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: 9 THE CHICAGG TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. criticism, but all ngzreed in the courso pure. HST A cer pamper pte ee tn ahasinate the Teesdantot tha United Baton; NEW YO RK. sued, any feeling when Heantved, That, white we tenor tha Preatdent wetieaundtesttn reduca tha aaa ‘of ate | Was an eye-witness of the shooting, palnteil | our deopent aympathy, wo cannot withhold oe a stared nt the torrified : girts- with whom ho | tho steamslitp Celtic, of the 5 had Just boen joking. ‘Thoir screams brought ne, aasoigaitod "by his Wits Phe help, but it enine too tate, wont rectly to the + Windsor Hotel, Western Union Totegraph Company from the Isso of $15,000,000 of serip nnd the pay- ment of dividends thareon, ‘Cho Injunction A Hie " ff . ho | adniration for tho patient, cheerful, and harota fs returnable at Poughkeopalo on tho ohh! ay : rl hew Meat 1 ny londing phystelans to four, aa all recogntzedt"] oUt to Col. Corkhill tho location of” all t Hner in whlelt hy hia the ‘wenry daye hot < 5 COTTON 4 3] where ha was called wnon Inst ‘eventiy ty the Sitnrigty of sucht nstep, and requiesced | parties whou hu kuew at the thae the shoot- Ob his ceed ind nruepte sion au The Metropolis Excited Over Knowledge of the Injunetion renched, th A SUDDEN 11813 a ‘iuioke ‘Timea reporter to obtain hts views on the in the wisdom of the cholec, fo ing took place, ‘The narration necessarily efigmleed That avg return cue hoaritelt thanke os een eilhe etora ft nuid enitaryt aspeedy Rpeetat Hispateh to ‘The Chleago ‘Tribune | brospeet of bimetalism: in Europe and the THE VANTER INCIDENT took very much mora tine than the transae- | tho Nation, and we iuvoke ils benian t a Highly Sensational Meolifie. in Western Union alnuie. - Various ~ New Yom, July 16.—There was s sudden restilts of the- discussion, Although hg exoltemunt anit rise tn prices on the Cotton | YOvARe tins been u rathor rough onv tho ex. Exchange this morning, antl by 0 number of Beanie haa it excellent tone, ang conservative operators to bo unitirely due to | Mls trip ind avitently praved i reeupos. a bull movoment, It being ctalmed tint there | tlva: one. You: ought to iknow fs no Just reason Why the prives should hays.) More about the Conference than f, although advanced: so much. ‘the operations wore | 1 Was on tho ground,” sald tho ox-Seuntor, matily tn duly and Aust cotton, Ono | “Tite meeting had two vutpascs, Firat, merchant auld this afternoon that such ex- Tite aon BATION OF RIEVII cltemunts were not tucommon ab tines In | OF Hs restorat Seeenile medluin of ex. New York, but whether or not they were ns auaneag ani, secondly, 3 the — fixing. of used to thom,, in Liverpool and Now | id — rotntiva: values ‘of ‘tho “two Orleans as ‘Here fa entirely anoth-| metals, ff 1 rightly romember, our or thing, flo. belfeyed that certaln | first meetlag was hetd on April 19, from operatom = having large connections | which date unr sessions were continned In Liverpool and New Orleans had Inttuenced | tp ytay go, when a recess of one month, und the thres markets fora purpose. But what | 7) ya, Sut * 7 outh, until tliat purpose was could not bo enstly asecr- | June 80, was taken. 1 loft Daris 0 weet aye tained.” ‘The effect for a short tina was,| lst Sunday to return to the Unit. panicky but up toa late hour this afternvon ed States, and 1. . understand that there liad been no rumors on the Cotton Ex- | the Conference ins sities ajonrned change that any house hud been so seriously | without arriving atany resitit.” ‘This wag affected by the’ movement as to lead to any | about all tha delegate was ‘prepared to morcy to g i tion, which, the Minister says, {9 photo- | postow upon aur venerated Chief Mugistrate has been tho only unpleasant feature of, Ue graphed on ‘Ms bratn. When he first saw | many happy, useful. years to nerve the peopte, whole case. Litid what E judged propor'atd | O ioau patna the platol, the nsasin’s features | Wh hold in Rratoful and endearing mamory his necessary in thatimattar, and, at present, to | Multenu rats pistol, si 3 | our tumeatic life, bis Intropid services in the say the least, that Ig the end It’? Dr. Bilas, | Were seb as of niorble, and hts alr was | held, and bis wise and sagacious record us a ee hi AAI this, tured away with the ait of |-that of a calm,’ duterminad “man. ole ae Te That wo remand an attempt to mur- aweary man first shot fired took effect. ‘The President | yep the Prosidunt of tho Republle ns a bigh ay tho tired.” ante ter. staggered and threw up his arm, and, in at | orime against the Gayornmant itsolf, and we “L ang repiied Dartlauniely, IM “mye { instant, the assiyin became ngitated and shot | bellove Conroe Bhatti, wt the ourileat’ poxalhta 5 Di 4 ; thine, cuant Inwa making all such attompts pune niladheof tho day, Fur the first nine days 1 | He second tine, Auore NEE lui. “Chen ieiable by deat j @ hid senreely any sleep or rest, but now Tan ov rumors ware clreulated, and the truth was learned with dificully, ‘Tha Injunction seems t& bo a continuation of the Will- fams sult, which was suspented by the refusnlol Jiulgs Truux to grant a pormn- nent Injunction, Mr. Van Sinack says he knows butlittte of the matters nnd that it Is Mr, Willtams? affair. ‘Tho aplnion of tho street appears to he that it will amount to nothing, wud was obtained to depress tho stock, Some titimate that * Mit GOULD HAS A HAND IN 17, : but this is unsabstantiated, ‘The Western Union alice was crowded with people in senrel of dividends, who were paid In checks on tho Union ‘Trust Company, whiel refuses to honor tham ‘when presented, ‘Tho «lecline to-day has given thy bears contl- dunce, Mon who were bullish yesterday are nuw pronuunced bears, hey say there can bo no permanent advance, but that tho mar- Robbery. A Pirationl Vehicle Upsots a “- Mossenger's Buggy— $9,600 Captured. RMINATION AND Reaulved, ‘That we tender to Mea, dames A. TIRMNESS SENSED TO LEAVE ITM, Garield our warmest cougratuintiona un the taking it more enslty. Lind, however that | ang jis tok seomud full of terror ag ho, | Present bonetul conditions of her boloved hus, the relupso after such a great and coutiunons turned to fly nnd heard a ery of KH iti 1? hand semua commen a care to Renith etl strain affects iny strength and spirits. this t4atd the Distriet-Attorney, “corres { grateful thanksgiviax, “As ha sald this savernt of his friends camo nis with all othor well-founded state-| . A copy of the resolutions will bo forwarded tip and began to pralee bin warmly for the sport, slit deed of murder done, as Gut | ¢9, the Irs American Kepubltenn huts wt Letter physteal condition of Is pattont, but teat supposed, his only thought was to Washington City for transmission to tho Ex- the Doctor broke away from thelr