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VELL - 7 but that was the case with averybody who | the flood waters of the GARE TELD. was in battles, Ho is aman who never knew | sen over 200 mil * fear. People are fl UULIGAGU “VICLBSUIN DNESDAY. JULY 20, I88{[—TWELVE PAGES. ppl reach the 0 except In the imaginations of I ‘They had not the least conception of the er othan [ts | cusers, and that all matters of State were | thing, Some time ago Kelson sald that thera ding that out now in a | mouth, and thls operates usa protection for ) considered by the regdar Council of Mints | were but two things wiilely could work hil way they never Kt It hefore, They Tse alll burned ar alles ‘ik i‘ Wore rennaiiatl iy the byeskllitg nny vues rie Hest enti ue Min, As ents H seen hb dn the very presence of death, and Now, with these feds, strike nea | dudee for not having lnmediately ordered at nies, fe despatr, putting down their ry His Conversation with a Friend wide! na espeelally Ghose whe have been | reasonable that the outlet proposer ab fake | searchtng Inqutry. tee admitted that he had | to 50 cents a thousand or fess, sa as to we the Day Before the Ase hear blin--that be has wot inthe feast partle: | Borane, whiel: ean be made for about 800 | been gultty of this sin of ouilsstons bit at | bid even his eleetrielty and try to force him y Mr been agitated, and that this very bravery | 000, reaching the Guile level in tive wiles, and | the sine ‘thine he malntained that all tho | off by the duit welzht ofenplial, Tle said he sasination. “7 fs tho thing that lias preserved. its Vite (hus | 100' above the mouth, If made deep! and | other Ministers were ti this reapeet equally ) could stand that as long as they could. ‘The far, Many a wenker man would have died | thorough, would -solve tho whole problem | guilty. On the subject of lis having someht | next was the possibility that some other In- : Toug ago. Tthorcht 1 knew hjm before this, | and give a deep, unlipeded ryer channel aa | refuge in the Frenel Consulate, his nnawers, | ventor might inake gas out of water or some A Recital of Some of His Nu- | but filid not. Hel Intolligently provided for to the oi struction. of tho tnlldine by the mage oon sun] well-hole, from the Took to tho greed, side of tho cdillee near whore the elevnee An Urgent Need for Additional | Mthrouh watch thos run down, “rhe ot Fiidded private, reatitence tat {ne Accommodation, ir, Moved Taylor, wt Elveran, ueqel tt ora ranch. Tt way n good thing to “tho Lote Ho'and’ to Wahtiting-rod men, when acts covery waa inudo that iightnlny alwnye wool As tho Winter WII Bring Hs Quota of | angios and sharp projections of butidings 4 that roda were required at exch corner ta et? high as Cairo. though extremely. ingentous ‘© vob so | cheaper mnterial, “In that ease,” sald Edie Consuinptive and Rheumatle the hrowny tually ante, What with circuits tn WIEATEN THAN ANY ONE HAD aLPPosED, | _Sttelr seems to bo the argument of the ar. | satistielory. Unlike the othor prisoners, | son, * f Inyo oly too back to my laborn. Patlonts, Sodding d Housd ought tobe naesteee ul fur merous Narrow Escapes qhotactot Womatter te the peopio tae | Hele tolel refer, aud aL wig born and | Mutha withdraw, rom. tha eauet as soon | forge Lat a professional inventor; aul the tin wito minices 1 gut od ho reali ed fhe sone . 2 ty reared besight of the Southern Misslss aay tie secre watt Te Tl to say, ante " u > wie fs u t from: Death. come to regard thotr Uresident, tow eertaln | iy Y it make nnything cheaper than it Is now made, Sy entlatnatory to tye man who pure $ estent, asa sortot small personage wnyway, und lave spent the Inst thirty years of my | ils departure a muimber of with is At Monday's meeting of tho County Board at- WA Upghtniug-rod matt caine a i Grant’ did something toward taking tis | Ute inv elose and systematic sity of It, L } culled for the proscention, he elit tnd Lato Tt. tontion wae called through w cummunteation | Dan't Drew anco, with nate from nc, Uaee 1 rom eume fi g z ¥ t | were three young men who til seen the . from the Medteal Hoard of the County Hospltat fessor at tho Theolowival College that 4 tue 5 feeling! and then a large portion of theeoun | confess Lean pick no thaw fit the, aemment. | wi h eel ‘ron the Medteal ip feeaor ty that to want, Tho Strength of Preiident Garfeld | fry never believed tint iiayes wan properly | a tehe theluser commteshins al tethers | sesenercamul tne wite oe meer Al ey AMUSEMENTS. tg tho overcromde eonaion oF tho wards, | Hevraina. "Pane Wilt, wose iy Wl [i tional Adminis- counted Ine’ Ehes now see that the President | ag ne better offered, would promptly ap. | who, being at that tine one of the Tadte cl 4 n'les *T curinot say positively’ said them Behe Beha ee : {s tho head of the Guvernment, and that he | prove it. Wut Wes the anne old prineipie et | AbWaL Avie rarer, init Withiesser son THE TOMAS CONCER'rs, At nliht, aud oven the ncuuDation of tho tor ag | Until T have measured [t, but te nn: Mt 7. ry wa eonte: Covernment routine work, donye so as notto | the fneldents connected with the nssist- Last evening Mr. Thomns rovived that plens- ie tatleust, that couibenie la life confession, do, giving fat positions to Government. ofi- | nation, One of the most inte Het witnesses | ant feature of a“ Compusor's Night” whloh ho Satie hs went out to de, ay he thinks with | Crs and good employment to Government | was a frail, whitebearded Mussufinan i an | inaugurated with such success. in 1877, and n you, Did yout io ott this oecnsiont to rite engineers, spending millfons of dollars, and | old-fashioned costicinie, who. related ina fale . , Wy he us mucky, Aesleoping-place, Tho dooufent, aftor a briut | 28 $100, or possibly, even 859." “Ont aaary considuration, was referred to thoCormittee on | tlt Fiabtt wo mew, aid Uneto pan, at i ve ve bin write pf ant Hospitals, who will doubtless ylvo It an eusly | work was dono ahd tho bill was sont inte git No Ia Controlled hy No One, and Is the lnnzo nudience gathored to hear seven ropre- | 8d earnest consideration, Vncte Din’ dectared that te wouldn't payit, \s, rs " tlast having to come nek to the old cons | tering vole that he lind washed the boty of ] ag " Yesterday afternvon aTnmune roporter called } that the man who tvok the orter sald it woult Master-Spirlt of the Qoyerns, with the President 2? z i t sentatlyo numbers of Mendolssohn, As. wilt bo be only $iWor £000. Sant it ald ty i ( ., clusion that’ the floods of the Migstssippl | Abdul Aziz and noticed a small wound in the at the County Hospital and had a tulk with the replied the hi iment. arses atid tetupauber tt (lictunells Peet canoe be Ferulated or controlled by suelr | region of. the heart. Next diay the prisoners | Se by tho program, Mr, Thomas could tardly 0 y Soap en kontleman who onme tu colleot, ‘wo : eke a taunnot RE Re tended churel on a certatn Sunday, and ob- | Processes, 1 say’ thes ean be rogulated, and | were all found guilly. » Bayo: Mando’ Dotter ebleytione, tC wis. ne. tole That he sonskiered to, be vine beat avallablo Grourcmploress. Uncle Des ont disse Spreiat Correspondence of The Chiedgo Tribune, purved that the President ant in sucha. way | coutrelied upon the simple principle that If lows: Bend remeittes for It. man tu the college to gee if they had t actualy it up as many feot of roid ns they el; Willetts anil “Tho enpnclty of tho Hospital | Found th " elated. ife 19.310 beds with ench ward full, but the onaes on foul stata ot Ths ange aye eets Una Tho Py bund novor run ao ns toil 'the wards, equally, | would HOE Lat, bi dite, TAcortRl what ig There nro four dupartments,—tho medical, tho 45 nie Cy e UH pill up, rout fu ‘ont surglont, and gynatozien!, and tho tying-tn-and | Be Wome elabtsen rece ae cates oko thore never hus been a thnosinee Inat fall that | Unolo Dun't eventually patil