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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1881-SIXTEEN PAGES. : 1 stntement refuses to indicate the é iat willbe pursied, A. meating of where fhere, tn daree, reservation Upon: ! — i wae A : : % 7 ay, é 3 1 country.” ‘The article concludes as follows: — are stopped up. whieh nntines a awollinic of | Chamber of Commerce adinitit to be scarcely NEW YORK. gene! Mrestdent thes} the organ in question. Jaundice set in, in t t Ni ite A Caar of Russian and a President of 6 fe oe tet ays nftor ho. rece! Cin Just that tho sense which the whole Nation shot very much in tho same way where the hall was lodged where it coutd not be found. ‘Unite States atand at opposit pales of gov- cntertains of the Insult ant -Injury done to Directors for organization will be held Mou- ‘thy men would rally after tho shock, and | 4 ye pehosed. to the sning | wound, hut he was convalescent twenty days t tay, when It is probable the future “¥ . { then: suddenly change for the worse, “con Kin ot g Pati fa wwivaln Yow months of | afterward. Jo says that there was one thing | thy Whole Nution iu the assatituponits Chiet | A Good ‘Deal of Guessing as tuinaement. of tho ron will — be scar Ges AVA 1s VESSELS. | trary to th ectatlons of the pationt and | eneh other. ‘Tha. vonsclousness of this | that he had nstrayige craving for, nnd that Aleletrale shduld. he practleaily expressed | |, discussed. Russell Sago sud yesterday: peciat Dispatch: to. The Chteaoo Tribune: rate te andtthoniis In afew houra, £| Must always be present, mors or | was Inger bear | tha attending phyatclans, | anl¥ by what mny bo described as no synit-, to What Conkling Will “Wo pronase, first, to putan ent to tho cost- | | Wasitxaro, D. .C., July &—A Naval hystefang, and then Mag Bs less, ta thosy who hold (igh and re- | Drs, Branard and Collins, allowed lim to | eate'bfrich men in the invtropolls of “the N ly quarrol between the New York and Me- | Board fs called to meet Monday to consult as remember the ea of ae eA Mera who+! shonsthle positions, and is not Iikoly to deter drink It, and he belleves that ithelped him. | conmey, ‘Che enlamity 3 “Nationals tet the ow Do, tropolitan Companies, ‘There will never bo | to the namber and character of the now. ves cut eae woudl nat unlike thant dain x Ait SMT tie” ‘conse: CHICAGO. neknowledmnent of It be National also. ‘The : i a fis ‘Conn ane tins citnt future bette it sels for war needed for ont nivy. ‘The the Prestdetit.. Every one thought hte would qnenees.” rhe attempt eqntiinnes to,pe tha | | ROE ORERR, World, thorefore, proposes a Nalionnlsub- | Comments of the New York | ‘Tho cunititton of : Heard ae eee whole aceetlon oe tho ale, bit he railled and lingered along two or | Principal subject of discussion in tht MIGHUS | cay crave Ineronsed sllghily about Tuy. | ScriPHon of suins of $5 nul upwards | eentribtne” on the Present THE MAPID TRANAIT LITIGATION navy in more eflelent condition 6 tar we lo three months, Like the Hresttent, ie could nithowel no waaence fins yob appeared to | Trmune's bulletin boards yesterday, owinu, jor. hie es gaan a i 1 ian nee Crisis. now bstiely sinter te follows: nner re concerned in Its ships, ho aitniber of tho ade nut turn over In bod, but he determined to | show thnt Gnnitenu acted In pursuance of the | doubtless, to the dread Insptred by the state: | | tion’ set forth In tho stibscription listdrawn now peniling a sult, begun in tha Third Dis- | concerned in Ite shins, tho numbor of th tly, and Mually insisted on boing taken | {Instructions of ncertaltt potitien! party, ¥ety | mont that tho Prestdent’s comploxion had | Wy Mr. Fleld and elraulatéd among tho rie he Attorney-General, for a dissclie 3 ed, thelr description as tion rd the Manhattan Companys the Injune- heavy iron class, fast cruisers, ote., aud thelr tf % e . Houle, Ho was carried from tho City. of | beyand doubt, tle ertminal betlaved he WAS | taken on a jaundiced hne—i statement | Members of the Chambor, of Commerce | Elevated Railways — The Produce | tion sntt by Mr. Weller, a bond Ider of the } Materint, whether of steel or wood, a i the Intercats of that party, and tho : ‘Thursday, Lf the amutnt thus subserlbed Met i | will bo considered, ‘The 9 * | corruption : i 4 a. , - ted by the Chainber of Commerce, there All Da: Company, to restrain the Manhattan Company pder constructors and naval oflcers then up the Madson River to his home 1a | dwell on the services Presidunt Garfeld has | sagin’s pultet had touched, If not pertornted pial y the "* ye fi ring autor dt it | Kenerally prefer fron and steel. ‘The conclu: "roy. rumalned In the same condition retulered, in spite of his brief Lentire bee th PACH ne no subsertber to grudge his share rom payin wut or disposing of Its income ar | Keneraly preter tO. bo submitted to suverat month, thon tinatly got well, fougtiy nirenly in curgellenlly opposing tha nuses eer i Sa Eee ies iouits eulat ‘of It, whethor {t. shall: prove to be a provis- ee % protien tet A sult Uy to Naw York Congress Inthe ned are, to. Ue aubiaitied to, in tho War of tho Mebellt ny vate Of the patronare syste. ‘The papers wa " " Veh | ton for the widow and orphans of the Presl- ONKLING. to Imye tha tripartite leasa of 1siOdeciured | And Is helleved that nubile. opinion will “Why, 1 got m: promoth { :) Grant party responsible forthe | steadily bore the hopeful message that the Aes < a 8 jared tenant’ continued Gene Grant, “treoush the Con Me ee ivan the necessity for | Preatdunt’s conition waa still te tavern, | dentor the United States, on a ne a A RRFHOT OF THE; NOMINATIONS. fortelted, In fulton to the sults, there 1s support the dikgruiment in ts eitorts ‘to pul * the denth of a nan who was wounded in the ‘al purifiention of tha Amertean ad- i ‘ A ef pily sevens much more:probable, a than! mete feagebotian! 