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CHICAGO 'TRLBU UILSDAY, ——: _ — Wards ho waa henrd oxotaiming, “tend use! | ronut wen who Know nothing of what the Rinne our Tho! soubetece wa eames” os. | Tele regular anual eanimenieetine ue ne When, after thirtyests hours of hard work. the | irteCot tha: Metuodist Church will tye (ea dootore Ieonht hin to what pixed for hia | penned, seventeen mites front heres gor . the old wontioman remarked, !Thabar | ing owe Me and. Instn cols, indie made tnvro'n a dozen Jumps oro} | numberof people tram w ized that Thad mate a tnistakal by tit nttone aig fad tho romghs of ¢ ib New York Zrtbtene: Guiltout touohingly | Eelneolu nro preparing for tho wcenston, reinnrka that tho antsin tho cornor of htacoll | jag toc ean fo. tho coment eS ue tUl that tench hin tho fessor of “ work, work, work,” | has turned out vory good, eat ump Hy and aska that ho may continite to enjoy thoir so- The bond. proposition for om om oY probably bo meted ont to him if ho were | regarded as prima-facte evidence looking | All these measures are allowed to tints, | tho world that ho has ordorod an tnimenso bat 4\ t ql a ‘ ry c permitted ta go free, Ee has heen treated | ta guilt, and not to be taken by a church | simply becausy Parliament hus ny procedure | loon to gn anil foe lt awit ai oh ty ’ bu u V4, MAGLEVe | like other prisoners. De the sentimental- | court or by a committee of tnantry ax cons | whereby the majority cd onforee Ita rhghts, Auer Manet aallonienatios the Wala ae ___ | Ista want hla dined and wined like 0 pris- | elusive of bis guilt.” After smoothing over | It Is absurd for the Urltish Parliament to | ie \onabttante Tig Sell dai aeithh bliin ity ble TERMS OF SUNSCRIFTION, onerof State? Do they want {o gratity hls] the damaging oyidence aa much as possible, | undertake to provide tnws not only foro | scent tihined provisions? ieatdy, eoduewator, craving for notortoty. and thoreby onconrage | though constrained to admit that he should | vast Empltre in its national eapactty, but also | otarct, and thor creature comforts In gunicient POSTAGE Pnerarp, | linitutors in the business of assasination? | have sceured bettor food and better treat- | local laws, of whieh thy varlous State Legis- | auantittes-to moot his: requiremants for three Gultean has not only confessed that he made | ment for somo of those under his charge, |:Iatures relleve the Amerioan Congress, with. | sears, by whloh timo ho ailoulates: bis life will tho assault on tlie Tresident, but has re- | espactally the boy Louls Victor, whose fl | outs previous question or the right-of the: :have cométoa natural otro. Ho ts vf apinion RY MAIT<-IN ADVANC: Datly edition, ons year, Paris ofa year, per mont! Dally and Sunday,ono your, Paoatay, Thursday, ini ity water. vi er works, el , iinet k A ‘« | ctoty. 1 firat instance in hiat .| mot with dotant vastorday. ‘Tho onde, sean pontediy lectured his regret that lily bullet | treatment It vas that sent tim to the Ponl- | majority in propor order to fores a vote, “If- inet Ee RL el aed petals eniatne meee E Sn-iatory oF ath oy Pennant amd aweenabls Wontar ny enna Suuuay,'2G-vauo od id not kill, Ay soonns tho President shall | tontlary, thoy convinte as. followa tn thelr |!any polltteal party had a majority of forty or | hia to offoct a descétlt ntan dppattune momont |; Augusta, Un., Chrontete (Dent.) tioe Work, . fense beat of the pag WERKLY EDITIONPOSTPAID, be eonvaleseent, it will be In order for the | report: : ote ¢ fifty votes Jn the Amertean Tlousa of Nupre-,) and find avetugo for his “few: romnlning yenrs. |; - ne iinen of the United States baye do ‘univeraitioa, In tho past your, ®2 i snoor nt northorn grood, but mest of tho donnt+ ing comes from thitt sotirao.' Tho Bouth Ins fow: rich persona, but thoy are not much on the * do- “nate.” - Of Roprosentativa Chatmera’ attack ipo New York rines. 9 ‘Monator Lumar, beenuse tho lattor sald that.) At tho Juua meeting of tho Medical Soclety of '“Chalmors wanted to nostlo, with mo, but 1.) the County or Now York, Ure Sumucel goxto, ;wowldn't neatlo,” tho Vicksburg Merald sayat,| Who bas become nuted In medial Uteraturg tu ho word nestle means to Hic closo nga birdin,| vurious and interesting Inquiries us to the -hor neat. Mr. Lamur refused to do this with.) physlology of bearing and the trangmisston of “Chalmers, that is, bo rofuded to, codpornte with | Round by tho tissues of the human boty, Tend 4 tlm, to countenancs his prinelptes, and to, for- | brief butstriking paper on tho Japanese Otae ward his purposes with tho Domucratic Von- | doustic.fuuyand extibited Ain thstraniant of his servatlye party of Aisalnsipyls As Chnimers | own invention, ontittud the dental sou -tray Was alrondy suuinly neatiod with Barksdale, Iat~.