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ig h « GH, Crane, d, GA. Gallup, 2 10 TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SARATOGA. How the News of the President's Shooting Was Received. The Coming Meeting of the American Bar Association, Western People nt the’ Sonshdre—Scliool Tenchers? Conforencey: Ete, Speetal Correaporidenes of ‘The Chleagn Tribune, Sanatooa Suntway, N, ¥., duly 7=When tho news reached here Inst Saturday of the terrible net of the assasin Guitean, It was for A moment thought to have no foundation in fact, and Unt 1 was a sensational eanard tn the Interest of some stock-jobbers, ‘thls avose from the fet that the news -tonclied this place first over the private wire of on firm of New York © stock brokers who have a branelt oltice here. The news was put down as a rumor, and many refused to belleve ity but a moment or, gu later the terrible fact was confirmed: that the: Chief executive Jind been shot by Gulteat. Nullotins then sssued in w perfect stream from the: Western Union Telegraph main office and: the branch aftees in the hotels, and then followed an excitemédnt that has not bean seen here since thy assashia- tion of Lincoln, ‘Phe entire population was outin tho streets, and ib was no nicunmmon thing to seo Strong men tn tears, Gathered here are gttests from every State in the Union, and from one and all, aud on every hand, wero heard tho most bitter deniuneta- tons of the nssasin and the must tender and, heartfelt symputhy for Ue .stricken - Prest- dent and tis bereaved family, ‘Ue very at mosphere seemed charged ton fever hent, and every addirional pardoulir was seize and read ind diseussed with terrible earnest- hess. Saturday merged {nto Sunday, and all night long “hundreds upow hindreds of people thronged the bulletin boards, and Sunday evening when tho whres brought the oplnion of Surgeon-General Barnes that posslily “ President Gartield may not sure vive tl uildnight,” a gloom, overshadowed Saratoga. and all were | 3 With sore row, ‘Tearful eyes metsorrown expressions, aud alt reatized: that the Nation was passing: through a terelote orden! and ertsts, Daring the early Mours of Monday a change for the letter was reported fi the, condition of tho President, and at once a glad smile of hope could de seen npon byery face. The news continued to dinprove from hour to hour, wd the gladdening eifect could be seen every. where, Should the Prestient survive his terrlble wounds and thus be spared to the Nation, Saratoga would tee! Uke celebrating: the event. ‘There are no fretlonal or party nes here now, during the presen: vrisls, Saratoga and her thousands” of- assembled, guests having but one wish ‘and hope, and that 14, that President Goygeld may survive, and that hls recover: iy be wt speedy one, a AN WAM ASSUCIATION, hon aaeduesilay, anid. 17, 13, and 1, as the t jug of Its fourth anmital meeting here, “Chis oreatization Is composed of sons of the must eminent legal intids in the country, and their regular gathering here has become an anual event. A meeting of the G Counell will be held an the eventug pr Ing die holdan of the inevting. ‘Lhe pro- ceedings of the Assoelatiun will’ be opened with-an address by the President, the Hon, Edward J. Phelps, of Vermont, and the“ an neal address will be dellyered by tho Hon, Uhirkson N. Potter, of Now York. Among the papers to be read) and diseussed are “The dtecording Laws of the Country,” py ‘Chong ML Couley, of Michigan; “Une Progress of * Codification,” by U. M. Rose, of Arkansas; ° Legislative Con- trob of Ravroads,” by Leonard A. Jones, of Massachusettss and probably: on! fhe Ad samtages of a Nadonil Bankrupt Liaw? by Saniel Wagner, of Phitadelphia, The headquarters of the Association will be nt the Gramt Union Motel, where a batiauet will be hetd on tha evening of the last day of the meeting, WESTERN PEOPLE RUSTICATING, ‘The latest afrivels from the West foliows: Mr. and Mrs. A. N, Lase Lascelles, Chicago; Mr, Cautl, £2. MeCauil, Cl Mr. and at HL White, anil Mis. W. Shoenaker, A Cnienze; ©. Paize, San, Franedseos C. Mason i Runnyon, St. Lonls; tr. ant Sirs, Hf, 6. Durand, Chicago; Mrs. Frnlin, Detroit; Lyman Seatt, WT od. Weed, Leavenworth; IL JL Iateh, Cleveland; Ors, We AL ty lginy Air, AY Atuywards - ‘Prenton 5 dG. furmun, Cleveland, dl, Sant Franelseoy Mry, . Peek, Mrs, G. L, Otis,’ Miss: Keen, thony, Chicugo; CG, M. ‘Shurnauer, Clncine nats Mrs ane Airs, F.S, Iines, Miss Corse, Liss Liscourty Indlannpatiss Mr. and Alrs, C.K, Brown, Minnenpotis; 8. Colin, Mus cnthies A. Butchiuan, Cinchinath; d, (1. Me- Elwain and fainily, Cllengo; Mr. aud Mrs, Ui. Persons, Miss ii. HI. ong, Miss MM. Persons, Milwaukee: Miss White, E. White, Knnsas Clty; Mr. and Mrs. , M. Jacobs, Cine clunuths Mr and Ais. HE. UL. Wiite, Kansas City; Misa M. E. Garbutt, Miss ‘Ts 2. Randall, Miss S. A. Alderman, Denver; df. ML Golde Chicago; C,H. Everlinu, Michigan City YP. Marshall, Cinelunath; WoW, Loek- woud, Detrolt; W. DP, -Osborne, | Kala- nunzoa; the Rev. J. "Thomas, Cinelunittl; Ar, and Mrs, Wilson ines, Me Dldiges wood, GW, Morrison, E. 1 Lobilell, Chis engo; A. li, Gibson and: faintly, Madison; Miss Bueon, San Franelseo, Mr, and Mrs, J. Rogar, Omalirs G, Paskitt, Chleagoy M aud Mrs. uf, Stauford, San Meaticlseos 8 J. MeCormick, J. De Tantnond, . LL,” MeCormlek, "Mr Bb. Wattaees Sissi! Wall s worth, Atiss 1. Wilbu: Mrs. tun jas Ek, Wallace, Chicago Ars. 5, S. Samy Y 7 AUlss A, DD Mr. aitt Mew AT Cook, M Murray, Cloyelands W. Fox, Chicago; Mi BM. Bradford, Cluclunatt: Mrs. G. Halines, Migs Holmes, “FA, Ritu and cuit St Lottiss Mr. and Mra, G. Moseluy, Miss Mose- Joy, Miss Carter, CI ath; i. M. Bartlett, St. Louls; Mr 2H, Hrown, Mintie- apollss Mt and Mrs.B.D, Helton, Milwaukee; a. G, ‘Lhompson, Chicagos Mr and’ Mra, PB, Story, Chilileotho; by Hauunond, cugos ALr. cid Mrs, We H, Cowell, Miss Canfiell, Sparta, Wh: SM. Lyon, Ki anazoo; Mr. and ‘Mra, Hons, Cofuine bus; D1. Younghusband, Detrajts Mr. and Alta, G, P. Mason, Cliciinatt; M8, Johnson, Mre C. Carter, Ehleagns Abr, anit Mrs, G, Brainerd, Grand Utipidss 5.5, Laws, St Louls; Mr and Mra de Thargrave, Gaus Inteos G5. Morrig, Amn Arbor; dell. Wil- gon, Chleago; dT, Aekerman, Michigan Citys Mrs. Cy Barayth, Miss Me Caruthers, Diss. Caruthers, Claw rennd Mex Sloss, Miss Gis Moss, Dilugies FQ. Sandor- KON, ; 2, D, Kern DO. E EWES, WW. DBurlingion, ta; Aad. Snell and hunily, Chi engu; 1 Sehlogs and fally, Mes. TE Crithens den Detroit:” Mr and: Mrs. L. Stern, J. Un: yes, St. Lows; W. EB. Aruistrang, W, 8. Malo, Toledas UM. Duitield, Jr. Detrott; i i Hullers, Kansas Citys ba Foster, Columbne; 2, C, Barber, Clnchinaths A. Gnilip, St Louis, BTATH TRACHERS IN CONFERENCE, The New York State ‘Tenchers’- Associa- ton began it Shirty-alxtl wnilyersary here on ‘Tuesday, dnd will conelude this evening. To-morrow the muuibers Make un excursion to Ticonderoga und Luke George, ‘The ses: sions have been held in the Congress’ cons eert-roun), thut hotel belng Woe hetdgnariers of the Assuclution, Tha proceedings haye beon of 8 very duteresting character, ‘There Jive been In attendance nest of the pranite ent edieutora of the State, beslidles the flon, Neil Glimour, of disliaton, Spa, N, Y., State Superintendent of Publig Uistruction, and ths Hou, 2, G. No.