3 ute an netion ponding fn tho Supreme a U l- swas almost preelsely the snine ns thatof Gon. | that the whole civilized worlt " D ngsault!? a Sa bt pw publicais: . Hiegal, und ab ft inst, A JOURNALIST IL. Garfleld, 'Eho Lieutenant was shot from. if against the crimilial. * feoling of whcertainty and dread gradually rete - have been nominated for Senators by on | Tessye and Wlegal, und also a sult agalist z eth house nfteur we lind got intu the City of Mex- tae German press tukes Advantage of tho | disuppenred, while renewed hops once mora 3 EN eae, Si SSNs - . | enueuy composed of a large majority ae ths We Tustees of the New. York & Brooklyn ce Spretat urate to The culbont etinahy feo, Ue retained hia natural color, hls res- | ocension to attvecate the resumption of tho | inspired them with faith ii tho final and hn: New York, Julx8—The Executive Com: tte »| Urldge to restrain thant from interfering with AsiuNaton, D, Gy. duly 8—An evening piration, pulse, and temperature were nlnost ‘er-sehurz projected Clyll-Service re- s u nal P | nites of the United Sintes Brewing Asso- evubllean members of the Legislature, stations onthe New York Itoad, opposit | paper makes the and announcement that the p ft Stunne proj py outcome of the President’s present suit y , City-Hall Park honual, hg was cheartul and hie had no ten fon. iniatde St Petersburg charactor- | lng PUSHASIIE:6: rescue Sutery elation in behatt of , tho Jrtavars of. tho pal Ae erty mi gett sant avast a ts eS es Dr Hanlin has ment suinnioney to the of dying, ve Land joked abot The Jour mn 4 it nited States, wilt send resolutions of regret | " ye vith pprov' VEEN reakienes of Mr, 1 1. Crounse, tt Kingston, iP a en See eee te come tat Was deep) F mavedt civraettne pebeclal: Jiteteddaon so ite ragrreet? Of | to Presklent Garileld and farhily, and ex- te mal Hopubitean cpolticha th iepeinte. Tin: Aiea ine SOCIETY. N.Y. where the Intter Is lying at the potnt pleston elinnged ta that of corpse and In'® } win, and asks If the reviurrowes pS these | day nrayor-iypeting Mee veneviell Liat) | Uressing their henrtfettaympathy for then. See nae een Howtuabedaselaas Wary New Youre duly S—The Amertenn Bible af Hath Mey Crounse was 1 resident of > dow hours he was dead, 3 oes not indicate, tha exist * ——j fc y— Ine Excel be Sochuty Naa at 3 ashington for many years, and nm very Nyiryou see’ udded the Cenornl, “you hulnoug srimies toes, not epidemle paasing | Yesterday, Tiere was a good attendance of DATES. vate character and unhinpenchable party Boclals tis allenonn voted $5,000 to the | prominent Journalist here, having churze of cannot. really. tell anything about what re | through the world. “There Is,” siya the worshipers. ‘Lhe Rey, Arthur Little opened Ni record, [t would be embarrassing to adjourn ye fit La nelety for work In Siberia, | the New York ‘Tunes’ Bureau. Fle was ope sult nay follow such a shot. If the Preal- | fournet, *n arent lesson to be jearned from | the devationnl exercises, and the audience 430 A, Se tho Leatstature under these circumstances, $500 to the Valparaiso Society, and $1,000 to | af the Dencons of Dr. Rankln’s chureh, the So Te ee oe ere TN sotutcly al tate “aac, tet sie the atte ee Joined in singing, “ My Faith Still Clins to Executive Massioy, Wasutsetos, D, Iv 18 NO WonDER ie Waltonstat Clit, in italy. Grants of fan prewational, ie Was iH hy Tes) peste! ‘ow n anid ely | n monarchy fs sitfe fro! y This 1 2 5 é *f ace 8 3 NDEI R hacen i 35,400 py all who knew him ‘for iis Integrity and correct Habits, I should oxpect he woult | yervorted Wide. Ones more we express the | gett th Tila wag Toliowed Uy rent nas fran Cy July 9-130 ny m—Nu_ unfavorable | that telegrams have gone vut from hers to- pone Hie Sve ee mage to oxcellence ity sent antl a xentleniiie. St. eventually: recover.” cordial sympathy felt by tho whole of Rus- | crjedunte Thee, O Lord,” and from the for- change fn the condition of tha President has | nlehtusking Mr. Conkiing's advice for his Crounse ty nbout 45 years of nze. fave you any {Intention of going to Wash- Angton in connection with this mat ere wn for eae onal aig ths -peppla of The. tested Paha, “Gott Is our. refuge and | oceurred since the 3a. m.bultetin. : silepndiens in this ew en - ats Hy Tana Co tmlicamterait Siateeand Tahaan “AMUSEMENT ent | “ahitg, and Mrs. 1 ve. nlwiys on cordial, ‘Ther id . . a te Conkling men have yet sald that they w! sie ‘ REMIT SS a) ab 9 da ald ba) = chitds Wat olue withimne. iewasint Impulse aera ae Peitata Jentousy or. an fae aed Little sata ban the wonslar. GOSSIP FOR LADIES. recognize the action of the caucus as binding These bs Zor oie, SRL srl tres tase, iO. F whan I list got up to rundown ol the noxt | ineonism’ between tho two peoples. ‘The | Au inno nerds: aut. neauieeme ate eee upon them. Some, by way of excuse, aay | 0‘ cae = . {allot attr tl cetera darth hye | Atmeriean Nation may count up the fur that they were verity inspired. In the hour THE PRINCESS BEATRICE, that they think It would by dangerous |” 1 tng pills oe te Canteen Fi f Tee ane wea alowed i seo him except hls unt prayers ” of personal berenveinent and loss or in tie Pidtadelvhia Tver, 4 | to put two New York Congressmen in the ae ot the ompagnic Frangalse physicians, nurse, and Mrs. Gurfteld, go tint bye Ae pet 1. iguanas atroxory | {gol great trouble, when darkness over- | | An absurd New York journal, spenking of | United States Senate at this moment, and | “ Telegraphede Paris,in New York, against shadowei the land. and a great teader was | {ho Princess Beatrice and her proposed mar-} thus com " the Western Unton Telegraph Company and ‘ . i pel an eleetion In the city districts. ‘ern! y TO ale cond Ee wan blesea to atta ee fy | Mage te Prince Osear of Sweden and. Nor-) ‘The Republican majority in the House of others, Jude Binteliford dented the motion | Sonlity’g Park, Milwaukee all hours of danger and catastrophe God | “8s: Says she ts 14 yenrs old, having becn | Representatives Is so small, they say, that an for an injunction to prevent the consolida- Seance 5 be 3, rporie OCH. wasn refuge and strength, n very present | born In 186%. Asher futher, Princu Albert, | election in two districts ~ might” ine | “om agreement from going into effect. Fon eee ete ar the cit CON help in time of trouble, It was at such | dled in 1961, the Princess must be credited | peri! it. It 13 forgotten ‘upparently BEING ANBITRATED, DIALS times ns these that Christians fe} oxte , vel Hy ‘Pens ‘ | a | ( ( f] i [ i | \ necessity ot the OldTestament, Ht the with extruordintary staying power, The | that the Republiern majority In both 1 eee pe Ee Se Minin, petite ll open ont I cr 0 ores Ch, , Prhicess ig a charming girl. Sho was burn | Mr. Miller’ tT L "3 distrie! nue Belentitle Gone wires ot | Prhues pivrmning wt, Mr. Mitler’s and Mr, Lapham’s districts | change, arbitrators in thodcase of V. W. : e tributes and powers were ‘so Wucertain, in Wo oud ec oseuently