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FOR SALE. yaukosha County Manufacturing Company iBtedean compelled by reason of ombarrasiments Rie in hart from thy eceuse ‘of Ita lato President: Eaiferettiement of his estate to make a voluntary peammentt, the nudersigned, Assignees of gald Cot mmaretursale.attof ite teal Kstate, uildings, i and. Fi Conting originally ‘about building of the Seminary, a labor. Finest rupathalacs: in America, Espectal- ly adaoted for inhaling high-toned smoke, Re- talled everywhere. Wholesale by all tobacconists and wholesale grocers, | Mo. COHN & CO., Sole Props., Chicago. HUNYADI JANOS. = weenmorne 4 hear from lim, 1s situnted In one the Itcone sett oferantng inne { THE BEST TCR TT EL Five ith ext Fister fuceaeit nnd ail in, ood 4 da CHEAPEST | ctck, and Christopher Brash were drowned Hee rer ove Uitea rire OpOr aes tor rots - in Long Island Sound yesterday by the up Neat, and invite a persinal Inspect earorty, -AdUrese all Gombsunteations 10, Ae ds eee Peind M8, GHISITOLD, Assignees, Wauke- a, Wircunsine NATURAL APERIENT WATER. Fanos PROPOSALS. “4 natural laxative, superior toall others.” \ tho upsetting of 0 skitt. BRE re a ne Prof, Macnamara, M.D. of Dublin. —_— WNOTrlOnr : Present Hayes has written ton friend ‘SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE.” Pref. Roberts, FRCP. London. ‘et Relieves the kidneys, unloads the liver, and opens the bowels.” ‘ London Medical Record. Ordinary Dose, a Wineglassful before breakfast. of al! Druggists and Mineral Water Dealers. To Contractors, ‘SEALED PROPOSALS will bo recelyed at the En- futer'sofiice of tho Peoria & Pella Union Rallwn fa.for the excavation of trenchos nna collar fdr tha pundation Walls of the f'eorla & Pekin Union Rall- fay Company's passenger dopot; also for the ontiro pmpletion af tho foundation walls for the same, Proposats to bu In not Inter than 3 p,m. June 22, kicking a man when he was down. —— wavatives| Poeowth Adan eon — fascias FURNITURE, - | Sth year, Thomas Brown, Assistant Sccre- «tte Company susueve the Hub to relset ony ea 3 tary of the Union Stock-Yards Company, Le es SRELOR CREE Eoelneyes died at his home at Englewood. Cnpt. L. A. Ls Proposals for Stanes Pleree, ® well-known lake Captatn, died nt veang ROCK SAND ANSENAT, TIL, Jane 1, gy | Clevelana, 0. feed Pe Tees She widha tne HORE COU : ———w— aa Ru emuning Sept. 1. Iss,” the rubble, ashlar, Isaac Veroe and Robert Dill had an al- ee Oa RR oe FINE & MEDIUMS | tercation at starshall, Tex., Sunduy, which tnrsad cuble yada ol One. | aad at oncoa resulted in the former being shot dead by the. Halton Hildreth 221 & 223 STATE ST. Patong now avaliable, und will be required nivo to. Erenant and agree to ronaw bis contract for the fame qualit.os uf siune, from tuo sunio guitrry and at Bepme pricos, each time thit appropriations nro fused. Fire was opened on him, and he fell ‘wade dy Cungress to prosgcute: the work during the : bi tof = Aterally riddled with bullets, bn t - s i stafal exeeution’ ail tho covenant und sxruue | O+E WRIGHT, H.R. WOOD. | Soye human fiends made n dastardly at- infor aU gars of stone will bo required to be de- WRICHT & WOOD. tempt to wreck'a train on the Housatonic ‘herd under the contract thisseusun. Not moro ‘an’ 240) cuble yards would probably be required In iayono future yeur, e character uf tho masonry will bo tho same os Yasin tho sbops nirendy built: and thesy should be arfally examined before waking a bid. Full apecl+ aions und forus of bids and contrasts cun be ob; , hited from the Coramanding Ofticor of Rock Ialund renal Bidders muat state the uname of the quarry from Daily Telegraphic Quotations, _ | Of all theactive atocksdeait in at tha NEW YORK MINING STOCK EXCHANGE. Blackboard Quotations of the First Call recolved a Qacinipetiuweean ee 5 - the track have not yet been discovered. hich the ul” Kt =f be iat they nave rash ‘Sunebtd quarry Pe vat 6G MONROE-ST. ——— “ eee er eared tor tho buituing, abd le quarry . Heyny_ Bavoittay,Honry ‘ond Edwin, Interest on. City: Bonds, 5 City or Cricago, t DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, June 15, 1831, hg BpLbe sullciently dovaluned 10, sow tht the te. fired quanti gualtiy oF stone canbe. far. iued within tio speeiticd time. . pale: ‘The United states rexurves the right to roject any sail bida that nro not antlsfactory, 4 Bidders ard luvitad to be prosont at tho opening of iis We FLAGLER, | Tho City of Chteago will pay ita Interest Coupons “ Major of Urdnanco, Commanding, due duly 1, 1831, nt tho City Trensurer's Onico, If pro- | brated Bidwell forgeries on the Bank of En- Proposnts far eet, rae er te a Ncw vorketthe Aorican zx. | Rand, and tn several “url? frauds, The ; ET MTA Aratie t change Natlonal Bank, as sunt. prisoners were brought before the Court aud 4 CWABHINGTON, dune 1 BEL, THEODORE T. GURNEY, remanded for further hearing, : \ Bealed proposale, indorsed ™ Propowaln fur Het” Comptroller, ———— , Bddhected to Commissioner of Indian Afuira, Washington, D.C. WHE be racalved unsll 12 v’clock Ar the elections held in Rome Sunday to “. £O RENT ~ NMADISON-ST. Store and Basement To Rent, Aton Wednesday, July ait, 181, for furnialiinig pre inalan nerviee 10.00" pounds Bo he Bis must be made out on Government binnks, hedutes suowing tho quantities to be dulivercd at lath Ageucy, tigetitor with blank proposals und for Hrontracte and bond, conditiuns to bo ovsorved by Wders time and pls ry.and ull other of on U a it Washington, 1. C., ur fou und iy Woustur atroot, Now VOrks W, 1. Lyon, SiBroadway. Nuw York; and to the Cummissaricn of No. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.’a | Clerical and: Coriservative partica in the Woodford, of New York, In reference to the bast My Le Ane af i, Me - VRaeeeneeUs Sh innnee Cheyenney ana auton | Wholesale House, Inquire at forthcoming Parliamentary election, ~ | datter affairs. to-day, “Husllt be nnened at the Roar nd day above SILVERMAN'S BANK, —— * the Paclfle Companies will ted, and bidders ary invited to be presoatat the 79_La Sallecat. Tn cable man: goes to the very unneces- | they owe, and that there FOR RENT. Agent tor theldus Aid Wanuonsht of proporty, ani A ABont see Wenrbornest:, Adontrablo Incation on tho CERTIFIED CHECKS, ‘Allbids must bo accompanied by certified chooks fon some United sintes Depository ar Assiatunt Araurer, for at least tive por cont of dia ninount of Gebruposal, Hi PIUICE, Commilsalonor, + _noneagonsantinemashcirigos| | RA a erie emoromonts Om Netmree | POs ona, neo Alewander is evidently efstied proposn, indorsed Brojdents for, ‘Hanae. Mi [ai uate aval Srerrtes evidently San Cees memati s Reseed BLAGHINGRY, copying ter Navoleon tha Lt Mpqunds of Nuvy toincco, tw bY delivered ot H annem roarnnmnnnnmnannn ————— Meany ard, Itraokiyn N. Ys AN ‘Tre Sultan of Turkey and his advisors aro OB dade? a the Fetiniaer wii ny DESIGNER AND BUILDER a queer set. They Sng the oxample of ty ucaitions and forma UE, ute ml 29, furnished . ® Mrs, Partington, in trying to stop the tide Beste upon ihe fornia meturniabed, and. In accord= | wie a pitchfork, They hava recently abol- Macetal GLO, F, COTTER, y | 'shed post-offices In Constantinople, in ardor Poyinaater Gent 8. Navy. —— to prevent tho. distribution of seditious and JNO. J. CLAUSE, 15 to 12 South Canal-st. ‘BUGGIES. PARSONS” & COODEELLOW, Dredging in the Muy of Superior and Nem itt Iiver, Wine UNITED STATES ENGINERR OFFICE, Sheds Bre PACi Stitt Jutd 14, 189 7 filed propunaia in teinlicaia ‘will ba resolved by fulnthe uy uf Superior and Nomudj Ativer, Wie natn, Slanks, upon whieh pro: . taing thatructions to o sale must bo made, lars. on al na ail otKar the Baltimore yesterday, On uppitcation. OSHKOSH, WIS8. EDUCATIONAL, as New York--London--Paris. + Meamera suit Leery Saturday frous New Yorke for Southampton and Bremen, Tauengo: rs booked for Jwndon and Parla at EXtt rates, “itutes of pasayo from ew York to Extuonpton, London, Havru, and dromon, teat ule, 1; sceond-vines cublt, 2h stoerayy, $41, Nos Erilckets at reduced rates," UtLitCHts '& CO. 2 Keni Grou, N.Y. | ‘bho atearagy fata by the Eafh German ord from Brewon Us Chieawn te tl, ti Bconly agents authirtzad to, galt thege tickold 4 ; CLAUBENIUS, d CU, 2 South Ciark-st, Gonoral Agonts. LINE SAUL STEAMERS rete ELRGARRTA. July 04 3 S AV OMLACTuy th Commoncoment, Wednesday, June 22, ‘vhoso desirous of attending tho exerci it Lake Forost can obtain Exouraioi Tickots, rs on the ‘22d, for & conte the Sound tity Bt, the ‘ofice he IY. De i pele ere 5 Hioout bidd Lako-at, WANTED. BOOKKEEPERS. To an experienced and thorough Book- the 5 por cent bonda, yd. ¥um DEVON wa na Ws do NOL carr¥ cattle, sheop, OF ‘i tito bondonaireces on opmp Urania, July 2 2 am vp, Hur pigs. AUSTLN, BALDWIN & CO. nd It Rundulpi-wt, Chicago, Wentern Manager, BD MAIL LINE. pernehiice S week to and from British Porte Pase i 8 Tic) usoustown, Glaxo’ au, letras ‘and Loudndurry at, Toman Tato ark and endl as lowest rates, foster Awent. » UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, Stuur, Ps TAMER LAW LECTURES (nino. mopkiy) bas Fino Spectacles: guited all aighta on soientifie spl OF tel Te eee renin eons ees COPARTNERSHIP NPTIOE, COPARTNERSHIP, ne undaraizied, surviving members of the frm of ION FOR THE IMPROVED icun of deaf inutes, 1st Mroadway, Now ie Jargcat wrtioutation schgo) tn the countey, ed Ibu: puro ural method. Bead for carcular, ENNSYLVANIA BULITARY AGA D- Seat ‘icutova cuntarto bok mea Ye “WENDEL TIALL,__ PITTSFIELD, WEND A trat-cli cl be The Sinan gtrsennasiel octite, BRE J, B. RUMSEY, 7 U. A, TOWNER, - GEO. D. HUMBHY, CELL ULOID GOODS. CELLULOID (Water-proof Lin- en) Cuffs, Collara and Bosoms, Price Lasts and Goods sent by mail, Catt or adtlress BARNES & CO., 86 Madison-st., Tribune Building. ‘same tira name, - IN, AL By Principal. burst, and tho streets were torn up. —_—_ TUESDAY, JUNE oft the Land-League representatives to amend the Land bill in Parliament do not seem to meet with much success.. An amendinent by Ilenly was rejected Inst night by 301 to 4, and one by Dwyer Gray, making the act in some degres retrospective, was withdrawn, there being no chance that it would pass, She Crile. —————— (ar Persons unable to purchase coptea of Tie Cuicano TurnuNE at News Agenctes and on rad- Ryerson, Moszs & Co., merchanta and shippers of Yarmouth, N. S., have failed. The Nabilities aro estimated at $160,000, =—_=_= ‘Tite population. of Iretaud, according to the recent census, Is 6,150,819, which Is a de- Gronor I. Sunny, of Now York, gavo $20,000 to the Wesleyan Female Seminary of This makes Siv,000 ns that gentleman's contribution to the instl- tution In question, He gave $45,000 for the Jams Reppatit hns arrived In Liverpool, and proposes to go to Ireland, It 1s nsserted that If he goes and makes speeches Hke those he made last year he will be accomnmodated with apartments in Kilmatuham or some othor Irish jail. Then Secretary Blaine will setting