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te ti CHICAGO 'LKIBUNIG ERIDAY, JULY » 1881—TEN PAGID. } = ee ; a " yt is - val ol § ship of | ranoted hims hut tha evidence ratuer fay wero goneratly salisied to take It, thongh in | sire his company, pnd to scel to promote hts") she should sever the Inst shrad of thelr reln- | forward thoir rival claims to the Seuntorship of | ni hu J i or favored soe cases tho Grifith valuation was not | happiness and prosperity.” ‘Thoré|s no ovl- | tlons with Turkoy, and incorporate thom into Rta Sa rth einer an eurmow dite to casomateet Ihe aint Wal aa honerer, one-hat what the landlords had been extort | denee that any man holds this relation to | tho French dominion Sstendly. terms lee made fi the hotel whore he Teng decane Mie Lound doglodin turning ing from their distressed tenantry. Cuitent; he has. justly forfeited the friend- Lae puntle do not pit stop te this auetot thing, no | of faggots. le, It Is tho effect gf gout crops Inst year | slip of all mankind. If avy man shat pré- ‘Tur Toledo Blade has obtained at great: | jnan wil D " nee a fe and this year and the reduction of one-third | fess friendslilp for Qultean, let him agply to | expense an oxclustve copy of tuo Intest butlotiiy 4 tho other hnnd, assert that West Virzinin 4 should assume a share of the debt propor- $ A yg | Vonnte to her wealth and population at tho on Ge G {ime of tho separation, which woult make . SUBSCRIITION. hor Wable for one-sixth of the debt, or TEUMS OP SUNS ues 95,300,000, ‘The bonds were Issued mainly Iman with any sense of self-respect will 1 5 hhnaell to potitiont life. Mrepiate may have | “Olly na,” she replied, with a ainilo so en. ‘ cS y been naughty, but his conduct was angello entn- “traneing, : BY MAIN ADVANCR—Postaan prepa, | In payment for tho Jatnes River Canal | of the amount on excessive rentals that have | Mr. Corkhtit for pormiaston to see hin, If | fom the stek chambor of the Primate, Ibis us pared with tho pltiable meauness of hia politien! | When ho ventured toask If tha sent were on Tialty odition, ona year. 812.00 | nul the Covington «& Ohlo Kallrond, doth | worked this benefteent change from misory, | any man wishes to‘ becom Cuitcaw’s “legal, oppunents. Hla friends, it would Anpent, Uy gaged, | Paris of a yent, por muntn.. Anxts-ltoos, Prumate Hnanguantens, Ate { nlm aver. ‘Thoy should have tod by hin, for, Daily and Sunday, one goar, rtoo of which stepped short.of the Lonndarics of | squalor, and netual starvation at ‘least toa | adviser,” os, Mr. Hoar intimates somo at- | nany. duly 1%, 188t—siuttin No, 25,—Tis Primacy: in doe Senator Conkling hi ul the night na enn: auowall aor ant Hoes hte HE hea Tey iia ay pas tho bireg andworry OF mustek Semin " oy e ", ¥ AS pass * 1 mest ny word oO ect is useful < 3 ~ Fete eRe and HUM teeters, moe.| the new State, though they were undertaken | foretaste of better and more hopeful times, | torney ays Ieb im aivo notice of tho,tget | Toramyns contd ine a re 6 IGE ag euia: | mestla rolalions wore, Hike! ty loa etl “vores tor tho tino hnkig; eaitirety nash Bites, tecpnge ‘oultion, per soar 2.00 | mnatnly ns West Virginia enterprises, and for | The Irish tenant farmer can now look for- | to My, Corkhill and apply for pormission to dgurnimont of tha session ho was seized with 0 | Whoover did {ty it wea mean, i : WEEKLY EDITION the benefit of the people In that section of the] ward to a prospect of two square meals n | consult with his cllent, Molen uruayeith with avery mmunitestation of — © | Ob, that ching with its dimple and wonderty, ‘One copy. por vent 8 Ee State. ‘This fact adds to the existing compll- | day, to more bread and moat and less potas | Tho use of the word “indignity” tu con- | ran up to such 9 point that the attempt tomens- | KAnrocit, of San Eranelsco,. doesn't ba- aa panels ee {ntrnesk, he'd tivter terosity-on 20.09 | cations. ‘Tho London ‘bondholders are sans | toes aud water, to less rnga and moro cloth- | nection with Cullentt, by Mr. Mon, fs, to say | Ure it injured our sphygmograph, wo fear irre. | tove i assaaination, apite of ‘a atirriog Incident th ‘ seen: ity Rpectmen enpics sont fra , 1 Parably; his feo showed strong aymptoms of | or two of tho kiud In the experlence of .hia own minteh, ©. ~ as tive Post-Oflee address in fail, juctuding County | gillne of thalr ability to recover thelr clatms, | ing for himself, wits, and children, andtothe | the least, badly chogoh. “{t {s rather hums | Corebral congestion: hia breathing wis etortore family. To spoko on the suljoct In ona of hie | And ‘twas greatly enhanced by a hit of courte dna stata. : : ig Mut their hopetuiness rests prinelpally npon | saviug of some portion of his earnings instead | ating to the peoplo to he told that they must pits, anni the lange | Ha ine iva alin nad inte “oraludea" at the Teomont Temple; nnd fa oMtene sy Remittances may bo madd otter by amft. panes their Innorance of public sentiment In West | of having everything he makes tiken from | seo, that no “indignity” ts pit tpon the | hystoria ae is reported in any oF tho Looks, ‘Tho | thus reported In tho San Franclsco Hamner: | Its innocenco “thought wns concealing Post-Omlea order, oF tn reristorod letter, atourritke } vircinin nnd of thott powerlesness to fores | him by a ateedy‘and rapactous nbyenteo Innd- | spolls-scoker who shot the Urestdont of the | oxeiting cntiso that auporinduced thia ittack | ~The Itev. 1.8, Kulluoh dollyerod, a, protude “In serateh) ‘TO CITY SUBSCRIBES. y , : * aodins to bave Leon a bollel that Bpeaker Sharpe | ino Tempio. t Une ah the dndiguriininnte Dally, dollvered, Bunday oxcanted, 24 ce an inyoluntary settlement. Jord, ‘That ts the cause of the change which | United States, aint, who subsequently sald | nog beon Induced to nuandon. hint b} a promiee " Ba Tang ae DURHE on tho indiccrimlaet | At first, as was natural, toy talked of rs balls. delivered, Sundas Inoluded. 20 content weoks es tho tlunkoylam of the cilitor of tho. [ferdtd. | repeatedly that he regretted that the wound of tha Halgtan anieston. ite, ba tho grentost | nily the fata attempt. to ‘assnslnate Presidont weathor, sa Madlson sd Duaebasneata, CBIcAND mt A CAnLE dispatch yesterday from Lonton | will not allow lil ta state, If this system | did not prove innfediately mortal! Lt looks | syne, Daplepinent of ts tanal BRents, oe Gartold, The Temple, jaa orowiet tats iets Mow hot and Hoy ‘sultry tho day that ba ' read as follows: i? of reduced rentals can be continued or were | like an effort to foster a splrit of sympathy | read him an cditoriat trom a papor owned Funded laudtes Oe eallooh pointed ante bow, pnaset, . ait aera dt be eae mor sce ween England and France Putered at the PosteOftce at Crlerz, My as Seevde | with bo putillshed befara tho close of Parliament, Glass Satter, showlne that England Informed France, thnt, 3 i errltory. Yor tho benent a aur nairans who desten to send | genet gee T REM Ct ory round rate ftogle copes uf Tir TRIWNE