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12 anna TERETE UTED THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: fRIDAY, JULY 8, MARINE NEWS. Grain Freights Somewhat Easier Yesterday at Unchanged Rates, Nearly Every Vessel Chartered Will Carry Corn to Buffalo, Tho Big Propeller Boston Nearly Come pletes the Destruction of Har. rison Street Bridges Around the Lokcs—Miscollancous— Arrivals and Olonarancos— cs Along tho Docks. HOME GATHERINGS. DAKG PRES, Grain frofghts were ensier, with quite a fiect offeriug., Corn to Wuttalo’ was 3) cents, and wheat anid corn to Kingston 6! and 6 cents rue spectively. ‘Tho chrmgements reported wel Vor Butato—Tropeller Fisk, 35,00 bu cor schooner ising Stur, 0.000 bu corny schooner v.C, Bara OO bit gorn; schooner Minne Shawaun, 24,000 ba corns schyoner Ju Danforth, 48,000 bu corn: schooner E. Spry", 49,000 bis corn; sehooner Kilderhouse, 31,000 bu corn; propel- ler Portage, 92,000 bu corn, For Hrle—Propeller Lycoming, 0,000 ba-corns propeller Allegheny, 40,000 bit cern. For Kingston—sehooner doin Mayer, 14,000 bu whents schooner America, 18- 0u0 bu Wheat; schooner Preston, 18,00 bit corn, For Sarn{n—Suhvonee 11, Meitdo, 24,000, bur wheat. For Montrosl—Propeller Celtic, 18,000 bu corn. Lumber frofshts were stondy and une changed. YESTERDAY AT THIS PONT, + Tho Intense bent of yesterduy had tho effectto paralyze whut [tte business (here was doing nlong the docks. At the elevaturs tho grain- trimmers sat on the rails of tho vessels, utterly ‘unnble te end the terrible heat in the hulls of the vessels. ‘Che hamber-shovers fotled wong tha docks scoking shudy spots, Tho saloons along Water street, however, ald a rusting bts ness in the way of | aud such other Doverdazes ns linve a tendency to cool the Inner niin. Nothing was talked wbaut hut the heat and the condition of Prosident Garvebl, Saket altogether, (t wasn bad day in marine circles. DOCK NOTES, Grain-(rimmers recelye $1.25 per 1,000 bushel of orn. Thoro was not a cargo on tho lumber market Inst ovening. , Tho tugs went sever! mlles beyond Wauke- gin yosterduy for tows, , Now piles have beun driven at the west abut- ment or Like strect bridge, : Tho achouner Florettn yoca into Miller Brothers’ dry-tock to-day Cor a new stem, Ybo schooner Belle Walbrldge came out of dey-dock yesturduy, Where sho bas been havi a leuk stopped, ‘The propelier Lehigh, now londiue with onts for ilu, will take tha Inrgest caro of grain (bushels) tht ever went fruin thispurt—antmely Twn Dushuts, The work of putting new main and inizzon Mists fnto the schooners. Anderton was fliishod by Miller Rrothors yestorday, and the vessel left, port lust might. % ‘The burg Iron State was towed to: South Chi- congo vestorduy by the tus Ow Capt. Andy Green. ‘Tho Large entared the hurbor nt Sout Colengo drawing Mfteun fevt uf water, ‘Lhe fifst crit to be used In the constructlon of ewittur wits Lower oitt to its ph fords, Maj. Loydecker pei siperintended tho work, wiiteh was accom Plished without tho lenst misty. ‘the Union Steambont. Company's pntnes steamer Nyack left for Huifato lust aveniug with the bizaest Hat of piseensers recorded, for ‘sey= z ub passongers, ura. Bho eurvied out avle fs commanded by Capt. Sarpy Slaven, a thoronch gentloman and first-class navigator, With Capt. Shunnon on deck passengers may: Test assured tht thoy ure ng safe as il on, shore: and at thelr own ilresitos. ACCIDENTS. - THA TENOR OF ‘TE NYE. About half-ptst 4 o'elo trday marning, while tho steumeburge Edwards was coming down tho South Jiranch fa tow of a tie she rat into the stern of tho magnificent propelter Nyuck, of tha Unlon Line, which was lytag at the dock between Randolph and Washington streets, Tho Nyack hut hee wearing piece on the port side badly brotten and twoor virco plunita stove In, ‘Tho dumage to the Edivards, iC Buy, coultl not be ndvertalned. ‘fhe Kdwards Mas curned the tthe of ° The Terror at tho iver,” vs it isaridoin that she comes [nto port ‘bucwhat she does somo dinage, Wedoeslay: she came nuar throw Harrison street brdgo into the vlyer, aud yestarday shu repeted her bad luvk dn counection with the Nyuwck. MARNISONSTREGT MDG THUMEED AGALN, Yesterduy afternoon tho big propeller Hoston come nene tnishiby up Uarrisonestreet beidye. The workmen hay fee tho bridge partly rafsed from where the Edwards knovke it by means of juck-seruwa, when the ble stenmer, in gol through tho draw, awung urouid aRAtsE tho piling basivath the bridge and knocked tho scrows out Crom under the bridge, and Jett fall buek again, aA fow more thumps Dit 1i8t tho bridge Hkw the two Inst will necessitate tha bullding of a new one, A FATAL PALL, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, On July 7—Willimn Moore, analid vessel captain and dete inate of the Propeller California, was neoktentstly knovked into, tho hold of the vosael this evening, fracturing bis akull. Iu wag tuken tothe hospital, wut soon died. Ilo was ovur 0 years of aye, and leaves & wite and four children at Proscatt, hin hone, ls eldest son Is Captain of the stenmur Quobee, His body was taken home on the Cullfornhs tor piyht AUBNT PIRTONS: Spectat Dispatch to ‘The chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, 0, July 7—Tho steamer Cumbers June started for Eseiuaba to-day. and when i short distines out she bont the key to her bhe Piston, wid came back, She will probably leave agaln to-night, CAULN AND PILOT-HOUSE KTOVE IN, . Speelat Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, 1.5 uly —The propeltor Nashua wad here to-night with purt of borecablu und pliot-house stove in, AROUND ‘THE LAKES, CANADIAN CANALS, Anordor in tha Dominion Connell has heen Pussed to nme the existing resulutions gove erning the paxsugo of vessels thruugh tho Joye ernment cauuis and locks; It le ns follawas “Huncefurward, inso far na regurds priority: of passazo through tho canta or Jocks of the Domipion, with the exception of tho Wolland Canal, for which speclul provision 44 muda, In Place of the existing classification there suai! bo only two recognized clusses of yousely, namely: First class, composed of stoumers whos ine ebinery ts dusurlbed in tho certiuaty of tho Stenmbout Inspector as sultuble to bo employed “in the carrlage of frelght and passengers," also imnrket steamera; scoond clnss, composed of all othur vessels of What kind soover thoy my be, OF those two classes of yessala those of tho first clusa shall haye priority of passage over thude of the second chiss, Steamers carry ing her Majesty's mutts shutll, however, con- “thiue ng ut present to take procedoney over , Boaters currying ‘pussonyers only, When gay- eral boats or vessels ire lying by or avo waltlue to enter any luck or can they shall Ho in single ter and utu distance of nut less than io ret from the lovk or entrance; und cach vosso}, for tho purpose of passing through, shill advance in the order ti waneh dingy be lying hn the ter, excupt in casu of Vessels ‘of to iteat ulags, 10 Waich priurity fa glyen ns aboy Snould, bow eVcr Wy Trst-chiisd Vousel tor which nen cere salu Used hour any took 1s kept eluar nob then enter the look, vedyols of the second chisy whieh ay bu tn waluing shall junmuedintely haye tbe ye of tha tock and continue go te nye Ib attl the deluyed frst-cluwa bout arrives. ‘be sectlon of the exleting regulitions dealing with tho overtaking Of onu vpasol by another in the eanut Jiiix iso been unendesl 8008 TO Dar 8 fast yeast trom uttewptliag, to pass ono of slower speed whon nearing u lock,” ‘TUY LEIGH VALLEY THANSVORTATION CONVANY, Huttulo Courter: “Tho Leigh Valley rans: burtution Compuny bus churtered for the season the Munster yew stuamshlp City of Momo, owned by the sess. Winslow, aud the now + BtoanIburge Queen of the West aiid thosvhoouer ie rH ai Pout. owned by t Ke, These three veasele nave nerain ete