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” 5, 1880 TWELVE PAGES. veut iiraver for the health of our President, | live, and his strong recaperative power and dence of Senator Jones, Me had received | Amoug tho publle members thero ls much | ville, waaan honest, faltlita, able man of | bil, Che betfef was nt the time that Quitean velop tatit = ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNT: TURSDAY, JUL —_ TEN It, heedtes tho greatest # May God s his Hfeto the country. phystaie may yet pull tin safely through, — | messages from time to thine showing th vote { anger at what lns.beon sald in some of the | buatness, but a monomatilas on religious sub- | was a little Luny and considerably disharest. | wealthiest natton on the globe, Mag Gulapare Nip Me ot WW. SCHCEALAN DIA AGNEW, OF PINLADELMHIA, AND Ast | lion of tha Vecaldent. te EU UneE of howspapors maktis tho shooting a erlme of | fects, . Ile was sincerely In favor of tho WILLTAMSTOWN, MASS. A ; ea iin Bap eas OF NEW YORK, } en fit Scottie The eeePreatdent Wie | stalwartlem. Stulwartism ts undoubtedly Onolda Community, aud ho atronuly desired | Wirtrassvows, Mags, July 4—In wn Ine ps, FOREIGN, — Itienstoxt tn Mae Gurjletd: havereturned home, nae : was npparently hot tn anol health, ‘fo tell AVERY BAD FEATURE IN OUR POLITICS, to self nll he had and fnveat it with that fra: | torview President Chadbourn sald there 4 — ‘ a We Teel beyent ln yotty sil fia AT TCREINGTON, the triih, MrcArthur has stfered severely | but tt as nol yet resorted to arden {ts | fernity and go thera himself, aud take hls | werg two gentlemen here of the alwaunl of . GREAT BRITAIN, Alliston. Weshall tushy: send ity niniy UELNUTO, July 4—Dortinaton fore | iemind since recedvins news of tha Vresl- t Hi HAA SlUHINg,. The opportunites: fe hulye ‘ ‘ sary |r htt Wik beloved She eas ae est Becta eee atin Mee Pe ee alot, but there is yet no ovidence that it | earrying ont ohis —deatre, — Gulteate | ih Milwaukee and Chiengo, and he with oth- HOT Sergent in Company GT wenty-ftte | not taken advantage of Many of tho states | had even thig remote rad’ Indirect intlus [seams to have Inherited this religions | ers considered the nssitalination as the freak atarrels and teachings may have Influenced | wife and daughter. ‘Mie latter had all | the Cotegegwho knew the President's asausit the mind af tho aimer wreten who fired the | they coukt do to. restrain iim from | es a eraek-bralned - liwyer who had fared THE LOND MAYOR OF Loto, Loxugs, duly 4—The Lord Mayor, ant taking hia ggnt. ab the Mansfou Louse to-day, Marhest pray yee Meotronate haste wate Presiden The Lapis of Rte rar thie rpdudy vecay off pistes a par gave taggban.to tho strong sense of syny | . iu or nua Ay reel Tiwi Tatuntey, and, are wouter ty vf zit mail wie have been mare about, fit ara enee on intteawy nnd, even ie tt TAHARI roils fits. fitaee Iie Is iit ofa nifetary fetta, fe eel i ote was | pathy of the citizens of London, for the diy Mie following telugeam has been received | shot pestutratin, he Hyernt the battle of | untrac, js demeanor wht nb this chy | pad. it would be wrong to cast oditm upon | served by his brothar-bi-luw as a moat ie | responsible exeept himsel 'o Wilin 1 hans] tress oceastonert by-tho attempt on Pres fron tao ing af Howat a, avonde | NSE Hilts, Aflsalastont thy careruil nuteas | lins been careully: watelied. Stalwarts Heeatse of ite cPhiers ate no. Rise Jonse cuttlushist, auihas aiving Up his whol | 9 polttieal significance, E Hont Canes Hee ee Oe Pee POA TBAT. CATROCENE duly dT > ak reste recuve AS POSSIULE PRESIDENT, Wash Ass acu rctaie 7 ives, wh . i seca Mae ‘ dant those IPs tains Tiave teamed | snow inactive business, “Als action hatha Tale the subject of | Hous int Washington towlay, whatever there | Hu syoutd do anythiys to accomplish a pure WUEPATO, MJ Among the parsons who Inqutred ‘nt the with aredtest litigation, and deplore nest — tery aeneral seruting, and those who. have | MAF be over the restof. the country, ‘Chere | poso which he considdret lying tn tho diree- Burraro, July 4.—Iidze Charles Daniels, | Amerlean Legation to-day regarding the cay. , deeply, the horrible: attenmt agatnst your “ARTILUR, Oheeeved Inust closely. nro loudest In thele | are no Conteltrig men or Adminstration men | ton of a ditty conhected with" hs religion, | of tho Supreme Court, states thal he remom-,| dition of the. Prosdent have been-the Lord preciis fife. “und big yeu to necept My INS DOINGS AND KAVINGR, praises of his eondiet, To ig not. disposed | Byer one hag bat ne thought, ad that ts | wthotah Ws xensy of rellious ollleation | bors Guitemn, and charaetortzes him as a | Mayor uf London; Doan StanloyeSir A, 7, Warmust wishes for sour qitek riguvary, periat: Drmaten ta tae Chieige Tribune te wpa un toes Hoh oF tnaay wntule | for thelr stricken Prealtent, « ‘Pore te no dele Ha went te kept, ak clrontath, cund | wiscrable rascal. When the Judge was | ttott, Canadian Miniater Rosldent if Engtand: MISISTEN onviatEY Wasinsarox, 1.0, duly 4.—Viee-Proal- PRT TRA rRK RECT Reis | diiference among pibite men and yolitieins | hud jo remird whatever 0 to commands of | holding a termof edurtin New York Guiteat | on behalf of tha Canadian Governinent, ‘Tho Seeratary. of State tig Just recelyed dent Artin Ia still at tho house of Senacor | inproachable to them as they in thely. digit eitherns fo the wrongrulness of the attempt | lis religloi. With- all tis intensity he on- | appeared as attorney before hiv Inn certedn | Judge Peabody, of New York; Str duln 4, {a drag polities tnto the erfue. Satd one of | tered Inte the tolownty fr Mes. Chariiiel Jones, of Nevada, Wo dtd not vettre antl | ty deened he should be. He ty, in faet, ot : +: exse, and bis conduet was sitclt tint the | Maedonald, Canadian ‘Premfers Messrs. Mo ig Parriadualy ty Mak tne Gandetd, Beers | lone after ndngght last nticht, yet he was | tia comtition tobe complained of He was | tho mont faithful of Administration men to THE ONEIDA COMMUNITY duilge was on the point of committing ht { Collowh aud Barrett, Amarican actoras and tubive Magen b the sion OF | up bright and early this morning, Keeping | Summed nt tha aanouneoment of the uitentut doy at the White Houso: It Is an awful | when nbout 20 years old, and there developed | for contempt, but the fellow beg ged go hard | Lord Provost, of Edlaburg. Bu eupasl AFI pal OUNHEY. | Iyhnwett hi readiness respond £0 029 Bt Tee eer OT act. ot course: | tins to make Heard wien has mantel hlogover ines, fia | Mae lo was Yet off. THE NPAT MALLGAZKTTE - emir unt y, | mons from the White