the bill, hat dee the wedien! and aurcleal departmonts have not | heard of bis buylog any inore lghtntog-rode ®t Leon mora or teas crowded, Each of thoso |, 1uovarhentd of 0 Uhtning-rut tan get. departments fs arrunged to necomniodate forty= | OE TN Tor ine truth ae eae’ CUR Rnd | two patients, but last winter wo bad aé muny a3 | thae one of the uraft drovo, upin a Ve ds sai, fiftystive itt cack, at which time, too, there would | ow, and large house oul Weat pout of Ate, be Vauant beds 1 tho other two watds. Whon L | Who'was reading at tho. door ea fold a tay came here thore were only ix wards witha eh | have lightuing-rods ou hie ‘neusee pe OURbE ty preity of forty patients cach, but Tbave todo | he nada’t thought about. it ‘he tun sah] two new wurils on tho first floor with a capacity widier sald, ‘iave you _ of seventy patients, und two iors nthe attle, | Ponies oa pugthnge peo RNY td with a eapacity of thirty-two, bringing the total | On 10, hy Pas una tnd 9 capnelty of tho hospltal up to about dod. At tho ‘And, ag tho pemdiar's wigon WAS tH ye Got,’ prone time we havo itt patients, and wo shill | tin‘ the export ollmber Aid the Hay behing cable ty run through tho summer months | row'ininutes. ‘Now,’ sald he, Pant MP ina without bolng overcrowded. Tho pressura bos | sire! nddeessiug the Mun Whd war alien been reliaved to a certain extent by the omploy- | fyys' suut ightuing might come ‘| N rend. ment of tonts, five of which, giving accommo: | yicok bank's delights out of one of ong and ‘ution to Httecn Fatlenty, have heen ereeted | Kuwck blanits ueligats out of one of the otter upon tho hospital grounds,’ ‘i tlng up a rod’ on. ench of Thame But “ How do your patients ilke thelr tont life?’ the quiet” reader looked 4 me" Ad “Very much indeed, It's a wonderful bop in pipor’: and" anid be hadn't. A his many surgical cases,” In tho stuumer months | Hol” wren tho Job was done tho peti wo put all the operative casos that woe cin un | pontod his bil. “What's this? wuld the ee dereanvas. If Gon, Gurtlold wero out in tho | yawning and folding up his Taper, ea, ‘aan, White House yard, undora tent, bis recovery | fous! explained the paddler, * Itod: Tor the would be much more rapid thin up in that | crter any rode! . room. ‘The other day in an obstetrical case the | tNotatall, Lonly, sald patio wae, thrsadened with pusrpernL fevers | your putt thot 10 outtook was vor: . oneo to remove her to the Hospital yard. At | {he County Court: tous Chay a Ll Jet water aut uf areservolr or busin | ° 4. Mareh from “ Athalia.” un WV ilows Ty the waiee Will never AMERICA AND EUROPE, 2 Overturo—"Calia Boa and Prosporous Voy- tty syster Oe aerate ey aif tie detleasaent a the A Flattering Comparison. cherze from tho © Reformation Symphony.” Molusina,”” pslites r le care fete hs BA te the Gulf tow polit where the ‘The London Fortidghtty Review for tuly, mato friends of the Presitent, " a ud the thowsit strielk me very Imlitussly ty Chudt Stream will take gaint thie deposit-as | after golug over’ the current condition of | of Symphony, No. 4A midor it Atatian.") few days aimong the breezy hills of hls | foe ere cidow near where he wate L knew | fast as 1 ix mptted tat the river ty prove | things in atl tho countries of Kurape, closes | % Muste to “A Midstimmor Night's Dream,” Geauga County farm, lle rematned in teat) Seta aL tanee Seat ub it will fut otand thls ett upltsarticle with the following tattering Fottunntely, with such an able lender, and Washington until he considered the Crest | sovaking to the President in reard to It, hts the jetties ont comparison of Anerlea with the natlons of | with steh a competout band, thore fs little ncod dent. praetieally out of danger, and is) ans- | Te would have promumeed it over-enut hor mouth for | the Ole World: to say anything of tho manner in which tho fously waiting the time to arrive when the | ait sil that he would not die tit his tn nt times in the It {a0 relief to turn from tho bickering of | Mmbora wore performed, leaving us the morn ” b President shall by able to confer with hhy | should come, the Jealous nitions of the Old. World to-tho | Pleasant task of saying somothing about tho on virlows matters of business, I sponta LansL foes, 4 penticinan aie bette A = speviuete whlett is presented to us werust tho | works themselves, i Rela ag ro 5 i } a % The i re, and, AB Wo Con: “ to ” pleasant half-day with hin yesterday, ad who nae pst cong on from Was THE MURDER OF A SULTAN iruplate he muiports, tropertions Of the Grout Pe RAH nt rol o6 the. Sete Ate “Chavo loft word,’ siti the Captain, “fora | Zhe followin conversution took pluces ——- Western: Hapuulic. with its population of ie Lompised.at thy Insthottlony Of Frottorick Wille telezram to be immediately, sent me when What Is tle general inpresston of the A Chapter'of Contemporancoun ‘Turks P.O repay peat ie Aa dgnelG, hak cual wo: tant iV. who nso voniediastoned hin to write the President desires toask me any question | STRESS ish Mistory—Tho Jon tied to revolutionize the world,” The tniiience | musta to the *Midsummer-Night’s Dream" and fi that noone else. en answer; aid at such Midhae Pasha and Mutmoud Nedeols. | of tho United States upou Europe was by i Yompost'? of Shakspoare, and tho *CEdipus tu tine E shall hasten baek to tils.stde! tye fay lo sou thie owilek speared ty | pAlerue necount of the recent trints of Weand: Iisieniluant. even clit, aes Hench | olonus" of Sophocles. ‘Thore are alx numbers ‘ Tt has already been prblishedl in the papers | geht lik tie eure apart au aera | Turkish statesmen for the alleged murdor of. | which itis excretaing to-day, but fs us vothing | in the Athatia music, all of whieh ure vocal, that Capt. Henry was on his) &ay to Obto | Oxpressed the engu abutit ns well as anything | the Inte Sultan were given to the world, Tt | compared with, tho power which It, will wield | except the overture and the “ War March of tha Capit. iM " expre t the is si be fe 1 th he el inst Mid- | tosnorrow. We tecl the suttlo but direct | Privsts,” which follows tho fourth chorus, and, when the tragedy occurred, and how he fine | tt Phave ever seen. it wasn pletire of | would be found that the charges agaiust Mid: | tiie ieewar America in almost every European | js very majestic In its construction and stirring inediately turned ubout and hurried to the | the Pope throwing away Ils cruteles, While | hat Pasha, and possibly a few othors, Instead | state, ‘Tho most signitivant sight aforded us | tn otfect, e + ‘ we Cardinals stool wrod snehast at the of having any foundation In fect, were the this your, mito a nou tho ) Jonst funtluvel, ts rue erties “ Meercastilio und Gitek(tehe 4 wondel Cc . ele Was re} f . rf i ¢ enormous exodts which gucs on Uncen! i Ci ’ "y, he nlehtbefore the tragedy T dined | yosented ad the Pope, whlle Htine, and | vlteome of Rho sible hatred of Malt sit Trai the Onl World to the Now. tin mimerient | oreat te moat exauislt nial pletureagie ce te with the President.” snid the Captain, “and | Conkllig, and Shermtn, and others were tie tertatned by tly fife-long enemy, Matimoud | pro) portions tho axelus Of tho Children of Israel | proup of Mondelysobn’s concert overtures, It after supper we were alone for a consider. | Cardinals, ‘Tho history of the matter wits Nedeln, the present Prime Mister of | 19 the Promised Cand was a mure bagatelle com | was composed in 183, having beoa inspired by ‘ " MOTIOW! fa vs2> : z met ith | Lurks. Fe bel a v 101 ,iutmed 8 RDOVE, a vari the library of tho White Hose, | somewhat ag follows: + ‘The Cardinals i Turkey, For sdme haifa century these two pared wil Tia Sas, iat Suetiiining atrugia af Goctho's two short pooms, 1 ny ovo, and * "| the Vatieati to eleet nn Pope. After balloting 5 i Ige | Wttminn fe whieh Is being etnption. Upon tho.) was frat performed Ii Uerlit, Deo. LIKE. | Tho Our