ot sie namie re is so Iprge that there tg no possible shates of | Macfarlane & Co. against, Fowler Brothers JU TM 10, 1881. but the ever-present Fathor and Protector. | ty whom she iy lkely to be wed, ‘rhe, te Democrats sueceediag them wilh other | for breach of contract In the delivery of 2, ROUND THD, FOR THREE Davy, without ceasing, je had heard a lending. the Court gossips are to be delluved, She | the caucus was not regularly called by the pi ba art DOC EVEN Ma ADMISSION ‘tO. suf he ; y ve be es q vel man sity that i£ the President should dle aa vary anual Jove My Heh ony of erature Caucus Committee, All these arguutents Hive: Ho taneloals hk bey hapa at seetaln wl eave: alinry nt Oils ae an aller 6a, mony Aiasers jd een ofteres for Royal family eonsté erable uneasiness by pro- | ote palpably regarded, even by thelr authors, | suinmed up yesterday. Experts will be | sta, First train will feave Miiwaut tho faith “Of mankind In tho efleacy of | 3 ini Teer punehose toinneey the youth SiG any going would nol do him any good, white + # ones “Tebas trustworthy news of Sus condition MINED DY THE EUROPEAN Pes + here nas Leould there? Lonnon, dune %.—The anxiety concerning "“Hfas the President expressed a wish for President Garfleld continues tnabated, It. outo go to him?” 2 $s the unanimous testimuny of the Americans id “Notso tar as 1 know. 1 communicated | here that the porsotial feeling auiong the Ene eat him throuat Afr, Lincoln, and received | glish people aroused by the shooting of te Sreply. Le he had expressed a wish to sco resident Is greater than that evoked by aily mie L would leave on the next train? foreign event gf recent years, A dispatch “Do you attach uny political significances from Berlin to the Pines says: The press whulover to the shootlug of the Presluent?” has devoted as much attention to the attempt Not the lenst in the world, 18 was simply | 00 President Garfleld’s life as it-did to the tho uct of a lunatic who wag disappointed murdor of the Czar. ‘The Germans have had becattse he couldn't get what he wanted. 1 too much painful experience of the kind. not have aven this fellow Guiteat soveral tines, | t0 feel deep syminathy with the almost, senit- ‘When J was atthe Firth Avenuo Hotel Inst | flail Nation. ‘Celegrums of sympathy and tn winter he gent his card up to my room one | atl y contitine to pour it on United States y I pean. Sunday. as of a flimsy nature. ealled to determine the quallty of the stear- eet HURANS woathor will nut keep tho Excursion | y White, and the whole tine of the Iic- _ ‘ Ine. ‘Testimony will be taken to. di 1 Gig ea fran day as coming from Chicago. My son, who | Minister White, ani i was currled off by tho Queen, however, to TILE PITTING OF MI, LAPHAM, ne, Testtnony will be taken to determine | x, 1—trothers of tho Order ploaso, tako resp. Hoe 7 ation is occupied in replylig to them and in | prayer. This, however, should not be, for | sq aw’ studles, 2 Sonk! 4 whether it $s the custom tomnke deliveries | catia alone. NH COMMITTER, TEN cnt Sheridan oth napiened Kiving anxious visitors. Jn the Amerieun | all who had prayed ‘aright had coupled | Scotland, and immersed fit new studies, and | 9 Stalwart, against. Mr. Conkling, another | of cons as inte as midnight on the ust day Hee With” thelr supplications the “words | #ade to forget the dark-cyed youth who lid | stalwart, was Adexterous piece of-strategy | of detivery. ‘The yuestion involves many | THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, “thy will, not ours, be done”- It auinue more tan to score and’ tho seales In | hy thy Administration leaders, Mr. Miller's | polnts of Interest to merchants, Its Investl- might be thet their prayers wonld ‘The m i y ft ration has enusdd considerable excitement |i ~ Ra Y cal ost plquanteossipanent the Printess | nomination anay be rightly considered a | 2 f sc ment in RATERS OCS ae rep etd was that whien associated her name whth the | resurrection of the Sloan Revubileans, | Me trade., toe ea LAST DAY all to Christ. He thought this might bo unfortunate Louls Bonaparte, the lad who | or, rather, of © the supgorters of THE ASSOCIATION OF UNITED LAGER-BRER & sate ded In South Atrica, ‘The Enipress encour | gy, ae ian. BREWERS "4 ee . : vel vi a i a ¢ yesterday. three: brey signed ar- é ‘Ask atrength to bear thelr burdens, even. if surone antl ich | Sloan hag been the chief author of the re- | the eighty members of the Association would diy gis thelr prayers wero not answered in’ the pr Republic “would lave regerded tt ns oa] yival, Mr, Miller managed his successful | en with the exception of tive or six who else toriy af thelr requests, pre: ) casus belli. Germany would huve protested | oanyass for Speaker in 187 and in 1gs1, It | “wt do so on necount of the nititite The ai dtence nate Whom havo T, Lord, | talust the relation of brother-In-luw wittelr | Panvsns for Speake Ua let ane Which they took inthe Inte strike of their tu Heaven but tiie?” Dros Ke Davivread | Would Mn Mint exse exist between the future | 14, tie wmungoment lak eccives te | employes, SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS an oxtraet from n private leiter to the effect Juutine Of Geruiny ant the boastbly Cutte Rondinatlon. ot, Benntor for at. oD ihe Avie hie tale nb tii? 6 MOKA TOILE DEM ui ep at 4 Emperor of the F » Beatrice herself,| Sloan as been here frequently in Mr. Mil- a {he sow rate of so TICK T'S Fh TES tet corsa yeen Soul thank God for | was very fond of young Bounparte, ‘They'| ler's interests during tho, Senatorial contest, WASHINGTON NEWS. | ti TCRETS Sis Hor eA UENEEIG Lessee, mectlug concluded with volunteae remarks wre eee “fopethier Avery, Week ie aie maubent th the oo sne to-day se iui at atts TEA AND RUGAT BUAVATID ADAMS, Sinnaaer. : , 1 nts ; sor, nnd y ways welcome} was nontnated, Mr. Lapham’s canvass has 2 2 HICAGO NAAT mud ele prayers by members of the audi- ng ‘the Queshis, table. ord Busconstielt, been mune etl it re abi by Sehatur W. Spectat en to The Chicago Tribunt. 