through the tho whole question of European guarantee to alvahorowith tho feanennl rate ae tae: the Ottomian Empire. ink can = Etat nna rdive bane We thought at the time that this was a Iit- to be adopted as permanent policy, ns is | for the abandoned, bipouthiiaty swratels by Tom Flatts tip ce BL. dauurends Cony proposed by Gladstone's Land bill, It would | Wo venture “to ‘say that, Mr Hour | Atmerienn since Wasnington and the any fill droland with & “sunburst? of hope, and | would not have written sich a letter in be- | statesman produced fora quurter of a contiiry. = bh half of pated ant hell fn Jatt for Jig uegan to show nn Interest tn this, and hid inspire her.wretehed poople with fresh cons | half of a man arrested and helt Us rend it over five or six times, he growin fidence ant resolution, It.woold immense | an ordinary shooting affatr, It follows that | entmer all tue tine, In tha meantiine De, Mister urably tinprove heredndition, Sho wouldno | the plea for corisideration In beliate of | cama in with some remodies which he hnd pre» pared for oxtraordinary emergoncics Ilico those. longer have tosentaway notonly hersurplus | Gulteau fs an attempt to render the woultl-bo | ‘rney woro tolexraims apparently from, Glud- atop by step, tho American public bnd allowed | Thon spoku of tho Inst shows wedding o¢ the! ie omnokans to bo abused. ond vilifed, intl the fashion, gjrout sritaa oF the pouple ily belloved ull tho | How enormous the fortuno tho groom fag disgraceful chu: wero triv. Ie sald that no ‘massed, \ Anant toan nia fy wie et roator insult to een 7 a lo whose yo! elcoter! Ne, al xt elvaon ng anid tha ty 7 fel “nun foul al i 86 Tho ae thing a order, of course, was the tun. ind eatiser io nck to ba mnt ee a done werg raqnanaibie ih tho apes of tha peaplo, | With the darkness ot Baynt—hatover tht a Papel And the little binek: patoh, when thoy a Vw} it i 3 atone, Bismarck, Gambetta, Lent of | Tot only for that dead of bload, but for miming a | y morgey Be ; tle airy, und donbted whether Franee would | population, but tons of thousands of those | ndsnsin Ulustriousad a criminal on account | sone, Mismurce, Gambetta, ond the Czar of blow at the prinolnie of Rell-Favornment fram into daylight, vex TNIBUNE BRANCIL OFFICKS, bo deterred from ler purpose by tt: ‘The | for whom there 18 naturally work aud room pt the jilistetous shinsnetae of ae Vleilins qarrent and God Cousin sald they admired bie | cover, : Hud changed Its position trom hor chin ta bis : soe French had notified ‘Turkey that If sho con- | at home. Moderte prognerity would take | Than this nothing could bo more viclous, be- | Heteoves Adopt dt thay tad tho meceesnry |: i usies hall hinnsall ’ a _———— riny, cricaco: Thinune has established branch | tinued to dispatch troops to Tripoll France | the place of. the deepest misery, and, instendt | cause Il tends directly to the defent of the | genius and fdrco of mind: and ndjueiig pitt, (0 AY Was Ald. Lawiot find himself presented PUBLIC OPINION, A pala ela ini r ai woul! regard it ag an iufriondly uct, At | of crushed, dispirited mon and woren, sub- | ends of justice, If the puling sentimontalists | stand fast, arta ight it out in Amerien ns they | with agold starsctinadlamonds Chariey Camerun 5 wee In behalf of the City Government made the pres- nIPS entation apeech. . Ho traced tho wonderful rigo | Teoria ([.) Transertpt: If the people of! of Lawlor from a nowsboy thirty: yenra nga, then | Westorn Siissourl do not tesiro to suffer the: tou tnhorer, from that toa Henublican and tho | imputation of boing in learuc with robbers posttion of letter-cnrrice; thence toan Alderman | thoy will bons zeilous asthe people of Miunesoty who change! by degreos Inton roaring Demos | Werv to stump ont those murderotts thugs, erat, and lastly this excelstor career enlminated Philadelphia Bulletin: Whatever may by in the keepership of a Clark street grop-shop, |-the ease in principal cleies Itke Puttutelphta, the euphontousty called “tis placo of: business.” | tnw agalust carrying cohecnled.dendiy ‘Weapons With tols climax the orator. subsided, and the | must be held fu abeynncy on Western roads Une enthusiastic and admiring " friends" wet tholr a in Suet mtr bee ne AIRES have bee 1 Pie whistles and slaked thelr thirst ut the exponae of be arog to thelr profes sional Hreth {tit elfcetual the gold-star-and-dlamoud reoiplont. . r pea an ee aeolllwaitces (Wis) ziepubliciin (Rep): Tang 5 f t fs; io wishes Of our Greenbackers {1 ro, Tun spoils-hunters ‘are keen to scent dan tothe bend of thelr tlekot buve been Ly gor to thelr system. A Washington dispatch 1 ate Allis’ teal states thatt “Now that it is certain that Score. | 1760 Uy Mr. E. P. Allis’ neceptuuce of tho nom. | Ination for Governor, . fp his stynitl ° tary Windom will adopt someClvil-Service rates, { ination fur Governar, | Tin alte an eet Nw FURS Roae Tribune Building FT Me>_| th1s notte the, English, Government took of- Junnger. "I ag he 4, ‘i fense, nul sent the above notice to their GLASGOW, Scotland—Alian'a Atnericnn News 7 . Axoncg, iil Menflolitents’ utlghbor across the Channel. Another cable JANDON, Eng—Atuorioan Exchanue, ae Strand | dispatch reads: * ’ " Yun FP, Gtuntg, Am a * WASLIEN! An Inquiry by England in regard to tho altl NW ASLLENG! luine of ta Pavers In easy tho Frettelt nitack: ‘Celpott was met by tho tleciaration of Gerninny and Austein that they intend to moatataln abso: lite neutrality, , Russia will widoubtedly raturn a. sinitlar tnswer, and then’ whatis England going to do abot it? Russia made open war on tare were eae ca Monde, - “rhe |. Turkey a few yenrs ago, ant. England dtl ‘Two Orvhans" not intervene, bub stood quietly, by looking Olymple Thentre. am until after ‘Turkey was: thrashed and Clark street, Dereen Laky ahd Nandotph. “The |. “mashed,” when she only interfered In re- ‘Tieketeof-Lenve Sn : gard to the terms of peace to prevent the : " alsting pon scanty potatoes and salt, aud | sueceed in making it appear that speclat cf- | Nasal fp ge rep apo euaat a tose thrown ont upon the highway for sheer Inn j forts are being mde to securo the safodeten- | sided, the stream o! Dad Janiguuuro conser, mle bility to. pay excesstye rents, and leaving | tlon and punishment of Guitenit, they will Which took the nines ‘of tho conpestive asin thelr native Innd penntiess, Treland would be | 890n convince themselves of the propriety of toni atowout thnk. la cireulation yaa Sy nog populated by ‘a contented and comparatively | @ movement to, have him released .on ball, | "tsnormal equilibrium, At this favorable nin prosperous people. i Mr. Hoar says: But ho tas not yet been | fol hypodermic Injeation of a complement in triet or found guilty of any crime, and 1s, ne sbnpe of a conidont prodiclion thas thy noc: THE “BOOM IN PRODUCE, In view of the Inw, only held for trial’? It | paring to riso in nase, and cleot Conkling Presi- ‘After reading yesterday's recurd of tho | the event of the President's continued | dent in et ‘by-neolaiiatiot Wharcpen te: Bue proceedings on .the Bonrd of Trade the lui- | Advance. on “"the’ road. to recovery, | freshing slumber, from whiolt ho has not yot partial and disinterested observer will proba- ¢ the next step of the sentimentalists will bo to | awakened. Sty Breck, Me Bake ik ic Be . Dly-conelude that the “bulls” are rnuning | moved for the relense of Ciileau on bail, CANTO. Olt, M. Dy Ph.D, ote pretty fast. Wheat was pushed up to over | They will say: -“ Tho President is recovered; Physicians Extraurdinary to his Prininoy, $1.18 for tha short futures, which, less {han | at worst, Guitean’s crime can only bea Pen- A 3 e fiwoek ngo, ranged batwoen Sill and $1.13 | itentinry olfense;.lic fs entitled to relense on |, A writen in the North eimerican Review ver bushel. ‘Tho prinerpal part of this md- | ball.” Once out of Jail, Gultean contd de- | for Auaust lllscusses tha probuble annexation h remonstrances ure already belng reeuivert from | fetter, ‘Tho. greater pnrt of It{s devoted to ‘ ix postition Huttding. liberation af Christians from Turkish bar- | vance has been. brought about within the | ninnd tho exercise of all the powers of Gov | annexation to be tho manifest dostiny of the | Sotno Congresainen before it Is known dvén unawerlng tho question why it Is that a third Michionn avente, upposit Adams street. ‘Thomas | barle rule. “| ‘last two'days, There Jy a suspicious sudidon- | ernment for his protection: against ‘mob yio- | Dominion, -First, thero will be close confederas | whut the natura of tho rules will be. Bomo cus | pur Idate an ee protesses ta bos veto ae Suinmer Nant Concerts, Suppose France comes to blows with Tur- | ness about it. Wheat may stttl advance in | Jence. A fine spectacles would thus be pre- | tlun, thon Independence, then union with the tants pmelnlas are ath ae nis pee teeta Peonle. i pr NGS key over the 'Tripollian dispute, does the | price. ‘There are many conditions favorable | sented,—the would-be assnsin of tho Presl- | great Republie.. This att may bo, bit itis not | against auy change wi e tonn upward morement, and tho other feat- | dent of the United States, at Inrgo in tho seeentng i the Canticks bees Nome aware ti hres ofthe produce market may follow It, | streets of Washington, protected by files of | sion tnut tholr debt was very stunt, And that Dut legitimate advances at this thug would | soldters under orders of the Conimardor-In- | of tho “states frigtttully large, and thoy did not be so large nor so studen, because the | Clilef still suifering from the wound inflicted | nut desire to Lolp pay it. But things are cbang eireumstances which would ‘warrant mark- bee protertee eae ty ectouaL iH lens Ria. four iallions et: Catalina Ane ape ing wtp the prices for future delivery have not | 1s to be hoped that the country will be spared | shouldoring a debt of 1 5 been fully demonstrated, i} the shameful spectacle of maudtli sympathy | bout 6 per cont interest, while tho 62 millions if f bestowed upon a wretch whose whole hig | Of Amerleans bave got thelr, bonded debt ro- + Ltls pretty certalu that there will be a con- m ates duced to 1,580 mittions, drawing au avoragaof less stderable stiortage in the yiekt of winter | tory fs devold of. ona redeeming feature, and | than 4 por cout Interest. Our debt ts ten thes wheat, some shortagd in. that: of spring } Whose last act ovoked the Indi gnation of all | ns tnrgous that of Canada, but our population wheat, nud even a deliclency In the corn-aup- | mankind, .. é ie ulrlvon times sreptor shai. that of Jas Dent: ply, as cotipnred with what was anticipated, Se eee eat ton, and the {ntorest ‘on our ont Trust was the very first newspaper in | THE AFRIGAN COLONIAL TRIBULATIONS | times morc than thetrs,—that ls to say, t¢ Is only . Pretty Io on the vountry to present trustworthy Infornin- . ‘OF .FRANOE. | : bale ga rantoh nek capita. beobhstne ne ted ane tion on the subject. As far back as May 31, | ‘Tho forelgn’ territorial polloy of France, | noxanon of Canada on account of hor growing ‘Tue Thmunr estiniated from date which it | in tts applentton‘to Northern Africa, 1s rip | and {nordinate debt. : had, collected that, as compared with last | idly getting her into hot water, and providing a ‘ year’s crop, the yleld of winter wheat would | her with any number of African " elephants,” , Tite St. Pauls Hobe Hemacnat clearly be one-third less, the acrenge of spring wheat | whose keeping {s,growing very tronblesoine. | xcs the responsibility, ig! one-fifth lesa, und the total .defielency from | ‘The .situntion shows. that the Engilsh jour- | Missouri on the fuoillatent State Government, 7 Ppa It anys: is the supply of tho preceding yenr not farfrom | nls, like the Times and Putt Mfatl Gazette, | "Wont oso enn vo expooted in a Stato whero 160,000,000 “bushels,. Subsequent investign- | were not' far out of the way when they | tho iaw-imnking power !sinvaclably Inaympnthy tlon by the agents of Tus Timuunn | warned the French Government that the ex- | With tho iaw-breakers? | A few years siuce, of the St. Loula & San Francisco Hond sear Spring throughont the grain-producing —dis- | periment of extending Its territorial area | tetd, a train was thrown from tho. track for the tricts. confirmed these, tstlmates,” and | ovor the wild Arabs would be attended with purroes oF popbars an oro magn 4 wove Kula, more recently Tn Timuxx has, stated | immense expense and constantly recurring | was turned to absotiito Broots. tho’ decd .waa tho total shortnge of whont and corn na prob- | political complications: - ' Teed eoetly bate Pea ne ee sour ably not less “that 200,000,000 bushels.’ The} ~ Algeria has now been a French colony for | rendurod tholr conviction impossible. Thore assurance of this condition of things is cor- nearly fitty years, though coniplete. posses- SEE eae Crime ae. in janie mntice tainly one reason for Increased we uit sion was. not obtained wntil Ab-del-Kader the railrond company, Gov. Fhelna rand his 58: another condition Is equally essential—viz.: | was ovorthrowntand many cruel atrocities | 6° lates in the Stato Goveramon ay hota es foretin, flesnanit Hest sou tint og Hadi verbebsatach sa et Algeria dared tila, Beeause tho ia prncienliy va fa te do cre will be a great abundance of graln for | Is nlmost,as much In a state of chads as ‘I'n- | fendants the selco! cir own Judo, domestic consumption, « [f thero-were to bo | uls,, The Mussti!mans, nro go closely bound | Pecauss wo juries were ntl In eympathy with their patronage.” -It-Is bigh time this vermin- | * Des Moines (1a,)- Register: Let us seek breeding system was abolished. q : evon the goud side of the bad, and be thankful . 