| yatttor, whled’ oxutbited considerable: eee mutt would have beon false to bis record, to bls | gional tntorest. ‘Tho fume He profes. consarvatism, ud to bie Celunds to nostly with | Btoual Interest. Tho tinmedite origi or the Chulmers, “Hut Me Lama's refusal carrot | Paper wiw tt box of fans sortsigned to the Ja With it no nttnok on Continers. | Hia refusal to | uncsy Consul hore by the Superintentent of neato was made privately, and Lamar. porhaps | tho Institution for tha Dont’ and . tad no dow Jt would ve muda to exause to ate | in” supantho Mest sustieucd nd Dum wek him, These facts, and tho pationt, gen | ia Jamu, ‘at dustitucon a tts king demanly, slleut coursy’ Lunar bis pursued, | OVor-estiblished in Kasturn Asin, ‘Tho fang muko-it oasy, for all faireminded mon to say | wero manufnottired by tho inmates of the Chalmers’ is kicking’ up a row without Just } Asylum upuns pilcclnle witdstuntinlly Idonticg, bistros e 5 enue with the audipliono invented by Mr, Mhodes, Now York Times: New York has got two | which oxeited tho gonoral attention of tho ee Senatyrs of no romarkablo’ ability, and avout | entile men fn. thia‘vountry n vuuplo ot years who It would be abeurd-to indulge In any ex- | au, They wero sunt to this city with a vide to pressions of Stute pride, But tt has also got etd | ascortain whethor thore was any market for of: two Sonutors by whom it was conspicuopaly | them in this countrys and whothor It woutd be mulsreprosented, and in wham tho- sonde of pri- Morte thp. na far Ui fuithoritics rita Yate proprictorsbip iof thelr offices bad whuily | iegist to rounder tho iistitution oltsuppien offaced any sense of public responslbility.. Poos | ‘tho tan {sof Inequored material, thid, ‘tant, pier who talk about Mr, Conkling botng missod | suing, and availible nso fau, but durable and in tha Xonnte might -titly oxerolso thalr fuzonu> | strong, aA vilken cord Js pussed through 9, ity tn trying to discover any recent Issue OF Na- | cotplo of pinctutes at tho top. and the tna tonal tinpurtanes on whton the Influence of tho | cnds nre brought toxethor on thy Internal sure senlor Senator from New York hus been;in any | face and pussed through un eyclet in the sense, sortuy of tho position of tho State. | lacquored handle, ‘The vor is’ tustened a Nolthar My, Millor nor Mr. Lapham can compuro | any desirable tension by meus of Ona copy, par year... Chub ak Hvar ae 1 sentimentalists, or thespollsmen masquerad- ‘it on enrefult y aoviowing and vwolauitng, all sentatives and. should consume 9 seven j Morehead te inka with a 0 Soiipany pat v % vil Ud nf vay} a ie Lt , a mekeop 10 bas Heo long in his sarvico, Ayslas erin ‘ 2 {ng in that character, to move for Guitenw’s Tall to tint sublefene proor-thne it the direction monte’ gosgion. in RUE aver Ly some A Coane hin ine ayeoat ropeake ile has Uivo Voet-Ofico addeesd'in fat}, tneluding County | dischargeon ball, pending trial, and thus give | of the Bhepherd's Fold, or In the treatment of |‘moasure to tho exclusion of varlous other) i vover, warned this fuitbCul rotal he al Stat ; hh ther tunity, fo eomplote lity tho childcon, or of any one, chilst committed t0, | ‘edgures of almast equal utgeney. the | » Warned i ‘ul rotainor, whe is "Htoctittencos tad to olthor by dentt,oxpross, | MN another opportunity, to complote hls | iigearons manarer of the’ Shophent's Fold, ho | eds f . only 63 years old. that whou tho pro- jee renee may Lie Heke pil tee | work of assnsination, the partiil failure of | was tnapiron and motynted liy.n motive or pure “| tenders ~ of! sudh’ party would be — te |! yistons in tho valldon are exhausted he will have ste ea andereor| e Uugentanies, * | whict.tie fs stitl deploring. * ‘ pose properly erluatnaly or fn jane: vay sono Wy nudiated py tho people at tho very first | to'dbite foe bitmolt, and maf therefére th” thrao Tally, doltvored Monday Gxiabtta. 2G cents per meek: ee ‘and, Thorens Sinker med and foto y BCID opportunity, It ts malig yt tho Bnalhl spur aT Mie etd OF fubatntedes, el eee TRIBUNE catia, FALSE NOTIONS ae ve RE | of responsibility to God, to tha chureh thoy neople tolerate ao fingrant an abuse of legis: thia caso rupresont, aud to society at: largo. tid é : ‘4 ‘Woman ts perfectly calm, and Indeed’ cheerful Corner Madison and Danrborn-sts., Chiesgo, 111 AtOrn very lone alt inuorluus, and—ae they || lative privileges, Hxperlenco with the su To expeots, ho declares, togot-on bettor without tho world than with ft,” * ——— RIVAL OF THE AUDIPHOng, Tho Otavopatla Fan as an AUC to Ing-Tho Curlons Iupanero mee tome, 3.) 2 fen] When'such « newspaper as the Washing: presuine 10 astort—conseientinusly braseeutel and hitvantages of tho “previows question” POSTAGT. ton Nationa! Repti tert, published ae tae | ee een ae eee eee ange Ramin Cave. | i this vointry ought to huvasatlefloed En- ¥ 7 5 Mocon of all offleescetcors, and edited by | ley Cor teint Ing court of tho chron for crime. | gtléh statesmen long ngo that it contains no The London Spectator of July 0 has this 5 + F Ita at Second> fey! . el Bales RR TaN Gre at : (orham fi the Interest ‘of sueh ‘men as ‘Cho first impulse of all peraons who are hienace to free inatitulfons, ‘Tho ‘United |. paragraph about Gultoaus ’ * vor the benentiat pur yatrons wha desire to send | Jraty, Dorsoy, and Kilbourie, isconstratned | humanely tnelined will bo to devoutly thank |'srates is cortalnly na freo & country as Hine], 2Ho, wesnsin, | Charles Gultonu, a Chicnio lawyer, born tn Uitnols, but of Fronch-Canadinn single coplus af Tie TatneNe through the niall, we | to recognize the necessity for a reform In the | Got that there aro elvil courts in‘ existence, | ‘gland, | Wo have never yet been competled uxtruetion, enter! Mv the Chicago. Gonuentin f0F give hurowith tho tranatont raty ot poster Civil Service, the directton and fore af pith | and that it fs not left to committees ike that | to resort to martial Inw in tima of peace, | Gen. Garttold, - flo consoquontly thourht he hn pe Hisht ang wot Tago 1a He opinton on this subject are very inantfest, | appolnted by ‘Hishop Potter to dectde upon | whichis the present gmto of things In In. | SABME weuulething, and used scuiiartor sels Itis not strange, however, that a new and | the guilt of etiminils, ‘Christian charity 13} ginnd.: Yet the “provious question’? is the | arts,” that ts, © wart frend ot tho: Conkting URIBUN: WtANCIL OF FIORS, dlonbtful convert to reform should mtsappre- | 0 very commendable thing, but when it con- | rule of procedure inthe popular branch of | ith fae nad Pecomimandutions tron tae pany = hend the scope of the undertalcing, aud’ mis-.