ofa boat, Henry and,Joseph Relm- keniper, two youths, were drowned at Span- {sh Fort, near New Orleans, yesterday, by in Washington that had he known that what he sald recently about Conkling would get into print he would not have saldit. Hesays, however, that he believed all he uttered on the ocension, but did not wish to seem to be Lieut. Epwarp Keatine, at one time Chief of Detectives in this city, died yester- day morning at St. Josephs’ Ilospital, in his latter, The murderer fled, but was pursued by the Sheriff’s posse, who. overtook him. He was ealled upon to surrender, but re- Rattrond near North Kent, Mass,, yesterday, by placing a stone on the track, and by nall- "| ingo fence-rall across it ata point not far ‘distant, Both obstructions were discovered Intime, The yillains who placed them on Street, -well-known -betting’ men, were’. ar; rested in London yesterday on the charge of “passing a number of forged checks. They ‘aro suspected of belng concerned in the cele- fill thirteen yvacancles in the Municlpal Coun- cil, elxht of the candidates elected were nom- funted: by the Clorical-Moderate coalition, three by the Clericals alone, and only two by tho Progressist-Modernte conlition, The re- sult aeons to presage the triumph of the sary trouble of announcing that Prince Alox- andor of Bulgaria is doing all in lils power to prevent a free and fatr ballot in tna forth. coming plebiscite, and that the gendarmerie trongorinble documents, and: are contemplat- ing tho abolition. of. the -yarlous provincial post-oflices with the same purpose, ee AFrence wind and rain storm, accompa- nied by thunder and. lightning, swevt over In ten minutes ono mation, may bu obtalne ication and sixteen-hundredths Inches of rain fol, ane Sciie fee CHAM de ALLE SA. Feit? tude, Qnty cieats | and moro than: two Inches fell: during the wa. OCEAN NAVI TON, a frewiceain uo United Etat. atorm, which laste onty half an hour, ‘Tho GT GR ar er OE more’ Kuring Weyuns. | wind blow. at the yate of thirty miles par. NORTE GERMAN LLOYD. | guatymepert, castonses peteos, wna termevont | sone, rie sowors In many parts of the elty Sronerany Winnost stated yesterday that he did not know-of any reason why Asslst- ant-Seoretary Upton should realgn, or why any person should wish lim todo so, ‘This {a taken. as Indfeating that Mr, Upton will not sever ‘hig connection with the ‘Treasury Dopartment.. It is also learned that he will bo. called on to perform some Important duties in connection with the continuance of A werren addressed by Damarck ton Bavarian farmer has been published In the: them by reducing direct taxes and communal burdons, pec aS A connesronpent- ‘of. the Loulsyilla CourtorJournal is authority for the state- ment that a woman ‘realding in Jackson County, Kentucky, was recently delivered of. soven children, . They, are all living and henithy, ‘They. welgh about four pounds each, and yescimble each other very closoly, -The editor of the CourlerJournal. Is 8 man, of strong Imagination, aud tls correspondent 2 duly by Food tt El, and end Bopt 1 For clreular apuly | noasity, BIO, & CU, will continue the Commission | has @ more werful lmagination still. aa UF Vincutay to JOHN B, MINO | osingas, {a all Its branches, as horatofore under, the Oe DON eer ay Annyste under the Coerelon act continue in Ireland,’ farmer named Bourke’ was’ arrested at Castle Island, Kerry, which scoms ~+ | to be a hotbed of sedition,-and a farmer “named Cox was arrested in Dublin for acts committed’ In Limerick County. Sheehy has been removed from Naas Jalil to _Kihoninbam,. probably. because his heaitir “was suffering in the former place. Tho efforts ’ Father 21, Tie Grand Republic, a triple-decked ex- etrsion boat, came Into collision with the Norwalk (Conn.) steamer Adelphi, yester- day, in New York May, .and both boats were somewhat damaged. Fortunately uo person was Injured. Both boats have lind soine ex- perience In the way of collisions. Grand Republic sanie the steamer Adelaide tn North River, « year ago yesterday, and the Adelphi was in collision In March, 1860. ABTAGH-COAcI on the San Antonio and Laredo ine was stopped Saturday night near. Rico Station, Texas, about twenty-fye miles from San Antonio, bya highwayman, who compelled two passengers to alight and as- sist him to rob the matl-bngs. The hold outlaw was magnanimous enough not to take any- thing froin the passengers or the driver, He isthe same person, ft Is thought, who lings committed several robberies: of the same character in that region recently, ——— person for the post. survive this. quict times, tprinted in rage and: riety he is having. Turorninus Fr person, ee had the worst of it, Ttallan were killed and soventeon In tho Italinn Itatlans at Marseilles, i ot Augsburg papers, The German Chancellor __ avn naon REUTHTSh o weaniorsnean henpet nee ee is ctlered: Beng advises the farmers to combine with the | took unto hinwelf a wife, who know not DENSON SAU RREIEDO WASBIORCS rate. E, N. HURLBUT, 158 Fiftheav. _ | Teprescntatives of the other productive trades Kate, In the City of Brooklyn years ago. A STATE LINE a in returnitig to the Retchstag only such mem- | patient public must proparo Itself to hear of WOtscon, J{Averpool, Dublin, Bolfast, and OPTICAL GOODS, bers us ara resolved to protect and advance the discovery of the only real Charloy Ross Fis Hurts decaininedadion Second Cabin Bae German labor and produgtion and assist | ! a few days, § egies, culwurd, $26, 