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"address (outside ' the city) © “on roboipt (Of 5° Sen, : to-day, +} 1,083 polnts, FRIDAY Ghe Grilamne, B-Lerazems, waving the ety for the summer seagmican have Tik Trenuns maited to thetr aide dren al the followtng rates, postaye prepatds Dany Trius, per month, $1} including Sun- day t3auc, $1.25, Lovar rains, followed by clearing weather, * alatiouary or lower barometer, for this region Justices NATHAN ‘FOI, of the United: States Supreme Court, who tins been vory: ill recently, is rapidly stuking, and lila denth 3 hourly expected, ———es Lurnoy, the English newspaper reporter who Is accuscit of the murder of Gold, on the London & Brighton Railway, was committed for trial -yesterday, ——————___) ‘Tn: Eleho Chattonge Shick was won yea- terday by the English rile team, which mady ‘Tho Irish:team scored 1,610 poluts, and the Scoteh 1,601, ‘Can German Government has. prohibited the importation or transit of Danish cattle through Schleswig-Iolstoin on account of tho existence of plouro-pnet ‘Tie Colontal Government of New Zealand, New South Wales, and Victorin have agreed. to enter Into a convention for the. exchanga of money-orders with the United States, ————=— At tho Widnes (England) athletic sports yesterday, Myers, the American athlete, wou the quarter-mile and the halGmile races with “ridiculaits ense.? Myers’ racing powers were regarded ns “imarvelous’ by the ns- soinbled Britons, | Iv is bolloved that tho Egyptian cotton crop this year will be fally equal to that of last yenr, when the crop was excellent, In one province the destructive cotton-worm hag appeared, but Its ravages will be linited to that province. * — A yots,to be signed by England, Austria, Holland, and other Powers Is in preparation, and will be addressed to. Russia, calling at- tontion to the Narsl Idws against the Jows In that country, ‘Lv be consistent, tho Powers should address a slightly modified form of the note to Gormuny, —_-. Mn. Granstons stated in the House of Commons yesterday, that there was no truth in the report published by the London Times that the Boor Triumvirate had rejected -slx- teen articles of the thirty-six drafted by the Joyal Commission, It sppears that the Doers have thrown out twelve. _ Mn. Joy B. Peasnxe, Superintendent of the Cincinnath schools, read a paper betore the Natlonal Ednentional Association at At- Innta yesterday advocnting the Introduction of works of literattroe ‘and. biography into tho ‘public schodls,'ns tending to the" moral and Marary advanoument of ils. Camenern, of Lorne, was married“ yesterday. to Miss Gertrude Blood, au Irish helress.» Tho Epis- copal Bishop-of Kentucky’‘asalsted at the coremdny, ‘The Princess Loulse and the groom’s father wero present on the oceision, - Tu amendment proposed by the Govern- ment to the Irish Lond bill providing for advances to tenants In arrears ‘passed the Commons last wight by 313 to 97, Ono of the Peers has given notice of his intention to move ‘nn amendment In the Lords Inereas- ing. the, number of Commisstoners of the Land Court to fi we French Government has conferred a commandership of the Legion of Ionor on Baron Marocheltl, the Itatian Charge @ As- fatres ot Parls, This Is regarded as the beginning of + conciliatory policy on- the part of Franco toward Italy. ‘The Jatter nation must probably rest content with small favors for some time to come, =e Canninan Hencennotins Is about to visit Wurzburg for the purpose of Interylow- ing Prince Blamarek on the Church question and bringing avout a complete reconeliiation between Gerinany and the Vatican, Bis marek wants the ald of tho ‘Ultrumontanes {n the forthcoming election, and is willlug to go all tha way to Canossn to obtain It, * Guv Erle Raflway Couipany “ In view of the presentlow rates for first-class passengers and to preserve 0 proper, illiference ‘botweon then. nnd eniigrants,” lias reduced emigrant fares from Custly Garden to Chlengo. to 80: to St. Louls to $11.40; to Cincinnatl to $7.50; to Loulsyijle te $10.25; ta Dotrolt to $8; to