House, Dispatehes | Yrhint ts poly on, and hay not lost possession Attentin AND 1118 FRIENDS was hoe content to work ate die drudgery Of MARTYORD, : tit leaiting artlele thls. evening saya: "The veut a hy Garhnn Wate rete Ten AuHOUNcINg the Presldun’’s condition wera | of iis faculties. tho subject of susplelon In gunmection with | the place, Ue wanted to read and lectire, {LAtrrrony, Conny July 4—Guiteat, the { indignation, which is universal wherever the tx Coniedornte soldiar tenders his cougratu- | sent to MrcArthar ay to the howr when he | ae is OVEIWIELMED BY THE MAGNITUDE Jatlans on your liproved condition, andy | retiredyand, as the Intest were unfavorable, “ or QALAMITY God rage You to preserve thy peace and dig- | carriages were ‘kept nwvalting in front o¢ tho | and of tho tagk which he maybe calted upon nity of the nation. iW, Hosp, house all night, that the Vice-President | perform. ‘Chose who sinw hin a year or ’ more ago, whon death entered hls own fant- CATHOLIC IsitOrs. inight bo conveyed as quickly ns possible to | fy and Hidie lite beloved wh this erie, Suppose that the’ President in | and ho was always forward In giving expres: | assasin, figared hore during tho Mooly and | Epgtish tongue ts spoken, and tho: engor tne the other roonrghould die, und that Artie | lou to lis oplplons at. the meotings of the | Suniey revival four years ago, sitting on tho | terest and sympathy are all ptensticd by should sueceed'te thy performances of tho | Community, | Klnail He bucnuie Mlgsnttelot platform with the spenkers und local clergy- | tho feeling that the Intest:tictin. ‘of, the ¢ @ duties of the oles, What a horrible thing lt | Indies and Hopraty from” the Conmntunitys men, He wanted to tnstllute-a series of | nsgnsin is suparatod by no wide gulf of rank would be to have any of the peoplo look upon | Mr. Scoville ho Sc ne A sfaney tut thoy ie helped him get away, and meetings here, le to speak on the second | or caste from the people over whom ho Fony WAYS} Libs duly, tare ihe rae the Witte House should the Prestent state | seu a redemblanee fn his presunt condition to | hin as even not regretting the awful menng | Went to Chicago and coming of Christ, He suddenly quit his | ruted.” the writer blames In. unmeasured , Ment a H Tanltedt State a Gaia WUiee suddenty, ‘The first question de addressed | tho state oewhiel dint snd vent mlungzed | of ils adyaneeient. ‘To say what lus been STUDIED LAW. boarding-house. A writ was issued for his | terms tha fivectives of the Conkting news. eee ete MONE Mineo vant, ‘anit most | fo Senator Jones this worntng, when he | lin Ahere ts no doubt he ts suiferiag Keon: | sald is merely {o hielte some other wieked | But Mr, Scoville snys he had not mind body, but he outran the Sherif ind eseaped, mpars, Which he says acted an-a disordered | enough to requ prnetice 3 wef aA year Inter he leetitred da one of the p * ‘ Alone, Wis torever conteniing gamise | eluiveles, hfs address: lnsing, Ruply to Ine | imatlnntion, possibly ntrendy. tmpressed by | “4 the settled prinelples found inthe books, dle | gersoll’s Attack on the Btblee? the exumplo of recent nsansinations.. “Apart: Inve not the goitlus for assasination, and Itts | even went so far ns to suggest Lprovenent ——— fient to shoatMe. Arthur, ‘This Is the fee earnest wish for Your spevly recovery. entered the parlor where the latter Inut been | Ye, Neane can took on Mut for n moment l E i Sng everywhere, ‘fhe people of this country . Without being eonvineed of tat fact, Hy BALDING, awalting him, was in-regard te tie tf eannot, if he would, eontral the evidetiero! t DwixgEn. dont’s caniition, and when the Senmlor ree | his feedings. A correspondent called on ht : from the Immedinty bearings of the attempt, : 2 WIITELAW REID. piled that the bulletins were more favorable, | Uils aflernuon and ford hin sitdag thought: | Impossible to belleve that any manor set | and modifeation of the torms of. pleadings ! TID SLCHI. on American poilties Pa Vowrnon, Iste of Wight, ay tea Mra] he replied: falls sit alanis a an covered sofa In one of | of nen would consent or conspira to help pa practice, Hh New 1 ort ha Bot {nto th] srpAMD PUIING THE LAST CAMISATON. THK BEPRCY Ot THE CHIME f Burgtelds Lave, sy apsthy: Hl A wipe, “rnayk cont : ene LEC IKeD ete Hy consular. thelr enuso by killing a politlent! opponent, ha lias generat inelpud | inout OF hk dae | Fotlowlngis the speech, heretoforereferred | will not bo altogether evil. ‘Tewill diminish! ee “| Dast night Lapprohended the worst, Lets | rene rouse had been slit up for the atune | Nat thore fs suet teething, and that thure ly | enitiess His lectures ave the merest none | to, written by Guiteau during the Inst Prest- | political alguiiiennee of assastnation through MLE DOCTORS, pray for better news stl!’ He appeared at | ner, and the oceupants were nob uxpectad | WO Proof whatever’ that political and fae- ) sense, and atdlences attended only to taugh | dential eampalgn, subseqtently published by | ott the world by the exceration It hn ‘pro {hut moment more cheerful than atany time | unttt tall ‘Tho furniture seemed to be piled 183, tional fights had anything to do with [at him. Mr. Scoville knows nothing of ds Agnew alnee. tis arrival, but, a few moments | in the room without regard te arrangement, Guiteaw’s ‘erlnie, Is something for whieh | chenaluz in polities, bub nysuues that if he hin th pamphiet form, and clreulated gratu- yoked, and will, to somo extent, counteract hug ho as entered nto It Wilh all the ine | Hously by hin at Washington on the dth of | the -mischlef caused by the sympathy ex. TON, De Uy i Inter, sume reference was made to | Aud auch surrountings ant Mr. Arthur, | everyonu here ts d : wssudl by ties with other sant ys ther very ene wafert- GA , " a tp + tid tensity with which he entered Into religious | Murcli last: ‘ pressed by some parties with otter axsaatiis, Fa late eee aint hac inane | Hue editorials ta the Courtersfournat | WHI Wa head Loved alias ad wok ae PROVOUNDLY THANKFUL. mntlers, = GANFIEED AGAINST HANCOCK. and hy the sympathy it has exelted will tend tions ns such the fact that the Keldnoys nnd | Colmecting the Vieu-Prestlent’s and | phe dntrance of a visltor caused hin to look | His arelief that the cringe does not rise to COM. WILLIAM A. Cou "71k spec HY CHARLES GUrrEAL, OF ort | to luilt together tho composit. population ot Ik aaedeaii alle 5 | Senator Conkling's namu with Gulteaws | up, and auye the observer an opportuntty of Auluneings pe oi ly TASES Mio erhne, ‘The Vice-President seemed deeply | seein Ue impression whieh this ¢ nantes af enya