¢irup, Lu, D.. Secretar of the State Huard of Education of Connectle ent, both of-whom delivered nddressea, aris n DENEHAL SORES an i ‘ he Saratoga Lake -Rallway was formal opened on the Fourth. 1 1s being largely patronized. eh : ‘ork on the new steamer on, tha. 8 bel aig pushed fo completion, tha taka Trickett and Ritey, Ut mutehed, 81 * ORFEMen, «ATE face, Inclur are kee dane lake cluddinge mon Saratoga Lake during the firet’ week in’ Aust, ‘tie Aus: tralian is now ‘visiting Hanlin th Yoronto, Ont.,.but will returp hogy start, ee Titee additional raco ‘tables aye artived patty fl Owens at Welch, cand, Jee MT jains. Frank G. Nowland, a ‘clerk’“Si’ the’ Cail: merclil Nutionul Bank of Chicago, is here on visit ta i's Guratdaw bony yet: Mir, und :dina Wilson Anes, of Chicagd, are here, the guests of Mr. and’ Mrs, Georke L, Ame. Mac, a 3 A Kallir DoutheNong, APY Paper publisues the foltowlug “vei bat translation ob the ‘dvuth-touy chanted Wy Mabash, tho Kair who murdered Mr. Carsons," between Uo cell-door nnd the drop; Toman hetnus neo meant to die-eapecially males: Tf f was tn iny own country Exnomd Nkely tave dled by the awond, Hot how in the Dinmond Flotds T must aie tke a woman. Is for tha hover of the Saneunn jattor anuist bravoly bone deait, anu | aut naw oy ay thot iste Kins WHO will recolve nie attor r nd tonke te to tea muatr. But, ant frat, who isaoing {to tite from the dead Deena tam binek? Where asathe others—tle white men=wha havo al rondy rien? Thhave never ston thot, Ler me alones deat ta the list tilme for mo. 2 am suinety die ang nothing more. O my umthers. why hava you hot coma to tury me sind NOL leaya tho to ha birlod by ennvloist Tam not ofan imenn treed. & Na) gues brood. 1 pase Dad wives und cattle, therefory tet mo be iirted vay peuperiy, VOICE ‘OF THE PEOPLE. Ing Thine To the Hattor af The Ohtcaga Tribune. WINONA, Minn, diity Tf auch nn event is to bo thit -Presidont Garticld recovers, und oir country 18 to escape the evita which we all fear will come Upon usin cso of bis death, would tt not ben most beeaming thing utsome sultuble {line whey all doubt fs removed I regard to hig recovery for the people ty hamlet aud elty throughout one beloved country, Nord South, Vast, and West, on tt day 10) be named to Meet togethor fara general rofoleing unl of riving thanks to Almighty Void tor one dolivers anew from tha threatened evils which might have befallen us bad the billet of the would-be nagnsity duhe tts Intended fated work? ‘The celebrations whieh have usunlly taker place on ote Nattowtl holiday were {i moat enaes nbundoned this yeur 1 conseqieance of the attempt upon the life ofour President, and when his recovery 13 an nasured event 1 believe tho peopl allover the. countey would Jolin most heartily in colebrathur tls recovery trom his dnnverous and almost hopeless vonditlon, T venture to make tho sitgzestion, and Hoye to hear froin othors, MLW. Fathor Connor. ‘TH the Laitor of The Chicago Tribune. Cicada, July &—About two weeks ago a eublegrain in Vie Tresuse informed us that a Father O'Connor, connected with the Laud League In Ireland, was about visiting this coun try on nn itportant misston, and bringing with bln a stron, recommendatory letter from the patriotic Archbishop, ot Cashel, I trust (t will not bo outof place for mo tonsk that your paper be, made the mediitn of conveylng to tho Iriah popitation of this gront elty a Htte fn formation concerning the revercol gentleman. Father O'Connor, whose wune isn heuschotd word in Tréland, {3 att eloquent und earnest nl- vocity of the tennnt’s cnuge, and on nv inemora. ble occasion, same threo yenrs igo, weap from an Irish ‘Tory Judge (it an inact ony) tt remarkable tribute to bis worth his t funetlouary referred to him us “the priest Who chainvinned the Gouge of hi plo’; the occasion, boing’ when Father hor's pirishio ehitsors of Shoir holdings og the ‘Haren whielr Hated near tho Town of Lista Kerry, ‘Thele defeat, by belae outbid by the Votorions Sam Hussey, Is well known, Tho fol- lowing, whieh’ PE have clipped from tho Dablin Freenvin'a Journal, 18 0 copy of the letter nd- dressed by Archbishop Croke to Father O'Con- Tarot My Dear Father O'connars” Lwelke you ing to wish youn snfy vay= Aue ucrose the Athinite, und a hurge hieusney uf mie cust WC ihe very nrduiis lesiun sou hase under. nikon. wliltinva iin your power tude a great hile lectury the tates, cur ps ninny tn Anierica, uid eattiod, MAUL wromshiy Kons Intu, bw rela by thuve'who hare never been in Iretint. You wil lave mn upportunity uf explvinlag our cued and condition ty all wi cies au iieerest Louie atintrs. Proc.aine overytrhure whatwe want und whut wo dO not smuitt, and you ean hear teatlnony, nt oo the ptiten i ty the! tu stitution ent lund cody In wish you every Liosal Syungautiizting fre nboutto visi 1 int, ob un 1 thu'sante to all 3 ii the wreAt country you wre my dour kather O'Connor, your very faltiitnl ner 1. W. CHOKE, Archbishop of Cashut, ‘The publication of the foregoing will vblixe, yours respeuttully, J. Le Tho Roesult of the System, Te the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cincado, July 8&—It ls clther a feeling of Maru on the part of tho so-catlled Stalwarts, or else A great Inck of discorament of the editors af those wishy-washy Journals which scout tha iden of tho nttempted assusinution being n res sultof the exelted partisausiip Unat haa been carried to such a suvige state li New York due ring President Gariichl’s Administration, that keeps them from seelug the true Inwardness of Guitenn'y attempt. There Is nothing clearer or >more plain than the fact that, sine or Insane, ho wns moved to the caminission of tho deed in tha hopo that the “Staulwartse would bo benefited by tho removal of Gen, Garlleld from the Presideutint aeat. Ue wis on “etalwact of Stulwurts’; he was un appileant for nn. diplomatic position, and bls inind bad breaded for inonths as to the beat means to secure It. A close student uf tid politieal tht for the spotls of offlee which Conkilag nnd Arthar were waging with te Adl- ministration, watching with ib Dp Interest overs movement of thuse political demagoys, bo had become thoronghly imbued withthe nvecs- sity of malting Arthur President in order to get whint he “so earnustly desicved., Not for a mus mentla It qupposea that either Conkling or Arthur: contemplited tat. the ugsasination of tho President would be one of thé outcomes of their ingane attempt to foreo him to do thele bidding, Cor no ono foresuw such a thing; but that it ja une of the Indirect results no one Who Is sung aud desires to sue aright will forone moment deny. [els unquestionably one ot thy effects, and shows how bimpartant, how