Cloveland to $7.50, and to other polnla, pro- vortionate rates, Sxonerant Bharn recelved a letter from the Austrinn Minister to Washington yester- «uy Informing bln’ that the Emperor of Austria desired to, oxpruss hls: lively syne pathy with President’ Gartiotd,-his Indigna- ton at the murderous attack on bis Ife, and Is sincore Interest In: the favorable: news of the President's condition aud the, panetat prospects of ils recovery, - SEVEN mipers—Wifilam Gile, Daniel Cam: eron, Andrew Larson, John Costellu, Pat Roach, Pat: awking, aid TL, I, Hantlton— ave reported to have: beon killed by the cay- ing of a mine at ‘Torroryllle, BD, ‘Ty, Wednes- day night, 1.8, Goodman, the foreman of Aneighboring mine, was killed by an arch on whieh ho.was standing ‘glylog way and pre- elpitating hlm200 feet. 3 4 —— : THe yale of domestic provisions, tallow: and dairy products‘exported from the United, States durkig tho six months ending June 30 was $71,150,030, agninst $60,125,629 during the correspondliyg perlod of Inst year, ‘Lhe total yaluo of the dairy products exported: durlag, May and; June. of ‘this year was $3,835,054, ‘agningt “$4,045,004, worth exported durian Muy and Juno of just years Tug ‘sultan, ugalni ‘repeats -hls siatonient ‘that, In gondlng troops to'l'rIpoll, he did not jivan, it aa an not of fipatttlty towards France, Ne furthor doclares: that’ hic’ has nothing to do with the agitation * in ‘Algeria‘and Tunis, and will.da; Uta titmost: to prevent -all/i- trigues . against’. “Franca: in. the* gountrles borderlug on theso -places,..I¢ rpmains.to be ta WII accept th a comfortabia day’ yeutsrday, ho tok ;'b “tel Y wolld , food yn the morning {i}: addition to” he uatial quanti> “ty of Nquid food, and gained considerably in ‘atrongth. : lo’ continued: to gain during’ the “evening,- and the ‘afternoon fever ber ‘subsided, * A ploce of cotton cloth about ‘a : gon of tho, Duke of Argyll, and brother to the Marquis JULY 22, 1881—TEN auaster of an inch sqttare, with woolen adhering, came awhy spontancously with the pus from thd deeper partot the President's wountl yesterday, Dr. Reyhurn sid the discharge of this plece of cloth sndl- entoil that the wound is drained to the bot- tom; tho wound, he sald, continued to heat nicely Insidys an@ that, at the present rato of progress, the patton! would be out of danger iuafew days. - i = ‘Tim statue tn honor of tho, |Confederatozdentt In tho cometery nt Culpepper, Va, was une yelled yesterday In thé. presence of about 10,000 spectators, Speechés appropriate to tho occasion wero mate ‘by Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, Gen. Walker, Congreshinan Goode, aud others, The ceromony of unveiling was per- formed by Gen. Jaines* Field. The dis- tingulshed persons present \ Were entertained at Culpepper by tho Iadles ot the place. ir appenrs that Don Catlos was expelled from France at the request; of the Spntiish Govermnent, which lag long felt. hurt at his toleration In Paris, ‘The ‘Spanish Ambassa- dor to France las been ofteft obliged to with- draw from French drawing-rooms because of the presence of: Don Carlos,thore. * Iteveutly he visited Porpignan,.wheye he held acon ference with some of his partisans, whom he encouraged to promote teniporary risings in Spain just before alection. [ | A sumnen of Mquor-tealers. of Wilkes: barre, Pa, were arrested Wednesday for having violated the ordinances of that city. lt appears that there*are’ good grounds for believing that the. arrests were mnde for binckmailing purposes, and the persons on whose Information they were: arrested wore themselves arrested yesterday and sent to jnil in default of $5,000 ball, ‘Tho Justice be- fore whom the fiquor inen: were ‘tried hus been nrrested on the charge of ‘extortion, Tur clause providing for the allotment of plots of land and the building of cottages for bona fide agricultural jaborers, proposed by ‘Mr. Forster, was added to tho Irish Land bill {n the Mouse of .Comnions yesterday; also the clause giving the Land Court power, on applleation, for determination of a judicial rent, to Impose on farmers conditions as to Inborera? cottages, and providing that the Land Commissioners shall’ make yearly re- ports in references to thelr pruceedings to the Irlsh Lord-Lieutonant.