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TREES CMICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, ' JULY nized around the wound since tho buainuing, but ft did not spread in tho period allotted tolt, In the absence of any professional ad- yiees, I am not disposed to take this ab- dominatl pain futoaccount at. all, for L should have had some account of It had the physi clans In charge looked upon it.as of Impor- tance. Say that the President is doing os wall ns can be expected, and that his chances for recovery nra excellent.” Dn, DLIssy AT 10:15 LAST NIGHT, Dr. Bliss, upon belng’ asked ab 10215 to- might whatho thought of tho Prosident’s condition, said tat if he coutd have bean ns- sureda week ago that the case would pro- gress na It hog progressed, and that the Proa- Ident would bo ns well to-night a3 In reality ho 1s, he would have: been mgge thin sathse fied, and could not reasonably have as for anything better, "There fave bi Indleations,” he said, “of secontary hemor- rhage, or pyemie, or any dangerous complication, Suppuration © 1s pros pressing naturally, the wound — pre- sents & healthy appearance, the patient takes and ngslintiates nourishment as well ascould be desired, and his steep fs quict and refreshing, ‘The erists in surgical fever + fs ordinartly passed on the tenth or eleventh day, when suppuration Is fully established. ‘Tis, we bellove, was the ense Monday night, when tho patient's temperature reached its highest point. Since that tine tho daily fluc- tuntions have been less and less extreme, tn- til to-night tho pulse barely reached a max- imum of 100.” Upon boing questioned with Tegard to eS * THE PRESIDENTS REPORTED WEAKNESS and debility, Dr. Bitss anid: “There Is no danger tobe apprehended from weakness, Tho President is no weaker than any inan Would bewith stich an inftiry, aud after such afever. Ho ts, day by day, taking more and ore nourlshment, atid, although It consists principally of milk, it is well assinitated and sitfliclent to maintain his strength until he te in n condition tu take solid food.” Dr. Bliss’ attention was called to rumors provalent heroand elsewhere this week to the effect that the surgeons are concealing trom the press and the public. the graver and more dangerous: aspects -of' the Prest- dene case, and. that the officiat bul- Jetins do not. fully and truthfully rep- resent. his netual condition, In reply, Dr. Bitss sald- emphatically amd with feeling: ‘There wns never anything more unfounded and unjust. We have reported all the President’s symptoms, ood and bad, with frankness and truthfulness. Bulletins more honest and judicious than ours: WAVE NEVER BEEN IssUED, and every one who makes 0 contrary asser- tion says whit fs tintrue. We did not think it proper and prudent at first to express} suy, opinions with regard tothe ‘significance of the facts given in our bulletins, but the facts as stated were accurate and trustworthy, and surgeons and physicians throughout the country were competent to draw conclusions from them for themselves, as well as for the people. Since, however, tho President’s symptoms began to be more decidediy and undoubtedly favorable, we have retaxed little the rule which wo adopted not’ to express opinions, and have puld the President Is making slow progress toward recovery, and that ds the truth. Al- though he is not yet out of danger, 1 think it. comparatively xafo now to guy he will probably recover.” After some further con- yersation, Dr. Biss returned ‘to: the Preat- dent’s room, saying, with #sinile and nod as hy elouod the door: "Le is going to get well, : . RECOVERY. — AN ATTENDANT'S KTORY. Speciat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutnaton, )..6,, duly 13,—One of tho attendants in the President's sick-rooms sail to-night: “ Nobody about the White House to-day expressed’ ‘anything but hopefut opinions as to the Presidenv’s condition, Monday night seems to have been tho crisis, 1 do not think the temperature agnin. at night wilt risa vboyo 102 ‘fhe pulse this-‘morning. was nearly normal, We ox- peet perlodical returns, of: fever in.the after- noon and evening for « long time, but we think the President would get better soon if hecould only gain strength,” és “Ishe not galuing stretigth some, or Is he ou oes ‘ “Iveannotbo sald he is guining. I sup- pose he must be losing. Ile certainly is very weak. Io Is losing ‘flesh: rapldly. - He docs Not take inuch nourishment, and’ s THE TRUTIL AVOUT IT 18 ho does not care for much, - His appetite fs not promising.” ae _ .“Is‘he not strong enough to move himself about some?” “Not to speak of. He moves lls feet and hands, but not his body. Ie hus had the best day to-duy that he has had since he was shot,- and lie has -been “more cheer: ful thin he dns been for a day or two,- One- of the «greatest: troubles 4s that his body Is so extremely sore, He fy terrlly sore all over.” “Huw soon do you think you will be able ‘to pronounce nim out of danger?” “Itwill ben long tha yet,—two weeks, anyway, ‘Tle doctors do not seem to care to say anything about that, ut everybody ts very hopeful, and wa: think now that the crisis is past,—that he certainly will five. JOY OF THE CAMINET, Gs Tv the Western Asuetated Press, Wasuinaton, D. Cy duly 1—The-Cabl- netpiilcers who called this inornlag—Post- tnaster-Gencral Jaies and Secretaries: Lin doln and Windom—fairly beamed with pleas> “uré at the figures of the officin! bulletin, THY VICHPRESIDENT. * = ‘The fact that Secretary Hiaine has Informed the Vice-President that nls presences ‘here Is no longer considered necessary by the Cabt- net has tended ‘to incrense confidence in tho Javorable progress of the’ President's case, When asked lust evening whe he would return here, Mr, Arthur sald ho’ hoped -net ‘until next Decenibur. Tha illness of Sena- tor Jones, at whose house tho Vice-lresl- dent ling remnined, may cause hin to remain yet a day or two, a Ps Notwithstanding the: * A atte VERY FAVORABLE BULLETING fssued ench day Inelicating steady progress towards convalescence, the President‘s con- dition never ntl! to-day ceased to cause the Bravest sulichtude fa the mtuds of perhapsa majority of the community, while no later than yesterday it was hinted fn many quar