1 CHICAGO Nav ATORIUM, “Th - = wl he iven’s sugiestion, wrote oa} Lord, of Yates Count hen Mr, Lage ASHINGTOS, D, C.. duly 8—Cominission- fee ee nate useal sieekly. sevotlonal oceline of meinorandunt gor the’ Queen's suldinee haw's voto Feoetly fall ih Mr. Jiovd 1 8} er Loring will next Wreck oT ‘Mr, Saunders, tlonal) was held in its rooms, 7 Madison | ft Roe Wuthe Kunpress kuzente,ant | oF his Favorit ud tony” a is nope of hls Department, a man of great experience GRAND AQUATIC SPORT oe ye y whiel ie vars Wo she subuitted ft to the Empres: srpoal, Seaceeuny, wena syeeial pragars (ere | the plan, was sugponded, thoneh not perma | Inatlon” fs fy agricultural matters, but hitherto not *Yes,! ‘ colony, which n inils to celebrate Inde- Oe Heteds faut) nese sortng pendence-Day, there lias been nothing to ree lot hin come up. If you do, he will bore mind one of n festival exeept the Stars and you to death? I sent down word I would | Stripes floating languidly over the Legation ot see him. After that he sent his card up | ad Consuinte; and it is universally hoped frequgutly, somettines every: day for several | tat tho banner will not have to be rin ip at days.in ‘Stccession. 1 always returned the | halfmast. ‘Cho Intest telegrams, from Wash- snine reply, that Lwould hot seo him. Sey- | ington nre engerly awaltett, snd all com- eral times he waylaid me on the streut or in | ments of the press may by roduens fe date a the corridor of the hotel when I was passing | atlon of tho crime nud of the culpable | sys- through, but I would not talk to hin, | tem which produced it’ ‘The Germanta Finally he wrote me n letter saying that he (clorteal) fears that if Mr, Gartleld again re- vante "| turns to power the Republic will have to ex- Wanted ang to bein ne obbalty ie fee ints perience bitter conilicts before the system of was about -to | marry) a woman in | teform which Mr, Garfield Wad so courage- Raw York worth a miltion dollars, and that | ously, begun Is clfectly carted git. if he was appointed Minister he could sup- | ‘The, Tritne save it hopes that Gul- rt the position with proper dignity, is tean’s shot will ripen a resolution in further said he had the support of itenry | Sil patriotic, Americans not to -rest until Ward Beecher, Gen. Shernian, and others | tte system of corruption has been thorough- whom 1 have forgotten, |. patd no attention A abdalished, ‘Tho Conservatlve aud antl: to the letter; svon after he sent his ecard w ewish Reichsbdte does not regard the itt nguln, . sent back the sume answer nas _nt- | tempt oft Mr. Garlield’s Ilfe ‘ns tle result of wiys bofore,—that L would not seo him, Ile | 5, politient conspiracy, but of the bad state of followed the walter up when he took the | attairsin the much-vaunted Republic, “Phe card, however, saw wiiere my room was, and. Boersen Couricr denounces the disgraceful ‘ # nenily abandoned. [twas to give itaehanes RATING OH TE BRUGURSOMTS ‘! especially {denthled with any of Com- On Monday, July x1, 1881, nie raed ys rnposiag it to ie fhe sone ee hie rent Tenable ‘The Bane torn rlverons at Teen sociation met inst | Of Sarrsine out Unt the Empress finally cone at, ‘Albay * fhe aimniginir tne suys; | missioner Le Due's favorit projects, taSouth - tg otece Wine : Taal “Cowie ine Wher he entered Eknoy. | of Edinburg and the Crown Prince of Ger | evening at tho Sherman ‘House, President | Panty toler son's golng to Africa, loresce- | spig Republican purly winy well rejules Carolina to make a thorough study of the | te Teen ete: or, aonuthe of him abonce, and sald toliin, “Lsaid L would | Many have gent’ inquiries concerning tho | Lo Haun in the chalr. Commds Whendon ing that it he nequttted himsell well there | nut te hos furially rid liself uf lin teader | tea question and an exanilnation of the tea "1 ‘ c . raes Silver Cap vou? comilton of Mr. Garileld. ‘The Persiny at- | was recelved fate membership, and sthere: the enthusiasin arotsed would wake her boy | as Conkling by the aetlon of weatens of fe * atone ‘Upon 7 TAUPE wants aald hy ‘He your name, | chs toxiay oa on Gaited States MH; | upon tinden brie adizesa on, tho elnins of | Th fang wouta begets hing” | HMC memes, Mer ane ns thus Upon neceiving Afr Seundert te: vaste thw + ster Low seu . a nersof tho Rebellion anid the Vether Prine AS Bt) UEC e bli cof A catens may be usefully i Alre Sauder: wip idaeti Sond Mea dont want you to trouble to write anything | oF tha‘Shah for tholrestdent. ‘The Burslem hatdshtys Of Libby nnd Tele. Lae. ‘The |, ¥ wether Behice Louls was so ener for tho puugiusene This. Ig one Gt Lice Since tite | port, De, Loring will dectue whether it Is ad- nia minten in the Watts grasa at all.’ a we id you,? ‘ and Newenstle ‘Town Connells lave ox- won't wive youn nowy, you, Tanld,: oud £ pressed sympathy for Mr, Garfield, Mr. whatever. Phat fis seiticlent.’ . Io stilf re- | Henry Faweott, Postmaster-General, sponk: Mniied) nud repeated about the sane ‘words | Hy ‘aia Liberal ‘bananes in London to-night, President then made a report of the procced- | Mulel’ there Is same reaton to doubt. “Lhe | Rupublican party, through its customary and | visable to continue the experiments In ten conclude with 4 urind sucial swim und exht= Huss af tha General Comendant ntlae: willed wit an INGE fouls lodlngs nt tug’ arene Tecopulzed mut poids, tras declared: that It | and further appropriations by Congress for Gout tninledi an ee, ieealshatiaiba G following loller wag signed by the mei- atte 4 ite y Hothing more to do with Mr. Conk- © U aston’ ew vay IRL oh and for hire ofies. bers and forsartied to Gouretary Bininiot witeriuss placaof the south of England, Bath, | linge it remaiis for Indivitual nienbers to | He Purpose. Commissioner Lorluy will con enter alluded feolingly to tho attempt upon Mr | he ton. Je . 2, Wadhitngtan, and {t was soon hinted that she was tho | deelde whether they will take tholt stand ag | Hue the sugar experinients, at least during RAL ERIe AEG Habe suid tome, in big ever concoruing. | Gariield'y lite. ; pagnnanta Bains aie membars or tie Chi seeretly-wedded | Wifey Of the | Freel | hotterg and deputy Demnerats, or yleil tothe | the present season, ‘ho Departinant has MOOLEYS THEATRE, edchor, Gen, Shermnn, and others, ss! 3 Prisoners of War Association assembied to. | HiMeuder | Pitted hue names were | willof tho party “and help it to retain fig | about 140 neres of sore, srowlng and 8 | gvory nat nt & Grand Matin To-day nt, “ST ons In-thocampalgny he said, ‘Didn't | . “CHICAGO SURGTONS. wigit in regular meeting und box to tender | Neth BA Oe AHO piinecty “deuth wis | DOWD" > suenrinlil, of, sufliefent entaelly to ane Special Ferformunce Sunday Evening. Sia ule pi wdand heurtfott symonth, ; J vl y q etieabil- . ase Yorke Uno You Ret weony of tho speech Lsent You?” cpr. xonstan mings | President grhom well ove nnd revere, “Wine | Uranght to Huron. Later, 1 foreigner vis- . PRODUCE Hues Ne Product and test the practleablls | Avaustin Daly's Ureat New Yurk Musial Success, enmpatan,? 