ahsoe hutaly Iinporative, It is to wipe aut of existence: tutt odious doctrine, to the victors belong tho spoils.” ltecuuse we by our efforts place aman in the Presidentitt chair, should zive us ne eke upon that ollicial, Hels piicod there to go the country for Its best interests; and we atded to pat bl there for that purpose, What right hus n United States’ Keintor to dictate, or nt Yemnpt to Weuite, tan President of the United Suity as to who wilt Mi Government poaltions In nny State of che country? By removing thls werent we fneentive te fraud “utd corruption will radially yet bie te: the i tines wien tho: oflice sought the ‘hen it wit ba sure for aur lresident another seh oftivinia to walk tuo sti Mone and timrinud, without foar of the asausing but under the iter: state oF allairs, whon men are putin oflce by politien! bumimers increly: becnuse thoy will reward thom by diving them sone of tho spoils, we ure: get drifting to the Une whet arined guard will hive, to sure round our President whenever he appears in pablie, and that will be thy frat atep toward: Wie establishment of that form of yoverniient which We, win froa people, never desire-ta seu hereviz.3 an oristocrucy, sel us exists in wll the Governments of the Ok) Work, Stany tine warthy and unpringiplad nen wetinto fmportant offeed becuse of tho existence of this pri ‘ for it the interest of the pothdliae poll taputtiem in, Remove the cause, and the elect will follow. ‘Tako the distribution of olives awny from the President and thosenntors, and miny who ure now holding fat positions becande of tholr dailnence with tho strikers will sink ont of wight Wo Le suun nu nore forever, Tho Presidents at Dangers tv the Editor of The Chtcuya Tritunes Sywissvarn Pay July G—A cowardice and worlsneas born of ifthvss hus kept mo from going to Washington to bex that tho President may. have some athoreurgions atl than that furntebed toourgotdlers during tha Wary but Hurnes and, Milas are thore, and, Ao nutter who else comen, professjonal courtesy would preyent any dee parture from established rules, So) have tried ta bopy, and belleve, and keep quiet; but ghia Inorntng's news tells is that the prosent dunes {3 intaintnation of the ining membrane of tho abdominal cavity, and we know that nothing ast been done tu uvert that danger. must talk tor the sake of those who are yet te be wounded; talk now white the public attontion js turned to the subjeut, . Why should inilammuntion of that membrane be any tore fatal than Intanunation of the Ine side OF tho stomach or bowels? Why? Bluaply becnuae Intlamtaation produces waste matter, which must be oxpelted frou the ayetem; and, becuusy from this cavity there fs no opening through which tho wuste junatier van bo thrown or remiedics applied.’ In other wordss In thls, process of heallug thery parts Nature ie defeut> wd fa her purpose for want of a deor through whlot: she oun recetye md or throw, ont her chips. ‘Vhisisall there isto it. Then, why not furnteb her with a dodr, or wlulcoway? Wo know that ‘the “ubdomiunt cavity uduits of very © rye openings with> out fatal pegulta, nay, without yory. ecriong dunger, Tu such oponings tho world wis ine debted for tho presvnce Init of. that fusous warrior, ‘Mucdulf, and ha? Suint, Edward of Ki Tn thls hymediaty nelyaborbood any gas hug, Wan Was partly diseubuwele by a ball, q country. ductor repalrod ie torn bowel with material taken (ont 4 sbuep, cleaned Out thy Gaylty, and vturted the wun on bis tifye Journes for another sabi years, i Thinking of Chis welleRruwn vase, with what auxioty Uwatcbed and: prayed, for uw. guryee paey, WW the old theutry wt, Prodericksburi,£ Knuglt, day atier day. by w.-young . Punic, ivan guldiur aod dresud 4 Luliet> woud ‘ Sora martes) the contante Of thy bowels paseds OsGod,: would: BUTZCUL . NEVOT,! never comu?; At last Lyut bl suit to where | hare worv surgeous who Gud plenty of tio, du, SOG, wd Hire with obel women, and whe did: fur bid Ho more thal Lad buen doing, and let Bin die, 1 du pot think there Was y use In the urmy whore any attsuipt was lady lo repalr a periues of the bowels, and whon word cum hat Barnes und Biss were walting ta tind ouk Mb thy Lowel was turn in this cue, fu order to ; Kuow JEit were futal, wud that an evacuuton had been taken as evidonco tat It was not, T felt that thelr patient's life wae ho saved, but not by surgery: for knew anu enso in which evacuations continued, regitinrs iy fur two diy! after perforation, Cho xoldler whose enee TP have noted had natnral evuenations mi) the thaw Twas praying: Not RUrzeON Lo open Ue outabte will and sew up the [side openime Far all that bas yet ape penred In the inedical dispatahes, President ariald’s bowels may hayes been perforated, and the peuplotave a right to know the truth. as far na it ly known to his stinreons, and about thia nintter they should bave bad certain knowl: edgo tnys before this, Pittsburg, w tittle Homeopathic surgeon, De. MeClellind, took outa woman's Ridney, and she is Livin and well, Grtely we hive bad nes counts of two cises fi which a cuncer has been outoutof the stumach through the outeide walls at thuchests andor what uois tt tor Barnes and Miss to atand and shake thote heads and notlfy the world of thor utter Lenorance of tha condition of their patient's ront Injuries? Most Ukely a portion of the Pi dent's clothing wns cart in by the bublets andte eo, thors econ be ne cure atl it t4 out. Natura cannot expel it, cannot get rit of the pus, withont an opentog through the wills of the cheat. Why have they not imide one? Why have thoy not alted this xitent worl by giving her dear through whieh she can throw out her chips? Why tot ise the Kaito, insted of that fnstrus ment of uscioss tortitre, the probe? No Hesh-wound could KHL Queteld, and no str Huld hesitate wbout any amowat of en wg nvecssary to rench and remedy an intern injury. Any ina of eouruge. aud a good cont seivnce will bear a sood deat of cucting ups tut ndil to thoso lie eyes, at duuidy beard, a past life noted far chastity and temperance, anda present falth iu God, ho is very hard to RIL. Any sure geon ought to bo indicted for letting bin dia of tn botler whieh did not ge theeugh tho heart or bath lobes of the brain. "to vidiers, given ii todle, hava goon to cut tint open, open, keep It open—to give old Mother: door through whieh sho can throw Aud f never kuew tho remody JANE GURY SWISSHRLS, # Conk. To the Faitor of The Chicago Tribune. Minwauker, duly i Yot nee vou but our And this thy blecd(a business thoy have done. ‘Our henrts yuu ace not, thoy are PUtal: rH hands, And pity to the wunorat Huth done this deed on ‘ro sou our swords havo At hist Brutus speaks? While the swift wave of pity, indignation, sym- puthy, and hope has gone with electric speed arowml tha elvilized world, white from every town nnd hamlet, frum avery place und ‘hovel have gone torth words of sympathy and hope toward Preafdent: Gurteld and bis fanitly, this modern Brutus kins miintalned. an unbroken allence until now, when his “eredit stands on such slippery grounds," he speuks the words of Avoward. Noone thinks him guilty of conspiracy In thls mutter, but all kaew alm guilty of stirring up feelings of hatred toward tho Presiiant and his Aiiministration which have eiloinated in thig uct of Quiteut, vlse why tho ox- elainations Eid) ith 1 am “a Stalwart of the Stulwarts, Now Arthue is Presidents Mr, Conkling uow seenis to be Tully awake to tho tnet that to strive to array boxtilty or dls trust aguinat (tho View Prosident) at such an houris unspeakably wickel und treasouabty, “fr this is so, how shall we churacterize Cont Ing’s conduct of the pist ‘weeks; wit call the lity nud distrust: ho hus created toward airtel but “wieked trensut,” teading thls innn Guillem to feel ho dtd bis country servico in tha murder of Gartold? 