ters that the bulletins could not be taken as fulr tudices of his real cdndition; that, in fact, he was each day growing wenker and making steady drains upon his. reserve vitulily to’ prolong: life’ ‘Vo-day,“ however, there js a very general feellng of confidence that the critical pont hus been safely passed, and that the President is slowly but surely entering upon the road toconvulesgence, The mnambors of tho Cabliay called this morning, as usual, before going to thelr several Departments, and, with, not a single excep ton, caine away: froin ‘the sigk-room with nore bitoyant feelings ‘of conidenes than they havo at any. tlic exhibited sluce the Frealdent was wounded. as ” qRCURTARY BLAINE. sald, In conversation, that the bulletins could betakeh tn perfect ventidency, and that the President's recovery might be considered nl- most removed from: any, question of uncer: tainty, 48 was Indicated by lig dispatch to- day to Minister Lowell, Mr, Biatne. has yew tha most, perfect confidence In the Preyl- dent’a recovery,” * ee * *"SECRETAUY LINCOLN | also speaks; with tie! utmost confidence of the President's yecovery, ° Ile lias abandoned is coutemplated rin to’ tha Yellowstone Nationg! Park Ju, company with Gon, Shor- idan, but In..tha,‘coursg, of ten days.or two weeks will, (ake ‘his “fainlly to, Rya Bunch, New Hampshire, [€ ‘the President contioues to inprove, Eat Paes ALTHOUGH THE WEATHER MAS BEEN EX- TREMELY LOT, ‘ the Presjdent, $n the _ast ee ee Huclally-cooted at- mosphere of his room, don quiet and comfortable day sleeping naturally and rest- fully at intervals, and taking moro nourish- wentthan in any previons corresponding: period. The maximum Intensity of the dinily febrite rise has steadily decrensed since night before last, when, tn tho judge iment of the attending surgeons, the crisis of tho surgleal fever was passed, ‘The patient's temperature and pulse were lower last niglit then on Monday night, and are lower to- night than they were Inst night, while hits xeneral symptoing have correspondingly Im proved. * 3 ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CADINET have been at tho Exventive Mansion to-day. Ex-Speakor Randall was also here this after noon, and Chin Lan Vin, the Chinese Mints- ter, collud with hls Sceretary of Legation ta express the sympathy and condolence of his Government. THE MEVIIGERATING APPARATUS in the basement fs working perfeotly, and supplying tho President's room with: 18,000 cuble feet per hour of pure dry alr, at n tem- perature of nbout oH ‘To-morrow the whole Western ent of the Mansion will be supplied with cool air by a larger and more powerful appurains of the same kind, which is neatly completed, : _ MNS. GANFIELD > spent most of the forengon in the Prostdent’s room today. She spent most of the tine richt by the President's aldo fanning bin, ‘The temperature of tho sick reom fs still under complete control, and a wiform and confortable coolness is kept up. THI ASSASIN, CHARLES I, REED!S TESTIMONY, Special Dispatch to, The Chicago Tribunes Wasutnatos, D, 0, duly t—Mr, Charies H. Reed, of Chieago, who returned ‘here to- day, says that he’ has known Gulteau for yeara,that he often defended potty eases while he was Prosecutor of Covk County. Mr. Reel always considared Guiterw’s mind ont of balance, but supposed him harmless, Ever since Mareh 4, Guiteau ling approached Mr, Reed here almost daily, begging litin to no to see the President and Blaine in’ his ine terest. Guitean was then secking the Con- sulship to Paris, On tho Tuesday before tho shooting he made a specinl request that Mr. Reed should go with him, both to the Present. and Sceretary Blaine, about the matter, Reed said: “Why, have you not given up that notion yet? ‘There fs no possi- bility that you cau get It.” Gultenu replied, opening his hands in RATHER A DRAMATIC WAY, and rolling his cyes somowhnat wildly: “ Oh, 1 shall get -it. You watch tho papers, Within a week you will seo my nine men- tioned ag having been appointed Consul- General to Paris.” age Tho next Saturday Mr. Reed. who had Jeft tho city, did sco his name montioned as the nssasin of tho Prestdont, :On that same ‘Tuesday before the assnsinatton, Guitenw had asked Reed for-$15, he promising to pay him when got. that place, meaning the Consul-Generalship of Paris, Reed declined to foan hini the money, Itis probable Unt, by some similar appeal, he procured the $il with which he bought the pistol-n day or two nfturwards, At that time Reed noticed that he iGultcan) was badly dressed, as he always was, but his clothes had bocome very threadbare, ant his eyes were wilder than usual, and he had a gaunt and hungry look, A BACK TOWNSIIIP, x Jerrensoy,’ Tox., ‘July 1%—The police records of 187 show that Charles J. Guitean, na non-res} dent, was then fined for drunken- eas and vagraicy, TELEGRAMS, - "TO, COLFAX. Soutr Benn., Ind. July 19,—Mr. Colfax, iu response to the report of the resolutions and hls speech at the Executive Mansion, has just recelved the following: . EXECUTIVE MANsION, July 18—4:12 p. .—Tho Prostdent’s condition Is more favorable, Thore have been no serious complivations, and at this tina we buve far leas fonr of their occurronce. Sirs. Garticld requests mo to convey to you ber warmest thunks for your kind expressions of sympathy. i oo. DW. Bua, E : TO. Lowe i «Wasirnoton, D,.C., duly -13,—Secretary pints sent the following by cable this moru- To J, Ry Towel, United States: Minister, Lon- dons’ The President's condition this moruing is much better than nt any time since bo was wounded. ‘Famperature norinal, ‘respiration very nearly nornial, pulso 98, ¢Tho puin iu the Teut nad legs ts greatly diminished, The weather is vory warm, but the President's rouin-is kept. 4g cool as desired, }. G, BuatNe, Secretary. PURLIO FEULING. 