congratu- # sl ecutive Manston, ‘ Away eaps tho people's fury, and gain the alielter | tntense “Exettement on ‘ the’ Upper a ¥ "1 ATED, Jatlons to get home and abed. of the jail.” Uo ts, the District Attorney | myo Willey Aswoelation of Osd-iellows ' Spa oor of the Produce : Exchange. Wostern Unton Rostratuod from Issuing Scrip and Paying Dividonds Thereon. DI, REYNUNN RAID THIS EVENING thinks, an’ arrant coward, who had beaeed | fr reply to thelr talogratn of sympathy wo the that the Prosiont had been given more solid | pimself upto that one deed of blood, and | President, sent to the fon, Robert T. Line ay y prev! yy Ol K , | coln Monday evening, July 11, have received t ‘ be prospects of failure, It was expected that about It in advances of reporting oflelaliy, ia eign Tc with elie with no evil to. | Metreuuy guxrimeeseins aru rusts | 88 following lotto af nekuowodgents MiLGse Hew Ma OSE TEER ee Haro thatied Whe rsporter, Mee sults, No patient conld be doing ‘better, ho'| {tis certain that Col. Corkhill, United States | yp ¥"QUErAnmumeT, Wasuiaron, uly. ee * The alleged crop failure has its offect, and THE TUNNEL, view to at aitoption as a co-staudard with sald, ‘Tho discharge from the Swound con- | pistrict-Attorney, Is very clearly of optuton | DeAt Suet Lemuvo me zrcut pleasurn to recetvo | Tho Work of Constructing the Tunnel | the fact tint pricey are now high ov still EVERYTHING SATISFACTORY, gol? ‘The ex-Senator roplied that, white the tinues ty be healthy In appraranes, and, wn | (hat Guitean Is entirely responsible for hls | Your tolewranyoxpressiug tho aympatty Of Ane Under the North River Proceed. arealer one, ts an tnfolligent man would not Eptetat Dispateh to The Uhledgo Tribune. Ainurlouty stetudyotnee he notloved thet he der the infcroscape, shows nothing to create | ets, and shotld be punished to the fullest.) his tumily tn tho suffering whieh Iscaused by hls or now bity for an advance, They mustde | New Your, July. 1%-—The work of con- apurchensiun, 4 extent of the law, ‘The evidence whieh Col, | attempted assusinttion, On their behalf, 1 “Do som still adhdra to your theory in re | Corklill ins ageumulated has only cons | HENOK SRA, AM ud meee mL AE gard to tho position of the ball?” was asked. | firtied tim fy hts original opinion, and now fy my lay your communication betore bint in “Yes, was the reply. “According to all | that the recovery of the President 43 regarded poraon ot an carly: dole Hetloye me very truly THE CAUSE OF UIMETALTIAM IAD GArKK: structing tho tunnel wider tho North River | qmong Enropedn economists and atatuatien Is progressing vory satlsfactorlly. The new | from the debutes of tha Conference lein. Chief Enatneer of the work, Gen. Willtam | tinted that ho did not think there was any erease n great den! before cautious Investors will purchase, LT am convinced,” anid a promlnont broker this morning, “that. the ing Satisfactorily. Edison Rapidly Completing His Arrange- ‘ London sitaution [san especially {m- | Sooy Smith, who has had a great amount of | {uuedlate prospect tat the flea wont the Jight we have, a3 yet, our theory Is proke | ay rensonably certain, those matters are bee | YOU Cee COON var, portunt factor fn the present market. 1 bee axpatveide in work of this kind, hns Intro bee mduntatt by jPuronean Aovernnenia, ably correet, "Che dralnage-plpe enters the | ing more talked about. There ean be no 2 — ments for Lighting by Heve that the holders of “Aimurtcan sucurittes |, duced many tinprovements, Thonew alr-lock | hearing on [ts merits, When asked tre body ton depth of three and n hylt inches, in | doubt, necording to legal and medical can- CORRESPONDENCE . Electricit have sold more than they should, und that,| in the south tunnel, 450 feet from the work- | what source the principal. apposition Pl astralght Hue. It might doubtless be made | ons, that Gulteat knuw when he did the vet cue “INADATY” OF THE PRESIDENT. ys thay Inve bogun to buy again. Lelould have:) ing shatt, has been completed, .and fs now in | he answered, without hesttation, frou Great to enter furthor, but we use no force whote| that It was wrong und unlawful, and that ‘To the Eittlor of The Chteaco Uribunes buen pleased to seo the market to lower, 80 | se, No wxeavation Is golug on ut present in | Britain, ‘Tho British Ministry, he anid, way as to obtain a better basis, but J think that Is past hoping for.” CHITICISING BRECRTARY WINDOM. Spenking of tho Worlds sintement that Secretary Wiudom had been onagedl in Re ever, ‘The direction ts downward, and 0 | he had the power to choose between doing tt Ciicado, July 15,—1t ts often the case that Nutle to the rlght. ‘Tho bullet certainly | and not.’ He was not impelled by any con- | those who know least about a subject are passed the ribs, It might, to be sure, have | yietion or impulse which he lind not the will | most apt to give their opinion, may fall peon deflected from Its course afterwards, | or power to resist. INS mitud, although he | under that head, but at its risk will venture but of thatwve have no evidence, ‘There was | may be cecentriy, ls not so diseased or dls- |. the following In regard to the “inability.” of r ssc : tho north tunnel, which [snow advaneed ton | HOt Bronarad ab Larger Thee contetlate distance af 420 feet; On the New York sidvof | tinnncial mensttres that, woul toni to die tho rivor theshatt for tho caisson hasbeen dug | arrange exchanges. ‘Che British Ministg down to the Sdewentor, and about forty men | had questions enough on its hands: withont Ninth Triennial International Con- ference of Young Men's Chris- tian Associations. r BUT B pet ox Le are wow at work bullding the enlsson. ‘Cals | going into tinanoint fssnes, Whit with 4 mupoad te bohet from the attempted rssasination, Ho was | fons that dently” reskgudtion, “OF Te A DARING ROBBERY. Uiatteeh Seg Asilabunt t reanirae Larg) t t iin gL Hob age. to. Levu lunel evived from Washington a certain amount of United States 6 per cent extended bonds tu be sold for the account of one of the Ludinn trust-funds. A part of these bonds have been sold, and the remaliuing bal- ance are tho subject of negotiations now pending, tt hus been erroneously supposed that these bonds are sold by order of the Sueretary of the Treasury, “The fact is that they are merely helt by the United States Treasurer ag custodian under tho act of Junk 10, 1870, nud are subject to the orders of the Secretary of the Interior, who is trustee of te fund. ‘There fs, therefore, no propriety ny ONIVIOIBING ‘CB SECNHTARY OF THE TREAS- uny Where wo, supposed tho bullet to be, which | suity conscious of dotng wrong, and able to | moval are absolute’ and pormanent vace- gave outa dull sound when tapped, proba | refrain from doing It. tions of the Presidential chair, and that the diy Indicating an- internal