packty of ubout 2u,000 bunhely aud Cun carry sume 4.000 tund Of coal. Tt ie tho inteutlan of the Cotupany to Uring xraly to this port and fore Ward tt to (he seabuard at Philudelphly ayer tho Lebigh Valley Huad, while the weat-bound care yova Wil conslat of tho Company's voul, ‘Tule scheme ja aa linpartant ane, and will do’ niuck tu enhunce the coat Interests of the Lehigh or= nizauon. ‘Lhe steansdip City of Howe wie aterduy encuged in divebarging a cargo of A bushcis of outd—tho largest ever brought horo-and to-duy she will uke op 3.000 tone at coal for Chicago under the now arrangement, Vho Hucon of the West and firuco ure on the way down with wrain, and will unter the Lebigt Valley Company's aervice ua soon us relleved of their curqoes.”” A NEW BTEAMBUAT COMPANY, Uswege Pavadiun: “Mr, Lunt bas completed the wulu of oly stesscrs Prluce Arthur and oth: Mr. Joby Koldere any ton now Americtn campiny, to be known OS the St. Lawrenee Steamboat Company, ‘The price $25,000, mtd tho new Company has contracted with a number of rall- ways for i period extending over ten yenrs to runt It connection with them, aid expect to de alirge tisiiess, The route wil be from Capo Vineent to 3 tha Princo Arthur cone necting at Dickh Landing and ranning tho rapids, Tho Company fs thocreationof Gustavo Leve. A LUCKY VESSEL. A Sturgeon Bay dlapateh suys: Tho schooner Wehard Mott, tradius between Oconto and Mile wauker, ig probauly tho fnatest atiler and tho Ineklest vessel renerally Unt passes through the canal, While other xchooners selon nate tempt to sail through without a tug, the Mott never tows through, owlng in part to tho that sho slays lappens ta have tale wind when she strikes the canih The Richurd Mott wn- doubtedly ninkes tho best time of nny vessel in the Green tay trade,” AN OCEAN NOAT FoI THE LAKES, Tho Like supertor Transit Company bas pure chased the steamer Campann for the route bu. teen Colllogwood and Duluth, She da tah tots burden, and now piles between London, England, mut Montreal. : THE LUMBER TRADE. FART BAGINAW, + Spectat Diapateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Fast Saninaw, Mich, duly %—Tho schvonor C. IL Davis takes tumber to Chicago at $2.75 from this ports the propellers Olean and Osiwe- witehie and thelr towa, from Saginaw and Bay City to Chicago, ut Froights to Buttato, $2.25 nud 82.4, MUSKEGON, Speciat Diepaten to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Musxtaos, Mich, July 7—Lumber shipments tomas WOU fect, “fhe propalier M, Groh ar rived hero to-lay and will go into tho thinber trade. A large quantity of the lamber In the anill dooks ts sotd ow sixty-days’ thine, and ship. mente will Inereuse, Vesselmen are dxpectlug A rilsu son, MISCELLANEOUS, A NODAIDUS KICKEIL Drumstospvinin, Ont, July t.—Samuel John- son, Customs Oillver at Stevensville was fined $1) and $9.50 costs before 1 Justice of tho Penco for putting bls arm nround Miss Rogardus, of Mont- rose, aud Kissing her nygalust her with, He was fouxing for smuggled oll. OUT AND IN DIY DOrK, Hpectat Mupatch to The Chieays Tribune. MIWAUKEE, Jitly 7% —The’ barge, Neweomb cme out of dry-dock to-day und ber plice wits tuken by the tus B.D, Holton, whlch requires plece of new keut art, PURCHASE OF A TUG, Npectar Dispatch tu ‘The Chicago Tyibunts Fast SAgiwaw, Mich, Julyi—L, P. Mason & Co. bave purchised the tug Thomas Maythum at Builaly, and she will urvive.tere on Saturday, MUSKEGON ITE. Special Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune, MostrGox, Mich, July 7Z—The steame-bargo Hilton 4 now making threo trins a weok be- tween this port and Chiengo, carrying frel lent. ‘The Anuiv L, Morse brought tn 2,00 bushels of Outs to-dity’s . PORT OF CHICAGO. AURAL, Stmr Chieago, Mun Kune Mush aut. Grd ry ustrles, sued, Hageon, tattier, Ie munitrles, er. ‘umber, a op Onell, MI it Poop Atba ttn Al chal Gali, Sib i rit, Mouiuimine, bitin ay HL Suntaidy, Manian tuwh y Wditen, Grant Hav Winty datke. tamipe' dumber, tier Reur a. helir Hh 1. Moore wis bunivurs iA roaitluis, MUMUOT, ulin Must, Castle marbure Behr donee, De Jongity f Subir ¢ ‘ ns Wbtdy TMDLs, Rerid a tatted, hibestiee. SMynukunned, Tambor. ACTUAL, RAILINGS. rH. HPyauy PF Menokaune Stmr Chiengo, andelo: Hutne shen f, put Fly, Prop 3k: Santon Margor, stun hivun, Gollingwuud, 10S bu coru, 1% Buftnin, 81.60 bu corn, rot, Souths Haven, mundelos, Pantin, Mluskoton, aundrlys Lis, SiLUsTARIOd, UNE Mcheye. Munkey. UMlibe. roy Marine, isiiirtone Mant. ae Ste Genee tinmimond, Syush Laven, OC woos nd sundries. Fron Aliurt Ailller, Manisten, Hiatt, cgay bt, en Hod Savon, Mitets Ludington, Hight. He fue, Atemuatinady Hatt, F Laing Star, Stanvilnes, Haht, Bebr't, ¥. Avery, White Fish Hay, Meh’ Selir Ailvane bbe, Hatite Te ¥ Muaurtun, Hila ny Murky: ty Hibawgiett, [eh f Bete Waibritge, Stu Sehr dupa Sehe G, wou Lay, Nzat, tliteanl, thet. Iiver, Hght. bale Maulstoe, Het Ar iver. light, vit, Hattie, fontyti Hh pa tax-auod. . Hunde oranine, Hie Sehr Minty Naiumpaott, Muexdyon, tisht. Sehr Androw Jnekwon, Muskegon, Hhett, t itouny Situmony, Stiskogans Ugh Jolin Grexurs, Sinan 1 Hindloy, Kewarue, tents sity Sinus, Muthity, 20 bu corn, ele Alupoe, ended, Marty. Sour W, 1, Gulun, Choboyuun Mahe it i Shed sitr, Poabtho, Nytite Belied. O, Mass Nurth Gay, Hilt Sehr Goldon W at Hutral sian na cheat, Bene MW Pages th nA ny Wheat. Bubr Wollin, Nodnand, ad iy corn, 30 bu uate, Rehr Cty ar Chat pie hehe Mi Wilxan, HUN Rebr Conieate Groen Bay, light Rehr News Hoy. ‘travoren City, litht, Go hie Bitniitianin, Mibawoxetts At atin hy J. avidly SMa Ma jo cht, ei urd Navan tights Sete York Muily, Muskedott Telit, Bebe Sarat: Kowannes, Hult. 8 lt Ruttngtaa Hate Bete Cliy of tale, Qeand eur fronatduss'¢ Beir 1 Bh Ss Ur. Mus hueths Wat Viditeor rand Haven trich, Faltie kunutiod, Walite tirnad Haven, Wht, eugene ba inant. rants, CHET ehh | ‘oH Hay.mundrios. JaMtiivo, Nhe ity gt s Sumkewony Hatt, Kublai, Surinotty, eddies, iam Ciranity, Mvelnudto, Nant, Huglinettey, susie re Mural OTITEI LAKE PORTS, DETION ASpectat Mtepateh to The Chteago Tribunes Deruarr, Mien, July T—Vassed dlown—Proe pellers Empire State, Rochester und sehvoners G. 3, Muzards Arable, 2. We Blanchard, Jay Gould, and Ruslan; steameburges Wy LY. Graves and schoonerg Geurze. We Adan and David Davia, Huron City and schooners Sith Pitot and dames ¥, Joy, Oblo and sehoonera ©, N. Ryan and d, .Jubnson, N.C. Fatronuk and schooners Monterey, 8 Vs 1 Wition, and i, Bvetolgh, Bild> Mexex and consorte, William Cowle and barges, Henry Howard and burges; schooners Mehtqan, E. A, Nicholson, Goldon Fleeve, Nello Gurdacr, ay Mule, Gunes, Swallow, EW, Ruthburne, Diwid Btowurt, D, A. Van Valkouburg, and Sone Ators tuys Metumury nnd barges, Pasied up—Propellers Seotia, Delaware, and Milwaukeo; stoum-barges Qscada, Hay City and Darges, Sallow wud barges, Wolo Muduiph anid schounur H,: oss, Queen of tho Wests achoons ars Garlbilat, 3%. Hreek, 1, 1 Bruce, Nevada, Alyeralite, Beaman, and Ly Tino, alerivedsteun-burgu Siueurdlinoand sehoon- or ds Je WU Wind south, Ught,, your nURON, Port Huron, Mich, duly 7.—Passed up—Pro- pellurs Arotlo, Fountin oy i Oscoda, Suey Stina wad consort, Lothuly and consort, duwn—Vropellurs gay Could, 1H. Howard and “pargess achoonerss. A, Vunvalkenburg, David Wind south, brisk. Weather cloudy. Vows Hono, Meh, July i Fedor He tthe Posen up—Lropellera Beutla, Deluwure, Iran Duke, and Sulwuukeos schooners BI, fa Breck, Ithyers sid, and Acuntls, we DOwn-Propoller Pacific, ‘Wind north, brisk. Weather eool, CLEVELAND, |” Special Dpatch tothe Caieago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O,, anty 1.