3 NALIFAN, Ne 8, . IIAumFAx, N.S. July 18%—The Congroga- tlonal Union of Nova Scotia ard New Bruns- wick, in annual session at Nocl, passed tho following resolution: ae ; Whereax, ‘Chis Union, In common with Intelll- Rout Christentiom, was shocked nt the recent dusturdly attempt on the life of the Chicf diag- istrate of the United states, ~ fe Resolved, That thls Unlon, composed an itis in part of the: descundants of the Pilgrim Fathors, horeby extend to the’ Ite public pra- found symputby with itin ite sorrow and anx- {ot aver its wounded President, vod at the samo time expresses a devout wish that God, to whom Jona the -issuus of lite, may ‘apealty restore hin to beulth and vouchsate Him many yonrs of usefulucss and comfort... - é ‘CHICAGO, post 38, G. Ay Thy at its rogulur ineeting ‘Tuesday evening, unaniinously ndovted the following prean- ble nnd resglution of sympathy with Dresi- dent Garileld and family: Wrienzas, Our loved and honored Prosident hag been stricken down by the band of a cow. ardly nesiain,, and .ty..6tll lying upon 4 bed of pain and suiteriugs thorufore, ‘ cautved, That we tender. to our comrade, his herole wifo, und: devotud fumily our heartfelt syinpathy aud loves. and wo hope and trust that wo may koon be cheered by the welcome nue houncoment tbat ,the danger ls passed, und the Info go dear to our whole country {6 suved to us for muauy years to come. . - * : Gynus Wy PEED 5 telugraphed to the Boar of ‘Trade yesterday Invitlog codperation tn the wistog of funds towards the quarter of nv iiltluir present to bo inal’ to Mra, Gartlela. ‘Phe telexram wag, ead on "Change snd tho announeement: nude that subseriptions would by thankfully recalved and forwarded by Prosident Rogers to Now York, 3 : THE A, 0, 1 ‘The following dlspateh was sent to Wash- ington, yasturday us the feullig of the mom- bers of tho A, O, 11. in this city and county {on regard to the attempt made on the Hfe of President Gariigh . MY, Lincoln, Secretary of War, ieshinylan, 1. Ose Lean. hustruute tne twonty-ono divisions of tha Anclont Ordor of iMberninny of Cook County to assure Proddent Gurteld, through you, of Our ‘borror aud dotes. lation Of, the infamous. atteaipt to. rob the Nation o€ his Invaluable jife, of our profound sympathy with the Prosidont and his family, pug our acer Be fe RED RI SINOU ERY by aur. pray hat bis recovery puy bo epee an compicts: MLW. ltvasy Executive Oltivor, “NOTH. fee “ARTHUR ' Nuw Yons, July © 13.Vico-Prosident Arthur arrived to-nlght from Washington, - EX-BENATOMN CONKLING %, rema{ned ot tie Fitth Avenue Hotel all day, and recelvad but few callers, -In the even: ing ho lett the hotel, and Jt was sald took the intdnlght train for Washlagton, THY TESTIMONIAL FUND, ‘The fund for Mrs. Gurflotd fy now $138,000, : A‘CASH IN CANADA. » DUNNVILLE, Ont, July 18--Thero has been “a siinilur ‘case jn avery respect to the shooting of. President Garfleld, and from whieh tha Infused tuan: partially tecovered A humbor of yours.ngo Mr,- Robert Edgar was uccldentally shot’ by'a pistol, the ball. pussing through the | kidneys, Dr. AtcCallum attended bin, .gnd he Iyed for 9 yearand a Ile afterwards, nally dyme from oy abscess caused by’ the: pressure of the bullet, Ind the bullef been promoted (as |g propasud.py several Fyenel syrgéonds In Gartiekd’s cnse) thera fs every reason to be ilvye,that hls tifa might have been. saved, The operation s ane, tiowever, outy recently, undertaken, and it Is exceedingly diMoult and daugerous, 6o that but few surgeons wotld dare uudertake It + the reason that cholera patients were mych THE W ATHER. An Abatement in the Heat at Oinoinnati,. but Many , Prostrations, Over a Hundvod Succwinb, Halt of Whom Fail to’ Re- cover. The’ Death-Roll Being Lengthaned Else- where Through the Medium of Sunstroke, Subsidence of the Wators at Des Moines, but No Trains Arriving. Additional Accounts of Damage by . “Floods in Other Portions of oe Towa. ‘) Considerable Destruction of Properly -in tho Vielulty of Adrian, Miche, | by a Thunder-Storm i Our ‘Winds Aro Liable to ‘Bbift to tho Southeast, and Warm Us Up Greatly. SIGNAL SERVIOE OFFICE oF THE Crinr Signau OFFICE, Wasutsurox, D. ©. duly 4—f a. m.—For tho Olle Vultey and ‘fennessse, partly oloudy weather and possibly focal rains, variable winds, stationary barometer, and -stationary: or higher temperature, ¢ For the Lower Lake region, fair weather, westerly winds, becoming variable, and sta- tionary or higher barometer and tempera: For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sourt Valley, paitly cloudy weather and focal raina ‘in the southern portion of the former district, Warhiet’ southerly winds, and stationary or lower barometer. - Fur the Upper Lakb regton, talr weather, winds shifting to Warmer, east or sotith, sta- touary or rising, follawed by falling, baronie- ter In the western portion, : ‘The Chief Signal Officer furnishes the fol- lowing special bulletins? + ~~ : ‘Tho barometer ts highest In the South At- Jnntic States, ‘Tha area of low. barometer, which ut the afternoon report wns central neny Montreal, hing anoved slightly east, and 4g now central west -of-Chathum. A second depression remains neatly stationary in the ‘Upper Missourt Valley. The Asupacatury hins «risen during tho past twenty-fou Hours frum: ono ta ten degrees. ‘In New England,’ and from ono to fourteon degrees In’ tho: oxtrema Northwest.’."Elsc- whero it has remained nearly stationary. Maximum temperatures of 00 degrees and above were reported this afternoon from the West Gulf States’ and all districts enst of the Misaissippi, excepting New: England. - The following temperntures are reported. from stattons on tho Northern frouticr: Eastport, 63; Quebec, “G73 Montreal, 07;- Alpent, 07; Duluth, 77 -Tiunderstorms wore reported from the Middle Atiuntis States, : Western winds prevall In. tho Lower Lake. region, New England, the Siladio and South Atlantic States, -+Fnir: weather and stattonaty or highor:teinperature aro Indlented for the Lake region to-day and to-worrow,: : _ RUCAL OMAERVATIONS, “y : 3 CH.CAQG, July V=10:18 p. ta Thu] Wind.| Velf Ten.) Weather 7 ‘alr? 5a Ns wlulciuudy. joted for temperature, clovation, M Hen humlulty, Gia, ‘Micheut tempernture, 70.8, Lowest temperature. 7h. GENEYAL ONSERVATIONS, 3 ‘CHicsgu, July I: CULSAENTETSEARBESRUANE: HTELEREAETSRVSRENSEE ESAS La Crosse, ec. Loayenworth Louisville. Alaruuot si soiteameeaAa: Beebe atl gh Set iets: Ber wet 1 Fale. turon, Dal CINCINNATI, ; Sxectal Dispateh to The Chitaco Tribune, . Cincinnatt, O,, July 18,—Tho deadly heat abated two or threo degrees to-day, but it has eaused no reduction tn the- number ‘of prostratlons.”’ There hava becn dvef 100, about ha gf which are fatal, ‘Lhe secu Intion of Went Iu the pavements and the walls of buildings fs 80 great that a fall of three degrees $n the temperature. fs unnppreela- ble, Great diMeulty has been experienced in caring for thd 'strleken und the dgad, The denth-rate las never befgre been sd° great in Ciiclunati, except durlng the cliolers sens aun thirty-add years’ ago. ‘Chere lard many deaths credited to dlsensea that are Teally'duo to tho ‘Intehse heat, Physiclans who passed through that cpldemfc state that thelr work then was not as hurd ‘ag now, for ensler to attend, Orders wera Isgited to-day that all tho fire-engtne liousca and: police sta> Hons be convorted into: temporary hospitals, District physlcians wore assigned to each ot them, and the flremen.and pollce. were In- structed ns to the best menns of resuacttatlug the stricken’ people - who wore * being hourly "reported to thom. ° There® can be no’ doubt byt “many “have died who could haya “been saved had they recelyed proper attention nt once, Precious time has been wasted in sending for Ainbulances and carrying. thom to hos pituls, where thoy arrive top late -to * stored, Others, who could. not be reached by physicians or the hospital ambulances, have dled: miseral eaths, whose lives could eusily, have. beun saved -had those around tent been “fess: Ignorant, A matt amend Melwan was prostrate londg and ly au hour wag pronounced dead, Bb taken to the Morgua packed in fee preparatory to burial. ‘Ti ca cooled hia lugd, and. the attendant. was roo afters wards: greatly . asopkhed: to: thee up one of the trough and clothed. ‘The out Ing of 2 many tempgrary hosp{tals, and the Instructions the police and firemen have received, ib is believed, will Sronlottd there be io iuprovement fv fis provements in femperature. “there Enugre air + F Foals cool spall ure i or O'Null & Co.,'uf Pittsburg, }up the question tral, : - stirring’ to: niaht, however, than for several d and the people aro hoping that tho worst is passed, —_ 8T, LOUIS, Spietat Dispateh-te The Chicago Tribune, St. Louis, Mo, ‘July, 18%—Miss Emma Downer was sitting in the doorway at her home Inst evening when an unknown mat passed and anid that her father had been sine struck, and was dead, Miss Emma caught up her hat and ‘inf all the way to the Stock- Yards, where ‘slo met her fathor, who hid heen nt work thdre, She apparently fell all right. As sooti na she recognized her father she started to (valt home with hin, When near home she throw her hand on her chest and sail “sid felt so strange there, and began ‘to (‘ansp sand enteli her breath, . Mor father rusticd for a doc tor. When he returned he found her Unconsetous. Tio mer could not hold her. She has been in tho spells alternately evor sluco, not steeping miore than ia heur ata tine. Miss Emma is ove of the highly ree apected young lailles of the elty, ate her ease exelies tho greatest sympathy, us her mint aces tobe nifeated. i William Andrews, a, private, watehman, this morning: found Ernest, Fisher dead. Andrews was passing through the alley, ale tending to Is vogitar rennid on duty, and saw the shop-<lourapen, Ile went up-stalrs to notify Fisher, and found his body thrown Across n lounge, the [at fouching the floor, and a pool of blood at his hend, whieh Issued from his mouth, To the W anscelated Press. St. Louis, Jul: —A very heavy ‘rain storm this evening and another to-night scom to have broken tho heated. term, ab Jenst temporarily, but the Indications of a by no means flattering > or whatare desired. — 7 ADRIAN. MICIN Speetat Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune. ADWAN, Mich, Jwy 8%—Torriblo heat 1 has prevailed here for the past ten days, In- terspersed with oecasional thunder-storms. Yesterday afternoon thera was a territic burst, and much damage was done. Fred Warner, of Palinira, ab work ln wu whoat field, was struck by Ilghtning, I1is hutr, back, and leg were singed, and he remained unconselons titlthls morning. ls partner, James Hyde, was also supposed to be fatally injured, but Js now better. Numerous barns and sheds were blown down, and Charles Quigloy’s barn, In Adrian, struck by Haht+ ning and several men and horses stunned. Another and -flereer storm swept over the county about 4 this morning, and, although no lives are reported lost, many barns are re- ported struck by lightning, blown down, or unroofed, crops prvstrated, aud orchards and fences destroyed. - IOWA CITY, TA. Towa: Crry, Ia, duly 13—An unusually hoavy ruin in’ this vieluity Inst Sunday swelled. our erecks somewhat, but soon dis appeared withont damage, Yesterday word reached here that the Sunday rains west and north of us were very heavy, and: that, the Jowa River was rapidly rising, Murengo, on the lowa, thirty. mites directly west, was flooded with four fect of water, anda small deluge was expected here, At noon, yester- day, the river, which flows on tho west, side of this city, begin to rise, and is now higher than at ‘any time since 1851, ‘There are over twenty feot of water 1y the river. Buildings are being washed out, dams washed away, and mich damage done, ‘Che matn part of the city fg on the blufts. A THE ONO RIVER, — Louisyiuiy, Ky. July 18—During the Storm this, afternoon the tug Goldsmith Maid was lying alongside of tho Mall Ling wharf-bont and the ferry-boat Shall- cross was carried down the river by the wind, and ran head on Suto the tug, etitting ler down, and causing her to sink in'a fow mntnutes, > Sho ‘gvas owned by. James Ty Duify, and was Yalucd at about $10,000, A barge of ‘cont; and a fuel boat and fn pumpboat wore sunk at James Duffy's Lunding, ‘above Jeilersonville. | ‘The barge was owned by Sumuel Clarke, of Pittsburg; the fnel bout by aX; HH. Dugatl, Of this city. he pump> Dont was tha property. of James I. Duty, Logs, $8,000 or $1,000, At Coul, Hoffman & Co.'s andi, thelr ‘putnp-boat wns’ suk, No further damages to floating property tlinn this could be learned. a \LOUISVILLE. | eee _ Loursvitie, Ky., June, 13—Tho mornt opened very warm, tho thermometer reaching 85, and continuing rising through the day th 5 p, m., when st iad reached 98. At this thie a violent storm of rain and hall broke over the city, coming from the northcast, with heavy thunder .and- lightning. “Che temperature fell to 7%, and the wenther has been cool and plessont since, During the storm the wind: reached n voloclty of forty- five miles per hour, and the tain . fell in torrents. . Neurly an Inch of rain fell In about an hour. The wind -caused considerable . danmnge, especially on the ex- posed hills in the enstern portion of tho'city. ‘The Muthadiat church, corner of Haticook antl Market, was: struck . by. lightning, and unrated by the wind, ‘Tho steeples wero alsu shattered: ay St. Boniface’s Church, Many private residences were unroofed and Sujured, and nA number of dunib aniuals killed. Savernl cases of fatal sunstroke auld minny cases of prostration from the lieat oo ourred during the day. ” ‘ ee . SUNSTROKES eds THEIR PREVEN- ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Quenec, July 1.