tiie fiver ft incerntent, att the nerves. | weved by Uhese fnsiuuations, “No one,” ho Saturday jis loft on hls countenane ars ry ia = stood dn iis eyes, and the orbs. themselves lending from the spinel column to the lawer sitiel, “duptores the calamity more thin Sen- {were bloodshot, On lls face was the. trace ed th aie 7: ts , | ator Conkling and myself, ‘Thesuruportsare | of recent weeping. He would trast hinself paerninl les oo hur gtiat Wale. ten iat so basa and so unfounded that £ eannot be- | to spen tnt tthe, andwas tfrald of from the slarand couruot the billet, Ito | Heve they will be eradited. ‘They do not wf | overcome by liks cinotons, Ails whole says tha stomneh retatus noutishment, and | {eh Seu any such horrible hight. What there sans dn ut Interview anys of Higeatastniation at 4 in the charge that the star-route people are | Uteurles should be temporarily entertatned Tue “st, TAMES GAZETTE? °° ue the buttom o¢ fl, aud that thoy lave hire au on Uo Du center aati with al New York auldresh, Hemubiiean Natlonat Commits | nis evontne snyst vito nove that Prestient : » | fitets watel ited. D ry wil YENI . . peu Cuiteau as a tool to accomplish thelr | gyor thesa tuets in the ue may enide, wo In 1801 this Nution was convilsud by ono | Garfield had been shot and lay dying gaven own purposes, {s ntso not’ necepted. { should be willing to follow, Irrespectiveot | of the most gigantic wars on reeord, For | greater shock to the public mind in England Tf he was used for any such purpose, and his penn ant jae ‘i Mae belter arae ty, Fa BGra LTR he len Tha peels erent by ‘than any wo remember for years. “It was not ry fs trie, whothor the Preskdent ties or not, to take saver’ "Fe pen | ar pity ' ee eT acne yee He ot SMiehite thing qiletly and persistently pursud the fie | crowing among ull classes that no nation so tunel like anger or pity as paralysis, PAGO, Ite —DELIVERED IN NEW YORK | the United States.” (Aud, 6, 1850), " ator Ce 4 cf ner, rather than the few words hy utter stor Conkling and myself as mueh as | Wad the 1 of feellug, mud of the ov: vestigation to the arrival of the ulthnate | could afyays continue halt free and hale | ‘The feclung. was perfectly explicable, The ate. M4 ‘rom this the Prestlent is galninyg atrength they do the entire country. ‘They-ara a slur | dently 2 sxmpntiy, Which wotlt ag | tie mbssion whtelt God had given hin tosave traule and so stispentd all fiat Judgment une | sive. dno 18h AWillfam Lloyd Garrison, | tempt seemed to confirm tho opinion pro« fowly to resist the oneronchmenis of see= | #PON our Institutions dnd av attack upon the | tontsit even those who thlik they know tho | the Republiean’ party by tdilling Garfield, | UL this is done, and hus to form a earefal, | baeked by Wendell Phillips, the silver: | duced by recent events thatrecktess violence CT La ‘inn th Satta integrity of republican government. nian wall, ‘Shia will make both stories ‘conslatents bit correct, must Just optalon. rhe thine ly eome longi orion of Heston nssaullted’ Aue, Is becoming 2 recognized agent tn politics, ar a cient BANNER soov aon) MRS. GARBLELD. so far no evidence Ins buen published lmplt- eee ett pccadeecnaad wdlateae seuttene Tawer regia, "They denounced It in dene { That President Garfield, ae ian of the peo ff whalaan, luna at head the Preatdent, | 1 suck a thing wore pusulbte, thon Mborty fs 2 A Pee nee ae eating the atar-route people or anyboty, ands 7 the samo time any really unfortunate imbe- | son and’ out of” season, — by véteo | ple, sagacious, rightaminded, and blameless, § at" Brom my experiences Inwat, Lhave | 28vossible. Such a eatimity as this should = A NARROW RRGATR, unt there fy, all such charges aught to be | ete imust be treated With proper anit wiso | aud peu. Little by Iittle, they wero backed | should also he marked down for murder tuye: | Brom iny esparteucy Ww witty Ehave | ye irented as Nutional, not only |, WAsttNaros, ). C., July 4.—Ie sooms that | aisrogarted, ‘To repent them intames tho | consideration.” by Horace Grevloy, the great and good Ior- | added muh to the constérnation, But now abundant: proof that injurles to the liver, by overy citizen but ly - the durlug the Journey of Mrs. Garfield to Wash- publle mfad eauselesly, and is an uniecessit- 1 ave, Lieury Ward! er, Atarriet, Beechor that more ts known of the matter we may althor hy natab ora iunshot, ava at Neees | onitira press af tho country. Party and fae. | Maxton thore was a very narrow eseape from | yy incentive tu tha commission of further | . SECRETARY BLAINE. Bina arth ere tuele pane cabinet allow ourselves soe Tee eee dle Tah Sn ICEatIn af ton should be forgotten iu togenoralerief.” | What might have beon a fatal aecldont. | coms. ‘Cho, best theory seems to by tut UE THINKS GUIPEAU CRAZY, who was strleken down th the United States TO THINK, A LITT LESH OF TT. Senator dones rematued i tho wmatt partoe | Tho train that brought Ars, Gavfiotd from te the rightof the hall, white the Vice-Presi- Long Heine ala rie SU att He bite ze oe) | dent took ap bis quarters in the larger pare 7 ONG a CBr ‘ epsitas FT ee ee ee ee lor to tha luft, Hoe had several eallers dare erase Stattit steal nates grote Veal: Herman phystefnns, It having been recone, | 1 the warning, sen thou) Murstall Hate ile “the wl ila nis tended by Ladin ‘aut Measham who ara dowel, witht whom he eanvorsed for some | f wt "at te st 20 rev ruins, wr’ ‘athe stistained by Perey, J remembur thatabout | He. Goy, dewell also expressed dn un Wee eatie se i that, ateet Thue which aisty-two cases of reeayery from. shot | Measured farms ly indignation atthe ate | 1 at th ‘vi 7 ila. KHGUE. kyvete Wounds of the liver during fhe Warr cana tacks unon the Vice-President and Senator weve sis i i 2 ele and forr tt hes inter my observation, and about one-half of | Comktlng and tho Viee-Presidentenpswered in racy on ie ncieer i thn ge these were further compliented hy los ions of Hh tha sins tects Ue: Aout ged tu/Borinlo: 1a Ith eit tha in ver Sy nidiatel other organs, ‘At Hateher’s lun a boy 10 dons, Afterwards 2 resent thon a ae ata ianenmee. ‘years of age was shot tn tho bnek, the batt | stato Jinie Fegeremantatives ivan she polls ‘The iraken thi bnenead with each. revolt. 