—ClearedPropolicr, Chicage, Buttalo, and ews Hiehuiond, merchans diay, Chlouyos W. IL Larnuin vol, Milwaukee, Chartora—Schooners i, We buge, coal to Chile Cryits 8110 frevs Luura Betty, coul to Portage, 8 cuind teco; J. 8, Kichurds dud Roladver, eoul, Yoleda to Murquetty, and ore back at contract Futur ited -Wing, orv, Hacunuba to Ashtabula, BLAU; Jt, SMorvill, Camden, ore, Evcauaba to Ashtabula, private terms; Winows, ore, Mare qucite to Cleveland, private terms; propeller Comoberry and consort Neweamb, ore, sea nabs te Fairport and Ashtabula, private terns, MILWAUKEE, Special Dispateh ta The Chicaga Tribune. MILWATKEE, Wis, July 7.--Chittters wero cons Mned to tho poner adlbacore, 14,000 buahels sheue to Kingaton on it through rate ty Mon real. ‘Thero were no arrivals from below. Cleared—Steam-barges Coltinberry, Thonias W. Maliner and consort: Neweomb, Ogarita, and sohvoner Niagara, wit for Bseanabi. TSCANABAL Spreiat Duvateh to The Uhicage Tributes Fscanawa, Mich, July TZ—Arrived—Steamers » Ronitey nud Minnesota: schooner G. C. ney’. Departed Steamers darvla Lord, rod Kall; Provress, Forest City, nua th, C. Akeley; sot erect. P. thtdwin, ELT Hrown, Ml. Ry Witrner, nnd H.C, Richard: CHEROYOAS, Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chfeago Tribune. | CHENOYGAN, Mich duly t—Cleared—Schoon- ore Willinm Trevis, C.K. Nine, Two Faunies, Lvokout, aud Thomas Parsons; steamer. earl; propeller Tinto, Adgtt westorly winds, Wenther tine, PORE COLNOUNIS Speetat Miavateh to The Chea Tribunt. Pont Contoanse, Ont, July %—Passed_ Schooner Pride of Aineriea, Kingston to Mil- wanker, ratlrond [ron Duwn—Propeller Lake Ontaglo, Toledo to Moutronl, genorul enrgo. PONT DALHOUSIE. Speetat Disvateh to The Chleago Tridunr. Pont. Datuouaiy, Ont, duly t—Down— Behvoner Comunohe, Chicago to Kingston, vorn; propeller Ocenn, Chicugo to Muntreal, cur, : aopentcn, Spretat Dispaten to The Chiergo Tribune, Gone, ‘Ont, duly 7—Arrived—Sehooner Lady Outtecia, from Chisago, whoat. BAUNTAL eciat Dispatch to ‘The Chteaga Tribune. RAUNIA, Ont, July T—Arcived—Schooner W, 4. Sulfel, from Chlengo, wheut; schooner Her- entes, trom Chleago, corn, I Sptelat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Bure, Ma, duly 7—Entered—lropelter Phila- dolphin, corn, Chieago. GRISCOM, Mo Hus Hent @anner’s 'Cimo—An Un= pald MlynereBN, Griscom's picnic {s almost over. Ho will cut. tho forty-tirst notch on hls tullyestiele tosday, aud will huve completed six weeks of atarvation At nuvp tu-morrow. Still, starvation ts hardly the word, if tho faster’s stntement be truc, for be avers that, ho has suffered ‘no absolute hunger, and that* "his body has been -suiliciontly nourlshou throughout. the entire period by bla superatundant tissues. Griscom says the fast has been a purfect sucvass in every wiy sive one, ‘Tho Caleage public has: hut eneottruged Hin. fe did not want to nuke munuy outor the fast. bat would fave Miedo regelyo autticient patronize to pay the expenses ofthe fast, whiet was for tho beret of the hum fully. ‘The this vould come when the etort. he bis made da bennif of nt milteted world would bo recognized and nupreelnted by suientifie — pauple. Stl he hd tho sutistuction uf Icnowme that benefactors usuatly had an Wpeplll tine In ine troduatiug thelr reforms, Most mortals abe stalicd trom all bodily exercise yosterday, Wut even with the mercury above 0 degrees Gris- con went out Cori huit-hourts watk twice, Ae. Griscom, much to the surprise of bis watchers, IND NOT COMULAIN OF THE HEAT, but oxpressed himselt ns focling comfurtablo wt diy. dle sahihe felt hucuit io common wit other roasting people, but that he all widtkened by the stiperabunel entorle, He nseribed its comfortalde fur to the face that his bowels, whieh ld remoloed invective fur an week, moved after hia return, from the walk. Te sitid ho was not afraid hls alin iy canal would shit up becniy the wat dram would prevent such restr, Griscom rennirs V the fruyernsco: an bounuet w last few dave 4 it was bared tension, Ite wuch of the th faints tlitt tho ‘9 bly slow, and Y bis nin ip to tha tecessary ever the monotony by reading Y but siya he cannot get bls mint down to wr ‘he thotghe of the tepininntion uf the tust delves albother fdeas ont of bishead, Hederlved so quel benelit fram the like trip that he cexprets to spond a couple af the romilning dys on the water. | Criscom’s condition i Kaleltoscople puzale to the doctors, Phay tal Just deelded that he tov the iat flesh ont body, whee that conceit sion was upact by v's welshing, whieh, though tr was excruchitingly hot woather. indt- ated the toss of only hall a pound, Tho tatel lots tur forty days fs forty-four and a hall pounds, itis anoticenble fact that Mr Gris- com Jost nlpe. anda halt more pounda than did Winder ducky hig fopty thiys' fast. Mr. Cirls= ent dew welgies 163 pout, but his clothes hans On Hin with abouts as minel: style ng at ready-tnnide anit on State street tailors dit Is cheek bones aro heeomiyg patufatly protinent, aud portions of his tice wok black. {the blood od sett! there. Sumo tucat composer sent the fuster several elicots of urhrinid muse, bit sparud hint te fniliadon pt pertornding thom, Sun Geriacum is tond~ot muse, Ag he sits with bisakelaton fect y Up on the table alongside of the bi hv ocensimauly Wurst out tn saatehes of melody, Tat ulght, after he hud talked some of ‘hls visitors deat, dumb, and ulhut an his pet tople of inimoriality, he wis overtivird to hum to fanitlar Ines from ayold-tustioned bymn, “This robe ot Hush Ui drop and rise, To elzy tho everlasting prize," GUISCOWS DINORTALILY BUSINESS, howevor, hus nothing to do with: the orthodox teachings on Unit puint,—in fact, hus nothing ta do with relledon, Mr. Griscom wanted tho roporter to state. distinetly that the only object of the fast wis to show that festing could be done eas pot be necessm’y for the fotlow toatiemspt nay such experlonce. Le wonld des feat the obfect. Ail Chat would be required in that direction wouhl ben fortyeclehe hours Cast. ‘Then, having carried out the vthor conditions, thy person would undergo the “new dirth.” ‘This buying been achteved tho hinppy being would be th possession Immortality, Tt vwould by only. the beginning, but man's soul would ge on developing, unth he was titeratly a ton of uitlon, nd he miyht tpally reneh ommnipy- tenee itself. Mra ¢ we bux deteriminat tothke the levture th und Is eontident tht he will set the work? upside down with lls wonderful philosophy, Ho wilt not be fminere til ite Aaya, ut the conclusion of the Cast, 0s he forteltod the conditions yeurs igo. Hoe will, however, be auly te Leach other bow to obtain that wes boun, and hopes to pula te biimeule eventually, cheat migrescape, AN UNPAID BILD. Forty-one days ago ut noon to-day Orlscomn Init down his kolfe und fork, simtcked his chops At tho Sherniy House dinberetebte, and come enced ba fist. ‘Lhe sinner wis an oxceltone, ono, given by Griacom’s amnimger. Thera were i few doctors and reporters present, Tho rovste, new pests. cauililower, oibbure, and tsparagis were duly aiseuseed by tho: Kuests, ited the dessert which wound up the tuly appreciated by ait buy AML Ale tthe proprivtor of the hotel, whe has m to dite rucelyod no pay for the banquet, Mt for whieh is 827. twits notlved last nient that thero wus 10 elvctris Sant in front vf the Olymple. Te turned out that tho Sherman House, wiieh furnished tho powor for ft, had *“daudsed the: pilin ‘The ronson given $4. that I, W. Sprague his Hot wah tho DIL for ite use during ip past two thonths, Ae there {3 something more thin 810) coming to Ald, Hulbert ror its uso, ho thinka that iis Uine to shut down wnti! his bill is paid, ‘ REFUSED A PRINCE. A Paughtor of J, ©, Ayor Jiits a Cousin of Don Carlos, Sun Prancieca fulletin, PAu, June 1.