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» i i THE CHICAGO 'I'RIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY X, 1878—TWELVE "PAGES, hildbed; , No. 1491 Bouth | Iy different kinda of blood-poteoning, fn which e e aasc 20, Now 860 | I ndiadat mecbons ntonickion. an the sz WASHINGTON. nosis s made by obscrving the high temncra- Ceutea dvenne, ture of the body, and by taking tnto considers- Patrick Barry, 19 vears of ace, reslding at No, K S ther, "Bt for the Hao 0 T e e et ona bo ditmeunt to . | The South Carolina State's-Rights 20:5 Dl‘Knfl;n nu-lm. rchVflll‘ ] sulm'u-aknm:t 45 yesterday alternon, while passing Lue €0f= | 4ypgnaly sunstroko from Intoxication, The : timb of tay or the. particular heat of - tho day Bourbons Getting Obstrep- green In the shade this afternoon. The greatest heat recorded st ths observatory of the Bignal Station was 03 denrecs, at 3:30 p. m. Out-of-doors business was largely suspended. The street passonger traflic was comparatively small, snd no trade except the lemonade and sodatater business prospered. It the offiefal records. Mo will show that during the past two years, up to Jane 1, emigration and the death-rato of Chinese have oxcecded fmmigration by about 500, and that the entire number of Chinese residents on tha Pacifle const, as borno on the relaters of tho Six Com- panies, docs not exceed 6,500, have been abundant., Want of emplayment comes mainly from the use of labor-raving ma- chines. (oods can be made cheaper In England and America by machines than in Bsxony by band, hence fempurary distreas. Death by atarvation has nactually oceurred In Alstric wliere hand labor has been superaeded by in: chines, Haund-made curtalns of Baxony are alzn are up in arma szainst Cooley, nonn of Cooloy s already Inukrn.y TREI‘:.“ two-thirda of the Delaware delegation mat his nominntion {mpossible, Updograll iy pmets all odds the strongest man. Nothing bye! dark horse ean provent his nomination. "'t 8 JAcRsoxvILLE, Fla., July 10.—The ge lean Convention in the Kirst District, ohi™ ner of Adams and Canal strcets. Dr. Karson, who attended him at his home, says there are The *Imnerial Postal and TelezraphService " extends to all parts of (fermany excopt Bavaria and Wurtemburg, which sre independent of the tieneral Government. There were amuluf'nu in 1573 in the general Post-Ofllce at Berlin 101 officials, whose salaries averaged $U23.53 per annuw; twenty-five received moro than £1,000 has little to do with anustroke, The real n sold in America ns the finest French goods. T inet at Montleello yesterday, nominatey was estimated that but small hopes for lils recovery. cattee s prolonzed heat extonding through sev- eraus Again, But {o competd with manufacturcrs k‘“{‘"’l ma- POLITIOAL. Conover, tha rostot &n{'lor, Tor. :}lntr‘;‘n:tk ere, was prostrate ¥ ¢ he! 01 or tvo da; and on L ¥ N N 1] ie Be Joft dke city youtasdag hetween hawsid B i8¢ | 600 nnvplmuan to_duoty. [t wa toay be coolor than the two preceding | mnhlc:g Talk of Reslsting Any Attempt to Assert . r J adopted. e vy m\ kmr; mbvcln Jnnal-mzw.‘ymé!uly 10~p y ckey has been nominated for Con, S D(ann{rll;‘u( thg Second a2 by g Cinoinnats, July 19.—W. W. McKgg) been nominated for Qongress hv:u;“i&?" licans of tho Eleventh Ohlo District, fd for Uoney [aland and other neighboring scaside resorts. The physicians of the Board of Ilealth who visit the poorer quarters say that the temperature In the tenement houses in these districts 1s about U0 degrees, In theso. quarters the greatest suffering has NBw ORLEANS, La., July 10.—The Galveston News* special from Austin saya tho Democratle Btato Convention last night bezan to nominate candldates for Qovernor. Tho first ballot taken was 88 follows; R. B, Hubbard, 679t J. W, Throckmorton, 560; W, W. Lang, 2{0. Ad- thought that the attack would be Mrs, Dr, Cook reported vesterday tha much improved, and probably out of Hirgh Moses, of No. 159 \Weat Division street, wns taken suddenly il yesteplay afternoon In the saluon of C..\'v:hleumm{ No. 82 Milwaakeo sunstruck. Dr. Loomis has casea ln w the - Supremaocy of the Federal the prominent siza was nn ingpgio of u‘mf‘cm- ture. [is treated them for premonitory Government. stage of substroke, and all bad effects disap- peared ; but he has no doubt that thio cases lett Lo themsclves wauld bave Lerminatod In the uno- | The Quention Considercd by the Cabinet conaciousness of sunstroke. per annum, The Postmaster-tieneral recetyed . Dr. Cohn was_callea In, bat the man e 4 o 3 ol occurred. It fs thought that the fact that [ AVEWISL O ) ‘There ks no partleatar occupation, Dr. Loomis —A Firm Btand to Be £5,783.50, besldes o houes frco of rent. Tha | Journ ly aftermards, ~Avoplexy of tne .., 5o 1 to this afection, Of Director of the Post $3,570, and thu Dircctor of | Tha second ballot for Govornor stood: Hub- ORIME,. tho temperature rote hero (oday whiout & | lunes, equsen n areat part by the heat, fs the | 3ch, Soi0 BIEULES ' o) inne whv Tabior Taken. tho Telegraph tho ame. ‘o eniploves i the ] suppcsed cause. lloceased was 08 yoars of age, bard, 607; Throckmorton, 5501 Lang, 341, and left eight grown-un children. Tho filth ballot steod: Hubbard, 787; Throck- morton, 704, Thesixth ballot stood: Mubbard, 774: Throck- morton, 704 scattering, 103{; nocessary to & cholce, 008, The eighth ballot stood: Hubbard, 773; ‘Throckmorton, 704: others scattering. Tho names of Judgs Devine, of Ssn Antonlo, and Reprosentatives Mitlls nnd Rengan ara sng- seested to break the dead-lock, Lut nothing has Leen done that looks iflie a unlon of two-thirds of the Convention on any one man. . Adlourned till 9 o*clock to-nlght. The Cumnmittes on Resolutions will report to- morrow morning. The platform recommends adherenca to the twa-thirds rule In making numinations; declares that the Btate truops should be kept In the fleld for the protection of the frontior; wukces the basis of represcntation in futurc Convontfons one delewate for every 800 votes cust | recommends an amendment to tho Btate Constitution exempting farm products from taxatlon: demands taxation of Unfted Btates bonds; pledges the devotion of Texas Democrats to the Union of the States; do- cinres that faithful sdhberence to the fol- lowing gzinclylu is neeeulr{ as an cssentlal to_the prescrvation of the Uovern- ment, viz.: Home rule, supremacy of the civll over the military power, scparation of Church and Btate, tqunlll.r of all citizens before the law, adsolute acquiescenco in tho Jawfully ex- pressed will of tho majority, and the malnten- ance and porfection of & common-school sys- temi that the fnyestigation of tho frauds com- mitted at the last Presidential electlon in Fiorida and Loulslana ought to hava bocn made by the Electoral Commission; its refusal to dg 60 was a_violation of tho spirit of the law un- der which It was orgauized, and & gross outrage on the peoplo of the United Statcs, and, whilst thie doclsion s8 made by tho Forty- fourth Cougress of the guestion as to who should be declured President of the Unlted Htatea for the presont Presidentlal term should not, fu our jus imont. bo disturbed, that de- 0f with ?Mruhml“m"d those wholllimlyr rug‘mvlr muscles, tho latter arn more likely to be sun- struck. AH of tho conditions aro aggravated it Potter’s Divers Working In the tha day be calm, ss even the slightest breeze Muddy \Wators of Louisi- wulld assist the evaporationof the perspiration, and #o keep hhie temperaturs of the buly down. ann Polltics. As an llinstration of the fact that it {a |flun en‘?v.