1 said. ote funily !went Lee was seen by a reporter of ‘ine ‘Trimune yes: | wo rujeive over hia Excellansy’s Improved con. ited the youn woman, who thad changed Se Sup BUGALIGCMARING FROSSONGHUSE aan ses Erentivdiiappaiiited, end afted he hut wong | weday. and-asked what he thought of the | Mens weeutybivine rovidouse for sis anseay | eopte relied Tat Wit emeemeetetotatod pectat Dlapateh to he Cnlenga Fei ts aprofitable Industry, Dr. Loring will try CINDERELLA AT SCHOOL - jy son told mo that tho fellow was already | Chances of President Gurfeld’s ullimato re- | aug complete recovery. nen fir the, Bitpress Eusentee wis BALE Fe Mahe Clete Seeet te to sevure the services of practical experts on 1 the IDENTICAL. i iy COR. married, and that there was no truth in his | covery, judglug from tho medical history of SUMING as ncled at Daly's The story of inarrying n Naw, ‘York wont, worth the case ny telegraphed, Dr. Brides said wmiltion. 1 never saw him aflerwards.’ that he had not closely followed the details, ne Fea ans you when you saw him) int was inclined ‘to think favorably of the Tie looked seedy and ike a dend-beat, | caso 80 far ns his information went, SUI, he Possibly 1 was tufluenced In ny opinion by thonght people wero a Iittle too reny to Paar Thy fellow was sharp anda ready | rush from tha extreme of despair to tha talker, and appeared as thou os rhe u sng attentions but he was dayton ae sAlghest hopes. ‘Tho Vrestient had esenped yeutnrer, a man IT would not trust wit! - | Sovoral dungora, and six days had pnased tng? 2 ea without the development of - threatening _ {dn the ovent of President Garflold’s } symptoms, but he had -by no means passed enth te AbaGead to oxprasa an opinion as | out of danger, It had -been - anid v 7 by’ ono of: the “physicians | In ee Tush care ee except to disap. attendates tnt “Gen, Gurtield had aint oitee tu seppolnt—sone: mest anit now an oven chance for his. life, but Dr. filled ty anen enudity cm, conpetent wHEDS | ridge thought this was too roseato a view Gon. Attinte the trouble te" tnt ite is but | Wtake., He would not consider the President lite known to the. people generally, 1 out of danger until a full month had passed, xnetly with the Empress Mugénte' 9 Yew Yount, —'T' , Y tS ‘tho bi-monthly meeting of the Grand | munowacea Inthe dah Tou wis | New Your, July 8—Tho wheat market | susarmakine from, Minnesota, Kansas, anid bres inues to bob up and down like a jaekel her localities, iteo Une “work fn the Army of the Republic was held last nleht at | 1 appeared. continues to bob up and down like 9 Juck-In- | other localities, ant place the work in thelr ite bo ihelt rooms on Washington street. On. ae- an che the Heme natished oof ee the-box, but itis hot certain who fs pulling | hates. {ite yitgstion of Sunliling Hip, viet dni ttt eonMb at the exctasire oat tho Hternry pro: paternity of Hh elif. Tad itlopted the strings. ‘This morning St fell further, fendi ut te Wiest avalible for aprieattienl ATER a Y 8 ponud path. Reso- | both, mother’ and babe. In proof of this 3 ed nea ct tt ve! y vl 4 ut Rane ore "MuAthy and Gneouragemont for |'the Swiss ehitenn where Bugduie's ees aud then rallied nearly one cent on August, | tion trom artestin wells or reservdlrs will al- . Presinont Garfteld were unaniinously passed | was reared wos furthe Hirst time tn years put i sysnpaliry selth Chleuno, wehure Pissors of an receles the early tho reposts anon B i S req, Barry Ade eda, and ordered forwarded to the General at-| in or nd ovatipled part of thi “hot” whent wero started yesterday nfter- | sloncrof Agrleniture, le pronoses sii to Washington. | . eee pad es oui wittt ee Y*) yuon, ‘This morning It is ofllelally dented tori a comrabaston, te selenite. mudd Brag ce ae the dltor af 29 Ghteane ytbarne, Should “‘Benteles marry the bie blondy | that such Is the ease, and henco tho rally, it TNE OoL Cates Heels Irae. Cmncaco, July Z—It Gartiold should dlo | Prines Osear ale will still foln her fortunes . of the subject, Congress having made ait ap- withthe Bonpartes, forhe isablontremuon, | 22d, though the July option ought not to | propriutlon tor the purpose. Meliss lived i Paris uring the winter months er eevee rey aa EAE ie ial THE COMET CHCACO, siuca his majority, and turned the heads of the b Y . : FU: aetits UY, duniemonde by. ng Adonis-liko benuty, Ills | contracts, Tho: talk of damage to forelgn Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, eyes are large, lustrous, pol bine; hig tinir 0 | crops was resumed this morning ina more Wasuinaton, D, C., July 8&—The astrono- shower of perfect gold; his stature six feet; . . q Mw it the National Observats taking ¥ 7 4 3 fe _ ots | general and aystematic manner, elving Indi- | mers at the National servitory Are taking | SATURDAY, July 9% his Comnnextod crete paaies and sostss eatlons of a regularly-established foralgn | close observations of the comet,-and cyl TUESDAY his mind cultivated: ils morals not trouble: { “Weather Bureau? : dently expect that It will split, The Gover from the effects of the shot, could Guiteau be, Ming according to Inw ? y (Yes) : NEW YORK, . | TAFTIT AVENUE HOTEL. Special Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, July 8—At the Fifth Avenuo AT Ia andthe people who thought he was golng to | Hotel to-night thers were few persons in tho | some, Ilo Is know: Ports ng the plus bean YOR THE PURPOSE OF DUELING wimaT, | ment astronomers thus describe the observa RAS SE. bros ity ty beg man of common conse and | become a well man, agai Tleht away would | imuln corridor, ‘Lwo or three roporters were | gargbn dt monde, “ehie” Mn evorytilng but | Heerbohm sounded the koy-note In his early | ton taken: Tho observation was taken GRAND OPERA-ILOUSE, of integrity. Hud themselves mistaken. Dr. lirldgo.was | present, but thoy were there for the purpose is Heeneh prouunelation, rhe, lik wil | dispatehes, whieh suld that the stand of | night before last. about half-past 12 o'clock, ‘In conclusion, Gon, Grant spoke most fect fnlly oF cpinion that the tall had lndgod In of svelng somvof thd guests. Mr. Conkling re- eeUiceR proeaoly Wo Russians, He mlspro- | wicat and senson was very Inte