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ae cio THE CITY. IN GENURAL. 8, E. Cany, of Now York, ts at tho Pacific, JAMES M. Crinps, of Boston, fs at tho Bher> man, i C. D. W. Youna, of Bt. Paul, teat the Sher- aman : ‘, " a Antiron Hvans, of San Franctaco, is at tho Raciflo. oz ORG eet Mur. Lupwitt, of Italy, s registered at tho Fatmer. Rupp None, San Francisco, 1s registered at the Pater. M..W. Patna, Jn of Amaterdam, Holland, is atthe Patmer. Hanvey Janvis and family, of New York, arc at tho Tremont. Gzonar. 1..Ctason and wifo, of Milwaukee, ze at tho Pacific. Rd. Write and party, of Winnipeg, Manl- oba, are at tho ‘Tromont. W. 8. Skinsrit and Mr.and. Mra, C, G. Simp: on, of Philutelphia, are. at the Tremont. W. ff, Anp BE. M. Hastixas ond Charles 1, tolton, of Australia, are at the Tremont. A.D. CLANK, General Purchasing Axent of tho Union Pacific Ratlrond, ts at the Paliner. Pror, F, Bowe, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. and Judwo A. Hood. of Gvorgin, Vivo- Preaidant of tho Tutoruntional Cotton Expost- tion, aro nt the Lelaud. Tur Chicaxo Truo Mluos L, O, L., Nos 7, will celebrate tho “ulorious, pious, and immortal memory of Willlun, Princo of Urange" to-mour- row at V, Molfman’s Park, Riverside, by 1 pice nice ‘Tho train leaves Indiana avenue and Six. teenth street nt 9 a, tm., stopping at Caunl and Mluisted steeats, Messrs, Antitony, Poor & OraritANr offor in anothor column the frst. murtmaze 8 per cont: Sorty-your zold bonda of the ‘Toledo, Aun Arbor & Grand Trunk Railway. ‘This bond, fssuedt lntely to retire an extating mortage on tho old Toledo & Ann Arhor Brinch, bas been success. Tully pineed vt 1024, aud the bankers now nak 103} for the Himited amount remalning for sule. CHARLES ScuLLY, 9 little tyear old, whoso parents live at No, 1118 Weat’ Jackson street, while playing about the klteben stove at 7 o'clock Friday ovening, accidently upset the cofes pot in such away that the seatding con- tents were epinebed upon his buck, The tes ‘waa Hteraily parboiled, yet the Httle follow line gered in grent oony untiido'clock last ovenin, when dexth ensued, Mt. Gonrnny SxvDACKER, of this city has received a letter from the Secretary of the Al- Hnneo teraciite Uuiversello of Paris, acknowl edging with thanks the. receipt of 5,000 francs: subseribed In this city on benall of the perses cuted Israelites In itussin. Furthor subseripe dons will be received at the office of Mux Stern, Goidamith & Co, and credit will bo glyen to the ours Inthe only preas and in the Jewish Ad nee, Rovgnr Scurry, lve at No. Hee 13 at noon yesterday don, where his two olier brothers were tsbine, accidentally tell tuto tha Inko and was drowned, Daniel White. of No, b7 Ellis avanie, mato every elfort to save the Ind, and kept diving tor pearly an hour without meeting with success, The hody wits oulisequently recovered by him and Ovicer Goodbrand, and wus taken to the hotne of tho paren, Gronge Hausen, 46 yenrs of nico, fs at tho Gauhty Hospital sutfering from Injuries which boelniing to have revelved by being thrown down n Might of stairs nt No. ily Stuto street. Tho Inmates of the house suy he felt down tho atulrwoy, and was not thrown, nud cluin, ores over. that (nuser was drunk and covered with Ulead when he vain there, and, In answer to questions, sald he had Callen fron a seatokiine: upon ie bultiing in process of erection in’ the Weat Division, The pollee ure Investigating, AN infant son of Mra, Carrie MeGray, of No. 664 Warren avenue, died Saturday night ef une known cauacs and without the attendance of a physiclin. ‘Lhe mother 48 in vory destitute elre cumstances, and ty unible to properly care for her two remaining children, let alone bury her dead, Her hustund started for tho Black Hills comntry in Nevembor hist year, and hay not been heard fram for-a long tivo past, iis wife, In consequence, bus been dependant upan neighbors and relatives for subsistence. ‘The attention of the County Agont has been called to berense, * . The ust gondly-sized audience assomblod at tho Young Men's Christian Association Gospul Fervlees at Farwell Hall hist evening to aten to a discourse by Mivangollat J. W, Deatt, who none ed the meeting. Aftera wetl-rentered solo, Mkln to Saye, Ni red. W, Burke. loader of the. Farwell Uall Cholr, the speaker an nounced bis subject as founded on tho. Inst clause of tho thirtyesixth verse of Proverbs, ters “AM thos that hate me; Jove fonder remurked that those wera f truth given of Gol to Solomon tor erineo, Not only to peopte of the wise man's day, but to the generations of all thing, and wera words of singularly soleinn trath and finport it the pevaane cen Much interest wad miunifosted by the nudience tn the discourse of the evening, Bhd vt number remained at the aftoreservica for Tyoars old, whose parents tittertiekt atravt, while pinyin the wler nt Onkiand Sta prayer and spiritual tustruction, d SYMPATHY WITH GARFIELD. ‘The 'Trade nnd Labor Assembly hold its rogue ln aveekly mecting yoaterdiy nfternoon, und, After udopting. a resdlution asking the hearty dodperution of the several trade ind babor ore satizations in the: city in Its coining demonatra- lou and plenie, put ityalf on recur as sy iia thizluy with President Gurfield and denounving suglintion tid the nvsusin, Guiteau, by tho anantiions adoption of the following: Wuetnas, Tho Prosidant of the United States. bas beon the object of a cowurily attempt at Resnglnations ‘ Reaulred, ‘That we, the Trude and Labor As- sembly, du hereby tender our symyntthy with tho Preastdout and family, and congeatulite then an the present evidences of bls epecdy recovery, JEWISH THEOLOGIANS. MOOND ANNUAL weet OF THE RADUINICAL LITERARY: SUCIETY, ‘Tho second nunual mecting of tho Rabbinical Literary Society of tho United states, an organ- Zation composed of tho Jewish Rabble af tho rountry, wits opuned bast ovening In the lectures room vf Sina) Temple, eorner of Indiana avu- aucund Twentysirat atvouts Among tho dele- gitos prosent wore tho following: Dr, 3. Lilion- ‘thal, of Clncinantt; De. M, Mlizicner, of Cinelie ,nath; Dr. Lipman Adier, of Chicugo; Dr. EM. Wise, of Cineinnatts De, J. Weehster, of St. Dr. B.A. Honnkerne, of Columbus, 0, Dr). 8. Gotdummeor, of Nishville, L ly A. Nordon, of Caleta; Dred. Vorsaty ot Houston, Tex; the How Me Ettinger, of woYork; Dr HW | Fulxuntin ig Puy : ov De. L, Grossman, of Chicugoy tho ev. Henry Ghesont, of Chicas Dr. David Steen, of Pours De, i. M. Mien, of Dating, ‘Vox,; Dr, 8, Voll, of Woodville, Miss.5 Dr. ML Bantlelh, of Sum phia, Tenn; and a number of tuy brotbren, ‘The room was tustefully decorated with evergrocns, and tho word “ Welcome” wus worked in overs , Beeon over the platform. Tho Presldent, Dr. Me jalltonttan! Cinginnath, occu pted the chatr, and In tho ub 8 of the Sovrctary, Dr. danad Moses, of Milwaukeo, Dr, 3, suutleid, of Mom- pls, wis elected to perfort bis duties, ‘Tho toy, Dr. Hirseh, of Binal Temple, opened the Proceedings with prayer, and thu Kev, L. Adler, of Templo K, A. ML, delivered an address at wole coms to the deletes in the Hebrow language, Proaldent fiHentnal caller tho attention of tho body to thy foul attempt tn wasusliute Press Jdent Gartict), aud on motion appropriate ruau- jutions of sympathy were adopted. ‘Thoy aro sivon fo fullou nother page at THe Tauuny, A numbor of letters of regrat ware read from Atabbia who wero unable to attend tha moacting, President Lilluntiul then read bly annual aide drces and report, ‘Phe Uret purt of it was doe ‘voted to a history of the literature of Jewish thoology, and wus fetened to with futerest by thodcleyntes. Thuir literature, he suid, was trully and scant, and it should be improved and uuge monuted. ‘Thoy necded u {teratury while should tench them us ministers tu load tholr congroxue Mons out of the chaos of the preyont into tho Uybt of liberty, ‘Tho creation