—The editor of a journal of largecireulation like Tin Tripune may ef- fect a great deal in warding off sunstrokes from the populatin this hot weather, “Sun stroke {s an affection of, the brain and upper spitial cord only, Tha effects of ‘tha. sun’s heat on. the umuscles ‘mny* bo ‘oppressive or depressive, but aro seldom fatal. ‘This being so, wo have to protect, tho head in order to ward-of tho danger. Shade and rest zo withowtt saying as proventives; but,.if tho pevnie must go into the sity, tet them study ne hend covering. Some of the helmets in Use may be good, but the effective protec: tion is inuch neglected, “Evaporation, which you ean cmbody i) a sponge, or even: band- korchiot, within the hats a plece of leo {n- serted In the top of: the sponge, and renewed as nected, better stil, A wire frame may support the sponge, ‘Tell the hatters, ‘Take, ‘our all points. . Yours, tenny HEsistind, LABAYETTE, IND," . Speetat Disvateh to The Chitaos Tritune. Lavaverte, Ind), duly 13,.~The heat yes- terday and Inst evining was almost unbear- able, and soveral ondés of sunstroke ure ree ported) LH. Clenjuns, for some tims mdn- ager’ uf the American Telegraph Company in this city, was prodtrated, Perry Sneethion, a carpenter In the entworks, wag also ovor- ‘uly, come, William Stith, a bakdr, was over- Gomes wd A ae Ae pronounced orittan. al 1, Was siinstrucl Bad tit it's couples of hoursafter, * ” ; f . ee %. + MUNOIE; IND, 1 Bpeelat Disyaten fo. The Cnteage Tribung. , Mune, Ind., July 13.—Jeromiah Helm,-a promingnt farmer of tlis county, was yes: terday dunatruck while harvesting, and dicd before ue sou be arene the house, Proseouting-Attoriidy Mollott was overcome by the eat peur dart at ‘Albany, a@ villugo of this county, and: was anable to roturn home yntil this moraing, of danger. ‘ BENSOS +. MINN, Beectat Disvatch The Chicscd Tribing, » St. Pacn, Minu,y.duly 13--A Benson spe olal Says a tempest ylajted Mercer Township about 8 o'clock, leypling iniprovetnonts aud willing rere sane ea Vreis, bee aldes Injuring say Hay jes Whose nanes could Nos. be gant e ils Jattor. topo, cual not be vorliied. h as ln ba hid tid THE DES MOINES AND’ Raccoon, Des dures, 1a, July 18,-~Thé Dus Molnes sid Raceaon Rivers ae substding ab this polut, haylus fallen two and & halt ta’ three feet in tho past. twenty-four. hours, «Thera have been*uo trains frou the east over the ltock Island since Spidey morning, ‘Phat Toad - expecta, to haya a train both from and to Chicnaga to-day. » The washquy near Cour merce has beon revatred, and trains run west He. dy out pct 14, 188iI—"TWithVin PAGES, to the State line once inore, ‘Tho chteako, Burllnetdn & Quincy and Northwestern hideo fot yet répatred thelr breaches, ‘ho dans are by the overtlow of the Skunk and Wes Moines rivors on, the tow lands of Mahaska. Lounty ts very sertous, hundreds of neres bo Ing submerged. ‘Mousands of dollars’ worth of stack was lost, whole herds tumbering over 100 each belng drowned. ‘Two hundted and Afty thousand dollars will not cover the damage In Mahaska County, MONMOUTID, ILD, Bpectat Dispateh to ‘The Uhteagn Tribune, Moyourit, Mh, daly 13—Tho;heat has been. most. intense here for, the past week, reaching 163 {n tho shade each day for four days, and averaged 03 degrees, ‘There wasn} radial yesterday “of 10 Inches, whieh, coulet the atinosphera considerably. “2 INDIANAPOLIS« IND. Ing, announees Itself in fayor of tho e of Raphan and Miller. leeting s AT. NEW YORK. CONKLING, New Yon, July 13.—Tho News says: 1p having been stated. in Albany that, if an. other cattetis Is held, Conkling would with. tira, Stquiry- was made of him to-day on, (his point. Conkling replied emphattealty that he was in this mee to stay, and all ig advices from Albany were satlafactory, ang ho should not witlidrayy tinder ‘any cireum staneese When asked what he ‘meant bj baying that his dispatches were satisfactory, he replied that ox-Maralil Mayn and Speaker Sharpe assuged htm that no dleetion couty be had antes hts chilms wers consid ered, “We can and will hold: out?” telegra plied Speaker Sharpe this morning, DOG IN THE MANGER, Another Sot of Unsuecosstut Bale lots in the New, York Legislature, * Lapham and Miller Laok Nine and Seven ‘Respectively of an. Election, Abortive Attempt. of, the Demo. __Botetal Dienuteh to The CMewso Tridunee } crate to, Secure. an ‘Ad. - Cee Mlyeatted eauen eta: IxntaAnaroris, Ind, duly 8.—There wera journment. »’* where ench mentber can vote for his chotce, three fatal cases of stnstruke tu-dayy—W. = : without belne ebwed by a supsidized preg S. Woodward, a musie-tenchor, Jolin “os he hus no fears of his own nomination. ft¢ sid, furthor, that, sitice Plathhad withdrayy without his consont, he woultl not attempt to lutertera with the selection of Ptatt’s sug. cussor. Sa S IS ES Pel ea GEN. M'PHERSON. The Status to ils Womory to Bo Une velled nt Ciydo on tho 22a Snvt, Speetat Disnatch ta The Chteagd Tribune, + ToLEdo, O., duly 13.—The unveil ng of the statue to Gel. MePlicrson av Clyde on the 22d inst. promises‘ to -be very tnpustig an, ntorestiug, on account of the character gt the exerelses, the uinber of distingulsted soldiers present, and the snilitary organtea tlons and posts of tho Grand Army repre. sented.) The'-Committes of Arrangements Have about comploted. thelr arrangementa, and to-day unnotines the following program: Sunrise, National 'sdiute by the Fourth Olle Battery, of ‘Toledo; 8 to 13 o’elock, reception of delegates and distinguished guests; 1p wu, formation of column forthe procession tg MePherson Cenivlery, At tho statue the followltg 13 the order of exercises: i Seaver by Chaplain Robert McCuno, of To 2 Unveiling of the statue by Gen. U. 8. Grant, ‘Sriled seit bo attended by a sulute from tho ar 3. Muste by: thie Clyde Gleo Club.’ 4. Address by Muj.