‘- * Mn. .Goscien,' who has n sort of roving commission ay English, Ambassador, and to whose exertions it {s-to a great‘extent duo that the Eastern diflculty did not result in bloodshed, spenking at a meeting of his con- stituents at Ripon yesterday, had only. kind Words for the other Powers. Russia, which 1g gonerally suspected by Englisiimen of aet- Ing in bad faith, acted: In a straightforward mannor, he sald, and ‘Austria had been quite prudent, and did not. manifest any desiré to encroach on Turkish territury. Russia and Austria will be thankful’ for Afr. Goschen’s wartifente of character, Exar, -McDovitt the threo persons :hrrested plleity In the. star-ronte frauds, were before tho United States Commissionor ‘yesterday. Tho charges against Price and Enslgn are that they: went on the bond of one: Wiley, who secured: star-route contracts in New Mexico and Arizono, and who afterwards sub-lct them, and that they swore to own an anount of property which thoy did not, and tlso that they placed n too high value on the property which they did own, McDevitt is charged with haying acted as Intermediary, aud with having procured the signatures ot Eusign.and Prica to Wiley’s bonds. —— id Price, ‘Tim balloting at Albany was without ro- sult yesterday. Thera was considerable buttonhollug . at’ the Albany . hotels last night. and tho usual — predictions of, an glection. soon. were made. Tho “Bucks” show little signs of weakening, howover, ‘They’ continue to demand 9 naw enucus, nnd declare thoir willingness to yote for Lapham if the caucus be held, | ‘Ther slucority ts doubted, howeyer, and the | Adiministration men, rematn firm tn thetr de- termination to hold ‘no other caucus. In the meantine tho Democrats are puzzled, as usual, and do not know whnt course to pur- Bue, | Aun. Puncest,. the Danooratle repro- sontativeot the Kighth Ward, catled at Ald, Cullerton's * place of business” n few days ago, and, while slightly under the Influence of some of the goods dispensed there, asked Cullerton’s partner for his’ “share of the un Salle” street money” whieh. Cullerton promised to leave for him, and beeame very Alsmonstrative when Cullerton’s partner pro- tested that ho’ knew nothing about’ La Salle street money” or his partner’s private affairs, ote, Now, all this might lead to the impreaston that Cullerton was the distributor of certuln fndnelal favors for services ren- dared in the Connell by Purcetl and others In connection with La Sallo street: but Mr, Cullerton - protests. that ha “knows nothing about what, Purcell talked about, that ho has handled no! La Salto street'money,” aud more to the samocffect, and everybody knows that Ald:Cullerton Is an honest, gulleless man, and a truthful man,—who carries a George Washington. hatchet, . Ald, Purcell should not. get under the "Intlooence,” a Incks «discretion when in’ that state; and is apt to do?injury to the Toputatlin of” his brother Aldermen, 4 sociation of tho'Bfextean ante or Inturpational Rall- “have beon. received by the Bocrotary of. ‘Binta of Now York, and lal be- foro Cigy, Cornell for approval, ‘The articles svt forth that onthe 7th of Junu of this yeqr a contract was enterod {nto ‘between Mexico and tho Intérnational, Improvement Come pany, by whlch ,the ‘former’ granted, to the latter certatn tights ond - powers and a sub- aldy In ald of tho construction and operation of: railroad’ “and * telogeaph Ines * within the Republlo*-of * Mexlea: The - Tne provement: Com any only contemplutes the construction, Not, the operation, of the rond, and Its couitract provides that tho rights and powers-.can'be itranafurred to-one dr more ‘compantes that? niny, be, orgapized for.the purnss of ‘operating the lines, The Incore parators of tho Company are day Gould, Rus sell Sage, Blaney, Dilloy, Noryin Green, John Ty Dilton, Thomas T, Kokert," BM, Dodge pt New