1f pubtie conden nation cin sentences or Uxeouto nonin. Roscoe Conkling cannot sayo bimeclf zh be make the greatest effortot histife.” ‘The man who ie tothe high ofltee of Vice President by Ing hiingolt agalust a Just and honest nt, und Joined those who “stirred “ up trenson, ey by thotoath of Gartleld take the osition hy hus as yet shown bimaelf lttie quit Hed Lo oveupy, Iv seems in these hours to bo awakened to the better manhood in ble nature, and the peo- ple will wait and try, before altogetner con- demning Viee-Hresident Arthur, For Koseoo Conkling, the day of grave ling passod, He says truly, the shot was dred tt ail of us," and, with few exceptions, It plereed the heart uf te, Nation. Tho most couspletious exception fy tho heart of Conkling, Itdid plerco his fear, and oubof the fullvexs of hls cowardive he bug spoken, but only a plea for forbearance ‘and trust in the View President. No ing of syine ps In Ais words for the min who lies on that ed Of anitering. ny word of sympathy and hope tothe wife und mother whoa bearts are erushed and bleeding in all theso days und nights of nnxlons wateblig, May Garfield, whose life [a Ulameless, bo 4, first, to those who hold bit deur, and Hnivh bis term of oice with the bon Justice, aud integrity whieh live rized it, (tia true, the Govern. mont will renin oven thotgh Gurtleld sbould dle, but, $f he tive or diy, let us den! with Hoacus Conkllug © nevording to bls virtye.” Ate 8. Gi a$$ NOW THERE IS JOY AGAIN, For The Chicuay Tribune, Wake, happy inud! to the beautiful dawning, Whlot breafes ou the sight of thy sorrow aud wot kest. Indead, wis the nlishet before morning the grief that bid lald thee thus low. ‘ow there ty joy" again) Lift thy head, ¢ mati thon! Wake to the orlghtness which yet shall bo thine! Bunshing naw [lghts the day, Clouds shall tee fast awiy— Hope gindly bids thoe no tunger repine. O[f the darkness which threntenod to cover theo 8 rr otic te vy rat Hud been permitted to clase in despatr— OU the God who has ever watched aver thee Had not now answered thy supplant prayer— Bittor thy gelet bad been, Seldom such sorrow seen * Hearts over Nght bad been shrouded in gloom. Then the wiid wail thoy hoard ~ All Heaven and Enrtu had atireed, White thy teura full o'er thy President's tomb, Gartleld, not yot Ig thy life-nitsaton endeds Stil shalt thou lve this great Peopie to tuads Bull tle Uae Nation "neath thew shall bo plendend— Blended for honor and houorably deeds For tho fol inurderer’s band, ‘thy fife to take that pl Yet shnitbe foiled in it Vino ta the Pegple’s { Guided by Gat above, Blegsings and happiness tulne bo forevor! And Thou, Almighty God, God of the Natton, Who In this midaigit hour stilt bast been tears Granting anve more, in Thy mercy, satyutlon From tho atthetlon whieh caused uy to Lear— Liat, for Thy ebtidron would, Bending ta gratitude, Nonder ‘Thee thanks for Thy fathorly cares Woilo with full hearta wo entso Songs uf unvensing praises Bilt bo Gur God and Kuix—this Is our prayer. nud fl ondeavor, Ve, ———— THE CHICAGO HORSE MARKET. FP. dy Burry & Co, of the Monroe Street Horse and Mule Market, report the followlng sales this weeks Deleription, Tay drive tye. Hiuht, Weight. Price, seed 1 1 pT) hy Hy 10) ee 1% 5 ie Wits Ww tleay’ driver, Msg in Gray delver, ny ay Huddte pony. it) aw Howie horag, 5 20 Hrown horse. 7 1G su dray horay, ne Tat Yate date Norse: fou 4) Pate draft mares. “bb 405 Pair drast horses thias),..0 1G pid Pale tick draft horied...6 Wty brn Vale gray deatt boraus,...0 | Wat 40d May horee. oY hy Brown ha 5 i « Wy - An Annie Vink Story.” A Tranatation frow the Frenclh (0 the San’ Pranetica . h Chranteie, A rien proprietor at the dutorior had made to Habib a pund activi, Where found thom auggtomornted 1000 trout, This proprivtor ié tho futher of a yirling of from $ tod, : Hho had taken the babitude to yo euch morns {ng te ylye to out tu tho trouta, at the aid of crumbs of bred, hosa ishex were become ea ontaimed that Ahoy wisipped our of the water for toatieap te crural sent tho lufaut held In tho erevica of her nit, urrived one fay that sho Jost tho oniilib: rh. und whe fell nul firwt tH the poud, of whieh the water wis enouKh profountl. abt the erles emitted by the girling cho futher was rin himself, A Hut what horror! Ho saw his infant extonded without movement ut tho strfuce, where sic Houten as pork. 3 ovat Whut wits not tha surprise of the fathor inacos frase that shy had boon supported by a mass colne. peat of troutas SB, chew ‘Tho fishes lad urranged thomsciyos unidor bor bas youts tu suatiin and pravent her from to Town, Seon ‘ it tae history {a beatiful, tha miso aro pot ag pees aeprbved a a bute! euce gs ene please bhuawell te dulluve. ty ‘ 4 ot, is! Mra, Lowes, In 1817 Qeorgo Henry Lawes wrote dedicated it © ta ane who bas light dens of pu mysioua dite: Chas ony, su praised, titterward ¢ pod with adother wan, was myeatty vahied to her plice Ag wilo by dr. Lowes, ant Buoy payed ny novel, and wil the burs co vital RMN of her necoune It vai i eq ian y Howta “and Uoorgs Ellot" naygr Jeyully, hAvN AY, Malte Mu WHER 1: jus ' ‘The wappy ownerof Che Spencer Phat’ Imaey,") Sponver; ‘Masy, Mr, O, Weatherbee, writes. My custumers-apent very Mlhly of the fren German romedy, St. ducoba Of, It having always’ given natisfuctlun. Ouv of then, Mr, Henry Buleher, has buen greatly Denofited by tts Use tnt Cuse of severe Pheu maths, and hy refers tu lt la terms of hivk est praise, CHICAGO STENCILES. Reid .