2 tive mnergeing. " i 2 colle from tha nindouten. Jie recovered In texs | Hl ovbments of tno ViewPresident and | Hiei segen thats of the, engin than a month, Twas so Interested In the | Semator Conkling do vot question thelr por | Fite continued tor about tivo illes botare t ease that I looked over tho pension lst to ona Cntcurehacbye wih, Beales webb fete: Ui jon Ack be effected, vent hendway hae see it he had applied for a ponston, but -hig | sttveks wpan thom will by eredtted, | ‘Tho tn perma ire, An rest witness mate name was not on the Iist, so tls thought he | Swuatlons in the Courierfournat mean Atiia an ahi tae by. Bowle. Station recovered fully, nothing Jess than that thy Viee-Presitent "i Lore of slattored thes fitted thealr. Tad "ANOTHER CASK, and Mr, Conkling ary murderers,- Such ne- | tho'engino lute the truck thy Pulkuinn env which Ibwas thought. Important enough to | CUsations are leveled not only at these gen- | would have been splintered Into kindling bp reported In the current medien! Journals, tlemen,—they are leveled at the entire | wood and allon unre Allied jhtiotlise one wasthat of Priyate Gllbort Smith, ‘There, | CouMtY” When rend abroad they cannot } lo Ce aM ane tron Testa clty., ident dulnyed thy arrival. of" the party about haiy an hour. ‘Lhe railroad jen soy {t ls almost a miracle the engine did nat fiump the track, and then all on board would haye been Instantly killed. « . Sultean was nlone,—that he knew no ono as ASHINGTON, D, Cy jt Seuato by * Gully” Brooks, of South Caro- | Even to the President himself, sineo he-ls a Gi thut he i Wasmtxarox, 2, C,, duly 4.—Seeretary | Seunte by “ Billy?” Brooks, of South Ci my to the Presitent hitnself, rt having any conneetion with him in the mut. | Blaine: tiinks Gite crazy, Je says | Hin, and seores of Hke-nlnded eourpatriots. | aot eltizen ng well ns a braye and consider: ;. tur? Cylteau called frequently at the State De- | In 16s the Republican party was, organized. | tte man, tf must make some diiference to! santa: Aen ww pa | Durtmentand Ingisted upon having wforelen | Uwas an oifghootot the old Whig wirtys | vay that h i ts to th GRONGH SUELER, THE WHELteIeNOWN Dee | Ven A vstlates ett that Caen evie | Aauuded by Hemy Clay, hoof matetiv’s ela. | know that he owes hls wotnuds to the eraze E ib S| quence, atid Darel Webster, the favorit ‘and {of a vain, half-demented creature, with his, 9 of the Washington police force, has beon on- | dently regarded Lihuself as a manjof very | gifted son of New. Kugtuud, asd tas great | pratn muddled with polliles, e » and not to the gaged for two days In aiminute biquiry Inte superior abilities, competent to fll any high defender of ont National . Zonstitition, I] calculations of politica! malice.” ° ¢ Guiteau’s lito inthis elty. He sald ty your | position, Secretary Blalue says. he “told ti eet tie pda beans OE tHe se te run CouMoNe ee ae correspondent this evening: There ly not { Gulteau fantty that ft was utterly useless for Einalaoney. by Buchanan, bucked by the | to-day Sh’ Statford Northeota -tnqufred..con- the slighest trace of conspiracy in this cage, [ hh to press: his application us lity appalsit- | siaye oligarchy. Un 180t the Republicans | cerning Presldent Gavileld’s vondltion, but He has had no associates or frisutls here, | went to a position wig an dapossibility, Mr, | cleeted to the Presidency Abraham Lincoln, } the Government. had nathing beyond the © Wo have made a thorough Investigation of | laine sys, furthor, that Gulteau considered | the immortal Lincoln, ublished Information. Karl Granyille, F hi aRetlea: ABE Wis found nothing | 20 Remubitean party as This was tho signal fora grand onstanght | Posed information. fs FAY Os SOF His sna seine ae Bie vu ane ij UNDE GREAT OLLIGATIONS TO His hy tho slave oligarchy on. the prhiclptes af | lan Secretary, and Sir W Hitiam V. Harcourt, A hat aight to to EG -EGaRE: Hus OFT te talked of haying elected Gartield, and he | Hberly and progress. “Tn 1861, utter years of Jomé Secretary, sent special messengers. to 'Y conspiracy, People very Mke him are no | doughs the party owed hin adebt fe ought | Ugitatlon tor nnd against Ameriean slavery, | the Amertean Legation during the morning, § strangers to us ab pollee headquar- | to puy with a hie appointinent, ” Seere- fe feungne were. heard boomin around _ Str Stafford Northeote’s question tin refere | ters, Wo have had hundreds | tary Hun styl Jui Siuphitivally. thar a8 on near a ne a vat Jon exisieies was tit enco to Presilont Garfield was, {Whother, of thesa ernek-braincd wretches brought | fer sii tie sen Ae ST ceded. ‘Choy lind stolen some. of our forts | {view of the anxiety proyailing, the Goy- to us from tha White Mouse beeause they Pie hen Hu. Jy sutisted, and has been from | Hd lmplements of war, and were trying to'| ernment could do. anything concerning the were troublesume there. “Of course, most of | tie frst, that the erazy, disnppolnted Gultean uu cy HoyGriingie ais thick own Recount terrible and atrocjous crime,” re ‘ them have not beeth dangerous characters, | kept ils foul purpose a profound secret to hoy td SOL caeles Toot one val pial | Mr. Gladstone, in oxpressing his deep feal- ' not naturally so bud as this man Gulteau, | Himself, | Ueaven knows the illuation ts fii Cha grand old custen of our Tevnblle | ing of sympathy,alluded sto ‘the inoreasing | Dut itis unsafe to have them nround. Most paul ene uel ug is belt if tdaing to tS the North to ity depths, "To arms to | friendly retatlons with the United States, and", of them arp palliaits eine ene destts Hb + peat Soca, ‘ Brmes e desomnded ae wat Bia brane unl. sald oo intest information seemed to some." have something to do with the Government, IS ME CR. ALY § i ous a J Y' , 20 | what dampen the hopes for Prosident Gare Ono of tha inteor class entna hore from Ohio THE a ma thelr homres und loved onereiunuy. uevar te | Hela reeuvory, but wo, must prust in Provie”. after President Garfield's innsugeration, He Wastietox, D.C, duly 4—The nen: | return ‘Their mangled ruinnins He buried | deneo'for the best. © - 6 ing Be was a rellglous lunatic ‘after un oliee, and 7 dug Star, eiitortally, takes’ the positon thts In anatiy a rave, ; Alter yours of war aang |... + CAN JEG TOUS! OF LORDS wis nuvor more ‘sttprised In iy Ife tint} itarnoon that Guliean Is erniy, and that his | Pesce. Gur Nattonal ing again “waved I? tho subject of Gartlelil’s condition was ‘mene y been ip u 2 , raZy, triumph from every fort and: buttlement: in & is a whan E tanay on iat netitally ne het was tho résult of higaalty, aud. that- tt | the Republle, and slavery was no.mores ss oncd,, ly ;the suse way us {athe Commons. polnted to 2 plucd' th the White Hous pollee | vos ny plot. ‘The Star sys: “Phat Gulteun | in 1801 there lived In Galena, in iy own | Both’ Lord, Salisbury and Tord Graavill svounds of tho abdomen saietion an extror- inary Intitudo fn inelstons for Che purpuse ff . Mr beyond a doubt, the lesion was tho