkpreeM atives m CoogrvMi and Le ka4nreen TtteSdat, Noeesaber . The Legkttre wUt esect a Uaked States Seaator. Nebtaka aitl eke State oftcers. one Renrertttv ta Conrtvf aad Lr sttre oa Tuesday. Xowferi The IxUate will elect a tl altail States Seaator. Nerada will eket a Alice of Sts Supreme Conrt. o R-prsetitattr ta GuKigrv-a aad Isridatnec Oa TeexUy, NovensWr - Ibe Leirskteerwiltektta L alted 3stes Senator. New Hamp-hlre will elect StMeoaVvrs and Repteseatat.vc ta Coare on Teestaf-. NovrmberS, an J Rl vote npon a fxepeitioa lMiSiiaf Wi ta rw imi I a i Lnw mtanHtl r ta swarms ww n- a n niBRnenniaaFena wtwvi aww aa a cpraikH. 8 ative ta Cost frees and Ixi-ksre m Tars I kv, November X .Ihv Legklatufe wttl eket aCniVd States nanior. New Y.-rk will ekct the Okf-Jmt'eeof the Ccmrl of App-als hpfeat..t vet Is ft. ! lT 1 p ameaihaent to the CbeMitmtoa of the , mate ratjS)C te eratn eoerta lh New lork 4, K R,iuia. The LegMatnre J will elect a United States Senafcor. I Carolina wiM eket &a4te ofker and , wmW aat vote aaiBtvawifl amaa.1. T - -'''. ' ' " meata te the C4tnttaa s? the State-one - KwtHng the payment ef eetuta State - J? ? antrarl by 4eat vote of - atul hka lha aa'lsV JUa uii. rrwwjm f enasua earn. wam nww n a-ntf" .. tWl an si nt si f ma ami an m IkJjsWJ aaJ - suastaiua Ofcta wM eket inkier Nate m and j Jkptesentstirei in Conr;H on Taeetar, Oc-
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Ues 9tntr m tne ere at of the t hw uC o-a ra: Jamas A. OareeW, teaaW-e.aet, as rtHac f : I e nriV4ajk wiU etaet AuditnV, on? Jwlee 4 ta nHmie Cenrt. htisysaut. tw Ceestreaa aad LeajPlatiire fTnedg, No nmsbrr 2. Tan Let4tnse wat tket a WmlM 8tnte t,Ml'. KtMde land wilt eke KepreeHtatlr la CosncrrM cm '1 ues ai, Novetnter-. X'f feoeth Cankllaa will ekee Jkate Mcn an4 RfiiwuaUUvta in OMtgnsa wi Tneeday, Novvmbiir 3t TennesK'c will eket Governor, Korenta titei in CooKTreaad Lenjolatnt e en 'fmtAiv, NuvemWr U. The btnktw wfit ekit a Uaita-d S'alea ifeNatnr. TvxaawU eket Mat oMcen, Reprernttttvesm Congress m-i Likjtire mi Tite(d av, November . The Legkktnre h ill eltct a C altrd States Senator. Vermont will elect iMate oWwra, Kepreseatativesla Cgrran4 L:itatnr oe Tuedv. SeptetnberT. The Legkktnre'wiH elect a Catted States Senator. Virginia will elect R?presntativea ht Cearress oa Tuesday, November 3. Wst Virginia will elect State omeers and Legislature oa Tuesday, October 12, and vote uton two proieed awembnenU to the CoaMttutkMt ef the State one relatiMK te cmru and the other te the rifht of trkl by Jnry la certain eases KepreoentatlTM tn CoareM h Titedav, November i The Legtakteee will ekct a United States Senator. Wkuonstn wtttelect lNtMa are ani Rrpresaetativea la Con3resonTudv,Novimher i. The Lee stature; will kct a United hutas Seaator. X. Y. lmm. The Last Bej ef Dr. Tanner's markable Fast. ReNaw Venn, AwrtMt 7. Dr. Tanner nt noon to-day finished, hi 4 fat of forty dayg. At high noon bis time wae up and hk task hniebed. The crowd cheered Tanner enthusiastically. About one tlKMwami persons were in the hall, and hn immense nuftiber of people on the sidewalk. The Doctor it rank a glass of tnslk ami called for a Georgia watermelon. Tkv he tapped, due hk hand into it, and ate heartily. When remonstrated with, he asked to be left alone, saying. "No, my Lord; I am running thk now." When he placed the gtaee of milk to hk mouth he remarked. "Gentlemen, you don t bdive that's good. ' The iimal