In England | When the comet, was nt Its lowor culmina- MATINEE TO-DAY! ingly of Y crate Garileld, ane by voteo and | te wyouta’ ‘ultimately. be.d Hsehargud through fused deelgively to talle on nny subject which antl France, whieh fucts he should huve dis- | ton. ‘here was a bright tongue of Nght, TONY P STOR at slhearlty: Tea an fharesy a huwedl the Ine the wound, “Lo was by no menns disheatt- | hud any reference to the politient aspects of WEN DAYS TOO LATE, cuvcresl ie tore as they muttes Tate eslaled aboutiifveen seconds of are tong, extending Pani A = ae faery ofthe President. ° : Y | ened over.the reported symptoms of. Jatn- | the assgalnation, All he would say was that Detroit Free Prees, nk exist how, Private cables | from tho nucleus in the direction of tho tall, | guaiay utventire change Of D—Toug Pastors ll f illce. anil in fret doked upon $hase Byun, 2 mg na. vulunble, fuingmuch ag they served * FRIENDS BEYOND SBAS. to. localize . the “bullet. he liver BIILL PURTHER TOKENS OF EUNOPE'S BYM- being n soft and flabby organ, It was not “PATHY WITH AMERICA—EUNOPEAN ont. | likely that tho ball could ever become Ine he had the deapest sorrow for the catastro- phe, and that his sympathy: went out to ‘tho President’s family, 2s it Wad all through, He still recelyed u - ‘) Iso arg sald’ fo Indleate the sane, aud yet r Yesterday mornigg a man who lives In the Aenea Sean . with a bright spot of Nght, or an apparent | comte piay.“Fun on the Stngu: on o Managers ‘Irials.” a say that France ts now the imaln- aT . z Saginaw Valley wis at the depot to tnke the ay of vie is in wheat Hen nucleug, near the end. The streak was annua sat ean Ot Conpany ‘tah train for home. Ls he was buying his tieket | our winter-whoat crop is secured, and | curved to tho right. Before that timo this | Romancuot a Voor Young Mun’ an old friend, who Ives here, slapped him on | that, apace erops In Franca’? Silt now be } had never been observed. ‘This Is a new BAUIES PAVILION. > FS ' va POLI ‘> e 01 the slloulder ind guve him greeting, “Afters | worked for aft it is worth, The fact thnt | feature, ‘Che line of lght was continuous, | a, 7 deat, Cottage Grove, und Indii ; Lose t and anxt garceratent PORE DER Re Tos ae ee fi Son. ie Vice-President | ie SN Timntione the Deltulter naweds CPA) args French anipper ty buying both to | It probably tudicates tint tho nucluus 1s PPS Ag RCL: Meso OTE Meares Se ee ‘ INDON: JUUy. io Interest and anxtety | tar tasn Tt was reported that Inndable | forming hin of the Improvements fi thd} Have you marrica again ?? ship and cover short sates hero fs the atronz- | sopnrating,: We tre anxious to observe It to- | This Bvoning and every ovoning during tho summer, * In Engtand-nbout’ Mr. Garfleld’s progress pus had Doel disshanees prouably through wounded man's condition. ‘The day seemed “No? hi est Indications of tha truth of unfavorable | night, if it is clear enough to see. 1tis vary Sunday evening and Sunday Matinoe, ‘ dave rather increased than abated. Nows of | n small rubber tube used ‘for such wounds, | to inven depressing influence upon the ex- |) {Do you want toe” bd crop réports: fren uae, Buy other French: Mkoly tha this Tino will be separate trom the mGRAND' CONOERT. y he Reni itt i eururly sought after. ‘The | and. the Doctor thought that, through tho | Senator, and he requested to he exeused, Mr | XO tr now a widow whom ou Pine he Woe on felled ace Mita tall Ge the comet, Mr, Rock explained, — a : jer Yestard pe mxsago-thus maintalned the bullet would [°C H elle r zY AIL 2D [LATIN . p ay : anurder i a AR ee EET nally tnd tty way. Wounds In the fiver dict Conta Focelyoil Go: sallyra its marin, Lean recommend, Gi but doing a legitimate business, "All theao | 88 it traveled away from the earth was fore JIOLMAN’S PstD. rous outs in Washington bh y + rage in Washington had only nee: "AY but he did not expect any until this eyening, ys sot back to the depot In ditty min- t shortening pnd Krowlng din, Soon the tail tt very modumte offect on the pri ‘A not necessarily ‘niways proye fatal, and. the bi tho fri aun We Hl Duc! pot In fifty min- | jyiuences, toxcther with domestic Foports, Avould be on thesia ofthe comot nway fron A ‘$ : {ean securities, ‘After the ‘tat Tenancy to Treaident he Yh re eee etna Thpaulvesk ait pen ees caaily.”” rane ae sores it den ‘ ae ie ean to earth {hen tt ‘vould appear to ws jist Li splendid constitution, temperate habits, a . CONKTAD x , 7 hey covered n good deal of short whont this y a ‘i 8 panic had passed away, which it did. yory: |. the beat porsibie treatinent: and mursini, | with Brady, Dorsey, and Price, has been meery wells lend tho way ftunt!l th morning, In corn there was another secsnw Le A a eps quickly, & remarkable steadiness becaine ap- | OUsht to- pull throug {t any: man could. | yory goverely criliclsed, Tho reputations of Thor enaritedy G ey | at the call betweon tho diferent houses | oisorvatlons last night on account of the « Dr. Bridge sald ho hind the largest hopes of fs rentched the Central Market, The Dutrolter | which are handling the deal here, Hnzelton pirent, and the reduction ab DBR Grier were usinporone: “Operate ke | RURBPY peut, but wie eentna down 2 | Sonat antral nol Ue latter | Nateeace van athe teat td | Sut MUR ou es ay eg | Acts by Absorption through i : clones q estloned 10 silghtest | well-known and falr-looking w fd ?] and then turned around, and balanced to * SIC Ni cts sorption throug dlocked Into the city hoping to pick up Amert- formation befora Vouttising an opinion. MH} doubt. bit what. tha 6x-Senntor'a | "Airs, Blank, my frien ling only iv few | jits partners in the deal, edson & Ilckox, NATIONAL-“HANIC NOTES, 4 can stocks chenp were considerably disap- A csuye reporter hud another talk Inst | fame will bo ‘sullled bya com tulnuca te: spare, rou ure a widow?" io also turned the cornnrs anu fold shalt it UNOS ae Satraannaena aes 44 the the circ ‘iniion. and ' volnted... Although bustness in Amorica wos | MeMtwith. : ‘munlon with these characters, “Numbers of. free children 2” Fee EE ee Mt | ee tae upeatlorr ia: to. whither Nadunel || Gre neUAna Tau. wen odoIna’ * suspenued, there wees largu ‘buylog: onlora of this cit veh ti voto th rea v's con: Mr, Conitling’a friends: have endeavored to) ¥os. ehnses down in thelr letter-books, whieh | pants ligule be erinitted to doposit WE GES UINR CURATIVEPAD, tho onl ; sont thetic au