most but cast a sladow pan our institutions, /) Js ah ‘. a Ibis disgraceful that, without more founda- Be Sack he veate ee te ftlon than tho merest inference, such an at- was reported In good health. ‘Another tack’ should hayo: been muds on the Nicer Sunith, wounded nt Frederleksbura, fur- | Sond In authority to the-Tyesident, and nishes an ndditional undoubted instatica of Winslet ante m become Mies Hash a He recovery from a wound.in tho Ilver, Ree | Feverument, and, on ono of tho imost dts. TUE MAN. WHO LAUGHS, lo dingulshed Senators of the cauntry.” ‘Lo : force, and stationed asa guard near ono of | y nutive Stato of 1Uinols, 0 quiet, modest want | spoke very sympathetleally, gs tats hoist: coyeries from: wounds In the vor cannot, |. : . td ‘i a +] was not Identified with that portion of the 1 aulel, 3 v i lc est ’ howeyer, be-looked forward to with cer |» GUE TeDRUALN utes THEORIES. theentrances, Hundreds of we Ropnbliean party not exactly in Yarmony | HY had TA eR Tn hae ae THE MISHOP OF MANCHEKTRR, tainty; yet, ‘bealies the enses whiteh ene THE VICE-PRESIDENT cUrptat, ING LUNATICS r with tho President Jn autters ntfeeting par- | find tasted poverty “and distress in Se fapuie | Prenching tn tho Cathedral Sunday. evening find their way hery like tramps, ‘his man | tisan or person Interests; that ho did not | nud Guionae Witch Presidont Lineoin eatied {00 tho lus of tho times, qald ho had been Quiteau spent a great deal of Ume during sympathize wlth It, and that nis declaration | for 75,000. troops to snppross tho inciplent sturiled to hear of the attempt om the Ife “of the Inst few montlis over thore In Lafayette | that he was a Stalwart was an aftarthonght | Rebellion, Capt, Grant determined to offer | President Gariteld,” It would seem,,he sald, 5 Pavk, in front of the White House. Sowe- | or the outgrowth of an egotistlent’ desire to Bis gurvices to tho iovernnient, ant Wont to | that Presidonts are no safer in thelr modest tlines he oveuplert Its thie In reading. Often | gttach tmportanes to hhnself, Is clearly | After some delay he was “elvan a. psition, mansions than ropresontatives ofan Tipertal, he fell asleep on the benely ahown by tho letter which he wrote to the | and finally was’ gent fito the field as on despotism enelreled by thougands of guards, “ 11H'A CRAZY. | Prestdtent some the agoe” Colonel. Littles by little he arose til he ba | he work was out of order, “Mon dld'what,, ‘This report of weonspiraey Is a deplorable | Guiteau wrote assurlng tho Prestdent of | £28 General of the Natlonal arinles, From |' they would, - Unbridled appetite, unc snl to? ¥ ¥ Invention, ‘Chere ara ao inany thoorles | jis support and asking for an audionce, sjalena, raualt Tee te ie pits lust, contompt of autliority, and “reg is i = réveated, In calmer Innguage, however, what ‘ MSS aL Yalan Man me ie he hud sald to Senator Jones In the morning. shot through the liver, but four months of | #e%galn expressed hts condolence for Gon. enreful treatment pulled him througt, In Garlield, Me condemned the perpetratiol of two eases while occurred nt tho batty of | He crime in the strongest terms, and con Suffolts, tn 1983, the ball lodged in the Iver indole” Te ik wuire pnselltla' Cor nigito boseitls i‘ amd wos extéactal, ‘The patient aubsequent- the President, I would not only offer him my. : ly reeovercil ; 1 aah af Would ale cost mle soa 1” iran, hte y his baustde, personal considerations There aro ato several cases tn whieh tho | anu potitieal views must. be merged in the Wasninaton, D.C, duly 4.—Mr, Cutler, volunteer witness, who says he ‘was at the riallroud station at the ime of tha shouting, and saw two suspicious men in earnest econyer- sation tn thedepot Just before the occurrence, ' wag yesterday taken to the. Jail for the pur-) pose of Identifylug, Guitean. Ile states tliat when he got there the prisoner was laylng on ils bed with the bed clothing upon lim, and : voran + he saw bin at ¢ great disadvantage, - He did | qbout Guiteau that it ts diflentt to game to " submit to the law, werd signs. of: tha flings,” a roam Una Tver a Wes eal eet National sorrow, Lam an American, among | not think he was the same man until he pat] any conclusion’ as ta the ‘truth hs Min JAIL. Adatise neal tne Blobs, the revlbluiL of che Ho left it tothe econselunce of hls heaters should be found Impossible to extract the millions of Americans, erlaviig for theie | his hand up to stroke his beard. ine peentiar | awn brother. speaks of lim. as a ‘rou Quinn. was but another, Sueh prosporlty would | whether they were a healthy and ‘hop eful fill from President: Cunfivld’a) word, One. wounded chief” Jn answer to a question | and nervous manyer, which he recognized | thoroughly disreputable person, unrellable Spectat Disvatch to The Chteago Tribune. have ernzed mnost men, but it did not Grant, | tone, ae Zc ¥ of the wounded men, was also from’ Ohio, haw the. present polities! complesion of the {at ones. He has no doubt about and bad, Many othors who haye known tim | “wasutwarox, D. C., July 4—A gentleman | (lg reat silent et a feat ie nabs level and his life corroborate alt this, and add that ? Just from, the jait reports everything quiet | streets of Galena, ‘The military genius of his {nstinets and disposition, from Is youth | there, ‘Tiere ure no’ syinptoms of disturv- | Grant fy not surpassed by that of Alexandur, tp, have been Iittlé shortof devilish; that he | gneey and although those In charge say they Jullus Coar, ah thy grent Napoleon. linea has been a malignant fond, untrammeled | are prepared for a defense If ‘necessary, Originally a Grant an, 1 am well satisite ith fee y “ . by congeience, and unrestrained by any moral | there are fow eyldences of the presence of with Garheldta; howlnd it Nothing but - THE INTERIOR, | A Plymouth correspondent: says'in tho western countjes of England, where several public man are ‘persoually aequaluted with Presidont Garfield, the attempt upon hls fife has prodticed. a ideyp hypression.: Prayers Scnate would affect the calling of wn extra In hig ease the ball entered several inches | 5, iy schists above and slightly to the right of the nayel, eee rar, ae ti renee Ate ~ AMONG OTHER BTIUKING CASES. omy eet ie 1 vill A Mi cer te p ine of tho linll rematntug loaged hi the liver was fear: ong Noth ae iene peas " re ‘i that of Sergt. Snivuly, of the New York cave Peeeisttacl Pe hestcpi tee eb airy, who was wounded at Plediont, Va, bo: thoy Hapajitenns “oF, Llaucueratay Bunt the identity, but says from the movements of the two men he saw ho Is pasi- tlye that tho other mon who. esenped after the