—About a year ago it was Announce that Mss Ayer, only dunghter and holress to half ot the many millions ae- ecumuited by Dr J, O, Ayor, of Lowell, Mass, was. soon to marry one of the Bour- bons, a cousin of Don Carlos, of Spatn, ‘This partlenlar Prine was one of the many tine pucunious Princes out of situations” who youn. about rope In the search of rich American Indies, whose fortunes may bo wellized in paying the played-ant noblenan's ganabling: dehis, ‘This noble Bourbon was passlonately In Jove with the aforesild iny's —tortiine, and dit his utinust ta capture It, div used to entl grery ality regularly at. the Continental Hotel, whereshe and her mother vestded, and, after belug refused, would not take * No” for ananswor, but still coutinied to.plend toy ashire In the prolits accruing and aceruad fron" Chorry Pectoral.” On ony occasion, when Its duputy came to ask the hand of Miss Ayer in marriage, or nither to inform that young july that his Highness the Prluce A— do ourbon pro- posed to confer upon her tha honor of hls Dane and highsoundig title, Miss Ayer }areniptorily refused, Whereupon the Shambertain exclaimed: Do not ine you refuse lim! Ils Wighness the Princes la no Q personage Who ean be refused! Oh, not 3 Inipussible., Lut it in some other torm, Lbeg of you, Say you aro unubly to aveept of the honar offered you. Anything but 0 refusnl, ‘The Prince ls not ta ellary mane to bu sejected In this nner!" | Nutwith- standing the forvid clognence of" the Cham: berlatn, Sliss Ayor did reftise hhs master squarely, puremptorily, and on more thin 4 dozen oceastons, “And LE say hurrah for the Yankeo girl who had Independence enough “and sudicient goyd common-sense to refuse to be made the wiworthy instrimont of pay Ing the vulgar debts of 0 Bourbon Prince. _—<—<—————— Morsford's Acid osplate in Malartal Wroubles, gon I buvo used Horsford's Acid Phospbute ‘in malarial troublos, and in wdailulatoring quinine, It hus dono well tn wy hands, Bprinuiield, LiL W. 8, MeBuunis, M, D, _ LAKE BLUEE. Formal Commencement of the Summor Campaign. ‘Roferences to the Attempted Murder of the Presidont. . Somo of tho Prominent Arrivals at tho Camp. Tho Mest format program of the Tako Mut Summer Assoinbly was presented yesterday, And, notwithstanding the terrible heat, there was tfalrattendanve nt all ta mnectings. At the outset, one thing may besaid to the credit of the Duinagement, ‘and that is, that speakers hive appeared as advertised, und tho addresses nnd exureises have been of much tert, The new tabernacle fs proving a luxury in tho way of turnishing a eoot and delightful place for the people to rest. Tastead of a white cuavie, whieh attracted the heat and rendered the wuiditorium tho hottest plice one could select, it'ls now the cootest which ex be found upon the grounds, ‘ho tabernacle was yesterday elaborately decorated with do tnys of dittorent nitions and elegne tora! ornaments, ‘ho uxereizes of yesterday were opened with tho tirst session of tho NORMAL INSTITUTE For PE WORKERS Nt 4280 ft me held dn Weel This Institute will be conmtteted fn two sectlons—vi4.t the Bible nid siinttyesehoul. Durlox the Agsembly the Ablescetion will study the following topless ‘Tho Books of tho [tbte. Insplrntion of the Bibl the English Hible, ible Chrongluyy, Uible Geography, Bible story, and Bible Avenivoloyy, For tho Sundity-sehool section tha topless Origin and Purpusu of tio Sunday-Sehvol, tts relation to the tome and Church, Rs orzanlane tlon nnd requisite, lesgot systonis, thiatagentent, the Superintendent's ollice and: wark, nd the teacher's olfice und work, ‘Tho tuples mentioned will bo presented i thy order’ giver at the daily sexsion of tho institute, Am oral review uf tho wese will be comlucted by the Mibert, Superintendent of tlio As- ty 19, whieh will tw followed i day titer by written: examinutions, ‘iho institute vusterdiy: was wall attended, and a large naine ber enrullel themselves us mumbers of the porn chise, Atl o'etuck THE MOUNING LECTURE was introduced with wmusle by tho Cornell Col+ lege Cornet Hand, which was followed by cous sremitlonil singing and devotions. ‘Tho on, Fie ioverldve was intrudueud and dellvoreat an Interesting address on “Christin Patriot- isin. Lhe speaker ln eloquent lingiagy eulue gized the mimes of | tho many ithe tlots in thig) country’s | history, id. followed the history: or prominent. ovents of tha Natlon' After totclslag Npon the ehutracter, lite, and works of President Lincoln, the epeakur aalits With tearful oye ang surrowing Beart tt Hut spenic uf on whose boyhood was urphanige, whose youth wisn herele straggls for at noble nmhood, whose miattire fife bi Vv glven to thy services of his country on the wad ay the dnells of Isinture, called by the peuple to the ulllee of t wiritte Hes toy, sirivken bs the fu tegen, wounded, bleeding, Love: ri Keio and denth,dasnes A. Girdeld, Prest: dunt of the United Stetust The Nation wis stirs tladat the net of the agaist Khe Nation mourns the pubile calamity, ‘The Nation syiupathizes: per bliin and his family in this bour of ead willietion. © Hy bia orphanage and carly strugstes, by hia boyhood and iminhoud, by bls serv in’ the Neld and in Congress, by bis inuntiness of chur. neter, by his integrity of purpase, by bis cours tse und idelity te principle, by his de xt fustness to hborty, vy bis manly Cheisthin Dearing, by! his generis and magnuniiay aplrit, by his loving and symparhlzing mitare, tho tonterness between mother and xon, tiveen parentand children, by nis love and: de votfon and love to his sivic wife wmid: the entres und responsibilitles or his indueien fate: his high otice, und by the womanly, wifely conduct of that herole Hitthe wun dust Flaen Crom her si¢k bed fr this hour of. her Trth dames A. Gartend and lis family anya oity deared thentselyes to the beats of the aAner- Jeu pooples aud ond prayer gous up ta-dity Lrant Htey mittions of souls, “God spire hin God aunty and the: culimlty, tho sorrusy antl pow Hilo add heneta sibel maatlew, wh assinge political welsh soften c A ueperities, induce forte: we atid barinon wand bind the henets oF tha Arn mn people together In closer, warner tes of Lo’ The speaker efosed with a propacey of w puralcled prosperity for the country. In the aftertinon the Hoy. N. H, Axtell, of SUNDAY-SCLIOOL oat wt 5 “Kantkukey, addressed a antl) audience ou» “PATRIOTISM. AND! PROTESTANT The sildross was 0 forethle oue to the effect that the salvation and preserviution of tho Hepublia would bo due to tho success ndyaney of the Protestant Chureh, Tho Rev, Mr Axtell wit follower by several epentars, who udyauced the mining fine OF thuaght. In the ning ak most enloynble patriotic ver in the Tabernacle vader the 8. ath, nssiated by Cui The concert was fol- ith splay of treworks, The tollowlayg will participate In the program to-diy tnd to-morrow: he tev. FS. tei, the q iu, Prot, W. CG. tichards, tho bo: J, 8 Ostrander of Brooklyn, snd [rots b, Gritin, Bundy Ulsavp Merril und tho Mey, X. Nindo will prencts PERSONALS Amons those now sojourning at the Mult are: pn Chietgo—Tho Muy. aad vrs, WW, Odell ad fuily, J. 8. Woodhead and fame te. MeVahy and fantly, familly, Mr tnd A Lotta and Mra, AL. Beranton, ee and Mra QO. Ti, Horton, Mr. and Mrs W. 1. Rone neily, Miss C. Nichols, Mes. IL Catdwoll, the Hov, aud Mra. A. Gurngy, and Mea A.D, fly de, Dr, and Mrs George Jones, Mey and Mis. H, Gite lett, Mra. ri, | Mra, 1 We Dicks ermin, | Mr Mra. G. alonntugs, Mr, and Mrs. Pattison, | Mi taint Mra, Henry Cr Florenco Mecarthy, J.C. Ambrose, W. Mrs. Mefivoy and tn- Hy. Mr. and bererombly, a. C.D r. Towne, A! 8. Surtin, 1 yy Morrow, Mi and Mrs. ILM, Gitzo, ns ru Cut wav al he Rov. Watson Ze it aod Mrs. (0, Cooper, Libyrtyv! Tediny, Cloveland; Mr. aud Mrs. Barn Metiwon, Lisbon, JIL; tho io. Ale. sind Mrs, Howes. Kane- Villy Mes, be Mt Mitty she U8. and Ds 1. Ebitte diy and Mra. Aran Browne Evanstons Mra. fivorge Wood, and mod. | Starner, Waukegan; Mra, 8, Me 1. Monry, Byanston; Missns Nolte and Susia Carpenter, Inattie tyde, Chiara Busbee, Alles Lombio, Muugta + Mulare land, Mr. and