| dones thy offenses of sitch a-culprit as Cows | the American Congress, In both Houses of Nqusploion tint ho was uot qutte gangs and, arazy (ake tho shadow for tha substance, ‘Thus, In } Joy It fs matter for profound gratttinde that )-most of the Stata Legislatures, in all our po- palvell to umardee to Preheat. aad wits, nd 4 f recent ‘artield ‘piirporting td ‘outline tho | ita Jurisdletion fs restricted.’ Meanwhile it $3; iitten! conyontions, fn tho Common Councils fant Hlaliang ho equi hacen inirebased hfe NEW VOuK~I DTribune Buniatug. BT. Me- | {ene mel tv Y Cy! 3 iplse hureh will | all ov 7 ; bs sie : > AEW Vat Hoom 2 Tribune Bullatug, true method for veforming the, Clyil | tobe hoped that tho Eplscopat Church will) anu local Hoards'nll over the country, and tn irente Waa telihedca whole atta thie shitting and when all the particulars wero sprond bofora tho British public, Bs Re, . (1) Guitentt was-also a New-York and Boston “towyor,”". and shystered around Ina good inany otbar places. (2) All the *votisy" ho did in tho Chisago Convention was to pound on hissentand yell with tho “Stalwarts.” (3) Being 0 “warn friend of tho Conkling side,” It Is dilticult to avo how ho could buyo voted for Gartleld, oven if bo hod beon a dolegato to that Convention, ‘Thof| Roglish press comnilts many romnrkablo blun+ dors when commenting on American mutters. RUBUNK Has established branch ipt of anbrcrlptions nnd nidvertise- sa CICA oflees for the nents 1s fol x Stat Tae cigiadb chili ‘Ametican Nows | Service, the ellane of spollsutey professing | not allow this Penitentiary convict whose | nearly every gathering af A politleal, social, Itentield-nt. + répantitnce meroly suggest n scheme for pro- | term hay oxplred to resume tls old bitsiness, “business, or religionsclinracter. ‘he United N. Eng—Amoriean ‘Lxchabze, 4 Strand. | {ecting the Preatilent from the tnportunities | If he is to be. wtlowad to cuntinug his clorical’) States. Sonate; Is tlie’ only exception, arnt ELST SUSE ected fata 2 | atthe pince-luhters and the possible nssnults | functions ‘that mny bo right, ‘1s Ne |'there Is no doubt that thottle will be apeadily a hy the, moré, desperate ones Mie Guitentt, | cannot stnrve. or, .maltreat tho Jambs | qtopter theroff thore shall ever be dangor of ‘They provose that the President shail ox- jin the fold, but the Iambs-should’ no} fis becoming an obstructive ‘body, © ‘The clude himself from ‘all visitors except [longer be. committed to his -charge. | “ previoita question? docs not éut off debate ‘fiat File ree a idaad: Ywrne | luring.twenty minutes of cach day, when | Ie may te soune npon all the doginas of the | immaturely, but lt defeats obstruction, “It is Getwroon | heshall hold a reception for the general pub- | church, and prompt and industrious in the Jinn Indispensable facllity to legistation In all fs Ne, ue which apptieations for ofice would be | exercise of its parochial duties, and eloquent | cases whore 9 majority rules. % ond a Saute, | iinpracticable, During the remhinier of the | In his exposition of its tenets. ‘These.do rot-}' :. Nancolph stresty between Enki tof dames O'Neill. ‘Saratoga. Pd adi 7 ld have litmapproachable only | Invalve, measly, food, cruel neglect, .and ‘ ; “ypes | 3,7 —— with sie, Coukcinig in itterniuns ob, tnveatives i {niu pox tn the penn ‘ua tho fan iste Engagement of James O'Neill.“ ‘ : » thoy W ' y . ‘ 1 cond | pRrrsi : . ‘ a Lise ce i & fe thes tas Laas erase he a, eC Me fs in : FAIR. SRANE ve ; ‘Tin recontly-cevised “ self-loveling berth? Pubiimatad atuicup orwiory of Walon io wae muse atid (tay bo ornamented with, hay degre ; the: < by the heads of Departments, Generals of |lmedicatl Indifference, but in the plain doe-.): - TRADE: ' ¢ F ‘signs in Olymyple Theatres i“ 4 ReaD . ‘ " 7 fand based'| ciated td be tho only fivention yot brought | tor, But thoy necd have only tho most modest | lacquer or palnt, adcording to tho funy uf the Clark street. bourven Like nnd Itandolph. “Une { the army, Admirals of the navy, .Senators-|:trines of urdinary’ humanity he has: shown | “Chore isa niovement in England based’) tonne whiter Clfeotuaily removes the canso of |, endowment of stutataunship to deal with quos- | ustulner. Dr. Sexton's Indtrimont—the destat ele Vung Cobly Fa owas and Representatives In Congress, Judges of | himself so IneMictent and ‘henrtless that In'| upon what tts promoters call “fale trade”) gonsickness.