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The ‘Tinde ail Labor Assciibly of Chi enzo yesterday nnaniindusty ndoptetl reso- Iition denouncihs the atteingit at dssasiiae tlon and tendering symprthy to the Presl- dent and his famtl, W. Iitelvack, who served ag Senator frotn Nebraska for ens ending Marels 3, 1877, Is Wiiar thie ec! Joylng & de liclous tempernture of about 75 degrees, pout ple on every slite of ts were suffering terrl- bly from leat. Poor Cinelimatt expertencedt 1033g In the shade, the highest known there for many years ir there Ig ang Houbt abotit: the ability of New York t6 raise the proposed sim of $250,- 000 to be Invested for the benefit of the funily of President Gariteld, tho undertaking inay at ongd be turned aver to Chicago. It having been ascertalned last Saturday through a tolegram from Cyrus W. Fleld that contrivn- Mons to the fund would bo accepted from UlMfeago, there was raised here In the very slinrt thud rdinahitne that day the sub of $1,000, tho gift uf eleven genticmen of flls tity, and there. are hundreds, of others yet who will be hekrd from Just as promptly and Wherilly so sadn as the opportunity is pre achted to thei pee eel In the pulplts of Chicngo there were preached yesterday many sermons having _for thelr theme thd atrocious attempt of July 8 upon thé Jife of President. Gurtield, Among tho discourses to wich a place iy Fiven In our colunins this morhing ere those wf Bishop Cheney, at Clirist Church (lee formed’ Eptscopal) ; the Itey. George R. Van “Horne, at the Michigan “Avenue Methodist Thureh; the Rev, ‘I Jt Strobridge, at irk Avenue Methodist Chureh; the Itev. 1.41, Walker, at the Campbell Park Presby- atlan Chureh;-and the Rov, B.C. Oggel, at she Westuiinster Presbyterian Chureh, In addition to these sernions iccounts are given pf the Sanday. services at the Lake itutt Camp-Meeting, and of the dedieation of the Voilsh Catholic Church’ of St. Stanislaus Kostka, Osr of tho President's lastofllelal acts was to Appolut Mark S, Brewer, of. Pontlae, Mion. (formerly a member of Congress), United States Consnt-General at Bortin, ft pluce of Hermann Krelsninnn, ‘This offlee was once bestowed, It will bo remembered, anon Mr. Kihto, of Lidiind, but ils mug wits withdrawn when it was lentned that the nomination wis fir > froin sitlsfastory to thb Germans, Mr, Brewer, who has now re- celved the uppotutment, will undoubtedly be confirmed, He iin natlye of Michigan, hinve, Ing Leen boin in: Addison, Oakland County, dn 188%, uid being wow fn his 43th your. Uo worked on nu farm untll he was 10; studied Inw and was admitted to the Bar at Pontiac, in his uative county; wns elected” StateSenator and to the Forty-itth and Furty~ sixth Congresses; whore he formed the tie aualntanee of Gen, Gartiol, ‘Tho President, thorefore, was enabled te Judge from person al knowledge of jis ttiness fur tho position. Ma. Devrw's wiehidrawal from the Sena forint canvass lu New York destroys tho Just vestizo of a pretensé that the Bucks ure actuated by any speclal hostility to “ monopus Ties” In supporting Conkling. The ex-Senie tor {3 Indeed the only " monopollst” remain- Ing In the eld; He elulud to have a ino- nopoly of one of the Sunutorial offices, ‘The New York Heratd, whieh has supported tho * Bucks through thick and thin, admits that + Bn elttirely diferent aspect hus been put on utfalrs In Albany by the caticits nominations of Friday, It says ina pilhy little editorials ‘The cuueus detorwination was not tu be hinid- ing wpor thosy atteudlne unless two candidates wore hamed, dimd env candidate by. at Afty-fowr votes, Un. thin understandiig Slr, ‘Warner Miller was named for tha lung term by sixty-two vatos, aod Br. Blbridgo GU, Laphuts for thy short terms by. elxty-thy tes, 1 tie _ day's baliot, thorufore, the’ purtios will moet in avery diforent rolitiou to ono auothur, for theae gebtisnien will baye the support clear majority of tho whole Republican yotc. Pho Herald, it will be soen, hus cease fo talk about “Stalt-Breeds,”) Phe truth te, the only“ Hal/Brocds” remaining in Albany, ua well as tho only “iotiopolists,” ate tho members who havo belted the caucus wid continue to yote for Conkilng, ‘Tue appolutment of tha Jlon, Munitbat Jiginiin as Minister to Spalu. wis tou Mttle notleed In the exeltenent. and hurry which Tollowed the shooting of the Mresident, ; SEr, Hamlin has served the people long snd 180. President, Mo ts still fv vigorous, health; sndiis expyrience in the ‘Songte pecullarly dnalifics him to represent the Government |i * stilplomatte capacity wbsoad,- Js politicat sareor, Indeed, would seem to show that lo was boru to be a diplomutlat, for, though hu aas hod a more varled exporience in public hos no personal enamics,-. While he was Vice-President, he wad on the must cordint terma of friendship aud inthuacy with Mr WMiseotas dnd. thong be was am from Maine,” hesat next (o Mr, Conkling in thes ate Chamber for-nany years without ana tng with that distinguished personage. ‘Tho people of Mutne were reluctant to have him leave the Senate; nnd, 16 he had chosen, he nifahe tq lustiontbly hate continued to rep- restiit tht Shite ds long as he lived. Mr. Tinmlin is dota lehman in wordly fortune, ns it Is commonty reckoned, aiitl {id inisston te Snatn will afford hint agreentte and hon- orabie employment. ‘Pho appointment fa fit all respects ns creditnbte to tho Adintilstra- tion na it fy lo Mr, Mamtin himself. Trt: subscriptions t iy Jive now gone considerably above $100,000, Hilt fs almost the only person who i ed a -quatitied response, Ie has agreed to give $5,000 to tlie turid If the Mrs dent stinil diénot otherwise, From one polnbor vlow he 18 Justliled In such a course, na he inight fect inself open to the Habitity of. misconstruction If he should pinke, his subscrtption iincondittonal and the President sfioiild get well. However erroncois this Hatt be, 1 etn ba Justified om piitislilé grouids, . THE Swie and most df the athor Detnooraile newspapers object to n sith scription whleli Alall bé completed and hatil= ed over to tha Prestdéni's wife in cast of fils recovery. ‘The Sim snyst Should the President niifortunatoly Alo, then, pene Tt nue uo dOnAe whilo. ho lives; and while it mis lobis Ike a bitbe, . ‘The Bultalé Courter partinily supports this ridlenloris aon acqiettie, ant halts that the wealthy men who shall become subsirivers td tio fii will put tho Presltunt under pe- 1 thom, But the Bulfalo Con fixes very thuthtully re- sponds that (ils objection eannot hold good if the subseription fs mace, as it ts intended to be, truly National. While the Inrgest siib- seription renmaing at $5, f€ can hintdly bo sipposed that the President, In hisoflelal-ne- tlon, will Bd Inlinéneed, too, favorably on be- halt of any of the subserifiets tf they sliould come befdrd lilfy’ ih matters affecting the Government; ng they are not likely to do; _————— Tunocanout yestotday thé condition o tho President continued os favorable as could posalbly be expected fn view of the se- rows