& Sherwin's Paoking-Houso and Its Horrible Smells, A Citizen Who Appeats to tho Clty Gore ernment for a Change Awol offenidor—ono of which tho clty has for Years complained tu. valn—has again proken forth bn'the old place, aud) rendered Itaclf.ob- noxtonste the Gommanily. Mow many tines durlug Its, oxtstonge the historical Reid & Sherwin packing: honse—the scureo of a yrentor varioty nd quantity of stonches thin any other four eatablishtnunts in the elty—has bean con demneit, comptatned of, objurgated ty tho longs sulforing public who huve beat so tnfortinate sto bewlthin stench-sholof the plivo is a matter tht could net easily bu computed. Le- titlons by = tho dozen have been ‘drawn wp and signed euncerning it, successive Health Olllcers have beon bexged to Interfere, = Grand = dtiries have been informed of the frets, and tho civil courts hive ‘bvon dnveked for rultef; Gut tha ramshiekle old packing-honre, go greasy with lone vecupation that (tsUlf ts an Offense to any pair of Hustrils that comes within three blocks of it, still stunda dedunt of the liws and regardless of the public heulth, u nulsanes, and wdestroyer or busiiess in the netghborhdod where itis situated, Hilt of woud whitch is now auturnted with the greusy oxhahitlons uf a iniiiion or more of hoeshitnel toring, It 18 2 constant menace to the surrotnil. ay territory, espechtily to the closely-proked jumber-yards which lie to the northeast of it— rheht in the ling of the most- prevalent Chicnuo wind, ‘Chore is nota propriotor of a lumbering estublishingnt who would not ike to seo” the pince burned down, always provided that the wind was blowing Inthe direvdon of othar e+ tablishnients thin bis owt ‘Tha packing-house is situated upon what is known as the Ogden slip, whieh runs gutith frou the South Brauch and crosses Archer avente a Uttie cust of Mulsted streut. Neur ft aro situ. ated lumber-yerds, it bie clovater, jeo-houses, and othor finiaensely valuable property, Tt was tho proprictor of a famber-sitrd Iweatdd on the ally Lnmedhately neruss the water from the tek ite-hottse who brought itonce more inte public nutorlety yesterday. His men cama to work as ustal yesterday morniug, but at o'eluck they hadte give it up. Work wig sdundoned and two of the men went home slek. The tuluphone’s id wus tavoked und comune eadon established with tho Health Olle, nt whien endor thy vocut tne a person gave promise that tho matter would beluoked into, Of cutro thy juabereynrd man wus not particulicly anx- fous that “the auir ationld be ivoked intos he wanted it remedhed, but ho knew. probably that. tho mutielpal march townrds uury Improvement fas slow and dignitied inensured tread, Which no stress of tmsunitary elreumstances eun nisten, and go he rang tho Instrument olf, sat down, aud awaited the wr rival of the Health Oftcer who was to do the looking, {NE Tatuxe roporter who arrived upon the scenv during toe afternoon yot thore before tho Health Otticer had inde hls appearance, and 80 the repurter * louked Into” the cond{tion of at firs on big own account. ‘The condition of urs fuira was unsavory, ‘Tho Ogden Silp, excepting A nurrow slip of upen watue running along tts centre, was covered with a thick eonting of scum. (nthe open water millions of bubbles popped up every second, broke, and gave Out t constant supply of mepbitia jis, while every now and then a mighty ceuctation feo the wuss of putrefylng muatternt the buttom of the river was evidenced in an ebullltion ut tha gure faco ts hirza ns a min’s head und ne mpanied with no nilghty rumbling. a SUMO AU niivinan from the Guthrie le ny sunother from John Dierr’s fumbersyard assured him that at @ in the morning tho whole slip wis covered with the suum to the depth of n couple of inches, whieb was only broken when one of the by ebullitions from below mude tts appear: ance, “Thay satd that the whole troubio wis cuused by the packing: house opposit, which lind recently imule suIne New sewers, whose UUtteLs, Into tho slip was poluted out to the reporter, by’ walel nulsamo stall from the paakiug-huneo way omptled inte the water, Attention was called to the tact that the plizepens were situs ated right over tho water, wid tint thoy slopad towards It, thus Insuring the passage OF id atte fintlexurete into ‘the sip, That suet wnltils ta did sin the pen often wont > tho way was. evidenced by tha. fact largo Mounted buhes of on dead and several “slunk" calves ny aunone the scum on the wes: side of tho slip, ‘Laken nitogethar, the eight and the smell are things: not to be forgotten fer months, ang the reporter adviced tuo usd Of the telephone once more, puavice wis beedul. The tHealth Ones was p.m, oueY Ure Communicated with, ag igguring Answer CuIne promptly in the words: “All right; ‘wo'll bavo that matter looked Jute.” “Ue sue that porker ‘To the Beitr oF The Chicago Tribune, Cireaco, July 8, 1881.—Who isthe assasin? Te he only who boldly faces his victim and oponly fires tho fatal shot a murdevor? Does not erie Ho at the door of those who see a mau Ignorunt- ly drink w poisoned cup, It thoy but sinite and Jot bin deink on?” (What, then, halt bn aald of those who, having boon chosen to. cave’ for Lio Intereatsof n great elty, coolly inorealteunitary tuws and precautions? Visitura from othor cltles come here und uote the mounds of garbage whieh adorn the alloya, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1881—-SIXTEEN PAGES.”~ BALL *Wo are ne, morning hla order went in for Watash, made $16,000, and presented to with Gontd inet mengaln ney or ewo after, and eal * You see Walsh went tip as tal you? <* Ves alt *Thope you dul something: Cor yourself,” sali thing for Chathanomea to-morrow. he alittle more that timo tuo," REVOLUTIONARY ECHOES, Mow thea -Pinn for tha Subjugatton of Now Englund Was Bruate: tod—'Tho Inteman Murdvr of Cul. Lodyard— Proposed Centennial Celebration of the Munsacro nt Fort Grinwoht. New Yurk Herat, New Lonnon, Conn, Jang l.—Tho pres- memorable In Americana history as the centennial of bwe of the great events ent year is of our Revolutionary straggies On the With of October the surrender of Lord Cotnwallis at Yorktown wilt be colubratud at that place, and, combag provious to iis (the crowntng event of the war for Independence) will ba the commemoration of the bitning of New London, Conn, and the massacre at Fort Griswald, on the hielits opposit that elly, ho saugulnary struggle that took place around the walls of Fort Griswoltt has hover been fully aynreeluted or honored by the Nation, nor haye the leading historians bestowed upon it that distinetion to whieh tt is rightly entitled. It ts true that the dafend- ing force was small, that the attacking army aceninplished was lost to siht fn the blaze. that shone outward from the great triumph at Yorktown, Verlups the best way to show the importance of this event In its‘bearing on our history Is to give a brief wecount of the alfalr gathered from contemporary annals and the personal narratives of surviving partielpants, When Sir Henry Clinton, the British Com- mander-tn-Chicf, fottud that Gen, Washing ton was too far advanced in his Southern mureh for him tosuceessfully relufures Lord Cornwallis, he determined ta male a demon: stration on some hhuportunt. Enstern port. Owlng to its enterprise In ther matter of privateers and tho patriotisin of Mts inlirbitants, the grealer. portion of whom, lad borne arms tn the different services during the struggle, New Lon- don was selected as the polut to be attacked, It possessed 2 stragetie value, both ay ami: itary and naval base. It was near to the grent highway of the ocean, it commanded the waters of the