‘n! lieat nrulowked ‘;‘hn;\m‘h: soveral ays at causcs sunsiroke, i justances are Gt of persons who go Intoa hot Taraaco and | Jeoks and Waber Belng Continually remain for nshort tline without Injury. ‘The - Bronght to the Burface. quostion whether or not a certain caze of gun- ulrukc‘wllll lem‘mlmlwml rdtupcmll antirely —‘—— upon the heat of the 3 lie temperature . Fises rapidly. and cannot po reduced quiokiy the | Schemes for Gotting the Silver pattent will die. “There Is noaiven dexree, huw- Dollar into Circulation. eyer, which, when reached, can bo calied fatal, — Abont two years ngro Dr. Loomis had In one of . his warde at Betlevue Hospital a sunstruck pa- WILL ACT PROMPTLY. tiont whose bodily beat uttalued thy roniarkable | iy GOVERNMEXT AND THR SOUTIC CAROLIRA Dight of 110 deatees, 13 dezrees nbove the nat- REVERUR CABES. rrfllt!mm:fm""‘ ttl'flq !u:nlcnl L‘;""fi”{i{".},"‘{.’" Svectal Dispateh to The Tridune. nafew davs o paticnt was mitte: ho " wamie Im:pflnl\vl!uu}flmpcmturo Tuesday might | Wasninarex, D. C,, July 10.—At the Cab- was 107 degrees, Wudnesuny morniug bie was | fnct mecting to-day full consideration was reported as dolug well, glven to the refusal of Judga Kershaw to truns- Sharals o timo of day &t "'m*““l “'““{lfl’-'fi for the case of the fmprisoned Rovenue ofiicers may be expected to occur. s soldom notlce Detore 104 e And may oceur i ihe nights | from the South Usrolin to the Unitad Btates time. Dr. Lovtls had 8 case of & woman wno | Clreuit Court for triul. Secrotary 8herman pra- hd been Ironlug stesdily all day in o close, hot | sented an cxtended statement of the caso from Tty Lkl ho stimulants, and drinklng cold | the Commilsstuner of Iuternal Itevenuc, con- 4 to retlove o e nsteuts taining a copy of the instructions which ho had ;:,‘,}c";,,'“;,,,}1;;,’(;’“;:',1,’“3‘,“',,;‘,:’“‘,"',1“:?“"‘1’,“, scot to tho United States counscl, aud also his 1ecogniees o ditference of degroe, but not of | Views of the courso trhich should be pursucd ktud, and all treated on the sawme principle, | in justice to the officers of the Kevenue, who Death occurs from the fallure of tho nction of | are attempting to discuarge thetr dutles iu the :Iho hlcnflu;l‘l’lod‘ lfi""fm"“‘e J'.fld' (e .Whlfi Stato of South Crrolina under great disadvan- u';;: ;:r-luh o i heart catars dentt tos | tages, Itappears tuat tho Comimissloner had ugother with congestion of the braln. l’z is { fnstructed counsel for the Uniloa Btates, in noticed in exambing bodies after.desth that | easo of vudge Kershaw refusing tho potition for the brain s filled with venous blood, that all the orzans and tissucs are very soft, that somo Listransrer; 9 Immedidtelytake:dteps'to fro- of the urguns show dogencration, and that the y “Ur® blood is unnaturaily dala, ‘Thera 18 still 8 marked division of opinion as service numbored 84,5274 avorage satary, 231,11, At the forty-one principal citles Postmastora re- celved 81,001 per annum, oxcept at Berlin, where the salary was 85,!;(!1' telegraph opora- tors of the first class, $393,70; accond class, $245.60: womcen, $214.20; letter-carrices, first- class, 8343; sccond class, $123.4). These sala- rica are slightly increased by Christmas presents, a recognized ° custoni. Fornerly the other members of the postal and telegranh seryico were affowed ‘*extras,” but rdtrenchment hing abolished nearly all those perquisites, focluding “frep coffee.”? Inthe Rallway Service thoe Superidtondant’s salary Is the Diglhest, $1,581.03; few coiployes recolvy over $1,000 per anmrum, Sectlon hands are pald $144.80 1o 8174.45 per year. A certain sum s allowed Lo all employes for clothing, and somoare furnished with Lousca and sorvants. ‘Lleket agonts receive 1 per cent, commivsion on thutlcketathey sell. The unginsers and firemen arc allowed for any savingsthey make fn tho coal aud oll furntalied to tho tralns by the Govern- weut, The salary of an engincer {s 8535,50; firemon, $300; conductor, $44i; ticket-ageuts, $723 ana $60); frelght-mastore, $571. oks lend money for from une to five years at B to 0 per cent per annum, and allow interast on doposits. A chock will nat be honored by tho bank unless the drawor's book accompanies tho check, the amount to be entered when pald. The panic of 1878_wrought great changes in Hazony, as In the United Brates. The volume of theclreulating medium was decreased, etocks becuins worthless, and the rate of interest ad- vanved, Credits In trade shrunk from one year to threo mouths. NOTES AND NEWS. BILVER DOLLARS, Bpecial Dispateh to Ths Tribune, Wasminaton, D. C.,, July 19,—Orders have been fssued to all Sub-Troasuries and United States Deposltories to pay out silver dollars, ond In counectiou with this to restrict the use of 81 and 83 bllla as much as possible, to force tendeiicy bt the wind Is to stick fo the south- west, Indicates a prolongation of the great heat. The wave s now traveling along the Atlantie Const In n northeasterly direction. JUMPING INTO THE FIRR. 70 the Weatern Associuled Dress, New Yourx, July 10.—The traina from the West nre crowded with those secking tha ben cfits of the sea alr and water. In fact, so tm- wense has the travel from that dirsction over thu Erle Road become that Mr. John N. Abbott, General Eas Passenger Apent, has been compelled to fuctease ts gecommodations for the anecial t of Western tourists. At Meritden, Conn,, there wers five cases of sunstroke to-day. Sp-clal HIpATeR to The Trdune, TinrapgLenia, July 19,—~1leated humanity ®ot but little comfort to-day. The thermometer only went down 1o X3 durime the night, which was G deerees botter than uny previous night this season, and fn the morililg it went up to 00 with s rush, It " was at M on Chestuut atrcet ot 0 o'clock. Later in thu day it rose to U8, which was the Bighest point of the dag, From that it dropped until there was o little shower at b o'clock, and 0t 6 o'clock 1t was 4 agoin. At miduleht it was ot 83, which was only one degree less tuan the pight before. Though thers las beena current of alr all day, the heat has been mora prostratine to-day, Therc have been seven sunstrokes, four of them fatal. o fur, this has been the hottest month ever knowa fu the dty. TITTABGRA. Apecial Disputeh to inhe Tribune. Prrrsoung, July 10.—The leal to-day has been less ex: ve than yesterday, but it s Atill very hot. A sovere wind and raln storm orevatled {n Washington County, o this State, thirty miles from Vhttaburg, ihis afternoon, uprooting trees and doing considerable dumue to thecrons, Indications are fayorable for rain bere beforo morning, Michael Flood, Jobn BSheehan, and John Konlor died to-iuy from the eifects of tho hout. MN8. MAUK. Bpecial Dispaich 10 The Tribune, Beroir, July 10.