Mrs. MM. Mokingie, Mere and Mrs, Ld, Harveys, Mr and Mrs, 0B. Thirvey, tho y und Mrs. J. iL Coldwell, Me. aid Mex. 3. Emert. Moi it A, Deekor and daughter, Str. 31. A. Irish, Rockford; Miss Mary Alfred, and Arthar Honry, Evanston Mos, Brnik His: kina, Winkegan; Me. and Mra. JH. Harris, Byansten; tho Her J. 8. Ostrander aud wife, Brooklyn; the Rev, a. O. Fostur, Sandw! W. Potter, Milwaukeo: 8. Co Clark, Bulylderoy tho ftuy, He M. Bork and fanily, of Whoaton; Mr, und Mrs. Sulamon ‘oatcher, Rive raiday thy: Rov. 1 Howes and wife and Mis owes, hateville; 4, 2, Reyaokls, Junction City, Kas; the Rev. Hobert " Vroctor, Arlington Huights; GC, Clark,: Bolvideros’ tho Kav, If. Columman, Miwiikees Of 1. Castle, Sandwhehy Goorge White and fainily, Springticld: whe Mev, Honry Sowoll, Whitowiter, Wik; Mra, CW, Potter, Milwaukeu; and tho Roy, W. 1. Gray, Waukegan,” i THE ROD AND GUN. Vish and Vishtng—Ol for the Lalo Sus ,berlor ishing Grounda—Wineon ‘Lrout Ntronwis—Nietp. duck, White Buns, WalleHyed Pilce-Game and Shooting—Woodcock on the Kank koo—Vorthcoming Shoot by tho South Bnd Club—Tho Cumberland Gun Club Preparing for 'Sport—The Audubon ‘Club Gold Modal-The Mitnoels Stute Sportemon’s Assoclution Shuot in Au= Gust * Among tho Chicago gentiemon who own stoam-yuchts on Luke Gonovi, and who are ene Joying the black-buaa fishing, thoue days, ura 1. % Leiter, N. Ke Fairbank, George 1. Duulap, Gvorgo Sturges, Dr, Robert ilunter, T. J, Sebnolder, and K., Crane. The waters of tho Jako continuo so cool all aunymer thit bluck bass bite well ducing July and August, . George Barnard started for Ashland, Lake Superior, on Thursday ovoning, and will oxe plore the fishing-grounds aldnx tho south shore for a couple of weeks, and will alao whip the ‘streams debouching Into the lake fn that viclule ty. Ho will try blavkill upon trout and musky. Jonge, nid, as be ts an expert, dome wonderful stories muy be beard from tim within a woul, Ho bus iu view the propuradion of 4 sinall vole wine upon tho natural history, habits, und ape proved jucthods of Hating, black -bnss, trout, pike, muskalongo, und other. game fish fa the forthweat, ‘Tho work will wluo embrace a brie description of tho various huunls ot thoso freah> wator inonslers aud the: beat fehing-grounia, Tuo Hon. Robert i, Roosevelt, of New York, wrote uv book desorlbing the tuhwy along tho north shore of Superior, which iy a wilderness uiticult af uccess to the ordinury anulers bene Bir, Barnard’s efforts will be wore purtionlarly directed toward the south shore aud tho various sirecume Jn Northern ayroatyutl Wisconsin, and & astern Minnesota, He wilt visit Ruttere but, tho mout ol mippows, Hivor, — Phillips, and: | Flambeau, il atates, as curious fact, thut tho Wise Oty conala Rivor and its tributaries through the cons tral portion of the State have few or no brovks trout, while tho Biacx, Yen pelea, and Chippoe wa Ivers, on tio West’ and the Menoulnua, Wolf, Peshtigo, und Oconta Rivera und tholr trivutarics, on ibo Bast, are plontif{ully eupplicd with these yamey teh. Chicugy Haberuion returulug from Wiscousla 1881—TWELVE PAGES,” j Tecently report a remarkable rin of fresh. water shad, or “moon-eye,” or “skip-dack,” a flab OF the herelng apedios, at Neenah, on Like Winnotiago, “‘Thonsanda of thom have been {aken, hut they are not very sultablo for the tae b George and Monry Shufeldt have been taking kontg rood ateings of plke and plekerel at Oeon= onowog revently. Whito-bass fait ng will vonse at St. doo, Michy next: Weok, but black bisa witl bite well during duly’. ‘Kees And Qillespio captured somo tine at: poutid wall-oyad pike at the Eaylish Lake Club mrontids rocontly. George: Hewitt Tirneo Wilcox, and ex-Shertit Thue Trades, oF Chicago, avo members of the Elicit Wattowian Club, witch has a house and grounds at Fos Cake, 5 GAME AND BITGOTING, Wonodeook xhouting, whieh was Jnnniqurated with Uo itt inat. ts taledy coud mong the Kank ev. Leroy Brown and W. iL fiskell capturing, sixteen plump birds tho trst day of the “open” seusoi nhd otter sportsmen sottivg sianll bags, Phe mosyuttoes have been so vorauloits arowad the club grounds on tha KRanicakes that several hunters have een driven from tho eport. ‘The South Bad Shooting Chilywhien hus thirty. six netive incoibors and a hinge number of hone brary members, his arranged for tho third club: modal shoot of tha sonaon, to oveur next Tes dag at Abo Kletninan's rage, Grand Gevasinnr to commence at 1 Hock. Fifteen blrita will bo used tor cach man, tt thirty yarda’ rite, from nv Se ee neg hin ruled. The medal is of gold, and is now betd by Mr, Saulabury, ‘Tho suing afternoon will fallow a tundieapy peo shoot for prizes given by tho Clits the frat prize being aiine Winchester riteand tho ond a leather hunting sult. feutraf those p are of equil valiio, and the best man with inve the first choice betweon tho two. Blyehteen ait of twoutyesIX mon are iadicapped to twent: IX yurds i, nd tho babies down to twenty ony yards. One lirrel of tho gin aid a plunge trap will bo tised, with the IKnuls State rules. ‘Tho ollicers of tho Club are Dy. B.S. Narvom, President; Md. Blot, Presidents Joh I, Thompson, Seoratur, i ey Drenauren, Alarge mitnber of the members of the Cume berland Gun Club will repr te their grounds nn the Kankakee River on the 12th tet, and ro- In Carseverat diya to luok after tho fat we Ke and tey ptass bith shooting. The xeml-ne nit meeting of tho Club will be held on the 18th inst. ‘Tho Audubon Club will haven plycon shoot for tho Ciub ineial us soon ng the birds ean be obltuined, ‘THe Club medal fa un elegant plece of ongraved and ghaved grold, whieh wag uwariled to tho Club in isi attho third anmint mecting: of the Nationa) Sportauen’s Assoulation, The record of the team whietrwon It forthe vlab 14 ng follows: Joho Kleinman, 10; 0. E Felton, 1 Av Drlee, ily Henry icleiniian, is, total, 68 a posstite FO, Atterwards it wis pecustons by Joho Kleiman in the: " hirds, out of won on threg contests among members, and it then bec hfs property, under the rules. Tho club, how- vbr, puraliised it from him, and it will probably be tha subject of contest for many years. You thousand placons have Just been secured for tho annual meethig of the Hitnols Stute Sportsmen's Association, and that: evunt is now for th b weok In Atigust, to occur nt. "s Itange, Grand Crossing, Vive days voted to shooting, and tho prizes will be very valuable and elegant, Tho plycons are: idready shipped frau the Indian Territory, and will arrive herv ext work, ‘The ovent was postponed from. dined will be one of the most siveesstul of tho your. Upwards of a thousand crack shots from virlous points in U- Unois will uttund, CONKLING. REMINISCENCE, Ills Defense. of the Kansas Bribery Cosv— What He Phoughe of a Bradloy Case ln 1870, Correspondence New York Heening Port. Wasiixuros, D, C., Jumes—In the United States Senate, on March 6, 1873, Oliver P, Morton, of Indlann, presented the followhy resolutions Revaleed, That Alexander Caldwell was not duly aad legally oleetert to a sent ly the Semite of tho Unitest Stites by tho Legistature of tha Stato at Kt Why Mro Morton dtd not think that Mtr, Alexander Calcwell was duty and lesally elected ton svat in the Senate of the United States by the Legistature of Kansas was be- cause on the 17th of Vebruary of that year, after nn investeation, under Instructions from the Sette, Mr. Morton, as Cliaieman of the Conunittes on Priviteges and Elecuons, had reported to the Senate Uhatthat seat hind heen purchased with money. Onn of tha corrupt agencies used was an agreement-to pay one Thonns Carney 31500 not to be- como nv candiiate for the Senate, and the Comuittes reported that In its opinion the means employed were corrupt. ‘he Com- mittee sali: Thy first question to be consliered is, Was this arrangement corrupt? Was ft ine ust of