'Thuse steamers ‘Gur nalthes ‘that have * reason- to. be who send. us thelr “padran us their. imbecties; us thelr pulpers and victims, E t 1881—TWELVE PAGES. Von Gossién, the new German Minister of Public Worship, Is disposed :to favor peace with the Pope. The other changes In the German Ministry indicate a determiuatinn to persevere in the Inte Bismarcklan policy on ecclesiastical and general affalrs, Some sur- prise ins been caused In Germany at the ap- pointment of Baron von Botticher as sub- stitute for Bismarck,* Count von Stolberg Wernizerode was deemed a more suitable France Intends to keep, 10,000 soldiers In Tunis as a sort of anny of occupation. They ate to be divided between various forts In the Interior and on the coast.. Turkey con- tinnes angry at the Interference of France In ‘Tunisian atfatrs, and the French Ambassador at Constantinople has been treated with very seant courtesy. He was unable to obtain an interview with the Sultan recently that he might present.a complimentary message from President Grévy. France will probably ‘Tne London Times once more announces the «decline of the Land League. It says that organization itns recelved many blows lately, from which it is staggering, and that amore tolerant ard tractable spiritis the result. It adds that the power of the local despots fs broken. Mr. Forster set out to put the local despots in prison, and advocated the Coercion act for that purpose, The Times would have us believe that tho despots ‘are at large still, but that thelr power for mischief fs not great. Another «dispatch has it that the Irish Iand- lords aré returning, owing to the. present In tho House of. Commons yesterday Mr. Gladstone stated, In reply to Mr. Stanhope, 2 nolsy Tory, that the British Government had no reason to think that. there existed In the United States organizations for’ comunitting outrages in England,’ but atthe same time he “was aware. that thdre were newspapers, published in tho United’ States incltamenta, to , out-, fycandethat. the Govern-- ment had made representation.to the Govern- ment of the United States on the matter. The dynamite. lunatic who writes the incite- tents referred to doubtless enjoys the noto- cu, Commissioner of Rallroads, has conipleted his Californinn trip, and has returned to Washington. Being !n- terviewed, he sild that he has no report to make to his chief, Secretary Kirkwood, in andvanee of the regular annual report, and none to the Attorney-General, in reference to tho sults against the Pacific Railroad Com- panies, lle fs going to sev District-Attorney and thinks that no further trouble about tha Mr, French Is.much surprised that anybody shonld think there was anything consurablo in his letter to Mr, Stanford, Sfr, Theophi- lusFrench !sachildlike and bland sort of , Rtorina was continued at Marsellles yes- terday, and tho Italian residents seem to have Thelr club-houso has been closed, and the Italian Consul is being guarded by French troops. 1t Is stated that ‘alight persons have been killed and twenty- threo persons wounded, In:the French ‘Chambers yesterday Minister'Constans sald thot the rloting was caused by a party of laborers attacking some Frunch workmen, ‘Tho latter being reinforced, ro- taliated. He sald that only four persons Chamber the Minister ‘stated thut Gen. Cialdint, Itallan Ambassador to France, had been Ine instructed to demand protection for the ‘The French working- men seem to be greatly incensed against the Ttallang, and there will be some difilculty fn matntalning peace between then, + Tne alarming news reaches us from San Franelsco that the real, simon-pure, unadul- terated, and only Roger. Tichborne | has turned up In the vicinity of San Diego, Cal., where ho has had an Interview with Gon, W. Ii, L. Barnosg. the Duke of Sutherland, *Bull-Run” Russell, and other persons, in which he took occasion to aay that the ‘Tich- borne Clalmaut, otherwise Arthur Orton, fs a fraud, and that ho (the person of San Diego) is the only genulne Roger Tichborne, lo says ho served through the War, and go far forgot his grief at the refusal of bis Cousin Kate to marry lim. that he went and _ "We are atrald that Europeans will never like ‘us Americans, We. aro giving them “Jota of trouble,” Our pork-packers are an unending source of discomfort to France; our fertile plaing that: Invite immigrants from all parts of the world ure draining Ger many of its fighting-men; our Irlehdynumlte “patriots?! threaten to blow up the British navy and to kill the English Prime Minister; and now comes the news from one’ of the ‘Austrian’ Provinces that ‘returned: eml- grants from America "".encourage the people to yealst™ conseription :for the Augtrian milida,;°‘The * only: “Buropean thankful -for the existence of'Americn-are the Italians, orlpples, and bandittl; the English gontry, who send us thelr scapegrace sons; the Swiss, who send the Irish poor-law guardians and the Irish Jandlords, who send s WASHINGTON. * The President Said to Have Given MacVeagh Some ° Sensible Orders. bonts.’? It appears, from that the star-ronte service, Brady, and the River and mate relations to each other, follows: Star-Route Prosecutors Warned Against Any Ex Parte “Foolishness,” Tho Exposure of. the Intricate Relations Between Star Routes and Rivers and Harbors, or four years, this river can ereased.”