—Frank Dickerson’s of have boen soarched, and a letter found Writtey on the blank side of a leaf from a sesd entaloggy which Dickerson says Mrs. Mack wroto to iy after ho and Mack had bad a falling-out, Pry, says he had gone to his room detcrmine) leavo the premisos, and this |P" wan alid gy der hisdoor. It begins: *He has tolgp, where the plstol fs, He thinks I will take 1), landanum and repents. [ can'tlive withoy you, and shan't.” "Dickeraons etamination by gan this afterncon. Io tolls nlong story o varfous extravagant lovo scenes between hip, sclf and Mrs, Mack, aod seens 6 be oy, eyery alfort to convict her and acreen himuy] Nothing now of {mportance has been yel g, voloped, howover, s TRAMDPH, i Soectal Disnaich to The Tribune, Crsan Laxs, In, July 10.—The country hey is awarming with tramps, who board the try, Tounge sbomt the depots, and abtrude they, sclves into many & private dwelling, and fr. quunui offer the grossest {osults to ladics why treat them most kindly. A zang of scventyq the Lrutes boarded a traln ot Wavorly last eye,. ing, but could not campel tho engincer tomy the traln for thelr benefit, and 1t was delaysg till morning. ‘The cotiro Statois terror-strickey by the scoundrels, and the harshest measyy should bo resorted to at once to lmprove iy morals of the lazy scoundrels. e THE O’NIEL ASSASSINATION, Bpecial Dispated to The Tridune Brdominaron, I, July 19.~The examin. tion of Kitty Stahl, for the murder of Jame O'Niel, began to-day, and was.contiuued uniyy to-morrow morning. 'The evidenco fs all bawg on assertions made in Pcorfa by Kittle uy Annfe Gray, her friend, and which, ther ay, VARIOUS, Swecial Dispateh 1o The Tribuns. ‘Wasmixaton, U. 0., July 19.—Tho weather to-day up to noon varied verylittle from yester- day, with the mercury rauging about three dezrees iower, and & moderate breezo beginniog to temper tha alr toward the middie of the day. About 3 v'clock a heavy aud prolonged thunder- sturm, accorpanied by a brisk wind, brought ull relief to tho city, and this was followed by o steady rain, which lasted uotil dark, The Bimnal Seryice pronhesios cooler winds for to- morraw, During the storm the Kepresentative wing of the Capitol was struck by lightning. Tho fluld followed the wirea which miske the electric connection between the vartous parts of the hall ‘and space fromn the ceiling with the engincor's tvom in the basement. No ono was inJured and no damage done beyond dorangiog: several colls of the electriclan’s wires. BALTIMORE, BarTisoRE, July 10.—Business to-day was greatly retarded, and outdvor work generally suspended on uecount of the lieat. Thirty-two capes of sunstroke sre reported; only one fatal, About 0 p. m. & tbunder-storm passéd oyor the 3,'%““ the therinometor foll from U5} dey. dege ¥ LEAVENWORTH, KAN. Apectal Dispate 1o The Tridune Leavexwonta, Kan,, July 18.—Willlam A. Garett, the Aucnt of the Revenue Department wlo was yesterday overcumo and prustrated lere with heat, s very much improved to-day, aud will doubtless recover specdily. " Segial Dlspaten to. The Tritn pecial Ispatch 1o The e Dxrnoit, Mich,, July 19.—It Lua been very comfortable here to-day. Although the ther mometer ran at ono time to ninety, the cuol breeze from the river cifectually counteracted the rays of the sun, Only threo slight cases of vrostration were reported. A WRIT OF IIABEAS CONrus, after having obtalned & record of the case from - falon ought’ not to preclude an investigation | WOrS mado to fool detectives wihio they heilere ILLINOIS. LOUISVILLE. to what suustrolic really s. Some writers Lold | tua Clork of the Stats Court sud Med It with | Pilver dollars into the place they now orcupy fa | elaig it " wore tracking thom, A patient hoaring s gir LowsviiLy, July 19.—The heat to-day was | that it Is u congestion oi the brain and nervous e : tho circilation, It Is the fntcntion to begin | @hd exposura by the bropor aut ority of ail the . d MENDOTA. Iera futeuse, the thermometer reaching 93, aud tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of the United the caso, owing to a general desire to see evay Speclal Dispasch te The Tribune. Mexpora, 1iL, July 19.—~The beautiful shower that fell hiere the ovening before last, and the prediction of the Manitoba wave, followed by a refreshing breeze yesterday, ave us hopes that the furnace-like beat of the last two weeks Lad passed away, but our llopes were blasted by its return to-day, ond while not showing so high a recurd by six degrees as we have had, be- Ing ouly U3, yet It was by far more oppressive thun any day heretofore, and npparently much moro keenly folt In the clty. We have hind only two cases of sunstroke, viz.: Louls Sleka, & larwer, and a drayman of Henuing's Urewery, Three sunstrokes are reported from surrounding lozalities, having occurred o hay fields, and, while they ave sufliclently serlous, it 18 hoped they will not be uttonded with fatal results. A lady fromm Chicazo en route for Maywood found her ehild sutfoeated fn the cars Wucn she got here, - TUSCOLA, Soectal Dispatch o The Trivune, Toscora, liL, .Iul{ 10.—Mr. C. N. Walls, editor of the ‘Fuscoln Saturday Journal, wus wrustruted by tho hoat last Monday, aud up to yesterduy bnd beon n a critleal condition o-day he is constdered vut of dunger, Suam Ackerman, a printer i the Journal office, was prostrated yesterday by the beat, An tnfant gon of J. Kornhlum, o merchaot of ‘Tuscoly, died of neat last night. BERINUKINLD. &peclal Dipicis s0 Ths Tribune, .Spaxarir.o, I, July 19.—The heat to-day has buen mucl lees oppreseive and thero bave been wulyr twomprosiratlons, aud they of the lightest A order. Tho therinometer has not got abova 43, ' uud to-nlzlit there bs o elight breeze. The vies tims of carlier strokes ure all rocoveriug, and gome of them are avle to bo out. UENRY, Hexuy, DL, July 10.—The weathor is very hot here. Tho thermoweier was 101 i the shade at 3p. m. Yor the past elght days it ranged from B3 to 104 In the shodo. Flve coscs of sunstruke wers reported,one fatal, aGerman, who dled atmost (nstantly after being affocted, ‘We nro_unow uuving o thunder storm, which, It 12 boped, way produce u modldration of tom. peruture, Npecial Dieoatch fo The Tribune. Broomixutox, Ill., July 19.~Thue heat was intcuse again to-day, und there fs overy indica- tiun of unother svorchier to-norrow, Nu sune strokes or prostratinas were reported to-day.§ contres, causud by direct action of heat. Dr. Loom!s bolds that thio discasa isan overheating of the bloud, the cuuscqueuce being that the blood is no longer able to berform its functions, ‘Uhia ylgw Is sustained by Dr, McLeao, Professor inthe British College of India, who has pub- listied tn * Reyuolds” 8ystem ot Medicine” an clavorate paper on tho subject. Dr. Loomis thinks that all signs found aftor doath 1o the Lrain and cldewhers arg secoudary totha primary change caused in the blood by its overheatlug. Wllm‘.L this change {8 has not yot been deter- mine ‘e treatment of sunstroko daring the stage of unvonsclousnces is as follows: Wrap the pativut (o o sheat, the teruperature of which s ubout 80 degrees, und over this place a sheet wrung out of feacold water. Or the patfent may be wrapped in the firat sheet and sprinkicd with cold water, or given a cold bath in any way that will not causs o shock of tho nerves, Ica should be applied to the top of thehead and cold water to the spiue. Tho object of this is to redueo the temperatnre as rapidly as possible, When the body Is reduced to 100 degrees thera alould be o pauso i the treatmeut. If the tewpersturs agaia risos, again apply tha cold, oud repeat the treatment until the temperature