corrupt means on tho part of Me Caldwell to procure bis election? ‘Che Com- tilttes are of optilon that it was corrupt; was tusthist publi wits dumurittiz its character; directly contibat destroy the purity and: freedom: of election, and fs notte: be toleratud by the Senate of the United States ag a invans of procuriag a seatin that body. ‘oo understand the fall jattire Of Une transaction, we must consider the eharieter and postion of My, .Curney, Ile Ira ones Deen a Governor of Knnsus; he fad onve been elected Senator of the Unitel States by the Legistature of that State, but the election was premature, belay nt the wrong session; be had been a endl tite for the Senate wt another time, and had cous within ten votes of being vlected, He was well known throughout the State, had a largo body of netive friends, many af who were warily devolved to lls pollen! fortunes, Us being a candidate would great ly endanger the suveess of Mr. Caldwell, 1€ hoteertain te result ia his defeat. (vas from tho sume elty with Mr Catilwell, ant hig canddlacy would by the more dangerons on that account. When Mr Callwell agreed to glve lin $15,000 under this urranenent it Ais un attumpe to purchase the votes of the friends of MreCarnoy. Te doubtless expeet- ad that Mr, Carney, through his ditluence ovor his Friends, could being then over to his support, ‘They “would naturally become frivids to the ian with whom Mr, Carney was friendly. Jt was at least 0 tacit part of Chis arrangemont that Mr, Carnyy: showtt concent the inereeniry pire of the transite: dan, and plage iis withdrawal from tho ean yass ant hls sipportot Air, Cattwell upon persomth and polltieal coustderntions that Were honorble to himself, and would be at- Aractlye to his tls; anil this he aid, Mtr Carayy went to Topsk befery the Sentorial election iid remuaned theres untht Ik was over, Working Industriously for Mr. Cilds well, and exerting all ‘his persount ant political tntiuencs. to seaura his election, Looking wt the transection | its rent elie acter, It was sale, upon the part of Mr Cars ney, of the votes of his personal and politieal frlends tn the Legisixture, to be dellyered by him te Mr, Catttwall ug tie as possible, t were legitimate, tor. Mr, Caldwell to buy. ait Mr. Carnyy us a candidate, It was eqitally lexitinate to buy off all thy other ‘candlitates and hays the tighd to limsolf, by whieh he watt exert o syne vovrelon tipon the mem bors of the Legislature, not by bribing them directly, but through: the minlpulutions of another, ‘Tho purchase money wis not to. go to thom, bab to Mr, Carney, who wis to Hand dellver them without thelr knowl ae, That Mr, Caldwell did procure the votes of mombers of the Leglsinture, fronds Of Mr, Carney, Ignorant of the fact that Ma, Carney was inaking merenandise of his pos Utien) ehuracter and faitlusnee, and of thelr frlondship tor hin, for whieh ho was to re- eelyon large sin of money, tho evidence leaves no reasonable doubt.” ‘There wus a arent dual of evidence tending toshow corrupt uso of monvy, and It was deemed to be proved that Caldwell had pald $00,000 fdr hls seat, | Sountor Morton, during a protructed debate, dofended tha ruport of the Committee, and showed a‘great deal of moral couruge in dolng go, Inasmuch ns the shieht of ajparty caucus was thrown over Caldwell, Senutur Conkling was Caldwell's Joating chagupion, Among Mr. Conkling’s: active adjutants in this campnign to retain 9, jin in the Pennto who admittedly secured his seat by, corrupt means wore Matt Cay ponter maid Simon Cameron, Sonntor More ton took his position like a statesinan, “Io snw that the Senate was laging the respect of the county, and that the tne had como to call n halt to the corrupt practices in Sen: atorial ejections, Conkilng tuok the rad- ically oppost} course, and bused bis defense of Caldwell pon tho’ flmslest of technical. tles, Conklijg had made a speech extend: ing over par} of Catdwells defense and hn denunciation of hls. nceusors,—the principal accusation agatnst hin being the tes. thhnony taken’ by’ a ‘Repubfican Committee; and ‘the adrpission of membors of the Republican party I Kansas, that something ke $60,000 had been puld. to purchaso. that sent In the Sanate,- Aloxander Caldwell was an obsoure porson, hind not been active in politics, ang was conspicuous in tho local Nistory of Kansas slmply because hoe wasp wan of largp wealth,—a conalderable part of IMs fortune’ having been obtained in Gov erament pcontracts, In concluding his ar= ralgnmont of Caldwoll Senator Morton sald: But the Sonate hasan duty to perform to itself, u ¢tuty to perforin to the country, t ud is a case In leh snere synipathy should not be allowel to operate beyond 9 given point. We eannot afford to have itumider- stood that memberatip tne tits body isn thing to be purehaseds that men ean ge into 1 Legislature, wholly unknown or alist 80, without any political standing, can pit everybody asite, nnd bay thelr way tite the Sennte of the United’ States, When that sini come to bo the twiderstanding in this country, the: honor and glory ot this body are gone, Its power iy gone, and its Influence {athe country from that time fs goie, {t was tu defend aman from an tsatie so made up, and to keep It bia seat for whiel: At was proved that $63,000 lind been patd to somebody, that Roseau Contig used hbs powers ndebater and his dutluence ag a wirly leader, AM. Conkling undertook to anawer this se- vere arraignment upon the ground of tech- uleality, and he tnd hardly finished lis pros tracted oration when Caldwell, eonsclous of his corrupt use of money, and fellas he was in danger of expulsion from the Senate, eaused {t to be aunounecd to the Senate that he bad soit hts resignation to the Governor of tho State af Kansas, with as ittle previous notice to that buily as was given in the case of the reeent resignations of Senatofs from the State of New York. All tho ingenulty of toxie, and all the influence of a ponderous rhetorle, it wilt ba seen, was used to sliteld Alexander Caldwoll behind 2 techntentity, Mr. Conkling’s apeven stands out as the plea of a pettifogger secking to protect a bribed seat when ‘contrasted with tho carnest de. Wunelation of bribery found inthe speech of the late Oliver I, Morton, {n the course of Mr, Conkling'’s ponderous argiunent to throw the mantty of lexistative techuleality over this ouen bribery he sald (Congiresatonat Reeord, March 12, 1373): “Can it be thatif n.Senator, be he as pure ns thot driven snow, of a inember of the House of Representatives, be he never so guilaless, bins been so unfortunate as to be, espoused by some man fool enough or kinve crower to give tour elector, or two, or threo, or sone other munber falling short of eifeet- ing the miajorkty, money or ay Iterative cone elderation—-anid it promise of otters can it be, Jsny, tint itn wicked or rash. friend has promised one elvetor that he shall be sus- tuned and promoted to office by the man whose election 4s fu question, that that elec: ton fs vitlated, and this we haye 1 ensy satis- tying the inneioriad llexatton of the peti- ons th the British Parliament that the elve- {lon was controled by bribery? in Mareh, Istt, Mr, Cattell entered tho Senate, He was regularly, recelved and swortt in, Ife lis ever since suit as a Sens ator, acted as a Senator, recelyed the pay of a Senittor, tnd ox nil the privileges of a Senator, His eredentlals are without t flay, aid he possesses avery qualifieation of asenator known to the Constitution, nn refore o' qualitication, which we hive echt to exuets hen, agaln, we are told that «franc vitl- ates everyting, and therefore we my undo corrupt elections, As a popular saying this trite taxi is of som ing itis far from *accurate, Another wei worn saylig ds that Saplitis a pound tho world around’ It depends, however, apon the kind of