clinvacter of hls wound, niid tp to mid- night the bulleting, offleial and otherwise, were In the highest degree reassuring, An extremely encournging fenture of ‘the ense wis the disposition and ability of tho sitiTerer to obialh rest through naturat and healthy fully a8 United States Senator and Vices, fife ibun perhaps any other American; hu‘ sleep, his éXpetlendds tn this regard be- fig more satisfactory, yestorday than at niy timo ginee la was . shot, So marked iad licen “the haproveinent in gdnuralthat the physicians in chirge of tho ease no longer hesitate to speale very hope- fully of the onteome. Pr. - Biss, who never Jost hope from tho first, ls rewarded -by sed- ing his herate patient slendily progress from out the region of erltical peril, and, whiloyhe fins by noe tneans passed the dangur-ling as yet, he is nearing tt gtadually, and lis hot far to go, A week ago there was an ap- paillng array of reasons why tho President could nol. sittvive} to-liy, there are victity of reasons for the ‘contrary belief, It is a gredt poltit gained when, from’ the, “one chaner,” aud it very slender ehanco at tliat, whieh he had on the two days fminddlately following © tha shooting, he hus now, accordhyg to the cures ful Judzuient.of fils surgeons, “an even ehanee.?” Tint rileans a great deal tod tan of President Garfeld’y splendid capaelty for butting with death, and amply explains tho feeling in Washtngton that at last [tis the sutiny aide of the dak clotid that Is turnud toward the work, CONKLING AND HIS SLAVES, ‘Phe netion of Chaineey M. Depew In with- drawing from the contest for the New, York Senatorsiip wits full of patriotism: and. would put Conkling to the blash If thd litter were not oblivious to all: considirations of honor or shame in political affatrs,. Mr, De- pew Inis been all long the leading edndldate on the Actilntstratton slle, and during the “past three weeks ling constintly liad nearly {wives ad many votes fur the long terns Roseoe Conkling récelved for the short term, But it was hitimated .that Mr. Depew’s candiduey hal been so: farze nt factor, In ase surhig Conkling’s defént that i¢ would be linpdssibla to. iuduvo the Conklingites to tnite tpon hin Le was on this ground, and benuse he reebgntzed the obylous’ political nevessity fur electing two Rephbileans to the United States Sunate atonce, that Mr. De- pew withdrew from the contest and author- fed his friends “te concentrate upon any Tepublica to whoni’ the Bucks could not reasontbly offer the sanie objection, The caueis at which’ Mr. Depew's with drawal ivas presdnted consisted of sixty-six niombers, who constituted a lnege mitjority of the 106 Republicans tn the two Houses. “Chey tyrecd upon. two-eandldales who ara in thenselyes entirely necdptable td tho mugs of the Repubitean party in New York Stata, In- eludlng both wings, and excluding only the Duidtul of ine who. ate persomuly subject tu the orders of Roseow Conkling. Mr Warner Miller wad srominated for the long term, Ho Is amembor ot tho present Con- wivss trom the ‘Mwenty-secund New, Yorle District, and las been ninember of the two! preeudling Congresses. Ie wad a soldigr fn the Unioh iivmy, entering the tiriny ad private, and hay a record which entitles kim to tho coulldenee of Ils party and the publi. Elbridge G. Lapin, nominated. for tha’ short term, issn ‘leading. lawyer of - ‘the | Stute, and has been a, respected wud hasd-worklag member of Congress during tho past slx years. ‘Lhere [s inothiog about cvlthor of these gentleinen which shoud deprive them of the support of any Mepublican member uf tho Legisiiture. Buti linye been regularly vomlnated by a party caucus, and It will be n scandal und outrage If they slinit be beaten by dellque of. bolters who nastime to dictate the oleetion of Conkling to. an overwholutng yolotlty ot Ropiiblicans wlio’ vpjoso Conk- Rage ncissts gosta odie SC ees ‘Cho converp whieh the Conkdiyg members affect to foal because! both Miller aud Lap amare menibers of the Hote of epre- suntatlyes li tho present Congrésd,. and be- wause thelr elec}lun ns Senators might reduce tho: Republic jnafority: bie the House, bi qere shan, Mr. Miller was eleeted Jn libs slistilee by w inajorly of igarly 4,000, and Mr, Lapham by 6 thijority of b410, Both are country distrlets where .thore 1s» not, thaslighteat danger af any change ty the rel- ative statis of tho tivo: partles: whidle eititd’ overcoind these large Mopubliean mujoriites, ‘There fd pot the sniatlvst donbt that Repub- Hean successors would be vlected; ‘Lha reg- ular oléction ocetirs In Novuinber, ati “Con= Btess docs not meet tt Decembyr,. Iencs tho tal ubout cidangering the Jeyubilewn dunjority In the House of Represontatives by the olectlon of Alussra, Miller and Lapham to thd Senate ts 4 Mimsy pretext. to cover wp tho abjcet servility with which Coukllug’s re- tulners serve hin, : ne What shall ba sult of Cotikling, now that he ruses to recognize the concerted and forint deereo of the party? 3Molsacon- fessud bolter, obstrictlontat, and marplot, Maru than that, tho clreumatances warrant the bellef that it ty his deliberate purpose to break down the Republican party In New Yurk State, destroy the Kepubilean majority Jn the United States Senute, place the Prusl- dential succession {1 the hunds of Ue Demo- who was: ‘rig CliicAG TRIBUNE: MO erats in ease President Gartl ath dte,—and all to revenge Iiinselt ipon bmi wlio Tes at death's door, tho vietin of a spolls-sceking nssasin, "Murder or stticlde?? was the nl- ternative which Conkting sot for himself hy resignation, Ho delermined upon murder, and he is carrying out hts design with eruel ahd unsernpulaus persistence, Nelthor the asadbli’s bullet, nor thé daiizdt Wlitoh men. aces the Republiean party in tho doath of Garfield, nor the blow whiel: hing been strack. ab American Institutions, nor tho unselfish andl patriotic example that lias been set by Mr. Debdw, nor the iilversal contdénipt of the country at hts treachery, can swerve him from his desperate alteinpt to revenge hint self fat folly of his own doing. Lt now only remains to be seen how fong the “Bucks” ab Albany will corttnt to serve so base n maye ter, On Satutttay’s balloting Conkling could only muster St votes, whilé Lapham, the reg- ular nomines, received 67, Itta high thine for the marpl bo retin ENGLAND'S ELEPHANT. | The averlasting “Enstern Question” was once more sprung ttpon the inelish Parlins mentin one of tts recent sesstons and pro- yokeil it very reinatkable debate, which, be- fore It conelidert, had covered the grount of the responsibility of England for grasping Cyprus, the suffering pt the Christians, in Armenia, the execution of the Treaty of Bor- Mu, the naval demonstration In behalf of Montenegro, the Creek convention to get: n sailed of « Turktali territaty, ta con dition of Bulgaria, the anarchy “in Macedonia, and’ tho policy sof: France In: tho, ‘Tniilsiai imdtter. ‘he most re- markible fentiire of tho debate, however, was tho concédstan by the Govertiment of