venses torise. At the sams time stimulating fnlectfons tmay be uscd, the bowels unloaded, und the kidneys kept fn actlon. Whun cun- sclousuras Lia returned, which It will do unless the heat has been too prolunged, tho patleut may be wmoderately stimulated. After tho sce- ond stage, which lasts from oue to forty-eight lhours, the pattent recovers in two or threo days. It Is a Jong time, bowever, bafore the fuuctions of the brain and nervous systemn aro restored, 1t has been said that permanent disturbauce of tho reasvuing powers and loss of memory have followed sunstroke, but this has never hap- ened tn Dr. Lovmis' oxperfence, 1t 18 ccrtan, owever, that paticnts are moro susceptible to bieat after having experienced sunstroke, “Lhe main points which Dr. Loomis thinks should be impressed upou the public with re- gard to sunstroke are us follows: 'Ll{lm: ia Qithy rooms predisposes to sun- atroke. Living In rooma whero the air {s hot and calm predispuses to sunstroke, t1)§‘1|nsln|¢ nlcobiolis liquors predisposcs to sun- stroke, B Uslog phiysical exertion for a prolonged time, in tho case of laborers, predispuscs to sune stroke. Diet bas littlo to do with this affection, Peo- nln way cat durlug tho swntuer tmouths any (nd of fresh uourlahiug weat or vegetables thut payiog the Inborors on public works in sltver dollors, and officers of the army have received Intimatton from the Pay Departrment that they may expect thelr uext payment o sliver. RENOVED, Parker, Postmaster at New Orleans, and brother-in-law of Gen. Butler, was removed to- day, States, Thesciustructlonsof tho Comumisstoner wero very positive, and he closed bhis dispateh on the subject to counscl na follows: ** Protec- tion to the offlcers of the United Btates ls s matter of varamount importance. The right of tho Government to try these cases fn its own Courts and before its own Judges fnvolves tho qacstlon of the soverolanty of the United States.” 1t scems that tho Attornoy-General sent shnllar (natructions, with the cxeeptlon toat he gavo to counsel authority in his discro- tlon to B APPEAL THE CASE to the Bupremo Court of South Carollng, and upon the conclusion of Judge Kershaw's oplulon he did give notles of such appeal, The Cabinct finolly deeidod, before further nction In tho matter, to send for counsel for the United ' States, and huye a full confereuce with Dim here. The tureat with which Judge Kershaw's decls- fon ends, and which has bren printed ln most ot ths princinal papers of the Stato in italics, aud special attention called to it, has exclted con- siderable Iudignation here. Tho first fmpulse of tho authoritics was to sct promptly, assert the rights of the Government, and transfer tho case under Scc. 613 of tho Rovised Statutcs, and furnish the Marshal with whatever posse might bo_nceessary to enforee a writ of habeus corpus and tuke pou:ealon of Lke prisonors. TUR TINEAT which forms tho closing portion of Kershaw's deetsion is as follows: i . A tesorl, however, to tho cnmrnlloryro\vcr clafmod for the Clreult Court might transfer tho gnestion Irom the qulat arena of the conriata the oxeculive dopartments of tho Govorument, and lesd to great rritation, and the consequences aro greatly to bu deprecate Tho Nwws andd Courler's comments upon this portion of tho docision lsa fafr spcchen of those which have sppeared in such papors us buvo reachied tho Comimisslover sings tha de- ciston waa rendered. Tho News aid Courier sayn, rezarding tho question of appeal to tho Bupremo Courtiof the xlates s Inslited on by Kersbawt "The faauo 18 now squarely made, and it must be dotorminod In the way indicatod by Judyo Kor- ahatr, or not at all, Thiv declsion s law, —law 1o the Slato untll ruverssd Ly the Buprome' Court of 4 breeze tempering tho atmosphere. Thcre were several cases of slight prostration, with one death—that of Micl Kiug, a sboemaker, who was sunstruck Thursday. INDICATIONS, OFFICIAL REPORTS. OrFricE OF TuE CEGF S10NAL OFFICER, Wasminarox, D. €., July 20—1 a. m.—Indlca- tlons: For Tenuessee and tho Olfo Valley, clear or partly cloudy weather, light, variable winds, atationary preasure and temperature. For the Lower Lake reglon, partly cloudy weather, occaslonal showers, variable winds, uearly stationary temperature and barumeter, For the Upper Lake region, Upper Missis- sippiand Lower Miasour] Vulless, partly cloudy weather, occasional ralus, variable winds, tnost- Iy from the south, ucadly statlonary tompera- ture and baroweter. 4 Lol nnnnflng:. {rauds connected with that elcctlon‘, and the due Accountabllity of all who wero ruil clcw to the O'Niel tragedy probed to theb.y tom, But few, i{ aoy, bellcva that the nrresy i,nyl‘.:\lnz buta grand farco and good joke coria. e THE RAILROADS. OPPOSED TO POOLS, ‘The Now York Shipping List vory polntedy says thnt, notwithstanding the strenuous cfoy mada by Mr, Vanderbilt to ereato an (mpresin that the rallway pooling syatem will bo s goo thing for the tountry, tho opinfon erum that” the roverss™ is true. Peojls aro POSI te look with gt luaplelnn upon rafllway monopolies. They hars had much bitter oxperionse, Tho memoryd man does not recall an era of low rates f transportation that was not directly causced by competition. Ifence it is natural ¢nouwh thy people Interested in transportation ns shinpen or consuniers should viow with alarm alt efforty to destroy healthy competition, This s My, Vanderbiit's aim, ¢ He has made combloatlon which aro intended to make a monopoly of th transportation busiriess between Bt. Louls, Chk 0, Milwaukee, and the Eastern seabord. He advocates the *pooling? plan, and preteals that it will be {o tho end a good thing for tu country, Tho merchants of the cuunu[v i not accopt this view, and the Beoplu at [im are certain to upudflw it. There Is no gool reason why all our Industries should submlii ty neodloss taxatiou to protact the proporty ofasy man or corporation, If there fs a trunk lict that can carry frolght botween the Eastaod Wost for leas thun pool ratosy itts forthegm eral good that {t bo allowed to o su. It maty no diiference to tho consumor whether this s vautago 13 given by shurter distance, emkr %ml , better inanagement, or bsnkruply 'ho couscs aro all accldontal, andonelss v&lgsn‘mu as anothor if it produces the sawmer s TASSES TO PERSONS IN CITARGE 07 F LIVE 8TOCK, ‘Tho Managers of the Michipan Contral Ru road have given notice to their agenta and cos- mections that from aod aftor Aug. 1 retn passes will not bo issuca to shiopers or mestt chargo of live stock, Freo passas will bo gires s bulow to men riding on stock-trains In actol chargo of atock, and tuese posges willbogud only vn the traing conveylng Lhe stock. tily conneete cd with them that the commerclal and Indus- trlal stegnation which les so looz prevailed throughont the country, and consequent wide- spread want and suflerlng, are dus directly to the perniclous finauclil logislation of tho TRepublican party, which we heroby arralgn, Contraction of the currency and de. monctization of sllver aro denounced, The actlon of Congress restoning the dobt-paylng powor of tho wilver dollar Is approved. Tho platform favors ope currcncy for the Qovernment and people, the laborer and offlce~ holder, the pensioner and the soldier, the pro< ducor and tho bondholder: declares thut all bonda and oblizations of the Natfonsl Govern- meut onght to ba paid o logsi-tender potes of the nited States, ex. copt whoro it 18 otherwlse provided by the original law undor which thoy wvero idsued, and all that can bo called fn nnd pald now should be pald at once, and the remalndor as soun as it can bo lawfully dono; declares that it 1 the duty of tho Lerldnhm of tuls Htate to pass an ‘net regulatiog tho rates of frelzht and tariff on all ratlronds In this Stato, 1n obedlonce to tho provisions of the Btate Con- atftutlon, Tlm othor resolutions are of local Interest only. . . Mcz at 9 o'clock. Ninth baltot—Hubbard, T0; Throckmorton, 000; scattering, 10, ‘Tenth bullot~Hubbard, 4; Throckmorton, 734; scattering, 3014, A COSTLY BPREB. During a speo Georgo . Butler took a suit of tlothes out of a tailor's store, and was tn consequence arrested for larcony last night, ‘To<dav ha was convictad in tha Polics Court angd flned, OABINET MERTING, Wasmxgrow, D, C., Juy 19.