of such # jitora: Suro was 4 tromondous tusk, butit was Not im: ssible, They whould lay the foundations tor cand tholr successors would mise the structuru, Hu congratulated thom ou the suvocss of their tours Assuchition, and expressed the belief at it wae destined to don grout ood. io thon wave a short report of tho work done dure jms the past year. Duriog tho uae thura hud deen Ibo subscribors to tho Ausolution, und thelr ucceguion wag duo grently to the olfurts of Ur, 1, Adlor, of Chicavo, and Drs, Liliunthal, of Now York und San Francisco, Thoy bud ‘nv debts, aud thelr exponses Were pald ip to the rosunt tine, Thule income duriuy the year was 610;.the expense of publishing tho tirst volume oC tho fcbrew Review wera $14.50; tho sundry Expenses amounted to Fist; und there was'a patance on bandof &22, Tho tirat volume of the Mebrew feview had publishod and paid tor uring tho year, and tha monvy for the second folume was ooutly all in band. The Anglos Jewish thoolowical iitonitura wus yery scarce, tad the object of the feview was to supply Un Fant. ‘thanks wore duo to the Rey, Dr, Hlrsch, We Chicago, und Dr. J. W. Litlonthul, of New York, for excellent transtations used in the Hrat folume, He favorod the idew of otforimg a ool velo to tho world for fiturury efforts, us ho ought it would bring forth valuable iteratures de closed bla report with 0 wish that tho prosont. puaperily of tho Assoclution might De por A Committee on Nomination of Oifcers for fe ensuibg year was then uppointed by the hilr and thatructed to report Lucsday morning,, Gear pena (then adjourned until thly moras fhe program for to-dny ts as follows: 10 pielook! esuay by tho itev, Dr, Felsoutbal on The ‘Belonce of Kellwion—its Boope and Its Parties"; Wo'clock, report of the Committca ny Mutrimontel Laws, by be. Milzfenor; do'vluck, ve. Zorndort on An Enayclopodis of Jawisn ‘noulogy "5 4u'clock, Jr. Adler on “Grace”; 8 o'clock, Dr. Btorn on “Tho LustJuwieh Revolt"; Botcluck, Dr. M. Killinger on “ Auclent aud Stod- ern Habbie"; 9 o'ciock, Dr. Wise'a ruport on ds. _ Mete business meoting of tho Astoclation witl ve hold Tucsday morning at 0 o'clock, whan te: ports of comalttecs mil be board, ailicers vlectad, ote. Tuesday afternoon tho annual convention of the Unton of American Tebrew Congregutions will to bold nt Stundard Hal, when thu Internal atfnirs of congregations, Sab- Uath-achool matters, eta. wilt bo discussed, SUBURBAN. BNatEvooD. By the bursting of a watersmain on Went. worth avontie, in the vloinity of Sixtieth strect, where tho sowor fa boing put down, a portion of tho Town of Laka hasbeen deprived af water for the last two days. ‘Tho Stock-Yards and all ‘north ot tho break hinve been totally or partinily cnt off, much to the annoyance Of consumers, ‘The break will bo repaired na suon ns possible, ‘The regular meoting of the Englowool Union Veterin Club will be hold this evening nt thoir rooms in Heok’s Block, Itisoxpeaicd that the Buitding Committee of the Soldiers’ Mamorlat Building Associntion will revort a plan for tho building, thecoruor-stone of which was luid with appropriate ceremony on tho Fourth. As soon ns nt plan is deatded upon ft fs proposed to push tho Dullding to comptution as fust as possibic, 1e completion of tho Wentworth avonuo sewer will Uo of gront benefit to Ruglewood, and bullders ura proparing to tako advantage of the improvement by puttloy basements to bulldings now In courses of construction, ———__—- GRISCOM’S GOAL. Holl Mench It Tuesday Noon, When Its Korty-five May Fast Will Bo Hroken with & Square Meal on tho Olympic Stage. ‘Tho Griscum fast is ‘almost completed: ono flay more and it wil bo numberod with tho things that wore, Tho faster is corrospondingly Jubilant at the succossful carrying out of this ureat undertaking, which wilt introduce him to the world as a great ‘reformor, and band bis name down to generations that nro yet unborn, Atlonat he fancios us much, In view of the expectation that there will bo a gener nl desire on tho part of the; public to witness tho first meal, Mr. Griscom has do- termined to seotiro for that hnportunt event more spacious quarters than are granted by the. purlora where bis fast is heiog conducted. He hos enygnged the Olympic Theatre for this pur- pose, ‘ind the stage will be couverted into a cum- bination kitchon and dintng-room, so that all who desire can have an excellont opportunity of seoing a 1nnn cata square men! utter a fast ofnimonthand abalt. Griscom adheres to his purpose of limiting bis frat meal—which will bo distributed throughout the altornoon— to milk, tonst, atrawberrics, huckloberrics, peaches, breud and butter, caifec, ani, for dessert, a lito hese, raleins, and pickled oysters. He also scorns to, order eithor oan undertaker) or) a physician with a stomach-puinp, He was down in tho Onymole yesterday examining the atage furnish= Inia, and exprosacd hiwsolf vs satisied with tho pruspeets for aA PROPER TERMINATION OF THE FAST, - A apoelal. admisslon feo ot fifty -conts will bo charged to the wind-up. ‘Lhe fustor was ta huye taken an excursion on the Inke yusterday forenoon, but at the hour ndvertived only ‘a tiindful of. porsons bad bought tickets, and the enterprise was abandoned." Griscom wasn't going to bo biuffed out of both tho profits of the excur- sion and his nuch-needed exercise, so haxtart- ed with his watebers and walked to Washington Park, returning by street-car. In the afters noon the streat-cne freak auain prosonted ftyelf, to bls faney, and, with nis uttendants, trip over the Blue island Avenue Line, Ho was much invigorated by the frageant zepbyrs whteh wore wilted overtrom Bridgeport, and expressed himsel€ ns being now in excellent condivon for the shart tine that renmles. Griscom realy Appeitred bright and hearty yesterduy, and con ‘versed unwearlediy- with bis humeruts visitors, juspltuel tuo usual monotonous eatechtaing they gave hint, It wonld dnubrless be a great rollef ty the miserabie man if, ductus the few hours thit rennin, somebody would ask blim some new questions, Tho forty-third day of tho fast was conclitded, at which time tho fugtor welehed 140 pounis. preelsely the sania as on the preecding noon, As the twenty-four hours hud been inarked by ade | elded fall of tha thormameter, It leaves No room for doubt that Orlacoi's DECREASE IN WEIGHT depends almost wholly upon tho state of the woather, On the extremely hot dast previous ha foil alt 31g pounds. Observations at moral, neon, and nizbt showed tat bis pulse wis 4), 01, nnd 43; reapiration, 14, 17, and 12; temperature, We Ii, Wy. nud YF, The oxaminution of tha blood Inst night was continued. It give the ape pearance of being nbselutely normal, atomby's repore was ia error ii giving Dr, ‘Tucker tho credit of the hletolusionl exuntina tons oof tho blond — curpuseles. = The ntng of! Dr, Lester Curtis wis 1° } intended, this gentiomun hiving tdentiied hin seit with thia particular feature of tho Cust from the beginning... Tho reporter asked Dr. Curtis Jaxt evening by what meund he ascertained tho number of corpuscles in the blood. This ques- tion bid often suggested txelf by reason of ‘tho smutiness of tho tmillimetre, which ts nbout, ono-tiwouty-ifth of ni inch, aud tho fuet that the observers. wero ube to give, not only the numberof million corpuscles, but even the bundeed thousands. ° De. Cartis eaid it dtd look lice pretty inhite Neuring, Wut that the upparatuy wag nccepted by seiontitie mon, and was correct within trom Lito 3 por cent. ‘Tho appuratus be showed the roporter was quite sloipie, It eonslsted of ylias siide, on which wero riled sytinres, whose stiles miensured one- tenth of amillhucire, of 1-20th of an lich, Inthe centre of the alidy 18 0 braes cell, oneettth of a mlliimetre in dept, In thls coll is placed a drop of tho diluted blvod, consisting of one part of blood in 200 parts of the diluting