discharge. Tnat EVERY BTED TILA 1 TOOI yacanicy thus occasioned should be filled by fs disappearing, nnd may, perhaps, be due to | from tho the 18th of May, when he says lo the Vices resident becoming ae faelg. tee tho partial or entire closing of the sides of | formed thé plan to murder the Presi- Trestitents Tih nthe case oe the tnabilley. the wound somewhere beyond tho end of | dent, indicates hls mental responstbility. | his oftice, L hold it to be the duty of the Vice the drainage-plpe, If so, thists the begin- | tle determined upon the act. Ile | President to dixeharge those duties, not by ning of tho healing process, ‘The discharges | yurchased the pistol with great care. He | becoming President, but by simply filing may have been Internal bleeding. Insuch | practiced ataturget with equal care, Ie tho cane mul uudar the siniple mening eases, if tho alr fy excludad, the blood 's sulected, with great pains, the ocenston, Ie SE Te ceavarate ees hana hie pinee ‘taken up again by the organs without injury.” | dosisted from assasinuting -the President at | and duties as before, CONKLING. the depot when Mrs. Gartield, convatescent, ‘The office of the President of the United ‘Th the Western Assoctated Press. was belng taken to Long Branch, because States fy continuous for four yenrs, miless Wasuinuton, D, C.. July B—It fs now a 9, interrupted as autlelpated in Che Constitu- ¥ B 3) eee the pule face palsted hisarm, Pate, womanly | tons thats, the funelis ft his office understood that the only reason for ex-Sen- | aces do not palyy the aris of lunatics. A ea A eae ee or tet ator Conkllne's visit to Washingtoit at thts LATER O%, dent of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, tne was to calt at the White House and con- he was cnreful to keav hts ‘pistol. dry with a | or the presiding ofllver over any legishutive 1 vey his sympathy and joy at the bright prog: newspaper, and thoughttil enough | & duliberativs bady, when those bodles re- pects of recovery, ‘To-night there were at] 4) examine It to seo that it . wos spectively, at) Burtt, ‘The i Fealdunt seaunot the White House onty the members ot the | fy Grider before, he fired the treason | wor can Une, bony tacit nijouene, fe woud Cabinet, thelr Indies, and one or two news: | oie shot, It Is the opinion. of Col Cork- | seem, therefore, ‘that the President ot tha paper wen. ‘Che favorable: symptoms and | yi thet, althongl aimedieal experts may | United States should uever leave Washing- bright hopes were kept up’ by every report pronotnee tis mud unbalanced “Guitent ts ton City, whether slek or well, whether furan from the slek-room, Att o'clock everything | fully joxally responslble for hils crime, Col, terpenes sr lone al aunees withode urine was In the brightest. promise, and the later | Gortchtii, while in charge of the cnse, wlll | ieaving the Governmunt In the anus of te joursdld not change ft during the mght. | svobably not permitany plea to. be entered | Vice-President, just us the presiding oftcer Tho most encouraging sign of tlie President's for the Government that Gutteausts insane, over the Sennte, House, State Assemblies, or case Is his couistantly Increasing appetite. | iy way bo that, if the President sshull lve, ‘Tho doctors avo beginning to. satisfy Ht by | Guitenn cannot ba sentencitk!tézniore than stronger foud, and he pleks up rapidly under | ofent years? hard labor, bit Gol, Corkhlll, In such ngreeable treatment, Dr. Bliss sald, | thot oyont, will see: t6 it ‘tat, the sentence this afternoon, re ne.posaible.. wae | ene, as nh working-shafl, ‘Che two tunnels will | with x silver question. Ex-Setiator rt begin directly at this shaft, and It is possible | leaves for Washington by an early tne that the original plan of tho tunnel, which | morrow morning, and will convey to the contemplated a double-track tunnel from | President and his fuimily lity personal assur eneh entrance to the river front, will be | ance of the great sympathy felt for them in changed, and tho tunnels carried out to the | the crisis that came so near proving fatal, surface 13 Independent tunnels, - i a ITEMS, ELECTRIC LIGHTING, DAUON UNIONS. EDISON NEARLY bee TO BEGIN OPERA- | New Your, July 15—The Amalgamated Spectal Disvateh to The Ohtcago ‘Tribune. ” ‘Trades and Labor Unions: to-night reorgay New You, July 16,—The Edison Electric Wed for the purpose of starting sinalay Light Company has almost finished its work tuntons throughont the country, so that I In Its first district, that bounded by Nassau there Is a strike. In one State associations is street and the East Itivernnd Sprucoand Wall other States would assist thom. A communt streets, having already wired five hundred ean on fevornuly eae rou the houses, and the number of men at work fn acta o tl rat oe rin iy id oth ay the district has been een from elghty. i foetatlons ROS eee : forty. The.cight hundred houses in the dis- to triet’ will require about thirty thousand agitited DREN cctoncusmiaemicaee Inmps, ‘Tho matus are tld In most of the Sinca the conventent fveecent coli whichin streets, and all that ig needed to begin Nght common te joni ied: a sae its Span tet, r i * Cue! vl le: que uy Is asl Decnd of tie ail of optane | Seay Aaa a oe eon ed bor, Mr... edison expects thats tho | wer. In Chine and Inulin white voppor called frst Mumination by electricity Apon large Sareea aiy ne Loe eg angen, An On ls i cela weil fake place about the middle of counterfolting silver colt, About tho your Ike elober, “The contract mndo between the | 2) ee WS OREN be Che _coppet = ft Saxony, which hud thd vt Company aud the householder is, that the | pong varyrriene tat in amulting ricki ine new light shall cust no more than gas, As | copper, aid the miners ouljed It kupfer ulckel " or false copper. In 1744 Coutatadt. announe itis exbecttd ee in ovory way superior to | tio iscovery of n now motat in kupler ule gigs, there has been It was’ in combination with: arsenic, fra NO WESITATION IN ACCEPTING THE OFFER, | Which’ he could rellove it only in parte ‘The Hghting up of this first. district by elec- { The ,alluy’ OF [ulckol and, araunle whlch be ° trlelty will be the signal, Mr, Edison thinks, } Sird;und bad'n molting potne. weely na Ul aa ch for n general reduction of prices on the part |:cast-lrou. Lt wag not until 182) uit pure al sell wus at Sia Paoueanl feet and make | at 8abt, in Boxong.; Us composition bo acer ‘ a profit Kor the last two months Mr. Edl- a son has been busily at work upon what ho Is ulckel four.” If more nickel be used the alloy tt golug. to show-ub the Parls Exhibition of | polisu; but’ becemes too: brittie and tnrd to Electricity, Every outgomye French. stoam- | hammered or rolled, and can be worked only of ship carries’ a number of boxes’ Cull of ma- | custing. “Pure uickol is n white metal