the failure of the Anglo-lurklsh convention and the deplornbie condition of Cyprus, whieh is proving to bd an Gléphant on the hands of ity present owners, It was adinitted on all hands that the Turks had made no sertots cifdrt to Introduces reforiis tit any OF fidtt Asiatic provinces, ” Menee it was uredd that tho convention had lost Its. validity sand) Gypins sliould be restored to tlio Sultin, One of the speakers aplly compared the acquisition of Cypris to the celebrated bargatn of Moses In tho Vicar of Wakelteld, when he sold the tants: horse for x gross of grecn spectacles, aid Sir Charies Dilke, Seeretary for Forelgn Alfalrs, in reply, not only ndisittted the -‘nyptnéss of the comparison, bit advil, tu tts foree, by snylng that the spoctacles, though worthless, cost nothing to keep, wherens Cypras Is 9) very costly pos! Dit Whit Is England to to with {5 eléphaht? The Greéks will not take it, I cannot afford to pay tid rental of $100,000 yent for such unremu- neratlve property, ‘lo restore it to Turkey, it was conceded woul not only plunge the Island again tnte anately und misrule but would seriousty Emperil the present trin- quilfity, such ag tis, of thé East. Tie sltun- Uon Is thus stunmed tp in tho Landon finer In Its comments upori the debiité: “The An- alo-Turkish convention regarded asn tresty of reciprocal obilgation between Enitiand tid the Portely virtually at an end because the Torte ins failed entirely to fulfill {ts share of obligation. . By its neglect to-earry out re- fortis tho Porte his, sid Mr, Bourke, fore. felted its right to eall for our protection in the case of o Russian Invasion, All that ree winlus of the convention, thorefore, 18 the possession of Cyprusby Engiand,—a posses: sion which the present condition of ‘lurkey nitd Its total fatlure to unilartake the work of reform tinposes on us, whether wo dike It or not, the continued obligation of retaining.” ‘The situation 13 certainly & hinntlinting one, In consldoration of the cession of Cyprus, the English ‘Govtrniment ‘bound Itself te alt ‘Turkoy in earrylng outreforms in hor Asintle provinces and to guarantee her. from out- side’ interference, when it was uvident from the very outset that no reforms would ever bemade, As the reward of such ero- dality and greed slie ling received an island whieh Is a dead weight upon her exchequer nd worthless as’ au, inyestinent. Besides this, by iitraigement with France, her coii- serit Was obtained upon pertiisstori thit sho should be allowed to zo hte ‘Punts, and now that she fins jot into Tunis England finds to her consternation that sha fs nbout making wnrexcursion all over tho North of Afriéa, to the detriment of English tuterests, It 1s perhaps a fitting sequence to the purehasy of her elephant thatshe can’t sell it, lense It, or give itaway, She mist keop It. _———————— SONE RESULTS OF IHE ASBASINATION. Nino days have now pissed since President Garfield was shot by the wretch Gultenu During these eventful days, although tho prospects of hly recovery have tluetuated sonie dnd. itpai two occasions bts physteians have well-nigh abandoned hope, hls progress Jing heon steadily forward, and lic cuters the eritteal tenth day: with. 2 fair hope that he WII! pigs Its drended Mrults and - thereby give tt rensonablo assurance of ultimate recovery, Every day that hoe hinproves after today will be hn his favor, so that, looking at the cnse as itnow stands, there Is at‘ lenst reasonable prospect that ho has furned his steps and will retraca them slowly back to health and streneth, : ; Durhig these days public attention has been almost exelitsiyely confined to tho bul- letius of tho physicians and. to speculations upon the chances of his recovery. Public Inlorest had ton targa extent been personal {nits msulfestation.. The one thought has been, netso mnel what will become of tha country aa what will become of tho Presl- dent and its family, People In alo nildst of thelr sorrow and sympitthy have seemed re- Juctant to consider anything except the cone ditun of the suffering Exectitive, or to do nuything except to hold ip the hands of his devoted wife and encourage her with thelr sympathy, Cratifytig as the prospect nuw looks, there aro other results equally gratify. (ng, and ong of the mast prominent of these is tho strength of the country itself In the tuidtst of n National calamity, The tnfimons deed of Cuftentt ins. revealed tho actual, feolings of the people of this country, down below all sectional prejudices and party ante inosltics, its clearly ada flush of Hehtang In tudurk uteht sometines brings out on land: weap inere. vividly than dt shaws'hi the Drzhtest sunsning, ‘he public expresations of emiduinnee havy beer as frequent and ag eatnest from Democrats as from Republicans, ‘Tha messages of sympathy front the South have been as wink nnd kindly as from the North, Even Jet Davis himself, an unre constructed Rebel and traftor, who ot allinén {i the South may be presumed to cherish no love for the Governmont or for the General whe helped to overthrow his: Confederney, Jind como out in a minly way with expres: slons of wbhurroncy fur the deed, of the must wirnest sympathy for the Drostdent and ull hy filly, and of hope that he may re cover and completa hls term of ofice, which he regards aq promislag well for the bonellt of the whale country, Buch ex. pressiyns show that the people of this coun {ry are ence more wilted, that the seetlonal Ditterness of twenty years ago ty forgotten, and Uat fi tio Kaat, Weat, North, and South they aro hoping und praying fur the Presl- dents recovery, ‘There la probably no other country }y the workt thas could remain tn profouid peace and go on In its accustomed Toutlne with sts ruler shot by an aasasins 1b Has boon left for the American Republty to exhibit the spectacle to the world of the unton, atid strength, aul loyailty of its veople, No exeltement, no turmotl, ho precautions agalist conspiracies, io guards about Sts :Capllal, no troops called ont to protect the Govern mont against factions or nn excited popu- Incol On tho other hand, only a gront cowie try, expressing its sorrow, praylug for the recovery of Its ruler, nnd gorencly preparing, In case of his tenth, t6 continue the great work of peaceful, orderly, Inw-nbiding con- stitutlonal government Another result of the work of Guitean fins heen to rovenl to ns the high regard-in whtdh our Government is held by the test of the world, Thero !s not selyilized Power on earth that has not sent Its messages of the earlicst sympathy and Its warmest hopes’ that tho Drestitent wil recover ant contiitte his Adintiistra- ton, even while pointing ont the defect In our palltleal system whieh Is inuirectly re- sponsible for the existence and deeds of sttel fanatics ns Cuttean, ‘This shows that they have fuith in the Republic, that they rejotce in {ts stability, and that they regard its con- tintance in somo way ag n guarantee of thelr own fornvof government. They know full well that (four people had been thrown