? | , would be found effective. The Same Thief Frequently Got the Swag for the Greek ant the “Star” Navigation Thereof. navigation o} Public Sentiment Being Manufactured to | Who secured the contract to Secure a Restoration of the Appropriations. above quoted, Suit of a Contractor Against Brady for $27,000 “ Bor- rowed Money.” ress, the’ jonger. ‘To please the peop! . ment of French Sees No Beason Why He Should Have Been Anxious to Report to Headquarters. and people, railroad, good kept a boat foulin He Reported ‘in a Hurry to Proyd Mr. Stanford, and That Was All There Was of It. draft. did pretty well, He Is Highly Delighted with the Fact that the Government Will Get $350,000, STAR ROUTES. WHAT AN ODSCURE PAPER SAYS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuinatoy, D.C, June%.—The Evening Critic, ithas been reported, was purchased by its new owners for the purpose, among otherthings, of creating public opinion that would be favorable to persons threatened with’ indictment for connection with star routes. In its [sue to-night It has an article which, Iu very excathedra mannor, pre- tends to state the position of the Admin{stra- ton with regard to the manner of prosecut- points alung the St. reuched bye chosen to-morrow, have been, thrown out, an the same tine. settled upon. thon : Cabinet officer, Tho drift of the article ts that the President has decided .thatno persons shall be presented ta the Grand Jury for indictment. until the: record evidence against them Is of such a character ng will beyond doubt result Ina conviction, and that persons are nottupo oo INDICTED UPON EX PARTE AFFIDAVITS, been engaged sel in star-route matters. against Gen. Brad: that they will turn State’s evidence, and fur- nish the prosecutors evidence to - indict others, It if claimed tat th Polley of Hie prosecutors has been teally changed by B reason of the auterferdicg of the eee wat a xe ras Ou 3 In ehort, {t is dectared ‘that the President, rady to Joti A. Walls! Wild anxious to see the ends of justice ful- | OMET SR Roe, Bee filled, is not willing that the power of his Administration sliall be used to compass the” end of anything that is not just, and wilt not consent to the program of using the Grand Jury as an indiscriminate drag-net with which to go fishing for: State’s ovidence, The original policy, the Critic says, was to hurry a great inass of indictnients. through “the Grand Jury on the ex parte afiidayits and statements of 9 select corps of trained witnesses, In the hopo that some of the in- dicted parties would bo TEMRIFIED INTO: TURNING STATE'S EVI- DENCE, and thus furnish the prosecution with’ the evittence it needed to secure conviction, but which it could notobtatn through the regniar and legitlmate processes of justice. Tho program was to pile up the Indictments just atthe adjournment of the June term, and then lot the victims sweat through the hot weather, asone of tha prosecutors happily phrased ft. The bollef was that this process, coupled with an unsparing use of the Depart- ment knife in chopping off contracts, would by fall ‘squeeze’ somo of the contractors Into natate of desperation, when thoy would ‘be willtng to swenr to anything the prosecution might want in order to secure a let-upon tho torture, ‘The program described above was devised and hag been followed until very re- contly, when it, too, was moiitied In conse. quence of more mature’ deliberation and wiser counsels,’ ‘There have been rumors that the Attorney-General would, take issue with the President in the premises, an would insist on tha original program being carried out, but friends of that oficer say thera {s no truth in such statements.” PARTICULARS FROM MESIPIIIB, Postmastor-General James haa recalved a roport from an Inspector of the Post-Oftico Department in one of the Southorn States which {ndicates that tremendous efforts will be made by steamboat companies on all the Southern ‘and Western rivers where star service has been discontinued or reduced to bronk down the polloy of economy and re form Initinted by the present Administration, ‘The Inspector says that ‘nearly all the Post- masters at the river landings ire merchants who are also agents of the steamboat com- panies, and who, therefore, are willing to do overyth-ng they can to prontota the Interests of sthesa companies, Io says that many of the Postmasters are ouguged, under direction of. the companies, in’ getthuz uy petitions and protests aginst the nets of the Department, and In other ways attempting to “MANUFACTURE PUNLIC SENTIMENT agninat that action, in the hove of securing: ls raversal, A now feature {n the star-route business comes In a letter received by the Postmaster-Genoral to-day trom an oflleer of a rallroad in Arkansas, 1n discusstoy tho Memphis & St Francis River route, which was: recently ordered discontinued, ab a saying of §12,000 a year this ofilcer says that the route was esi bifshedt and: the contract awarded mainly in tho Interest of Memphia merchants, who desired to control the trade of St. Francls River, which thoy were thus enabled to do, to the detriment of the City of Helena, ‘The writer of the lottor continues; ‘Asa matter of accommodation to the people, we have been Garrsing the mail dally between Helena and Marianna and jntermadiate polnts ata very low rate, but the sub-sub- mi from speculations in state! $5,000; batance die, $27,000, pay all wil bo matter. and curing those years stuted above, quent’ to Mr. Brady from $ merelal transactions, wounded, Foreign the tronble himself. than the truth? : V0" poso of - preventing contract at regular Government