which tar chingry from Edisuws workshops, One | nishes rondily in the air, Unilko silvor, 1¢ 18 not hundred’ and thirty-soven boxes jeft’ last |. feted on by.the vapor of sulphttr, and oven tht A MREWER SUFFERS A 1.089 OF 80,000; Speetal Diepatch to The chteage Tribune, New Youn, July i—A daring and suc- cusstiil robbery, rivaling In audacity the ox- plolts of road agents in the Far West, was perpetrated shortly aftor noon tn Lexington avenue, between Forty-seventh and Forty- cightl streets, Tho victim was Charles Messerschinidt, ussistant bookkeeper inthe = wmploy) of = Jacob Rue pert, the brewer, and the robbery took from him $0,600 In currency, with which they made thelr escape, ‘There were three mun engaged tn the robbery, and, as their countenanees were pirtially concealed by false whiskers, an accurate deserlptlon of them cannot be obtaluud, ‘Lhe story, as toll by Messerschintdt, 1s as follows: This morning he was intrnsted with $0,600 in currency, $1,000 In silver vulu, and cheeks and drafts to the amount of over $5,009, which he was to. depusit In the Germania, In the Bowery, Lt was usual for him, when wolng to the bank to make deposits, to MIDE ON THE ELEVATED RAILNOAD, but, us he had,such a large umount of silver to eirry, It was deemed better and safer for hinto ride ina wagon, A Concord buggy was hitched up, and Gustuve Aungele, 0 Ger- Inth youth, was sent with Ale. Musserschimtde tu, drtve the wagon, . When Mr, Messer- selmldt left the oflee he put the bank-book containing the cheeks and drafts in the in side breastpocket of hig cont, ‘Tho package containing the currency he pineed on the sent of. the wagon and sat on it for bettor security, while the silver ccolu, ‘ted up in a stout canvas bag and weighing nearly sixty pounds, was placed Agulust the dashboard and he rested lls feot upon It, Messerselinidt and lis companton lett tha. brewery.at Third avenue and Ninety-lirst streot, shortly before 12 o'clock for an act which, whether. proper or Improp- er. and Ghat of another ollicer of the Goyerni- uient. Moreover, these bunds are not sold for the account of the Government, og gold was formerly sould, but are disposed of for the aecount of n special tritst, the trustee of wiilel isan ofiicer of the Government, Gen, Hilthouse inforsis us that frequently during the many, yeaa in whieh he has held the oice of United States Assistant ‘Treasurer, he has bought and suld buns for trust finds in the way In) which) these were gold, so that this sale is in tls method neither novel nor exceptional, Whether it woultl not be well to have the purehases and sales of bonds for trust funds, where ollivers of the Goverment happen to be trustees of the Tunds, put on the sume footing of publicity a8 purchases and sales of bonds for the account of the Government, is worthy of conslderauon, Undoubtedly tt is a sufe rule that the greater publicity piven to all trans- aetions to whieh public’ offigers are parties the better? aoOuLD's NOTH, Td New Yorn, July .—The following was sent to the newspapers here to-night: In viow of tho serious Inconvenlence to many persuus from malicious and vexntious suits nyuinst the Western Union Telegraph Vompanys, J have arranged with the Mercuntite. Trust Company tu advance to wll stockholders of the Western Union Telegraph Comphny, tho amount of thelr dividends: pyyable .thla ‘day upon nssiynuent tomo, wt the oltice of sald mii any lezislative or dufiberats body, calls one to take the chalr when :he Is about to yacato “Tene 18 AUSOLUTELY NOTHING now that ean tell you. ‘The President con- It, even tor a very sort time. Practically, wud Ja the senso of the terms thanes to linprove, and to be comfortable.” “tag there been much fever to-day? * as nbove used, it seen tome the President . “The fever which ustatly shows itself fomporarily yaentes the executives chate when liv leaves the seat of Government, mid the Vice-[resident shanti be. foadyandd mnty add, sltto take his place. But It would be absurd to adlirin, that because of such tem- hasbeen very slight. The President has | } ition: owing prenmble and resolition: slept a good den! during the day, and fs do- Witeiueas, ‘A kuso and Kowsrdly attfompt upon ing very nicely.” tho fo of our iidatrlous Prpgiddpt, Jumes A, ‘Ts there any change in the treatment?” — | Garfield, has beon made dince our last mooting; “No, Weare giving him strouger food | thoroforo, bo ft ~~ ‘ Ag than heretofore. He rellshes and {3 grat- | 2esolved, That the membors of the Btomboat- New Your, duly 1%—Tho Now York | Periry change, the President would have no ified when we give it to him. Except tho | men's Association’ of Now Yorks. hureby tondor Stenmboatmen’s Association adopted the fol- right to returnéand resume his phice. Noth- ing Jig nore common in deliberative assent bhes ‘than for, the presiding oficer ‘to call n niembor of the body to the chil, while he Jeayes the chumber—porlinps the elty.. Bat on jifs reappearance, the temporary ofl- car fmmedintely stirrendors the chair to him. In the onge . before 2us, the Constitution pro- ylides 0 special ollicer to fll temporary vacan- ‘Teust Company, of tholr. right. to recelvo the beky nnd = 7 * : strong mineral acids nttraet’it but. allghtiy. cles, ns well as permanent ones, tnd thus ai th ec i dame, wee WAY | Week’ and -to-morraw's bont “will ‘thke'l00 | hy + 46 adiuistration of stronger food, there 1s but | to the Prosident and hig willcted family our | saves tho ‘Prosident. the responsibility of | oud drova down thfough Lexington uvenia | “8 von suly 16, 168. XGOULD-' | nore, My, Batchelor with ight assistants, Nickal hes tie nunines of Jron, and, tke fbi the least change In the treatmont.? doopost aouse of horror of this brutal nat, and | *caiifme to tho clinir’ ‘Tho fact thatthe | Withoutany incident worthy of notice until -> {ing alfendy left’ for Paris, where he will re: | ea, aga iscoldored with: dlitieulcy. Pure atead Sald Dr. Reyburn: "Un addition to what | WeJolnin the untversal prayer that he may be | course of which 1 sponk has not heretofore | they arrived between ” Forty-seventh and r PRODUCE. main ti'charge of Edison's showrooms. Mr. | hus horetufore been used -chletly tor plat ho ato far breaktast tie morning: the Prest- | £2" reatored to perfect health, and again take | been pursued, fs not necessarily any argu: | Forty-elghth streets, They, were coming id AE, H. Johnson will leave ina few days for iny,. for. which purposa its bardnoss and power..to. resist atmosphoric intiuences at mirably adapt it. -Within tho lust year th French have, succecded.in rolling the inet into plates. from which spoons and other table furniture may be pressed, Nickel bronze, which consiste of equal. parts of copper und nickel with a tittle tin, muy be: cast Into very delicate forina, gua Je suaceptibie of a high pollsh, Sines ‘ Jouncll ° dent has taken a sweetbrend and a little bit rip ynceas ine hnailo€! tho, Gomuuliz of sho Ne of stenk.. Thera may be w little fever to- ALMANY. , nignt. ‘The wound Is dressed twieo wn day, Aruany, N. Y., July 15.