conversation wits many weeks, ILwns found that noehalee on | Mel have played 0 prominent part in the hls | prairies of the West. ‘The rato of inimigration | “Calm Soa” la an Adagio, which, I ite qittet QUITE REMARKADLE EN Sox WAYS, the aia gare Tonk be mide. Those who | tory of thelr country, Midhat ‘as the repre- | lute New York will this year execed 20000 day. | ana tender meaguros, picturos the unruitted Lan, On duly 1&—Cap, CE. that hecoutt be usily shot. and decided tint Henry, Marshal of the Distriet of Colunbia, | ol some aces jig woud, shoot ils tet and well known to be one of the most Intl | Pyyas present at churels on this very Sunday, st ve in y ¢ "8 Teel . » | the county. Of cours 0 and nothing of it hnsever been published, | are acqualnted with celesiastient history: are | seutative of the Hberal and reform party, Altogether, fhe: United ciate cave opal ae wateray © antl | tuo sites.) announced AY the. {ime this seus dona ber temperature was 101 ty ss told Hin that C would prefer to remain inthe ) aware that there fy no institution in the world | Mahmond as the champion of that viclous oxcceding 10,000,000 persons in tho Inst itty 2 sitila tro filled, and the motion of tho | the patient recovered rapidly. She would un- THE COURTS city until after he departed. He reptied that tint Ht xnarddedt From aausthiiye Uiat. tty system of acinintstration. whieh ‘has mady ] yours iithate eee older woilds ‘Pho tulegra viva ‘Ai'ihe poet shin prowrosnes. On doubtodly have died: had sue remalued in tho . oy ve the: u g rau 3 - 4 Jove ' , rs i « ie if T waited until after he lett Lwnutld not bo | Ghinery summoundtnes the election of a Pope, | Me Turkish Government a byword for wll | outcasts, tho proserited, tho oppressed, und tho | her journoy thoro feu sudden elianyo nnd the ¥ able to get hame ttl) Monday, and that | ‘the Cardinals come in from all parts of thé | tuts corrupt aud genvrally disgraceful. hungur-sinitten of Europe, huve found in tho | ‘celiy takes un a theme, tender enough for a ad better goonns ft had intended, Fron worll, and re kept in thelr se, miata rooms | In view of the fact that the present Sultan | Atterican Hepublic sufe sboltor and n wolls | love song. After this Is worked out and 0 coda , au ay - eprend table, “Tho Providence that orduing all o , thore fa a Hour + that the conversation drifted an to vavions | {the Vatlean. ‘The vote is taken by | of Turkey has branded .Malmoud Nedetnas Peete etd ane Amociean, revouitly,-ohus bee, | qroituetag tue ttatle aad the ence. leave coe Uk ballot—each one putting a seeret mark i wand Mac elves ov notneing the finale and tho eufo arrival of tho sublects, Hu remarked that ta hud that day | gy M Nintutias ait ie F aattote so that | © felon, and was instrimentaliin earning for) glowed upon Aincrica land enuuxh to give every | vessol in port, tho whole forming one of themost et by while 1 European peasanta farin, It seems now 16 raphile seat-pielures in ton ¥ done one of the pleasantest things in tls | fa knows lo adend-certainty whether lis | lu the sobriquet by whieh he is now known pera grap "t= nes over written, The . every Ruropean pensant is about to claim bis | * keformution Symphony,” ® work fot very: whole ofielat eareer: fle had promoted | ballet ds properly counted. 1 the clerk | In pottical elreles in Constantinopte,—* tho |.guerdon.” ‘Tho rush aveoss the Atluntle is tine | well known, was represented by n single num. Capt. Mitchell, of Get W agit Sate 4 cular eve! 1 eC: Smit Wi a precedented., One-fortieth uf thé entire popu- | her, the xcherzo, whieb Is perh: tho most af- Major While we were talking, the new= that ho aiteumunt, enti ba arrived ab is: or the uniuitiated to compre! York, “If this gous on unebooked,” sald wGer- | jor the tercentonary festival of tho Augsburg Jy-made Major sent fe his card, wil the Pres: 1. But there wi . for his recall to the helin of State two years nn fow years all Germany will bo found | Confession, June 2, 3680, It was rehonracd by: Tent Teme, Deed. “his, Ja aHWwe-aTE TAL] eee ONT Nee Ahigee wae nico. ‘Lhe Sultan annottneed it was by reason | in Ainctiea.” Alrouily Ireland boyond the sea | tho oruhostra for that occasion but was never CHAT Cty ree CERTAIN VERY INUIRM OLD CATIDINAL, of Mahmoud’s enprelty for Ingeniously man- COUNEE sHUEE gous ,of reuats naa shan, i Performed and It has been raroly played since, him ushered in, A tall, soldierly man enme | who hobbled about on crutches, and whose’ | Ipulathyg financtal questions, Partly, this | Gecen Isto iteolf, | even from Httle Switzorland The “Spring Sung,” onv of tho most deitcato * fter vordintly. thanki tho Presi- SOLIGTT Wi ib fl . N rotted | fst yoar wort 7.000 emigranta to the Kepublic of | of all Mendolasohn’s songs, has beet pluyed two in, aid, after eordintly thanking the Presi | hollow cough was heard at night from the’ | was undoubtedly the ease, No other votld | OSA More than. 40 por cont of the eml- | orthrou times before this Bouson, but loses noth dent for the promotion, was introduced to | depths of ifs cell, He was known, however, | manipulate the: finimees. of | the poverty. tanta ure nblosbodied men tndordv years Of | {ug tn its repetitions or in tho delight with whlch me, and'then took jis departure. ‘fhen the | {0 be & very able mins ind, it wis thought | stricken land to te benetitof biinself and the | tge. ‘The emigrants ure the credin of the popu- | {tis recoived. ‘Che overture to " Melusina,” the conversation drifted on, and, most strange to | Be woul dake an a te Pope. Fiially it } Sultan more ably than can Mahmoud; but as Indion of tho countrics which they desert, ‘ho } Inst of bla series of concert overtures, was writ- i us 5 was declted that the best thiug that could be | regurds the country, tle case is altogether | “feckless loon etaysatbome. It Is the inan | ten in Novembor, 184, and first: perforned In say, the President presently, began talkiug | done would be to compromise and elect this | dyterent, Ag thereare no records whatever | of courage, enterprise, und cnorgy who eml- | Ditsseldort In tho following July, and * With It.” abontthe Cardinal; who would nok in all probabllity Kept of ihe {Fataeltons in Sem y iut TT Ener ante Se eS Se eS Dea er oe the rate EMARICATILG ESCAPES FUOM DEATIL vo more than a few months at the | Stamboul, it muy never kuowit how v0 s & arover, Ay REAMICAMEN EACANES Fuoa! DEATH | Ttnate add by tine. tine He wus | Mahmoud hus hentia, or made the | TH breducu correspon chance iu the poll: | Solusina, whlon, | tolvoran | mis sot in heard hin speak of these nthe way he did thouhe that “somo igreement, might | country benellt, by. thls ‘present spoll of | feshund cconomiea! sltuntion, ‘tho reflox action ehatote ier and ita history can ba 4 “ 7 That uteht, and the first aud nivst remarkable | eivetion eattld be Held. Accordingly the ofd | Iy insinuate this Mahmoud ean aiford | petition, American eimigration, or American i AT on StH nd displeased ino most. particulurl things?” Lasked, “Da you think he was tn | {Hs erutehes, ceased his hacking cough, and | Midhat and other men who aro possessad of | of, the older wor! ; ‘hore ls at present, then, no. gront proasuro | COOK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, upon the Houpitn! weeduutmodaonst” tho overs | -,Judze Drummond. ts ongnged tn heatloy ihe “Nos bi ‘co mUBt Burd again ~ | engo of tho Central Trust Company of Nowy, crowding which is certain to come noxt winter. - ork Intho winter thoso aillicted with rhaumutism, | 98 Recelver of tho New York state Lowe consumption, and lung troubles crowd into tha | ‘Trust Company, against tho Cook County Hospital, and unicss somothing is done the stato | National Bank, LB. F, Allon, and other, of alfuirs to recover ' about $05,000, Tho sult WILL BE Worse THAN IT WAS LAST WIN- | {s brought on a note of B, F, Murphy & Co, for i $10,000, indorsed by the Cook County National, There isnot n olty inthe country which is not a‘ hotter aupplted witht hoapital aeeommodarious | MEAS A Mae Heye ror She pinde by the Prat thin Chloago. St, Loula bas 600 beds In tho City | Th, Allon for $25,000 each, n note of Chauncey Hospital; Cineinnat! bas 600; whilo this Hog: | rp; howen for $25,000, and another for the sine pital ina county, ying.a population of about | nmount mado by: b. J. Hubbard, soured by r “Commmlssioner Woot sugested that if tho- yy The doradea te tent th Nak he Pay-pationts wore exviuied {com tho Hospital’) power to guaraptee the notes; that the Wyan mutch reliof would bo obtained?” q: | dotte Bank, a rou-residont, was in tho eame tir, Wo havo but very fow pay-pationts,. an tht Bowon had no authortty to make bis note: thoy sro of class who, If they woro not nllowod | snd tint the Allun notes were bls own debt, and to be hero on @, piying basis, would be patents | not that of the bank. “If the Cook County Ne- anyhow, For instance, u raliroud man gots | tional succcods in Its ondeavor to upset the hurt, and his friends bring tlm bere and ask | pianket mortgage to Allen, Stephens & the ree Rha ee ae aa | SHRMGRe OL 8 ee tl which thoy expr 0 1 wore not recalved. neennding to thelr Pedpoaition Sinisa; Zuy Rearing s{llibe gosumed: towday, he will bave to bo taxon in as 4 pauper pationt, and would thus become a churge to the vount, Ido not think wo have more thon five By ‘To-day Is default duy In tho Cirenit Court. tients at presout in tho Hospital, and ud Judge Blougett-yesterday imorning decides that the number has. nbver boon over , oight. 1 collect about 125 it quartor from | tte patent case of C, A. Edgarton against Fant the ‘pny-patients, who do nut cut yy | & Bradicy, involving, the legality of the reise figure in the question of tho Hospitals | of Goorgée Whitcomp's. patent -for an Improved overcrawing, ‘This occurs mostly .in the | horse hay-rake. ,Tho Judgo hold the defendants medical and surgical wards, and at prosent more | had not afrinses compla jnant’s patent, and die particulurly in the surgical ward. There is-no | missed the bill: ” 1 doubling upat present. ‘This bas oceurrod in | -.On-tho 24th of Aprit fast Albort W. Glimore the winter time, when wo tsod to pet two beds | was ‘appointed Itoceiver of the Empire Cer together und fot three pationts who wore not Noofng, Company, on tho -strongth . ory sick occupy thou.” . DIN charging its ‘Soeretary and. ‘Tresaures, “Phe Bullalig of a new prvilion would-givo | Robort #8. Crouch, with certain altered the reaulred relief, would it not?” tee pularities: in the conduct of its busiies# and “Yeu; tho orizinal pling of the butldings calls | the keeping of its necounts. By an order of for four, pavilions, of which only two have beon | Court enturcd’-duy beture yostorday tno More built. ‘Thosg upon tho castera ‘and westorn ox- | suid Rocoiver was discharged, and the property tonsions of the building fave yet to bo con- | and tifeots of the Company turned, over tu dt, structed, My iden is chat the weatorn pavilion | Grouch, who bocomes Its Treasurer and Gener! ought to be built this fall to make room fornext | Manager. ‘” eis) O- 6S winter's patients, I think itsbould bo so con- “5 EEE aiructod es aS ne papoulalty: ‘adapted tor aceaieal - "oe -INVORCES, causes, Itshould have tile floors and cemon i y Avulis and bo otherwise su constructed thut th | , 2{anle M. Marti fied a Dill yeatorday askice Q no 0 y y 4 be urrived’ at, and uw satisfactory | power but thero are these who wicked: ot ti increasing. Wurvehors" Atmcrieua conte La a reemria tenuis = ayer words, = ‘ KXroutzer's, which Lhcard last year about this ITEMS. ont he hind never told me before”? Teun rilinal was el {, and, the moment | to have no, Ileht thrown upon the sub- | fdeasare at work disintegrating tno fabricot | time. ‘Tho overture (wroutzer'a, L magan) wos “How did he vome to be speaking of such jon Was annotnieed, he threw away duct, and that the recent charges against | Evropoan soeluty and porplexing tho stutusmen | encored, firs url: Fs with thoughts of cbunge. so did tho wholo opera, Mile, Halmol aniy e: hecaine a very Vigorous ian, and really the degres of honesty were mare with « |, Theconstant drain or his best tighting men to | copted, and sho was thoroughly lovely, expoclalt a certain way warned of-appronching dis- | pest Pope that. lind ruled the Vatiean for y Y ke chet i: ¢ aster 2” yuny Suurs. lie vet Us about u lee ant spc Allahnt, and acs of ts teeny whtoh Eeinee Bias o aH thos eat aac great doatro vo miko un overture bing juight “He was undoubtedly dwelling upon the | Ades, tnttlinany of the Cardinals who had | cused being the mos! ely anos to detect | yy tho mast many legions all over Europe. + Kreulzer’s, ov unvertaluty of Ife, to Satin Hane But | taken part in his election tad departed trom | any erookedyess of whielt Mahmoud, his to ee RL eee pe] Have rather moro Init than Kreutsct’s, oven u Ml a In Ircland we ure faco.to tice with a movement | though not encured; so Ltook what pleased mo the lmimedinte enue of I was tho terrible | ewerld, When the Cardinuls vt Chicago | Sultan, and his aysoclates may have been | which, owes its origin tu the Irish-Amovicuns, |-of the subject, and what huppeued to agres Were unable to agree upon a candidate atter pully. De this ug itinay, it seems ficompre- pbesupply, It with its organ, ita funds, and: its [with the lezond, and not Jong after tho ovorture uechte ui vi Just panna a nhs Fall deliberation, x wan wna selected who, | liesibla why, the Sultan should placa ttna- fondare. {fir enjan, RNSUIaCHON, Way yok Boi play les unpoarange in, cho word: and Uaat'e ity averit uncle, ‘homes Gariield, : and his | they thought, would not trouble them ¥ sel n the hands of a min who las been ci rs fe ie tory.” , 3 sousin, Mrs. Arnot.” : : Jong. But he threw away his crutches very | three thes convicted of fraud, ‘and once de- | Nessed Lo the lutest aultution amalust, Austriin | Tho wymphony in A, otter known us tho cousin, Mrs. Arnold. the rule in the Boccho dl Catturo, where the mount= | {rallan,” isin four movements, alleyro vivace, “Lt would bea mutter of great intercst to | {20M and it-was discovered that he propose uctod fie a ennara eh nat tno Ife oF tila ulcers nro gal to bo incited to rovult by ro- | fm A nuors {anante con ata inD minors: cuit the public to read an acvonnt of these nar. " eT ted " THGHE hive din whose lateprity is tiitver, | Urnod erlieran in Ainorict, woo’ huve | moto moderato, in A and E major; and saiturello row escapes of tha Presidont from death, | BUSIUS ADSUNIRTRATION TO Bute HIManE. | if hie . breught with thom the democratte idens of the | (presto), in A iminor. It was’ composed during: “Pho tmpression has been ereated by cartain ucknowlededl to be intuipoachable, Wost. |. Amorican iniluenvoy molded | tho | Mondelsson's visit to italy in sil, aud, as ho Have you any objection to giving thom as | interested parties ‘that Sverataty laine Is 15 i to Constantinople correspondént of the | Bulgarian Constitutions and, although | Buys himself inn Icttor to r, itis tho nearly us possible in the President's own | rinming this Administration. ‘There never Lontlon Tinea sends a pleturesque.aceount | that’ bas. proved3" no grent: ” succods, | gayest thing | lave ever do! ‘the aniante Ne. 4 , # hover | ofthe: late Suita trink Around the Malta | being too mueh in advance of the condition of | was writtun in Naples and tho romuinder in words?" is 5 pe Aneel eres tulsa gules tele uurd-ture, situate In’ a large open apaey | 29, population, ibis a shratitcant fing OC things Itume, and tho complote work was first pers Noneatath ‘Che first occurred when he control ut its Cabinet Guan Dresitent Garfield humedintely outside the Imperial Park of | Whled sire to come.c So fur Crom aliowing the | formnad at the Tondun Philharmont{e concorts, “was - = i wee 1 i| X w to remove all possibility of an tupleas- | the New World is ane of tho greatest yriovinees | in ono sean, whore who comes on adn mermaid, sg ‘ Europeaus who aco settling fn milllovs within | under his o'vn dircation, Muy 13, 1851, The alle~ ig 03 ae T could give several lustrations of thls, iff | YHilz Kiosk, a goodly number of soliiers thelr’ borters to Europesnize the States, the | yru lena brigut and gay ne possible, Tull o¢eotor, | Alrcannotpnes frum ono ward to another, In | for. divures from Jobn V, Martin on thegrovad ONLY About ? YEARS OLD, desired todo so, but one will be entirely were posted at short distances from euch, States bid fale to Americanize Europe. tho genuine itatlan. blue, and is evidently n | this way the fumigation so necessary in. the | of dusertion, : < ‘ Uls mother did netown #® horse, and he | sufiteten ° edly | Other, and) all persons not provided | Armerivan Intluence ts most directly felt in the i . picture of tho gayness and briskness of Itallaa rem I with ao ticket ot uditission were. pre- | ceonomical rogion, but tho political citects of | fife, tata whiuh ‘Montelssobn entered in tho . Ite k ‘ 4 - . e ¥ yented «from approuching the builds | the ‘economical rovolution which: is buing | hourticat manner. It mse‘ contning an ox- so nice as riding on horsebuet. Mis. wuele, 7 We pa ite a tus Sata tack Wh 108 | ing. Tha. few who: hud been: fortune | wrought by Auiorlean:vompetition aro already | quisit “solo for ‘coll, an inetrinuent which Mr; Boynton, who owned the farm next to thors) Congress: Other members? of the | te enough ta obtain tickets found, on | becoming vercoptibie.: Tho Amortoan farmer | was a great favorit with him, and to hig mother’s, nul w wild -byenr-old cult, | Cubtiwr expressed thelr opinions aut, when | Upprouchinys tho zunrd-house, a turge, wreen, | 14 tuderimining te ronmdalons oF tho, Unglist | whieh bo dlwava guvespocial prominones. The surgical department of a hospital could be ,ao- 4 f vi frouPAumunt Other pavilions tho alr paskes from ward to | VOlmiCn tia samo aocounte os aa Rrard. and whan a wade feaua Cumigned tuo | 7. Sturtdrant agalust Horatio Sturtevunt toe ing it nocesenry to vacate 1 whol payilion charge balngdrunke noas, crucity, aad aduttery. thought there was nothing in theworkdauite | in favor of an whieh lad never been tundted at all, Horan | they wore through, the President stimmed | Ove tant inh naloiniig: tte conaldonible Sarat tho vitwin prairie, Nelo upronting tne | Cade aM EES Murder tho navemoat ire The now pavilion ia eb halle that Ye etcate | UNITED STATES COURTS. Joose inn pasture nears mother’s house. | up the case with a misterly hand, und de- | Svaeo inclosed by a canvas sercen il cove | foudal institutiona which hoger buyond ‘thelr | prayer. ‘The third movemont fills tho: placo | « ward al ‘The boy by gradual degrees got the antiad | el ted agalnst the session. ‘There never his ered with an awning. One side of thls tent | time in the older world. a time tho reaults will bo most benofl- | Tho Canadian Bank'of Commerce began a wilt barr, i In trover yestorday agaiust J, B. Morrow, to re “+The fumigation already dono has been fol- 5 : lowed with rh regulta, pod It not?” cover $10,000 damages, id “ Norore tho oxporlmunt was first made the | Tho National Car Brnko Shoo Company filed’ denth rate in the suraical departinont—tho re- | bill ngaluat James W: Elisworth to restrain bia sui a pyomia—was forty-fvea quarter, Since | from infringing a patent for an iin} rovehnent ik : uy f 0 Jam IT NAS BEEN REDUCED TO garuenio webuck tasued. Out, 0} ‘Bing. sis cizht nquartor, and mostoft theso aro what wo 8... Woakloy brought suit for $4,000 against cull ‘Coroner's cases,'—tha unsed of those who | Henry Kerbors ite + i aro brought to tho Hospital suffering trom in- ..G, Aram and 1 8, Williams filed a bil Juries necessarily fatal.” agalnat the Slollne Wagon Company to, prevent ™ What size should tho now pavilion bo?” {t from using Arama patent for inachines for “Te should bo 0 throo-story building with three | turning carriage uxics, patcuted May 23, 18, ef tosomo ot the old ‘surgical wa : 7 2 ‘whieh could thon. bo converted ito modteal *Panell ann rai ahaa yesterdiy wards, With toils accomplished, wo, should be ‘atnella G. Ostorbuudt filed a ‘ines able to get through the Finkar very, well, In | against Charles. Dalton, James and Att addition to this pavillion, thero should ‘aldo bo | HL ‘Taylor, F, Rt, Otte, H. W. Jackson, Kocelver built a place capable of xocommorating, say tf 1. Healy,to tecn madlueand Aiceon femnies: wulonanouTd be | careliue B. Adums, and William Hf the W, thot entirely isolated from the mait bullding and de- | foreclose s trust dogd for $0,000 an tho Ws Voted to tho revoption of crysipolus cece, which ig 8 Ws 2 Se ae a ST Ad a guilt fo troapest should at onco he removed: from the ward in |, Chuuncey Hone comm icgy tin, aud Erancit whieh they nto discovered, Another thing whlch | Bgilusd John Urllin, aon ts should bedon, If the pavilion is built, 1s the | Counolly, to recover Sil ie cnaatOn Cosy for uroation of a vonoroal wit, ‘The, rulo ts how to | gy aU eT ed on NOE hats rocolve ho auch cuxcs, ant 6 sulforing whtel euuied ‘on thle “wocdurt fa inentaulutio, Ana William Wolf began n sult for $5000 damit rule, the miserable jople who coma here for i trontinehe for such dleengus huve no Inohey, and Re unr Hoylan commonced on sete Heaven only knows want beomes of tom fitter | 42, trospnes, aati ing they aro refused udmivslon,” Re ee any. a ault against Charles Wanton Mills suid that Be hoped tho County | a ea ee eee dames Noard woult appreainte the nevessity of the | 8 Divis,to, yacover ee Cen ithelmer, sutd Improvements. ho bad suzcestod, aud tho work | ,,Solomon, Sax, aud Abrunura ae on tho now navillon would not be jung dainyed. | £ eorge Lodge for $1.0. ‘The roporter lso vonyorsed wv ir Sue . witness member of the Iospitul. Modivat : CRIMINAL COURT. ded Hoard, who strougly urged the ucecesity of the John Gealo aud Thomas Lapham ples building of tho pavilion so us to he ready by I d wero given tea dayela hoxt winter. Ho was ‘awire of tho ‘troubles | Mujlly to larceny, and were Bite whivh bul beon vansod by. the overcrowdiig, | the County Jutland tined $1.00 euch a, and thought that it would be xreatly diminished ‘Richard Lane, alfng *Ono-Kyed Dick," # ia if only proper care were taken tut only auch | time burglar, who appears to huve lone toe persons were udinitred os putionte as had tho | sovural dtatos, asked to be. relonaed on averitol rigbt. tn bia opinion a very lure proportion of | ‘habeas curpus.. Hu was arrested somo time aso tho Hospital's ocenpants wore people who vould | with a kit of. burglars’ tools. uur ols alford to employ a doctor and be treated at their | oem,’ and under very susploiuus circum, own rosidances. ‘Io remedy this condition of | granves, ‘Tho eviitonce: showed ‘tbat! ne bad alfulrs ho suggested that: un“oliulal whould bo | Stated at the tue. of his nrrest, that be Appoluted Wwhuso duty it would ho to investigate | Yash nis way to Davenport to make (ony tho morits of cach application for admission to y ho Ce rewarded (hid tho Hospital and. roport” to the County | ‘With the tools, and tho, Court view of bis Kyont, upon whuso corde “the admiesion | SuMtalont reaon to halt niin, to ict 1eeetuntods “Tho” investigation “ta be | Well known churacter, and bo was tina mado by tni¥ofllciat would upply. solely to the |. wharies Lowtay. uaa made applleade go he would come to tho fence to be rubbed | “and puted, He eontinued to pot hin for | prewuled. My occupied by tho Sci is ve Cabinet in which more harmony hig | Wey ovcupled by wheneh on which gut the - ey dad otdtul ie: tts Bolerat god! te -yury President Garfield was! one of Judges, tree Mussulinins and two Chiris- GATH ON EDISON. movement, a Saltarctio, ovidently gives us the fil Presidents dat ever cone | tans, in buck frock coats ala Turquo and id Carnival, fis anothior phase or Acalian Mo. Te ty mitny days, and finally used: teellmd the | trolled eee, Hs phin Ll bave often raul foeauey preside over ty ie pray-heurdiod weaticonne’ dite each Light or ihe Pitira aged wpon ture hewigs, wile ary laterwoved fence and rub his back. At length he put his | heard hin speak of, He determined to fet | wea, culicd Souroy Cia Be ate ens 1 + Lin ihe REFeGr and WHMESL OF reLcley, AOA bare foot over the top af the fenee and upon | cael Professor atone, so far us possible, In robe fa Nitte Lira, Ha the right HUEY NEW Yous, July 18.