- Ite pocutlurlty ites in tho npplica- | YOHS of immodiuta tin prance ia 3 non ware squat trengmttar cconslets. sisuyly uf coups + Expaaition fitting. the United States Courts, Coveriiors amt See- | case of bis restoration to the cate of helpless | which’ looks: to n modification of the “freo | ton of what-is known ua tho’ universal joint, | dune, or thin Air.,Plutt over abown any cupacity | furnished with vallken cord. | ft may hestippes Michigan nvenue, oppostt Adams steest. ‘Thomas | retaries of States ‘and Territories; forelgn | Mitle children It.would behooye Bishop Pot- | trade” which hns been matntalned so many. | upon which the berth fg polsod, and whioh fa dl- | fordolng. | : 4 pots the top ofa onthe Satnanes Fin, abel pum NIRNE CONSE Re As ? , | Ministers, Distefet; Cominissioners,’ and As-'| ter.to.ndvertise the fact. by a general pro-] years. .'The wiversal policy of Gront Britain rested fn ite motion bys croscant-shupad worght, | London cadeiny, speaking of Colornda, | froved, In exporimonta with hie paviedte tote Chienge Delving Park. sistant Seeretartes of-the yarions Cabliot of- | uinolamento, at the anme timo giving his'| lias been to.raise {ts revenues by heavy oxcises | ‘Us securing # perfectly teyol suttuce, no mat- | aayg: Tho mining cump of loghuts and cutton | ns vuluntle it conveylug the sound of the tue tor at what angle tho Vessel may pitch and roll; it fg nlav controtled and regttater’ by Indin-rub- ber springs, preventing any tendency to Jump up with aandden jerk, The contrivance occt- Dles no more space thin an ordinary. berth, re- quires no expensive sotting or adjuatinent, in- terferes In no way with she usual slooping are rangement on board ship, hud oan at once, if de- alved, bo transforiuod Into a fixed perth, Ina word, indmittfug’ tha, fact that acnsickness iy caused by the sufforer being forced by tho law of gravitation out-of bis normal position, tho invention, belug on tho unlyersul joint principle, enables a passenger to maintain a horizontal position unlailuencod by tho yassel’s motion, At the terminus of the Midison strest car-teacks | fears, It ls pronosell that there shall be nu '| personal gurantee thot there shail be plenty:| on Hauorby direct taxation, and by duties on: bint L Exevitlve Clerk at the White House who |-of healthy food inthe new fold.’ ‘This | some half dozen Iuxuries, mainly alcohotte shall reeelve alt other visitors, aud refer all | graduate from. the Penttenthiry will sot’ be | spirits and tobacco. ‘The “fair-trade” moye- Applications L6r place to the heads of Depart- | trusted under any ‘other elreumstaives by | nent proposes to chango this policy so a8 to inenta, who shall have tho Ulseretion of ae- | people who have the strango Iden thot chil- | levy dutiesof.a retalintory character upon Sores has declined a banquet in his | eepting or rejecting them, sudject to anap | dren when lunary need food, and whon sick | the products of all countries which impose honor proposer! by the American residents of | pealte the President In writing. - > | aieed curing, It may not be any one’s Dust-_| duties upon articles of Unglish export, Vans on the oceasion of his retirénient from | Nothing more turepnbticaw in tts natura’| ness that he is not deemed amenable to.) tly not probable that this movement will the positionof Amertean Minister to France. | could bo stiggested than to shutoff tho rest-'| church -diseipline, bit it {3 a cheerful | make any dectded healwey inEngland, The Z : = dent Croincotitact with the people, and hedge thought that the “elvil ‘courts can ‘tako.cog-.| English aren forehanded people, ‘The com- Teds stated Unat Marshal Bazine bas | hint about. with difienlt approuches aud bady | atzanee “of such erknes against humanity, | merefal interest hias'a much greater Intitience asked permission of the’ French Government | guards as if he were a Czar in constantdrend | and that ;they had. the opportunity to oxer- | over legtstation than any political or seutl- tu return to Franee fora briof porladin order | of: NiktHstie bombs, Bosldes, sucht plan | else thelr Jurisdiction In the caso of tho so- | mental consideration, Lt ,wanfd not pay for tonts would bo unrevognizubluin tho ‘city,’ with | ian voice to the auditory nerve i cases of palatial hotels and brick mansions, In 18g) a | Ceaf-mutisin where tho nervous harp of the ext * ene, oe Je stillintuct, a8 clthor the wudiphone or Pullman car would whiel hin ovor'n track which | Gtagouatio Tans. boinc @ mons OF ustuntane An 1870 ho wonrisomely traversed on tho baok of | ously convorting 1 common tan Into in ucuustie Q moribund muly or still more tollsomely.com- | instrument. [t can onsily bo curried in tho yest passed un foot, ‘The trappor of tho story books | Becket, The vost of Ite mauutucturo fu grossis fs Indeed now gotting ulmost as scarce In the “Phe curious pulut that my expert xperimon| Rocky Mountains ng any of ‘the other: rdtvantlc | dovelupud," sald Dr. Soxtan, is thu the tae chnteters so toms associated with that nite. | ing distanca with tho fun is thre feet. With Hamed serlos Of mountiinous tracts. “Cho gold | tho our-truntpot, which fs etl! the best instru dizger, the *cowbe Fs and the shepherd. ure the | tountin uso Fer eoiipatiug und coudictlny auund, mon who hava displaced him, and nop Jn thoir | a pationt can‘hear nt x distunce of twelve feet. Uirn, try boing closuly pressed by the ind spec: | At that distiuneo, with tho berlin or fan, tho ulntor, ‘the Wall-atreot capitalist,’ the sports: | ouly' thing nudibiels a confused, disjolisted ure unin, the benltheseoker, who cutps out in ‘the | mur, the urticuludens