-Gon, dt. F. ¥orceo, of Cine elnnnti.* * f: Address bi Gon, WW: E, 8t yf Chi 7 Musle—*Sherman's Savon tetio Sans 4, Short addresses ‘by Aistinugalsou persons resent, including Gens, Grant, Sherman, Loa jolknup, Kieter, Lauaott, Gibson, and others, Smnltly, 0 laborer, and Daniel Kissmore. ‘The mean, inltly hide only been imarrled y two onthe, * Their Anger upon Failing té Réceive —__ the Combined Aid of tho: RICHMOND, "VA. us : Buoks, Sot Ricusioxn, Va, duly 18,—'Tho mercury, : om which for the puatten days has been ranging - Nigh In the nineties, reached. tho maxinun to-day, When. It tndiented 105 In the shade. It was the hottest day for 's. A number of prostrations from treat oveurred, but only ony death, z ? HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Spectal Dispateh to The Uilsaco Tribune. Hor Sennas, Ark,, July 13.—The weather for the past few days hag been Intensely warm, the. thermometer hanging from 95 to 05. degrees In the shade. No fatal cases of sun stroke hive been reported as yet. ‘The nights are delightfully coul, % ¥ Conkling, Declares. tint Ho Is Stl in « the Race ‘and Means to Hold:+ # Otte Ls No. Way Out of the Deadlock: Owing to the Obsirnotion of the Dofeated « “- “+o "Bs.Senaton |) Uy AT ALBANY. “THE DEMOCRATS, =, “Bpectal Dispatch to The Chtedgo Tribune, ALBAN 7 ¥y duly 1%—Lhe Democrats are dol all the -talking to-night, ane threaten to * bitst things’? before tho week igout. Jf thoy can’t force an adjourninent, they say they willend up with an election, Lho tmiediate cause of thelr indignation: Is the failure of the Bucks, or Obstructionists, as thoy aro now culled, to “codpernto with them this morning In passing 2 rasolution for final adjournment on Saturday. They had counted on the aid of ‘the Conklingttes, but when the voto was taken-on the resolution in’. tha. Assembly only seven. of the thirty-lwo wero in) ‘favor’ of the Bronus toby) ant the’ resolution wag defeated by.a vote of G4 to,0%': Tho) © Tho exercises will close by 5p. M. Democrats voted solidly for it. eh ap for the evening departing BATT Meg tne ‘THE FAILURES OF THE SOUEME the day: President, Gen. Rutherford B has called forth some vory angry denuneiae | Hayes; Grand Mursifal, Gen. BR. P. Buck Hons of tho Coulcling, crowd from’tho Demo- | {tude Aids to Canna Marshal, Col. Hi Bare erats, ‘hoy-ate also threatening to stay ont J. Suldere Meth. Henry de Stain of the joint Convention; so a3 to Insure the ores ' B, Fuller, and Capt, Ea election of Laphau and Miller and’the utter wAbont twenly posts of the Grand defeat of Conkling untess the Bucks vote for an adjournment to-morrow. 'To strengthon the Idea, a piper calling for a entecus fa in clr culition,and the Democrats are dropping hints NASIIVILLE, TENN, © Nasnviitr, ‘Lonn, Jily 13.—John Beh- rens, 0 Biltlinore tobacco merchant, dled of aunstroke this afternoon, : »- OANADA. TORONTO NEWS, Spectat Dispatch to Tae Cileaag Tribune Tononro, July 13.~Trickett fins arrived here, and ia the guest of Dave Ward. It Is understoott that he declined Hantan's prof erred hospitality on account of belng dissat- ised with his ruling'as referee at the Ottawa regatta. Gauthreaux, the absconding Civil Shorift from New Orleans, who was charged with tho larceny of $1,500 worth of jowelry frag the London and. Paris House here, has hea aciuttted to bail of, $2,000 in his. own.recags nizances, and to. furnlah, security in, $7 more, ‘The guse willbe tried at, the it Court of General Sessions,” EN A gitl at Elinwood beng kept frodicnttemté ing 8 series ‘of oxeiting revival nreatings by her_ parents, threntqned to starve herself to death, and actunily fisted for fourteen days, when ‘her. friends deemed it best to let her Nave her own ways —¥ ‘The change of gauge on the Northern and Brown, army will be represented, and the following distingnished soldiers and citizens have ac cepted Juvitntions to be present: Kilbura Knox, New York, brevet Lieutenant-Colone), inte Chiet Cownnlesary of Subsistence’ tn the, that this course of action will Te pureed fen | Au OF the Tennessee: Geurge | eal, Northwestern Ruilways has been completed | cadets becomes “necessary, The general YS Now Yorks bir Sa nt over tho entire lites.e Phu mituge 18 HOwfout | bellef ie that thls talk is. all bhuf, and fs In- Silliness New dries J. S...Atabilingon, feet elght andone-lalf inches, Before it was i tented to frighten enough Conklingites into voting for an. tdjournment. It is: thought | Gen. M. that several Democrats will stay’ away to- morrow, so ag tu bring Jinpham and ‘Miller withIn two or three votes‘of ‘an election. ee ‘TNE BUCKS ARE UNEASY: | this evening, and may bu driven by the Demo- Batknap, Washing. .P. Kenedy, Bellefontaine, oy Force, Cincinnati, who is to de dress; J. aA. Wales,. the Puck artist, New, York; Gen. A. Vilekenlooper, - Cincinnuth; A. HH. Howe, Cleveland: the © Foi, Jamies Manroe, Oberlin; Gen. Jolin A. Logun, Ciiltngd; Gen. W. By Th 1» Chilet Signal Oftteery Gen. §. Warn Kellter, Taylor,‘ Warren, 0. five feut sixInches, * Arctlele denounces: Government manage- mentor control of the telegraphs, and: says the'English system {is costly. unprogresslye, aud unpopular, which cannot be sald of the service in Canada. Whily opposing Govern- ment management or control,-It ls suggestedt as posalbly adyisuble “that the Government ! ; asira.”: ringfleld, 0.3 1. Be | might purchase” all: the-“telestaphs’ and | erats to to ns-thoy desire,” It fs believed that | 92TH ; Pitin: Gow’ lense: them ~:to = private compauless on { another, resolution will recelyo a ‘Inrger fone Winn i. Gibson. Finns oy Es ghurt fering). Bh: fined TAO, an ae voto In. the Assembly. ~“Twd' or | Chleago, tas i a gy} jo" ¢ VI " le t - 4 ites y - i ‘The Damninion Fost-Omes dnspeetors eld | three Conkllngites havo stated that : WISCONSIN An Impértant.Docision In the Mitford - Dam Caso—Jovtiug of tho