York,. Ulysses’ 8.: Grant and. Fraucts Degress of Hox{oo," ‘and others, The road ta to commence: ata: polit dn tha Ilo Grando bopween: Laredo} ahd Reynosa,’ and with run: south, ‘be}weon: giia-idertye west” and twa dexroey enat of the meridlay of Mexico, touching a¢° Say: Fernando : and ‘Santander, Jiminez, with a branch: road ‘to Cyldag Vic- LANeee of torla, to be: extended -as:far’as'San“Luls’ Potos!, Tho, trunk’ ne will be from San- tander Jimines to. the City:of, Mextco;' and may be continued to the Pacific const... Vailn PAGES, “phnadatanta forrconi"}. ‘THE PRESIDENT. At (:15 A. M. He Was Sleep~ ing Quietly, Without Fever. A Piece of Cloth a Quarter of an Tnch Square Thrown from the Wound. Its Removal from Deep in the Body Effected Spontane- ously by Nature. The Sea-Voyage. a Pretty Story Told to Satisfy the Weary Pa- : tient. Shysters Wetting Troubled for Fear Guiteau Will Have No Lawyer. . SLEEPING. NEAR MIDNIGuT. 8” EXECUTIVE Mansion, Wanttnatos, D. 0. July 2—11:90 p, 1.—The slight change which has taken plnco in the President’s condition since tho date of the last ofiicial bulletin has been tu the direction of further improve- ment. IJe has passed a comfortable day, has taken a little solid food again this afternoon in. the shape of boiled chicken, and has gained in strength. ‘Che ntternoon fever has subsided, and at this hour the President Is quietly sleeping. 115 Ast ‘The President sceins to rest so very pence- fully in lig sleep during the past three or fonr tights that we cannut but belleve he is steadily improving. The attending physt- clans are growing nore hopeful every day. At this houk tho President continuds to sleep quietly. Indleaiions are that he Is not In much pain, there being no slgus of fever, OFFIOIAL. MORNING, , Esxtcutivi Mansion, July 21—! a m. —The Prealdent has had 9 good night, and 4s doing well this morning. Pulse, 83; tom perature, 08.4; respiration, 18, DW. Briss, a. J. Woopwarp, J. Bauszs, Roperr Rexruny. *- EVENING, © ExrtcutTive MAnston, duly 291-7 p. m— The President as hind’ another good day, Atl p.m. his pulse was 02; tempornture,03.4; respiration, 10%, At 7 y.m,, pulse 90; tum- erature, 09.0; respiration, 19, D. W. Brie, - Jd: Woonwarn, IK BARNES, af Rosprr Revnury. Wasinnaton, D, ©, July 21.—The 'foltow- ing telegram was sent by the attending sur geons to the consulting surgeons to-night: “EXXOUTIVE MANSION, July 21-—7-p, m.—Binco our telegram of yesterday, tho President bas continuod to do woll/. Io passed a comfortable night. ‘This morning a morsclof clothing, about one-quarter of an inch square, came away spou- taucously. with tho pus from the deeper part of tho wound. It proved, on examination, to con- alst chiotly of cotton flbres, with n fow woolen fibres adboring. Tho medication was continucd without change. At 8:0 n,m. his pulgo was 68; - temperature, 18.4; respiration, 18 At 1p, ma pulse, 92;' temperature, 88.4; respiration, 19, At Tp. m., pulse 90; temperature, 0.9; respiration, 19, TD. W, Brass, a. K, Bangs, TITE SAVE ROAD, SLOW DUT SURE, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasiinatox, D, C., July 21.—It was very bright’ this morning at the White, House. Every moruing seems brighter there. «Last night the President hada comfortable night's sleep for a wounded inan,'and fs doing well this morning: 11s pulse fa down to 88, tem- perature 98.4, and respiration 18, The fayor- abto conditions all continue, ‘The President Is cheerful, hus good appatiw, and is begin- ning again to tira of the restricted dict whieh has been furnished him since the recurrence of the féver on Monday . Inst. | He asked for more substantial nourishment. for brenkfast, but the best Indication - that tho President is on the way to recovery is the fact that his mind Is regaining its tone, and he Js mnnifesting a constant concern In matters outslde of the sick-chamber, Pe HE URGINS TO TALK of the affairs of State, and tho’ Incidents of tho sick-rvomn are no longer trifles counectad witli tho bedside, but. relate, In great mens- ure, to matters of public policy, ‘Che