Sound, and was so close to the entrance of Narragunsett Bay as to make that estuary an uncomfortable position for the enemies of [ts master, And, grouter than this, It) was situated where “tho converging roads from the Inland «dts- trlets gathered for an outlet to the sen, thas making it. most favorable point frou which to carryon antnvasion of the intertor New England country, the plnee where tho main army of the colonies found ils stanche est reeruits, for Toryisin did) not flourlsh so bravely In the Eustern distriets ag tt did in the other colonies, ‘Phis section, too, was to treastiry whenes Washington drew tho most tiiportant part of fly mill tory stores; for munufactorics flourished, owing, no doubt, to Uke fact that ne Invading foree find penetrated among the hills rot lling Wp from the sea. ‘That such ag biyaslon wits in Sir Heures mind late investigation has shown, and the disastrous elfect of tsuceess- ful enterprisy of thls uature can easily be imagined. ‘That the plain was not carrie ot was owl to the ghastly carnage that sunetified the little fort on Groton Heights, THE ADVANCE ON FoR? GnIswont, ‘The peaple of New Lotidon had so often been threntened wih attacks Chat the ap enrance of a hostlio fleet close to the Loug sland shore, opposlt te the entranced harbor, did not wits first discov the Sth, and ate Auy Axim ‘wlan dd Inte-in the evenlng ‘of rly morning ofthe dth of September, 17s, saw it drawn up In battle wrray neross tho | mouth of tha ‘Thames Ttiver, Ballin winds delayed the landhyg of troop: anid entbled the comiuunder of Port Griswold to tire his signal—two guns—with a short intér- yal between, © Some traitur hil bafornied the ehemy of this, however, snd another gu wis flred by them, su tinned ns to seen a pik of the slunal and radically changing its Inport, ‘This kept the militia from gathering prompt= the deud dogs which but recently wero deeaying in tho sun, and thosfoul odors Miling the afr, and they leave tmprossed with the idew that if Chi- cnvo $6 a yroat olty, itis ecrtulnly not a clown ol i Hes 3 Exporlonce has ptoved too truly that there is no aurer Way of sending pestilence und death tbrough a crowded olty thin by negtucting the constantly nceumulating Mth, uaul the polson- ous fumes arise, tobe Drenthed until breathing becomes on burden, Nexieet here ts positive criing, fur newiect fa nll that Is necessary to pro- duce tho most terrible resiulty, It Is, mdeed, natonishing how little interest our olty uiliviuls have shown in tho welfare of the city. Verily, If thoy have eyes, let then begin to ure Ubon, Porehance ‘they ure bilnd,—poor Weny—und cunmot seo; Lut IW they have vira, muy they Iisten to whut fs sald—uid tn no low tones—in remind to tho disgugtingly wnetenn condition of the streets and alloys, If this 14 the muinner in which they attend to thelr busl+ hued Ie muy tippily be a arranged that in tho tuture thoy will bave only thelr private alfuirs to look after. * ‘Yo bo Just, it must be acknowledged that some parts of the eity wre well cared for. fn the yieluity af Avhiand avenue und Washington atroct, whure ure the houses of the Mayor Cand Commissioner of Honith, and atse on the North Bide wear the residence of the Commissionor of Publle Works inet have been kept ab work, and wverything isas nttructive us money and fore thougut ean muke it, But the South Sidel and the Fourth Ward!) Alws! tho votors tn this forsaken precinct nny: not have done all they should toward elevating certain gentlemen tO thelr present honorable mm ¥, thorefore are they movkly bearing the conseynences,. But let those sane gentler nen ho agsured that i disease urises they will be bull respunsible, With thom rests the power to have the elty kept In a ctean and healthy cons dition, and if they do, pot exerelse that power they arena yallts ns If they deliberately acute teran tho aeuita Of doittlt, * AL thata gin hath will no giva for his tito,” and yet mon qulotly walt and dnd thomsclves aid their familics proatrated with foyera Uuat might huve born, avoided. Muy thle word to the wise” bo wufiulont. ; 5 : Osr ov THs Proven, THE POET'S PROGRESSION, For The Chicayo Yeribune,-” Ho sings frat of his loves, bis woes, and wrongs; ‘Chose ire the yratasnotes of hia nition steal Het one of many of the countless Korg . , Whose truth oft lives but th bis furtily brain. And Joy broods o’ar bis soul tho while he singa— A Joy whosy mem'ry comes In later yoard Yo cing (oe intied pent of happley things, Waen poneo hae plumed hor wings for unknown epherca, p 4 Then loftler purposes amuco his minds Hamanity usurpa tho ulden themes, Anil earthly loves aid bates are left pobind, While sturdy eort lndulence redeoms, All earthly passione now acoin as the loaves Daneing pon i strona benonth the sing OF Nriner lextira is the web ho wenyes, Mouruing tho latgness of thu tusk begun, Now Soin antl, hioart galns courage from bls, Honda bowed by'sorrow Uft thoir tear-dimmed eyed 3 Wohito Patience ‘round fie work herarmor girde, Telling of rest ln fureok Paradiso, Ware Smits ‘Then by the growth ot Intellect now his Ho sone atl nigher, ito, Hotndlead Byte, Whon, fiir and pure, tho bipulicas tint i. SLs soul's best congurt blgows upon Biv Succ. , Dark dayé cat) bold no Dilghe de chitt for hin. His soul busks “quath wn that never sets, |; Wooo Hunt lily dortbiy sight cau novos tity, ; Savy pout beneath 1 py all clas Curgots,. Hero bight snoks valoly for an altitude, | * And depth Fenayiie a pogo ull Mayiicssod; Hur eure und sdul, wit divide strength hijued, Fivat on, stor baba of. weariiens cunlugsod, 2 Peouta, | Abs Bargsy (yy = Nees Poti trom, day Gould. " Uluchuuutl Eaguirer, ma Ono of my noquaintatioes wus tolling me somo points nboie Jay. Guuld today, Bint bos L anes did a gure (gy Fon Ay Cerny} ay angering via un the atpdbs, ne 3 *] al 1,80) ie Suu apiece ulate a Utes WoIh we ure qoine’ to “pur Wh: beh up bhrdd pulnss*t pore “I nover ap: orate myself,” sald tho gouleman, “but tdldn't tell bing so Phat ny at oneof the hotels Id tomer Didn't 1 wee you come out Gi ‘a ullica tosday?” 