being Jost ar intsplacet valloys, nod ‘the other" jutruders who nmre | and the pationt bowilidered. On tho othor h: spuken contemptuously of as ‘tender teot,’ a | when too near, as L soon learned by experiment, tw collects lexacy left him, ‘Phe report las | would not he a reform,tiut rathor a formal ree- | ented " Roverond” Edward Cowley, * "| England to adopt the poliey of nretalintory | ‘tine facetious Amorlean who swindled | ne'tinuterant® wagie Nevaen ie tho ete baci TE Te ae ie LY vreated considerable Judignation In Franee, | ognition of the prevailing spoils system. The | -Our New York namesake, speniting of this | turlif, ahd hence tho uniikelihood of such on | hotclkvepora by, stealing bis own pantaloous | Hallroud days. Colorado {% cspecsally atfeotcd | the Jupanesy. fun ja & valuable assistint'to the and it is moro than probable tuat the ex-Mar- | whole Nation would be treated as an army of |. case, says: ier a a © | event. and churging thogo persons with tho offengo has | by Euigllshinen, Some of tho tinest parts of tho | deaf-inute, provided tho lwws of tho deol shal’s request will ho refused, ey t nov! Mr . 1, was don r found an unitator in France, onv Benuvois, who oficescokers, and the business of removing Mr. Cowley, nobody hina yet Corgotten, was den: Let us tne as an instance the relations of ta bose cultlated gealaauideina ralteiyrucls dents. Beauyols’ ingenious syatom was tu lean on the door of: n compartment not properly closed, and to pretend that bie leg was spralnod by falling’ from the carriage, Io practiced this trick five times, and on ciich occasion received cauntry ire owned ‘by thom, anf some of tho | transmisalon uf sound are properly wnderstoot best—ng woll- us many of the worst—vf its. citi- | beforehand, but that some tralntig ts required uns olalin to be our countrymen." ‘opt | dnordor to employ it to ndvantigar’ » Now York “'imes: People wito hold that | pmacived toe cetiod ee pee nar fonee hae olergymen aro hopelvaly disquailiiod for dealing | o fac-similo of Melinholts’s ramuns wetrument with tho concerns of daily fife’ will find support | tor the illustration of tho physiology of hearing for their. views in, tho remarkable finding of | ¥POn tho table before him. : year, which : mated : ; antl appointing by vations doputies, subject. | feuced to an tinprisonment of ong year whieh | Petand’ and America, ‘The ‘United States M, Eaua! Onivren, ‘whose election te the | to manifold luftuonces and. intrigues, ‘would | insbevs mie toe: burnenusiy: treating Lowa | malntains nv tneh tariff, whlel, porhaps, French Chaubers from one of the Corstenn | grow iistead’ of dlninishing. The: funda Salas a oullil eoniattitey tea’ gare as bend Ut shuts outa fargo Ine of English manufact- ¢ Ulstrlets about. month ago remInded people | jnental iden of Clvil-Service reform 15 perma- Tol, “Tho: Eplecopal Committee roverses tho | ure that would bo gold In this country under that he was alive, Is not Hikely: to enjoy much | mchoy, and this ts the very quality which the | Yerdictor the Court: which tad ail thocvidenco | commercial reciprocity, But how will Hn- (1 fine ef . be Mt, Hnas that the Roy. Edward Cowl A Dishop Potter's committee in regard to the cyso political prominenee for same time to come. | spotlsmen aro constantly combating, ‘The | ith hed be could wih nis ticred Iambse > | gland help her manufacturers by Imposing gore Veomapnnsastors Coe shia cn ee ane. tt or tho Hev. “Shephurd” Cowley. Starting with THE NEW SENATOR, , ‘The Chamber of-Depuites unseated him yes | way to close the avenues to the place-hunt- We desire to sponk of this matter witb all-] tariff on American commodities? An En- | SXt8 attompt carrie ial Pl Is tho assumption that “ic would have been cstnbs Se Ushinga vory dangeruus precedent toacceptthe | Mir, Laphanva Early Life and Success Aindings of 8 cfyil court ug suillclgnt in them: | . as a Liwyer. selves to retire tho presentment of 1 oloruy- ta eke New Yort Times, ‘ tan for trial before a court of the Church;” the | | Elbrldge Gerry Lapham was born at Farulage Commnitico decluro that thoy felt hound “ to go | ton, N. ¥., Oct, 18, Wht. Ils early life wns spent fully and: vigorously. into tho Investigation” | Ona farm, and bis early cducation was such at without any special reference tu the conclusions | could bo gained at tho winter public schools, reached Ina cuurt of Jaw. Thoy nalyely romurk | In this manner ho gained a common school edu: faae of iri wy Fipeoas alfeged to ga ual eution, aud was subsequently ndinitted tothe " ateoe | CavandalgunAcndumy, whore be completed his Fear ee eae ere MCSE | studies, Leaving tho Acudemy, lo stulled ei thoy flnd that ng none of. tho allugations nyainat | enginceriog, and. was afterward nppoiuted 4 terday on the eharge of brihery, + | ersis to orgmuizo -the public servico (On a | eee ee eae diatott cae | gtlsh tariff would -not affect’ Amortean ne ——— = business basis, ant “to enndle: tho Presi- | render 3 odin fiavaimauah to tho, publi Juda. manw{nclured goods, a8 we. export Nttie or : Tam students at tha Miltary Academy of (dont, and’ those who mre now ‘reanrd- | jo'tho ale judsecot the fiiness ofits sereants | None to Great Britain, Anct that would not StCyr who attended mass on the oreasion | oq ong tho dispensers .: of .. patronage, | for the dutios which tt nsaigns to them, When | satisfy