2 Ng for it. Farmer Wilson, of tho 'Erucr Clipper, Tum Amertean Social Selence Association | 2278 that tle continuod beavy rains tn tors i havo saved tho wheat from the ebineh-by; meots at Saratoga: Sept. % Charles Dudley | that nothing else would huve done tt. esate Warner, Francls A. Walker, Gcoryo William right {heny wo anbpoge, Daly we do think that Ei u rovidence mitht pave drownad owt i Curtis, Prot. W. T. Harris, Mes. Emily Talbot, | tier uninok nis wit ate eae Gen, Jobn Eaton, Edward 8, Philibrick, ex-Pres ter, At lenst mon wha ure building ruillroads fdont Woolscy, and others will read paints could easily think that it might. sessions will begin Monday and end Iriday. Daven : Ey enport (In.) Gazette: Ever and anoy Communications. shoult bo addressed to F.B. | Now york politiciun comes West, and Isclecte Sanborn, Soorotaryy Concoru, Maas ud toan Important position, vide Cunrles Van» ——— g ENOnAND, by the conaus Just taken, num: ie ets ed vila sine j eater ten Nebrass bera within afew thousand of twenty-six mill- | ¥% But. novorin all tho long vista of tho fut+ ay She . ura will any one of tho twonty-clght to thirty. fons, ‘Thig fs an cnormous uumber on 4 pleco | two -Conkiing . membors ot tho Now York A of territory no largor than lho Stato of Iilinols,.} sembly sue the spot inthe West it which po More thun twonty of tho twenty-six militons live Avealaeayh yell Hob Fouche thony ‘on, fe instant In cities and towtis, and aro engaged in mane voted for Conkilng in. the war ayalnst the Gare ufactures and commorce,, 1t Is not an empty }-fiold Administrution,” Make: a noto of the bonst that calls England tho "World's Work | proptivcy. shop.” Pt toner tae 4 r Bloomington (IM.) Pantagraph : We are py wr BAntiErr, of: Dartmouth Col- | Sorry that the Inst yrent train rubbery occurred , essed be requosted toresigne His in Missourl.. We should buyo preferred Minne tnimpenchnble varneity and good intenttona are | St, Where tho whole population would bara admitted, but {tfs thought he has an unfortutt- turned out to hunt the’ thiaves, ay was done ig ate temper, and is delictent intact. IHs.priot | teense of the Northtield bank-robbers, end managomont of tho Institution bas beon-vigor | jr-it bud taken il summer. ‘Thatdaring and ous and financially successful, a large san bay imei stint of a Northtivus {haves bas wien i rot reco and imide ita place {ng been rnisad for tig tanallp of the colleas, io boavoldul ‘by nin wud train youve 0, ir anita 6 brave men ol CANAL-SurenNtENDENT Durcuen . hs | Minnesota, and putan end‘to those dastardly given up. nionths of hia time in the “Huniaat outrames,” . ‘ tirtof the seadon of navigation to tho-Sena- i ‘ 3 : Torint ennvass at-Albany, where ho {s lobyying arene {Gos} Constittetlans (Dein.}2 Mf. for Hoscoe Conkling's ‘redloction. - The “New . . York Times’ Albany correspondent strongly n- Democratic party: He atelvos tn at small way to, ve? =) | be tho boss of tho party; he strives us hardas Umates that be desorves impeachmont. hoean, but tt'l¢ in # sinall way, ‘becuse bit : ane nite ke English Government wish to be tndorstood Howat Sauumuntendon tain itidayy event are | hit It will take aldes with the Turk and ite Gefuek for “bisiingen and sree Natscs eurliaily | clare war on France? In that ease Germany FIED W. PORTEI, Seay.” 7 x and Austria might have something loud and HY CILAIM, No. 8h K 9.1 tice to alt itrethren | 0 tis point to say, ‘They might consider it 3. ofthis Lanae, The fMavrul of ACR. Moblneon will | a free fieht and mix in, tuze pines: fe rrow ut tl oeluck, front his lite resi tunente 7 Since Secretary Window completed tits FRIDAY, JULY 2, (1981, refining operations the bonded debt of the United States Is in this manngeable form, or . é i will be Oct, 1, 18312 Z Jay Govurn’s extraordinary suit against erunEETSTANISG DONDS: the Southern Paeltie Nallroaa for the cons | 415 por cent: " deumation of the track bullt ou “the legal | 4 per cents, route of the ‘Texas Paeltic” surpasses all his vreylous efforts In litigution, ‘The newspa- Total...sse0cs oe. pers do not know whether to take it serluns- | Naval pension fund : Ty, or ns part of a game of bint. It Involves TOM. srecesasesecrecsenenceess oeS 1 903220, 000 all the track of the: Southern P’acife east of¢ he ae of annual Interest | * * ‘ e March J, 1bHt.. ase S 70,815.007 Yuna, about 00 miles, ‘here does not seemt | The amount of ‘Inte: nite to be much legal’ basts for the sult, ‘The | dob account. 1,531,775 3 5A Courts fave deelded that rallroads crossing a Annual saving of Interest, Tho question naturally will rise, What. will - Jand-grant can conden a erossing as if it Congress do about 1b?° ‘The answer of: the were private property. + | Government will be yery prompt—namelys ‘Tne Curcago does -nob think ) thot Congress need ‘do nothing about: tt, but any better of Warner Miller's wood-pulp ree- | that if that body has any doubts. as to. the ora now thin itdid a year nga, It believed | techiniea! tegatity of:any portion of the proc: then and still bulloves thathisndvocacy of his | oss—doubts’ In witleh .the Adnililstration private Interests before « committes.of Con- | does not share,—a simplo approving or con- gress while he was himself a member of the | frmatory act would do no harm. Sueh an Hotse was unbecoming. But tt is willing to nel, however, the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, ussiune that he has learned something from | ihe Attornoy-Cienernl, and the Administra. experience and that he will not repeatin the | (ion ‘aga whole, epnsider. entirely unneces- seasoned . $1,860.2229,800 (100, : wT ‘ : : : bound | the defendants. What else is to be oxpectod in A ; ; we tory | Methods itre.émall: - We aro umuzed, udeed, Sennto tho blunders: he committed tn tho | sqry.s ce _| neforelgn demand, tho ‘shortage from list | togethor"diat“anydlsturbariee tn one place | aiiata wuore twas seriously, Proposed in tho | | CoN ci’, coneclvo of ‘a bittorer-torm | vat ne didnot tnlet'o breaitug tho deal House, His election ts, In any vont, ® wel | srradatrect’s discusses the ® ;por cent tdea } year would not of ligelt be suMielent warrant | rnpldly extends to every other, Consequont- | Zehonvanttenty to: tue amen boys. acd mole | Cee eronen teas ag onemy in Mis contorapt bo | pluca aud ‘deeinring! Une tao Dusiies of to come end to ong brangh of a publle seandal; | as follows: ’ . ir for an tnerense In prices. The forelgn de- | ly, when-Tunis ‘was fuvaded, discontunt | agsualates in Just euch crimos as that of Friday mand Inst year was Inrge; if It {sto be maln- | broke oitt-nt onco in Algeria, and this dig. | MIDE? © tained this-year it will furnish, along with | content was aggravated by the fallure of the 4 the Americah deficlency, a solid foundation | crops and a consequent famine which swept sirens x ouerfeae of arieley sehteh Ae for an ndyauce In prices. If tho foreign de- | over the Province of Oran. For more than | pond publication with, tho next numbor,. Tho mand shall be reduced, by reason of i bettor | x year Turkey had been‘ urging the Mussul- | Springfield Republican saya, in this connection: supply from the grain districts of | mans to rebellion. by: appealing to the | Dtcight's Journal has not becn.of tuto yours a Europe, then such reduction . will put | sentiment. ‘of religion snd brotherhood goad Hevepnpors #f fins not dons, 20 well a iE acheck upon the rise, This foreign demand | which . unites them so closely together, | articles wo felt repald for waiting,—the musical still remalys an unknown quantity, with | and by representing to thom’ —thnt | Seueg way so vxqulsle, and the Meraty, cxpres~ varying reports from.day to day ag to whatit | thelr- religion “wos in’ danger, -'Tak- | van Dwight la: now 68 years old, and there are Is Nkely to be, nnd that is the reason why the | Ing advantage of the discontent of the Her many ane EomeMBOF that BL ordataod men who are running up prices for the future | people and the concentration of the French | Iu Northampton, for bis winistarial sorvice was 0 rapidly aro proceeding upon’ uncortuln | forces In Tunls, Bou Amena, a Mussulinan ory brie Jie. was, panda £or olner Works is ground. a fanatic, organized a revolt in Oran, rallied 9 judgment, and no other porgon has approached The Board“ of ‘Crade operators, though | considerable force about his standard, and Bis neluoniog i pacing inch fn “Eaniiele sad classified as “bills” and “boars,” ara more | penetrated even Into the North of Algeria, tho classical ora, in musio | popularly appreciated, Ike sheep in the common tendency to run In| driving away.the French colonists from thelr whe Haute al snsiel oF te county, ores. a cont the sume direction, ‘There Is nlways a strong | farms -and plundering or destroying thelr supported, and Would bave boa if Boston wore disposition to follow n leader, ‘his is trac | proporty, and ‘also: killing‘and-drlying off | 1n astate of musical health to even a greater extent of the outside} many of the Spanish colonists, For'n tong | - =f f - “Inmbs,” who ara go frequently fleeced, 1t | tle Bou Amena prosecuted his revolution | . CHANLEA KAuto, ox-State Sonator of In- will be better for all concerned if the leaders |.without interference, and’ when at ast | las, who bas been consoled for tho loss of the on the Bonrd alow up a little, and‘discount,| ‘the French concentrated a suiffictent force to | Bctlit Consuletip by an appointment as Consul the future little more cautiously, and after | check his rayages he turned about and went Be Bydney, Australld, eAld tom: ropottor of the, and It is au assurance that the snectacle of |- rere have been somo Intimations that thoso Unsdenly strife among Republicans begin at, ae Word ac ateouhiuny Si faver as: por cant Albany will alsu end there, and not be ear. | [oan wet inales a0 BUGEOLAEY OF ne Treas cs ©, | Hes might us well have contiqued the bonds ut ried, ag Mr. Conkling threatened, to the Nu- a vor eat sind hve saved 37.001, 141 fn Interest s : inten yenrs, Laying agido any quostion 18 tt Manual SS Ler ieee ey the ndyantage Wehtuh the Windom plun gives Sas ie tho Government of the right. to redeem any S, Tue Wilmington (Del) Brery Eventug, | portton of the continusd bonds utany tine, us ‘printed at tho leadquneters of the fron ship. | Compared with Uta ton seared per cont bond building Industry In this country, anys: bond could hav peek Honted nt par for a If any gorapany that mny: vo organized wants | Svorter tern than ten yeurs,—tho result shows afew of Americateuulle stedmauiye cant in | Hiceunomie advantage for tha Windom plan ull respects to the atenmers of tho Cunard Line, | Sti whi ea artes Ais ed | both IHowecs suck a compruy can have them bulit at ao Lal Mectule ott poceont cet .— eltuly suet prices ay they would, huve to pay on [proposed fo nitow one Bult oft per cant com: the Cisdy, bere In Wiltifigten, This Is ne ett ieee to ine ee ey vomit” bane aud bonattal otter, but bone side proposition | Pies feng average annual -ntnonnte dy inado in good faith and by authority, utter cons | TANGY Crmbers, OF SyOHM. "The Windon. muuleution with men uble, willag, and reudy to | oi atiows no. commissions, costs the f : jovernmnent nothing, gud remits no. taxes, ~The proposition is'a tempting one, but the per sent wits auld have coat phe Govern. fact that nobody rushes to necept It isan fae ent tor tho first yeur, therofore, $7,000,000 of u taxes di O00. far Isat u “dientton that the ability of the Wilmington Pe tre to te 3 F000 i than the peuple to carry It out Is doublad. It is pretty A indonr many a Heside el ee Bee Cane BIL won: certuln that If slips coukt bo bullt hero as | {ie toss of ee OWNOW OF bunk taxes, ‘Tho supe cheaply as on tho Clyde, and as well,—itn ime | porters uf tha Windom plan glaim that it is porttit polut—there would aden bon larga | Chester to the Government by’ Ly rary than + per cent bill would buyve been npproved, Aleot of American ron steainships ongaged Inf ‘That is: : i calle him “inno.” Honco ho speaks of ‘that | CeuDtry demanded that the Democrats should reat ' Tees feat. knuckle to the Republicans and perift thea man Itobértson,” “that ‘matt :Lapham,””" that | ty curry aut the terms of tae Sahoo conic nan Sharpe.” “He fs*agin' tho sox. * and conaidorable relief was felt among Deo on oe ae rate in all parts of the country whon the days ‘Tue Ohio cocrcion tectotaters and the irro- | went by and thera was No protost from it. deomable Greonbackers aro talking of * pooling Pires ig Auch FURL iret ts (ne beet their issues"? and: uniting on onv fcket, Only | eltolted n perfect torrent of Republican ap water to drink and IMlimitable fat moncy, would Plausa, and to deserve this scoms tu be a dedalt bon captivating campaign ory. for people who | Bart of. Mr, Bayard’s Democracy. belleved init, * . ihe New York Post: ‘Thocirele of Mr. Conk ; ns | Moe's spouting, acquaintances fs growlnw nate Tne New York Public says that current | rowur: every day. ‘Since that inan Shurpe.” fretuht-rate cutting is mere stage-lghting In+ | moaning the Speakor of tho Assombly, formerly tondod to dopress stocks, and perfeotly well un- | one of Mr, Conkling's intimates, announced bis derstood by tho trunk-lino,managers. fotention “to” vote’ for” “that man Lapham." i re moanlug a membor of Congress formorly cuunl+ PERSONALS, .' ed ainong: Mr. Conkling’s -wurmost supporter, nem a the former has been. ilercety denouticed uaa ae aatth Say 1 oe: coatte and eudaae A ee in hs oO a vornacular moans it person who , (y eine ‘Hull appears to have ‘fnall Bisa ated hus enjoyed the bonor of Mr, Comiciiug’s wountes pease + | nates, and thon itt a subsequent tla, for whats Itis about time for Mr, Conkling to select |. ever public or private reusyo, dociincs to do bls the pall-bearers. s Didding jn all things, ‘To ba considered true and mh Ne honorable men’ by Mr. Conkling, bts [rlendt Another daily paper has been started in | must, whenover ft pleases tho lord and master Indlanapolle, but fortunately the facilitics for | ta dio by auicido, to be rendy, Ilke Iilndon wie avoiding that clty aro ample. . ‘ows, to consider. it an oovinble diatinction Pi * peng tt ‘ perish with bim on thesamefuneral pile. Thero ..