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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, W YORK. NE ve ne ay 1 Ml marlow Woed Doubts that the 4 Bones of Morgan Have te Been Found, i ie ghe Story of the Murder as Told 0 i tim by One of tho Par- fa ‘ ticipants. t ; Business, 08 Shown by the Ex- 2 changes, Still on the Mar- a volous Ivoroase. ho Last Three Weeks’ Trans- actions Unequaled in the a Country's History. ae be «gull-Run” Russell Favors Mar- *” thal Law in the Far West Country. ho ot Til cuison Preparing to Astonish Europeans a at the Paris Electric A Exhibition. eng tee. = i fho Bulls in Produce Terminate id the Armistice with the b Bears. Yanderbilt’s Double Team Trots the Fastest Mile to Wagon on Record. "9 Hl cris W. Field Predicts a Great Fight ube Betweon tho Giant Cor= een. 7. poratlons. the. 12 he ie Dark Oporations of s Man Only Two Weeks de a . Ont of Castle Garden, : bind » MORGAN, THE MASON. (9 monow ween pounts THAT TUR TONES nt, your ARE THOSE OF TIE MURDERED ie “." gpectat Dispateh to The Caicago Tribune, ect New Youn, June 23,~It is quite’ probable Fie that the bones reported ta ‘have been: found . yetterday at Pembroke, near Batavin, N. ¥., may not be those of Willian Morgan, a3 was a fupposed, and the pinca.of bis sapul- 1, ehre is Mkely to remain as mitch ful amystery ns over. Thurlow Weed is un- iy queatlonnbly more familiar with the facts of ior the abduction of Morgan than any othor for person living, Ie sald to-day to a Thnes . reporter: =“ Tho mere fact that with tho re- malns was found a ring bearing the Initials u “W.ML? goes for nothing. ‘Thore may have z been 10,000 people whose Initints nro ‘W, M.! ™% “But I cannot account for the fact that a pa- ral pershould be found noar tho body with tho to tameof Henry Brown, Henry Brown was interested In the case, He was a Inwyer and afterward published o book giving an ah scount of foe MORGAN'S DISAPPEARANCE, Tknew Brown very woll, and what is sald ibout him is all true, It fs very extraordl- oary that bis name should be found. I dd not xnow Morgan, though I have wen , him. He wrote part of his book in Rochester, and Ived in rete that clty nt that time. ‘Cho proposition to te publish the book was first mate to me, while log be was writing it, but I thought thata man far eho had taken an oath to keep a secretought io to keap it, and I declined to touch it, ne, After tho disappearance of Morgan aiid his ing nanuseript,” Mr. Weed continued, “an ine 1 testigating committea were appointed, and ned they worked for months and’ months. ‘The {lag Comittee learned beyond a doubt that the MORGAN WAS TAKEN OUT OF THE JAIL 3 Canandaigua, where ho had been Jmpris- fne ened on some trifiing charge, taken to Niag- Tw ara Falls and put In the fort or magazine and ta, kept there for several days. The fort.agn- Li {ained no soldicrs, but was under. charge of om avatehinan. The object of this was to send bim through the Canada fur coun- ‘i fy up to tho extreme Northwest, s wet =fifm away from. Bliller 4 and theothers whom he Influenced to publish nds his book, ‘Tha Canadian Masons wero to fire have dono part of the work, but, after hald- vot fog ono or two meotings, they refused to the have onything to do swith the case, ly. tod =Morgan =o was left onthe Ted funds of ils ‘abductors, ‘This will ma sive you somo clue ag to who the abductors i Mere. ‘There was o colebration of Knights ore Templar at Lewiston, followed by a supper, Thero mny avo been some wine at on a'suppar, and perhaps the partielpants tie Were unduly excited, Col Willlam King, ton site en with flea i's éloso sare ei Canandalgua, . ree TOOK MONGAN TO LAKE ONTARIO, AND . DKOWNED IIS the Bhoy took fimout inn smalt bont, attnched fe elghty to him, and dropped hin overboard, ch That ts believed to be true, as ascertatned by ont ha Investigating — Conunittee, Now fanes tha “extraordinary seeno of lt hid finding of the body, and veh aire women cach saying that the body was v as Of her husband. Abouta year after wet Horgan war drowned « body way’ found on of i) shore of Lake Ontario, ‘An inquest way Pe eae te Sic years after thts,” Air, Wood continued, after 1 had suoved from heater to tere -Albany,'l waa sued for libel: for publishing 8 ice Satemontin connection with this vary eub- nay det, T had charged Gen. Gould with fu Rshing the money ‘ TO CARRY OUT TItIS PLOT. ‘ John Whitney, the man who secpiyed the Money from Gould, was one of my witnesses, Ol had no tenr of the result, But when the paint jawyer fount Awwas prepared to 5 had char jey shut out m, ae hehe eae : of) 1 Gus Gen. Gould, furniened the , Dub that ho furnished I¢ knowl een ‘urnished 1 with a guilty knowledge ‘tat at the Megat purpose for lutelt de was tobe ent ed. dur theso circumstances, » of oe A eve tae SM ae Hon and fol Whitnoy te ont an oyster tlbper with mo in my house, We wera al! ait requatntnnees au had a sociable time, f Nora ttPper while we were talking about. diguppearance, Barton suddent w mn 1Wntney, ‘John Whitney, whydon' ct You uid Gell-all bout te it you Wi coul all about tt ou would, i Atter soma hesitation Wlttioy toll. the vate pewle story, He told us how Morgan had rt hi taken to Fort Ningara, and how’ he a wid been taken on the Inke' and drowned ee nh heavy jwelghts Ritashed to phn. ite tl ope gomortahly, | ho. sald, re ih atx years, ‘The Sherlt! wos ‘always after pte at In "his dreams, When ho had told his for 1a Md given us all the particulars, Barton ery dito him: ‘John. E suppose you know we a Sou te You nowt! * Yes? Wititney Feplled, ees ‘uke * ok dentigy dered the confession entirely soul ae THE STORY WAS NEVER TOLD,” “ colt Weed paused for a faw monients to ake of ect his thoughts, - At length he went on: pay weg 2, twenty-seven years afterward, 1 vel was fn Chitengo attending the National Con- ines Whew that first nominated” Incoln, isd ang, Was than i lu, Uhicaxo, ine th ha went to amy hotel to ted b that ho wanted me to wrlte out what he “se oa Tevenledsn ime in Albany, and put it In ay wealed @. spe. Uf he died first the state- # Bent was Then to be given to the public. it J dled first the packnge was to be so lefl that on lis death the seal would be broken and TI: CONTENTS