Into a patie by the assnsinntign, or if it, had fore- shadowed -Fevolutionary’ ‘tendehelés, there could have been little hope for themselves. ‘The nitration whteli thoy showed for this country In thelr reception of Gen, Grant tins been na thousand thnes emphasized ‘by their curnest sympathy with President Gariteld, Looking at these resuitd of the oflme of Guiteau, the people of this country may well be content and trust thelr. President to the Skill of his attendants, to the healing ofitees of Nature, and to the mercies of an over-rul- ing Providence: * yet in such nm case tho Hvor would not be affected dircotly.” Dr. Roybiurn bimealf, ano of tho nttonding physictins, sald of tho" Jnundico” Friday: “Wo tid not doao him for that Jaundice, It Is gulng away as it enme, and thoro fa but n susploto of it at vost. It fs tho opinion of. somo army people that the ball did not onter the abtominal cqvity, nt was doflectod frorit its curse by one of tho ribs, and fs now.Jodged in the muscular tisstiG, If this were the cnae, tho President wotrld he suffering’ mofdly from nm Vos wound; tut tho ows Is nimont too gund ta bo teuus Ex-Surgcon: Gonoral Hambidndt, however, ats tho welght of hia authority to this view ot the enso! Mo salt ft conversation with a Hendld réportér Priddy: Aécording to the urittotin Insited ato o’ctock * p. m, tho putlso th 108, tho Senparatiies Jn] u-10, aud the respiration te ‘Phat: would Indie eite it sight fevor, but nothing. imora thi wontd rosutt from ahesh woutl. It tho Pres: {dent continios “over Suniay as he’ is now LE seo no ronson why to should not ros cover, If after seven dass there is no fever, no. Inflammation, nor any of tho symptoms that woltld indent thy preactice of thé bullet M1 tho abdomen; tho ettances nre n thousand th ono Itia not thorn. “Ftlon’t believe tin, 1 think tho Mhurnosts hus beew wrome, from the Leginning, Tdon't believe tho ball passed through tho liver, pnd Ldon’t betlove It Is in tha nbdomon, Thors has been no wound ol tho Heer vor iny of the peritonentnt, f think the bullet Mrnele the ribs had probniily the thick mpscies in the side and thon glanced of. Jt will, be found in the amatl of tho piel or may be lover. down, dudgiig by. tho report builetined fromthe White House, tho resident fs not sv woll ng he bins heen alnea the shootings Bull there is not much dilference nor meh caves for alarm In hie condition, Up to this wo Have been golny onthe theory sup- piled te that the bait passed through tho’ livers pow yore almost confident it did nothing of eo Kind. 0 . ¥ ee Wit have already described the purchase of four milfohs Ot tered of land fn Morida py a Puiladelphla Company. The first paymint of $200,000 was mado n fow. days ngo by tho Prosl- dont of tho Company. Tho oilltor of tho Morld- fan, published fn Tullabnassee, during a recent visit in Palladelphid, spoke favorably of this im- menso putchnee; which: compiles abont ones eyghth of the State of Ford, Ho anid that thé ‘land was excellent and offdred “strony: fnduco- ments to fmmigraiits.. All the tropleal fruits would grow there, and the pineapple.camo to Perfection without nttontion, aunnng and case siya grow in profusion, and tho soil was fuely. adapted to tho growth of vegotaliles and melons. Iminigeniits; hesalt, were coming inlargoly fruin, tho Southwest, and ta some extent from tha Now Englatd States, but the groat trouble with them was that they cine wilh visions of orange groves and not caring to tlil-the roll. Florida Was getting her. shure of immigration, but not ng much as ‘Texas. The Interior of tho State waa to bo improved with rifirond facliities whieh would tuteracet the recunt purchases py the Philridotpblans, and give outlet te tho Gulf, tho Atluntle, atid alse to the North and Sorth, When-the Bvorgiades, which also huve boon pure chnsed by tho Phitndelphin cupitalists, were rendered valuable by draining ‘the Okecenohee Luke, and were cuitlyated tor stigar, corii; rice, and tho tropleat friits, thoy would reed the nv- commodations offered by the railrond tmprove- ments which would gradiinily be extended into al that country. 'I'his, of course, is the roay view of a yreat vontute which Is doubetess hon- eatly made, but which at present has not passed the stngo of exporimont. If tho rasy view pruves to ve the trudene, the projecturs will reap a rich roward, and ovory one will bo glad to see tho waste pincosof Florida acttled by an {n- dustrious and thrifty poputntion. te : ‘Nui: Courts of Europe ate tryltig to save te Hte of Midlint Lashu, convicted by a packed court for connivance at tha mirder of Sultair Abdul Aziz, The ox-Minister is a man with {des too far advanced and Aberal to sult his eneniles., It was ho who gave the Osman Rm- ire tho Constitution of 1870, which, notwith- standlug the gnormuts difiicuittes placed in its way, Worked go well that the old Wurk party of tho pataco had it promptly revoked, and’ the power of the Govornment reverted from the representatives of the peopla. to the able vile iting inthe patace, Midhut asha, ns Governor of the Province of Smyrna, cifected iiumerous reforms, Ho drove tho thieves and wriyands out of the town and nelgbborb ood,‘ and estab: shel an efticient pallee force, New streats wero opened, and old . ones cleaned ‘id. paved, Io ntso intcoducod a systein of sowor- age, lid. organized n wir: un tho locust, that traditionut post of tho country, und greatly roduced the extant of its depredations, . He was f reformor and trie frlend of’ tho people, aud his anemles, Jealous and implacable, have sue: vended in destroying bin on account of his pencoful and benelicent ravglutions, Simuita- neous with his hrrost it {6 fttiny thit the pen! Post-oltices iu Constantinoplo have bien aup- Dressed, und n request from tho Vorte to for eign Powers to abolish the post-udices in tho Ine teérlor and to suppress all malt vorvico botween Constantinople and tho world outslde of Tur. key, ‘Tho Lurk is ovldently lucapublo of bo- coming olvilized, and: his contact. with tho “Franks” and “dogs of Chilétinns" only tonds to Intensify his batrod and contempt for modern elvilizntion, It fs fortunnte for thut exorasvenco that Great Britati takes such no intorest in its oxistonce; ‘Mut for this Turkoy in Buropy would goon canso to exist, and [ts inéorriglblo ‘Turco: nin population: would be driven teross tho Stralta and Sea of Murniora into Asta, ——— ‘Tus United States Goverment hs ree Ognizad the Calleron Govyorimont of Veru, sat. upto make peace with Chill, which has con- quered tho country and demands indomnity be- foro retiring her army from Peruvian soll. Calderon's first dnd niost disagrceavlo duty has, THE GHOULS OF SPEOULATION, ‘Chore is apparently no Hilt to the un- serupulous methods to which speculators will regort toachtoven temporary advantage, ‘Miey. seem to be eaqnally indtferent to Individual fitorésts, the welfare to coin- munities, and, tho ‘Integrity of Goverii- monty... ‘hey are ready to nvatl theme selves of any, he that.tends to “bull” or “beat” the