Presl- dent Is disenssing various matters conected with lis Administration toa much greatar. extent than tho physteiaus are willlng to have him, It has been his earnest: desira to read the newspaper accounts of thd shooting. yesterday, for the first. tine, this” “began, and one of his attendants read for a considerable time some of the newspaper accounts of thd firstday, ‘The President seemed deeply In- torested, but sald nothing. Tho President, of course, is atid quite weak, but he ling yory little fever, aud tho norntal conditions of nat- ure are belng resume, More rapid progreas could not be expected, ‘and could scarcely bo ‘hoped, ‘WIE 'SLRRPA LESS IN THE DAY. now than for some thine, The heallng proc- ess which follows ‘suppnration Is beginning, and there are ovidonces of what the doctors call: granulation. ‘Che President's volce, whioh has been weak, Is roxatning Its natural tone, “He has now strength enough to move himself somewhat, but he docs ‘not attempt to do this, as tho physicians warn them that the effects will be injurious, ‘Ile stlll contin ucs ta’ take a large quantity of milk, and sone of the ‘temperance people who ara ro- ported ns being concerned at the soviet of the immensoquantitics of © z WINE AND HIE ne which the wounded President Is using. may perhaps bo rolleved to kiiow that, all talit, in nearly three weeks, tho quantity he has: consumed of rum and wine combined docs not oxvoed one plut,: Jie takes. 9 few tear spoontula a day, and ho would prefer not to tuke any, Mrs. Gariuld is now disregarding, J. J. Waonwann,. * Ronenr Renu, the’ physiciuns’ injunction as to her dally | 5 drives,.and spends plmost the entire day with’: the - President,- neglecting her own health,’ The President goams to necd her more as he grows better, * BAOH NIGUT IT 18 POSSIBLH TO. BAY---- that the President hag pasved 3 better night than-any thug since fie was wounded, It is the popular belief that he Is out of danger, |’ Bs Mal Swati, who has peen constantly at bis” ldo, to-night expresses that oplujon, and:| p! Maj, Senin has a better opportunity of kiow: ing: what the’ private’ opinion of the phy- sichyns Is than ‘anybody elug, -Sttil, the aie. ‘siclang are not yet: willing ‘ofliclally to stato that he fs out of."danger, and they “eay, shat many thlugs yot nay-happen to wake ‘hig case ‘more serlous,~ bug. that it Js not probable that anything will happen. A relapge could come from-bad nursing or oll- na bei works, matle condittons, ‘There are some apprehen- sions that malaria may ultimately nifect the President. Ithas nut done so yet. Every possible precaution Iy to be taken to avolil. that, but ft, of course, is not possible to change the conditions of the climate, QUININE is regularly given now, in quantitles of from twelve to fifteen grins on day, to prevent tho recurrenco. of the surgical Yever, and, [f thore is any virtue In quinine, It may result In keeping off the. malaria. ‘Tho President, although Ile sleeps vory woll, is still given his hypo- dermic injections of morphine, and they aro said to be necessary on necount of the pains in the legs and feet, which have not disap peared, It appears that the reports. ns to tle sea trip upon the ‘Tallapoosa have orlgi- nated largely {1 the fact that, the plystelans have been willing to humor the patient, who Is extremely anxious to go anywhero ordo anything to get out of that sick-cham- ber, but there fs now NO BENOLS PUnPOSsE of taking a sen-Journey, or any ‘other four hey, at any specified time, nor will there be unt {t fs nbsolutely safa fur the President tomove. By that time he may be able to control his own movements, and wilt not be regulated by the plysictans. One of iis nurses to-night says that it will not bo safe totnke him from the sick-room, until the wound fs healed, and that will be a long tine yet. ‘Tho nurse also says that, with the ar- rangements that have now been made, the President can be more comfortable where he is than he possibly can be where the temper- ature of the effmate has not been overcome by artidetal refrizeration, IN