Hatd, which, dn thts case, tear gating solution of 1.025 speciiia gravity, The luli blockowhich are thon obaerv= ableunder tha microseupe, measure one-tenth of iilitimetre on the sides and one-(ifth of a initii- inetre deep, Euch, thorufure, hus a enpneity of 1-f00th of nv multlinotra. By counting tho contents of the blocks, und <i atopy ings by 10,000, the number uf corpuscles, usunliy 4,00,° 000 In tho cubic miltiniet: cde - STAR ROUTES. Attacks upon the Attornoy-General by Maur Konte Monand ‘Whelr Organs— Tho Work of Invostigution Advane clng Stondtly, Wasiixaton, July 8,—Attorncy-Gonoral Mna- Venn 1s Just now the abject of violent abuse from star-routo mon and thelr organs for bls alleged offorts to manufacture w conspiravy io conneation with the murderous actot Guitenn.. Mr MucVengh's positive and repented nasere tons, to ull who have montioned the matter to din, that ho entortains no suspicion tht thera ‘was a conspiravy, und hag only sought to Inves~ Uynte such vlreumataicos in connection with: the net of Gultoau ng common prustence and’ bis ollivial duty prompted, have no welght with his truducens, fe 'The Attornoy-Gonoral will nalthar’ bu turned front Lily purpose In praseouting tho stur-route jnquiries nor bullied tito dlsojostig bis tne of auton premuturcly. “Go glow, but got nt the hotton of things,” was the udtmonitlon of tho Prealdont whou bu tirst directed the Postmnaster> Ucneral and the Attorney-Genoral to enter up> on the Investigntion. Lt wad theorctivally the duty of the Post-Ollicu Dopartinent ‘ulone to Investigate. irregularities in, postal cane iracra, und the Functions of the Attorneys General began where those of the Mostumaters General cndod-natmolyt in bringing the offend- ors to Justice. "Bo grout was tho desire of tho President, buwover, to make sure work thus ugente of the Post-Oilice Department und of the Deportment of Justice bave in many of the ine vodtigations worked togettior; In others ono bas followe tho othur over th ior bolny Award OF the work of.the other. ‘The volume of ovidence is something enor: mous, and vis yet ite charactor is unknown to tho meu who are moat dueply Interested by Btope why further procecdingd. | Hunue, doubitioss, ha nbuse OF tho Attoruey-Goneral, “It will not uvall, “THE LAND LEAGUE, St, Btanisiaus'’ School, corner of Eighteenth and Johusun structs, was tiled yestortay afters novn with tully 400 people, of whom onu-quurtor Were ladles, who turnod out to attend the musa. mmeoting held uader the auspices of the Sixth Ward Lund League, President Curren ucoupled tho chutr, and, after cdiling tho yuthuring to ore dur, introduced tho Rov. Father Durney, of tho Btate Lougus, us sponkor of. thaduy, In refure uve to the prosent Irish wovomunt, tho speaker sold that ithad a twofnld' objuct,—tho tirat to kcop the peaplo of Ireland from want, and the second, natunly to scoure symputhy for tho Jong-uppresiud = ruce, but ula ty) sccure an. intelligent oxamination of — tha caso. frum, forcigu nation, — espectully Auerica, "Tho casu," bo continued, * bus nover yet been thoroughly examined... Wo cannot ux- bout universal aynpathy ual we obtule thle, examination, aud to do tals the Trish must frat Hutto wmmung thomeeives, und whou thie ts donu Bo, a and sympathy of foreixacrs way be ed for.” After tho lecturo, ap election for Financia) Secretary wau held,. whieh resulted In the sclecs Hon or ‘Thomus Kelly. for the wumitng three Wwouthy, Mesara, Hurt, O'Neill, and Tirney wore appointed au Bxouutivo Commbttaa, | 3¢ was doe oldcd thut in future incetings of this League will be held uu the third Sunday of cach month, One Of ‘tho uN ladies present favored tie jpithor ‘og with an Tnatrimontal solo, after whlub the League adjourned, ©". iss es + , Wounded Through the Liver, Auguota (Me) Journut, a the sth of Augunt, 1604, 31r, J. P. Whito- bouuo, of thiscity, uri an voyayement with the Rebols on the gidon Kalinga, tn Virginia, was struck 10 tho right side, oder ti rh, by a bullet which wot entire! bis body, peuttruting $he liver, wud coming out Dear tho splue, It waa thought that he wust succumb to the wound; but be rallied, and in March, 1605, came buck tq Augusta from tho eleventh through 8 TOOK i ie ground, nels” TAGS UMICAGYU TMIDUNK: MUNDAY JULX 22, 2002. hospital, Mr. Whitchouse grow rapidly strong. or, hud Was kvon nbia to restime busiiiess. Ho is now employed In E.G. Caswell’s grocery store, in Granit Block, and enjoys good health, lo rends all the news from Washington with avidity, and Is snnguino that President Gariold willoventually recover. CANADA. MONTREAL NEWS, Boretal Wirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Montneat, July 10.—The contract for work- {ng.the refreshmont-roums and dintny-ears on tho Grand Trunk Raliway haa been let to Mr, Lorenzo Tonght, nephow of tho ronowned Del- monico of Now York, with whose establishment ho ts now connected, Ho will tnke hold about tho Ist of August. Some time since an eccentric matden Indy, Miss Barbara Scott, dled hore, leaving a legacy of $2,000 to found a Chatr In McGill Coltego Univeratty. The money nut having been palid aver, tho University authorities have ontored an action against the hairs to recover it. Somu of tho Hronch-Canadlan newspapers ato indignant becausc it was reported thut Gar- fleld's would-be assaain was a Fronch-Canudlan, Tho Hon. J.C. Pope, Minister of Murino and Fiaberlos, hus had his share of trouble slice Parlinmont rose. Fors long time be was pros- trated with a serious tiness, from which he has only partially fecretsit, Ho bas alsb beon une fortunate In business, A commudrelal paper says: "James U, Pope, bresor and shipbutider, Charlottetown, P, Kf, hus tilled, with Habili- tlos of $iW,00), Ho hus rout catnte which he yalnos at $100,00, but whieh, {tis thought, wilt probably not realize ovor $0,000, and bonvily mortgaged, ‘The other stsscts nro reported to bo stnull, liv is endoavoring to wet the creditors to take the property and relenso him.” Subserlpuons are now being tuken up to com. picts tho survey of tho Morrisburg & Ottawa allway an both sides of tha St. Lawrence, ine eluting the bridgo, and tor tho purpose of abe taining n charter from the American and Canne lian Governments. It 1s prapimed Hirst to sclect the point nt which the bridge shall crogs the St. Lawrence, and then rit tho line from thoro through Waddington to Potsdam Junction; rece ‘ond, to run a ting from the bridge on tho Canu- dian slide of tho St. Lawronce through Martise bute nud tho principal villages in Wiltiamsbury Winchestor, Osgoode, and Gloucester to Ottawis, third, us the Company propuss ta-npply for a charter for a thrown line from Ottawis to More, risburg and Potsduin, with powers to_ small mate with the Cannda Atiantic or St. Lawronce & Ottuwn, after a through fine hua beon Bure yeyed, instructions will be given to the ungineer in charye to atart from Metcalfe and survas two other ines,—one to the St. Linwrenvo and Ottawa, and one to tho Cant Atlantic, nt tho nearest itvitilable points from Sotenife, © The pridye will boa high level one, TELEGRAPITIC. | Bpectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, July 10.