DIVULOED, Ttold fim that 1 would to thts, but that was then yery busy. I was working inthe fntereats of Seward, and the nominna- tion of Lincoln was on prent ills. appointment to me. In the exelte- ment f forgot all about Whitney, and was Just zoing away whon L met iim, Toscemet disappolnted thatthe fatter had not ben written, and -L tald him that £ would ect hint muni, St was only. a shor! tino after that that tho Rebellion broke out, and (LT owas sont to SHTODG, with the statement still uniweltten, While was In London Lwrote to Whitney, telling him to goto Alexander 1, Willinins, a con> filentiad friend of ining in Chleago, and show him my fetter, and. HE WOULD WRITE OUT THR STATEMENT. When [eamo home my fetter was lying on tho table, liaving been returned “to ma through the Dead-Letter oflee, It hat Tenchud Chicago after Whitney dled, so it happened | that the confession was never putin writing, This story of tho finding of the body near Bataving” Mr. Week concluded,“ contradicts all the avidenve that tho body jay taken to Fort Nisqars by . Jom ay ultnoy and) Burrit Smith, This evidence ‘lias stool tincontra- dicted for years. Morgan was take! out (of the ‘Canandafgtia Jnil at@ o'clock in the evening and taken to Rochester, where thera was nrelay of horses, ‘Tho carriages ware changed there Inn aiitet place, and Col. Jewitt furnished anothor. change of horses nat. Clarkson, Ate other . change was | mnile further west It Is on long ilistaneo from the lake to Pembroke, nt lenat a long distance to cary a. body surreptitiously. Why tt should have been done Teannot see, But If thers wero any writings from Henry Brown found about this body that fact ‘will vd Brent weight ha statement, and make a new complication in an already much com- plileated case,’” UNDOUNTEDLY Bogus. A dispatch to tha Pies from Batavia to- night apparently settles the questions to the genuineness of Morgaws bones, . Upon. more thorough inquiries, to-day, Dred. 1. Coates, who inspected the remains, sald that, while they belong to a human being, they gre too suinll for n full-grown man. Mr. Mix botng closely questioned, reiterated tho statement that. In his bellef, the ree muna belong to Morgan, but sttbsaquent- ly admitted “that nelther the ring nor tho manuseript was found. ‘This admission of Surveyor Mix, relative to the articles which formed the basis of bellef that the bones were the anti-Masot’s, lends to the conelu- asfon that the story was concocted in an imagluntive brain, CYRUS W. FIELD. HE PREDICTS A GREAT FIGUT BETWEEN ‘THE ING CORPORATIONS, Spectat Dispatch to The CAlcupo Tribune, New Yon, June 24.—Mr, Cyrus W, Field this afternoon, discussing with a fimes re- porter the prospects ahead for the bulls aud bears, sald upon the outlook ahend for the cable companies: “Ah, there Is n bly fight ahead,—yes, Indeed, 2 mighty big fight. It {an‘t going to bo any mock battle this time. Things hinve gone too far, ‘The men {nter- ested have not been spending all their time, and.efforts, and cash just for mera show. No, sir, not. py any means, Somebody is going to bo hurt when the real struggle comes, for there are fieavy.imen jn the field, and {t need not surprise us if somo mien now rated pretty high are forced down tostaydown, Mr, Gould's new cables will be Ind before July is gone, and THEN THE FIGHT WILT. BRAIN. ‘There ts no way out of 1 ~=Gould ts in for something more than a mero skirmish. Ile is not In‘a humor to comproinige, Little concossions are not Boing to satisfy him, Ho proposes to sweep everything if he ean. But. maybe. he cut, “Ho will have to take ‘his chances, and I guess ho Is el anxious to put ready an all to n test, Anyhow, we won't have to walt long for the fun. Before summer is over we shall have our fill of ft, and he will be the lucky mun who iy out of the fight. ‘It is hard to ‘predict who will come of victor, Mr. Gould will not have a walk-over, It is no. puny power that he at- tacks, but, whoover triumphs, It ty. certain thot the public will bo, ut loast for tho thne, + deoldadiy. the gather, Rates will go down, and” the present’ enble tart of cents a word will be abolished within twenty-four hours after ‘the now cables are du operation, . For inyeelt, 1 believe that the public will’be asked for patronaxe at 13 conts a word, aud the press will bu served for half that rate, We can afford to sev the fight zo on. But the trouble fs by no tneans to be confined to: cable elrcles,” continued Mr, Field. “‘fho “raltruads were never more ealous of eavh other than at present... Mor 0 past five youts, more particularly last year, you see they woro all ~ OVERWHELMED WITIC BUSINERS, buts change hag come, or ig about to come, and each railroad magnate is now buaily en- gaged in charging all manner of misdemean- ors against ‘competitors, Each wants to ‘| monopolize everything, Each clalius that competing managements are dishonest, and that none othor is dealing fulrly. It’s an old trick, you know, fur wman when he wants to break a contract to attribute breuches to the other party, to eulogize his own honor, and deny everybody else. Well, that is abot 8 sizu of the present contest between. tbe raflronds. Every ong of the truni lines is Trendy to cut rates and take every. other ad- vantage possible of compotition In order to keep up its onormous earnings of last year, ae VANDERINLT 18 MAD with Garrett. Garrott 1s mad with Vander- bilt, and they both are mad with Jay Gould, , who {sag nad as either with them’ and. all the others, ‘Thora ty not one of them but is mad, ‘There is not one of them but is plane ning to outreach the others, and there is not one of them but will exort himself in every Way, fairneas and honesty aside,. to push 9 JUNE wy 1881—TWELVE PAGES. through the banks ts larger than ever before. Indced, while speculators are going up nud down, croaking contiiualfy, some of the Jargest merchants frankly” neinit that they have never seen a farwer business, Te 0 fe branches thers Is. Siitenttss ‘The production of pig-iron, for example, does wot inerease ab ete though the makers of manufactured ron hive nl they enn do. Butit does not follow that winter Is here becuse. an ute finely frost hing nipped ony rosebud, PRODUCE, THE NULLS