rates, There has pean for some time post: | - +d BENGULAR MYBTENY connected with these routes and contraal which, happily, you have broken up, One o! the features 0! rascally contracts was the contract with whatis known gs the Mem- phis & St, Francis River Packet Company, a corporation organized for by, and ron exclusively iu the interest of, certain Mum- phis mere an & ue busless it the entles. thver raile wou not justify on; ly to continue in the trade, but the ines mous iuull aubsluy or contract of §13,000° where every righ :people granted, That ts mountain of wu mole-hole, of the } : : . GEN, BUTLER is in the city, and St 1s reported that he lias by.ex-Senator Dorsey as coun- berrowed tho gum named above. Sr. always treated these loans as purely {n the strict ling of his regitinr Lanking busliess, and not as sums pald for “expediting”? fils route, Mr. Brae dy’s conduct, however, hag, creato a strona impression that he considered these stims as loans about which he need not Those whe are cognizant of the facts do not doubt Mr., Walsh's ability to fully ostablish his claims, FRENOIL WAT THEOPHILUS SAYS NEGATDING 103 BINVE FULL, OF UNSIFTED TIISTLES, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Wasiinaroy, D. C., June 2,—Theophilas French, Connulssfonerof Railroad Accounts, has returned to the city, Ho admits thegen- uineness of the-Jetter which he wrote to President Stanford, of the Central Pacife, ‘and does not see any harm in is haying done so, and Is evidently surprised ‘at the sharp comment which that fact has erented, Io even goes so far as to say that his letter Is in no sensen surrender of the position of tha Government, He does not explain why ho gave his views to the rallway company beloro he furnished them tothe Government, Hesays Inexplanation that,'after ho had finished the investigation, one of tha shareholders of the road sid: “French, If you, have finished now, and dono your worst, you inight, at least, have the good nature to say that you find Callfornia and the road Improving, and the rallroad Interests here In flue condition,” “This”. says French, “1 consented to do, and what Isaldon the subject was nu more bean such ns to . As TO THE surT, * Fronch saya: "My" opinion .a! been that) tho’ Thurman’ Funding’, act: was devised and -pusnd for: the pure litigation. always an expensive lusury, und espectally fn deulings with wealthy corporations, for, ator fora service which we would gladly erforin for $200 enabled them to run thelr, the snme letter, as managed b: Harbor engineered In Congress, have somewhat Inti- THESE TWIN SCHEMES to plunder the ‘Treasury were onorated as A. Congressman would mall-route established on somo Iittle streati and sone individual favored by: Brady wou get the contract tucarry the mall over It. course navigation would be found difieultand the Congresanutn would go before the Com- milttee on Commerce and say: Now here is a strean tipon which a mall route has been es tablished, aud the contractor complains that, unless the obstructions to navigation are ree moved, he will be compelled to. give up the service, or else recelye more pay. T! ple there must have thelr amalis. an appropriation of $10,000n year fur three @ innde Nave {gable, and the cost of mall service, which must not be discontinued, will not’ be In- THIS ARGUMENT. ‘The star-route appropriation would necessitate. the making of another appropriation to “improve” the some little stream upon which a Post-Oflice or. two had been established and the limprovement of the streain wou Insure the continuance of thasnull contract, Moreover, the lucky mail contractor was sometines the same fortunate individual “improve”? the navigation, 25 will be seen from the letter The writer says: “Since the nunullinent of that Infamous contract, their boat Is virtually outof the trade, for, with the loss of that inall contract and the ending of THE FOOLISIE APPROPRIATION made for duck-ponds by cach expiring Con- dowt find ft p le the Congressinnn from our First find at Appropriation made for the Improve- ?Angeville River, whieh js nothing butasmall bayou cinptying into St. Francis Htiver, with puly one small town of about 400 his town reached by This appropriation was turned over virtually to. this same St. Francis River, Packet Com ays Which with a lot of cottonwood saplings when not employed {n transferring freight for n boat of deeper In this way, between the $10,000 up proprintion and the star-route contract, they rofitable to rut of his district District, TO INFLUENCE YOUR.DEPANTMENT, they have got the Memphis papers to publish bogus correspondence from an ‘indiguant’ population along the creek 3 rancis River, and those articles are belng | Central Pacitle Company. Mr. Freneh intl | known ag St. copied into Louisvilla and othor papers, enable you to sit down on this effort, we will enter Into ® contract to carry. the mall front Helena to Forest City, and will include Phillips Bayou, the Cut-Off, and any other Francis horetofore the St. Francis River Packet Company, at Government rates.” EIGHTEEN OF THE GRAND JURY which {s to.pasa on the star-rotte cases have been qualified, and the remaining five will be petit jury, cleven selections to {11 the vacancies thereby made will be made at Onicers of the Criminal Court express themselves greatly. pleased with the good quality of the jurors so far as ‘They say no action is probable on the star-route cases until September, ing the star-route cases. No names are re- il COLLECTOR MERRITT ,000, 000, ‘ ported, but tho article claims to be based on | Is here getting Itfs papors and Instructions as Moores old ole receipt ot Hits Deuartiyents “tho highest authority,” and: “the Consul-General at London. Hv expects to} ie bonds ~ presented being -sume-, “highest authority” could’ not be less sail in about two weeks. 