THE LETTER TO TI DOCTORS TO-NIGIIT, the public fs for the first thno advised that soine of the clothing entered the wound with the bullet, It appears that this morning there enine away spontaneously with the Pus trom the deeper part of the wount what the surgeons called’n “morsel of “clothing,” about one-quarter of an inch square. Upon belng examined ander the inicroseope by Dr. Woodward, it was found to consist clifetiy of cotton fibres, with a few woolen fibres ad- hering. It wasn portion of the President's shirt, with a few fibres from the cont. 4 DR REYRUTN. To the Western Associated Press, Wasitnerox, D, C., July 21.—Dr, Rey- burn sald to a Western Associntud Press re- porter to-night that ho had just exainined the President and he was getting slong fue. ly. Some small fragments of the coat and shirt were discharged from: the wound this morning. ‘Chey were very small, but, when put under the microscope, the difference tn fibre could bé plainly seen, ‘This was the first fragment of clothing that had come from the wound, .‘he discharge ‘of these pieces of cloth showed — that the wound fs drained out to the bottom. ‘The wound continues to heal nicely Inside. Dr. Reyburn sald it was impossible to say just when the Presktent would be able to take lis sen yoyaze, but thesurgeons hope to get him aboard aship soon, and that, if tho pres ent rate of progress continues, the President would probably be able .to start in three or four weeks, Ieyburn also said the Presl- dent fs gaining strength slowly but surely, ‘The surgeons considered him now pretty ‘Woll out of danger. . . EB: ASSASIN. ees BHYSTERS QHITING ANNIOUS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasinsarton, D, C., July 231.—Some- law- Yers ure disposed to find fault with the man- ngement of Guitcau's case, claiming he Is de- prived of Ils legal rights, They say the Con- stitution guarnntecs him counsel, and that he should not be held without due process of Inw, but Guiteau says he wants no counsel, Hfo ign Iawyor, and will conduct his own cuse, and he fs held to await tho resuit of-tho wound, Guiteau dovs not ask to be delivered from jailon bail, He desires the protection of the fall, for the greatest anxiety hoe ling 1s the fear that he, in somo: way, may yet fall into the: hunds-of-an enraged mob, ‘The lawyers alse criticise the letter of the District Attorney, directing that’ the Warden of the jail shall keep Guiltean prac tleally in close confinement, ‘Chey say that there fs uo law for that, and that it iscontrary to the Constitution; that, moreover, the. Dis- trict Attorney has not control of Guiteau, but that the Warden atone Is responsibte for hin, \ PEELING, AUBTRIA. * Wasntnatoys, D. C., July 21.—Sceretary Blaine to-~Iay received the following from Count Lippe Welsenfeld, the Austrian Chargé @Aairess Newport, July 16--Sins Fhave the honor to Inform You that hia Majesty the Emperor do- -slres. to. glve furthor oxpression of his tlvely sympathy .with the President: of tho United States, which has been transmitted by. his Majesty's orders to tho United Stutea Minister at Vienna, and has boon ptensed to chargo mo to rupent, in his name, tho: expression of the senti- ments of sympathy and indignation caliod forth by tho murderous attack upon Gen, Guriletd’s Ife, and to assure tho Preaident of the aincore {atereat: which bis Majesty takes in tho favora> Ule nows concerning bls xcullency.tho Hrosl- dent's condition and hopeful prospoota of bis ultimate recovery. [take tho liberty to roquest you, alr, to convey his Apostolic Majesty's mes- Saye tu tho Vrosidont of tho United statog, and I bog to offer YOu, ete., ote. - {avi ‘ MITWAUK . Minwaunre, July: 3.—At the annual moeting of the Northwestern Mutual Lite Insurance Agents the following resolution passed; Reaolved, That this Assocation honrtily “ox- presses its unyundified condemnation of tho ine fauions attompt apon the lifo of tho Vrosident by tho band of at ausasin, and oxtentts to Presl- dent Garfleld the sympatby of overy member thoroof, with tho hope of n speedy recovory and Toturn to’ health und the dutics of his bigh aullco, WEISENYELD, TEXAS Corvamnve, O., July 81.