SHOVING TINGS UP. Speciut Nipatch to Tha Chieaso Trtune, New Your, dune 22—Tha bulls on ‘Change have recoveretl from thelr poniten- tlal relapse, ns the danger of being too long of this world and too shortof the next ap- pears to have passed away fur the present, and they sent the grain market up vith a boon that makes good for the dullness of yesterday. ‘Tho bears, on the other hand, are mote penftent than before, and are sorry that thoy did not forsake the errors of their ways before It is too Inte, except ata loss of thelr worldly’ goods, of which thoy are ino short. Wheat, corn, and onts were ‘all active and higher, with considerable ex- citument bused on renowed reports from the “unfavorable weather” and “short crop bureau,” which was in full blast this morn- ing, as usual when THY BIG NULLS take hold of the bellows, Howell and Iree- man were bulling July wheat, and August, too, while William Bingham falled to brenk September after “throwing” two boat-lonts on the market at one-eighth of a cent under it, Corn options wore exceptionally ‘active ab Wigher prices, as Hiekox was buylug them ull, and the boys sold him thelr June, while Martin & Clapp gave him a helping hand on August which Sdson supplied them with. Armour and “Billy” Wallace wanted nJitile September, too, which Martin & Freeman accommodated them with. ‘The evidences of A DEAL IN CORN Indicated two weeks ago are apparently be- ie supplied, and a lively time is looked for. ‘The busta of tho strength to-day was tha colt Wenthor, lateness of the crop, and private dispatches from Chicngo estimating the pros- pects 15@30 per cent below inst year at this date. Estimates on: wheat are also wired rom thet" great centre the world’s commercial news to the effect. that thrashing of — whent ‘will show a less yield than expected, though thore has been jione ns yet except for sain- ples to send to market first and get free ad- vertisement, The ont teal seems to be re- viver, a8 June and July were bouglit by the clique again to-day, and the market ad- vanced three-quarters of acentonrly, Corn was three-quarters of a cent higher also, and cash Wheat one and two cents higher nt the opening. Wallace, Clapp & ilickox are rune ning the oat deal here at present. 2 =f THE DUKE, HE 19 HORRIFIED AT WHAT He BAW IN THE PAR WEST. + Spectal Duapateh to The Crteago Tribune. New York, June 23.—The Duke of Suth- Orland and party have returned from their inspection of the Western raliway system. “Bull-Run” Russell, who 1s one of the Party, speaking to-day of tho trip across the plains, said: ‘Our progress was marked by blood.” In explanation of this startling an- nouncement he added: “In the extreme Western country somebody had just been shot in evory place we visited, I think that martial law wauld be the best method of re- pressing such crimes, as the courts appear to be of no use, These places being on the fringe of civilization, the criminidls eseape Auto savage life after comunitting - AN QUIRAGE UPON CIVILIZED TIFF As they generally shoot cach other, these oc- currences are not so deplorable as if they killed respectable citizens, Jim Moon was shotzwhile we were In Denver, and the ‘act was hailed with general applause,” Dr, Russell aysented to the suggestion that the lite Mr. Moon was not a valuable member of the community. | Whien questioned in regard to the telegraphic report that ho and tho Duke of Suthorland lad had an interview with the man in San Franetseo who claims to’ be Roger ‘Tehiborne, and that ho had. sent to Englund. a long letter on the subject, Dr, Russell sald that f was wholly incorrect. Nelthor he nor tho Duke of Sutherland saw the man, and hehad mar written any letter about the matter, ‘Lhe only : FOUNDATION For THE REPOIT was the fact that thoy. hada conversation with Gen, Burnes, of San Franelsco, who hud been much tmpressed with the man’s story. it Bppeared thot this claimant spoke French badly, whereas the genuine Roger Tichborne Spoke. it well, and 1 could not be supposed that he would: have" Jived) jn the United States throughout the Tehborne trial without revealing “lis Itentity, ‘The on served in tha Union army during tho War, and was badly wounded, receiving i severe crack on the feud. in Dr. ftussell's opinion he is probably the victim ‘of a delu- sion, Dr, Russell satd that the Ducat party would remain in this city fora fow days, after which they would go to soma of tho seaside resorts, and perlinps visit Saratoga, ‘hey Antend to salt for Engtand othe Cot July, THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND night, speaking of lis fale West, satds The presont transcontinental roads might be very much linproved by inercasing the speed, It is all wall) onough when the trains are poling, but the long walts at the stattions nro ant fini, The roads, too, are not built eapectaily strong, though that, I think, f4.0 matter in which they will improve ns the travel becomes hvavier, Al- ready they ure taking ont woodon bridges. ‘The Pennsylvania Rond ls a magnificent one, and {s fully wp, I think, toany of one first- class English roads.’ *Did you sew anything that could be Intro- himself ubead, be tho expanse in foot fulth whatitmay, And this fight will beneilt. the pubile, too, { believe,” We shall soon have rates away vlown, and freight will be trans- ported for for less sums than have beon ox- pected under the late trunk-line comblia- tons, Letthe good work go on,” MONEY, REPORT FOR THE WERI. New Yoiuc, June 22-From tho Publio: Once more current assertions are contra: dicted by facts, ‘Tho record. of business actually dono atfords no support whatever forthe assertion that business {8 declining or stagnant, On tho contrary, whoover re- ports truthfully ts compelled tu state that the yolume of business, both legitimate and speculative, whether measured In quantities or values, wever wos 2s large as tt is this season, For a little thug speculation tn stocks is dullor thanbofore, but exchanges at this city, whieh haye other causes, have been remarkably large. Outside of New York the exchanges fur the threa weeks ending June 18 are the largest on record for three con- secutive weeks, aud exceed the hitherto uns equaled returns for the tires weeks