4 what. in A BUIT WHICH WILL NE ENTERED IN THE SUPREME COURT F of this District to-morrow by John Ay y, throws more Haut upon the methods, of. procuring .moncy* rom: before Grand Juries, nor ure some members | Stir-toute contractors, than an “evidence | hereby given that United States relataratt of the ring to be indicted In the expectation made pubes "ony, be nouleed to BEzIN | bouts of the 5 par eent functed toan of 1931, was not derived from, telephone stock, or Wall streot. The suit of Mr. Walsh is based upon the. following ent of an account between Mr. Walsh AsittxaToN, D, C. May 14, 16i1-Thomas J. y Paths Sh, 18at, cnsh cash McDonough ‘was over lust by a peaceful comproinisy, clktmed was fn y ALL THERE 19 TO TUK BUSINESS. I holleye the Central Paciilo ts rvady and Willing to comply with tho terms ‘ofthe law, ‘and Leuce 1 feel disposed to conduit wie the rond on amicable principles, but without tho least notion of surrendering tho Government's rights, They aro making a ‘as Will soun be ahown to every one’s satisfaction.” Auditor Freuch ig reported as suying as one reason bul, ro get 8 the peo- Now, by a of his Watsti the loaned 200; April 14, 1890, cuah loaned to him, ‘20, 1880, ens loaned to him, 332,100, Cr.— Nove 8, 158, ov, 18, 1850, by cash pald, $5,400 pili beeen pa The history of this Indebtedness of Brady is thusset forth in the sult which will be brought for Mr, Walsh, by L.-G. Iline, ono of tho prominent lawyers of the District, _ Mie JOUN As WALSIE was 9 banker in Washington In 1879 and 1850, He Toned the’ sum named to Brady, ‘and, with tho exception of the two repayments noted inthe account ag a Brady -hns. mado no payment since November, 1879, though hea hag repeatedly requested personally and through counsel to do so. ‘The business of Mr. Walsh was that of a lender of monoy, and ho largo business in discounting wliat | are known as postal drafts, In this capuelty he discounted the dratts of George 1. MeDou-. ough, the original contractor on, the famous Sant a ¥6& Prescott route, failed, Ile turned the route over to Walsh, ng the beat security he could give him. ij IN THIS WAY WALSH NECAME A BTAR- ROUTE CONTNACTOR for the first and only time. It was subse- Walsh taking charge of tho route, and after it had been “expedited” by 74,600 to $180,000 that Brad Wals cotn- ds to-<lay thero hat been $43,400,000 of 6 por : been ida i ways Tins That is instantly t alates erase £35 {dt moko. fis. report, to the De oS: Ad bo te Genial with Tim -Trinuse correspondent to-day, Mr. French says he was surprised: that the publication of his letter regarding the afta! of the Central Pacific had excited so muc! comment. ‘The letter wag written and seut. to Mr. Stanford at New York, with thy ox- .” peetation that it would reach him before he” aniled for Europe. It appears, Mr, French -. and, that Mr. Stanford hind sailed before the. . letter arrived at New York, and that Mr, Huntington. furnished copy for. pub- fr Ileution. Mr. French did not consider © It Incumbent upon him to make the | - result. of his’ Investigation -of - the affairs of the Central Pacific known to the Secre- tary of'the Interior nntil he should present all the datalls, which will require consider- able time, His letter to Mr. Stanford | - RELATED -TO A CURRENT StATTER, Mr. French saysheis by law reaulred to make an annual report on the Istof Novern- ber, and that hu can see no -fmpropriety In” his writing such n letter ns thatto Mr, Stan. - ford whenever the facts warrant it, Mr - Freneh ts greatly pleased with tha results investigation a! ie. Central Paclfic .alfairs, and “Intimates that thero isn fair prospect that the Government will receive, without Jitigntion, about $375,000 more from tliat Contpany ou account of the business of 1880. than had been expected. While Mr, French is not ready-to communi- cate the details of his investigation, he satd, in answer to an inquiry ti the correspondent in relation to the terms of the Iease.of the ~ Southern Pacific, that ¢ NE HAD DEEN MISINFOUMED * in ferard to It. He supposed that It was terminable at pleagure, whereas he: found upon Investigation that It lias still four years to run, and he does not fear that interests of ~ the Government will be imperiled on that aecuunt. ‘The disputed question’ as to whether the Government. shall be. credited with the earnings of a leased non-subsidized trond which carrey treight in: competition with a subsidized road, which forms. part of the Central Paelfic system, was settled by the Central Pacitic authorities RECEDING FROM THEIR POSITION, and admitting the claim of the Government to share in such enrnings, Mr, . Freneh thinks the business of the Pacific Coast roads is only in ‘its Infancy, and that its propor- tlong Rre destined so to increase as to iusure the Government against, loss on account of its ald and guarantees. . Mr. French went to New York to-night to confer with Afr. Huat-, ington and with District-Attorney Wood- ford, who has charge of the suit neainst the minted that this sult would probably be dis- '. coutined agaresultof his recent investiga- jons, THE TREASURY. CHEERING NOTICE TO RRLICRY BONDHOLD- SIS, : Wasmrsartoy, D, C., June 20.