—In the Assembly and tha discharge continues healthy. ‘Che | the Chair had the Clerk. road the following discharge precedes the heallug. ‘There has | telugram, which was recelved with applause: been no henling of the wound, and will not |" -Wasntnarox, D. C., July 15.—Tho surgeons A SUSPENSION OF IIURINESS AT THE EX CHANGE. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune New Your, July 16.—Business was wholly. suspended ut the Produce Exchange this forsnoon on the upper fluor, where a scene of the most unusual and: Intense excitement ment ngulnst It; nor can speculations ns to the possibile course of a Vive-lresidont, while temporarily, fill the chair, change the status of the question, 1 do not, Indecd, think that any Vice-Pres- ident, neting during a tamporary absence or inability of the Present, would dream for f& moment of attempting unything beyond London, where a model atation, slinilar tothe one at No, 103 Fifth avenue in this city, will be organized according to Edison plans, - ‘TH RDISON LAMP “ has not yet been properly exhibited in Lon- don. In Parls a license :hias beon obtalned frow the municipal authorities authorizing down tho nascent+ron the westslde of the road, and were near tho corner of Forty- seventh street, when . A LICENBED VENDEN'S WAGON contalutug three men drove up forelbly and caine Into collision: with the wagon contain- ce t roy of nickel are worked. at ‘Chuthuin, Conn. au Fee ee oe ee ee een a oe onde Hulse, | tho oniinary routinoor ofiee duties, “tiers | fut Atesgersclinidt and his companion, | ever known in thet body was kept up for | gueitrewule IW thought ae ibe exlubitiog | Humeumler, Pun and it te guid to bo taiada “Doctor, when are you’ going 00; tomperature, 08.6; respiration, 18, =, fubghty, Indeed, | Ue “nothing of haporte atid crowded thelr vehicle aginst the | neurly two hours, to the utter abandonment | of his leit aud power, which he intends to | Coteais andcNew Bluxioo, where but litiest ' TO ANNOUNCI OFIICIALLY SYEAKER RANDALL. nee “ an hha law. 16 OL hg ye curb, Ono of tho mon sprang: from | of business. Shouting, cheering, clapping | inka will erento enough interest: In the mut- |: rention is puta to it,’ It is extensively mlucd ia that the Preafdent 1g ‘out of danger?” was Spectat Disvatch to Tha Chicago Tribune Gut be rently to ack In case nn emergency | Me vender's wagon tito the. bugey, and, | hands, und hustling one another about'tha tor aioe Parisians to make it wort Shite ‘Baxuny and In Biweden, but tha late dlecurery of on askett Dr, Bliss. € Wasmusatox, D.C. July 15,—Spenker | should arise. Suppose a grent emergency selzig Mr: Messerselmidt roughly by | floor gave the.Exchiango tho'nppearance of | O'Stnizing a company fo a sale of the'} a now ore (a silleate of nickel) in Now Cale: will probably suspend the use of tho arsvalcal ores, and yot bring nickel into common use, Switzerland, In, tho year 1852, made a colnal Gorman silver, which Is Identical ta composition “with our nickel cots. ‘fho United States made nickel cents In Lee ‘and aizht yeara later colved tho-five-cent pleces. Belgium adapted nick goinago in 180, and Germany in 1873, Enyltsd has lately colncd peunies for Jawalea, but a hone she ana France adbere to the clumsy com por snail chunye, “hore are some unforeseen accidents | Jtandall ia of the opinion that the shooting of Which may occur, aud there ly no reason for | President Garilold will, upon his recovery, deceiving the public. ‘That ts why we. will tend to cemont the varlous sections of the not any that he {s out of. danger entirely, | country, uh v datlieldis jAatunlatatradlon Ba 1 nsuceess, it wl nimost certain that he Fee ae Ben Loe ee fae eae will be ronominated In, 183!, and almost fm totally recovered from danger, But ho {s a, pusilblete leone teens ‘ pretty safo man. of South Caroling; enlled at the White House Snid Dr, Barnes, to a similar question: | to-day and saw the Prestdont’s Private Sucre- “The public should be given only the facts. | tary. He wished that gentleman to convey ‘There fs no reason, excopt the possibility of | 10 Mrs. Cartel ie synipatly: for her anally accidents, why it should not bo sald that the Fee NN Ee ee eete noo President is out of danger, Ii4 own State but the whole South detested NBYRULN, the crime ae hailed with iy, the bright tho’ shoulder, forced hi back. into his sent, and pliclig o revolver to his head threatened Lo blow his brains out if he made any outery or resistance. ‘The first robber than touk possession of the puok- ago of ~ cufrency on which | Messur- selunidt bad been, sitting and threw It Into the wagon. ‘The bag of silver was taken by the second robber, but {t was #0 heavy that lie dropped it in the roadway and abanitoned It, While this was going on the third wan seized Messerseliinidts horse ‘b: the head and threatened with a sharp knife to cut the lines in two places so us to prevent pursuit, When the first robber had secured the money he shouted, All right!” ‘The two meu sprang {nto thelr velitele aud hind arizen—and we know they can arise even {nour country—while President Uayes was Ju Californin,~-an emergency demanding ine mediate netlon on the part of the Executive Departinent; {tis not diMeult to see that someons would ba needed In Washington with authority to att. In the presont ine stuney, so far as Executive duties are con- cerned, thors may be no pressing neceasity: for thelr dlachniges but the terribly event which calls forth those dlscussions adimon- fishes us, ag ‘Lue Tinpyne this morning well remurked, that all contingencies should bo provided tor by Inw, and the occurrence of each untorseen event should be made the oceaston of such legtsiation as will prepare us to mect ft In case of its recurrence. ight. Sines the spring a change lind been mide In the Ettison any Dy cwiiich the Junips will last an average of seven months instead of four, and one-lorse power Is suf- Jictent for : .* , NINE INSTEAD OF REVEN LAMPS, ‘The change consists in reducing the size of the carbon thread about one-fifth. Improved inachinery has enabled Edison’s mento do this without in plug, the perfection of the lo ‘0 Wall street, and tho Stook Exchange was in ® panic during the entire forenoon, The occasion of this babel was the considera- tion of a changes in the “grain rules so as. to make dollyery of grain in store good on contracts to shippers, as well as on option dealings, In- stend of atlont, alongside of shippers’ yes- sels, as now. Under the present rules, a shipper buying wheat at $L25 per bushel has only to pay one-halt wolghing into‘ vessel, or one-quarter cent per bushel, making it cost $1.254¢ on board. ; uh thread. ‘Tho tent ark factory {s now turning out froin tw 1,100 lumps a tay. dn the uptown districts laid out on tho mip by the Kilison Company the canvassers ore at work getting the housalolders to slgn the coutract uuthorizing the Company to putin use wire, ‘The President of the Company ts Etiquet and Norala. -.