private tolasenin from Naw dition. Dr priced Nit that it would, ne separate wi ron nis obideticnatla callers . orth $0,000?” : makes a good fleal of diiterence to them i | iaweut mpUy. other than mreenbneks to ‘he “hus an honvstly-acyalred rightto use the ihe 4 ; 1 f 5 ote 8, aes not In Lyon's awner- : : connection with a tre : tlelpated,” Meanwhile telegrams of . sym- Sealeravitis aque domece, a ee irate owl rensons for hls netlons and tho een 4 Toulllty, froaiknotured, and a mombor of | sinipof te carn, A Wal attest house also | credit of had per cent fund, which ts ro | Sur'ctuntodiscnate of tie WEOMAOH, LIVER is pathy flock fn from all sources, Alfred ‘Ton-"] President's chianees for recovery were whan'| of hls. friends have» not. disturbed | 8 Hapuine hureh 2" ie Hoght, 84000 jhishets of Pa piember; Outa aliesl to a kent at att Hees in reir! and MALAHIAD BLOOD POL : f : ‘ : Ir ates 5 1 nyson, she vost hat expesesal his deop:re- | the surgeons ln charge ware uiablete doll | nim,, Collector “Merritt, with - Presldent | “Very woll, ‘This fa Mr: Blank, of Sagl- | more than they did befor the close of Inst Sethe bat ks, eo ite Guesiion whether HULMAN'S PAD haa such complote contro! ovet » arots to Mr. Lowell, ‘Lhe Court of Alder | was -providad with the best surgical and | french, were ju the lobbles of the hotol, but | naw.. Tle Is 47 years old, sound aga dollar, | month. ‘Thatss, they feel thom a heavier x, tho most persistent CIURONIO DISEASES 01 ° mon passed a resolution of sympathy atthelr.| medical skill in the world, And again, the | Heltherof them waa disposed to talk on any | OWnso goud farm, has two children, and is | loud as we near ‘the now crop. or not thi holders of Nutlonal-bunk notes nd LIVER, tocluding INDE: . meeting In Guildhall. + ‘ telegraphic reports of the ‘varlout by en es In | subject, and, (cast of all, on the all-important looking for a second wife, “Do foe ike dis.) THE LARD MARKET have the right to demand the redemption ‘The provinces of England are as prompt the “Preaident's condition were doubiiess one npiad' eae aes Jookay WAL yuu nennrie I fv? Do you | stu holds strong on a short Interest, now ppeuiok (age eng Or whaler | SOUA und | MLCH MEAD A ‘s with tholr sympathy ns tho metropolis, At | Seuicwhnt slindowed by the earnest and unl; MM FIRED: ; Endewi't fool away tiie. Yea or noe! > | mostly among the Germans, who are ‘short | urer tn} gold or sliver culn to AMI'Y Justify tho enuinont Professor Loomls . Liverpool tha Atnerioun Consulate was vis- | orotate Dr Anette Head Hen Or | tonday rocolvad a dispatch from, St. Louls | | No," replled the widaw, as sho arranged atboth | raw and rellned for the Inst si< | decision |covuring . tho two totter high encomiums “1 18 NWARHICA UNJVENSAL # ited on Monday by o stoady stream .of in- | had been grently pleaged'to learn ¢hnt there | aking whether. tt woulil be permitted to ner pgp suid radishes, 21ors ton aya | yea te ee ter lias nok doid. to or wet: | OAs been prepared, ond is Awaltlng tl Oo | AV AHH OF NOGUS AND IMUT-ATION H quirers. concerning the President's condl- | had been a trea discharea of healthy pus | people living outside of New York, to sub- tou late, am engaged to a’ widower fled with many of the shorts covorly sluee provatiot the Attorney-General, ii ects PADS, BACH GENUINE HOLMAN PAT it tion, Mr, 8,0, Packard, United States Con- trans ee fours his Moillentad, It the scribe to tho. find. This clroumstance,) “shat honest Injunt” - hes Inte. advance bei TMG “that ited fur tl 0 redemption of cirertat ine notes, | bear the 18: PE REVENUE STAMID 0 aul, hus recelved letters of sympathy froin ne uhed to the forsthat adhesion tad | cayged considerable comment... amongst Prag as Live : tho lard Intorest has simply transforred | and that it alsomny be pald out by the United | tho WOMAN PAD COMIANY, bolng the abow t the Health Ofilcer, tho stipondiary and othor.| CPhmuunced. In which case thore was les! the getive workers In the movement, | ‘Nut ced—good mornthk,.and he has | fom ane to anothor ani reduced oxcove | States S'npasury In redemption of Natlonal- | Pe4o-Mark printed in groan. ‘ Ofllelals, Mnyor ‘Forwood wroto' lotter’| and prod cing eeritantele en Sea ‘Tt-wos suggestod that the ~ fund. ba | thirty-one miniites lott to xo £6 tho train,” Filter he current pronation 2 Pon pus) tinuke not te eA t t POR SADE BY AGE DACOGTATS 3 conveying the ofticla! expression of sorrow | migit bo possible tint te. pus eae only | changed to n national one, anil though diroot- | , Ald the Bagiuaw widower ploked up hls | \arq\delivery. a this cuss oven higher | posits of ipmeke othor thi CADHIAY find ej eae BS SHRI Wat nal Oa FACED OF MALO: VEE 1 and syiupathy for Garfield, and hopes for his | from the muscles fn the wall of the stomnch, | ed from this clty, that all sections be Invited gripsack nnd walked of withoug a clingy | tricgs still are predicted befure this month is Hie eth eal eee Hin ae BI iri : 4 Tecovery, ou behalt of his follow-citizens, | 1 Miah ease lt could not be regurded 84 0 | 4 cogporuta, dua orodit belng given In ench PESOUN EONS | rs Sit, on which Fowler doss nol yet pruvase to | bass of tuikwa dt the previews year, the ex- | LLOLMAN PAD CO., i" The Town C particularly favorable syinptom, But Jf-an WE NOW . nettle, It is sald, ag he has all the cash stock vay fi if 1881, ver Nt be 1850, : io Town Councils of Bratlley. and Bristol | abscess was forming about the ti case, Mr, Field has concurred ‘fn this sug |). FEMININE NOTES, . eves .Iny May, over November, a 44 HROADWAY, NX, t bullet, and the a and the market perfectly cornered hero and $985,170, or 13 1 in 7 . hava passed resolutions deeply ayinpathlzing | treo dischargo, of healthy pus externally | gestion, but’ thinks that, In such onse, | ‘Bomoof tho *csthotio" ladles of London | fi Chicago, Expats, ‘however, ara” still | AMOURLCE fo 885100, oF LS par cent, aNd Me | (p..0, Hox 2112) Hi 2 ny KO, Expo 7 May, 1881} over May, 1880, to $400,007, or 10.4 ——— with the people of America, Tho Margate | through the wound contitine, the chances | at lenst $500,000. can ba ralecd, Mar-| wear sad sick green trimined with billous | al ; Town Counell has doclded to sond to Situle- | Werelurgely tn favor othe Vresidenv’s to. | sha) Wold & Go, ot Chlengo, telegraphed | D : ah ellen 3 sa a aaa ae eaescuek ar iedyeatener ior Lowell n resolution expressing utter ab- | COV, que mullet Wiehe even worl its way | that “tho question of a ' subsoription.