of M: by nearly A aentis ast week tha ex changes atthe cltics: outside of Now York amounted tf Sai a while ia largor b: nearly 813, ie -Iurgost amoun over proyion Feconled for the third week of amonth,sudclosuly approaches the largest over known f¥r second week, ‘The folluw- 8 tae Svooke oat and June 18 at out of tha Gxchauges for ung 1, at San Francisco citlus, wells BYFROUSCs rer sees eens 2. Tt Totals... as TETURITUE Outuide New’ Vo aera ck ABVERY CITY tts AN INCAS In comparison with the trausactlons of the corresponding weok'uf Inst year, At ever: city, t00, the Increase ly uyer 10 per cent, Ww sixteen chiles over 20 per cont at nino over 40 pur cont, and at live over 40 per cont, while the largest cities outside of New York report muing of 66.5 per vent at Boston au 60.9 por cent ot Piiludelphia. ‘Phe increase un the aggregate outside of New York is ox- truurdinarily jurge, wuounting to 445 per cent, and only # very sinall part of this advance can be attributed to advance In prices, ‘The fact 1s undentable that the volume of business represented by payments actually made duced to advantage on the English roads?” * CWELL, NO} Leannot say thar did. Of course, our car ringes are Notas comfortably us your first chugs cars; but who wants « Pallninn saioon on our ronds, where the longest ride yor can take ts for Ewanly-agvan hours? Onecan get along very well for that thie it sugh ears as we hove, and 1 think that speod and safety are mora Important factors to be looked after, Here,.where you thay travel’ for.» week on the rill, you need stu conveniences: ug you hinyo, and they answer the purpose adintrably."" if EDISON, PREPARING TO ASTONISH FOREIGNERS AT THE PARIS ELECTRICAL EXIIBETION, pectat Duapatch to The Uideago Tribune. New Yout, June %.—Mr, Thomas Edison Is oxtromoly buay these days overlooking the preparations waking for an exlibit of Ins Ine ventions at the appronching Electrical Exit-. bition in Paris, On thls occasfon, which will beanoted one in vlectrical circles, ho pro- ' poses todo what lehas nover dono before, and that 1s,. present 9 edmprehonslys group- ing of all the inventions he lias perfected up to tho present thie, ‘Thts will make ninety. two groups, and make o display of nit yancement ju’ the selonce of electricity that will open the eyes of forelgn- ers, Specimens of every instrument will bo shown In working oyier, front & monster 185-horse power dynamo ener ator, supplyius energy toa yast number of aixtesn-eaudie power Mehta down through tho long Hst of telegraph: appliances,—gold and stock. Indicators, telegraphic-printing tnuchines, telophonds, phonographs, meters for measurlug currents supotied 0 divis- Ibie Ughting opparitus, tha processes of manntaatura of carbon horegshoos, the new ron Ore separators, WA ‘A MULTITUDE OV OTUEN INVENTIONS which it would bo: diftuult: to enumerate, “Tho work of manttfactico ‘of thesu articles is rapldly going on ut the works on Goerick street ond in Wooster . street, this clty, and also at - Mento : Vurk, - at which Iutter place the delicate operations of forming the elsctrio lumps are conducted, 1 Now. York the old Howl foundry on Joorick street ty swarming with workin, who are producing some of tha most. aliabor> ate and astonishing elestrio generators Gyor soon, Mr. Edison, Inthe winltitude of his dally cares, tukes ting to persann iy Inspect, the work, and scarcely a pleco of tha meck~ autem t3 et up thatis nob passed upon by hhinsolf, «(tts hfs great desire to show to the European suvants that he, hus reachud the polut which so many have so long been striy- hig to obtain, and that hie has A PERFECT DIVIDED RLECTING TAGNT, Every partlele of the machinery, the wood. work, tables, testers, chandellurs for ulectrie Ughts, inaimmoth enyines for driving tho dynaino generators, ute. ts mude here, and shippient tag alrendy begun of somo of the articles which have been completed. $ho inost experienced men connected with the Edison mechanical and sclentitic depart sare necompanying these instruments to purpose of placing them in working e' One slammer to-day tuok out ong of his tenresentattves, and others will gull on thu Oth of July, —_——- BUACKMAITe OPENATIONS OF A MAN WHO IfA3 ONLY BE Y OUT OF CANTLE GARDEN “TWO New Yon, June 22.—Brown & Co,, deal- ers in fancy goads, 923 Grand street, an Mune day lust recelved an anonymous letter in the German language In whieh Brown was noth fled that his Ife was in dangur and to save hhasel! he must pay $500, beentiae the un- Sucky number had fallen on | tlm, Af .he dovs not pay, the first slenal will be that one of his windows will be brok- en without anybody seeing IL If he men tions the matter to the police or anybody, or if any of the binekinalling party fs. betrayad, Krown js to suffer, If he complies with thelr wishes, he will same duy got hls money bel, Af he agrees to pay, he fs to put APIECE OF RED PAPER ON § y WINDOW, and parties will notify him where to put the money, ‘They will walt unui Wednesday, Brown, who resides in Brooklyn, took tho letter to the pollee station, nut, on ‘Tuesday, by adviceof the pollre, placed pleces of red paper In the windows of his store. ‘To-day Wa recelved another anonyuous letter, ae knowledging the signal and directing him to pay the money to a boy between i and tL to-night, and hive the boy deliver it In front of) Orchard street io one. who would say “Money” asthe boy passed. Brown also ord showed this letter to ‘the police and the dus tectives were put upon. the track of the Diackinalter. “They fount a bos, who cone i} setter to carry the package, and about If toe might lind hin pass is Orchard strect with the package In his hand. A SLENDER, LIGHT-HAIRED YOUNG MAN, evidently German, drew near to the boy and pionaunced the word ' Money.” ‘The boy honded Hint tha packageand walked away, Jminedintely the detectives gaye clinse to the man, who had darted across tha street, and captured hl at the corner of Kast Brondway and Hutgers street, Ie proved to he Charles Zolkt, aged 23, 0 German who had arrived 11 this country ouly two. weeks ugo. THE MACHINE, IT 18 SMASIED, Rpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, June 2.