—Tho electrical Nght | Honthes tho very spirit of the Carnivals ° the coll’s back, ‘The antinil crouched xome- | his work. Te told Prof Bhades that thers | {0 of te cldaen eal the | tee font sal | Se waw used on all the steamboats on New } ‘The concert concluded with tivo of. the twelve whut, and did not seen to oveete | was ay apportinity for hl to maken record | {Hy Secretaries, ind the subard nate Judicial | york Bay,—generaily the Brush Ight, | nunibors of the exquisit musta which Mendels- Sng, But stilt dl not run. w tind | asin Elncutlonteacher, and that he might | fttietionaries, and, behind, them stoad sev- thit. “Eubson's' discoveries hav t. yet | Soin wrote tothe © Midsummor-Nivht's Dream” nl trae eon dispose to ‘ime he | lave die full beneltot all the reputation hg | eral Lmpertil Atdesde-Cainp and palace nis Faison's alscover lave not yet | or Shukapcure,—tho Overture, Bcharza, Inter, Was touched, and che boy how. thouht he | cant make: tn thut tine, He told Prot, | servants, Below the benclis ii a bene out been produced in the City of New York, | imozzo, Nooture, and famiiiar" W i s 1 culling Marvel." Tad so far tamed the cole that the west day | Dunshea that. there was an opportinity | for to purpose, sat on cu chilrs the:tan | though hls friends ago. working very deliber- | The Ovorturo was writien in 1k, twelve years he woul’ wtlempt ta ride, by the must | for good work In the: D it) , \ prisoners,—Malimond and Naurl- Pasias “ly | -f let. before the reminder of tho muale, and wax ono gradual stages tho wel of me was nes) wuntiens wind to Prog vein te maid thes thoth beuiherslntnvy of the Sues), Ewe ux eid Gullo inuautlae canteen Bion fammaise He complete aeavene wae it nits Pa Ee Hoy a AE eam Ae | Scene rheneult at this wes thot | Mganard, vo professional wrestlers anda | sewerday from ongot Edlson’s admirers: | tihira ure turd more chu an enlaegamiut forward for his dally dose of petting, ‘The THE VERY BEST KIND OF WORK qulace watchman, Behl oach of the prise | A gentleman told se yesterday," salt the | of tho overture. thers stood MeoMmman soldiers. “tio site at “that he had I Hing th itt Fea teas tee ete attempt was made by the youth to get on pe “very, i Prise Ta 7 +e . nuirrator, “that he tad been selling tho gas | written os no cutracto after the first act; No. 2, ciliary nd terms with fis brute cone Was lowe in every department, and the Press | tho tent fuelng the ‘beneh was lett open ry y se, He re 4 bs Nv open | stock In Baltlmore from a knowledge that |-84 “lin March,” of dainty proportions; No. 3, fon. Herubbed, and patted, ad HY ident of the college, of course, Kul the cretit | sa that the speclitors, seated on rows a Pairied’ Bong," with chorus, in whlen Tilante reat v WUUDs ff . entnie, . | tho Garretts wore to Introduces this clectrical z iminber; No. 4, - him, Finally dhe bare fook Was pine for the gener! sticvess of the institution, [ot —ehalrs under an auwntng, — fin | tho Garratls. aunounces hor wish to ahimber; No. 4, au At: tivont | white eneh man reeelyed credit for his ows ely “ at'gus could not ci dante, sung lor Oberon; No, 6, an Tnteraiezz0, wlso the back and the tex slipped gradually daw | wart re a Sea tundotels tan Hinceetiiugh Ron eons wt every eluatient Meht but Haatsas ia ontr'aete, whieh’ acoompanios Hernia’ “ani ca Cra sane whee’ aaetaty | aan @ecourse thera wos n feollue among Me. | audience, comprising ubout 160 neople, were | irehed Tight ‘mado by carbon. points put No. Pane esque Ne aeuruer a iene athe pee fice Tha vata Hebe ca boE Aehure ahh Hlulna's frlends ab tho lint Slat Sincicld yn the Perslin Ambassador and other members eer Together by tho pare of clock-work, iinaut Arne dined nevompnnios Mantas “Ukrime. steed’ to whose hnek Muzeppa was of tho younger raco of polilleluis; that | of the diplomatic body, several high oficlals i . 5 Stn rort rutto; No. 8, att A 0, ted {Hath lot been Srenter at tue, Hons Amt is and out uF Mle a Hear af Tuiiorial Abies: and tt Ia the dorian netlan of this Sloe heltignt a Techni 6 Wea Sturt ie are nit been Senator, wi whi had never bt q He, BOVE! york while! ; 10, Al . NG Dade +f*"Ho Looked ng though the anced of thought Teenie GHtnte oe tite position. It, theres de-camp, a few oflichts of the pilace, several | work wich makes the apparent splash, | No, 10, Alla cammudo; No, 11, the tho Danco ol yori ulema In dlowing rebes and white or green | 4 uy nandeseent” Rupedn? and No, 13,an Allo viretes, In niriness Were tn hi Tims: but hy wa wild, Fores did these muni got dent Of guid to | fuehanse win the representatives Of theraress | 2tsen’s Teht Is the ean neh Wht, | aud iehtness, aud’ sot in solidity. of construc: Witt ig chan ws hehe. wan Att ices sponte of Blaing ts the teat head of the Ad- | tou imited number, Lhe spectators uifaht | Rt te is wba 0 he thickness of | tion, no musie bas over equalled this great fairy M1 let His ene Rae iinistration. ‘Chis was a consolation also to | have been considerably ineroased, for behind | & fish-hook bent in the shnps of oon, wht Het Foa tn Such «detlvlous tones the Nar aa tat Jie tots Healy Ais the | the Conkling men; aud so the talk went on. | them were more than 100 chairs Wnuceupled, | letter U. Bach prong of the Hight. Is un | “ellcate and fanciful lifo of tho falrics, mune of te colt while thy fatter at trst | I will eseen better, us the mouths goon, | When the Indictment Ind been read, the | Inel- and alule long. LL burns tne MUS | pegs ge / F grouehed low daw und sidled away, antl | that the President has io need of crutches: | President, in a qulat and leullied, mminnor |-hmp chimney or bulb, out at witch all the TIT PESCHKA-LEUTNER CONCERTS ia peels at thy faite ek Sate nee vo | id tat he isentirely able to ran his awa | began to question the priauners, ‘The first | alr ling been pumped. ‘ha limp tacit, | Mme, Poschku-Loutnor, tho Lelpsle prima. He eT ee aera atte att Ui veaig. | -Mttralnitstration.”* Gany. | called upon to state what he’ knew was | though an orlgiilInventlon, Ix nothing | donna, who sang during the recent Siingertest, Sreiittat ek mnie thn rhe na oy ine SS eS Mustafa, tho wrestler, aman of ordinary size | more than a Hank In an divented system, | smdo ber frat’ appearance in concort hero Inst pe teen im my ate Me Ua ee oes THE MISSISSIPPI, jl not presenting why signs of abnormal |: whore Edison has gone on step by. stop, ke | evening at the Cuntral Muato-Hall, with tho us- colt st ar us fast as yeeittty ST pie ie - inusenlur development, His face was of a | winin stepping from stone to stone on tie | sistance of Mrs? Bartlott-Davis, tho Chlokoring: leh in the sires tie oe ie laces oulietres Will common type, and betrayed no symptoms of | waters, 1s fist Invention ts tho regulator, | Quartot, Br. Liverinnun, the basso, and M wide-spreadiig branches whieh rime down | dmproving’ It by Outlets Tasted of | ciation as ie reluted, in plain, unvarnished | whieh feeds the electricity out from, tho 8 salle P eee ae cluse to the géound, ‘Thy hoy aula up tls | Costty, Unotens Loveex—tnginoering | farms, how lie hud ent open tie axsuliurs | source, Tho next be the, dynamo, which | Nacho Mltwaukto. a