|. ‘Klimt, aged riuteracker (looking at hand- ELEVATED ROADS, ITE SIOUX. INDIANS, shlorecu eee eee ee Herrenes at the attempt “on ite Trealdants gad cut oUt utter ail danger frown. produ to the fund would bo considered ag soon'as'| some woman)—" My ‘dear. she's fearfully A DISTHEBSING BATIETY OF TUES, it Duppateh $0 ha Calcege TCU | ww VILAL RESTORATIVE: sympathy with Mrs. Garflold. The | lncreased hemorrh F inflammation .ha tho seulor partner of tha firm returned to his home,” -Mr,, Field fs entruslastio-in- the work, ond seems to be anxlous to do nearly all the work’ by persona! solicitdtion. Ho does not expect the slightest dificulty in ralaing the fund to .at least a quarter of a millon dollars... : deevryes +: 4° TRE WORLD'S” COMMENTS,” TO tha Western Assoclated Preise. New You, sduly..8—Tho World, és annual Conference of.the Bristol 'fempor- | passed away, One thing to feared was ~ tuieo League et Sveieid has passed & resolu the closing ip oF fue wound by inilammuation, ' » tlou professing profound. regret and indigna- | create fitout olsontng, mat tS tlon at the attempted assasination, ‘ Dr, Allen, tike the physiclaus who are at- POLITICAL, LESSONS, « - > 7 tending the President, fs fudoubt about the s ‘Tho Edingburg Scoteman, commenting-on' | ver being wounded, Iie sald, though, that the event, Pats i -It was ridiculous to suppose that if the: liver n! ent, soya: “The intelligence of this in- | was wounded the appearanen of jaundioy ot famous, act will excite in thls -country | would naturally follow, "Che fiver night be FS Hingled feelings of surprise, regret, and {ue |] wounded and. faundiee not apvuar, or jaune Oni Hatomekor cy Aly deny: in shoal | Ing of the stockholdors of the Metropolilan | of a coswersation with a ‘Tiuuunn corre wa oes: the wholv afternoon, wh i 3 ortatn oritlel ala Mabe Dati tho event. neat a Elevated Railroad Company yesterday the | spondent; to-day respecting ct 18 ‘ Bpee' got up!'-No wonder she luoks young!" §ee- New Youx, July &—At tho annual mect- | Wasupnaton, D, C,, July &—In the course ze wos VT AL stone look e.thee re we took the following directors were chosen; Jay Gould, | on the removal of. the Slonx prisonera from, ‘ took tive taat a we ame caret | Vtusseli Sage, Sidney. Dillon, Willan” I | Fort Butpra and Fort Keough to Kort Yates, | SPH HA EUMLL A aitgin Nene wiautae ita “ toad ath : A arrjson, J. E, T. Denavorro, Sylvester IL, | Secretary} Lincoln sald; * We romoved them | gubsamuturu ol & Band eaacnb, Ganon Aueit Bee hore," sald a fault-finding husband to A tormor agent of ine ts advertising o spurious ius Ils Wife, “Wo must have things arrankod in | Xaecland, Joseph - 8, Stant, G, — M,-| sluply bejenuse thera were so many of then | itation under the assuued Dame uf Dr. Mloord's ty + AAs thatewe shall kugw just where | Dodge, Horace . Porter, Washington | «about that it took nil: the troops at | "ite lusur walls by Do Lisser, and which be pro, everything is Kept, .. With allay heart E, Cannon, and Saninel Sloan, Of these only | those twc} posts to guard them, and thus rene | teads to bare rocaive: from Dr, icard, ls a fraud 4 He tial) unt ho bovar ke t an shusweully aus fered, “and?Jeb: us -bogii | {hree were membery of the formor Board, | dered the }gurrlsona ynavullable for any other eee ee ee re ea Legere ot Naw 1s Llssury o! f diguation, "the feelings tn Great Britain | dlce.might appear and the liver not :bo-| editorial, says; "Nothing could shave -been Hulyaur late haiiny my loves Tatiould dear. | J, ¥. F, Denavorrd, William MH, Garrison, and:| duty therP.. Abuut 400 of: thom who surren- rk Chiys waver wrote bili a Vetter on any euujoct I mee ee. 8 to know where thev.-u mv we at . . t } orsuid iin any formiuiuy noltor tine be dyer author «dip (ateul Mineo do uot rout spect el | "EHIME. iakay, exsuneritendent at | Mgre FOU aed mare retin than ho | isthe aon ae twual: "ters t oo" | TPE ARE ERY aS RNMUE | PO SPE ny GR leat | arena Oba on a i Cunistances to give them sincerity oF force, | Police’ ahd at present a Uulled Stites -In- | setlon of the Chamber of Commerce. Friday |’ s\Zhy are you so crosy, Angelae” ‘Oh! | consultation between the imembors,, of | the “furt,~ and these wo loft | thery Bale lotae Ciiseahs tad a aeaaeaty TAS ut the sympathy called forth by this event, Spoctor of Customs, was shot through the | at's special mecting called to‘ take‘action, rocommendution of the Indian | Snel : ‘Sor thu drug trade. wh right lung and liver by a thief whom he was bocatiee! hate selfishness, aunt! and they’ a new and. former. Moards. ‘The | upon thel all of then so selfish!” “Wheat have, tl ey etey which” will, bo adopted | Olllcer, |} aos us dent of the. United States tian the ‘action donot” “Why, they all want to go on the | by the new’ managemont was | cun tind feans to provide for tho other | Efsbeciarsdvion), ur fur ang ula tapure Oi that was taken (ralsing a fund for the’ Prest- -river, Just whe I want to-play lawn-sen- | not made -known yesterday. Members uf | whom Welare now ob ged to feed they will us in it Over Thai curea in the Unitod slates alone Y | nists Well, you needn't co with themt” | the new Board claim that thera will be por | be turnect over to that Departinent. Fort | bave Seen ofsctad wiuita the lar fro year o., denv’s familly). At the same time It fs") “Of course Lueedn't, but how aml to play |ifect larmony between the New York and | Yates, to bvhich we have renioyed thein, 13 In | guleitt Vostuuiats. and. eyuspravan 10 Dis ie 24 scarcely Just and no doubt} membors of the domelenala al) by myselty? Metropolitan Companies, but beyond. that vidlnitly of the Standing Rock Agoncy,,| Sldidiidnd, Worn wullduig Hew York, \ : ® ‘ nich has alrenly been: appropriately tens rooe tu Vorfull $30 for aby fall- upon tho murderoug assault upon the Pres! dered by the Queen, can hurdly fall to gain | Sbout to Arrest In 1661, Ho was given up by a WreTerirarores ane ly wholosalu ayonts tor 8 x00n a8 the Interior Departuent Drsulawnuid opruee, dors iigaactles aaa ; in Intensity, when it 1s remembered that Afr, | ‘2° doctors, but manaped to ul throu hs a! y h Hit bullet Uartield’s last public words before he was ean rae OWT TI an Oeenalk Mir low were words of good wilt to this troubles him now, when some ofthe ducts F ‘ : :

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