market. ‘They have even sought to take advantage of tho murderous assault mide upon thd President of the United States, ‘Thay aro not satisied with spect- lating upon his elances for life or the preb- ability of his death, which would be bad enuneh, bub have resorted to exaggerated, dist and viclous stories ns to the eifect of ils death’ upon’ the penes mid prosperity of this country, ‘They have sought to prey upon English ignorance in regard to Amerl- ean Institutions in order to preparé the way fora brief pantie in English financial elreles over Amorienn securities, and 0 rellex netion upon the market In New York whereby they hope to profit, ‘The agents employed by tha speenlators, who have been aptly called tho “syndicate of Mars; tive not developed yery much talent for thelr nefarlous bustiwss. ‘The tnft- mation that “Cen, Arthur's aseendeney to tha- Presidency wonkt vecnston 2 serlois misuulerstanding with England” Is even more absurd than the theory that © tho fiscal policy of the Amertean Government would be reversed and trate completely disorgan- Saad. ‘here is no renson for a serious mils- understanding with England in any event tlint ean be foresven or upon gny matter that cum be suggested. «Whatever Gen, Arthw’s personal sentiments toward England iiny be, ant they have nover yet been regarded ag auniclently Important to warrant an effort to ascertain thom, there {sno possible compli- gation at thts time. which would enable him as President to: bring about a misun- dlerstanding between tho two nations, Lf the English were not tn-the habit of displaylng such frequent and gross misapprehension éf Amerlenn affairs, wo should say there would be no danger of thelr belng misted hy such absurd reports; ng it Js, they may suifer the poniilty of thelr ianoranen in ytelding tothe “hear” fables, but Its not at all Hkely that any material depression can result on this side the.Atiantic. ‘There Is no apprehension qnong any elnss of people hi tha United Slates that Gon, Arthur's accession to the Presiduney will re- sult In revbrsing the MInancial policy of tho Government,” or in “completely disorguiize ing trade,” while {t ts-supremely ridiculous to ropresent that “nochange In the Presl- deney would go nearto'produetng elvil war!” ‘The tleatli of President Garfield ng a result of an nssnsltits bullet would be a grant po- Iiteal shovk certainty, aul the accession of Gon Atthur to tha Chief Mugistracy, under existing conditions, would ereate a certaln amount of politient- uncertainty and doubt until It shomld becumne evident that he woult | either pursus a conservative polley in the Mné'of Garfield's Administration, or that he would “Lyterize” and. “Johnsonize?? In | peon to yulao the heavy fidemnity levied by the the former caso all. would bo well | Chillanson Timas-Tho frst cuntribution: de from the, start; In the latter he workt bring contempt and disgrace upon hhuselt and a small faction of? office-brokers and oficeseekers, but he wold not be able to lsturb the solidity of Aiierican institutions, and inight by such 9 course hurry up the Civil-Service reform which the country de mauds. In any ease, however, there Is no «linger of any reversal of the tisenl polley of tho American Government, for, with all the volitleal yaguries of the Conkling faction, that faction hns nover béin identifled with any of-the fnanelal hereslis thot grow out of an Intlated currency and preparations for re- sumption. ‘ i Speculative markets are always sensitive, butany shook which the death of President Garilold would give to the markets would bo trnusient, Lt stocks should tumble, it would ‘be hocansy thoy have alvondy reached a dlzzy and dangerous altitude, wid nce in 9 tottors Ing condition, The course of trady would ouly bo tomporarily attested while the Na- tlon patil propor respect.to the dead Chief. Commerce ts two selfish 0 pursuit de yluld to sontlment for any lougth of tine, and the vrovailing prosperity in this country rests Uupon-too substantial a basis ta bo seriously Unpalred by speculators, Hrs, and ghouls, manded was 800,000 silver doltars, which he his settled by the paymbnt of: 8,000,000 paper soles, probably a doproelated ctirrency. It is hoped that Chill will moderate tier duinands for ine domnity in view of the poverty of Peru. Sho will probauly domand the guano islands, and In fnet hag ulrendy taken porsossiun of tho Lobes Islands and sold to the English market. 60,000 tons at’ per ton. Chill bus just hold her Proaldontint vlection, but the roatlt has not yet rouched us: Tho louding candidate. was Don Doniago Santa Muria, who ropresenta tho Liberal party and tho Aduildistration, and fs at present «Judge, aman of high character and tong exportonce in public afairs. a —<—<———— Aw Enastern exahango says;, The uvacts und labilitics of the Wontun's Bank in Boston have been summed up, and the resulta a dividend of 5 por cent tu the depuait+ ors, ‘hie was the inatitution which was to pay: stich high mites ot interost that the depositor would get back at, amount equal te ber prinot- palina few months, and all what cute afters ward, Meluding thy pentciaty would bo clear pee, Tho wr ‘lleeu of thts oxtraordinury nstitution were Muited to ladies, and u number it thom seem to hive regarded it usa very Udlolous speculation, They can console thent= sulves, however, with tha reftcodion that a font: nuas for belug awludtor {e nut a charactoriatio of sex, but is a chourful uttribute of tho whole human race, a Tho f por cont of asqets, however, uoos not In- elute the 8 por cont nm weok of Interest pald to tho depositors... If this rate bud beonw kept up forwyeur tho depositors would huve recolyod duok thelr monoy und something over, Wo bue evo that many of thom got back In interest a quartor tou bult of whut thoy intrusted to tho ssceping of tha banker,’ a Enropénn steamers landad 3,540 Ime inigrants nt Castle Garden, Now York, on Friduy Just, Among the 1,070 00 tho Guion stennehip Wyoming wore 165 Mormon convorts, of whom 609 were Beandiuayluns and tho other from Vnuland, Scotland, aud Wales, They. woro-age companied by ulueteen: Mormon mlselonarios, who buve been about (wo years abrond fa search: of proselytus,. Tho converts are moatly in fame iNew of alt aged, tho mon” genorutly © bolug mechauled and firmer, Thoy wore forwarded to Batt Lake City by a’spocial train on tho Ponn- sy lynn Rollvoad, and upon their arriyal will bo dlatributed througbout the Territory, many of them having triouds already thore, Hart, More Mon AKent, stated that inoat of these peuple hud belonged to the Church for many yenra. Throo bundred. converts bud previously arplved this suason aud been sunt forward to Utah, ie AW oxchange makes thfs atatemonts Bome Wostern. manufacturers are sald to bo busy seg Latrde from: straws the straw (6 Shrat reduced tu pulp, imoliad to: ordinary come mercial sizes, aud thon delod aud prewud until it becomes very hurd, ‘Tho speolul :yirtuce of thls kind of hunuer, howover, ure that it can bo quute of apy width: knd that, having og rate” it cunnot split, A turge lot of this fumbor pongat up by politicisns and iald uWway against tho vurlous ‘campaigns that are to cour and the platforws that must a ‘Tuy Toledo Blade ndvovates the abolition’ of the Vivo-Prositonoy, Tt priuts the names of wll the Prosidents and Viee-Prosidents, and ase sutnes thut unly two of the lattor—John Adama aud Lhomus Jetturson—weroe lit to suceced thoir chiofe; and, thoy wore olected to tho Vicor Prestdency under tho old system, which pros vider that tho mun gotting the seoont highuat auunber of yotes for President should be mado - Vico-Provident, Thu Wltde thinks thet If tho Vivo-}rositent wero abollaled, “bis place in the suveeasion would be supplicd by some man batter titted far the high olllgd than ho ha aver been." “Our hlatory will show," anys the Blade, that our Scurctaries of Btate or of the ‘I'rease ury, or the Spoukors ot the House of Ruprosent~ atives would hays imide muuch better Prosl> dente than the Vico-Progidents would, and wo ean lose nothing by yaoating tho offlee entirely." Dut, te enothor journal observes, thore might ‘bo m yucdtion of oligIbillty, Mea eligible to such positions as Secretary of Siatvand Speakor of the House are not always ollgibte to tho Presidency, Reaidas, tho Stites pave 4 voled in the ulvotlon of tho Viceslresitent, and to fvotlah that ollico twiuht bo to defeut the spirit of thy Electoral wystoin, fe . + OPINION In Washington avons ta be voor: Ing drouud ty the congludion tbat tho Proaldunt bya not been. wounded Iv tup liver, after all, ‘Tho sue-catted “Jaundice” was merely a slight “Yellow discoloration of tho ékt, whieh disap. pouroll of ftseif, without treatment, Ono expert. ins gunshot wounds suyds “OF course the Jauudicy came from the iver, but a munof such “wetlye bablts ns.Qon, Gariteld when put on a bed atid kept there for u weck js apt to bave 9 tor pil iver, A cxrinnele over tha liver night turn tuo putiont untiroty vellaw trate tunndioe ent fi be tude. , Genwany Is to contrihyte to the Klectro- Teehuical Bxbibluon at Paria the model of new sud japortant siguullng apparatus, the ins vention of a railway oficial at Kiberfold, which te Intunded to dlsganen with tpterrmediate block atnttons, and to alow traing ta fdllaw each athor at elover distiness than hitherto, The device, whleh has been trled and found to work excellently, is calted an efectrosautonitte block, Station telegraph, and is ko constructed ns to rometer slinultancottsly by wheel-pressuro at two stations the paseago of n train ath palnt equidistint from thom, ‘Tho tnvention promises to bo of great importance, and will nt any rate deopty Intorest ail railway engincors who visit Paris in duty, Hurorsoll, the eminent inildels and ao ww cook ad Unies. Airteaw Joho, Wag well Inown fora while ad tho © grote orjae y THO * [tno Tie fut. In the mutter of wlekednuss the nattves Holl tholr ava Deautifaliy with the Ind: fellows who come over in tho eniigrant ships. We thorefore praposp, Asn nendinent to Db. Newmile’s xoegeation, that the wicked and atheistic natives be dist franchised along with the fordiznera, Wo shall thot be a tipoy aid ensperiity poapte, : “hulfebeead " Consuls all over. tha wortd Wy tls time ho trandting tn thole boots (octor should then, ‘ FS Now York Poxt (lud.)3 It would not he fulr to Mr, Arthur to permit him t go serious g crisis to Indulge In dangerous ilustons, such, for Instatice, aa that thore aro inany Amertenn citizens contemplating tho posslbility of his auc. eteding President Garnold ‘with us cheertu) a complacency as Mrs Conkling ahd Ger. Grn have shown, No better service can be rendoree: , to him than to inake bln elearly understand that, white ehiring tho -Inst Vresidential cam puign people were tnelined to form ntd exprey ae favormbie ns possible ‘an opinion of him, he alld not possess tho contilence of the county and that cortiin exhiblttons he has recently tude of himself, suet oa hia spoceh at the Dorsby dimer ind his active ‘participation, While Vice-President, in, the virniont warfare waged pon the President. bs Mr. Conkting, ane his appearance at Albany as Mee Conkling Neneh mtd lobby nyetit,. have erented’, widespread disgust. and deepened tho ienera) ilhitenst ag to his montal and moral fitness for higher ofltelal responsibilities, Dotrott Jree-Prears ‘Tha Chicago fntey. Orta thinks that Guitenu’s proclamation of himeclt usa Stalwart dded hot dishonor “gta, wartlam aiiy moro than hie procinfiming hin acif-1 lawydr and his prating about religion isg reflection upott the fegal profession or ndis urace to retigion, Oh tha face of- it this Is not without force. But if tho legal fraternity were to profit, and be the only persons to proft, by Ourtlelt's death, or tho clergy and tho churches to deriva the sole ndyantage from st, Guiteau's chaniptonship of tho Inw and tht Gdsfiel woulg havan marked significance, iu thus associntiog lls hidoous erlme with tha triumph they woud neblove in consequence of It... While Guitean’s avowing hitnsclf Stalwart docs not impute re aponalbility to tho Stalwarts, it certainly und Ine ovitably makes thom udions In public cstitaation, 'This midy not Ue logical, but it [4 actual 4 chtirelt might not approve ‘of tho murder of: rich jan who bas wilted his broporty to ft. butt the nsyagin shanid declare tht he murdered the min in order to put tho church tn possession of the property, und if it enjoyed the benetite of the erie, the name of tha church would, fa the ponilae mind, always be associated with thy crime. WASHINGTON NEWS, A TREASURY DECISION, . Wasiinaton, D. C., July 10.—In tho mattera » Paying tho sutaries of tegisters and Recolven of tho Land Ollice out of the procceils of silesa Indian tanda, Judge:Lawrence, First Controller of tho ‘'Trensury, has dcolded, frat, that the Osnge treaty of Jan, wt, 188%, provides forthe mile of tho Osnge linds, the proceeds of which “after reimbursing the United States, tho cos of sdeveyagd sale,” are to be pald intoth ! ‘Tronsury to the credit of tho Indinn Clvilizatior Fund; that thie gives any ollicer authority, in hisdiserotion, ta npply to tho money roserved for rolinbursement in payment uf salaries, fees, + commissions, or expenses incurred in survey ind sti6} thatit fixes thé'right of tho Vatted States to relinbursament, but loaves to Congres. must Tat tho cone nrotmd ngitin ty inspect + et AN Eniglish vewsphver tells this rather foughatory, Iftruo it is pretty rough on the Journalistic guilt, Itsayes Ono of tho tiimdraia aixpenny Journais of Dondon recontiy had a stat dinner, an itcourate accotnt of which would bo mich more enter. taining than niisthing: whielt has nypenredd 11 iy columns, ‘Tho fenst Homa Aith uvery mark uf amity, and onited amid a shower of tumblers, ‘wine ulnsdes, and frorments of brolcott chairs, A Ulatingutehod ated pupiiar Journallst who had revently Joiner tho stall was severely inale trouted, | Phy question upon which the company appenied to nervokery ahd Curnittire warthre was whethor Mr. Kelwin