for the expiration of the fast was a whistle from the factory in the vicinity. When it blew Tanner had a peach in hB hand, bet before he could put it in hii mouth jnunebody snatched it away. In resivonse to the pluudifc of the aeemblare, Tanner, who was sitting in a chair placed on the table, waved his handkerchief over hk head. At a quarter jnwt twelve Tanner got down from the table ami left the hall in a eonch in charge of Dr. Gunn. who took him to hk own residence, where he j will receive careful medical treatment. Dr. Tanner weurhed at the end of the , fat 1211 pounds a losi of thirty-six poentl in the lorty ttay?. At seven o'clock this morning Dr. Tanner bad a fit of vomiting. He got up and dressed at 7:30. He was much exhausted, aad laei kwn on the cot. He remained there until 10:15, when he went into the lower hall. After tie walk he laid down and wws oevered with a blanket. At 10:50 the Doctor arose and walked into the front room of the ball, where was a ine .pnml of watermelons, fruit, bread, etc. At I eU.ven the Doctor stood at the window on Thirteenth street lookmsr out utott tt street. Ilk brother-in-law, .Mr. Gardiner, called. Hk visit seemed to make the Doetor nervous, and he complained of a goneness" in hk stomach. Jttot before noon the temperature of the doctor was !; pul-w, Vi; respiration, 17. On leaving the hall the Doctor walked unakteii tlown stairs with a slice of melon in hk hand. He received aa ovation from crowds in the street, steps and windows, ami exhibited much grattRoatioa at hk hearty reception. He ordered the cover of the carriage thrown hack, aad joked and talked with the crowd that surrounded the Tehicle. After fwo w three dozen perjons had grasped hk band the accompanying phvskkn grasped hire by the arm and held him in hk seat to prevent him from tinng himself out. On reaching the residence of Dr. Gunn, Dr. Tanner Iny down in the front jrior and endeavored to sleep. The milk and watermelon had not disagreed with him. At 2:30 Dr. Tanner was resting qntetlv and in good condition. He ha eatuft of watermelon in snaaH ouast'te.S three or four times, without injurious effect. At 8:30 Dr. Tanner drank an ounce of light wine, after whieh he ate a small slice of watermelon. At 4:3w he was eating with great relkh n piece of beefsteak. He did not swallow the fiber, but only partook of the juice of the mmmU , The Doctor saw no vkHew during the afternoon, ami it was reported wa? in excellent spirits. After four o'clock Dr. Tanner re?lti mtktly. At six He asked for an apple. witKdi he ate. and then sUked or and reeeired two anere. At even he was given heeistenk: weighing half a pound. altMrtofkof it. At enfht he drank one ounce of wine, and then stent nntil ten, when he awoke and chatted cheerfully. Dr. Work said Dr. Tanner was well, ami did not think any trouble would arke from hk undertakinjr. He bad gone againAt t4e mlvioe of all the. physHiiaas. seemingly with beneficial result, ami he expected the Doctr to work to-nMrrow on hk bi(r.tjhy. At a hue hour the Doctor was reittn fpuk-Uy. The new French slipper ith ik to heel, which dkdY! sowell the fMrifu' rtockmnof the periotl, k sf' V off, ami when the loser at a ImH W belle, the eUnper keed hj the mnts and cut into a number ef tniAws "Your slipper was so tiny, and jot are so admire Ittat it wotihln't hrtU gj round," was the compliment that lately brought the blnshee to the face et a youne Newport daneer.