—The follow- ‘ing circular in relntion to the continuance of United States registered bonds of the 5 per cent funded loan of 1681 has just. been is: sued by tha Treasury Department: * * . 4 WASHINGTON, D.C., June 20.—In the pro- visions of circular No. 52, dated May 12, 1881, for continuance of United States registere! ponds, 5 percent funded ‘loan. of 1831, ne . Ihnlt of such bonds to be continued waslixed - a the bonds to've accented In excess of tha amount tixéd, while many persons who: had ‘notified the Department on ur before that: dtu of thelr Intention -to present thelr’ bonds” for continuance, and. had. proceeded .In good faith to carry out their purpose, wore unable, for varlous rensons, to surrender thelr bonds before the Hmitwas reached.’ It is’ the “de-: ,. sire of the Department to extend: to -all,.. ¥ far as practicable, equal opportunity to can + tinue their bonds, and to that end natica fy + = Teappatlii: whieh the Department was notis fied on or before the 2d of May, and which, through no fuult or negligence of the own ers, failed to reach the Department before the Minit was reached, will be accepted for continuance if transmitted to this oftice on or + beforo the Ist of July next. * *WILLTAS WINDOM, “ Secretary of the ‘Treasury.” AT THE CLOSE OF DUSINESS —; + | cent coupon bonds received for continurnce at3ly per cent, exclusive of those presented: for continunnee at the London agency, * Sceretary Windom suid toxlay that he knew: of nv reason why Assistant-Secretary Upton should resign, or why he should request his ‘| resignation, PN SECRETARY BLAINE. HE ASSURES A REPORTER THAT NE 1A8 NOT (UNDUE INFLUENCE WITH THE PRESIDENT, Washington Correspondence Oinclunatt Enquirer. Sceretury Blaine has been confined to his residence for over a week with o slight rheumatle attack, which caused his pliy- sielan to order rest and quiet. Lealled at his house, and was admitted as a personal frlend who did not want nyroffice, Ie re- fused to talk for the public, but T'will nover- tholess print a part of ‘what he said.. IT told him there was a feeling mnong some of his © friends in the West: that ho was prompting Mr. Garfield to do things which, in thone: selves, were matters of porsonal revenge o his part, Deus To this he answered + ‘ “1 do notses how any ona can entertaln such an opluion, “Mr. Garileld:- has done many things which I would feel proud to have done, but no part of the credit belongs to me. Tho President’ hos repeatedly: . gald that - the appointment of Judge ,Rob- ertson was’ his own’ act, decided upon befure he left Mentor, and that he did not consult any ong.about it: it was a ‘treas- ury appointment, with which the State De- partinent had nothing to do, and Lato not tneddle with other Depirtments. 1 necd not tell you that I was gratified by the appoint- ment, and Tain eerthiy the country {8.7 +" Yot the Stulwarts complain that you have an undue influcneewith the President, and that through your friends, you predominate in the Cabinet,” 1 said. f . Phat is without foundation” in fact After [had dechled to accept tha State De partment 1 nidvised Mr, Gariield not to put another Blaine man in, the Cabinet, and he ‘The Post-Olice .Dupartment, the most popular {n ‘the Government, having over GU, winploscs was Blyen, to un avowed friend of Str, Coukilug. ‘Pho War Oflee wns piven ton warn friend of Gen, Grant. The Treusury was given to a gontlenan who was tho firat chuice of ‘his own Stata forthe Chi- . engo nomtuation, And {ff had been a stand Ing candidate for: the Prealdenting nom Inatlon_L would. not~ have’ accepted the State Department, | L could have remained in the Senate te the end of my'torm, end. thus have avolded many.annoyances suck ut” you mention and. tho ‘chayces of . making enemles, The first: year of nny Administra:; tion is always full Of gnnoyatces, because oflices ara given us -polltical- rewards, und there are tun applicants for every. ofilve, "Phere are less thin 100,000 Federal offices of | avery kind. and character, . Thera are to-tny on fle in the Department more thun a mill- ston apltcations for places, all of them in” | {ayor of. persons ‘of imure or less influence, “and who fave done alt they could in the way of party sucvice. ‘The first obllmution of. the ~ appointing .pawer 3. ta the 60,000,000 people, andthe President and hits advisors have to > perform che duty ‘of ylving the places to the , est imun, though ‘they often have to chouse botween inon of equal charncter and ubllity. _At first the disuppointad ning In pyely ee ok ap. ub-contractor has faite etwoen you and me, they always employ the . to. pay up, and,. unless some -arrange- | beat fawyurs. that inary can buy. di the «Will Foal sore ub, ba Hine thoy will ge ; 8 a eas i v ul 7 a arg with the boltorit was off, and that nate | we West that the row avur the Hobertgan abe yolntment jay disrupt the party fu New. “ Noaguger of such a result,” he anawered, “Tho people get Ured of & machine, often want to substitute another one for It, Agreabman anda party leader fn te West was long the ruling power tn his State and a great ono in the Natlon. But he was a pow-* er su long that he lost hig State to his party, and when fie died shortly afterward tne wheels of his muchine thought they could never turn aguiu because thelr propelling © power was gone, Aud yet ug soon as theso peoply hada chunce to breathe they recov> reer