—The failure of the Republican Central Committee to hold a meeting last nlght' for want of 8 quorum caused considerable discussion among the adherents of the Conkling machine yesterday, This organization has been tor a long thus the power which kept Gen. Arthur at the head of the party in.‘this elty. -It was also the chief support of Senator Conkling In controlling State Conventions, and, In this way, the party. in the State,. The delegates to the Central Committee have been the chosen followers “of Gen. Arthur, and =the = Committee itself hos been a body upon which ho at all times depended, Tho delegates to Stato Conventions were almost always members of the Central Committee, and this firga body acting in unlson: ling been the means of en- abling Mr. Conkling’to dictate State nomina- tions, Asa general ting Arthur fins dletat- ed those for the elty, ‘NOW; when Mr, Conkling ins betrayed the party by deserting lls post of duty and placing the United States Senate Inthe lands of the Democrats, the Centril Committes refuses to stand by him, and Gen, Arthur finds himself powerless to control it. Mad a meet ng been held it would have domon- strated — that and = Gen, Mr,” Conkling Arthur no longer dpinate eventhe machine men who linve adhierfd to them in the past. It is now manifest-that Mr, Conkling and. Gen, Arthur cinndt control the next delega- tion from this city,to,the State Convention, Tienes there ls. 4; No LONGER ANY DoUT that the party will be reorganized here, The Joss of the delegation: from this. city meus the logs of the confrgl of the State Conven- tlon and the next State Commitice, men adwnit that thigwill bo the result, and do not hesitate I aduressliyy ft bellef that it wat Jurgely ini he purty vote In-tho ate, : Machine FAST ‘TROTTING, VANDERMILT'S AMAT HOPES AND LYBAN- DER MAKE THE VASTEST MILE ON REC- onD, Spectat Dispateh fo The Chieaco Tribune New Yon, Jung 22—W, H. Vanderbilt to-day drove his double team Sinall Hopas and Lysander, to Js top wagon a mile in 272434 on the Fleotyeod track, Hehad made ®& wager of $50 with Willlam I, Harbeck that he could drive tho team this week in 9:25 or better, and'to-day was selected ns the day to make the trial ‘The track was in excallunt condition, and quite » munber of gentlemen were present to witness tho trial, Mr. Vauderbil’s team was Jn first-class con- dition, aud showed to excellent advantage us he drove them around the track prelimlnury tothe starts After making one circuit the team was started on tha mife whieh was To DECIDE THE WAGER. ‘They trotted off a€‘an unusually rapid paca, covering tho first’guarter-mile in 35, ‘The second quarter Was mady ft 36, giv. ing Alt for "the. hilt mila, ‘The third aunarter was trotted in 30g, and the fourth and last, iu iene the time of the lust nile mile, 1:17, and of the full nile S2249g. ‘This ts the best time on record for a double team, and Mr. Vanderbilt won bis wager and put lls tem on record us tho fastest which has up te this time trotted against tine, He was warmly congratulated by his friends ws he stepped from the wagon, GYPSIES, ROUGH USAGE RECKIVED RY A NEWLY- ARRIVED FAMILY, New Yont, Jutio24.—Tne ‘central attrac tion at Castle Garden yestorday was a fam- ily of seven’ Gypstes, natives of Mungary, who arrived on the steamship Assyrian Monarch from London, ‘They came to this country intending to Hye an exposed tifa on tho prafries and hoped tobe able to obtain existence through coppersinithing and by fortune-telling, ‘Thoy were dressed in Bune garian costume, and they bronght with thema Ruastan wagon, in which was stored what little clothing thoy possessed, their cooking: utensils, tant, nn les. ‘heir horse was gold In London, Afvor tholr arrival THEY EXPRESSED A DESIE to purchase a horse, aud Superintendent dackson cautioned them against being swine dled, when ous of te women replid, “Any one whe can swindle ie with a horse ta it Ibborty to do so.”” After purehiastag 0 horse in Jersey City tor-$25 they started. on their rnay wostward, Nob many iniles from i York they were stoned by rudlans, and Sound Jt necessary 19 beat 2 linsty retreat, Yesterday they sald-they would not remain here, but would apponl. to the Consul for as- sistance to return to thelr native land, : ‘The: wero ater or Ey weil by tus 2 ropristor y ono of the Bowery ORY ON Oxe hibition, which thoy dvellned, ITEMS, , PROPOSED NALLOON VOYAGE, New Youn, Juno 22—Prof, Sanucl A, King, wronaut, of Piitadelphia, hus {1 cone templadion an extended balloon voyage, starting from somo point far inland and tray- eling, if possiblo, to the Atlantic seaboard, Prof, rents of air set steadily forward, and thls trip Is intended as an oxperimental one preparatory to a voyage ‘across the Atlantic, The tunds for the oxporlmental trip have already been subscribed, and tt will bo mado $n. tho early fall, probably from tho Missis- alppl River, with a very large bulioon and all tho factiitics for scientific observations, » ARTER THE LOTTERY IniEKs, “Tho Grand Jury, today fled indictments Against Richard K, Fox and James MeGaw- en, of the Police: Gazette, Lows Post; Joseph art, and Charles A’ Bryne,.of the Uruth, and Guuther K,: Ackerman, of the Stuer, ‘They ure gil indleted for mfsdemeanor In publishing lotteryadvertisoments, TWELVE NUNDRED A DAY. | +. ‘Two thousand three undred and fifty ono fmiutgtants landed hore within the pust twenty-four hours, Notwithstanding tho heavy inunigration this searon the number of applications for mechnulecs ‘and other King belloyes that surface cus laborers, through the Labor Bureua at Castle Garden, Is much greater than the supply, KENSAMIN Wy DELAMATEIL Tho death $9 announced hero to-day of Panianin W. Delamuater, In his sith year, Te has been well known here for fifty years, Jiv was nn uncle to ex-Vice-Prestdent Sehuy- ler Colfax, THE COLUMIIA COLLEGE Front, who row in the race with the Inrvard Col- jege craw, left this evening for New Londen, TENNESHEE PRESS ABHOCIATION. ‘The members of the ‘Tenuessea Press As- sociation, to the number of thirty-five, are rived this morning, During the day th in ride on the Elevated Rallroad and visited Central Park, Iu the afternoon. they went down to Coney Island, and in the even ing visited various places of amuesinunt, TO We SitOT AT, Nine thousand wild birds, were received frow the Indlan ‘Pereltory this morning for the New York State Sportsinen’s Assoclation, how fn session at Coney Island. ‘THE GRAIN-SNOVELERS atthe Hudson Hiver Elevator are striking for ut inerense in thelr wages from 15 to 20 cents iu hour, They wereolfered 17 cents, but refused, wheretipon a innmber of ten from Castle Garden were sent for and fine iedintely put to work in thelr places. THE BREWERS, A. lnree mass-meeting of the different trades-untons wag held to-night fn Cooper Jnstitnte, when nddresses were delivered: in sytnpathy with the striking brewers. Rexo- lutions were adopted declaring the strikers’ demunds just, and the opposition af the poss brewers ts unmanly, low, and disgraceful, and recommending alt workmen to “hoy= cot”? the boss brewers until they agreed to the denunds of their men, OASUALTIES, DROWNED. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Quincy, HL, Jtine23.—Sam Randolph and James Mail, two colored men, wore drowned in the river here tlits forenoon, ‘They drove ahorse belonging to Dr. Sturgiss down the roadway at the foot of Jeracy street from the high bank into the river, and unconsetously got beyond the depth of the horse, ns the river Is very high. ‘The horse was unable to extricate himself fromthe peril, as he was hitehed to the buggy in which the two men were sitting, It fs sald by the few persons who witnessed the nceldent that when the inen realized thelr danger they attempted to ket to the share and At the sume the save the horse. But thelr efforts were fruittes: and they sank all togethor—men, horse, ant bugey—n short distance from the embank- ment in the swift current. As svon ay the hews went up Into the city Dr, Sturmiss re- patred to. the scene, in company with other citizens, and promply. offered a reward for the recovery of the. bodies and the harness and buggy. A large crowd of people had assinbled, and dragwing for the remains was atonce commenced. Both men Ivave fame es, A TRAIN STRIKES A BUGGY. CLEVELAND, O., June 2.—Shortly ‘after 3 o'clock this afternoon an East-bound traln on the New York, Pennsylvania & Oliio Rall- Way, When ‘about twelve iniles from fhere, struck a buggy in which were riding Thomas Garfield, uncle of President Garfield, and Mrs, Alouzo Arnold, sister of Dr, Boynton, a cousin of the President, ‘Thomas Garfleld was Instantly killed, and Mrs, Arnold's skull so batlly fractured that her life Is despaired of. Tho burgy was dragged about 200 fect before the train stopped.” Mr. Garfield was $0 years old and leaves seven children, Gen, Guttield and Dr, Boynton were telegraphed to at Long Branch, Loxa nancy, June 23.—Tho follow! dispatches were handed President Garllel this evening: Newnuna, O,, Juno *.—Fathor died at 5 p,m. €.8. GARFIELD, Dr. Boynton, the President’s famlly physt- clan, received the following: RANDALL, O., Juno 2.—Thomns Garfield was killed by tho cara, Mra, Arnold's skull was crushed. Cone on inunediately. POISONED AT A PICNIC. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ATLANTA, Ga., June 2.—Tho Presbyterian Sunday-schoo! ptente at Decatur was broken up yesterday by about fifty of the partici pants becoming sick from eating chicken- anind that had been prepared in a brass ves- sel, For several hours many of those who partook of the salad were dangerously iL And not expected to Ive, while all who touched the delicacy were contributing ex- tenslvely to the vomiting that raged° su- premely for some tine, ‘The poisoning ere- ated considerable excitement untll it was ascertained that the worst resulls would not follow, All the physiclans of Decatur were eatled into servic, and a itimber from At- lanta. responded. to culls by wire, At the present, time severm of those afiicted ara sul suffering Immeasurable pain, and much anxiety iy felt for thelrsatety by thelr friends and relatives, A SEVERE STORM. ' Sr. Joseru, Mo,, Jane 23.—Advices have been recelved hero to the effect thata very severe storm passod along nearly the entira length of the St. Joseph & Western Railroad In Kansas Monday night. ‘The wind blew 9 perfect hurricane, lt destroyed builds ings and did great damage to stock. Near Seneca a number of houses wero blown down, among thei those of SD, Smith and dames Higgins, ‘The large elevator of Merry Hutehingon, at Marysville was unrooted and Ulown to pieces, Several school-houses wert also destroyed. Nearly all. the rallrond Uridges are. down, and tralng run’ only to Hanover, “ — COLLISION OF CARRIAGES, Speetat Dupatch to The Chicage Tribune. - Exats, Il, Juno 23,—Maj, A. 8 Barry, a leading atlorney of this place, collided with aearslage while driving a splrited horse list aight and was thrown ylolontly from the wreek. Iv fs now Leta fin i precarious con. dition, his hin being broken in the socket and collar-boue fractured, ‘Three physicians are attondlag him, Ex-State's-Attorney Willis, who was Inthe carriage with Maj. Larry, was brulsed, but slightly, A FATAL FENCE, Special Dupatch to Tas Chicago Tribune. Mayview, Champaign Co., JI, June 22.— Mr, Bon Clements, whtle out riding yesterday afternoon, met with an aveldent which re- sulted in the denth of two horses and prab- ably the joss of his own tits, It was oo. easloned by his team becoming scared and running off, striking a burbed-wire fence, ‘Tho throats of both horses were cut, and Mr, Cloments recelved tuternal injuries. —— A RAILWAY ACCIDENT, Buocros, Mass,, dune 2.