very promistng yous anid that he was destined tu be awopt alt by arlatanry Must Bo Macarded and | yolng within knife given to hin for the pure | makes the electrielty by resisting the mative violiniet, son of tho well-kriown teador of that tho Gale alu us dure! To cael sich amon Sense Substituted, poswby Mahmoud dum tts description, | powsr of tho steaneengiue, ‘The third Is the | citys Whe nudloneo tn nttondanco, considering sates Scape Ttat det girs i! ye sentra anid ay Louis, duly 1, 188h—To the Bdtor of | aecompanted by slight and significant. goss | Junction anuehing, Aviieh sends: thy lec. | cauutor-attractions, was a very largo ono, and It genduaty slipped Pack amt dawn aver tho Ve sremphta elvclanche: Kuowing the ine | tures, was brotally graphie, wid mide | irtelty wrommd corners and lots it off from | vertalnly was a vory onthuslustio ono, and gave Tauip of the colt as he an lust as he struck p a strung Inipression on the spectators, | palnt to pulul, Next ls the meter, thon tho | Mine, Leutaor a most cordial wolvomo and ro- tha pron the vol kaye 1 iwost vigorous | terest you tuke In all matters pertulalag lO) hore tin aie af the older mon in the au | wwitehes, thon “the Drucket wiileh strings | coption, fer numbers "wero tho ‘well-worn Ice will oth Tech (ho fmprovement of the Mississippi River, | drones alvmyg vent to thelyfvolings af horror Mkow ns brackot to und fro aud carries the | © Venxano Walts" and the Adam Variations,” THE NOY FEE THE Wntk und partivolarly the spirit of falrness which | by audible exelamations, ‘SMurstivti's econ nt hunp, On the lamp tsclf are sixty patents. | with tlute,in which sho eronted suoh’A furor tak the: pawl blow erento sae it hs face, | marks your editorial ulteranees as to the var | was fay confirmed, by Tadji Mehmed | Phen there is the motor which turns, the 0 we tat ih u sho 5 od : as , belug cliryud with having sumed te t thing tho Bingerfeat, It will uo" re- | worldly condition of the applivant, tho Howpital | CBUFKS Doing ut bo was vlowlug tho cu ve mpd ay | yy Y r Yor Tasha, who deelaved that together with the | elvetrielty Into pawor, Anything requirlug A Hes deviding wi y robbed 0 gentleman who wa ngertest 2 mlorg the courling the colt however, Hous, ei bropiiiee Ha pets me Gitmnborialny, Fuel Boy, and Dlocutrll, hota | leas. tun LWenty-lorse power eMn bd pee bers ek pee ee Litas ae Seley foi teeatinoilt aro gt a aulliciontiy sorious natura. | take Park und Isten ee oa a “Several Instunces of sitrrow channel wmleqate tothe great conmerelal | hotdor AbduL Add willy thd erly was be- | run by Kdison's electrical spark, He can boil | Beard ut arene aleldlvantnns. owing to ee | to : iutidor abeninod ny thy thieves wus pound Uo. bone death occurred while the. President was | needs of the valley, L thought L would ast | ing perpetrated, erate who Indlinide a | water, too, by an Invented coll whieh carries | 40.f tho hall and tho outside cuntuslan, 11 WARWANT HOAPITAL OARE, DiNvley whun ho wita werested, and tho Court or hie chopping ii the wooils, dd there wat? your Indulgence for v few suggestions onthe | full epntession in fis proliintnary oxambnu- | the oldetrleity Inte the inldst of a bath-tub og | fhe Mule ten abe pte pO arid ‘muse | _ Before leaving tho place the. reporter walked | dered bin hold forthe Grand Jury. 4 “Yen, but Leannot give the full particulars | Important subj : Lon, Was then qitestloned, and retracted what | 0 Lolling put, und heats from the centre ofthe: | (thor two humbers with Iinmenso olfvot, closer, | Tou the grounds aid inspeoted tha tonte _———————— i about them, ‘The fistanes whlell ale the ‘Pho autlet system, whieh J lave seen pro he hid proyvtously sald, s ‘ water oftward, 1b twkes, puly cight-borse | proximity seeming to impart to her run, trilla, | Holr Ufteen cunvalosront oouupauta. It would Lowt Contidonce in sin . bg © Rrontest impression “4 thy, Hrusidents nihil sented from Une to tne In your columns, | filth Hey, i Seung man with long, fale | power to run al ibe {thts pal Gte,, in | and xeuorul ornamentation vclll ereatar Bounty | be dileult to tmuuiue any conditions IOrd | story jg tuid of El Stebili, that, being a i tea eas eel HET ceo ere a AT stands oalis Wines uaatucl, delteately entyeemlnate features, | Edison's factory. Speaking of motive pawery | and mure wondorlul loxtbilit bosiics brin init | tihonued omorsurmicdl operations than wore | hinting ono diy, ho enme upon the but og pletely ‘commended | and of tl and, slender build, was-text. axe | Dimay tell wourlous anecdote, Edison ts os | outa parer and vlenror quailty of voloe, Her ane General Ie hone af the most remarkable Ine | to the neoplu of tho Weat thant any ever pres | andned, and domed the statimonts of tho | ing to light, by tho alt of ono iiveliie, that | etforts wero rocolved with grout outbivtasm and H eet a ae wins undoubtedly he sented, and fly indorsement by tho Mississlpot | Wrestler and hiscompanton, Ina tremulous | partot tha efly east: of Nussau street und tuinultuous rounds of appiiuse and bravod, wareet, Bt i) hore alforded, Thu ontionts tay At cuve upon Arab, who set Bowe simple fare botore hither i x a Ve which were not suttefed until she bud roup- Mt yi Valley Phinterst Convention titely hold fie [ tne. which gathered lrnineas ts he pros south of Spritey, aud axet of questions were eet ag nothing clay had done before. tite 1 brvezos—tl supplomonted It with & bottle of wie, tol HrcA ay Te Be may ar and ye Caliph dranw a giaed and ms ae brvibe suulledt Drightencd the delightful sward bee | thy Arabs, do you know who Ri j huuth them, ‘here was tobe felt nu idroud of | (Nos by Allah}? was tho replys tants of te TRS ai ope a Amun SoM | nr oF MO PUR iO provision wu! wutiseptio: actorta © ” could praxall anit in Dey ke Re ie hana oo ‘an your post el russe! wOmMeelyes AS ed wi ely ton! La sige OR ifovand ole hearty appauranoe waa tie Nest |), ‘fosiing off abithor glans, EL Rei Gi at posdibte proof of itw sanitary ndvantuxes, ” > ue pad ‘Thee told bim ba was ono of the Cal +9 aut * ait Lightningeltods—Humarkablo Increase | hdl, * but I am one of in Pholr Use=Unclo Daniel Taken In, pela eter om \ ) gh a ; . ‘Tho assivtunice was very oxcellent upon sais ceeded, he deserlbei, froin Its persamal ob- | sent to every tenant fn that dunse region aske | Hte"D, 5 “1 wish you woillld repeat the Ineldent | Your elty strikes ng us bulng 8 stop in the | gervution,..the mental condition of Abdul | ing how many gasburnurs le had, how much thos ap oapcciilly at 1a. atta Bavieeeuonyl * Wo), as near as 1 ents reeull it, itis us | rlhtiirection, Aziz utter lig dethronenunt, and obstinately } sleam-power he weed, Whether he wanted the | sho bad to oubstitute for ber frat program num follows: ‘Tho young min was at work on a There by no doubt thut the tendengy of the | Instited that the deposed nidiarols had copie | electric Hight, ete, Every person tn the whole | ber the song" Conlug,” whieh whe sang with dark might, und was doubtless somewhat | 4] ih va 8 lite! mitted sulelde, ‘Lhogthorprisoners, without | district replied that they wanted the electric | suvl footing as to scoure an cncare, to which sho si¢epy. Suddenly the bout gave a sudden IER A be Fete endenyorlng to explain Naw the Sultan’a | light but one, and he was found to be astack- | replied with © LConnot Sing tho Old Sonus.” Titel, und he found bhinsulf overboard tn the | Hl delti-forming streams, ty to prolongation | death ocurred, sueceasively matutalned thelr | lulder faa gna company. When they enmo { The avcund concert takes pluce Thursday evon- deepest partoft the canal, He could, not | by allt deposits, and it fs this tendency whieh | awn Innocence, and fouled more orjess pinus- | to look Into the motive power, they found tn iow. swlin a purticle, and libs condition wily de> | causes overilow, and entails all disasters on | ible