8 Yea! Wall, whut point did bo give your *fwill tell yuu just what he wild, and you can draw yous own Infos euces und suaply your oWwa faith or doubt, Le ly, and allowed the British» troops to lund, comparatively unmolested. ‘Che lirger detachinent, under Arnold, landed on the elty or western bank of the Fiver, and shuller column, inder Teut -Col, Eyre, ade vanced to the attiek of Fort Griswotl. ‘Tho few men who had gathered on the western bank of the river coud wake no stand aunt a foe outniumbering them ten to one, itd they also sulfered from haying no master spirit “to organize nnd tend | them, Vhere were a few desultory skirmishes, the British steadily advancing until they Tad galned command of the town, the parr son of Fort Trambutl, whiely possessed no Tana defense, crosslig tho river to aid thelr cunrades on the Groton Heizhts, wile the eutherlng militia made the lilly back of tho, elty a base of annoyanee, mulching tho post ton of thelr foes anything but comfortable, and aceerating thelr wanton destruction of property. Un the opposlt site of the river: the resistunce was tore systemntie mud determined, and ended in one wf the most horrible butcherles that has disgeaced tha wins of war, ‘The British teovps. on this shila were tinder the command of Licut-Col, Eyre, who divided his men into twa columns and then moved forward to the attack. ‘The fort was commanded by Col, Willan Ledyard. the commandant Of the milltary distrlet ot Now London, who. had gathered about one hundred and sixty wen within its walls, anny of them farnery anid ardsans from the times dinte neighbor fore ndvanelig ton luge attack € ‘tyre sent tive fags denmad- ing the sur Ob the fort, the last threat- ening the garrison with no quarter. Both demands were treated with contempt, and the ehemy came forward at a rapid charge, ‘Nhey were inet bya volley af grape from Buna one of the bastions ant deployed: in skirmish line, sill adyanging, Col, Byres Wad wounded, and May. Montgomery, the second fn, command, killed” "Tho fall of thely lenders only served to exasperate the Aasuiting collins, ate thoy rushed on, sweeping aver the walls within trresistible fury, Seulig the enemy tn ae ual posasaston of the Sort and recosulzing that farsber yee aistunco was useless Cul, Ludyurd ordoret the firluy to cease, . AN INHUMAN MUTED Tha qeconnt of whut fulluwed in Col, Led- yard's vielnity, ag xiven ti tho popular: hls. tales, aces CO rest on untenable ground, It ts told that when usked by the ofleer who Jed the British the question of © Who coms Minds this tort?” Col Ledyard replied, L dhl, sity but-you do now,” profiferlng Hin. his sword, . whereupon tho of fear, rasping the aword: by tho hilt, deltverutely — pliuged the © blade through: ite owner's heart. | Now, 9a ne Amerean standing near Ledyard survived. the Hight, and asthe British account is silent concerning tha aitalr, the mitten of thle question and answer nist over romain 0 doubtful one, ald 48 an ofleer beading int assantting column would most: probably have his own sword In his right, or Aghithnug hand, ho would: naturally recelye a sword profered at thls ‘thn fa Vils left, fd that tra veralon would’. seem to he that ho tied, his own, and.not Cul. Led> rel’ th tO KlvG Tho fatal birust, "The Wound by whtth Col, Ledyard. diva wis’ not A thrust from front to rent, bitt Tron the lett fo the right aide, Houianabriting Unls fuot? that his munterer did not stud tn front. oF hing, but ta the loft. ee ae pb But whether or na Col, Lidiitu spoke. filo wards tradition places tiv his ntouth br wily than S00 men In all, : Beolng that the Americans were grnthering ( fou thst to allow of w permanent orenpanoy of the plice and, rasogtizing the faci that the massacre in Fort Griswold would so prouse thelr feelli that their onset would, bo Irresistible, Arnold gave orders for ing to put up Wabash threo points to-morrow,’ ‘That ih good enough for auld the broker, aud tho first titi i me 1,000, Goulds “Well, we are golng ty dathe sume T ropitend tong broker friend amin and wave hint the {ne fornintion, with the understanding that ho inet iveral, It ome. out all right Cy tiekpunts: bi — tho destruction of the fortifications and bultdings of New London and Groton, ‘Those orders were but partially oboyed, but many dwellings, stores, and other butlelimes wore destroyed and much valtable property was contaumied.. Tnorder ta) blow wp Fert Griswold the wounded were removed, aw to do this tn tho slortest passitlts tine thoy: were piled. one on top of the otter, in nh aintiition wail Tn atten ptin 0 tons voy tls tu the river bank the soldlurs tout It pressing heavily on them, aud, springing fide, let it rush odewn the | deep leclivity. It struck vialuntly “ngatnal ov and tis moaning and ghastly frolehe ys senttoredL upon the gratnd, my belie Tolensel from further pat. A tril wis Intd to the magazine and tired, bat It ts said to have beets extiyetished by a blvad-wet fund that hid been Hang across tt. Before Amore siecessful oifort could be mate the approtelof night and the gatherlig fores of Ameri¢ans cused tho enemy to hasten back ‘to “their ‘shins, ‘ahd’ the fort was ones more in’ the possession: of the Continentals, who’ entered “ia a” fow Moments vfter ie had been deserted by the British, ‘Cho tiarrawing seanes that followed 4 cannot be deserioud. Onesyonan washed tho bloud from more than Ulrty frees before she found. the one she sought, | 'Thore were farty widows and ist orphans nade, inthe letlo town of Groton afore and nota family in the place escaped untouched by the sorrow that vamd’ with thts sod aifalr. OF the slaty. nin bore the nam of Avery and slx that of Perking, and all axes capable of bering rns wore represented, tho founment buy Daniel Willlauis, of Saybrook, 15 years old, ‘Thos, though the British arms had been Btceesafith, Ingo unitelt us the capture of ue Place mado thon stiveusstu), und tnd sue. eveded In stamping: Upon thar annals a blot that nelther the bandor tine nor the bhazonot Aung could obliterate, the real purpose of che was merely © a flying = detachinent | aspudition was defeated, and defented by the from the ominin army oat New Yorls, | massacre within the walls of Fort. Griswold. and that the: result was disastrous so perted ware ihe Asnurleut a . a hey realized the ff MpOre hy ia toniour © denis} ub. tha vent. ssmlly hat te British remalned tts promable ‘that tho most desperate and bloody battle of the war would hive taken place ameng: the charred rulings of New London and on the Diood-paptized: alilaiits opposit, Arnold futt his, and knew that disach a combat his wen would have no elance for: victory, and, Lnstead of Holding fly enpture 13.0 base from whieh New England could bo ine vaded and terrotized,—the object: that Sir Ilenry Ciinton had in view when he organ Ted the expedition—he hurried away under cover of the night, and loft the Americans in the undisturbed possession of thelr dead and of stich renmants of their property as the flames and booty-seekers had spared. THE PROPOSED CELENTATION, ‘Tho celebration at New London, therefore, posesses 1 double historic! Interest. It cominemorates tho miugsaere hit. Fort Gris- wold and the buraing of New London, and it also celebrates the frustration of Sir Henry) Ciiiton's plan for the subjiea- tion ‘of, New England, Had he “been successful in this preilinary step there would ' doubtless have been aus other. bloody and expensive eamunign, for the British” Mftstry, holding such vartage ground, would natutally make a desperate strigde to retaln thls territory ng n compen sation for other losses. ‘That the celebration will be one worthy of the oceasion the hearty efforts of all having the matter In hand etear- ly promise, the Nationa! Congress and the State Legisinture have made approprin- tions to further the inatter, and private tndt viduals have also interested themselves in it. ‘The General Committee, comprising