Board of + Begonts of.Normal Schools. | 6 « + _.,, Speclat Dispaten to The.Chicigo Tribune, . MADsoN, «Wis. July. 1,—Judge Stewart yesterday made q decision having. an impote tant :,boaring;-upor. tho | Milford dam .case, ‘Tho, dant js. said -to overttow a large portion of y by damming. up-the Growfahy11y ‘the caso of Valuntine West against Nathat | §. Greene eb, al.,.tha-detendants,as one of thelr defenses set up that the plalntiif’s, land was inctmbered, by a mortenge, and that thé mmortgage was oO nocessary-party to. the ac Uon.. ‘To this defense the plaintt® damurred, ‘The Court, .after a lenathy arguinent, over: ruled the demurrer, holding: that the mort-> gage . was !. n-necodsary ‘party, As * the same’ defense { ‘exists . in..a mnjorlty of tho actions igalnst thé owners of this da, all persons holding mortgages or lens on the Innds clatned to be ‘overflowed must, under this deciston, by made partics to the various actions. The plalatilt’s counsel . intimated that. he ‘shduld .appeal fromthe decision, Dantel Hell appenrud for the plalntiit and Willan F. Vilas'and George G. Greene for © the defendants! vcr yee te . The Board of Regents of Normal Schools, tn mecting this’ forenoon, Mr. Chandler, from: the Spectal Committee, ‘reported 1a favor of the Board -visiting Milwaukee to se I€no caucus Is held Thursday thoy will go for an adjournment. ‘Lhe caucus plan hus mulned a few recruits in the Assembly among tho Wheeler’ men and Fentherhends, yot thore soems no prospect that a caous can bo culled. “If the Assembly votes ‘to adjourn. it will take n long tine to’ put the resolution a meeting here, at which Mr. Lovell, the oitl- cer uf the Raliway-Matl Survice atClaveland, was present. it fs probable that the Canadian authorities will ere long. adopt a volley whereby the detention of letters Inthe ‘Lore onto and other city ottices will bo avoided, aod tha work done on the cars, us it ls In we MB. ee ue . .° FEMALE STUDENTS. <4 Speetgt Dispateh to ‘Che Chicago Tribunes =. TIAL ax, July 13-A pplication: wag re- cently niadé on behalt‘dt*two-young Indies attending: the: Normaj*Schodl. tt Truro for admission 26 undergraduates to Dalhonsio College. ‘The question was considered at i necting of the Goverpora, and St was unantl- mously decided that all prvilores of the enl- lege, Ineluding the rights of inntriculation, graduation, dnd computition for scholaraiips, ecuxtented to female ns well as male stu- ents, through thé Senate. * ape: BORSTER) | 5 has at Iast como out In favor of ‘naining. the lust ‘day’ of’ tho session. ‘He “atgtios "that the “knowledge that adjourrinent ‘will take’ place “on. a certain’ data: will iend the “members to find some - way; of ‘| finishing the contest before that time... Tho aAchninistyationtsts: say that his vote will not deelde the -1intter'now, ns at least three Ob- structionist Senators will not vote to adjourn withoit nn election, Lae, 21 z J. 8 Swoonts noups* |, me that: when: Conkling’s” supporters, see” that tho only alternative 3 an adjournment or election they. will’ turn in favor of Lapham and Miller. * ‘To-day’s voto would seem to in- dicate that tho deadiock Is Armer than ever. Lapham and Miller gained a vote each froin an Assemblyman who was absent atthe be ginning of the: week,, and Wheeler's score wis Indreased two by changes on the part of two abstructionlsts, Beyond this there was no difference between tha ballot of yeator- day and to-day. 8S . passa +» To the, Western Associated Presse A SITARP LAWYER. . Bpeclat Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribiine. * MONTREAL, July 13.—During the raze hore for, tickets to Bernlinrdt's “performance a young layyyer named Lavlolette was arrested. forobstricting the thoroughfare nt tho tlek- eboaifice, He was shortly after dischiurged, but he brotight su‘action against ‘the city for fulsy arrest, and recovered 8500 and costs. + KWLED WHILE AT PLAT. Speclat Duapateh to The Chicco Tiibunes Continawoon, July 1,—W, J. Greenwood, ert lect a site fora Normntl Sclico! puilding,which aschaol-teacher, accidentally killed one.of | Arnany, N. ¥., duly 18—The Joint Con- | was ‘greed to; anc: to-morrow morning his scholdrs 4 few days ago, As ho was play- | Yention of tho Legisinture balloted tor a anc. | Hxed asthe tlne, -Regent Macalister pre- Ing with the children ‘nt’ putelng tho atone | cessor of bx-Senator Conkling, with the fol- sented, a Fesolutiiat 49. approneins) 5,000 Soe ene Oe Cae Tt Heth just.ns the | towing result: « vs ss ! | After some routino-work the Board elected along left his hand. the [lice tallow was a0) | Fie ollicara ns follows: President, J. H. Evans, fpatternards.: pneeicaet ies = Lak et al] Wood Plattevillo;, Vice-President, ames Macalle r,* Milwaukee; . Secretary, Wlilard H. Chandler, Sun Prairis, -Regent MacAlister reported tha number of graduates at. the va- rious institutions this year td. be as follows: Plattevilie, advanced: course 7, elementary course (17; Whitowater, ‘advanced. course 7, . AN ABSCONDER. Montneat, July 13.~The polles aro asked to look out for an absconder ‘from Germany . Necessary to choice, 78," 1° °°: se The. ballot’ for asuccessor .of ex-Scnator Platt resulted: cis ce le i namod Franz Herininn Dockman, who stolo | . $1,000 inarks in German notes, =)... ~ . | Kernan (Domocrnt). {61} |Cbapman, 2 | elementary’ course 23; Oshkosh, advances i 2 - 7 F u a eee 3 course oy elementary: conse At; diver als ; advanced course .3,; ale! COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Bi Stel. sccee ] 1.) Regent. Weeks: introduced ‘a -reanlution (0, tho reconstrnetion of outbuildings at Osh Kosh and Whitewater, Carries we) GS “DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, :. dont Bartlett Testifies in His Own (MohalfHe "Tolls ‘a> Different Story ‘from ‘That of Els Persecutors. , cspectae Dispateh, to ‘The Chicago Tridunt . ’ Haxoven, N;'H.; July 18,—Prestdent Bart, fott, of Dartmouth College, waa on the. wit ‘Nwse-stand nearly all to-day, and gavo rather wdjiforpnt idea of the management of the Iu. atitution than appeared from his persecutors. His evidence was : that -he bad labored hard to-broaden the’,tone of: the college, and: had coSperated “with tha’ Faculty in. that way} thut lis grenteat effort had