anewers for ull the questions: jb to | the sing belt no less. thin sixteen ‘A Novel Contribution. eldudly perilous. Aw luck would have It, ha | the great valley, ‘To mect the tracrexien | them by the Judges. Mahmoud Dama | places “where the whole [ovens Wis | py t novel ‘Noutton thus fi deta Sutehe the drag-rope of the bout. Mund ) of the rivor the reulgot. the flow-tlde Pasha, & tall, stoub men, with regular and | furnished by a horse stationed jn tho top the WAN for tno Foren einoe aay te far made i ait Over hund the rope puld- out, and the | bo shortened, and tits can only be a handsome features, and with lutue, dark | of. 8 house, holsted to that elevation by | tho Promdent of tho Haltinere Corn & Fone “ - ehanee every moment. was: loss and Jess | plished by the plans presented by those ade | oyes, found tuost diticglty In roplying, aid | some Kind of crude, elevator, and thore he | Yxonange on Woduusday by a West Virgioia . of his ‘ing wblo- to save hh | ve an the outlet system, Observe now Hs dee 1 Kr Volve shdwed gore than once | hud tego round in aelrclo working uy ma- | boy, ageompaniod by ‘the following Juiter: self, Finally the ropa became fixed, | that ja this matter the river dns a selGresie | signs of great emotions but fe denied em ehlno to whieh bultlog was attached, ‘Thy | * Dear Birr | send you by Adams 2x prods to-day and he pulled himself upon the deck, Wet | luting regimen, Whenover it reaches wpolie | pliatically wd tndtiudnily The aceusutions | horse was fed at hign ry hight and never a? | olive fox, He wad ought whou Ho bigger than M1] Se ho wits tou snueh of prolunugt an At pelle tiv Sort foie brag alte win v ihe mieations cad | jeyed to come sowit Uf We tea, Whon they nen uid ay how ony Bale grown, Ho uarottt 104 oxime y channel fi upable to dlachirge is ood | others, ut 2 o'elork Midhut was tutro- | lowered hla body on. me eleyitor by t + forts wud see how it Iappened that ie had | waters Into ay withnate roservolr it wtnos | duced, and took Ing seat. by Malmond Danie whieh hte Went Up sod yeurs before, anid. | NAM IW Hueene Conkling, Boll bim for Fh, ensuyed, He found that, after giving aut | hvarlably breaks over My bank tural y 1 io arcen ‘Island, und. ‘thon | Gueteld: Hell bor that f sunt it, and chat £ hope for a long disianen it ree tirtt rt whiny a y bre: 3s biatike, naltiral or aside. Mis halrand beard hud bocome | sent hin oi te Lis fad, wad. then aud! she would iku wy Idea, ‘Pell hor L hopo Mr, Gut { y become | urtitclas, and tds its way by wearer outlets | much whiter than they were four years ago, | bought another horse ad halsted hin up th! pO ae xed by Knottlng Hselt In peculiar way, | to the Gevan level. Thatunees have been | and his complexion was still we mar ad kept iin there. for life. The most Bets we ey ale scuiltae Sotdnnok wont it He tel to miuke it repent the operation, but | given of rivers whieh have dang this, nota | (lurid as before; but he seemed well, and pooullae old Irishmen and Germans were | setts for, ust want to buy a pig.” The tox s a after many truly gaye tt up. He then rea. | bly the Hour He, In Ching the Bo und (ho | guught to conceal hls emotion by stroking: fold to be the owners of this motive power, trotendaus felluw and very vicious, He will Int aoned In this ways *There ly no morg than | dois, In Europe, But we nded not goabrond | his benrd and arranging his nol from | In-some cnses ong of thom would route ittle ) seld for the benedt ot the fund, and it is thought oxeghance In uw hundred at a rope ‘bolus | for |netrations, % eh Which he was prepared to gucak, Starting | cellar and have a se Venulig putin, which | 8 considerable aum will bu raised, drawn been one Wilk sklnkling and Koottlng Thy SHaslystppl hus dune thit yory thlug at | np suddenly and tenning on the back of his i oe by un Agont. ‘Lwiah youduy'sdid tho Arad. aos ¥ Tlkoda leat-Peddler in New York dun,’ | > Altorn thind Maidan eailpa ama tawe ave ‘The uso of Hguiniug-rods hus Igeronged stead -70 brothor of tha Arabs, ee ily over sinco Franisiin dissovercd thete weak bce ‘say you aro one of tho Cominanderys ee AIR EIG, Cob, aed BEE Loulay witon | (het Falthtul's cbjot -ollcars,” wuewsre fuuke all wirta, of 8 and “thury pre an | AAD ors atonasattT amt the Co uhuost inflnit number of umaller ounvorss,. Not ao tchittut maysciel” ei Wo qwunutacture w great deal for Muxlua, | Mander uf tho Rallies Msi uiotly touk hy Routh Amorien, and tho sWeat Indien 14 |, ‘Tho Arub, on beuring tole TO? iy wal no lutier auuntry thay wut the . ued tla UF wine froin the tablo, end) PO, wore uve hudto furnish for these spoolally cone | with tho sontontinus reimutl fa ouidro what 3° structed points or Hp nate all ue i with plus | drink anothor glass, you woul tlouun whieh cost ibs aka dug. | Werw,tke Prophet plmsulf I” i inted with platinum of golds 18 Z myc viey atten ‘bey He sluply rae or *Queen Victoria's ¥ covered with a yellow wasb,—thst ts the sort ‘Tho sale of Queen Victori whieh the peadlere very ulteh soll, Good ordis q Bh scare Ronee bruger bowever ho xttended Dimself, und would: they run tart ary tips aro worth, manufacturers’ prices, $1 to ofantoals, Fhis year mntage of that one | the Bonnet Carre crevasse, thirty-tlve miles fr, ha made s short speech, in which he | shafting across ulluyways and aver: ncrosy What Alls You} A Hae 3 Iron buds ubout fue Vopate ae vont CET e cyse; the yearn calizee * ehanue, and hud ninety-nine chances against | above New Orleans, and the tluud waters go | declared Ihuself lappy toe have been elted | streel, to furnish Tt for sa much a disordered Uver, giving you B vollow vat} copper rode frum six to 20 conte: | tho majority of . the! apiece. “ nite, ‘th re Must Juve been sume reason in | to the Gulf level in'a distance of seven miles, | befure w publio tribunal, and he rendered | year to turners, cuglerss tailors, unrburs, ‘ustive bowels, Which buvo resulted jn | ineaators er frimining, at tho: rato of aavoryue of nearly $4,000 np! 4 thig, Providence took some special interest | instead of 100 by its own chunsel. And the | justice to iis Majesty's sehtinienty of equity | ete. Edison's alng have aise a patent on ee ordo your kidneys refuse tw | from on a two » conts ee one aod to ia 15 cents per foot on the length of tho rod ate, Toul | Suaploved, Web da not woud auy iivatuing-rode | Moretords Aeld Hieron ‘i 1u Burope. ‘The best-protected buildlug in Now \Beoeble wi ‘Acid Sbosphate to York, 1 think, is the now Unton, ue Clu T havo found Horsford's cpteebied dure Buaad, mae charenty of Me, da aud BE ar | gyauos Tonle where GchLeaeswaurs nord ure alvo wal led, le jou. le iowell supplied with Hubiming-rods, whlch were | Altamont. TI inimy preservation. Lwill try and tind out | opinion seems well founded that thisoperates | In causing tho uffaly te by carefully exuu- | ingulatiog them Ino the streuta, “Chey aro fuugtlonsy Ie ao. your ayatou what that reason ls.’ Hu very soon after left | us u great safeguard to the Jower coust for | ined, TAN the questions ubourthe Suprome torun ikrough pipes put down by tha gut- pra ered the canal forever,’ 5 = more than 100 wiles above, At that distance | Commission, of which he was a member, | tera Not long ago all the exuniiners In the ) inan—natuea will throw olf ovory impediment llow was it with the President during tho j by other outlets through Grand Levee, inthe | and which must have had cognizanco of | Electrical Depari meet of the Patent Office | ood cach orgia will be ready for duty, Druu- rary tt Parlsb of Point Coupee, and through the | the intended assuyination, he replied em- | were brought up to‘Senlo Park and shown gists ach both the dry fend Uquid.— Evansville “He had some very narrow escaves there. | AUthafalaya, out of the jouth of Ited River. | vhatically that such a commlasion existed | Edison's Nght, He gave them uw dinuer,'| dridune. 4