“1 see that Mr. Samuel J. Tilden’s income | ore somo among Mr. ConktIng's friends 10 the is $1,000 perday, A man could support a‘wife peas ture who nt tho eleventh hour aro struck tr , 18 ¥0) Ls - P 8 tu Andlanapolts Juurnat the other day: i t."—=Gatl Hamilton, 2": sensible thought ‘that it would be tho Atlantic trade, GaN Feary Ua tN ee scion foe ee | thoy shall have mora information than. they | southward, the ‘Frerich bolng unable to | ‘Tho Vonsulabln at Syduoy fs of moro Aoancint | VOY Comfortably on thay ; Seeaai foot Yodie LS ere eee mrt ae Sse De ataiocee on TOF 5,000,000 | ‘now possess, : > | foltow hin, as they cainot stand the terrible | !mportunco than nt Berlin, so Lamtnot atalldis- | _ Sfr. Bookwalter, the Democratle candidate | had betterdo wi ne ney Cates ee tie inclies, French Gov is i oe 36 SE Oe —— ae ONO Well He y : 8 terrblo | appointed at tho change. | feol that Tbavebeon | for Govornor in Obio, {s. just boginning to dige | 9702 not in accordance with the well-kno ne policy af the Frenel Government In h tho® de: saan i of tholr constituents, 7 a ¢ elas esc 73,000,000 : | mfdsuminer heats on tho'desert frontier,:| vindicated by the Prealdont ia recognizine mo | cover what.an uncommonly hard cltizon bo fa, - selzing upon ‘Tunis fs now the subject of se- MAUDLIN SYMPATHY FOR GUITEAU. Meanwhile, his revolt gathors hend, and Gen, | after the tuas that was tnado about my appoint- 3 i “ 1 re i iowa debate inthe European presy. ‘There wine Doe ante to re ba is nodowbt thattho French aggression hasoxe | Unned debt at pleastire, and by the use of tha cited. the Jealousy of all tha Powers oxeept suena Paveuueg, fad fa wae required to pave ie Germany and Austela, Eugtanit fy estopped | for ten ySura without Interest. This ts the Treas- trot objecting formally to the seeupation at | M&F side of the Windom scheme, : ‘Vunts by the recent agreement of Lord Sale A Agbury, ut Bertin, that tt mbght bo: taken by ene i oxecedibyiy “enouurayinge Poyrent Franco ay an offaettoCyprus, Bubthethreat | enanve bas oceurred during “te past twelve renee with Ty . 20 . months, and the disinnl tates of suffering and of luterforence with, Turkes’s suzerotnty 1} tine’ that wore watted neross the Adana E ‘Trlpotiis not so patiently submitted to, Bn | have been suceeaded by much more cheerful ql Sul- | Mteltzonee, “Tho farmoars, as 0 rule, aro wel Ko asserts the’ right of © the “Sule | orvtortie good and. suiliciont reaaon’ (hat. tho an “to do whit he. will with that | majority of thom olthor nay no rentat nll, or Peoyluce, whiels unquestionably, owes guly. BUCH AN WNOUNE Ae thoy deom propor, A Z tniniber resort, ITs trac, b Wegiance to hin. Germany and Aus | Aer ie tngy Bema, eal peau’, have Doct trla, on the other hand, say that it fs | out of tho Land faague tunds which are so gone . B cronaly subscribed iin this country. ‘The cable . « Nowulr of tholrs, and Franco may do what | friugetho lnturmation. Mowevur, tat one pore she will in Northern Afrlea, so far as they Hon of the Jusnuitionse namely tho. form labor ure concerned, She explination of thls naw | PTH discontented, and in Bone countica nro ninrehing “through the country demaudin "German polley fa. 0 Anttoring testimontil to higher wages. ' ‘hey are, in fitct, Oh strikes grit the cunning ands sagnelty of Princes Lis- Ish good sign “ot the: timos,: A strike always taarek, He fs suid to ba ansious to involve presupposes that the mon who. wngego Jo it nro at won and waralng at tenst scat ay oh a ie o He) f TZ». Pit Nh poor one but bal loaf in France as deeply as Dosalbin {n Northern patter than No bread, which ‘wag. tho condition Afrlea, so that, to the extent of her Interest’ | ata large portion of the population a short In that quarter, sha may bo nontralized in ADI Reo. a aku far ail, Troland ts porhaps | Euyope, Von Moltke esthiontes that, in ease esino or thlis the past ten yoara,—New York Here of 9 Enropean war, Feaneo will find ocenpa- Ay : tion for two army corps In Afrien;. ani their ubsonco from tho theatre. of operntions at such a tine*may hs conventont:for all the ald. _ othér Powers—oxcopt France, aa hington ‘correspondence Cincinnatl ‘There wero four highway ‘robberies com- Was k . mitted In Now York City: last Monday, and for a | Commerctaf: What passed “botweon tho et while it wae genorally bolleved thot tho: Legis- | President and Seoretary of Stato during i had i od. . * frequent joterviows nt the residence of Sensor lsture ad addouriests Keen donos {sof course not “known. But tho situs: . Tho Agricultural Dopartment, « dispatch | tion at Albany and ‘Senator Conkling's quarrel states, is taking moasures to suppress thearmy- | with tho Adm(ulstration were ainong the topics worm,’ 1f the army-worm avor learns what its epee Undor these peculiar circnmatancts. a B ie ved aotontifio name is, twill crawl away somowkerg | {218 believed that the VicuH'residant roceltey and dic, 4 . if ae yoachod him before by rumor, if ae all, and To ‘Thore Is to ben brass-band tournament’.in-| the way was opened for u bettor understan See reste HTariford, Conn. nexeSeptomber, and ehis uma | {8 fubige betioun the Preaant anc Vice tea ly notioo is givon in order. that people whu In- | while'in ho olty. Invlontinue that bis admiratios tonded visiting Connecticut during that month | for Mr. Conkling had abuted, nor voy pu muy cacapo mule there {s yot time, eat on’ bis part to ‘ullenata Bhinself from his old ref Td eHayved, Lowerel Mie, Jenny ‘Lind Goldschmidt nag: re Frome the ex namntar, tte be being Vice-Preals m . the. Ki Sweden tho medal | dont: he entered ‘netively into the contest givens shee ipbun ea dine with a Albony ngalnst the. Administration, and oo authorization to.wear it susponded from, tho | HOW, Sees tho Importance of briuming Sit bluo ribbbon of tho Order of the Seraphim. . arte: and tho Adteiniateation ttn have heres “xX b foro exiated,: oa thelr Rugs wis out ding New orn tvs | Way OF RFetilon of to discordant loonie tne, Young men in Chicago froquently bold. Cincinnat! ‘Gazette: Oleago lings note young lady on tholr knees whilo waiting forthe | preseed sthe + can-smoke nulsuoce, but 1 ea old mau to bow! from the head of the atairg that bling an'offort, which fa moru than Cinelo ‘ i an Ex‘Attornoy-Generat Hoar seems to be a | Sausuler, conimanding ‘tha .Fronch’ troops, | Weptto Berlin: fad in Chicago te other day, little oversensitive’ on the subject. of Dis- | telegraphs that hocannot undertake decisive | who bad takon suoti a docided stand against me (rlct-Attornoy Corkhils etter of instruction | aporations before October. So impotent ts | for tbe emln Consulship. Mo said tuo inatter was instige! rf lonsticker, of tho Ger- to Warden Crocker touching the care of the | the Government In the premises that even | man Telegraph of t ity, but regretted such a miscreant Guitean, Don Carlos, the Spanish Protendar, recently | {nz had boen dono. Sydney has a population ‘Mr, Moar will find it very difticnlt to con- it overs and Is said to be 8 ¥ rod ordered ‘to quit French soll, In his protest