shot was fired was tho leading spirit, and was giving Guitenu directions how to proceed, His movements were very quick H Jaw. ‘Treasurer Gili}ian told me last night | the yilitary, Gulteau, the Jalikeepors gay, | New York, “ean provent Grants nomina- | Were olfered In many clurches for his re- 3 ¥ y 0 trust God will. ward off the necessity of my | and nervous, He was a tall man, quite six | that ng had known Gultean man’ 3 been very ste, Tle fevls gull ry | thon? f i covery, ‘ haa + | i oat ete Re talio. of being called upon to asstime the olllea of | foet high, dark complesion, and dark hale Le ie jag appointed clork of ts arta aye als at Me poh Gen, Garfield wag born In poverty aid ob- rxgumies, ie bafore ho could be discharged from the hos. | yfesilent. Tam hopafal that He will.” | and oyes, the Intler belng yery sharp and rest- | ary Department, In 1874, 5 newspapers, and [s reported as saying: geurity, and bas iifstued hts eee LonmOks Fils dic- Leet Unrtey Are Popytely i pital, but hls recovery vas qiulte complete When your representative asked Joss, This man, ag soon As tho shots were QUITEAU'S WIFE “Why J feel as aniich intorested tn the news Witntthe Warcmno fie war Present ore | Cwlet Secretary for Ireland, the Eiiet of i Another soldler was shot In. tho. liver, the BENATOR JONES fired, went Alreetly up Sixth, Increasing Ms | wasan applicant for a pluce, and he tinnlly | asanybodye?- * sinnil college in Olilo, and promptly offered | Derby, and many others called at-the Amor- ball passing through tho Hyer and remaining | £08 Wis views on the newspaper articlos vo- | guilt as he Inercased the distunes frouthe | gave hera posttlou In the Bureau of Engriy- INCORRECT. his services to the Govornmont in suppress. | lean Logation to~lay to Inquire regarding the In the tlusnes, [twas from large ruvelyer, Hecting upon, the Vieo-President and Mr, | scene, Mr, Cutler's first thought was that condition of Gariteld. = CR. KRARWELD, + * of Ilinols, now stopping at the Westminster - Polaco Hotel, says Guilteau applied to blu in March of the present year, hi Washington,to vurly q Ing and Printing. During her employment | Tho report’ that Gultean had beon taken | Ing the rebellion. After neurly tires yours there she frequently told GUiHinn of the eru- | carly this morning for safety toa naval ves- saprag away nde, Slaloncgneinh neta elties practiced on her by her husband, who | sel in tho river, and though: given in theso | the position ever since, His tong services on doprived her of needed food, heat her, and | dispatelics yesterday upon the authority of | some of the Tnost -lmportane commltioes ‘Lk ; about the same sizo ay that used by Gultenn, fone rd Eee ert ar Ceara . ‘There was no suppuration, vomiting, dint] the supjects anld: hut auswor,.L nu sure, : thea, One fever, and tho winn recovered. AT way inade far avery thinking “Americun, soliler, 81 years oll, was wounded at Chan- they were plekpockets passing, Cutler is o ayler, hpnest-uppearing man, and isevidontly deeply Impressed with his story, and says, thut, whether or not tha bottom facts ary some! 3 set, | ariaval olticor, proves to havebeen Incorrect. | slow that he isa square niin aud ean bo Tine collorsville both {n the liver and Hung, but ip | YMenever factional strife becomes xo ferce | ever senched, ho will till be of vo hey Hie eee Tea ales ‘ Pip AA cA a pileltly trusted. tant winter he was elected | sign papers recommending him. for the Aus- recovered, and Iaas strong os aver, “Anothe | ths country thot tha View Prustdent and | optuion that "this man had at least | jut not betore tho totally «leprayed character IN NEW YORK OITY, Peet A auited Stain Sonat Pee atone trian “Misslon or the Parls Consulate.” His er curtous reeoyery fram what is, per 4 distinguished Senator would euuntennnee | one confedernte. Mr, Cutter te well | of tho man becanie thoroughly understood, AB A “SITYsTER?? Hean notines for the Presidency, wiih aver whole manner showed him to bo iysqne, There ura a geod many plso polteye thisof | New Your, July 4—About'twelve years | prospect of success, Hu’ is a high-toned, Gulteaw’s character, ‘Thoy look npon hin ag | axe, When Essex Market Pollee-Court bad conselentions Chritian gentlonan, ‘Arti AN INCAMNATE DEVIL, become notorious asa place where all sorts | | Suu Me aria removed Frou the Near hut but Ms prother-fn-law, George Scoville, of | of crimes could be compromised by ayenal | Gollectorship by President * Hayes. .* Gen. Chienge, fs‘ not one of them, L found this | Volles Justice, a number of * shysters,” bro- | Arthur was appotnted Collector by Gi gentleman to-day at the oftice of the Distriet- | en-down Inwyers, aid practitioners, ruined inant, and held that Lnvortant mes feverul Attorneys, and rode with htin tothe Jal, On’ | by Iyuor were to be met. with “daily at that jenna and fave nubougded, gallsfuction, te tha way he tuld mehls opinion of Gulteau, | cout, ,"Phose idenamed lawyers would often | cavatat adtiitstradion of js oiiee, and he bi ‘Yhirty years ago he imurrled tho slstur of the | hunt up eases fyr the Police Justice and share auppased to haye beon removed without suf man who shot the President, and for thirty | in tip spl, aud on one Sounslon a ete oc Ae! ene oat ens Arthie is be ser ae yeuirs he hax been doing him tiething but | curred fn court betweon the magistrate and | duarked gbilty, - , - Kindness, Mr, Seoyllle fy 6 moitest, * stot nshyater® upon the dlviston of half a dol- | eHes ud wot bo an ornament to the Vice. yitioman, who duvs “not borat of whut | lar. Among theag » shysters” was Charles | “When f wasn boy Wost hburne repregonted ho has done, nor does he seem | J. Gulteay, who bad part of an tho Clean un fpeyport aisprice in Congress, | re: haps, more diMlenlt to treat than an Khot- Mie ee ei satel Ee eases Wound in the liver, was tho lodaing tn the | tutions allt as well by proctalmedd 1 Wer of a Inne bong spliat, whieh was shat | throughout tho world. en, Arthurs . tored by a bullet, In the case of John Queen, | and senator Conkliug's porsonal Integrity. he of Ponnaylyania. , Not only the right Jobe of have, Lhelleye, never been questioned, and tha liver, buts large brauch of the hemtle | tho Vico-Prusldent was deeply grieved—tne a aise Was perforated, All Uieko chses Were } ued, serlonaly wounded—thnt auch laputie ie Fon a certiln polnt of view, more hopeless | vione sontd bo eruillted by any one, He tins thon that of Fresident Garlluld. ‘They ae | youn negr mu eyer slneo he heard of the " curred on tho battlefield, where they contd calamity, and I asanve you no man inthis not receive Immediate attention, whereas country hus shown more siiicure sorrel puseleliis she on Aol aeeats tho Prosl- | tian he, dent was Injured, ' Moreoyar, tho attandancy Fs teenacriter Hak asiaaees here cay be more'regular, and the appliances TWAyE NEV BI BBRN IM BO DEP WEBBED ava nearer at hayd than thoy were inayat | Mug long and lntnte personel as well as Known to several highly respectable people In this elty, who give him a fpat-rate nygine for truth and yeruclty, ‘The conspiracy the- ory, however, Is not beljoyed, CURE BNOOLS, of the Secret Sorviee, suys he has tolowed up every clow and every theory of ronsplracy, an has proven satisfactorily that there was none, He lias reported ty Secretary Wine dom that (ite had no confederate, nob vveng contldants that he was alone, The nsgasination conspiracy theory has been abandoned by everybody " DETECTIVES, ‘Tho connection of the presency af New . > SARSOLUTIONS OF BYMPATHY, ””< Queenstown, duly 4.