—Tho Cabinet was In session about an bour, but thers was uo busine of extraordinary importance. Bomao discussfon occurred “on the rovenuo trouble in Houtk Carolina, whore four internal revenue officials, whils {n search of Redmon, the Ulicie distillor, kflled in sell-de- fense & man named Ladd, in_whosc houso Red- mnon was concealed, . ‘The officers Iminediately went to Qreenvillo and gave themselyes up, ‘Thov wers indfctea for murder, An nnrnlflz woa made to have the case transferred to the State Court. 'Thils lms been refused. The At~ torney-General announced that ho wonld direct tlio Ubited States Marshal to toke ont a writ of habeas gorpus for the transfer of tho prisonera. ‘Thls course was upTraved. . 5 ‘The I'resideut lald before the Cabinet a lotter from Quesu Victoria ofllcially sunouncing the death ol tho late King of Hauovor. OHN, SPHAR, Commissioner of P’atcuts, returnod to Wash- ington last cvening and reswmed his officlal du- ties to-day. g0, Jalr 15, an, Weather “laximum, 817 minimus GRNERAL ASRVATIONS, 5 Cxieauo, July 19-Midatgnt, _ Uur,, Thr. | IFind, | Rain| Weather. Stations. Buaral Correrpandenes ¢ The Triuna, » CLevALAND, O., July 15,~Tho sditors ot Ohlo met {n annual convontion here during tho past weok, and, whilo here, I took soto pains to in- terviow thom on the prospects in their rospout- Ive districts. The Republicans aro unlversally hopeful; and, while the Democrats, of course, “clalm with coufidence,” thoro scoms to bea lack of spirit {n their tone, which would appear to aignify much. The points made by the Republican editors may be summed up under the following heads: Jirst—Tho prospects wre much brighter this fall than last, because the people arc more aroused to tho fmportance of turnfug out in full strongth and supporting tho ticket, Thero Is novor much changing of voters from one party to the other in this Btate. There are from ons THE 4 PER CENT. Bubscriptions to the 4 per cent loan, $340,000. CIHALLENGE TO FIGUT A DUNL. Tho seusation bero to-day is tho belliggrent correspondence botwoen Representative Eppa Honten, of Virginia, and Columbus Alex- ander, of this cily. Soma woeks alnce Alexander publicly Intinnted that Mr, Hunton favored the vld District Ring, Thiswas hotly denled by Mr. Huuton, and led to tho Interchango ot several lotters between tha two, culinluating fn a formal challonge from 3Mr, Tuaton to Mr, Aloxander to mcet hin outstde of the Distrlct for the purpose of fightidbg a ducl. To this Mr, Alexandor has roplicd in o tart and severe lottor, nelther uceepting nov ro- fusing tho challengo; and so the matter stands ran Indisuspoits Keokuk, Leavenm Loutseill ; the State or by the SupremeCourt of the United | ag prosent. 1y sendini the challenge, Mr, Hun- | yoar to anothor about the sume number of Re- | . UBe tnan will bo passed In chargo of onch Spectat Dispaich, 10 e Trivuns. thoy muy fancy. Bluton, —aud, aslaw, It will be upheld und de- | ton renders Liinwit ltablo to a eriminal prosc. | publicaus and the ssme pumber of Domocrats | Hreo caras two men 1a charge ‘t":r:f'“'r“,';::; DECATUL, 1il., July 10,—Agother installment T B e o, claimed (0F | cutlon unper tho laws of Virciois, and also, if | jure, Theonly difforonce, and tho only reason | St or oars over teu, one additional pv . of beat: thermoinuter M. A farmer named Cons CASUALTIES. o etz b . the luw ls carried out, wilt provenc his nomina- | vy, 'ong party succeeds ona time and tho other | will be miven for ench sdditional ku over is the latest case of fatal sunstroké. No ion for Congress,—an Lonor which bie has been i hauled me tralm. Pasr 3 polar wave yet, FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. LOUISIANA. strugsling desperately to sccuie, another time, lles {n clie fact that the Demo- Cl’“ £ blfll“ ee“ on lll I8 ral f Y - dpecial to Cineannatl Cummercial, TIR POTTRNITES STILL DIGAING, THE FRESIDRNT crats alwaya turn out (n thelr full atrength; | willmot bo lssued to mbn th ehprs of lete B OWA. DanxmsviiLe, O., July 17.—A terrible sccl- | Nsiw Onvwaxs, La., Juiy 10.—Bcfore tho Bub- “"“'g“ to uttend tho suldiers’ reunfon | that thuy swollow any litle disappolulments | ¢hy ni) the roads controlled by Vanderbiit bas KEOKUK. % they may havo; that all party-differences aro forgotten when ulection-time comes around, and every man, shoukler to shoulder with his fol- lows, ia found at the bailot-box, ready to voto the straleht ticket, without question or romon- strunce. The Republican party in this dtata are, on tho contrary, & class of notorlous kickers, They havo alwavs distiaguishied thomaclves in this” respoct. [f somo lttle matter does not moyy junt right fn Washington, they invariably let it fnfluence the!r action in county and muni- clpal clections; tbey Lolt, Tley don't voto for the opposing candidate. O no,~they would be ashemed to do that. They horn ko will not be clected ; Lut still thay stay at homy, and permmt. things to go by default, “Thisis the way Lhey did lust fall, aud that {s oll In the world that eleeted Unclo Dick Blshop and the Democratic Legislature. econd—Thore fs an undoubted wajority of many thoussnds upoa the Republlean sfdu In this Btate, and all this majority have badn saticty of the rulaof Dick Dishobsand Jack 0'Counurd, They ses thut, although they may not be yet ready to upprovo all that President Hayes Las doue aud s stlil doing, it is a very oor meaus of splite to permit thelr own State dent occurred here this morning aboat half- past 7 o'clock, caused vy the explosion uf the botler fn Davis & Suarbuck’s planing-mill, which oceasioucd wreat loss of Mlifo dnd vrops erty. ‘The list of killed Is Jamos Podaett, J, H. Burchard, aud Churies Etziee, Br.; fatally Injured, Whllam Helzer, Jobuny Moore, Jawes Iilowers, Jon Juckson, und Churles’ Fialer, tigitly Injured, William “Dout, Saniuel Blowers, Edward Ilunt, John lunt, two boys nawed Calvin Lovejoy ‘aod Jobn Bonnewitz. ihun:lt Ells and Charles McCord were unlu- ured, Jumes Podgett, tho fireman, was blown to feces, and bis body scattered IndUlerent direc o buflding Is a complete wreck, which was a throe-stury treme, and quits o large allalr, and 1 reported by thuss who clafw to bave scen It st the tiue of the explosion to have beon ralsed 81X or vight fect Irom the ground, and when it settled bacic tho sides fell out, letting