the leading men of the vicinity, headed by the Mayors of Now London and Norwich, has a weekly inveting, When the progress mide Is reporter and new bughness brought forward, ‘The program, ug arranged, 19 a most varied and entertunling one, the following betng the, minin polite already decided on: 4 AN INTERESTING PROGRASL. Atsiwirisy there Wil be a Natlonalsalute by the niuyval forees gathored here, and the batteries of Forts ‘Crimbull and Griswold. ‘This will be followed by the. landing of de- tachments of the Natlonal Guard at or near the polnts where the British debarked, That on the New London sida will follow the route pura by the British, and | be sted by tlotached . parties of — cili- gens, representing ng nearly as - pose sible the Continentals who niady a stand ngalinst Arnold's men. When the attacking purty Inve reached tho HI back of ‘the ety the eirrison of Fort 'Trumbuli will escape across the tlyar aud Join their comrades In Hort Griswold, whieli will then be assaulted by the detnchment sent agalast It "Lhe pars this rapresentation: of ‘the old evolutionary stricta wil be the Nas tional Guard of the State, such — other mititin ag may desire to assist the rexular troops stationed tn the vieinity, aud volunteer compinies of citizens. ‘Tho flet congregated tn the harbor will ald chy a muck bombardnent covering the debarka- tion and in sueh other nedon as would naturs. ally fail to the shure of, a naval fore, ‘This pattoft the program will fil tho tearly pore tlonof thoday, In the afternoon there will be an: oration, by Gon. Joseph i. liawley, United Stutes Sonator froin thts State, short adilvesses by dlstinguishod guvats, music, and the usual rellgiotts exercises accompany- Ing such celebrations, £8 Sai: SON OF THE EARL OF MAR. ACanadlan Mechanic Who Was Lata Chaim to an Earldom and $100,000,« U0. . New York Sune tt Lonnon, Ont, July 4—After yenrs of pa- tlent searching, amid. the diMeulties which poverty has raised, a workman in the Great Western Ratiway car-shops In this city has traced up what seems to be an indisputable elalm to one of the richest estates In nll Scot- land. ‘The greatest interest has been awakened by the’ romantic history of tha mun who lias thus been oleyated into prominence, and there ‘is every probability that he ‘will soon be put in possession of his rights. It may be remem- beret that some years ago the Karl of Mar Med without leaving ndireet helr to his un- micnse estate, nnd by right of suevesston a nephew, Lord Kelile, assumed . the Utle and property of the dead nobleman, valued at 3100,0H),000, Now, however, It has been dis- covered that the Earl had agson, and that son fg balleved to Be John Francis Erakine, of thiseity, ‘The tracing up of the ttle ling neeessarily buen slow and unsatisfactory, sfrom the fact that Mr, Erskine was poor and hampered Ly a faintly, and men wie could have helped tne doubted hits storys ‘ne Taets of the ease are brivily these: La 18%, two years before .the Inarsiage of riof Marto the tiughter of Lord Monteeh, a made obi was born to tha lady, who afterward became bs legitiinte mother by her nutrriage with tls father, When ath, fufnnt, however, the boy was secretly glyoy" nto the care af at puor but mspectaule ta Aly, whone the Earl pald woll for the aerylday’ | ' rendered, Later on, when tho Tittle teflow tuul grown te bed ord yenrs years of age; te. aced tider tho care of 8 ma math. Campbell and sent te Canuda, dls guardign frequently told” hin in later years dit he was the ‘son of one of Seothud’s noblesp Eurla,- and that he shod. seine’ day be placed in misscdslon “Of dlycit= ments that would: ottable hhh ‘to go home and five in luxtry. ‘Tho old man seemed wiser a strong pledue, howeyur, tot te revel the parcitage of thd. ward, and, ale thaugh he broke Jils promise so fur ya to ine thinate ot any occasions that the young winn was the hele te the Karkdom of Mar, lie never allowed the ducumentivy gvitepee to fe outofils bands, Ha sald that al) would wloftdn proper slitps at his death. A few years aga, however, the old anan died very suddenly, without Seayving. the necded dock menjs forthe catublishinont, af bis warily clatin to the-proporty of tiedend Bark: Later ‘on, Whilv excavations were belgie [py ii outhouse oy the Campbell homestead, wha jtle was’ found sith several jettars, HR ie fram ithe Burl af Mat whleh referred to hile aon, +, ‘This scemed Co be all the proot: ngseasig: -Ebut, fa adaltion tp tushy ire Brakine hig. vi sited, Scotland qule ty, ald found the peonle’ AWwho tind token eure of hin when anette: cand handed Lihivover ty. Campbell, 2h6" pa berg held" by «then ‘eid alse tose found bh ‘ithe bottle, set forth eostaliarks by which ‘the hulr-coutd. always bu Known, and Giese killed by” hls own sword dr not; et in- ti x y hearth. * % 5 eet ui tie wit ase Hi Ainntlteataetatedt Arana motel ears Mis reacue after surrendering, nnd that's edli-blvodedst! despite. “changes which™ hard - work ern); and Indiserbuinata mugsuere followed) higg, ujddey “that “ts wee a poblemun’ the dowd. Same of the Anervans, soving, hayden. ‘}idlewi HY eel pent sing, this, returned * ta: the coanbat arated dete!) Mire" Brakihe as’ tha soy of the Bah Melk porutely * fglithiz: -ngalnsy J over whol mine | cles of gull and silverware, as well ag a ring, DUNG oe eit ae irae May Ea & S32 [feat fe presiminl se hilt fioszesslun, beur> For tho Himmler “Geigy. sinned tho’ || vanding inward psc sie: eomaty an Beot telanghter was tore(Ul Ge te fas men th lantialage me i goat eydonragement, Te a Bea A ee Mu i | PU ON REN a ay tase B enemy: have-t ae yo a v ‘Jojnbatoele i Use wa Dus is I Groton, nid 19 Lave fost nore tablish sho clitht Ae bond’ ts glvon to ity & certain percentage on thelr dnyeaiments: Ace eortuete the outlook, Mr. Erskino's work- Ing dag are over, and his installment ns the Eurl of Sur renialis only a matter of thine, He le heing visited by thotwanda, and his story, a3 itis learned, awakens the decpest interest, ZROPIC-FRUIT DAXATIVE, Praparest feom fevile teopteat and plants A Delicious and Re. freshing, Fruit Lozenge, Which Serves the Furpose of Pills and Dis- . agreeable Purgative Medicines. : TROMIC-FRUIT HAXATEVE fs tho host Preparation In tl world for Constipation, Ite Dieness; Heuache, 1 kindred Cam. plalnin., Tenets se. tid Is delle Hous to tik, Cle ‘the ayaten thoroughly, it Unnarte vigor to mini and body, anid dispels einucholy. | ict % fat cor tices, Micked b Bronzed tin boxes only, PRICE 25 and GO CTS, SOLD BY ALL ORUGEISTS, “WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY | 23 Tropic-Fruit Laxative, fo keep tho aritcte, but the people wi " Wot fet nny os fast as we get n aupply Uiey buy aN Hust & Dunwar, 1200 Broadway, New York, Wo lino noyer seen a remedy lke ydure. ty ‘never fhilis to please the pattent, | We recommend ithighly, ALEX AR & VANDENSMIESEN, | Cor, 74 nd Ba Avenue, New York, ‘Tesells better than any article we keep. 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