—Lhe Town Com- unlasioners will forward, through the Consul, a resolution of sympathy with Pregident Gare fluld, It deserlbes Garilold ag for tho tle the chicf-ruler: of tho majority of the Irish people" 6 ss pe ates .TAVERPOOT. es ‘The local colorations of tndependence Day at Liverpool have been postponed Tho Liverpool Courier says: fhe Amore Jean peopla will flid that thaty: brethren can syinpathiza with’ them. ° Nowhera : i tha work! will this “generous and sppptanoous to ba futent on tulug) = Gultean | pMeo “In rear of the Hauor store {1 was born tn Freeport, Tl, und L have syuspathy be more ‘slucere than'In® England, fy am : politleal relations, and, Lany, to fusten oven | York detectlves here with the consplracy silva, ¢ ‘i tho southenst corner of Broome and is- | Wateled with marked pride the ‘brillant ca- | and nowhere ly England ygre cardjal that * ‘ toate ot ike aoe Eee tho slightest snypleton of any vomplicity af theory Is explntned .by the «statement that ae ate ae priate ube atrevts, Guiteat's merit conulated ‘halle Ther ‘arnt gl a spare, Gane gel if Liverpool whose pulse honts “tn unison ~ ay Garileld was in excollent health, and his ih ‘i irautal erin Not me seit thoy juve comg ag un ndvanee guard (a Vices | weighing. bis words carefully, ‘When Lj ty in the nefarivns inanner In which fe | Grant, Fonowndd Te war and pouces Washes | With the trans-A tluntle, peopl - ‘+ constitution was magnificent, Te bs strug laridly = aul cowardly — trick, ) President Arthur, ws Itagems that some of married his sister. he was a boy. ‘Chote | would secuvo cases, and | burne, distiguished for hfs -elvil surviee at |. LM0 Liverpool Put” payy:. tTho -world rene linge eullantisy jude wilt continua to feb Thank Hewwont no one. here has | his friends ju New York wero evently cou. 4 * 7 mother had died while he was an infantyand | MANY AN INNOCENT PRRSON WOULD BB home and abrond; and Garfield; the scholar, vari ty ty Cau sn ybroh Halde Jes breast at eves sonrealy onesie ee mantu ‘i . slyen St countenance —members of the Cabl-| corned as to his personal safety, and tuddicerdt vays nected 7 MULCPED soldigr, and statesman, of the doyelopment af phe fatyl lronuoldal 4 Ta ie aaa hab whom L haya sven denounce It in thy | jim to delay his departure for Washinton Anas Wand Adr Meavitie’ dontes “hg | Inshape of n finw for olfnses he hnd never atta ete eH ot anal Hal dn | manly’ whfoly, hus in so many d{zectiong ene, to We treat Im Internally with mitt and’ | 28verest tera, Ltweena to qe that those | ne traln on that account, Detactive Miller | stories of 4 conmnltted, while thieves, vile women, and tes Heeeneat Romun of us ill, way that die | creached upon the security and amenity, of F! Mine-waters und alse glya ble Who originated the relleetlons ust hive for. | says that tho unly tine when Guitoan has | qurreauts magdanrer AND cnuuery, — | stelt offenders against Jaw would be allowed | [ebol spirit then was tho sane tint [twas | PubHe tite. Wo legry tram thiy sire event + Jules at jnorphing to whe rvousnegs, | Rotten that thay wore calling tha fategrity of | Rhown, fear ins been when It He snys ho has nota bad heart, but that he | fe esenpe if they had only enough money to taut yonts ae Just prior to tho breaking | Out lands where the popular voice galects F ‘ ea warn wa an ply cult press to | our fustitutlons inte question. was thought to be possible that he mideht | has paver hd any moral sense, and that ho | compromise the crs Ono of Gulteau’s fit ip thy Habelton, ond he was tat, Che | thelr rulers ara ag aceesslbja as ‘others (9 this ha lynched. He was oxeuedingly enxjous to bo taken to the Jail, and there was a notlea pble tremor when he heard the angry shouts fou} contagion, In the pregont case there Sppenrs to be na axe OL. shagry: foptheguie Ing. We yiny ba snre that ‘eyay: orpauey ie u a ne te At ts EDO NOT NELIBYE extinct ie ea any rite Haat te that Gon, Arthur's Presidency would meas dangerous to attempt i now, Leannot be | Uatartiing elange to. polley, Leannat dink sinigulig of his recovery, aud yet we are | [would mean much wore than a change of 1 art jorty ty Cone has been ‘a cheaband petty syindler all hig | practices was to cause the arrest of Bowery eens would feet hiiont into fe life, Ho referred to the hieldent fn hts dite in | demd-monde who had not previously patd’ | dnother war hh thay the povpir, ‘and they Chiengo, when ho was In the ealfectlon bust | Mm foo, have tho women locket up at} would have tha powor save for President ef tle people. Mis attempt to enguge a | je, Lhavhug nigde contruets for calfect- | ight, appear for them next morning asa | Uayes and hig Stalivart Cabtuet, : The Demos | Hossa wil] not attempt to boast of “thig deo. Juatied jn hoping for tt, wen, Ils position In the recent factional | hackmay to dyive hilm ta the jail a couple of Hae ay tek RalE calluses nak fiatt nnd | jowyer nt sux Sfarkut, aud: thon share the | erate tuigeriy now fa Conrbés aes ‘Abpahany Lincoln's’ asyastaiay uilght bo Bs, TABS strugela was that of u strong personal frend | weeks ago, when tho Prosident left for Long Hnporaivy Link the Uetaidone qt Chl tee ie considered tho degrada oyteoine of gfyll ” war, put none Luts Matic could begridge Prostdent Unrtiold hig well-wont Igipelay? ©” + TRE MAYOW OF Liyeppoon. * kent dont on tho sauna tint it was ils own, | flnu which was certuln to be tinposed, Hee OH her re the National Gov- Mr. Scoville sags that-that was really hls re m rrnment will be guttrely cantralted by ax. Idewat ls tlle under the eeeety dint : ON ITS TRAVELS, Visits as aust Nuon frlengs, The he felt thas the money was his own, It was WAUKEGAN, Mb Jonocysile party gre panting for the National romalns at the White Uouse almost can | ofthe Wwadur of ane faction, and L honor stantly santy Vere die Pea Ba hin fur his fldellty wn duyotton to his Tie uxperlence and thatat othor phystelans | fiend. Should he become: Prevtdent 1 bes Branch, $s beluved to be a part of his plan ta place himself as soon ns possible In a place otwafety, Indeed, he sald tou deteatlye that, with wounds af tty chiructer had been aline { Hove hig actions frum tho yory outset will In- | fhe once succeeded. in ronching tho Jath |p eharacteristts Incident, He never hud ani Special Diaputch to ‘The Uhicayo Tribune, Preasury, © Ahoy ave bv sturving alice | hoe written Conent-tenpril Pyotr iis con ilar fo the Surgeun General's, S22 | spire canthieuce, 1 om unnvinecd that he | Prealene Arthur Would protect ihn. 149.