tho roof and floors through, ‘Lhe Joss tu catimated at from $4,000 to 85,000, No ineurance. At Inat reports Mooro and Helzer arc stil liv- Ing, bus van't Just long. Conunitteo to-day, Judge Morrls Marks, rucont- v nppoiuted Collector of Internul Rovenuno here, testified relative to the Sherman-Ander- son futerview, confirming substantially tho ac- count of the affalr heretofors published. An- dersou came to Washingtun on pasees furnished by Marks, st Anderson's request, Marks re- fused to o with Anderson to sco Bherman, but finatly went In_company with Anderson ond Gov. Ilahn, st Habin’s sequest. Marks weot after Bhellabargor at Sherman’s request, while IMano and Anderson woro waiting in another room, Marks disclaimed futimacy with Ander- son. Witucss sonding vasscs to Anderson hud no connection whatever with the Shermun-An- derson futerview, TOR BLECTORAL CRNTIFICATES. Marlis waso Republicaft Elector. In answor tou question, he sald, * Thoe first sot of certifl- cates were sigucd tho day wa met, Al wera present after the Collegy orgunized, Several scts were slzned two or thres weoks lster, Wit- nees belpg stown voples of the firat and sccond adopted tho above pollcy rezarding free paset to persuns o chargo of live-stock, It hos bea done to prevent tho sale of roturn lve-stet passes to the scalpers, 1le will be accompanied by q‘ag. 'he Kzoxur, Ta., July 19.—After the thunder- storin yeaterday tho mervury fell from 90 to 30, but to-duy the beat bas been resunied fu all its lutenslty, the mercury ascendlug uearly to the hlghest point yet reached. Beveral cases of sun- stroke oceurred this siternoon, but uono fatal. Large numbess of horees aro so atfected by thy Licat as to be uneerviceable, DAVENFORT, . Spectal Dinpatch to The Triduna ' Davenront, I, July 10.—~The weather was very much eouler bers to-guy, Uie thermometer Fising to 0 fu the shade, bt most of thy thue beivg under that polut, Several heavy ralos fcll this afterpoou, sud to-nlght the aif ls de- lizhttully cool, Ot those sunstrack yesterday § ouu Minnle Jupp, & Uerman servant-girl, azed . 17, dicd carly this worning. No new cases ve- curred to-duy. MINNESOTA. §T. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLI3 ; B7. YauL, Miuny., July 10.—The tirst genuloe d caso of sunstroke ol the sumer occurrud fn Minncapolls to-duy. Arwold Hohuan was THUE HATTIAN NRIUBLIC, Consul-Genera! Laogston, of Port-su-Prince, Hayty, sends to the Department of State tho on- uunl message of the President of the Iiuouhlic of Haytl, It nu‘mnrn therefrom that the finauces of the Republic scuw to be in goud cundition. ‘Pue ludebteduess L Frauco hos been reduced 381,041,186, loaving & balunce due in 1883 of $1.- 197,800. Thera 8 now tn the treasury $510,000 appilcable to the Santo Domlogo luau, The total rocoipts of the Natloual Treasury are statod to have been, for the year ending March B1, 1873, 8842,647.70. The oxpenditure was 8340,- 740. ‘Ihe Presiderct urges fnanclal reforms and the establlshment of s Natlonal Bauk, Nuw uolforins and arias for tho army aro pro- posed o the message, It s recommended that the old cannon be melted,and the proceeds glven to the Church, ‘Fho payy, although awall, sp- paure 10 be i good condftlon. Under the nead of Agriculture tho messago says; ¢ Nature hus fuavored our Helds. Food hes beon ubun- dont. Organized immigration, chlefly from Italy, {s constontly golng on. Arrangements have been made 10 display thoe products of Haytl at RESIGNS, CreverLAnp, 0., July 19,—Mr, B, F. Plcret General Tlckot and Passenger Ageut of ik Cleveland, Culumbus, Oincinpat] & Indfaor olis Rallway, and President of the Natlosd Genoral 'MNeket Agents' Associatlon, has = plencd bis position with the Rallwey Compask to take effect July 81, ITHMS. The last number of the fallway Age cootsltd n very Interestiug sketch entitled, ** Chleagot® Plke’s Peak.” It 1s frown theablo pen, or rathe 1ead-poncll, of Mr. IL R. Hobart, who bas b returncd (rom a trip to the Rocky Mountat and the Far West. ‘Tho offico of Gouersl Agent of tho Michignd Central Rallrosd in this cicy wilh be abolubed Aug. 1, aud Mr. Ueorge D, Holton, Cnm:ull this departmout, has {n° cousequence sent fu bl SUNSTROKE. ONLY TIIX LAST 5TAUL OF AN AFPEOTION WiICH MAY BB CHUECKED IN TIME—IOW DESIEIATE CALES AR TREATED, AND HOW TUEY ARE LK. LIKVED TU AHINK, New York World, July 18, Buustroke, Insolatlon or thermic fover, as it 1s varjously called, is uno of the most curlous affectious Lhat aftlfet wankind. Iv by gencrally considered to bo suddun in its vnset, aud it cer~ taluly termfnates quickly, whether theendis death or recovery, Withis ten years oven tho medical profession was eotircly at sea with re- gard to It Tt was constderad un active conges- tion of the brain, snd not ouly in active pruc. tice, butin hospitals, whero the most learned men of the profession congregate, it was treated berolealfy by weans of coplous bleoding, Tho % i tho Parls Exoosition, Blachinory of various | togo by default, resfguation, 3lr, Holton Ls av, sxcellent clerky prastrated while at work out of doors. ila | SLLHRHcH Of sutatruko lu this countes hava ot e scts, pecountzcd b sigatures in cach easo, and | 10, FATR EEPOSEG DMV 68, VHIRRS | " Find “Tnero s general tudizustion felt at | Egéjeha, it Helton, Lo so, uxcelient o yet been complled, but it I8 sald that bleeding . "DROWNED, oxplulned away the slight ditfere in the ap- 878 toac! {u 870 schools, of ch 203 the Biato at the act perfurmed ncar the Y : was unconsclous somo time, but will recover. 4id not prove to bo & cure, P ;‘," ek i Ao R, pearance of the slwnsturce. ‘Thinks Bheldon, l;:fl‘,,‘“"““ u 870 schools, of whid L ot b 9 Siaeat it el.ezln pertoruled oot the | ment In some otlier dopartuiont. : Charles Koeroer dicd In 8t, Paul tu-day, sup- |~ A reparter of the §Wrid yesterd d fpicial Musyane ta e Josepls, and Burch woro prusent when he sigued | ¥ i & Biato was complotely werrymaudered, and the | 18 18 understood that Vandorbllt ls greslls L posed Irom cxposure to the sun while Dubi Feparter s Corday couversed | Cumam Laxe, la, July 10.—A young man of | tuo sceond et DId not know 1illl was to luke Congressioual dlstricts mado lergsly Dentocrat- | dlssatisficd with the working of tho Weat-bou! { on Monday, on the subject of sunatroke with Dr. Alfred L. | 18 attompted to give his two sisters n skif ride. | them to Washington, Witnesa lived in Don- SUICIDE, 1 fl:fi:‘:‘f:“'zf:“‘; P ;’:fw’nuhllcuu by | pool. Under ité workings it is clalued ot H “I'ne thermomoter hns ranged here from 00 to | Luousis, 8 Profussor i ouu of the wnedlcal col- | When out on the luke he dropped sn oar, and | sidsonvillc ¥ub. 8, 1873, 3y uttention wes —_— Lty majority. Thers “m’h,.