Arnolll ia or is not a poet. Wrris the court of lust resort, but tt rortunitely in this Instance te world docs not know which side won, ae me Te Paris correspondent of the New York Heratd says: F dust hotory Mr, James itedpath's departure from Paris 1 endeavercd te draw bin ont on Irish Nittionalisin, knowing fini to, bo omnis. alent on this sulect of the skirmishers, | Mr. Redpath sald little abet Hossn, hut lo totd me ho hollaved that ut leust “sovon-tonths of the Fontana” (those were his very words) lind “pts ponsted their connection with the physic! force party,” astd that hat party cout never. bo roe vived untess tho English Government refused to do justivo to tho Trish -tonautry. “If the Tadd Louk .. Program .fnils, howerva ho. adder, “T thorougnly~belleve most of them would return to the physicnl Corea policy.” seid in tia Aaah y Sarvs tho Cinelinatt Gazette: Tho Flon, W. 1. Sinith, oe Chtengo, bassnatched lolsure enough from his engrossing. duties aR Collector and Assucluted Press Director to pre pare for the Chicaird Dink n searching rovidw of dot Davin’ “Riso und Falt of the Confederate Government.” Mr. Smith does not wilste bis {hing ont side-Issnios, bie Us ani appeal to tho Bott stitntionnl authorities exposes the wild falliey: whieh Iles at tha bottont of Davis’ plen ng it Ing atthat of tho entire Confadernte movemont. Jie has overturned tha entirodinite-rivbisstruct- ‘ure by uuinollshing its tiimsy foundation. ee PERSONALS, “ Denow nnd’ Ave ONL — Platt, “ruth ts stranger than Ell Perkins,” js tho now way of plrtting It, rs on itis now belloved that tho danger of tho doctdrs at Washington assustonting ‘euch othor Japast, - Bob Toombs says hia has wit spoken to Jett Davis for moro than fiftecn yenra. * Mes Davis 18 {n robust health, oe gt An Indiana man fs reported as having two hearts, Whit the averagu resident of Indiana really needs Is att oxtra iver, ° A “LE see that tho comet Is moving at the rate of 9,000,000 miles per day, 1 wont a mille Iu 2:13% mysolf Inst week," —Maud 3, ‘ ‘The German papers say that Count Von Moltke gets but three hours’ sleep per night. Mra. Von Moltke miuat have tho yrentest case of Old teot on record, : “Kau Suore,*? whichis simply a sweet ened water, [s a favorit hot-wdather drink of tho Froneh. Itia very plonaant, and much safer | quthority to appropriate money received” than any of tho abominnbte acids.—Detrolt ed- | fur that purpose, Second, that | {tortal, much -of ° the -procoods: ns ‘may’ bs ° There ts tals of building an. Aimeriean | necessary to relmburao tho, Untted States 1s money recolved " for tho use of the United States" within tho mennoing of Se, 101%, Revised Statuted, and, . by its express terme, must bo “pald by olllcors recelying the snme inte tho Treasury of tho United States,” without abatement or ‘tleduction on nucount of salary, fees, costa, vburges, expanses, or claims Of any doseription whatever, ‘'hts declston was ninde in reply to a letter from the Commiastoner i of the Goneral Laud Olfice an Jine 14, in whict ho atuted that al clurks In local Innd ofices em Moyed upon work connected with the disposal ol nilan lands are pald tron the proceeds of thr Bale of atid [nnds, and “it hus been tho custom heretofore, whore.n deficionoy oxisted in ala, feck, aud commissions, to stipply it from tl proceeds of sules of Indian lands In district where such junds nro sltunted.” The decisior muuntiins that this practice was unlawful, ant payments so mado will hnve to bo refundod, « A-NOVEL SMUGGLING DEVICE. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasutxaton, D.C. July 10.—A novel deviet in smuggling has recently come to tho notice ot Col, Aloxunder, the Fifth Auditor of the Treas ° ury, Somotime ago 1 vessol Indon with lumber somewhore in ‘Texna wah dispatched to one ot tho Mexican Quit ports, but for.some reason she could notmako hor ‘destination and die ,, charged her cargo upon the beach some sixteea = miles distant. After n time tho Amorican Con- sul, or some one nating for hint, ovidontly tot well informed ofthe affairs of tho vessel’ pwnors, sold tho lumber on thelr. account and sont the munoyto tho Treasury Dopartment ‘Tho Jumber was sont by its purchaser to a sam mill, and tho first (log-was pinced In position to bacut Into vonrds. The saw had penetrated only a few Inches whon THERE BEGAN TO APPEAR. upon its teath shroda of clothing} and finally lt becnme fast and refused to movo furthor, fo Yestigation disclosed tho tact that tho log had been imide hollow by porkng, ‘find had been filled with clothing and othor dutinuié. material aod then pluyged up, Tho vessel wus seized by the _ Mexicun Goyerninont, but’ being worm-caten and worthless was abandoned, the Captain make ing bis esenpe, ‘Tho question before tho ‘Treas: ury fs In requrd to tho dispoaltion uf tho pris eetds of thu sale of the lumbor. tt 1s ulaimed by tho owners of the vessel, und also by tho crew, who aver that thoy were not puld for thelr . services,” = eu Ra TRONDS AND SILVER DOLLARS. Wasninaton, D,C., July 10.—Up to the close of businasa yostorday there have beon $4,001,20 * in 6 per cent bond deemed by Treasurer Glle flinn, fhese bonds matured July 1, During tho week enting yesterday there have Deen 214,00 standard sliver: dollars distributed. ° During the sutno perlod thero wero 136,196 ¢freu- Inted, tw : E Itcunnot be deluitly stated what amount oft” 5 per eent registorad bonds hayo been continued at Wa ‘There are a number of paokuges of cou pon 6s yet to arrive which wore forwardad from remote points for continuance, und wntll those bonds ure received by the Treasury an oxact shitement of coupon bs continued: ut tho lower. rate canngt be nscortainad. Nearly git tha Goel cents ambracod in cho one hundred and iret call ~ faanuit by. Sooretury Sherman havp -beow ro, hotol in Paris, to be run by an Amerlean, It fs understood that In caso It {8 carriod out the proprietor will tend tls feltow-countryinen who have stopped at tho house a weok or eo enough imoucy to got home with, Tho creditors of tho Ladies’ Deposit Bank of Hoston wilt reculve five cents on the dollar. ‘The othor #5 conts will untoutheedly be handed ovur to them by Gall Hnmilton, wan, two days before the Institution closed its doors, Informed the pubite that it was perfeetty sito, and ahnry- ly eritloiged tho newspaper which hud been ox- posing ita fraudulont character. A bit of ground, a smell of earth, A pleasant murmur in tho trees, The chirp of birds, an inseet’s hum, | + And, kneeling on tholr chubby kneos, Two neighbors’ children at tholr play— Who has not soen a hundrod such? A bead of gold, n hontl of brown, » Bondlug together till thoy touch, —S.d, Tilden, és PUBLIC OPINION. New Orleans Picayune (Dem.) + The hearts of the people have been stirred: to tholr utter- most dopths, and there hus already come forth a broador patriotism that will beur goud fruits. The hopes and prayers Laut wo up from do inany niliiion bearts for tho sntuty of our Presideut— tt may be the anguish aud sorrow over