—Tho eltlzons at ‘Texas are still tulographing Gov. Foster that they will celebrate, the day set apart for (hanmegtvtg for’ th tho recovery of we Presl- ents ‘THE'SPRAGUE ESTATE, Puoviprnce, R, E, July 31.—-Tho tirst plooa of tho A. & W. Sprague properly wassold by nuce ton this noon under tho diroction of the Truateo and Comittee of Croditors, twas a ware bes i t, and soil for 1000, jalh'the unnoancouont was tugde: that alt tuo porty hut buen attuchod this verted in the tule! of the Quidneck Company Syypague. Manu Sucturing: Cuipany. y, fOr cx red ‘sult {a rogurded wx intended to emburras & ile, and thy re Hf fore Car aero have guare ward thief tho sa! sR ROTEORAU Re ET duet al Min Bprague af, fairs tuko 0 now turn {hia attorngot U under, the pulvigo ot B of Buttes, ounsel for the Bh uo fail pri ary areata oars bas dea We y. Bprigua 3 aanliee “t on ths ral aud th ae ll ba ia re mil ra was ma wie za fas Bprague mill pSWEET, CHARITY, ‘Chicago Tribune, winuoa stance sul 1 12.—Winona raised by subscription to-day $3,000 for the rollof of tho | Now Uim sufforers, ‘This sum will be increasod ou Now Ulm wil will Meriva in to rho ty Sealant Fr nuke seloctons of lumber and bullding wat | cto so. ."This fact, the Argtia: thinks in, itselt’ ‘| demonstrates that It Is)0.°" ea toatal a it cus and Promise an Elec» tion. © 1 Their Protestations, as Usual, Entirely Devold of Sin- ccrity. The Democrats Greatly Agitated as to the Best: Course to - Pursue. . Evident Opportunity for the Bourbons to Make tho. Accustomed Blunder. * Spettat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribunes Avpany, N. ¥., July 21.—The situation ro- inains unchanged, except that tho Buck . leadorsare putting forth renewed efforts for ; fA cnuens, Beaten In-all thelr attempts to © secure help from ithe Democrats, they now © insiston n caucus, and say that ‘no election ean be lind otharwise. Jar about calling It a canes, but are willing fomect fn on friendly conference. It is be - Meved that they are only secking some means. of letting themselves down easily. ‘Thy HL providing for special elections in the enso of Congressional vaenneles having prsded both houses, Is now i the hands of the Governor, tind will doubtless receive the Executive sige , nature to-morrow. ‘The passage of this act’ removes every objeetion on the pait of the regular caucus, as they allege, ‘THE DEMOCRATS are beginning to get restive again. It is rite mored that if Lapham fs not eftcted this week they will, after suitable warning, ab- sent themselves fram the Joint Convention int a bedy, and expect that enough Bucks will follow thelr example to reduce the. number present below quorum, Itsuch a coursyof action could be matntalned for several dnys, an election might pe prevented. But this scheme, Hike all other combinations between the Deinocrats und Bucks, would probably fail through the inability of the managers to. conunit thelr adherents as a-body to any plan, In this connection the utterances of~ the recognize! Democratic organ here at+ tract considerable attention, ‘This paper, wus “Angus, which published a strong leader this morn= ing calling on Conkllug to release iis inen tf he eannot hold theni asa boty in favor of mw final adjournment, will to-morrow have nod article ii answer to the rumor that has been: atlont for some days ‘that the Demo erats were considering: 1 proposition: to help tho Bucks elect Conkling, aud: were to. be allowed, in return, to carry the Stato this fall. ‘The zirgus asserts’ that no+ “sitch proposition was ever made to any Demn- : ocratic member of the Legislature or other-{ wise, and ridicules, tho tdea that 1b would have been for n moment entertained if if had been made, ‘It calls attention to the fact itt every Democratic. somber. of the , Unite States ‘Senate vated: for “Robertson's ‘¢oii= firmation, on'tho request of every Democratic - -Mgmber of the Legtulatira, that they shoul IMPOSSIBLE, INTHE: NATURE OF ‘THINGE, apart, from