—As the 8 o'clock train from Fall River wasapproaching Hunte ington Heights Station a hack driven by Michael Early was-struck by the engine, de molfahing it, Early was thrown twouty-ive Seet and Killed, and two occupants of thé care vinge, James Bennett and James Shields, were tarribly Aiured, probably fatally, Both horses were killed, DIED OF His INJURIES, Absclat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune, La Cross, Wis., Juno 23—Frank Bailey, a Tralee Ge eaiae aie was Tulare by Tale: {ng between the cars at Bangor last even inwhich both legs wore broken anda bal aut in the head, dled this morning. He was nyounge man, but 19 years old, iis home whs ut Portage, A BRASS POT, y _ ATLANTA, Go, duno 2—Ata plenio at Decatur, thisty-(lve people were polsoned by eating eicken-salad. The chicken had beon boiled itn brass kettle, All suffered savere- HR but prompt medical ald: prevented any dathy, ow THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S BALL, etipecial DMapatch to The Cateago Tribune, QuEuKe, Jnn623,—The Governor-Cieneral’s ball to-night tsa most britinnt affair, Over G00 guosts aro presunt, neurly 1,000 haying beon havited, Jnchuding tho dite, not only of tho efty but of the whole district, Tho costumes were very elegaut, but the decorus tio of the. muste-hall in which the ball was given were slinply superb, vyery- thing bolng arranged in the invst perfect harmony. Music was furmished by the City band and the Jand of A Buttery Dominion Artillory, | Among tho noted givaty present were. nis Consiul-teneral of the United States, and Stre, Wasson, Dancing was kept up to un early hour of the merulng. THE FIRE RECORD. Fire Destroys 7,250 Acres Wheat and Other Grain in California, of Many Houses and Barns and Much Farming Machinery Also Burned. The Lown of Tombstone, Arizona, Almost Completely An- nihilated. Losses and Inaurance on the Loulsyille " Oourier-Journal's" Offco~ Other Blazes, GREAT DESTRUCTION, Mencep, Cul, June 22,—To-day fre swept over some 7,250 acres of whent and, othor araln, destroying everything in its course, {neluding many farm houses, barns, and much farming machinery, Loss not known, TOMBSTONE DESTROYED. SAN Francisco, June2.—A dispateh from Tombstone, Arizona, says the town fs burn- ing. A large portion of the place fs already destroyed, cINCAGO, ‘Thealarm from Box 55, tucated at the cor- ner of Morgun street and Blue Island avenue, was caused by a blaze resulting from the dropping of .a lighted mateh upon. the fanci- fully arringed paper tn the window of the saloon {Nog 155 and 165 Blue Island avenue, owned by John M. Nacey. No dantage. ‘The alarm from Box 754 at 12:46 tls mor: Ing Was caused by fire suddenly brenking out in the rear of the Chicago Spring Com: pany’s factory, Nos, 376 and 378 North Water street, just east of Kirk’s soap factory, and abutting on the river. ‘The factory consists of: tivo buildings, one two stories Li, hight and the other a dow 01 tory struct. ure, chiefly of brick, divided ito several jarge compartments, ‘The fire wits almost entirely contined to the southwest corner. ‘The cutsse Is supposed to lave been the ex. plosion of accumulated gases in one of the cupolas, Several explostons are sold to have ‘occurred fn quick. sue- cession just. as the fire - broke out. No watehingu ls employed upon the prem: ises, and It was therefore a diMeuit matter to exactly Jocate the orlain of: the fire, The dainage to the building and stock will prot ably Not exceed $2,000, ‘Che walls are Intact, mid the stock and machinery {s such as [3 not easily damage to any extent by clther fire or water, Mr, J.T. Plumsted is the mangger of the works, Davis & Mason are sald to have had an fnterest in: the portion destroyed by fire Jast night, and the building is owned by C. IT, McCormick, and orcuples the farmer site of the ‘great. reaper factory. As no one connected with the establishment could be renched inst night the Insurance cotld not be nscertalned, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. Loursvittin, Ky. Juno 23—A fire oc- curred in the Courier-Journal Building at indnight, The report shows that the stock- room contatned $6,000 or $7,000 worth of paper, which was destroyed by fire and wa- ter, ‘The material in the bulliiug was also badly damaged by water, mud tnereased the Joss lu stock to about $10.00), All the woud- work in tha: stockroom was batiy burned snd damaged trom water. ‘The Joss on the bdullding 4s about $3,000, As nearascould be estimated along the water ran down through the entire butlding into the stores fronting on Fourth street. One handred and twenty-five thousand dol- Jars Insurance fs held fi Gleanson & Dayle son's agency on the bullding and $35,000 on the stuck in the Job department, which Is owned by 2, W. Meredith & Co. aA in- vestigutlon fatled to reveal the origin of the fire, ‘There hac beon no: fire or lamp in the stock-room. ‘The nearest Heht to ft was twenty feet from the stock-room door. It hy supposed to have been caused bya flue of the stercotypers’ . furnace, which passes throwugh the stock-room, Following Is. the statement of the insur- ance on the stock destroyed: Union, of Cale {rornin, $2,500; Firemen's Fundof San Fran: disco, $2,500; 11, 1.8 °G., $2,000: Rochexter Gernian, $000%' “New ‘Hanivstire, $2,500; Tniperlal & Nor horn, $2,500; Jan Confianee, $2,500; British Amerlen, $5,000; Newark, $2,500; Girard, $2,500; Manhattan, $5,000, AT COLDWATER, MICIT. Bpectat DAspateh to The Cateavo Tribune, CoLpwaten, Mich, June 22.—About two hours after Armory Tall had been destroyed by fire Inst night, 0 frame Itvery-stable ant fargze frame fec-fouse sitinted a couple of rods fromthe site of tha hall woretotully destroyed by fire. ‘The insurance was very light, and the toss probably S100, When worlanen were rebuilding the ice-house this afternoon 8 portion of itfell, iy and Injured several parties, vartlenlarly n young buy, whose Ife fs despaired of to-night. AT COLDWATER, MICII. Dernort, Mich, June 22,—The armary of the Coldwater (Mich,) Guards, with all the uniforms, equipments, ete, was burned Inst night. AT SALEM, MASS, SALEM, Mnss,, Jung 22.~N. 2. Preadwell's tannery and currying shop burned. Loss probably $50,000, a STEAMSHIP NEWS, : New Yont, June 23,—Arrived, the Frisia, from Hamburg. Loxpoy, Juno 23—Tho Arizona, from Now York, tas arrived out. Laiverroor, June 2.—Arrived, the Ibe- tian, from Boston, Lonnoy, dune s.—Tho Helvetta and Ohio, from New York, and the Australian, from Boston, have arrived out, Nuw Your, dite 22.—Arrived, the Neva- de fram Elverpool, and the Parthia, from .lverpool, BAUTISIONE, June 23,—Arrived, the Hiper- nian, from Liverpool, NEW Youn, June 24—Arrived, the Schie- dain and the Helvetia, New Youn, dune 24.—Arrived, the Greees, rom London. $e ‘FOURTH OF JULY AT PARIS, ILL. Spectat Dispatch (0 The Chicagu-Tritune, Panis, 1, June 23.