the retaltatory spirit which’ seems to of the celebration of the Count deChambord’s 14 jaugh’ ut people who * inka “them: | {Hey chance to be in the Penttontiary thelr In| hq tig basis of the Inovement, for 60 lone ag hirlhaay have. been” conte wned by Gens | saives . ridiculous: by: sohielting positions | prisoner is berated rom the grap of tho clvit | the United, States “sustains its present witra Farre, the Frenel War Seeretwry, to serve | ty the worklug departwentsof- the Govern. | [overt is for thoChnrcn to say whether boshall | tarjéf system, Amorlcan hiljeh-prico manu ; iM © sents as sechtin.siae ene Be i ment on the scare of party-servide and pollt- Hons. The Hov. Six, Cawley’ tt bpyiears, ie fo factures aro not; jikely 3 compete with En- ‘erleat aud Leritinitst organs denounce lent Indorsements.’ Kotation In office shontet £9 continued, and we do not complain of the | plish loi-niice gots in English, markets, : War Seeretnry'saction, but, the Kadleal-or- | omasa to bo tho.rulé, ‘he ClvilScrvieo should wonagy fatigue to-comabia A hy Werg.en ie But i England, tndortakes to. levy, du i ring heartltf indorse ‘It, and: efllt' on hn to [ye regulated Hka any: great enterprise: of u, | made A Histop to-morrow, hls elevation, would | (ids! - dh “Aine¥lean'; food... prowuets,. and whero ho Is now sufoly lodged. + cs coos : A Sourienn philosopher gays tlint millions of pistoly are manufacturod; that infantry in war do not uso them: that cavalry cannot uso them; that bunters Mid. them of no sorvico; and that thoy. arv used only.to mako un Infernal nolgo on the Fourth of July or to commit mure der itll the yor round, © * Posraasten PALsen announces that he hag suMvlont unocoupied time on his hands to edit the Morning Heratd;and tn laying down his alr, Cowioy wero of such a nature.aa to;reudur | civil enginoer.on. the Michigan Southorn lsils ! enforce the Inwa against Lexttindst offteers |'pustnass-.charneter In whlel; changes aro | ye¢Be bulsness Of thugs iho ologted Bin and | the :-dueap''“riuy “material supplicd _ to | Platform bo commences whore he left olf, a cee DiHy for thon Tedorermoaueothor tka | Toud. Stetinquishiug this employment te : ot high rant who ave eharged with habitual: Ungdy only in the natural ordar,—by death, | Nettle boyé and itis, oud guided by tho generat | her’ munufacte dozen yours go in Congress, The world doos move, that’s o faut. - 4 : a PERSONALS, : ~ 4ho new,comet- doesn’t seem to have any peulyroc. . OS saggh = see “Myr, Conkling lins my ontiro sympathy. 1 have been thore myaclf."—John Kelly. Baltimore-ts feoling’pretly well thts sum- qwor.'' There fs talk of: dlabanding tho only basc- atl otub.. 7)? ay ag “eYou will fix my.grave a little to the right of tho cumotery-cntranco. na you pass in.”— Rusene Conkling, °° ts” : t * Twas a little nervous at noticing WiNinm Hon tho track ‘Saturday, but did tho beat I could Maud 8; ‘ “The Duke, of Tlamiltorits new ‘yacht con- talns, imong othor things, a bir, The Duke Is ovidently.a Orst-class sullor, |, Sir Frederick Leighton’s:portralt of Alrs, .Sartoris, the daughter of Gon, Grunt, fs sald to bo that of a very beautiful womun, .Y Apropos," Bays the editor of London “reth, " tho President of tha Royal Academy ia in tho habit of patuting Denutiful portralta whether bia alttors ro so or not. Tho romark Is not, porbaps, applicable to tho present case," % # Mra, Mary Hopking, the woman millionaire of Ban Franolsuy, was: asaeayed in tho’ supplies montary Ilst.tilod a week ago for $17,211,000, Sho hos, $1,600,000 tn° raliroud. bonds, “18,015 shares Western Dovolopmont Compuuy stock, $10,000,- 000; 405 shares Mission, May Itldye Company stock; $4,000,000; and quantitios ‘of :banic, insur “suco, rullroad, and other stocks of lesser valuc. avidence .Uietore thom croquired « prosontiment | studied .luw, and was adinitted to tho lar for “erie.” Albelt, the Committag. And Cow. | fn “Bi.” Mrs Lapham goon niter settled Joy to have boon “deeply oulpubla”’ in respect | in, Canandulgun, whore be has stuce re tU bis troatutent of the boy Lois Victor, Invotv- Hd very rt fom ns it did, negleot, which tuo * govoraly aldod, Ina few yours by gatued n very lucrative 101 ig vor Piatléo, ' ii 2807 ho was ‘a menbor uf the Con FORE CEE Tan eA ert Hiitutonul Convontion of Now York. Attuough poso properly erliniunl,” and they,thereforocaro | Sit. Lapham pad wroady yatncd considerable Campelied to refrain front presontipg the itoy, | Premlnanco in this State, and Ln tis position ase Edward Cowloy for trial in a court of the Church suocusstul luwyer continued to enlirge bls elrc for trial, What would have been the verdict uf | 92 Induentlet friends, be dee! weil to be wean F Bishop Hotter’s Committea had Me. Cowloy bean | dite Tor any public ultice unul the wpouing of unsound on any of tho Thirty-nine Articies it ty | Sho eampalit of ISH, He was then noulistel Not. dificult to imagines Wut, then, “1 desire | 88d clootod hy 4 wood inufority as SE eatr amcroy'and wot sneriica"-{e not’one of those: * | Siotea ta iuo Loruy ith, Portyevtath tad far -Danz In the New York Sun, July a,on Ee aaron tlt Conmraeacs: Z du Je wun retutnal Conkling's defeat: Roscoe Conkilug bas fatton! : eaixth Cans tec nas beet Not from oflleo; for. ho voluuturlly relinquished | YOte%:kRalnut Tsk voton east, for Lary Demuerat and Groenbucker, 4 votes [or ollico sume