~Previous to tho lust session: of Parlinmont the Governmont was considering tho expediency of introduving a moasure ome powering thom to assume vontrol of ail tele- graphic Ines In tho Dominion, and Mr. Gisborne, Superintondent of Governmont Lolegraph Lines, at thor request drafted n-bIll for that purpose before leaving for Britleh Columbin, Itwasatt- erwitrd constdored Inoxpediont to Introduce the incastre, and no mention was mado of It in tho speech from tho throne, : The recent amulgama- tion between the great telugraph corporationsot Atuorlea bas directed. publle attention to tha queation, and Mr. Gisborne recently Inter- ylowed a number uf ininisters on the subject. They suid that tho Government was perfoctly willing to sume control of the lines Just so soon ng thoy wero usked to do 80 by the conntry, but will take no action in tho mutter until they nro assured that there ts 0 strony fecling {n favor of ft, for tear that thelr action inight be attributed to polltteal reasons, a cablegram has buen received bere to the effect. that the projectors of tho Canadian, Europenn, & Asintic Cablo Company, which was srimted 1. churter Inst sosvion, have beon successful in completing thefr preitinary organization. Tho Canudlan end of the new Atlantic cable will bo Janded at Snble Istand, and cabins will also bo Inid to the Bahumng and Bermudas, A contract has beon yivon for Inying 0 cable from Cape Ray ton point in Capo Breton, to be usad for metoe. orological purposes, i ROYAL FAVORITISM. Speciar Dupateh to-The Chicago Tribuns, ‘Hastvton,- duly 10—The Humilton Beening Times suye: ‘Tho arrangement for reporting the Governor General's tour to the Northwest bas been tunde, It avems that Canadinn nowspapors cnn gond thoir incn along by paying thoir travellug exe ponses. ‘That is all right. “A member of tho stuf will goad @ report of such portions of tho Fegtarmance, ug itis thought dosiratle to pubs ish, for tho Joint use ofstue Canadian press. 8 Tur su good. Tho people of Canudn are expect- oi 10 pay the expenses of two Engtlah Journnl- ists— ond representing tho Landon Zines atid tho other the London Graphic. A youngmantmimed Roche, woll known in Miamiltan, zoos along as. tho represenintive ‘of the London Dall News, Thesy three yo, not ns Journalists but as frends, =it tukes four to make up ncuubra-party. Of course tho Governor's * triends" will write ta: tholr respeotive papers, and Canada will pay for. tho reports, After the tomfoolery fs over, and the oxcursionists wot sobcred up, it will be in order to inquire whether tho benefit derived by the country bus been sufticlent to Justify the ex- ponditure, A PROTEST, 5 Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Loxvos, July 10,—A vigorous protest against the verdict of the Coroner's Jury in the Victoria conse, signod by upwards of (itty eltizens, has been published. ‘ho dooumnent oxpiesses tho viows of the siqtors in tho foltowing lingtinga: Why alarge nitinber of witnessus who were to have wiven evidence with roferance to tho rose wianacement of tho Ktoamboot eom- poy and thelr umployés should hive been oxe cluded from doing so ta a matter of wouter and profound ret by the Inrze numbers who wera, ind ure, Interested in sealing Justice dona in this matter, and tho purtins reapuilsibla for the dis- aster flily punished, ‘Phere seous to have been aduaire ul through the Inquiry te pass the uint- ter aver ns tightly.as possible,.und. to close tho evidence bofure tho strong i case was mutdo out: ayuinst those tuiplicuted, ‘Tho relatives of the vietling and tho people af the elty ery our for Justice, and feol strongly tht, as tho Coroner ‘and his Jury havo failed to curry out che Inquiry fully and fairly, the Government of Ontario shottld fete n cominiasion, so that the muttor could be fully investiguted without prejudice to any ono, SEALING OVERATIONS, Speeral Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Montnest, duly 10.—Tho senllag operations about Nowfoundiand have beon very profitable the past searon. = ‘fwenty-sevon ateamors and wmuny sulling-vessels were cngayed, the Btoune erd innkiow two trips ouch to tho feu-tlocs, whoro tho seals aro tuken, during tho scuson which Inated from March If to Stay 15, The total num- bor of suale capturod by. the steunors was iit, Hi8 young, and of; tho weight of tho blubber aud skins oxecveded 8,000 tous; the approxtumnta Jocal value of the steamer catch boing 880,000, ‘Tho cntlry catch was ns follows; Number of seals, Captured by steamors, . SHG Captured by salilng-vossels..., i Captured tn the northura bays of Now- cuptun on aeeaitad ‘Praiah“abore “at 7 apturdd 0 cat ental eat Nea apeure i by schooners thero fitted out,... 10,800 ‘Totul eateh around tho island, 405,813 Eathanted value in European ma (250,000 MOVEMENTS OF ‘THE GOVERNOR-= GUNERAL Speetal Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Orrawa, July 10,—'Tho following {s .the pro- gram of tho Governor-Genural’ # movoments forthe remainder of the suimmors: Aftor ro mating in Quubeo for about ton days on bia return from the Muritimo Provinces, ‘ho wilt Jenyve for Collingwood, from whieh point ho tukes tho steamer for Thunder Buy, fle will remaln two days In ‘Loranto on route, It teins tonded that ho stall leave Collingwood by steamor July 21, On arriving at Thunder Buy the party will proceed via tho Canada Pauillo Itallway ag far og practicuble to Winnipey, A. eof. Snilians und cHnous huve boon ene for the ie Several day in Winuipeg, und tho journoy thonce weutward commenced nbout Aug. 1,” tho jie will | pe westward to Hdintonton via Buttloford. 6 haw not ach boon tleelded whut the subsequent part of tho program will bo, either in: tho vielnity of Edtnontan, or on the return Juurnoy, butt in wbluong of the more southorly, trutts will bo selected, «° TUL ORANGE ORGANIZATIQN, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, ‘Nouow'ro, duly 10—All the allroad companioa except tho Great Western baye ayrecd to {asuo Uokets ut-reduced ratua to memborsof tho Orunyge orgaulastion who Intend to participate in the demoustration bere on Tucsday poxt, and togrant.a pobute to the Commitsoo of Manage- nicht, Tho Great Wosters nuthuritics olforod 4 Tebate of lve conte per beat}, but as that of printioss in vb would Bot cover tho cost. the offer wus do= ctlued, Phe brethren who pusido on the Huy of tho Groat Western pave boon notifiud to vome by other lines {f possil INDIAN NURIAL MOUNDS, Spscral Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Toronto, July 10,—3ir, Birechfelder, the anti> quary, hus returned from opeuiny a burial mound in Georgina Townsbip, ucar Lake sim: cou. Itwosof an unusual charactor and wus ninety fect in clroumferuncy, It contaluod vlx will bo spent - akclotons, about four fect nnart At the oxtrom: {desand ranged In a cirele. The skulls word those of Algonquins, nnd this ceantry was in- habited by Hnrons and Wvandottes. The grave mives evidonco of being 24) years old, bene Mr, Tirsehfeldcr concludes that those Lndluits must have been part ef 0 mission to tho Hurons, who were thon nat war with the Iroquois, Tho Al gonqiins sided with the Hurons in tho strugilo, and those six men were probally burial in the Hurott eauritey: beenngs. of tho diltleulty of carrying their bodics haine. SITTING+RULL, Special Dispatch to The, Chleago Tribune, Throckvitt4, duly 10.Two returned mounted potleemen toll tho editor of tha Brockville Ie corder that Sitting-Dull {sn grent friend of tho force. ‘They think it bard, after recolving ns- sistance from him and onJoying tho hospitality of bis wirwain, to bo forblitden to oven aharo tholr biscuit with him, Thoy express thotr ho- Nef that he would surrondor to the United States CGovernmont If Maj, Walsh wero on tho grovod” to witness his capitulation. PROPOSED MONUMENT. Special Dispateh to Tat Chieago Tribune Br. Trostas, Ont, July 10—The proposal to creet aA montmont to William A. Thomson, through whoso offorts chiclly tho advantages Worived from the construction af the Canady Southern Railway wore secilred, has boon again revived buro. A pubile meeting will shortly be hold to considor it. DESERTED, Speclat Dispateh to The.Cateaoo Tribune. Qvenre, Juty 10.—A totter reeclyed here from one of the purty of. reertlts for the Mounted Volica which loft for tho Northwost a fow wooks since status that twents-throe desertions took Peer Tae at Tah “as sorters Je 8 party ville ie wasp: through the Unitoll states, , THE RAILROADS. NEW DEPOT Foit CINCINNATI. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cincinsatt, O., July 10--Tho plans aro now perfocted, and have boen given to the press, fur tho new Unton Rallrond Depot, which is tobe butit upon tho ground bolonying to tho “Mig Four" at tho corner of, Central avenue and ‘Third streets. Tho bullding wilt have w frontage on Central avenue of 235 fect; on Third strect tho frontawo wilt rench to Smith street. On the corner of Third street and Contral ayvenug an ‘oflice buliding, £8490, and six. storics high, will be located, ‘This will be surmounted” by a‘ ‘towor 135 feet in bight. From tho main bullding west on Third | street the pnssonger, bagguge, and express buildings will extend, altogether [00 [vot in length. ‘Each of tho soveral departments will be construuted on a lberal senio, including evory Improvomont forthe comfort and safety of tho traveling public, About usu foot of thia, portion of tho buildiuy will set back from Third ftreat about thirty feet from the insido of the wilk. ‘nis will bo the general ingress ‘and egress for passengers, and wi be cove cred with i light frame canopy, so thut passengers can be protected front storms or Srom the molting sun, Meyond this 350 feet the same drivoway will be continued for tho beriutit. of the aye Bo delivery ud recelvery not under cover, 10 buildings on Third street will ho three stories high and forty fect wide. Thy: buggare butiding wilt be 200 teet lon und twa: stories high. On Central nvenue, south of tho- main ollice building, the will bo a receding apie 100 feet buck from Central avenue aud 15 feet on Central avenue for "buses, hicks, ute, to staud under vover, and go graded that thoy enn drive down to the plutforins, pissen- word or biggitye. The sheds covering tho plit- Torma wil! be tor ton tracks wide and nbout WO Tout long, atfording ample room for tive ditfur. ent roads of two trucks vich, toxether witb ail othor conventonces that the several ronds may desire, ‘The general dogizn of tho buildings sill bo treated fn tho: modern Queen Ate atyle. All inal tho now project promises to avershadow, in polutaf style aud gonern! ace commoadation, any sitmliite structure tn thie country, Tho inateritl will bu of stone for tho lower or ground tory. vod ‘St. Louls pressod brick und stone trimmings for tho walla above, quite artistically inter- spersud with black brick and terra cotin trims mings, The entire cust, of the enterprise will bein round numbors €1,000,00), of which tho Dulldturs and track platforms will bo about half the wholo cost. ‘Tho tusk. of designing und Ruanning, tho building bas boon -intrusted to Wiltiin W. Boying: ton, the experienced depot and hotel architect uf . hlcago. , TNE ST. LOUIS Wan. ~ fr. Louis, July 9—At @ meeting of tho fretght agents of all railroads rutining enst held at tho ollieo of thy Wabash Reah! to-day, tho question of lower freight rates was fully diseusued, aud tho: following resolutions, olfarcu by General Munnyer Gault, of the Watush Rout, who pro- aided over the meeting, wore nopted: a Firxt—That a reduction of rates 1 this markot was lirst mado by tho ngents of the tast frofyht Hinges, and that we bollove that suid tust freight Ung dgents wore 40 insteuated by the manugors of tho Sastern trunk tines, . Sceonl—Vhut, so far us any reduced taritfa Jasued by Chairman Vink: giving rates to elthor Chicago or St. Louls are “concerned, this Com- mittee bave at all times conformed .to suuh. tariffs a8 have beon tssued by tho. Chutrman, It brings up, however, a woll-kuown fact.—thut. the agents of tho tast-froleht lines had beun uslug slintiar or lower. ratus for many days be- foro the isan of valid taritf by the Chairman, ; Hiint—Finding that no wrutes ware to bo ros led upon in thie market, our ngonts and tho Ho agonts working over our various roads wore ut Inat Instructed to tuke cnstward froight at the samo rites ns it wag .tuken by Ine agents of othor ronds, and aati pructice fs fn forco to- day, und is tho only way in which rates aro’ mide, ye Fourth—Thla Committee desirea to report tho atutemoent that thera Is no netinl nocessity, so furans wo aro able to Judge, for tho continuing of tho present low rates, and, for tha purpose of Bincing the mnattor betore nll tho ratironds enpuged in the ourcying business this Commit. teu requests tint Gast-bound ratos should bye Immediately advanced, Tho mucting adjourned, sublect ta tho enil of the Chairman, and copies of tho above resolu~ tons sent to all purtios Interested, MINNEAPOLIS, Srecial Disvatch to Tas Uhtcago Tribune. 8t. PauL, Minn, July 10.—Two new olovntors are ty be erected in Minneapolis this seuson, work to be begun Immediately, Ono of thom, to be bullt by the Klovator Company, {s to haya ®& capacity of 1,000,000 bushels, ‘This with bo wbout 260,000 ‘buahels larger than the progont ‘one, bug, te it ts desixned: for tho joint uso by the Minnennolia & St. Louls, tho St. Maul, Mine noapolls & Manitoba, aud the Northorn, Pucitte roads, {t will ho nene too bicge. The other [sto ‘bo bultt by tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Maul roud far storing tho wrain brought olf tho Haste fogs & Dukots ting, stinger Merrill fanuthority Tor th utemont that it-will be completod in time to store this your's oryp in. AUSTIN & NORTHWESTERN. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaco Tribun Dunugue, 18., July .10,—Joe . Nhomborg,.the reat rullrond-buildor of Iowa, returned homo - fromToxagsuvoral days ug, pnd leaves again to- night for the Kust to purchase tho rolling-stock of the Austin & Northwoutern Raltroud, which {a woiug to bo ono of the must oxtunulye rouds in tho Lone Star State. Mr. Rhomberg ays ho will immodiutoly begin track-leyiny alte rnte of 9 mile nday, White In Now York bo will aise fora a syndicate to build the Contol Bulldlug In Austin, whivh {6 to cost $1,800,000, Ho is yery cothusingtic over the mutter, and what bo says bu will do is varried through Jn quick time, |, —ar PRESCOTT,) Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas City, Stu. duly 8~Information was rocolvad here to-day thut Br, C,H. Proscott, Controlter of the Orvxun Mallway & Naviyue tlon Company, had boon appiintod Vice-Proal- dont aud Genoral Mannges, vico T, KF, Onkes, who hus uccopted the Vieo-Presidency of tho Northern Pacitia Nailway, Aud is to bo chief oxvaitive faaungor af that property, 31s, Drea. cote was formerly Auditor 6 tho Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf Ttoud, with boadquurters in thia city, Sir. Charioa Smith bas boou appointed Controller of the Orogon Company in placa of tr. Prowvott,, Bits EAU CLAINE, WIs, Bpeclat Dispateh to The Chieavo Tribune, Bau Coane, Wie,* duly: —Tho Cammon Counell bus consonted, after a hented discussion, to‘appropriate $10,000.10 be used for procuring tho right of way and depot grounds for tho Chippewa Valloy &- Superior Raltroad, Two corps of engincors are At Work making unothor survey of tho route, und Will nearly eompicto their woik this woek,, The Incorporators give notice that thoy aro in _ruadinoss to commence operutions and. push tho road to 9 speody com ne a 0 Uparnt he Chicago, Mijwaukco % Sy Puul Coupauy, a - FIRE AND: LOSS'OF LIFE, Bptelah Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MONTHMAL, July 10,.—The boot and shoo {no tory of Jaines Withau, ou Youvillo street, wae burned down by Are thia niorning, Loss, $50,000 on stock aud $12,009 on building. Shortly after Jo'clock In tho afternoon two- Hremen went ine to the bultding to shut 4 door, whey part of the south wall fell {n upon thom, burying Joseph Towors ang John Sith. Towors was taken out quite dead, but Snlth was providentlally saved by wcouple of heavy beams which protected him, His cacape wasa weryoloue ony, but be was inscnsible when taken ou he Is injured internally. CHANGING 'TITE GAUGT, Speetat Disnated to The Chiengn Triburite Lexinaron, Ky,, duly 10.