- , fandon, Globe, Tt ia amusing, -in rowding contemporary Dt Tolre (ike those of St. Simon) to nutes how voroly ‘the ‘writers comment on breachet toulal otiquet. white passing lightly over grare Olfensea, St. Simon gives un uccoute of the dik UNDE THE PROPOSED CHANGE q % 0, A. Buraxss, ,|:drove down Lexington avenue at o rapid | abdushel of wheat in store would cost y | gontdent that within n year every house. | turbauces produced at court by un unfortunes ey es saad seh har thie cdteupe hones tat Hemet em ee _————— irate, Whew Blesserschinidt endeavored to) shipper $1.45, lighteraga 1h, cents per a ihe holder in the city can have gas or electric Rap Armee nearer i Tegun. to heal, Dr ‘Teyburn aude such ; FIRE RECORD. oe HH HSN ho found that his Mnes were |g), one-half welling from store one-quarter Hehtnccording to taste, . er to, ‘Che King, Who hud borne with ot nee ‘ ; STIIQAGO. - : gOUE An WLR re ; : Binnigy the darents of bis urmlos, tho rend might be the ease, ‘Tho sides of the wound CHICAGO, THE PLACE SELROTED uy THE TEVvES _ | Celt per bushel, welzling Into slilp one-half Y. M. ©, A. ‘| Ta'bls’ Capital, the dark rumors regundiug Ot in the Interlur of the body might bo ‘presse |", ra tae Lae Tua hg nite together so as to adhore, and thus heal with- etl vat! Mricocne ney, th voll out any suppurntion, ‘Tho presait discharges | Pened to meet Mr. C mney, tha woll- come, 80 tenis we ean judge, frdm that are known lawyer and weiter on works of juris- . 3 of the body lying between the mouth of the prudence, yesterday, adked:biim In the course AT BRADFORD, PA. Lrangonv, Pa, July 15.—A fire broke out In aframe building on Main street to-day aud spread with great rapldity before it was subdued. All the buildings on the square cout per bushel, making totnl tax of 1% cents per bushel over the present system on every bushel of grain shipped from New York, solely for the benulit of the railroads, conduct of donie.membors of the family, fairly broken down by this unpardonable of fens. Ho could andtire the vices of his nepier: the Duke. of Orleans; be could tolerate ttt Diunders of coramanders like the Duke, do Ver for the robbury was adinirably fitted for the purpose, On the vast side of tho aventte Is an open lot which extends the whole length of ‘the block between Forty-seventh and Forty-elghth streets. = On the NINTH TRIENNIAL MEETING OF THE INTER NATIONAL CONFEHENCE, - Boectal Dispatch to The Calcayo Tribuns, New Yours, July 18&—The ninth, regular i: grain elevators, warehouses, und couyulsslon.| trignnlal ft the Int , dome; but the "Incredible insolence” of tht ; eh" 4 el " «the | Hl The: 1 1 renulal meeting of the International Con- ‘fady .80 affeuted the King that be ¥! , wound aud tho ribs.” When asked what. ho | Of the brief convertition anaaitoljoyed, for | bonded be enka rE eee ates Napet of the New York & drtoun itattron werelunts, Phy rallrouds ulterior Purves | ference of the Young Men's Chrlstlun Asso- | Unable {9 eat, and tau times wie “on the polakel ‘ thought had taken place in the interior of | 9 conelae statemedt Gy "tha: taw tn, ouses | Wore all destroyed but three, ‘The principal. Te nelghborhiood ts quiet anit almost, de | thelr: lines and Into “thelr vlevators by this | clutions will take place at Exeter. Mall, Lon- | leaving thy tabi, ; ~The Court of un Indian Princo might vie wilt that of: tne Grand Monarquo in rigid code maniers.: An Bngllsb ulticer woo held th ot Hon of Resident at. the Court of uno oly Hazabs sone forty years ago, found one bin of @tiguet wearlsoine cnotigh Inn bot cline Represunting bis Soverelgn, the feaident ia supposed to be on an equulity with tho Hales consequently, wag.entitied ta be sented st suing Une ne that potentate, He Was, toe forg; nt every Interview With tho Rajan oblint to keep on the qul vive rendy: to Btart st feet should’ the Hajub stand: up, and to 8 blinself ya aaa with tho Munaret onler that be infynt nolttior lower the digully tho Euglieh “Sovereign by allowing bor repre sentative to staud before tha Rajal, wor ares the Eastern King by remutning seated fort instant after bu arose. We winile we these ee etlyuats, Lit to Orlontal minds ancl mattersat of no triling finports and a alight, peru together Inudvertant, breseh ff astern ae ner, nay be conatrucd tntoa de! and afect an -Eusterss rutor 9 whore ingaulty 14/34) up as a defenss ton ue Hey AE ap PORE wtoroest, by the. Uallet, eriwuinal se on the question has o taluty, The wound muy perhaps have healed special benring, of course, on the. probable bohind tne bullet, leaving St’ there lmprls- iene the neantn Guftenn, - oned. All we know fs that the local. ulin: nenuity,” reptiell the gentleman, “Is & mation whieh was apparent in the —hupatic | defense in nit cases in whieh the necused did i : not ‘know ant could not understand tha cegibn week ngo hus almost entirely dlvap- | ature of hls wetyand.tn which he was not, peared, and this ts 2 favorable Indication, | responsible tor having produved the state of Furtheriuore, there must have been anind in whites such knowledqe and under- A LANGE KFFUSION OF ILU0D . , stynaling Meru practlenlly beyetid hs Bower * Lusunity is alse a defel erhiudnal hi the talpHler ot Hie body after Vie belt en | yroaveutiog) fn caxes Where self-control was sored, Aas, eon. reabsorbeil, | just, and an uncontrollable, inasny impulse These facts, with the atealy deollne-in the | entiinated In the criminal deed; and where intensity of the fever, ga to Bhow that unture | the ipeusedd aid not wilitully produce and * fg carrying on hor work of readjustinent ana | could not have provented Uie condition of repatr In the literior of the body as suceess- mind in witeh ls aulf-control. was sip fully as in the more superiicial parts of the planted by the Irresistible impulse to com- wound which are accessible to observation.” sorted, particitlarty at the-hour the robbery was committed, when the workmen at the depot were at dinner, ‘Mie ayenue at. this point is the | dividing’ line between the territory of tha Nineteenth and. Nineteenth (Sub-Precinet, ond the police patrol is of a rather Intermittent nature, ‘Cho. robbery, of course, oevnpled ub. fawiniiutes, Dut ne policeman wp. ponred until the waon and the Lileves were ont of sight. fi connection with the Tob- bery, the barkeaper ut Kupport’s saloon, core ner of Ninaty-lirst street wud ‘Third avenue, Tecalls the fact that for two weeks past A MAN AHOUT 33 VEANS