time ago. But uotll yesterday bo | Probib/tontat, and 34 scattering voles. Tho vote ee before hin at ionat a possibility: of re ak a Me, nen aleoon tS Mito. Bort area olection. Now he is fallen from ‘position, fram agrers, Was 4 very gratifying v Lapt “wove teiet by ncurly rank, from the leadership of bis purty. Today | Si mejoriy. “ile rooolved lbunu votes ala ho 1§.a more private ultizon, with’no encour | 13283" votes cast for Clement W. Lurnett, the Qging prospect for tho future. Ho may’ oe “Panicoratte gundidates and 4 votes for AO forth his bands Jn valn, and for many yoard fall b venbacker, to cluteb poworagain,, By a infravte, a8 it wore, ‘Aandame Of tho iat shapes ot cane ie by au insane act of un ossugin, {t Js true that Mr. | Agudi ty r vuding ede i cadomy wus At that tinto one af tho leudiog Conkling stood, a fow days ago/Vory noar to the | cational Institutions In tha State, and young Power behind tho throne which'ls auld to bo | Lapham und Douglas woro rogurded oy ine greater than tho throuo Itself; but Hghtuing ia | FAoulty and tholr fellow atudonts as hh Hon, Tn dabute they ng likely to striko in avy particular, place ag Se gate ae taanstatl oni goat such a thing is to happen agalu, Mr. Conkling | ayainst.cuch otbor, Me... Luphum occupied & has reachod tho futl méridiin of life,aod his | sett at tho houd of tho table in thy bourdina de recout mistukea and foibles cannot be vere artment and Dougiis sat at hls mine Bint a lookud in that: genoroua spirit which pardons | Lapham wus compolied to teave the rohaal g much to tho indlgerotion uf youth. He stands | #oVveral woexs, and on fils return foun ss fnulng a dark, tf not rayless, future.’ No rains | Douging occupying the sent at tho head sf Vn bow of promise spans his sky; nor, in tho ordor | table, Br, Lapham demanded bis sent, aul Mr \of nature, and in tho ordinary course of human | Douglas insisted on hia right to retain it Ti wfaira, ona -ho roaronubly expect to bohold any | Faculty finally decided that the two young: twee new Inorn on his midday risen, - = should argue the case beture tho sehulurd, Oe +. With those who rojolce over the fall of Roscoe | wouldalt asa jury. ‘Tho contestants acetf 7 Conkling for personil reasons, or in any spirit sho sipantion and made oluborate apceches. Y 4 Aad unl by tho ganorn rs’ from" ‘this’ country, Jy violating the Instructions of the Ware )-voluntary retirement, disability, promotion, | inftorines entirely t9 tho ‘menzre condition of | Sle Will stmply discriminate —agalnst: her Oniee, ‘ond dismissal for enuse. " the larder ‘of the Shophora’s -Fold; we wontd | own people. England cannot supply out of 5 Hancdvit, the Bagish |i, Here are three ‘elements In a’ sclontifie SE TC et teed sottawg | her own resources half-the foot which. hor sen callie cs tea Wivil Service which are lidispensnble to an | and falds with fat kitchens! A shopherd who | people require nor the ‘raw material usedd:in Jtome Seeretary, stated ty Parliament yer | nanring reform. ‘They wre for all subor- | duce not know n starving lam) when to sees ono anita terday that the report of the dlsvovery af in- is ry : ‘dinute offous’ canonly be intrusted with stocks “in tho very. | Het manufactures, «to place.a tax pon Yernal machines on board ‘the steamers |) = te xabolalinent es Kf é Fé b wile tly ‘a WrcoUos OF bastards. Atul should Dr, Cowley, these articles will at once Inerensu tho cost + Apvolntinent on nel fo be el l@- | for some snexpiicnhlo reasun, bo, contioued ig a e v 4 alta and Bavarln was eorreet, and that in | sottained by coulipetltive examfuation, ©" |, SHephere), wo trust that loud progtamation will otstiving, tha rate of wares, nud the cost ‘of vost vere s I Engtat ~ | be maile of the fact, in ardor that tho Lonovolont | manufacture, An‘ addition of only 10 ‘pur vestizations were In progress In-England and | oy cvenuro ot aftlea during good: behaylor:| may be moved to aond in_supplicsof bread aud | cont to these Items of cost, whether by means in Aterlen ‘to discover the senders. He | ond aietont services. |. bi Leaf aud other nenvssarios of life. | Mr. Cowloy | of a cotalintory tariff’ or any othot. agence: stated, further, that cio Government was In- 1 f x umay thus escape .tril for. a ‘second and stimilur | y y , Agency, Jormed of the consignment, and that he had i Promotion in line, according ta Sa sotfonge, oF. Us i aod tha snuetentlon of night rosult in shutting out English goods vorth, experience, and extent of service. " te PATE Ae ain ait a ene at heater tae ile waeisbuareonie to aon ailitosee elements | “8 heads: ———— : no Fetes al natin ab ehied ELSE My iene ol hae 4 7 refort Jovernnent service by acts | THR "PRE a t it is : 4 % “Amariean Government wold: nvslat Input. | OlTeform te the Gove . THE "PREVIOUS QUESTION! IN EN: | supremacyyas other nations could then wr ting an end to conspiracies against England of. Congress nud . without’ resorting. to}. : 3 GLAND. | i +. | dersoll her commiodities, %, FP nnd Engtishmen in this counts any constitutional anicudment’ and ‘wjth-} ‘ho preylousqnestion”’,In parliamentary | «But the loss of foreign markets ‘for her ont. Jutelog}ig uch ae = eons procedure 1s an Anierlentt asian Its | surpius manufactures Is not! tho’ only risk oe Mat tho Er ee ag | NPvolnting ‘rower,’ “Tia” tirst—appoint- | ono of the most naofil legistative'applinrices | which