—This morning at 4 o'clock workinen commenced changing the gaugo of tha Kentucky Central Rallrond, ro- cuntly purchased by Mr. Huntington, from Nve-+ foot to tho standard Northern gaugo, Tho work from Loxtugton to Cincinnat!, and from Paris to Mayaville, was completed by 3 o'clook this aft- ornoon, whon tho frst trait. passod over tho road. Conneation will be muda in this oy with tho Hig Handy Rond. when Huntington will take off his Ohlo River packets, and own a continue sue rall route trom Richmond, Va,, to Clncin- id it 1a feared © Ons Cay Os & Ts Epretat Dispatch to Te Chteago Tribunte Creverann, O.. July 10.—Ata mocting of Di- restora of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cinclunatt & Indianapolis Ratlway, held hore Friday, 0 re- Port was submitted in which {t was ainted that tho gross onrnings for tho year onding June 2, 1881, wero $2,100,001, ngalnst $1,014,000.00 for 1880, Tho net oarnings for 2841 nro $380,000, nyainst S277 for 1880, making an Incronse” of: $141,080. Under an agrees mont botwoen tho Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnatl Tudinnapolis and Cineinnntt, Hinmiltan & Dayton Compantes ponding tho notion of the stockholders upon tho proposed consolidation, tie dividend will be declared upon tho shares of olthor company, RIGHT-OF-WAY LITIGATION. Sptetal upateh to. The Chteago Tribune, 8r. Paut, Minn. July 1U.—The rivat fines, tho Northorn Pacific and the Manitoba, are fightiug: over the right of way un tho Pellcan Valley, and the presonceof Villard bas not had’a ponce- ful tendency, and t may aymravate It, as young Nepotcon fs still fn tho fleld. Manawor [iil, of tho Manitoba, bas enjoined the Buck Mitts branch, which the Northern P: auiNe heonle will move tu dissolve this weok. Each company claims to have first secured the right of way, and both baye bought it, Itds solely a question of priority of purchase, HANNIBAL .& ST. JOSEP. 8r. Louis, July 10.—Tho Hannlpal & St. Joo Rallrond Company claim that, under tho recont payment by thom of $1,000,000 and accrued In- terest to the State, thoy are ontitied ton re- feasa of tho State's Hen on .thotr road, and through their attorney have mado formal ap- pileation on Gov, Crittendon for said release, This tho Governor declines to mako or grant, ani the matter will be taken tu the Suprome Court In the nature of nn application for a writ of mandamus. ASSENT OBTAINED, SAL LAKE, Utah, July 9.—Asalstant Attornoy- Goneral MeCatnmon, accompanied hy Superin- tendont Kimball, of tho Union Pacific, and athor rallroad men; viaited tho Fort Halt (idaho) Indt- an Heserration and procured the nssent of tho Inditng to the pnayitge of the Granger & Orexon Itond through the reservation, jo Arranges menta will be completed at a second visit in avout ten days. es TVEMS, ‘The Wabash Rallway will assume control July Th of tho Peoria, Pekin & Jacksonville Railroad. his rond ruus from Peorin to Jacksonville and 1s olghtyethree milog fn length, Work on tha Clueintstl, lndtanapolle, Bt. Louls & Chicago Ruttroud Company's, bridgo over the Kankakeo Rivor is progressing rapidly. Two ofthe heavy stone plera npon which tho structure will rest ure completed. ‘The bridge. will be bullt in threy spans, euch 168 fect long, ‘Tho Indiauapolls ‘Journal pays 2 handsomo compliment to Chicago by displaying. at tho head of its ruftroad column a eut.of one of Chi- eago'a mammoth clovators with ita numbertoss uidotrnaks ridiuting tn all directions. aud some. of them renoblng a8 far us Indinnuvolis, which, no doubt, Is to. Indivate that all tho Indianapolis ural business Is handled by the Chicago clovat- ors. : ‘The new vinduct which the Milnais Central is constructing ut the foot of Randolph street to cross the ratlroad tracks at that polnt is making xood houdway, and int month or so will be come piciea, wid rendy for bitsiness. Whon comploted twill bo ono of the finest and miost substantial structures of the kind in the country. ‘Thu west ‘approach Is one of tho handsoinest and most subatantinl plecos of stone-work in tha city. , a\rranzements bays’ boen completed for tha immediate building of the Vittsburg,, Younge+ town & Chicago Ratirond, at least ng far ns Ake ron, Tho money uecessury buy all been pro- ‘vided, aud the ground wlroudy broken in tho bee ginning of the work, ‘Tho rond witl be eieially, iit extension of the Baltinore & Ohio Kujlronda| Bturting from the Baltimore & Oblo station at Pittaburg, it will nass through Allegheny, Koch- ester. Ya., Beaver Falls, Youngutown, Warren, and Ravenna to Akron, O, 2 ————————___ THE CHICAGO POST-OFFICE. ‘The Now York Zimea,of Friday contained a dispatch to tho effoct that {t hus been doter- mined In Washiugton, In order to weed out core taln abusos that baya crept into the Chicago Post-Ottica, to gond hithor n Commission of sov- erat persons to consider tho workings of the olticu, and.to suggest and apply romadies whero evita are found. Tho rosult, tecording tu tho dispatch, uiny be n thorough reorganization, with the lopping off of some ofliclals, whose ; places, may be lott permanently vacant. Itia sald tint the membors of tho Commission hava alréady been appointed, and that they ure in- atructed to make their, recommendations bur- ' monize with Civil-Service rules, aud to worl in. the direotion of severing the olive from political alliances, . In order to ascertain something, If posuible, with rowurd’to tho truth of those statements, a reporter for ‘Tuy TrnuNe valled Inst evening navinn, an irishmat or Triton hoforo he salls and love bim atter ho Inde here,—If he comes to atny. With tho growing fricndiinoss and Intimucy of tho nations, thy truth will come out that tt 1s for tholr mutual advantage, just ita it ie for tho advantuge of onr Federal States, that trade relations be tinehreked by hostile legls~ Intion and that retributive tartifs be wbotlahed, nad that duties should only be fovind for reve emite pirporos, It is a falr conclusion to say that tho attompt tipon the Mrosident’s life has hasloned tho coming of thatday., = Linenry, _ THE SOCIALISTS. : Gultonu MRopudinted—A Goneral Howl at‘the Authority Contorred on tho President. Tho matn section of the Soolaltstto Labor party hetd n incoting at No. 64 Weat Lake street yesterday afternoon, with O, A. Uishopin tho chal, supported by his wife, and Goorgo Sloan noting as Secrotury. Tho following resolutions, futroduced by T. J. Morgan, were adopted after nich disoussfont WHEEAS, Many efforts have been made,during tho recent excitement caused by the uttempted tesusinntion of Jumed A, Garfield, to enat tlig- eredit por and projudice the public mind agninst tho prinuiple of Socialism, by tho aeser- Uon that the nasaain'’s action was the legitimate rosult of his connection with tho Sollalistic party of this elty, and the ACen SERIDN, by him ot the principios wo udvocutes and, : Wnrentas, [tis our duty,to refute the falso- hood, and place ourselves ‘squarely on record In regard to this nttompted murder; thorefore, ferolved, That wo, the members of the Socinl- fatto Labor party, denunolute ns false and mn- Ivlous all statements conneuting Guiteaw in ny way with this organization, aud we hore devlare that the accoptance of vur belfof in the princl- ples of Socinitsm acta not us an Incentive to tnurder or wrongdoing, but ercates and cultt- ‘yates «higher estininte of the value of human life, equity. and the duty of man and socloty to conserve both; honco wo reurét tho attempt upon tho lite of James A. Gariield, ns wo ropro- bute such attompts upon tho life of nny human being, no matter how conspicuous or obscure tho individual may bo; “Resolved, That inour opinion the responsibility of this uct of Guitent’s rests not upon tho ec. contrleity of tho individual or upon tho social or Political Associations with which hoe connected iinself, but is the natural result of the false and destructive svcinl and political system upon whieh soacloty is bayed; that In the faco of tha deniocratie