| hen or seemamiotiiiy in momey amators, | Waviciaany Hy July 4—Charlen f, Gute | Huelva reltged in iit andl tney qradan, dutoneos "Thu opening oF the wih road pi yey nun, . . would, Ab tho first, consult with tho present | npyuared to want an upper som, where he.) When he Jost his elfonte In Chicago hu went | eau fs sitll freal iy tho memories of many of | otortsa get in thts Unie under the! Tend of, in ay einyoet jop with thoy Bh Lape Who had charge of the hospital hora during Cabinet, Iiecm that he would consider It} gould overlook the city. + | qbont borrowine mney from every one who | Hwy leading men of our elty, and la known to | that gallant solder Gen. Haneacks sulite nt Hristal for tho benesit pf Aiigrie ee cee tnd re A At his.platn duty to cal an extra sudstun of the WHO 18 GUITRAUY would lend bin, sometimes. on the ground | be a deadbeat and a villahious mun, “On the acne {niuaglon tue erat jake was at cya rantont Garlat onttolye ‘Tiere ts a gentleman employed in the Dene | Sovate to elvel @ resident yea toute for, wt , Sptelat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune — | oF nis connection with Mr, Scoville, , th day Of July, 1877, tho name af Chartieds | the most af ttt voy ag Ary to ent iim | Wen sha Wty gf Pepaiiont Gaiiliy., ston Bureau here who uring the [ebgitlon | Present, Here js nelthor ns Presilent pre ton Wastusatoy, 2.0, duly 4—Who 3 Gale | seven aperuunint WHAT NG aD nog. | Guitent, Chicngy, appears on tho hotel real | tw quey did Horaeo' Gresley” 171819. "Poor t at OWED, ¢ fonu, and whatls be? Why did he complt this swind erie? What his been his. pret history? Next to dhe conition of tho Prest- sent, these are tha things that futorest poue ple and the guestions they wre neking onp ane other, ‘Therpare many theorles about hha wid ifs ering, but, tIrst af gil, Ibought to. be: borne ty jilyd that tua country Is ehledly evi corned Jn duding out tht thera was nothing political iy the = erhue—that ssensina- wae wounded apps Wresisily fiko the Mrese'| Hoya Speaker ot te Wonse, in omy oplitm dene an Mls Fe vary fie bechouneat Iie | tho vacuncles from New York will he prompt: SRN ain tae te ay ty Aled, but, whould thoy nob be. then lig re H LEE TALL AEATIE ‘ 103 WOR We Nevers i Hes bnenauerata, sntongie Mien the ‘roalitont had Es slates Mat It wished te Govarmnvnt-to be cons rat, shocks WeNE. homorshit os and, thivd, Hueco by chy Hep whlenn party, Were 1 / dntlumuation. “Thraush thu litst and kecand, | Democrat t would. wore there a flv or eveny, i ts sreaident buy sate AS taunt thy third Demovratic niylority In dap Senate, vote far expected, Le Was oxpeeted’ also that when | Wlemsoover the Mepubliean Sonatars non ed at iy RUBEN: «sees ebay ais Demeseqyie aH Vorporaljgn itian-: imously bai eeereatiety exes i et sorrow Ob ihe Poatnjy apromph gy: fa of tein gag abit : BARS TON B's Wait, OE Fowngugnlly'tfiladstone's skatement In: tho Comitons ta-lay in regurd ty the atigmps an Gariield’a Ifo-wag 84: fallowasst Wo can Wot be surprised tins the question: Lng avlsen in vegutil tov the: Insptyation of: the’ outyoge : enn eB sor nt rte tere non re Ean ad ited eae went down i shins funtion, and nud nover paylng any of We bills: Mo thon | himsele to ductura on the second comb of | phe chances aro thab jluncoe WO Tike front to New York aud iver tho mug way, | Glirlst.. White here he met 3a, WeW, Wick hoe ‘hist Ae less The Ne As to (uiteau’s “lfgintasal trom chur: tor | bam, United States ‘Express agent, with | pier the people of gle South on te ‘Hate Hiceutiqnsuvss, My, Scovillo Intimates that he | wham he had a sight acqualntance for Mf | of battle, and’ now they inust da it ae tho probably was as well In that direction ay | teen years. Cuilean wanted 3fr, Whekham | pulls In Novenihory or they may have to Het AbOUE money mublabs, aNd fyrttion: that mu | (o Indorse for hing at tha bank, but My Wick- Magner Wate ate yi fase ais Meret tual Intidellly was tho causoor hts diteultios | ium knew hin jusy wall onough not to dott | Sil wa hyve angiion yar? Shall pur with bis wife, ‘Ph¢" public las been given'| anil te-get rid of Win’ by a loan of %, tor OX- R ‘ational ‘Crensvary bo fanfraliea ny miost of the facté in connection: with Gule | which tw bing not received any remuneration. | Rubuls and thelr Northan Ayia, for tnd end this stage was teacher the Pres) y - | fated for Present pra tom, aud Lirmly be | tun lias not yet become 9 imeans | tenutslife, 7° -8 «| Cutter at bly Jeoture had a yery allin house, hob mila of dajlars-e Southern War. pon. Preslent: flarield, tha ghargeter of aH alton would not be paca ria he Hove that'pg ae enoerila In ull sections | jn political — controversy, Th iy 8et+ | ina coxnecrion Witt Tit oxkina come | —2 [litle low than Gt,—and to got even with one FART Mth thal weogtect ht Be | Whisk ty sch ag to attract he quyeniion of in WILL POWEU, av tne Waster dieu Pr sd fled that Quiteau ty not the ugent of vad buted tatgels Soares : the town he got up and took the 6:00 a, in, babies War, make "Mancnote-President- aye tho whnly. etylizad world, gud which sv i Ln Vieo-Prest- " Bud political fuctlon, Jie had no standing jn or fellowship with any one in authority. ‘The Prosidel’s will-pawer surprises aven Wasmixates, D. Cy ay Lh tho Jnstrnetion and in- | train for Chicago, forgetting to pay Partridge | you want peace, and ‘prosperity make Gay. | xreatly aifeets. the feclinga and welfary of ¢ hls phystelang. Ue hay mnyde up hig ulnd te | dent Arthuy remained’ all day’ gt the resl- r i i the Keb is nation which ty hot onfy friendly to us, by 7 Nuence of his fathoky who. according to Seo- | Brothers $10 for printing and:also 86 hotel J field President, and wublic will de w , f. MPT aE, 7: al oe , 7 : ,

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