porous city and after my. tori of | oilag expires yince the American: public that the case of Guiteni is not exceptional in. Its nature, and to. his friends, taunts the Goverment, arid | He opportuaitios for, engaxing in business, that It does not Justify extraordinary preeau- should I wish to, witl bo far suporior to what enyss- ‘ they would have: been ‘in ‘Horlin had T'gono tions with the view. of: holding the wretch aecuraly for such Inadequate punishment as «At, the prosoht momont, Spaniards who‘ uaa | tere, tho Inw provides, Tho very fact of Mr. Hoar's como contiding in the protection of Frunce to - es z fruotity ihe gold of Algoriu by tholriaboraro | In evory national cxudus men move more promptitude ln selzing upon: Afr, Corkhill’s luttor and using Ib us the cover for a'plon for surortog iiutolorable. Teeateants ‘Spaiiismourn- | rapidly than women, The result of forty years ‘fair ploy’ in behalf of tho nssasin fs evi. ahgntors, But Feauoo is not responsibie for tao [Of omaratlon bas beon, to lonive.s great exooss dence of its propricty, - ‘Tho tusinuation of Mr,-Iowr that the letter of the District At- ‘acta of bor Governmont. ‘of women over mon ‘in Ireland, “The census roe ». Tunis ts plunged Into a state of anarohy, | tfe8 ofthe -presont year show that this Is tha torney indicates n purpose to punish Gul- teau “illegally” and subject him to,“ Iie common offect without regard to roligious de- Tho Government of tho Bey {s no longer | yomination or geographical: distribution, With gal privation” is unwarranted by anything Itcontaing, Its language Is: : ha recognized by the Arabs. ‘Ils troops are de-. | the Roman ‘Catholics, the proportion 1s 1,100,058 aerting him almost en mnssv, “The rebellion | mates to 2,015,8% fomates; with tho Episcopal agaltiat the Froneli fa rapidly incrénging, Tho | Church it 1s 275,008 to 0X0,885; with tho Prosby- tribes In tho Ititorlor ra rising’ and ‘tho | terlane It te 2,961, pg ay Med we Tripolitan tribes. on the fronticr are jolning |: Methodists =r SAEs. ave On TOW OF. Ldosire you to place’ bimon one side of the dull, where there wre no other prisoners, and Wwherg, mcans of cacape nro imposslbia; that you will allow Lim to ace no othor porson whatever, and that bo bo not permitted to hold converan- other denom{ations and some who rofuscd to them, and together they havernided to within | give thote religious uellef, there are now In Tra- on with any of the guards, and that be berigore ously, oxaiudod from resolving or: sending any twonty milos ‘of; the Capital, destroying | tand 0,951,889-Roman: Catholics and 1,108,519, proporty and killing Oliristinns by wholesnie, | Protestants, The Catholics are, therefore, rathor nication except those dully rosolyed by ay dieotlone I jag! Pyime.on itis noarly,13 o'clock... has'done,: who: sitters provably ton times #4 i : Mrs, Li iy. | much as Chloaga. . No ona expects to chanie old : Luey BE oper, writing of Mrs, Langtry: | apie in’ w° day, or-by simply enuctiog ale says; "TE nover admired her, avey whon sho was rly‘ : fh Oulicor at fu tho blgbt of hor renqwn.. It i to be boped | Partlculetly bad hables. Tho Health Og that Bra, Langtry wit! not see this, renting to Sa erie eek 4 rh Mpalgn wens smoke, and, while by loos Oe not bu adiafred by Luoy Jtooper would naty nntteipaye Tinmodlate success, hu bolleves 1a | wnke anybody feel bad. ay tor ie ‘ ¥ Ba aint tes oe btast alten asaly (iid, Chtcage, docs, welt to “. Miva Fratices E, Willard writes to tho iPivite | Uy'fuoulnesyer any wore tuo. harder 10 Ure Mountati Neho, suggesting that ‘tho ‘beautiful | itup. Dirt is domoaraliaing in overy way, nioustaln Iqnobly called “Tho aystack”. be iganco requirca users of furnucus for oa™ an ronamed Mount Gurilotd, in honor of. tho Prosi. |' builers within the city. whatuor ail dont, " whoso fuoo- was sot: tawurd the Waite | Of comative, to provant thelr ep Hilts on fe Len rpttd aa aenpind Assasina- if ht way, Some do it, and others can, a tion.” © Porbaps,'' abe adda," there Is n vacun+ cy bis honored name might appropristoly fint In | ound. Ie is No ruaaan, for not dow ty the. *Prosidential Range, which bears alatt | Focvad, A fow iors uf ateani-power aud tf thoso of somu ucvidentally great mon, but énrely | beating furnaces to this city proyent, tive ho tg catitled, by the grandeur-of bis obarnotur, | wmoku; why should not othorar They stanly {3 it wok tho hight of bis fortitude, aua the depth of tha | Hbbrty to choose, tholy, own mctions Teens people's tove of Him, to ppoibnosts of thesa jis, moka. Wit ett eirelo aro tare, ovotiasting «hills, > Exit \Vatack,'*: } Mount Gartioid!* : fe * eee out von! ‘ H r . hould not th * “Saya ‘an’ English’ éxchange: “Shica Dido | fe snmor ny yeeay, hy an ta aru do 0 wake: plous Bens nt, bls shabby | but for tho gonoral good, Why sbouli! not ey Lit by puritag Sees urna a tubaend pyro 4 havo somo gard tome Tf thoy. Have wt 18 pot reoorded that acy ‘ono hed oyor choson | MSIE DY shor ubaudonmont ley cor ol bowl cromation as tha ioaas of ;aulcide until about a | ‘Tu. ltve du tualinees. ts omoral tain iu evel fortalxbt avo, whet the charred remains of Capt, | Way, and, of coursy, It will require a tera ine ‘Whittuck, formerly uf, the hty-seoond Foot ue olfers to lift our uitizens out au ny Routment, were'discoypred upon a biasing pilo | Rablt, and toy wilt inaku all, soles OF arate ih of faxgote ba tho ‘of his manson near Koyne | suoke uustinuss tg tho way to wiuril polort nt, Bugland." The Iqte Cuptalus's man-acyye | ton, to religious regeneration, to publlo Afr, ant, namod Wiltsbirg, teatiticd that whilo he business pulerpeise, & pew SOME A ve io" Was working 1 the grounds at oyening ho saw | fiero uny ang fosuse of ube cuteriTse ot tho stack of faggots biasing fercely, and tho | any publio moral cause which ulters KrenES Dady of bis’ mastor tn tho: midst of the tlames, | promise to our citizons thun this of 4 deter yoy Ho could not reach it, Owing to tho beat uf the | ifort to abalo the nulsunco of coal woitier# Ko, “he! ‘ Lat our-vlty “logisiutors aud excculive Wing! fro and tho bijading smoke, but‘he‘suinmoaud | ook tu tholr own huinos, aitd sco bow tne the nelyhbots, und together: they suoceoded in | burden upon sneir wives ty sivredscd 5 ishing ‘tho’ ¢ i id bh of that vital the word “friend” :is:; “One who; ly.at- ostioatiag ie Hacied oat Hae ae here mola ‘aheuld’ give’ vouatitauonit wav tached: to another by..ffestion; one who fomcrisp, It was Impossible to determine pogl- | Fslnw generatiun is oxpunded in Evo they entertains for another sentiments of esteem, tively whether the Captain had been burned to | Will got an iden that this maitor roagbid (0 WF reaneet, and aectlon, which lead him to'de- cath Or-bad killed himself botore the tamey | mrauiine und perpowulty of oo reo. + ei PA. ed aor heae : » The Arab rebels’ ato’ growing se powerful | More than three’to one over:the Protestants, that’ thoy deolato, they Wil. Alt’ pts A Frovious to.tbo great famlyo of 1817 they wero Boy and the: Franch,,and,megnyhille tho [M%'O oe: ::21 sn wily .: Sultan, notwithstanding: his .agrec-_ Turis” apéech In the Jofut Convention ment, ny sent protiae coptnait ‘of troops! ih Ha New zone Sepulatlive Hears namie aie to Tripoll, whiosa prosoned will only, tend ‘to | sble evidence of: being ono of : the greats coinplleato affalrs In.'Tunta stil snore. ‘To Sogha «oe nancog Conkling s lifer Tus New Add to the choorful bill of costs in protecting | tush ee ieee et ee -Tunls;theEngilsh haye;sent ina little DIN | During his Legilath reer the momber of $19,000,000 for damages, and other nations :| from: Coyne [Eutbill): shown “No capacit) bills footing up .