OF AGE, of stout build, and witha blonde mustacte, hat been in tho habit of comlug tothe suloon every inorping except Sunday bee tween 8 wnt @ o'clock, [lp Invariably took © scat fn the sonthiwest corner of tie Raloon, where he commanded two widows onvrous Lax, which will operate continunil in their favor and agniust the .canals, until thelr jog prophesied “dry diteh ? is an ace complished fat, When that day comes the Cormnitseloly merchants who, caunut get cut rates from the railroads will be we HOWLING AHOUT THEN! LOSS OF TRADE and monopolies in the fran, ‘trade, created by the railroads, as loudly aa they: were this morning In favor of this rule gotten up by he rultronds, ‘Lhe proposed change tn the constitution was) recomnitiad to the Com- wuilttee by a yotu of 255 ty 275, ‘The call on grain hut to be partly abandoned on account of this state of uifnirs,: i ‘The lower flour of the Exctiange had Its excitement also Ina lord market, which fol- Jowed thy jump in Chicago before noon, after which it fell buck 20 conte on # rattling up" oo O shorts that siruck wrror into thelr manly bosoms. ‘Che geatu markets duu, Commencing on July 90, and lastlag utitil Aug, G, inclusive. ‘Cho different Asso- clattons of the United States of America will bo represented by at least eighty mumbers, many of whom are already ln England, while a contingent of thirty-six, headed by dtr, R. C, Moray, the Secretary of the International Conference, will sat from thiy port on Sutur- day. next in the Anchor ‘Line ‘steamship Deyonin, which Is .bound for Glisgow, Mr. Murge says: “Each day during the Conference a subject: will be spoke upon whieh Involyes*grent fnterest to all cons cerned In the good work of Ohriatianity, but not until Aue. 3 will America COME VERY PROMINENTLY TO THE FRONT. On that day we lead off on the subject of ‘How tondont nyomid financial systoni in the $1,000; Greenownld Bros., clot 3 the Abeld House, 2. Penton, -propristor, $5,000; Union House, Le Mark, proprietor, $4,000; Walch Gros.’ block, $8,000; W, 1 Story,’ drngs, $3,000; Giibert & Sinlth, bitt- fiurds, $2,000; Leavers, grocer, $5,000; Binds ford lee Company, $1,000; Modeman Bulldiog, 34,000, ‘There wera’ in all sixteen bulldiugs burned, and all tho abovo carried Insurance covering one-half thuir Joss, ‘The total loss 48 esthnated. at $50,000, A report prevailed for some thne that several persons lind porlshed a the fire, divest don proved the report false. The buildings wore all frome, nnd burned rapidly, The fire had mined considerable headway before an alarm was sounded; consequently the firomun were placed at a disadvantage, New bulldtugs will be erected within a tnonth, —— losers sare: “Thomas Brndleys Aarne METH OO 5 init the act, “Tho exnet queation to be subinitted to tha CIIICAGO. looking outon the browery-yard. [le alwaye | were nbso stron {tor ier Young Men’s Christlan Association, and tho | Madime de Torcy's delinquencies did ,{0 conclusion Dr, Reyburn enld: ‘The | jury ls, whether the accused know the nature |” phe alarm from Box SH at o'clock yes- | sewmet ongroxnud in a hewsyaner, whieh Ho | Npper flout had. wubsidedi’on ‘tercible ‘ree Tet OF dovelontne -ayetumacieny ties || RABtGrae: » President lias not a alngle unfavorable symp- | Wiehtiold hlumelf trom commattiingley and. i¢ | torday morning wns caused bya fire tn a one- | held befure hits See but lus attentlon was Ine | ports of the crops “anlelnt ‘und unotticial, | the Assoclatien, aulfaupporlies rhe sine A Wondertit Rocovery: tom. Wenotonly hopa. for his recovery, t, whoerkor ant Irresistible jnpulse to cor story framo bulldiwe at No, 11 Halsted strat, | YAarlubly attracted ante nolse of wagons | Goverment and State, public and private, | day take the thin. tuce in dl ‘t Attaws (Canada) Free Preat, > ‘out we are now Degi to bi tre ok | ats WYHwetr war Tere wipaisy to caine Ne hails lines ae oei ere: | waving the yard, which he watchod intently, | foreign and domeatte, trom every art or the | fay wet es abr In this olty some thirteon scara since wet iat Ww beginning to bo sanguine of | mit AG wets produced Ly Mle tail ante owned by Louis lines and occupied by Jo- | Tithe atternadn “he would often respaid | world, r ie soclal and Intellect agenicles Which | ocourred wcuso, In willed a bus'a liver Rates 'e * eccormling to. published oun soph Ph its asa cigar factory, Dainage to building, $10, A stiff alarm to Chemloat nglue No, 1 at 4b a'glouk fustorday morning Was caused by a fire In a three-story brick building at No, 107 Canal street, owned by OU, W, Allen and oceu- “plod by U. 2B, Bassett & Co. a8 & pieture- rame: factory, Caure,. overheated boiler, Damage to bullding, $10. bile is threatened with another ators’ famine, - can be- used to advantage in Association work; what of these to enconmge and what to ae Aug. 4, the losliye day of tho Conference, the apie entitled, *'he Due {lea and Respohslbillites-of Members of tho Association,’ falls tons, AN our papers will we translated tito French’ and German and then widely distributed, a8 , THE PROLARY OnsECT of this yonr’s Conforonce |s, fhrat, to recelve THE MYSTENIOUS LADY IN BLACK, who has beon spoken of somewhat :Jn con nection with the assasination of the Vrest- dent, was at the White House yesterday and to-day, She was in search of a certaln news- paper nian, Who, she says, “has written her up shamefully,” It happened that each timo she called the man she was inquiring for was Guitenn know the nature of lis attempt to taku the President's lite, Me deliberitely brought his courage to tho stleking-polnt? of consulting tty Alls galf-coutrol was nat Jost. Te was not moved by an uricuntrollne ble, insane Impulse, Tis hand Sheyod ils will, Hy purpose was deliberately formed, anu’ deliberately executed. He reasoned falsely, a9 all crimiaals do, in regard to the tonwlow whistle gives by a eoutuanian On } specu! f tho sidewalk, whereupon he would joln hits friend and both would wall off toguthor, dio: had the appearance of a mechanic out of “work, . ‘The pullco are follows ing wp that clow, a8 well nd on number of cothers in thelr possession, ‘That the robbers were professional thioves there ly not the slightest doubt, and, a8 thera are but few erkininals its this elty who are yuroly wouutod, und yet thy pationt receiver Vhon dtr, We Oy TUrkitG, barrister, of this cif was ih yonrs old bo was, whllo worklng fu 098 of tho farge suwmills nt Conustiory, ovorbala ot by the acetdental trust of a truck-catls Oe thrown right forwurd on a elroutar butting of about dixtuon Incboa In dlumater, fle Tho /Arn: wae eeluows cut alt alent dt THE DEADLY ELEVATOR. A REPETITION OF THE .TREMONT 1O0USE ‘ nono, 2 Bpectat Dispatch to The Unicaga Tribune, New Youn, July 18.