his duath =will purity the pollitenl atinosphere and in fuso a puror spirit Intu the wholu Republic, Now York ‘I'tmes (Rep.): Wo fenr It ts tod late to expect unything but willful obstioa- cy from Mr. Conkling himself, Noe may not release his personal supporters [rom any obliga- tlon which they ncknowledyo: to ndhere to his rutned fortunes, but uileas they are willing to confess thomsclyes tho nbjoot shivea of an ine futuated toader they will heed the voice of thelr party and of uit fudigannt pubilo and put an end to the voutgst which bas already done so much mixchiof., Onilega chuy do so Conklingltes enn no Jonyer claim to bo Repubtiouns, | Savannah News? Tf, after the shock to the ‘songe of’ security and tho pride of. tho Nation, which tho dire cvont of Saturday bas caused, tho people do not rouse to the pork! that menneos them, the way 1a open to tho “Stronz Man,” Whotn the fiction tit would have profites by: tho Preaitent’s fall ave go coger to hill, ~ Now, if over, should Heonse be robuked and a return orderad tu tho feasbipes and practices of tho men ofold. Livorty, like avery otuar treasure, must bo guarded, ana it was proclaimed by bir who towered Baulelike bec Wo suyes of Revolution, that oternal vigilance Is ity price, Atlanta (Gin,.) Conatitution (Dom.): We, thorefore, rojute in tha fact thut tho heartiost oxpressions of sympathy camo from the Suuth, and we know that even tho warmeoatof thom does not fully convey the deop interest thut the. pegple of those States tako i the once atrong” mut Bpon whose Ife dopunds to 10 snuill extent. tho prosperity and happivoss uf th grant people, ‘That life fa trembling In tho bulinee, and while it bss there will be no Demvcrits’ nor Ropub- Ieun#, so mun oF tho Northsor of the Bauth, but land filed with 0 people sul ut heart and united in sympathy far the stricken fainily, Bloommgton (UL) Pientagraph: . Tho. price of corn ts gradually creeping up with the advance of summer, andl ft now brings.9 thrure: that reprosauta a godd prico ta the praducor, ‘Voroughout Contrul Minols, at country stations, 4l conta a bushol ia pald, aud of. course at the - senboord Inke elties It Iscorresponuingly higher, While the prospects. for the now crop now planted are very good, yot that ‘doce not ‘bear down the price of old corn, for the ronsun Lhut , shore was an extraordinary quantity. of corn consumed Inst winter, which was drawn front only an ordinary supulyt wud now thero ls 6 vury anal! quanity of ald corn in tho country, as compared With'tho waunl suppliog In wtare, OF this time of yyar, It scums hot uutlkely that ula corn fi Cuntral Mitnols wilt touch 60 vonts Lotore frust cumos. Charleston Journal and Courter (Dem,): From tho douth of the President thore was nut toy to waln, and by it there was Uttle to lose; Btruny fo money und mon as the Houth is to-dny, Yet thore {aun outpouriuy of sorrow and love such us this country hus uever scon before, From the Votomag to the Gull thore ie grief at; tho blow which tas bofalion: the President, and thore pre caricat priyurs for his. speedy reooy. ery, ‘This ts due tu tla course, 10 the Gorrer of the Bouth of nesnalnation ag a teats df redrcase dng politioul wrongs, wud to an bongat and une seltteh fove of the country and jt Government, ‘Chey wha Jike tha Bouthurn Penna t jonst! have nuver acoused them of doubles facudness and iusincority, If nnyibing were wauting to. pravo how gutirely, the Southorn stutes tre done a “THE POOR. |. Clowe of: the -Investlgation into the Managomont of ‘the - Indlunapolls Voor-iarn~Tho Arzuments to. Mori - » ‘LeeMorraw Morning. ate : Speetat Diupateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, °° INDIANAPORIN, July 10.—With the teatimony of Suverintendont Wright, tho seyidoacte in the Poor Farm investigation closod yeaterday.” At was tu huve been uxpected, bo dented all-acts of, eruotty charge agujust him. Tho‘ cowhtde, about which so much -baa been heard, was, be” explatued, onfy'n little riling- whip. Quy, ilone’ dricks' cross-exataludtion was yory, rlald, aud’. related capootully to Wright's awn. notions of - whit his dutivs wore, .Ho explained :why thor’ had been nv Bunday-sehool service on the fardy Dy saying that Mrs. Ploroo, In charge of the chile, ren, had nover augrested Sunday-sohodl, Ie; ° ald wor. think, Mr; Pioroo: was. eruch’. but admitted ..that. she. was coarse. Bb was pauper and: -was "not! hired Bilad Polly. Plorvo, In chargo of tho {usqno, Wad: hired, Ur assistants were fnsany,., Hedi nat’ think the insane should have charge of tho in gang, but supposed the Comnilssioners sue bave known tho wtyto of wfalrs,and they and nor object, - There isan average of atont lxty. porsous.tn the insane: wards did not know that. De, Culbortson bod mado uny special study of higanity; id not think {here was, inuok chanics for thu {nsuno.te bo eure by tanto attandaniy. hunt made pu efort ta gor inging into the Stale: sitied with, tho yest of tho Union, It teunline nie A Asli, 4 Brent 3 Tita fy DU, wo, wed ork, Sonody of th chi H New York Post (Ind); Nobody of the | notning' ot bie capaul ittea, ational Gonwi) “Grant crowd,” Infact, scometo bent altcast | und Kathe Norman, both: paupora; wero th down by tho erlals except the Itey, DeeNowmnn, | charge of the alcks dll nut bellowe Casiway Wie who was Gon, Grant's chaplain In Wyshingt tho, Boutl..to -.tho matter. Tio Huard ‘and pftorward bls traveling © Inupootor of Cons | iiudo . na Inquiry’ about: the . nursos (aoe uintes,"| : This wentiowan dollyorod a horrible | nttcndante, Phere wid. 10. Armingomunt sermon on the Fourth, In which ho demandod | fr chusalfying. «tha >“ inmutes. the wud No separation of vighous ne diagnsud. fro tg others. Hu nelthor-approved: nor disapproved | of Calbertson's putting Inumitos In (lo ott; Ba nover coverved Culuertsan'sordors, aud hover roatrataud Bitte. os. wae The argument will _hegin Tuesday mornings Gay, Hundrivks opening far: the -provevatiod. Whatever tha Juaziment of the Board. of Cone sulasiongra nay bu, whotbor favorable oF, utus the disfranchlsoment of ult persona of torciyn Dirth and the suppression of a) Intdel lecturers Miku Col, * Hob" Fngorsoll, Tho distranchtace ment of all furelgn-bura olt}zoog would, 19 it. souns $9 Us, bo W Yory bars menauro, and, we trust that the Duotor will not insist on (It oven If tho Stalwarts do enue into power,. Gultean ts not a forelgner, and oven if howe, why punish i ‘wwow whold clussos of oltizuns for the vrime of ono | Sus burpogus Of the prosecutors will have Uitg man? Healdo,tho furo|xnora wero oes budas they” cone oH CA job ae ito imanicaions soom.” Wilkes Booth was a native: a9 was Bill ‘There furoughout the vountty aro conducted, Ther 48 much food for vorlyds rotlontiun to the beneys ulent und burmunltarian in the dovelopucal whlch buve becu mude by investigation, Tweed; av 13 Jin MeDonalld, tho Ieadiug whise Ky thiof of (ho Woat; so wad Jim Fivky; aud oo Ww hly late partnor, Juy Goudy und oO ts Bob \

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