@5,000,000° for damages re- Care tee ee rekon The Herald draws a rosy picture of the sudden prosperity of Pat.’ It is undoubtedly true that tho Irish mnagses have advanced front the position.of absolute starvation of two years ago to one or twa ments 9 day and nh fow ponea in. thaly pockots, - But the Tievatd refuses to speak of tha cause of the Improvemunt, ns it has heretofore suppressed the cnusy of the squatoy and starvation. “Tho Afevalel bins always, studiously conconted from Sts readers tho. roal causa of Irish poverty and slurvation,and Its editor, now that the distress ‘Js ins part removed, hag not' the manliness to state the ‘eause, for the reason that ‘It would projudice his suctal relations to the English arlatocra oy, with whom he hobuobs at the. race- courses. - ‘Tho actual cause of Irlsh poverty was the ‘terrlblo’Jand. system and: the ox- cessive rants,” ‘The Herald has not had tho couruxe to state this fact, “It' has not had the candor to credit the Land. Lengua with | stopping the continual piso In Jand yente on tho Smpoyorished farmers, which was con- suming everything tho ‘tenants produced and reducing them to utter, starvation, , Parnell's Lund League hing succeeded jn forging downy thesa suck-rents by“ from twelve to fifteen aii}ifon dollars in the island, -‘Thé rentals of. 1g9)81 aro not more, with tey exceptions, thun the. GriMlth valuation’? }The Land League tenanty utterly refused ‘to pay more, and the qbatntedtaudlords rather than contest the polat by “hopbless,taweults and evicuons, ' The first polut of the lotter relates to the safe-keoplng of the prisoner; and to this ond the Disirict-Attorney has aright to onjoin the adoption of specinl precautionary’ mens-, ures, Guiteaw’s crinie isnot an ordinary 06; :his puoiahment nt: beat, In the hoped- for oyent of the President's reedyery, must bo utterly disproportionad to the enorm! ty of the crime coimitted, « Tho country: looks; to the District-Attornoy to sco that tho utmost punishinent possible ynier the laws; shall be meted out. to the villain, who sought: to change the Administration of ‘the Govérn-, thent by asensination, ‘The other. polnts of the lotter are “inerely auxiliary, to “the first volnt, ‘They avo mtonded to teatrict commu, Meation withthe prisoner ‘to 9: single me aan hun debt of West Virginia ls engaging the attéution of a committio of! bondholdors in Lowlon, witeh ‘unites with nlvely. Interest In the subject dense Iguoranes of the legal status of the. clafms,. ‘The Commitee: has! Unreatened to fnstitute proceedivgs aguinat the State, and has Uins aroused the bitter hostility of all the partles defendant, While, the thrent i well known fo be harmless and iuipossible of execution, It has“ been: declned wassault on the dignity of tie Common- wealth. ‘ho portion of the debt of the Old Dowlalon assumed by West Virginly at the ~ Mnic of the separation was ascertained. In a pocullar manner, ‘Cho resolution. ‘of the . Wheeling Convention onthe subjeut was as: follows: Ys pe ‘bu ouay mocha sake raat at ae of Virglola prior to the lit day of January, 280], to bo wivertulned by charging tost ull State ox- penditures within tho limits theroof, and w Juet pees lon of the ordiuary expouses of the Stute joverninuntsives upy parbat gald. debt. was contracted, and deducting Thcrorron” ‘ rig oys paidinto the ‘Treasury of rhe Powtapiin galt from the countica iuuluded withla use now Blate durivy tho same purlod, a Unider this rute Weat Virglnla acuits respouslbility for about $1,000,000 uf the Ine debtedives, or . onethirty-sevond of ‘the Jwhole. ‘The peoplo of the Old Dowtuton, on Geer ums ont, oe ee oat colyed tn the bomnbirdmentotSfax, Butthese | wuorohe got it than: thore is that It ts not nie igures tay, be exaggerations,’ sosye | own Proquettons “Wt Buotion “ruled the hour's Comex’ Cees wat ‘ tho Dinck art.of bribory's: "tho ringleaders -Prlpoll is the next: province which begins | In. this. unholy ~ crusado’*s eanininehed with to loom np as af disturbing clemont In this | peopl pimpa'*ttnong intattos will nov den Frayco-African muddle. Many of her tribea | at any mun's taalgs ‘“this'sea of dotrace ao in Tunis Sighting with the lnsurgents, abd | MOR. #84 auralng Aad seething pooket unuse Turkey, Ree any ann bart orex-,| jiuetrations is unmistakable, ~ rd pressly, allow. er troops.to jolnthe reyal)| 8 : tae Arava: Ja atirring oy -Mussulinan -revally ‘Tre elghth annual seaslon‘ of the Nation: olan both in Tripoll and Tunis: The pyps, at Conference ‘of Charities and Correction wilt cola? 9 *, tio tho hall of tha Mousa of Ropresontu> pects iow ’arg” that, boforo winter: setviln | tive i : Franca yili havo Algétin, Tuts, qul’tripolt | Apeeerete House, Bovton, at 10 qm, duly: 25 tn’ jeague, again, ante tates agin yee val ee ee ce) SE welcome sr having, the sympathy: and indimpet) alsist- | Mr, F B.. rh, the. retiring President, w anea . of “uskege Flat she, will; dryah | follow him with the pustomary adgrves, "Papers | the rebolllow-1a a matter-of course, aa she ba Linen Freesat niad veri Aten hhas the power to to so, btit, na It will Inoces- | of Brooklyn;shirs. 0. It Lowolt; of Now’ York? sitate arent lots fo. ian expenuiture of ¥ 1 Wine of Ailinalsy ns tbo: embers juoney, It: wou! eu | bo! auul | of Ponforongd will be entertained a ‘economieat for France:to drop ally fooljah | Tremont and Revere Houses for {3 a day, and pretonses pf protectirdtes ‘and solintply At tho: United States Hotel for $3.508 day, : annex ‘the whole. goast.,from’ Alorocca! to 7 iaikpost ed tt extremely, mean Havok This she tuust Jo. with. Pauls. udw, | zor Me, Giabling’s Frignde”.to,. spy wpdn., NE, Cee tM 1) eyentially save'thnes life," Piatt over the transomg 1 us bea didilley the POUL CR at unti Mo] sale, Conkitawand Mr-Flate-miant bhve out Hlum,—that of the Distrlet-Attorney, ; reason of. this precaution. Is plain enough, Mr, Corkhill: wants .and has a sight to know With whom (of theoutalde world) Guitesu communicates, and’ ‘the pature ,and . fro- Quency of such communications, '-This he cnunot know if the prisoner Ja allowed ‘to converse with) his guards,,other prisoners, or viaitoras""Mr, Hoar gays of Guiteaus. "It Ne has u frlqnd,” ete. : The préaumption is that Gulteay has uo friend; for‘ the defuition of $3

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