“mug elfort | 1,000 tons of treight have been diverted fro3 1 04, but constaut broozos buve provented sulles- | legos of thiu city, ani & physiclan who nas had | 1 eudoavoring to reclaim that he lost tho | called totulograms from “":‘"‘ ngtou fu “Wb’ff" Belf-Destruction of n Man Sarely ln Nead of | o oyercomo thia. the Now York Central, Mr. Vanderbilt baste 3 faff from tho beut. : large experlence fn tho treatment of sunstroke. | otlior, Dolng wn uxport swhmuior, ho leapeu | Siricans Times of Fobe 4 sboul & woman hebiie Oblivion, oM la, ave been a large number of | Ceived during tho pask few wiontiu scyeral thor This conver:ation developed wmauy Jwportant fucts which the public should uttentively cou- sider during the summer months. Dr, Loowts sald thut suustroke {3 not w discuse which vecurs suddenly snd strikes u porson dowa without warnjug, Thero [s always u premonitory or pre- parutory stage, ‘This 18 churacterized by rest- leasnesd, excitement, and insollity to aleep, sl of which are dus to tho effects of best pro- louged through several days. Voo effect of the beat may be usslstod by over stimulation with alcublicdrinks, wental shock, and overtaxution of the body aud wiud, In addition to these sylsptours thiers aro Jassltudo, waut of suputite, sud fucreased thivet. The patiouts say thut thoy Jfeel hot but canbol sweat, ‘The greater uumber of cused fa observed ln laburers wurking uut of lhwr:]l although tuoy r +iuto the wator, when s coat cuughbt by the odge of the shiff und was pulled up over bla bead, and sftor u brief strugule he wsnk. Ilis body was soon recovered, aud §b was found thut Lis cout euclosed Lis hegd uund pintoned his wrms, ‘The sceno that fusued with the sliters and widowed mwothier was hoartrendiog, Special Dispaich 10 Tho TvFane LgTR0iT, Mich., July 18.—~Abaut 1 o’clock to- day a 13-yoar-old son of Jobn Wautson, a Wind- sor Custow-flouse officlal, fell off the dock =bove the terry ending sud was drowued, The body wis subssquently recovered by o diver. —e—. A STRANGE EXPLOSION, Apectal PHpatch 10 Tha Tribune. CruveLaxp, O, July 10.—~A man fn the 8pectal Digpaich to The Trivuns, PitrsBuRo, Pa., July 10.~Late yestorday af- ternoon a man named Steohion Lear, of Coshoe- ton, O, registered at the Kifth Avenue Hotel o retived to bed 8t ou @ .ly hour, and nothe fug wore was seen of bim untll about 4 o'clock this morulug, wheu the night clerk's attentlon was called to bis room by loud moans, ss of some one iu great dlstross. Tho doar was fore- ed open, and Lear was found lylug upon the floor fu su unconscions condition. Near hin was an ouvee pbial whicn had contalued lauda- uwum, but wblch, when pleked up, was found to be almost empty. A physiclan was immediately called, who did what Le could to Domocratle dofalcations devoloped of lste, of which that of Feasler, tho absconding Treasurer of Stark County, is tho most prominont, ‘This man defrauged the citizene of his connty of niory than $60,000 of public fuuds, and hud’ be- foro been one of the leaders of the party, nr Pproaching very near s nomiuation for State Treasurer o ydarugo, ‘This imakes people uat- urally somowhut alarmed in regard to trusting the oflives with this psrty. , I fihk—The greod with which the Btato fostl- tutlons have been reorgunized aud taken from competant hands, many of them nou-purtisan, and given into incompoteut oucs whoso Demog- rucy 1s undoubted. Hizih—Uncio Dick Bishop's nepotism, by which hie bas shown himselfto beasclfish old hl;;ut.dn— slrous onlml advaucing thy Interests of three OIIICAQO. A LITTLE WARUMEL, Yesterday the weather was not, on the whole, 80 ¢00) 8y on thu previous day. Bl there wus Httle ground for complaint, 88 at no tios did the tewperatnre reach within ten degrees of fts hishest polut fn the early part of the week, ‘The ** Mauitoba Wave” evideutly had come to stay awblle, although a little debilitated by its lon¢ journey from the far North, The wind lisw at tho rate of only four miles an hourat 7 a'clock fn the wornlog, but st 11 o'clock it had focreased to a speed of five allos, and wes travellug from the wnortheast. ‘thy tbermometer ross frum 75 degrees at 1know Mra, Weber very woll, and, belng about toleavo for Wushington, culled on hor. Ru- ferring to the artivlo, nsked her if she kunew who the party was, Mrs. Weber scetned much surprised, and, sitor studying tho nmatter over, s it wust Lo Mra Jenks,” Mrs, Wober then tald mo bow Mrs. Jenks had gomo to Lor house and told of A DOCUMEXT D. A, Wober must buve bad; that it sbo (Mrs, Jeuks) could et it she could ninke good usu of it he could wot sutlity Mre. Jeonks untit slie uad gone over il tho fiw pers belouging to her husband; _ tha stie did then und there go over all of D. A, Weber's papors and could nes fod uoy such docutuent, und Ay, Jenks Qually lefs, M. Weber wanted thiv wonian shown up saud cumplululs"{ aud threatoning leters ™ gurding the dividiun of the freight Lo other cowpating lues by the rules of tha pool. Sowé wtepy Wil soon be taken, probubly at the b touru 1eeting to-day, to briny about a readjut """fi‘ of tho srrangemcnt or abollsh It 4W gother. Tha following ltem from the Sidney (Amt¥ 1ia) News eyldeutly refers to_Mr, Wil J, Ds Asslatant Wostern Genecn! Passenger-Agent¥) tho Loke Ebore & Michizan Southers Ralirosd: *A gentleman, the mccrodited agent of i principal Awmcrican raflrosd companies ¥ commordal irmns tn the Eustern nmnu(umfl"': dlstricts of the United Blstes, arrived in ! city by the last matl from Sau Fraucisco, ¥ ho view to arrange, §f posslble, for the duveloy ment of trado belween tha two conutries, Th ° 088, {ey, viz.: the Bishop familv, the Disdplo | drst business of this gontioman bas been 103 7 o'elock to 803 d 9 . 1., whie wuy ot e cxpused”to the dircet reyw of the | Elzbteenth Ward steel works was horribly and | us an fmpostor; that she had never authorized [ $3Y¢ble unfortunate uan, buj withuut success. | partles, eye Hiia o rat Lusincssol this dunt] gl n:l‘u‘\,'tcrv l:mml lncreaso u.l‘:n?vel?n't:rfimu:x S 10 by aivo woreed 1 tuls iy that tho I’YI;"“";U fatally 1,“',,,:,, :.::h; lul: ,:,:n‘:,o,, 5,.; thia woman. {o° rapresont hor, as sho had 1o H.n flg ut 10 :‘»Imk this lunrnl:}. ll‘:‘ppu'lll;l g‘l‘n)l::r‘l:.‘ :.'1"“ “l:: g’ml:u:;u;oym “:xl:rl :".’;H{:flml cer:‘uu ;im cluuuuy ;‘1‘;‘4 ul:‘umlo‘: |.|u ¢ uiu;i:“ Ueus ou tho strcels which Lad been consdera- | pulko b8 lucruawd tu (requency und that tho |y, tho aair ono of pecallar lutercat. Au | $3ck ducusacuts. Bha sutborized wng to draw up b et Who BEon Hias oecupied & suod | Wo T Moore, 8 Disclpla miister ol Chiclumatt, | Sac F e H e vt that a €00d ' :'\lfi,.éfl‘f{.r “.'.’5‘,".},.‘{“{.‘,‘:,&,,.‘1?,‘,’,,“: 1 the »&'nffi} nim?a'i‘ u:nd‘:xd, :h‘!uau h‘ 1;5 fiufifi:&: ingot had been filled with the lquld steel and :lg‘n {mwufw‘.“ T ven and luk then, | Bocial position at Costiocton, ou Friday of last and his ow: -1aw, a3 the Uhto Commissioner | market extuts hers for Amorican producis, 898 to the Jutcruatlonal Prison-Refuriu Congress in Europe, ‘Fists will give son-in-law Moora a fine opportunity for foreigu travel at the public ex- uiis0, and Wio cares 8 dewcon’s darg whether he kuows suything avout prisous snd their re- form or notf Certaluly not your Uncle Dick. 8o talked the editors, sud they were contident of sucess, ‘Tlicy say that theso 4 & gveat do- terwliation upon the {\m of the peoplu fo the rural distrlcts, cspecially the farmierd, that tlo Democracy sball be routed frum power. The thorvughfares tecuied vuce wore with foot- passcugers, On Btawp wod Clark stroets the im- provemeut was especially noticeuble, ‘Tho sky was dear fo the morulos, but towards noou there wore wusses of light clouds passiug con- tinually, but there were no indications of raln at ony tiwe duslug the day. ‘Ihg Lemperstury yesterday, as obaerved by Manusse, optician, 88 Madison strect (I'ninuxe Builuiug), was at 8 a. m., 79 