plat, and it denends upun the Kind of fraud, and pon other clremustances, a\s tn offset to Uils tiaxini Lo olfer anothers Veatd vitlates nothting, exeept in the form and in the proceeding th whieh tt ean legally be tried, “Inability to rleht awrous ina pat tleular way inuy be deplorable, but te itedn be righted in another way the case is not so biul after all, “Nor, Mr, President, ean T find any au- thority for coneluding that Mr. Caldwoil was not elected beeanse sume of the votes given to him dy that Legishitttre were pul for. adinit that money Is a very poor equivalent to returtt for aun election to the Senate of the United States. Liave not aiy doubt at all on that polit; but L think J have known mer returned to the Scuate of the United States who did not return any equivalent halt’ as wroutd us thet. “Tf one bribe will destroy an election the public Isat the merey of every ganester; every election is at the pleasure of one cor- yuptlontat, and by hits permission an oppos- Ing candidate, of any one of bis partisans, anny defent the popntar will, Whenever two candidates contest i Congressionn) district, cael may says SD will ? nné a seed which will destroy the result it my compatitor suc- ceeds, L£ will canse a bribe to be pafd, or I Will bu abte ta make proof thaba bribe was: pated, aud thts will overthrow the whole pro- coedhng? fg gucl @ aweepon te be put tue the hands of lobbyists nid strikers? Shall such an bigredient be» introduced into the atehemy of pees: When the seething eat avon atready bubbles with gondering- evils, ati alia Itbedone In the name of public virtue? : “Senators, let ug, the clect of States, sit- ting ns Judges and Jurors, see to It that hore. ato sadl is trimmed to cate a passing breeze of applause or neetunation. Let us see to it that ne coward thought of praise or blame creeps into the wavering balances in which truth is to he weighed. When -tho din: and sensittion of this huur are forgotten, when we have left these sents fora: when the volume of our Ives shill be closed, when the relics of Unies shall be ‘eathered into history's golden urn,’ Jet there bo found in this prinful case a reeord showing’ that the aAmerlean Senate was calm enough, firm enough, trustful enough to matutaln the gents, the spirlt, the mothods, and tho site. guards of tho Constilution as our fathers gave thom to us.? One of the safeguards of that Constitution seems to liave been to Keep a Senutor In bribed sent, , CROP PROSPECTS. NEBRASKA FRUIT, Special Dupuleh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Lixcony, July %—Your correspondent hing hitely visited several flue fruit farms in this and adowuing counties, and hugs mado dlli- gent Inquiry as to the prospect of the frult: crop this season, Nebrashi dy too young a Stato to mike any great showlng fn this pare tieular, but there are those who say that the verlod ty not far distant when thisState will rank secant to none ather in the Union for Its wealth In frult. | Until within a sory fow years this branch of industry fms been badly negieeted. Lt has been all tie people could do to make an honest Iving ralshuzwheat. and corn, and the ther products af the soll were not looked after to nny. ereatextunt uotll the actual necessitleus of the ploneer ine habltnnta were supplied, , A short time prior to the centennial anniversary certain gentle- men with wealth mid leisure, and some who Were not so wealthy, disvoyered that the soll ot Nebraska was favorable to all kids of small fruit, and also that the apples grown here were equal, §f not supertor, to the samo praduet in tho older Stites, Some of this frult was taken to the Centennial and-thore placed on exhibition, and when the grand yound-up of prizes was made Nebraski wis the first In the list as growlng the finest. apples on exhibition, Since that tine the Stato lias gralually laproved In thls respect, Consitornbla attention has been paid: to sianll fruits,—strawberrles, currants, rag; berries, gooseburrics, grapes, ete,,—and this year thore Will be an abmidance of all this ind of fruit, Strawberrivs wore probubly not 60 flenitlea) this yoar os in former years, , but still the crop was an average one. ‘The apple vray wil be yery large, also the grapo crop, ‘The principal fruit counties of the State He along the Missourl Itlver, among which are the Counties of Otos, Richardson, Sarpy, and Nouglas, But very Wttle fruit is grown west of this county, but this wilt vomenttor awhile, as tha valley of the Repub. Masi nyu other sireams become more thickly settled, a Tho City of London}; How much the realdont population of the City of London propor has declined during tho prose ent century my be t i funtnod at this tgure fur iwenty or thirty yours, ut the consus OF 1851 recorded a fall to Eesd40¢ that of Isl showed u ducing to 142,003; 1 ati more rapid decrease was murked ta 187, when ‘the numbers wore 74,807; and shia year they are no More than 63,981, ‘Thus the redident populit= thon of tha city is Uttie more than one-third oF what tt was at the beginning of the contury, and not balf what it twouty yours ago. ~ Nr. James Daley, who resides at.No, S51 Ninth avon ie, Now York, saya; About tive yeurs since, J fell from ascatiold and severely injured my: back, wil have been a sulteror ever since, A short time ago I slipped and fell on the aldewalk and greatly. aggravated my old trouble, | While in hig alapby con. dl tion 0 frtot d recommended St, Jacobs Oil, and f was Induced to give te w trial, Atter applytng It for a short thne Twas completely cured, not only of tho bruises and cifocts of my Inst full, Dut of those consequent upon any first hick, and which had Ingered with me for tive years, Lean therefore consclontious- ly bear testimony to the wonderful curative properties of Bt. Jacobs Oil, . : wi, a Bhi ayaa see ee ee —— ———Eo——— THE LUMBER DISTRICT, values ast. legal say ao, Dangor of Filling Up tho Streets with Piles of Combusti- . ble Stuff. Report of the Committes of tho Boarg of. Underwriters, ' Tho quarterly meeting of tho Board of un. dérwrlters was held: yesterday, Prosident Ducat in the char. The session wis mostly toyoted to routing bustnoss, the following report bolug the only ono of any importance Your Speetat Conmnitt ferred the resolutions th Oct. My 16M), to. pravent the piltiyg of humber In tho strevts, bog eave ta report: ‘Chit shortly after thor Appulttinant they called ou tho Mayor with tho Colef of tho Fire Department dtd stated that tho streets inthe immber distriet were bel ng vsed for piling tember ty such an extent a Hi tol iF nt ir tise to the publig to from vighteon to NU feet of we sixty ta cluhtysfony ‘our Committee Ingtaiced nt tho thing Various stroots: Ut ware, bolig 80 uscd—yiz; Loomis, Latlin, ry others; and tho Mayor gave fistractions te tnya the yrtrties so tising tha strects notillud Ret such assistance ux wild necded from the Street Depnrtmentof the vit) aut INQUINED WILY NO STERS ILAD MEEN TAKEN to. whom vas to. . Hamu,” Wood, Robey, ana: hunt ta ity. . : YourCununitteo, towards tho last of Oatober, ° towards tho removal of the Inmber, nud found: that many of the himbermen Ind been notined bs the Fire Departinent, bat had pald no parties ular uttention to tho notices, cach fra walting for thelr nofrhbors te move in tho tnntter, Furthor than removing tho limber away trom In front of tho water-plugs near tho plunge + willts nothing was eifectad, and juiity of tho Novyomber— elcottons © tert tie to hope | for untill after. thas. event, ‘Tho Chief of tho Fire Department pire sistently urged the attention of tho muthorities to this growing evil, and the emburragsmant and dehy occasioned by such obstructions, but could get no help to compel thelr removals and so the inatter rested wntil after the election, when your Committoe again exited attuntion to the siject, and were