bean to'relleve the Colloge of the debt of $117,000 under which It Inbored: when : Le was appolated,.and of the yeurly deticiency of: $8,700, and the result was that «more. than, $170,090. bad been ‘recelved «during -his entered al .Tesponse to his Invitat! gay oN belne 19. Tio adiniteed that he was | -B atrlot disolylinarinn,. but argued’ that he had said and done notliing thay cuuld not be upheld by all: lovers of the college, He claimed that the reault of his administration det Han RT abi gr odtargnient, and the deelsion of the ‘Tete Adjournment of tho Nailonnal Avsocia- ‘Hon=—Onicord Elected. “Byeetat Dispatch (0 ‘The Chicagn Tribune Dernoir, Mich., July 13—Thoe National Association 6f Comnictelal:Travelers to-day adjourned, after voting to meet duly 12, 1683, at St.” Louls, ’- Resolutions regretting: the probably fatal Ulnéss of ex-Cov; Bagley were atopted,. Thomas.A, Young ‘of Now York, 0. S, Favor of Ohicago, A. K.:‘Tolman of Boston, 11, 0, ‘fatum ‘and George W; Gel- ger of Indianapolis, Henry L. Junness of De- frolt, and, Honry,. Walley of Silssourl,. repro- senting the ning. Travellng Men's Assucig- tons, and Josoph -W,, Rosenthal of Roch. eater and, Guorge ..0, Webstur,, Sr, of Indianapolis, . at largo, “wore nappoint- ed a committee - to curry forward tho avork of the.: Association relative, to the matter ot getting reduced fares and rates, aA resuluition was adopted requesting the Comunittes to use thelr endeavors to secure 1,000 mille tlekoté at 134 cunts por nifle, and tlekots for lens thin 1,000 mites; at 2 cents per mille. The Committee were nlao reyuested 'p ask rallroads (o grant members of, § tate ssociations who are members of the Na- tlonal Assoviation .,"*home-ran ” thekuts on thelr Tespaut ve roads on Saturdays and Motte days, ‘Che following officers were elected Necessary to cholee,; 78; Adjourned, ©: eat > sAWOUT ADJOURNMENT. 7. 7S, Ono minute before the Senate appeared In Jalnt..Convention "to-day, . Assaniblyman Dayton culled up his concurrent resolution for final adjournment,-and called the pre- ylous question, ‘The entrance of the Senate prevented nuy further,attention to the reso- lution then, but Dayton rengwed it after the: Convention adjourned, and amended: it so° that the date be Suturday, the ith, Inatoad of Friday; the 16th, Patterdon (Dei.) wag in the chair.as Teniporary Spunker,and the Ad- ministration mensaw danger ahead, Husted moved to adjourn, but ‘most of- the Bucks voted with the Democrats, and: rejected the motion 56 to 05... 'Flils gave color ta u ‘report that the Bucks. would combine - with; the Demoerats aud * carry |; Dayton’s: * reso lution,’ ‘The ‘roll: being “called, forty-, five Democrats. nud .coyen Bucks: voted for, it, but It was lost—-8{ yeas, to 07; nays.! The Democrats tried to call a caucus in private after the Assambiy adjourned, : but suMotant names conld not be obtalned because of dis- truat of what might be tho outcome, THE DEFEAT: OF THE ADJOURN LENT’ REGO yory angry; for the ensuing .yeari, President, Joseph IL | made the Democratic members ees. 1g expected “in about ten daya, ‘The Raton, of Byrnouse, N.- -¥.;) First-Vice- | anu some fifteei or: twonty threaten to leave | friends. Of President Bartlett claim chat he President, Thomas. Btol.cad, jatrult: ° ‘ ba Second Vice-President, MB, Calg, ‘of. Bow | thelr seats to-morrow aid permit the Adinin- pasa pply au * fay y met, oc ory ie atl B Narang coon t oa ETT 2; Boyatcr istrafiontsts to elect, caudidates,:;‘This was satan iu pe aa : sald, however, fn diger, SUll, while therals no real intention of doing this, the Bucks aro O. Webster, -of * the Indinna :Commarcial f uneasy, Tho Democrats have notified: the a ‘Travelers’. Asssoglation,;Chairmans IL Wares of the Now Vort Commorclal ‘Lraye Semanal “OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, * LivencodL, July 1%—Arrived, the Brook Buoks that they must nssist them to'adjourn elers’ Assocation, Ed Burk of the Michigan t lyn, from Montreal, and the Clty of Paris ear sea no Pte aha a | Baturing, or by prepared to wo he AGM | Ao one ne ML. Craly Of tho Alisguuri Commercial Trav fhat thero tan feat Weal of excitement, Pere} Waspone, July 18&—Arrived, the Frist. Sor Asatte de ly ye eer or ee | hups ont of the detoriined stand of tho Dewt| soni Now Yorks A. Ball, of ‘the New England Coninerctat ae eae Wa cea oman Naw, Yorum, July+i&—Aprived, the Clax ravelars' Asroolation, ‘W. 2). MeVlannaban ; i kot bria;*from’ Hamburg; the Amurigue, {rom of the Weatérn Cominercial ‘Travelers’ Asso+ Indieates, any nearer appronc h to a breal A Hoyre; ‘and the Canada, trom London. station, Henry Van Henson of the California | the dentlock. pipe Democrat, ara Eyeatly Loxboxy nly, ne ateamehips Her Bon mercial Travelers! Assuclation, and aA prove a the tee LO OE aE ae mann ond betntun, from Balthuore, at daurrangeof te, Coveland Commercial | Showto 9 ek ates wil gs quant anomie | fe Dbiand, fn New-York, nave ase high povstaleshnen DAREN opportunity, aul hep decide:upon the final | Mb | oats oT ae reed, Une "60.000 ACRES 0 0 “1 qetion, whitch: means'to aasist the. Aimints- Averpodl. >; Febitay ii: July 1a Nepousuone: vere | RaMottey AYLortsa ah Ra, aes Bees eer oe ope for is at 2 - coholided here to-iay between Gah Beheck, q iy discharged uote "duty in standing par, SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. « fat Dispatch t0 The Chicago Tribune, NINGFIFUD,"Hby July 18,=The Secretary aus | of State to-lay, licensed tha’ Ohicago Mauu- Huntly ut thetr post. 80 SHB INVITATION DEOLINEDS 7 Senator, McCurthy, of the Senfte Ca roprodénting ths Fort Smith’ Little itook Railroad, and “Blshop: Spalding, of Peoria, , and W.d, Qnahan, of Qhicago, representing the Catholle Colonization Soctery, forthe | Committee, this murnhiz genta reply to the | cacturing, Company, ‘eupltat, $5,000; corvor: Purchase ot cogil aetes af tant oh dhs ino ART BaP a Tr etuaa Ho atotse ally Hutaly®iN'B, fiateh, Lovet err tonls foruies iptter far iy SERHOS.}-, » so & WIP TO COMELING: |g. | " he LAthte Balls Journal. triondly t6 Co sea , of | 0 it A vobubls that othar-caanies all be Row shed on the Hue of the Iron Mountain Blathers oie te Bot + The Auditor to-day canceled $2,009 worth 4 . ; hb of, Sum ownally Effagham County