degrecs; 10 o ., 03 12 ., 815 “28 w,, b8 8 p. 1., ). Barom" After thin period of reatlosancss and cxelte- ment cumes vertigo or dizzineas und faiutuos, whica rapidly or gradusily pass luto the state ol uncouscluusness callea sunstroke, ‘The tenuing mml In““ this stage b, usturully, recovery or 7y 4 Ly, Loomis exvressed bis belict that, fu the majority of vases, the premonitory stage cxists, but tho greater number of the persons aflccted are habltual drinkers of sthulants, aud keep on driuking to relicye thelr grout thirst uutil covered curetully to cool, Michaul McCarty, an ewploye, thinking it cool cnough to bexin work ‘upon, " began chipping oif the rough exterlor, wheo & hole was made through to the insldean the motal thus cowlug In cuutact with the air, exploded with terrible force, Uying in wyery di- rection sod completely covering McCarty, “Tue uufortuuute mau was cared fur as well awfios- slble, put It ts thought cannot recover. prtsic week attempted to outrage his graud-daughter, May Carlislo, & girl sbout 15 vears of sgu. Tne wilutr created great excltument at Coshioctou, aud au atiempt wes made to lynch Lear, but he escaped from the mob, gulnf first to Columbus and afterwards coming to Yittsburg, whers he euded his carcer in the manuer stated. 1t 16 also sald that, while living at Hardscrubblo, a village pear Coshue- tou, & yeur or two ayo, Loar made crimival 88 saults on bie sleter-lu-law and ono of his daugh but went away, and caume back about 13 o'clock, . I met E. L," Weber in the roow. He had evidently boen fuforied of what was to b done, As she wul’umug the fuk uud paper Wieber asked e if DIDN'T THINK IT UNWLIE for Mrs. D, A, Weberto mix bersclf up in a newspaper controversy; that f 1 found the woman in Washingtou § could send hins o dis- patel sud tuen sowmething could be deae. Hesa the matter cods. that there need ouly be reciprocal arrabis wents to establish a sound sud exteusive U betweon tha two countrivs. His ubqe"lll%:; sud {nquirios utready Jead him to the beile! U thuso factecan be ewslly proved, ‘1bo Awerks? wmsuufacturers say that in wool a great tr can bo done with Australia, i they vag rewor! the prescut dutles. Our wools urucuu:ld:rk vastly supcrior Lo Awcricun ou actouut of 8¢ Hnencss end strength, und tho rallroad cuuu'*u ules arucertutu of teing able to delivor sulpwed TRAIN WRECKED. 4 ¢ st ters 'Lue causo of bis rash act s supposed to | furmers point to tho Comuunlstic threats, sud | ot a rate which, wille adding very largely ¥ o clerut ¥ e ., 9 35w 0.4, t‘:{“:figx“‘;‘;‘fm“;“x“flfl trst stago sy | Crvonewam, 0., July 19.~Tho Ciuclonati ex- GE!fiY Bisvs e 5 destru 1o ehcape prosecation for s the deatzuction of Proveriy which has fn vach | tholr DICROUL Fuluirne, wonld. jet frif b o i There were o fow desths reported, but they | e trestmeut of tho Orst stage, which gj | Press train from Cleveland, oo the Humilton o asuuult on bis grand-daugliter. Ho was ao En y takuu pluce, snd lay m crable margin for profit tu tho Astrulisu TAD COXDITION OF LABOR IN BAXOMY—TRN UEHMAN POSTAL AND TELEGHAFIIC SBENVICE. Mr. N. K. Griggs, the Unlted States Counsul st Chemnits, Haxony, transmits to the Depart- mont of Btate, under dato of Juno 19, 1673, an unusually {nterestiog and valuable report of af- tairs in his district. The followlng s s brief abstract of bis report: Large numbers of peo- ple, Lo ssys, are out of employment; the country i full of tramps, ana a half dozea begears visit each bouse in the city datly, al- though begsgiug Us strictly probivited by law. Tho decreass i wages sisee the panie bas been sbout Y per vent. Crups fur o suwler ot years the respousibility for the same at Dewnocratic doors, ‘fhey say thas the time-serving vullcy which hag beeu pussged by the prosent Aduli- Istration in this State i just what bas given trupa couraze to sasert thomselves [ thelr fuolish und wicked Goxy, were of persous struck down earller (o the week. The vumber of casualties ycaterday was smalls rs. Lusk, 45 years of sge, residivg fu the reur of No, 97 Crusby stireot, while buoging up clothes fua vard at the cormer of Wells aud Wustlug strects Weduceday tust, recclved a suustroke. She will recover, ¢ Fiity burial permits were issucd yesterday, of which Lo fullowiog were fn cuscs of suustroke where the stioko but not the death, have becu previomsly reported: Muirdaleue ‘\'urlt, e 8L, Hanover aud Twenty-eixth strects; John Gilbert, 86, No. 1020 Butterield strvet; Sophla Keraterus, 85, No. 45 F1sk atreet, suuslioke da & Dayton Rallroad, was stopped uear diamis- burg, last evcoiuw, by s tree across the trgck. Atreight traiu follow{ng ran futo tbe rear coach, wrecklug 1t and fujuring luterually E. Q. Hew- tt, o lawyer of ihls :‘.I‘(x. R C. Cumbac, of New Oricans, also suflered o cumpound fructure of tho leg. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nzw Youx, July 19.—Arrived—Steamship Elysla, from Liverpool. Quexsstowy, July 19.—Arrived—8cythia, from New York. Fauzuen Poixt, July 19.—Pussed in—Sarma- slay, frow Liverpuol, perpons cun readily rocognize 88 tho forerunner of sunstroke, as it occurs duriog the sumer, aud couses ot without the chlll wilch ushicrs fu 8 fever, is ubsolute reat, vooling applivativus to tho skin and bead, and wedldne to relleve the bowels, - ‘T slage of uuconsciousncss is marked by beuvy breathlug, @ turild or flushed counte- vauce and veck, hot and dry skin, and frequent wod fecble pulse. fn some cuses the c desthly pale, but the othier purts of the body are more of less fusbed. There 14 wu tuability to swallow or 16 spouk, aud there i3 loss of seu- tation und voluntury Juotion. ‘The puils of the eyes are at irst_contracied, but aftcrwards be- coiue cilsted, These couditions resctule eluae- giishwuy by Lirth, and was ucarly 60 years of age. Hlis gruumr uud son arrived heére from Cuahiocton to-ulght und $ook chargy of the body, CounoiL BLuves, Is., July 19.—Lina Zellers, a servant gtrl, died suddenly yustorday, und a vost-mortein esamination beld to-day revealed tho fact that sbe bad tukea arsenic. Her mo- tive fur self-deatruction is unkoown, sapesiabiont s dabrin el CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 8aw Pmaxcisco, Cal., July 10.—Col. F. A, Bue, attornoy for tho Chinces Six Comnant 13 prevariuz a letter to Presfdent Hayes fn tlon to the Chincse question, settivg forth satements recarding hombgration based upou pers. With resveit to a retuzp trade, it B e% teuded, as u certatoty, l.lnlmfl tho Colouish teuders show s dosire to' du Lusiness with v Btates, they can be supplled with vmluusI I scrivtions of mecbsnical and acricultural 890 aucus, ete.y wuch below the Engllsh tigures e ——— — TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. ik Boan's Heap, N, H., July 19.—The recep % to Gov. Noyes, Minlster to France, st B Head Hotel, this eveutoi was & perle oyuh: Auonz thosn present were ex-Atturn -0““,"' Taft, ex-iov. Bagiey, of Michizan; Gov. FE Lott, 01 New | ushlre; dudge Hale, of Us@ uud Scuatur Roiling, CONGRENSIONAL. Suecial Digputch to Tha Trivunt. McQrzoou, o, July 19.~The aspect of the contest for the Republican nominstin o the ‘Third Congressonul District of luwa bas great- 1y changed within the Jast few days. D N. Cuoley,ut Dubugu, 3 ulready on the defel ltepublicans whling to uvold & delcuaive