--A most horrible. ele- vator accident, sumewhut resembling the one ow, Une of the esolzed bata of ular ¥BM) iho vat ondensor mst ; expected advantages of the propused cri, AT CONTINENTAT, IND. exough ta-commit so. ait which aceurred af the ‘Tremont: Mouse, Cht- y y SUE Roe bofare. go ‘wuiy. Tad ucled t not at the Ty it alum, ura isa abi i whlah All Apvcial Dispaten to The Cnteago Tribune SrnG ouahy weet bo FC reece | cago, a fuw SeNrs ngo, and. whereby a Indy |e eee ae ee ear ee ne feighiful wound in tho lowar part at tO oak hod tha fafge? cooling ‘appardtua’ at: work | deems Its punjsiinents the proper meiicius’ Four WAYNE, Ind, July 15,—Rlsloys & | the poles wrun them down, lost hor Hifo by having her 'head caught be- | and develop “a committee to. push | Beet Unaimeroly curouge thn -clRbEd. mel Whittler's saw and planing mill at Contl- nontal, on tho N.Y.) 0, & St 1. Railroad Waa struck by ielititag. lust “night and, for that kind of insanity, Stedieal and legal authorities do not always agrou on the stb fest of [pssuttys “Their standartts are sonie- THE CITY SWARMED WITIL DETECTIVES to-night in acnroh of the vender’s wagon. Tt was marked 3,450,'and bore nlp the nume of tween the lift and the wall, occurred hero to-day, Patrick Harrison, aged 81, who ran the elevator In the New York Hotel, was en tt fontbee and -vluyenth riba. laying oped, eavity of the plaura (without, bowevors WOe ye Ing the: hing, thanve Mindtug ite wa; Se last viglit.” Tha maching will. furnish” some 100,000 feet of cool afr, hourly, Lhe other this Work so that’. the~ feeblest, Ag, & one furnishes about 18,800 fect un hour: It sociation shnll get the benelit of com ing into contact with the strongest grou Y ot the: rary burned to the ground before disvovered. | Bocnkamp, grovony’ at Wes ‘Third avenue, | , j Secondly, to compare tho enna and } diaptragin Into tho cavity uf tho i uine e ay 1 di y y tl mbus i his wast ) two stran ie : . z 3 . room at the uniform tejypernture of 75 da 2 en ae a ORS {inye by | Mutual of Aft, Vernon. - Gr | ‘The clevator cur fs built In two compart | #0 that enh deltaion hin walla away nny and tothe dopth vf onoy inch at, 1 9-ait - grees. Tho large mach{pe Is sald tq gon} the corridor upon whighs.the President's roum opens. This Invention figs attracted 4 great ‘en Who he liad never sden before or after, “From this tts Inferred that the robbers had enreluily mytured: thelr pinns, watehinyg Abuparts bank messenger from ilay to day —— i AT LANCASTER, PA, Lancasren, Pa, duly 16.—Dodge & Son's urt, BS Meauired in the ‘peripbury of eee nee tae aot or mao: aug SE aT MU oe otuyaed UP AY da A live ante oxbiUItg ‘the Ineial \s iy oplulons. The question of Indaufty ts ta be doelded by nity jury as a fact, oath parry hone to the Association of . thelr. awn uy thelrown judgment of all the evidence In the case,” efat , country valuable hinte and’ suggestions of the way dn whieh the work [a caaduoted in niénts, with p baggage compartinent below. the passengerroom. ‘Two-girls were In the, 9 " ! cy former comlog up,” Whon the car stopped at’ | other countries, - Judging from my previous, lop upan deal af, attention, becaly 9 of Its perfect wug- Tiler FRTRLIOAN, cork factory burned to-day, Loss, $80,000; Meee domed Ganly Midunondtecnse Cor tho third tloor, Harrison, who cite alone in | experlonen It fa fale to nave tat ‘Amoriea- favo). ‘The noxt day oe was surprlsindl) a. pera He] > Se iupatite ee Unie Gorter dla -Aniadl Insurance, $20,000, A-numbor. of firemen | x yonder's wagon No, 3480 gave the name of fu aussenger cow rtuent, hearin them | WHI furnish more valuable hinte and sige | aud fn seven wookes was able to ale ye. Hil - MHS. GARFIELD « - la wee ng a \ 8 ate teh marican wore severely burned and otherwise Injured, re Btotan and lilsspestluncs ns ZL Gremnu-| sik and luuKh, put his head gut of the car. | gestions than wny other nation” Of ail ine: Sa eet eat yar Within cho TimitsOue yesterday palin vislt to the basement, to*ex- | Hgpublican Club wax lel at the Grand 1'a, " —— “ys | streak Io was nabavon to-dtny, ‘Cho tiloves | throuRi the upen window of the halt-door,|- European counties Bwitzurland taken, ay eit “i amlue the muchine, and,waa greatly pleased. | taking appropriate aotlon relative to tha ut | AT BLATERVILEL, Ue T. ae th ting of the. wasnt fred a shot over.| and Leas Pan ah Sie arent at dud secon enovelnent, WItB Ear, iy With Ste working, “Dr, Woodward keeps a'| tempted Assasiuution at tie Prestdont,’| _Pnovipenos, Ws 1, July:16.—The bullding By ener! ae Pee toned crit hie: , ENDEAVORED TO LOOK OVER THE EDGE. BN BY tei i 8 5 record of the amount of air furnished and Sts roe Prec presi Hl * AS Commlt-’ sin a a alsliing Foon adjoining fhe vest tole. mashed na | Dib | of the floge Ur} his pwn coupartusnt Into that ae ‘BIB T ALIARM, é we 5 th temperature, taking ls data onoe every | ion Rd. Hodowa, datos Dolshuty Ps ‘ t 100,008 tn od, Gove Regret NTURN OF ECRENATON LOWY, ONE oF TH |" "A Rather Stringent Liquor foaly ok to. kneel ow, f our, He visite the basement every nlght, ; insured, Seven hundred opery |! dawn, while still, fucautionsi holding fast: STRNERT TALK, ‘ Prendergast, and 1. 0, ilyv: te * the guy rope, His welsh 0 Cur, COMMSSIONEES TO THE PARIS. CONFEU,|; 2° ns (Mage) ftemnenticum, 9 aed % aa athe ta prebats veaolu uns tue premise othe Bee woanramy out St HOF WESTERN UNION, and Itinoyed upwards, Before the young. |! ENCE, cents HN ; | venir wn Seti ray :. TIVE ASSASIN... - AT FRANKFORT, KY, ‘Practal Diepateh Yo The Chicago Tribunr + Bpteiat Disvaten to Ths Valea Tribune, i : Comulttes subsequent! HM offered the follow." i A MAN WHO SAW THE DEED, , ing, which was adopted by a rising votes: * i ’ Spciai Dispates to Tha Chttago Tribune J uMnuAS, We, the momborsof the Contral .} wwasttororom, D. Gy July k-The Di | tsegseyfon eaplcay GIS of leat, Jric- Attorney, in compady with the Minister | horror of the nuturious and unprovoked attemps man could draw back fils head hig neck wos ‘caught between the edgus of the car aud the ‘duor, His neck was broken in te tfoktl of ant wye, and when the oar utappod of itself, the crushed body preventing lt from mount- Ing further, the ghastly face of a dead mun Lurday, and a peated ron W verdict Mabie ay i pay coe ifeoukes sider ant tha sv i ol " y “for bur trauble of drawing it, bir. Tow? ireanantad eiuenn, ’ Naw Yous, Juiy\8—Tho most important vgs an the atregt- to-day was the granting ‘of an fujunction by-Judgo Barnard In behalf of Williams and Van-Shaark, reatrainine tha Faanxyvont, Ky,, July 15,—Fire destroyed the cattle puns, a large amount of cordwoud, coal, utc., baton toW, A, Galueg & Co, disttilers: Loss a i Insured 1 New Your, Jvly 18.—Ex-Senator Timothy: -O. Howe, of Wisconsin, who has been abroad, lag adologate. from.the United States to thy. ‘Dunetalllo Conference in Paris, yeturnad hy

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