sentiments of tho founders of this Hopublic, so ably set forth tn the Deelnration of Judependence, clovites every four ycnra a single individual ton bight, soctully and politically, so far above tho peopio ag to make him tho equal of the Czars, Emperors, and Kings of tho Old World, who claim diving physical and mental attributes sulted to thair oxnited positions; en- dows him with the autocratic power of tha vote to change tho entire personnel of the adininis- trative Governmont, and to make euch Govorn~ ment emptoyé « saciat and political teal tobe used for or ngalnst the people us ho wills; to vbange the financial affairs of tho country, to affect as ho plenscs tho commercial ‘and induy- trial interests of ity millions of peoplo; gives tobi the powur to inantpulnto the wriny avy, Post-Ottlee, ‘Treasury, Custom-Honse, Indian Bureau, and our relations with foreign nations; mukes him the contre around which guther tho ‘Vandorbilts, Goulds, and ever era, Who fatton upon the curnings of the people; inakes bit the Irresponsible dispenser of t han~ dred thousand gifts; makes bim nv demi-god, surrounded byt" imitiion sycophants who suilie, frown, and bate by turns, & monstrous goviil and poiltical™ Old Bfun of tho Sea,” whosa existence is un incumbranco and constant din- wer to tho progress nud here of the peonie, tind whoa neoldental oF Hligitimate tnd vidual dvstriivtion imperiig tho Nution’s life oy the efforts of tinseruputous mon to secure tho vi~ punt Postmaster Palmer, showed him tho diss patch in question, and usted him what be know about tt. Mr. Balmer sald (t was all nows to ‘hin, that be baiin't the loust Idow ns to what was: meant and that, undor tho: vircumstancoa, it wis ‘loarly {mpogsible for hin to throw any light on the subject, or in any othor way to fur nish any informution foganding, it, ‘Spectat Dispatch to ‘nicaga Tribunes Wasittnaton, 1, O., July 10.—The Postmaster General informed your corrospondont to-night: sthat ifiany Commission bas buon appointed to examine the workings of tho. Chicuga Post- -Oltica und currect nbusos, bo had not heard of Mt, and that he would bo very likely to knuw of ALI such 1 Commision bad been appointed, Ho did give gencral authority to tho Firet-Agsist- unr Postmaster-Qoneral’ lo examino Inte the pay and allowances te dlfercut otices xa & routing mutter, and that ‘porhaps fa now being done in Chicnge, Thoro his boon no Commis blon appoluted for yoneral examination, AN INTERNATIONAL VIEW, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Toston, July &—Uno viow ‘thoro ty of the ate tompt upon tho Preslitant's life which docs nut Appear us sour as tho obvious commonts of the Jirat duy after tho attomptod assasinution. Rut {tisa ylow which grows cloaror the longer the mental cyo is held to 1 All oltizens of tha ‘Unitad Btates know by this timo how keen and llvoly was the symputhy for President Gartield manifested nll over the country; all know how prompt and omphatlo was tho condomuation of Gulteau, All Amorica ‘was fn suspense and anxiety, But tho sumo was trueof European vountrics, espoclully Englund, Crowned beads all over the world sont thelr inquirlos and pror- fered tholr sympathy, Lut Atmorien Isa Nation among potions, President Garield is ite head, Jt is nuturul that othor mitional heuds, both out of nationul vourtusy und roa) wotlultude; should sond dispatches to Washington, Not on that do wo jay cmphusts, It is the popular concorn whivh we wish to bring to tho attention of Amoricans, In tho Hurupoan oltles, tho uvowds xuthored bufure tho paveupaper bulloting, cugur to learn nf tho fute of tho Amorioun Press idout, It was not the: more -curlosity which ueoks the dutallsof a mhustly crino, , Curiosity doca not woop. | Nor wore tho rugrets ‘thoso for tho ovidant untimely ond of a mun admirable for bis grout poword aud lovable for bis gront hour, It. wus for Gurtield as the American Provident, tho bund of the Nepubtic whose lips orty so nia { thom hupe ty onjoy, whero so jnany of tholr near and degr ones yo, that tho tours wore shod, a No othor event thana Rroat National calamity could bave drawn out thls expression of grea! Antoreat In this pastura Nation, nor baye showil how aiearoly the popular beart abroad wishes ‘us Godspeed, Uucuude of this event Amorica and ber Luropenn sympathizers ury wodrer to- day than over, Wo know bettor how thoy fect sowiti le oir own demonstrations and quiskanod sympathies have shown to thei tut thuir intoroat In thy one grout Hupublic, where tho pouple rule, is stronyor than er bavoe per hups ever suupovtod before, It will be casior heruafter to think uf thom us Criouds, for tho: have shown theinsulves [rlondly, and this should ‘be a roul forward wlup in that growing tutorpa- Uonal comity whivh ts so uarkod a feature of world betary in the past nundred years, Now, for the view of the uttompted ussasina: ton montioned ubove.. Itestrictive luwa be- twoon the States of our Union are forbidden by our: Constitution, ‘Frade barriers vanuut bo orocted botwoon States. Tho loxtoa! upplicus tlon of the proteutive system would oud overy tate to put a cordon of custom-house ottcoss along ity boundary Unes keop out, undor whelty of o Linh turitf, wil coumuditics compet= jug with its local mantfacturod oF agricultural products. Wut even our atunclcst pro- ‘cotionlsts uy; “No, wo ure a Nation. ‘Woe are one peopto, and ‘cach sbould baya tho advantage of the products of the National tore ritury. As for the forolyners, Ict them shift for theuselves, Thoy ary ne concern of ours! But the eventeof the Inst wovk brye shown (hut thy iuasees uf tho pooplo aro coming noarer tor wether toa way that yoverouentsand cong reBNOS cau do very Uttig to binder, Millions of our oltizens sult baye warm tatnily tls in foreign wountel Audfthose who buvo not will nut seo. clourly bow they cun byte w Germun or Koandl> cunt seat of powers aud Resolved, That we pops that tnia attempted assusination will call the people's attention to tho dangerous power invested In tho President of this Kepubile, and that it will lead to the speedy abolition uf that ollice, und alsa of the nited States Sonate, which ja but Httle less Berulelate and dingerous, and equally une igmocratio and absurd. ‘Tho sem{-nunual cicetion of the officers re- sulted na follows: Charles Wheeler, Orgunizers W. H. Holmes, Recording Sueretary’ J. G, Selig, Corresponiing | Bu: rotary Charles Wy Financlal Seerotary; J. J. Fostor, ‘renaurer; Jobu Binko and Churles J. Frank, Auditors. ‘The report of the ‘Trensurer showed receipts of $278.03, which bad all been disburecd, and bills amounting to $02.01 wore etil! unpitd, aAresoltition condemning the action of Ald. Stauber and Altpeter in votmg for tho In Salle streot vacation, sent up front the Gorman Sec- How af tho party, was ‘adoptod after much dis- ousaion. phe meeting adjourned after a cotlection was taken up. ‘Tho Corman Section of tho Soctalttta Labor party met at No, bf Wost Lake strect yostorday aftornoon, J. Florusin thochnir, and J, Boorniny aoting us Secretary, ‘Tho following otflecrs were olevted for the ensuing 81x months: Churles J, Frank, Orgunizur; John Boorning, Mecording Scerotury; ‘Lhomns Grit, Financial Scoretary; Ws Pfolifor, Trensurer; S. Selelig, W. Kemptke,: ‘Delegates to Central Committoa; Henry Hom- Yureb, Anton “Mach, Auditors. The following wag adopted: Htexalved, That we, tho members of tho Ger- man Section of the Soclallstle Labor partys do. condumn the 1ction of, Ald. Stauber and Alt- poterin yotlog for granting la Sulla stroot to tho Bourd of ‘Trade as au wot Juconsistent with Bociulistia ideas and prinvlples; and alvcd, ‘That wo recommend these resolu- tlons to tha Main Scation tur adoption. < The reports af the'Treasuror and otnor oflicors word laid over until noxt meoting. ¢ ————— CRIMINAL NOTES, John MoVonntd, a wagoninakor in the Cottago Grove avenue district, 