—'tha bustness-men of this clty have subscribed over $600 fur the purpose of celebrating tha Fourth .af July. Prof. O, A. Burgess, of Butler University, will dellvarthe oration, Extensive propura- tions aro being imade to make the occasion a grand success, Fireworks in the evening Will be one of the leading features, _ LIOLMAN'S PAD Acts by Absar tion through the Nerve Forces and the Circulation. YALL AND 1), the only remedy that has on bonvstly-acgutred right to use the: Utle-eword PAD! vation With a treatment for chronle disvasos of the WTOMAOH, LIVER, or Eee and MALAHIAL BLOOD POl- HOLAMAN'S PAD has such complote control over the most “pursisten} CHUILONIG DISEAMES of the WTOMACHE snd LIVER, inetuding INDI ‘TRADE MAES Du, HOLMAN'S PAD ts the ORT ONLY GENUINE CURATIVE GESTION, all forms of DYAPER 10US and 810K UBADACH PRONVRATION, and SLE! to RALPS.Y justify tho oninent Professir Loonits' Dish encomium: “VP 1s NBAUKH A UNIVERSAL VANACKA'THAN ANYTHING IN MEDICINE BEWARE OF BOGUS AND IMITATION PADS, EACH GENUINE HOLMAN PAD boars tho PRIVATE REVENUE STAMP of tho HOLMAN FAN COMPANY, belog the above ‘Veade- Mark printed in green. FOR $ALE BY ALE DRUGGIATS, Oraont by mail, postpaid, on rocelpb of B¥.00, FULL BREATIBE BUNT FUER, HOLMAN PAD CO., 744 MUOADWAY, N. ¥, (PO. ox 212) Dn, MoLMANultendsually, Consultation free, Bult- wble rooms fur (uy reception of ludy pationte. AMUSEMENTS. THE BIG SHOW NOW OPEN. W.C.COUP'S . MONSTER FOUR-RING CIRCUS, CIROUS, With Threo Clrcks Companies, MUSEUM, ‘With Automatic and other Wonders, MBENAGERIN, ‘With Rare and Costly Antmats, PARIS HIPPODROMH, ‘With Roman Charlot and Jockey Itacca, . weer it Gear tin nate Show tn the Par one w the nk - ancun ouch day AtRaild Some Tore TNO Dertorm ofimisy lon to evorything only 50c, Children under A'WILANCH TICKET OFFICE tor the acenmmoda- tion uf imitles ting beeo biished at the Music Koro of ¥. ieainned’s Hons, Tab Winto-st, where re: Gam vo had aetna USAT sIlENe Bayne ot all ness i Guring the wook of oxnibion, Vy snoe OF AL Gaye MYICKER’S THEATRE, SEEMAN! EMPEROR OF MACICIANS. IN HIS MARVELS OF MYSTERY. INBSOLVING VIEWS! FAIRY Foun’ 3 jihe Wonderful Suspensions or, jgieauay We idee At BACH ENTRIEPAINMENT, MEE ‘CHEM tn tho vor te Of AEE THES SEE THEM tet ices tiheatnes 1 THESE SATURDAY GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, Peinelpul presenta were received Inst evenin by: Ono cane sliver fat whee, Mrs, C, Jeanneret, 148 Ware Feneav.; xrox rnin allt pattern, Mra it. (8 f 10 solid vol wateh, E, SAENG SAENGERFEST, 1881. ADVANCE SALE OF SEATS ‘The advance antoof Heaxon and Family.’ tho Torthcutiny Suengertoste (0 be olde ee oF June 29 and 30, July 1,2, and 3, a pow taking place at the offs of the Exposition Henson Tlokota, entitling bearer to ono seat In encl f tho Concerts, # Family ‘letuts, 7 Keats for $19, any or all of thew good for ultheruf the Seven Concerta, $10. Arico of Single Keserved Seats in Marutiot, E Othice open fromm Va. tn. tod ery, day. Advanco nals Of SINGLE RESERV IED Neais te now B COMMITTEE. oponud, EXPOSITION BUILDING. GBWo soltcit proposals for tha Interior structures erected In the Kxposition Butlding for the cuming Sungerfuat. All desired tnformation will be given by Mr. HL POMY, at the Exposidon Building, from 10 to 2 v'eluck 4, m, Proposals addressed to TH. POMY, Office of the Ix* Position Buslding, must be submitted before ¢ o'clock ¥, BL On Saturduy, Juno 2, COMMITTEE ON WALL, HOULEY’S THEATRE, , Pop Ry A HLERCO, ‘St IS. GeiL. GT Y WULANT YOUNG ARTISTS, Inthe succeratil holiday comody Ly Mr, Augusits mye NKEDLES AND PIN, Hein the children ty seo Humpty Humpty, Puss ip Boots the Froy.ote.tn the Cotillion of Nursary Rhymes, Str, Daly porsunully dirceta overy purforniance, GRAND OPERA-ILOUSE. Clark-at., opposite the Court-Hfouso, SUCCESSFUL BEYOND PRECEDENT. Glorious reenznition of morlt. ‘Telumphant retura of the uraid youns notor, JAMES O'NEILL! In the Great Drama, A CELEBRATED CASE. ROSE WOOD, LEWIS MORRISON, Awl: the grost star cust. Standing-ronm only last fi ereeneat m “Tt ROMANCE OF A POOR WHITE STOCKING PARK. JULY ATE! BASE-BALL, BOSTON vs. CHICAGO. ‘The adte of RESERVED SEATS becine this morn ing at RPALDING'S, 108 Mas SLAYTON Be I BAUM'S PAVILION. ‘Twenty-sccond-st, Cattaze Grove, and Indiana-avs, ‘This Bvoning and svery ovening during tho summer, Sunday ovening and sunday Matinee, GRAND CONCERT. . Adinission, 0; Sunday Statines, iso. LYDIAN ART GALLERY. Soventh Annual Spring Exhibition now opop, A. superb cotection of fmiiant Works by leading sind ern Artiate, ‘Vickvia, onttel ler to try. adi rit mtn, TU 105, 107 8 ats MAGNOLTA BALM. SOMETHING | EVERY LADY OUGHT To KNOW. Thoro oxists 2 meansof so- curing a soft and brilliant Comploxion, no mattor how oor it may naturally be. {agan’s Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti- clo, which instantly removes Frecklos, Tan, Redness, : Roughness, Eruptions, Vul- ar Ilushings, etc., otc. Sa clicate’ aud natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by. anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured faco in socioty when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 76 cents, EATAL RESTORATIVE, 23’. Fraud Exposed JO ble, {*Ants, Starch 11, LL. Dear sirs. 1: rimevernuthorizedany © person tu use his memes bas neve pheh 39s; WoF furmulaar the Hestorutive. nly authorised person to make rt 2 ty ork mH i Mihorised Brown Sigismond, * of New Nurk, wa Hole General Avent fur if the United Miutes of Atmerten, Caundu, au the Istand of Oubs. ‘Your Obediont Hervant, A. LEVASSOL. ‘the lo! wublished by Ne Lisser, und which he pret nae es petrateuet I fro De iticurd. Isa fraud, yr. Atlword, wu! Rue de ‘ournyn, . writed, under duty of Apri MW; ‘That he never kne' * de Le Laturul Nev Tal te bias Jotz i ter on why subjoct, nr suld bhiw any Forciuiay neither | has he ever authorized De Jisswe to use bls naige ty ny Fomedy whaterge, and thay ‘the siinatura of the fettar puotlatiod by" a id Durportiug to onus fra hit. if re Ma a af errew fro au orion), nWvtolesat Ait AN UCILAACK, STRVENON &CO. Hetullall druiriste. nv SUALES. PAIRBANICS® : BYANDAD SOCALES,. O¥ ALL, KINDS, PABBANKS, MODSE & C0, cor, Latest, andFifthar, Ue careful to buy only the genuine. shal wm Bnei paste wd cs, tv

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