referred ta the Dopart- Ment oC Streets and Alleys. ‘Thouwk Instructul to abate tho nulgaves, nothing was done, und winter netting in ent the matter rested where it was, 8 heavy snow turkiny the ronds stil moro dmpnniulo wntil the opening of tnyigution. Your Commiitice thon nga tuted the subject, aid urged upon tho necessity of finmediate neon the prox. A RECENT VISIT TO THR LUMDEM DISTHICT by your Committco revented the fact that the extraurdinury netivity In the lumber trade gives promise of a greutur Divekade of the streets tnitn ever before, On Lumber street, south of Twenty-second, enbraging Bayne & Badenoch and Skeel's yards, ft 1s tysed telling which Js street, or private runway until you arrive nt It 3. Brothars’ yard, where. it widens froma twonty. olght tuot street to tho regulur width, struct anne dlstinetly, ay In the ense of the fast nnimed drm, that it ts not necessiry to blockade tho public highway. On VI south of Pwenty-second street, where, White beck & Co.'s and Street, Chattleld & Keop's tine ber meot to within eighteen to twenty teet, thera is no change, pnd, tho ott Union > ilus, thotigh a month, t ago reduced [n slz0 80. that your comimilttes bad‘ hoped they would not be ret, arengain being extended “to the full bight with new. tumbor, South of the yards above nained tho street. widens to whout sixty feot beuveen tho South ranch Ja aibert arene: and Higelow Urothors, witha track |i tho intddie, The approuches to tho river ure toull intents and purposes Im. passuble, no one pussuge or subtly being kept. cluar for tho tse of tho Miro Departinent, although Lumber street was abandoned with tho understanding that a clear spuce to tho water's | edge should at all times be kept through the yord, It is not-suitlcicnt, in thy opinion of your’ ‘committee, thut a lumber team, by extrefuldoug. » in and slow ue ake CH maniige to get out on to tha strect with 0 lond of lumber, but it should be so kept that at any, Une, ulght or day, the Fire Departinent could drive iu nt fill speed, without Cor of runaing on lumber left. Neur the piles, or having smoke-stuck and driver brushed olf by prejectiig platforms, and be able to turn sxronid on the dock and reven tho water's , ede, On Contre avenue Kelloy,. Morloy & Co.) pilu the usual hight of thelr piies In tho atrect. Throop owlng to its hulu 2 bridge street, and constant, use of the atrect nob pio og as much enoronch> nientas tho other streots, and more recuntly Ashlund avenue, ave all MONE Ol LESS OCCUPIED BY ‘TIMER, Jnth, wad shingles, It is not without, some une vastness that your committe notice ‘tho tiling upof Ashland avenue with «unuibor, making it ono of the most promingnt limbor streets of tho glty, and thereby connecting thu castern june bor divtricts with the western lumber and imunufactiring district which used to. be sope rated by atleast 4 quarter of n mila of, clear Thorvfore,, your committes cantiot tins ptuss too strougly on tho wembers of this Bourd _ tho necessity of Keeping thoontire 100 feetor this Btreet clear of uinbor, Ag tho atone W okie are situated on this street, the danger of thelr being street fs kept quite clear! oomtis anid Listlitty * surrounded by lumber is pot ull vistonury but, vory apparent, when the city authorities allow e oluhty feot of on foot straat. to: be oceupied by lumber, if etho oxample of Hueh & Taylor and the Michigan: Lumber Company bo followed on tho west sido of the atrovt, ‘Che streots wust—Paullia, Wood, Line voln, and Roboy—aro nil diivervotly occupied from those cast of Ashland avenue.” They uro ulghty feot wide, On ench ride cighteon fear of whut would bo tho sidewalk, north of Twenty. secon streot Id the driveway, tie noxt ten reot from eneh sido are taken up by.u track cons stnutty biockuded by cur, aud betwoon those two trucks—whut unybody would considor the streot proper are LUMEN, LATI, AND SUINGLES ARE PILED, reaching way above tho cars, niaking It Impose slbie to drive down one alite and turn ‘arqund or cross the street for nearly a quarter of a mile Inordur to get to the other sido of the street with n hoso-cart or angina, Tho Chief of tho Fire Department and ‘Engineer Cregtor found tho water-pligs on: tho streets before named ontiroly useless on account of thelr inacccssl- bility nud the carobstructions, and advocate the necessity of n two-foot man from Ashland ive enue to Leavitt street, with cight-Incls. feeders to cisterns, to be pineod in tho middle of. the street opposlt tho lumber villices on tho streets before named. ‘Chis, it 18 hoped, will be accom mlahud before tho clase of navigadon. — * Since the foroxotny conmnittes have lcurned that through tho efforts of Marshal Swione tho umber on Ashland avenue bas been in part removed. and tho piling of new limbor on othor streots in purt pres venfod; also that the authorities have taken atopsa- to prosecute purtics obstructing. the atrest with shuvings, tholrattention biving boca: culled to this souroy of danger to tha lumber distefat by youe committee and the Commilttoe on Huildings and Fire Ordinance, The report was atopted, and steps taken to wexo Upon tho authorities tho fruportunce of doing tholr duty, THE STATE CAPITAL. Licenwod to Orgauize—Tho State Roard _ of Pharmucy—Bonds Cancoled— Stato Bar Associntion—Porconal~Pros motions In tho Fifth Rogimont, fl. Ns Gs Speciat Dtavateh ta ‘The Chleago Tribune. ° report wus writton, Our Srniarienp, 1, July Z—The Seeret ary of State to-day Issued Itconsos to organize a8 follows: ‘Tho Mankers’ Life Assdctation, Chicago, for the mutual protection of mem bors and their families; corporators, James 3, Uibbs, John J, VP. Odell, Edward A. - Temple, The Rolling Wave Carringo - Com: Any, Chicago; capital, $500,000; corporate Wi Stovenayd. Stevens, J, Me ditckler A cortiticate of: ormautzatldn was filed by vision No, 10, Ancient Order_of Mibernlana, Chicago; corporators, Jolin J. Burke, James de AleCartliy, J, K. Buckley, Jolin J, Walsh, Janies Suir! ‘The State Board of Pharmacy meets at the Governor's ollice next ‘Tuesday for orgaule _ zation, | § “Tho Auditor to-day cuncoted- $17,000 of bonts jasued by Aontgouery, CoUtys $4,508 bonds, 3,000 uf of Rock Ialand Counts jy and, Moline Township bonds, é The Executlye Comsuitteo of the Stato Bas Association met here to-day, Judge Eciwards, of this clty, was appointed’ tha yacuney occnsloned by tho death of the Hon, A, L. Knapp, van appropriate resolution was adapted. wis d commencing Jan, 5, concluding with w bane: uot on tho evening of the sccond day, Buc tatary Gross was uppointed Ghatrman’ of the Committee on Arran ized to wuloct his ngsoclutes, Che Hon, Will: jnm ‘Thomas, the oldest ving lawyer fn this Btute, was solucted to prepare anid real a paper on reminiscences of the Bar, - An oral discussion was detennined on, the topls bo- pom, “The Advisabiiity of Adopting 1 tu Uinols.? ©, OC, Bonney, of Chicago, open the discusslon in the attirmative, aud, dunes W, Gregg, of Harrisburg, will reply in the negative, wien. voluntary spesches will follow, - a | Asscasor W, IT, Staloy nnd his Deputics have Just conpfoted a cengus of tho: City of Brelnuteld, which shows & total population In the city of 23,10, of whom. To03t ore mules and J1.913 females,“ This shows au lucreuse ‘adodainea diocese 130, United “States - Supreme Court, nnd family ot S Tho Hon, John G, Nicolay, 31: left to-night to'spond- the summer at Colo- yatlo Springs. 2 ‘Tho obllcers of the Fifth Regiment, I. N,Gy tet here to-day and sojected Muj. James F MoNeili, of thiy clty. as Licutenant-Calonel, to succved Cornelius O'Rourke, of Potur burg, whose tormt has expired, “Capt, Dure fee, of Company IX, Decntur, was electod , Major, to succeed MoNelll, promoted | ments, and authors Die, concerning . Whouo dealt : otermined to hold a two days’ mecting,. farshal of the °* ' foil. Cala *. will |