other politienl gcanstderations, that any Democrats should vote for Conk- Mng. ‘The Adiinistration “men claim that this statenfent Is Incorrect.” In the Senate yesterday, MeCarthy referred to the mutter, * and sald that, if any more’ referonces ‘were made to it, he would offer proofs of the facts which no one’ could deny. - It {s kiiown also that Jolin F.Smytho came down from the Thousand Istands’ Wednesday) and -visited Dantel Manning, the proprietor of the argus and uceepted head uf the Democracy here, ut his house, rematiing thers wutit utter inld- night. ‘The two have Joined forces in many ideas before now, bit, “in this . fustanee, Smythe. ta belloved to have falicd to suoure Democratic nasistunce, as he returned to the ‘Thousand Islands thy noxt day. THE HALLOT. To the Western, Associated Dress, ALDANY, N, Y¥., duly 2—[n te Joint Conven- tion to-day the Dating fora Seuutor for tho short term resulted us foliows: fapham,. Potter Mothoernt) Neeussury ta n cholees 4, Kenutor Forster voted ite Lapham instead or Evarta, Adjourned, THERE 18 MONE ACTIVITY ar cy TO-NIGHT thnu for several weeks, ‘Tho Ilatf-Broedas Ducks. are apparently greatly, exercluon. the Bucks are denmuding a enucus, Inthnacing thit.. the y will jro 80 fur ns to volo for.the nomination ff Laphun, ‘Phe Half-Urecds stand tirin aula the euucns, Thoy say to hold a sauce now will bo ta admit thit they are ne eroig for tho exlatenco of tho: doadioe from tho frat, ‘and. that -it' is ‘only put thon, in that poaltion ‘tho: Bucks tra ‘Gantore x for wn canous, Tho -Huckr, they say, will tition that, if tha coucita was. hold .at the com= mencement of the contest, un election would have taken pince the next. Ra a ‘Tho Dernqcrats are niso considerably oxorelsed, ‘Thoy know thoy can break the deadlock by almply Tomas Ing away to allow of pe elvotion of Tuptum, hue they fenr to do thie, x6: thoy will render themselves Inbte to no, E marge of having beon bribed. Some of tham think thoy ought to rua that risk, inasmuch as they think thoy aro NOW BEING MADE ‘TOOLS OF ‘ by the Bucks, They‘ any, tho Tucks, | ahi vstensibly demanding "a: ciucis,'* thotr hatding out. ons that: ground; tha real object is to’ Prevent senuter Kobertson from: inking the. Now. York Collactoraiip., ‘Thoy any that to Seoauny lek this the Bucks wil atand ont till the Wet of Decemlur next. Tha Dowmocrats aro: seriously: Gonsidering +t whethor: they sbould Vue oud the denilavk in the way stated above, and ape to tho "relfove thet tan thom and nt tho knmo timo rolluve them from any unjust suspicions, THE oa caren Sprixarie.y, LL, July 3i--Lhe Bovretairy bf State to-day issued Haeiisch to organize ag follows: Chicago & Kanknkeo Ice Company, Chicago; capital, $35,000}: corporators,. WIil- fam F, Singleton, } wwiniaine PY, Bluok; Marshall Boek. Rock Cava Distilling Company, Peo- ring capital, $100,000; corporators,‘ Adolph Woolner, Samuel Woolner, Morris Woalher, Quoryo A. Wrisloy &Co,, Chicawo; cavital &2)- 0003. George A. Wrisloy, George Oberno, Henry W. Mosigh, : ‘The Wonian' omporange “Publicatian‘Asso= lation, Chicago, 11, Mie un incroaso of capital Pris from $5,000 to $15,000. Tho ae Oraer f the'iibernian Assovlntion of the State of% nwole, Pulosit, Aled 4 cortiusate oe organizas tion. o corporutors pre Michuel i} "OHS, Wiliam, Gurran, danios 0" ae los ny jo oranize wad also od t9 the Ui nolan Biate ov olgerap Uo (ompanys eee aud corporatons, We Moa Patton, an Jumos, A, Cor au relly, chartosta tons ard: Corsa, York: Thonas, Dayt oe Ne aol agri! ie wan fa Days here for the ant tinea the 8 Kpringiluld Steamy Bup- - ; | Bie ne ee jeutri Ao jee aidan abt a fam pe ohina prot es A SITTING-BULL, 5 " fgho only Jaformation whlch bad pedobed ralt- f tary headquarters concerglug the surrepder of Sittlay- Lull was conveyed in ay oficial dispatch sent frou “Fort Snolilny, and siguod hy Geo. rl ‘that pas and Rrra ‘ ad: surrendered (to Maj. Bro Ht tbat post, pamad ocaslaeee ens LABOR AND CAPITAL, Prrrerow, Ps., July 31.—Morris & Co.'s are on & strike for bighor wages. Thoy are not particue . ° ‘