1s booked to appear be- foro Justico Wallace to-day upon a charge of recelving stolun property. Tho police chin that hu altored aud mado ovor most of tho yo- hicles stolon by Charles Osborne, the horec-thlof revently arrested by Oficors Crowe und Gorrity. Lawrence Olson ts.ut tho West Chicago Ayc- snue Station charged with disorderly conduct: and attempted burglary. Ho smashed a win- dow in Jake Branner's sntoon at No. 264 Mil- waukeo nvonus lute Suturduy night, and ut tho npprouch of Oflicce Dectoy ran and bid undor a siduwalle, . Minor nrreats: John Toran, 14 years of ago, who fg charged with criminal curelesness In rune ning down nt child of i. Koodlzer, 1 Twenty- sixth street shoomaker; David Thatmus, 4 thiov- igh employé of Mrs, Loftus, keeper of a hotel at No, &$ Sherman street, woo. fs charged with stoniine from his: employer four. silk dresses valued at $200; John Downey and Joseph Lon, who aro charged with robbie & euapender ped- dlar named King Olmated of qunall sum of imonoy; John Preston, farceny of u stove from John” Sltcholl, whieh bho aftorwards broke up und sold for old Iron, THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SAYS: \ “Tho Mackinnon Pons have been fn use fn our office for over two yeara, and buve given good satisfaution. Mackinnon Ven Co, 10d road way, N, ¥.; 03 Madison strect, Chicago. eel es MONUMENTAL, John H. Volk, dosigner and manufacturer of finn granite and marble wonuments, tablets, statuary, curbing, ctc., In solectud stuck, Ottico vorner Dearborn aud Randolph stroots, ————— (If You Are Sick, Read tho Kidnoy-Wort advertisoment in auothor column, and it will explain to you tho Fsttonut method of xetting well, Kiduey-Wart will ayo you more doctor's bills than any other medline mown, Actus with apecitia euerey on the kidnoys and liver, it cures the worat disonsus causci by shoirderangemont, Uso it at once, Ta dry.and Nquid form, Bithor ts equally ot- Nelent, tho quid ls the cusicst, but-tho dry ia tho most cconorplual,—dnterior, —————— ‘ in S¥inclicnser's ay pobticsphiens will cure consumption, vou. wonk hin; Dronehitis, aud genoral doulicy, "tstablish twenty-one yours, - : ‘ : —<—<———s—__— Bad arearss, disturbed sleep, . indigestion, Btomuch yi i Yantetos bofurelliop Ittors. i Werecommend Eldredge sawing-machines, ————— es DEATHS. TNTING—On duly John llorting, gazed GL FREE on hit dco puslduncet GA worth Mtarkote Bt. Mundi Meh inst, atl a oi 5 BCHULSZ—July IQ, at the resld ‘of bis fat! 2 Coline raver re OF UPODIOSY, HF Oy Ay HEBULS, again ia vault of Onboed Canitory Wednea, Vitods Pukod o'clock train srom Illuols Ceotral des BP uot al Lakuest, f a iaWHUNMY—On tho Uh int, 2elen ScSweonoy, io ren bout ene Noe one retour eth an Bt 10 o'cluck, by carrlagesto SL Patrick's Chureh, a NALTIVe aust at iige Htangos, Montros), July 0 VN: hut a nani Acs, Brot i ra i. bait ies, NKY—1n this fe re nt san "Vranoleand’ uri Aba Mianoyy abe ¢ amis ¥ trom No, 8 Sigal-st. at 3 o'clock to-da} tot a ae oldocteon of Adams” pad’ Gnibarine Weetionoged chunetan trait repitonce of parents, 104 North chek gua fue fd i in Wilinin, TON=[0, ol ju) r Ly of ¥eittdat and "slay G¥osiud, goa youre muds sriReSiRei aM Nn ries Tate ere LT rpe etna rp erga tee x a ance of op Rab nha. ars eam ni “38 MuGregor-at. Monday, at BEACI—July bk, Of, gonuestion oF the rato, Geon es only cud oF Goure and Jopnio Alzon ian Duseday, ‘ay balt-past 0 o'slock w. t,, af 4d HABBHEIM~Annie ip wife of Chris Strass- elo, Un the 0b just, eed Ti years. Purleral frou the residunce of ber son-lu-law, Joun day O03 p, de Wrighty, No. 10) Mubawk-at., og Tugway at ting of plunder. ANNOUNCEMENTS Ou Stie CHAPTER NOL Gi, OF EX. welt hold ita dled annual plente nt Wants Tawn (Hoth Mark) on Taosday, daty oI Moms bore of the ordor aed their (elon Are Invited to Ate etedaeen unig W geuta, Wty trad vinte feoun depot Faok ne danke-a. = MOnYeb asa, SE ao DA sa Ae eRe TING HE CHICAGO UNION VETER: AN ‘Cio will hold tts regular monthty mooting at “pom, i! Paoide Slotel, this wrote ate T AMUSEMENTS, PHOUAT SUMMER NUIT CONCRITS, TO-NICHT! GRANDINAUGURATION OF THE ‘THOMAS SUMMER ‘NIGHT CONCERTS “IN Tit EXPOSITION BUILDING. € » ADMISSION, oa ioe 25 cis.-and 60 cts, ‘Tickots for palo wt tho Exposition Muiiding, : * MRS. GHO, 1. CARPENTER, Loss BULWARD ADAMS, Manager. a A'TATORIUM, r SMaidivon-at, GRAND AQUATIC SPORT On Monday, July 11, 1831, At 8 o'clock p,m. 2at hneaie! face tn the wator, 2 tonathe of Bitver Cup bath ss ra 3d. Ituce for specd, 6 lenuths of bath, open to. all excopt proiun ver Mortal th. Hock Raed sas. Hyer Ci Gin: [auttes" finnd is old Sedat Sth. Polo mate in the water, « 7th, ‘Yo conchude with a rand soctal swim and oxht. don ATH miusie in ance. q Vall Suits for sulo.and for bira at the office. ADMISNION, 50 Cente, MOOLEY’S THEATRE, | rarbeal latinos Wedseniny wht suetlay, Augustin Daly’s Grent Now York Success, “CINDERELLA. AT SCHOOL, Prodneed here with’ tho 1MENTIOAT, CAST ond ‘TUM ns eted at Daly's‘ tre, New York. Janes Jawis, Dixby Boll, Chas, Lectered, Harry, Parent tba th donvuwh, Stias Laura Joyde, Sits S Adaitohan, and Mred, Mcitbort it Fairley NEXT WHEK. Asis O'Nellh Lae Mor uso Wood, and a suporiur cast in SARATOGA, SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, «, Commoneing MONDAY EVENING, duly 11, Supory producdon ut thy Grate Grams, TWO, ORPHANS, ‘With mapacially ongaged Cnstof Characters, and om. Urely new Scenery throughout. “ POPULAR “PRICES. Matinoos Wednosday, Saturday, and. sundny afton - noons, ut20, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st,, oposite Court-Houaa, Laat wook of JAMES O'NIILL, os Woon LEWIS MOURISON, and tho stur Stovk Compuny, Oeinyy Foutiet’ Yn rormautic melodrama, THE ROMANCE OF 'A'POOR YOUNG MAN, Unnppronchablo cart and Incumpurnblo miso on scone, ‘Twonty-sccond: st, Cottage Grove und Indian vk, ‘Phis Evening and overy ovoning during the surimer, Sunday evontng und Sunday Matinga, GRAN ONOCERT. Admission, 20; Sunday Bintinee, Ie. AUULION SALES, ~~ By GEO. P./ GORE & CU, . 5 + tHand did Madisoo-st..* + REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY COODS, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 9:30 A, M. Bankrupt BorOe ie GUI & CO. Auetionooree BUYERS ts & Shoes (WALL FIND AT OUR? REGULAR AUCTION SALE Sty oh ON _ WEDNESDAY, JULY (3; A tine ussortmont of yond. Cuntam-Maito, Hanson GEO. T. GORK CO, HH and Zin Mudison-at, By POMEROY & CO. This Monday Morning at(0 a. my : ‘We will soll ontiro staci?o} OF retiring froin buninues, con FURNITURE, Crockery, Dry Goods, Pin Water Carpets, Sewiny. Muchines, £ “ *. Cutlery, Lite. Ete. 8alo peromptary. i POMEROY & CO, Auctioncers. _ AUCTION - SALE On Tucaday, July 12, at 10 a, m t tho EXPOSITION BUILDING, of all Metureh fmblams, Kluge Polos, otc, notably the 47 Ol Paint-- Ingy of eompoxdrs usod tor Uo tnforlur und oxtarior dvcorntion of the Soonuerfost, en a8 ‘LLM, Confeodanon, AM adlanni-st. Chica7e, GAS STOVES, . BAUMWS PAVILION. - a position Muliding during the Iste i\ GAS| “ils Bar STOVES oct w vary 126’ Dearborn-st. lous humors thatdo Al nary Diseases, Dillousness, Jaundice, Covsts. loation, Fites, or tn Bieumations, Neuraizie, Nervous Disorders and Yemale Coinplaints. SER WILAT PEOPLE SATs fork, of Iuiiction City, Karas. ysvort cured him after regular 2’hy: yn Grylig for four year, fren irautin the yout praia tia by ital hut iw wun altermasdecured OF tor tn Chardom Obto, fy ston tak er ata pomied War Beured filse, ite Ny Yop 287 ldney traables ts od Ly tv Use oF Michasl, Coto of Montuomery, Cents Bed rurtered sige yenra mite Liduvy dint eer peels ead ae hal * well as ever.” ase a PERMANENTLY CURES BA KIDNEY DISEASES, . -LIVER COMPLAINTS, " tar Ieacte with equal efletenoy tn elther fore GET AT AT TI DRUGGIETS, PRICK, 91.08 WELLS, HICHARDRON & Co,, Prop'ss adry post-paid.) AUALISOTON. VT.

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