England would Incut turough 2, pol- the Chambeb ut’ Deputies on the ist of | Sheetal preparation for. piace tn” the | adopted, 1 has been assinilated by the now | pragtleal monopoly. of:the ocean carrying: Mugust, instend-of tha lat of October us | Ci Services Whe early irnining-of 6 portlon | opublicaf France; but the British Parlin- | trade of the world;: London: and Liyerpoo) hitherto announced. ‘The reason for- thy | of the American: youth wilk-bo directed to { ment, bound down fo, tradition by obstinacy | are. the ‘world’s: cleariug-houses «in com: «| that end in the same way thnt young nen nye | and ‘obtuseness, ‘has steadfastly, refused to | merce, and her lag Is borne on on 1, | How drifled to pursue the profession of Iaw, } employ this Inbricator for legislative ma | thousand ocean;.steamers, ‘Tho . surplus aay not be mn et the elections, ‘mid meiielie, Journaltsin, elyil engineering, rails | chinery, Tho embafrassments Incident. to | products of, America go there on En- tt sive the Go ran opportunity to rohdlng, merchandising, atid niatiufact uring. | the absence of the “pravious question’ in gilsh ‘slips for! dlatribution throughout carry ott ai polley.whlelt it has determined ‘She second—tenire of afico during good be-.) the British Parliament were noyer more Or | ull Europe, Africa, ‘and the Inding, So the on withodl citistng an ante-clectlon necltas hiavior—will furnish an assurance that} parent thau-at the present dine, : The Lrit- | oxports of other ‘countries ‘ure entried in tlon. ‘Pats polley fs deetared hy the Luglt | changes fn party will not affect the vested ish Journals aro criticlsing both parties for | Euglish vessels, and exchanged throngh the inist organs te be aneattempt to- foment war | TMs of employés who enra'n elain'upon the neglect of neciled legislation, but not | ugency of English merchants arid bankuta, in ‘Lripall, where Franco imtends.to dent: the Government by Honest, eMctent, falthful | one of them suggests: the adoption of tho Anything In the nature of a genernl tariff, 10,00) met. . service. ‘The third—promotion In Nne—will | onty method whereby ‘stubborn obstruction’ | wiieh would necéssarily result from retalin- 3 SSS uncduruge’ the bost efforts aud develop the | can beayolded. tory niedsures agalist, tho: varlois countries chine of date Is sail fo be that any revor: tobe met by the F i 5 \ i r , y erititied to the ‘ % ( ‘| ‘ ety ‘ More {8, the, star-routa ense, stated by‘ the | gl oxulcation, or petty triumph, we have: no Jury decided that Douglas wus entit Nat ‘Ties fyuera) of Vea Stanley, whieh took | best talent In thy sorylee... AIL three will co- ‘Tho present English Partiament. has de] which impose duties:on Engilsh goods, | Now York Thies, ina nutaholl: "Taare isa cors Logline In vorrogy. Fae ‘ducing tho War Wa ised to ary eaten AC! ‘poualt pla torday, was very largely attended, | porate to Increase the oficlency of the great | voted ita entire session to tha epnstderatlon | would entinned the cost of British manu- x (| AY -: vocal with pride tho-bright performances ‘and | Uret Idoo of squatter sovercignt, dive: Wobeld tay much invcomon wits |", “CREGIER WILL NO then, and buttied by his. sido too long tocone |. -~ CREGIER WILL NOT HAVE IT. tomplnte his overthrow evon now without somo . , To the Editor af The Uhteayo Tribune. i dogran of palatal caodions ‘But while, person= CittGaco, July 34.—1 doslro to call attuation : ally. womluht, puuso to drop tor into bis | tho windspowor, pign for supplywy water iT political xruva, for the sak of the country WO | wont to tho Clty-llull the arbor day by Invite tS Hoonuso in him Tallatho foromost enemy of | Uon to-thow my plans. Tho City Ltngincer the frectiom of tho presein'Amorion-* - "| laughed at mo, and wanted to know if 2 pro of the Felristerm pariyrrno would overturn | bowl to supply wator, with aohali punt, 9 tho freo Constitution of the United States and howovor, spoke very highly of my plan for sorevt un empire on ite rujng. + ° iufecting sewaga, Lut on the whole thougit tbe own, down forever, with all such mon! Ho pity paul not afford to risk untried plans, - 4 poseosacd para which ‘fitted him for a highor | ho dld think steag-powor voulil not be lay ‘i. eatidy.’ And in the class of public inen into | upon, Economy instead of fino englucering tain uniformity of ipethod about. tho’ atar-routo awindles, {a which throo gloments gunstantly, roe appear. First, thord was the atraw-biddor with his stra\y-boudsmen; noxt, there was tho, Ring, Who stood roady tu tuko advautagp of tha fall- ure of the dummy contractor .Wo .dg the work undertaken at. a ridiculously low price; and, lastly, thore was tho Assistant Postmastor-Gon- oral, who took care to award tho forfalted von- tract where ;its procoods would do tha; most good.” Lagi the Ahn hee % fu 17] - When a Boston reporter secures a new Job tho ovent cutises.a sensation. The art Juurnalt says: “Earl Morble, one of: tha wittlest and pithiest paragraphical journalists of..tho Hub, has taken :the editorial: chair: of our musical contemporary, the Folly, Tho mannor tn which bis confréres ‘aro paurlag in tholrcongratula- tlona can - only bo compared -with thoso sent to Proaidont. Gartield, » Marblo has the atrongth of our native granit and tho : fincsse of Carrara.” At ts undoratood" that’ tho. Amorican title team hag aecufod tho chook of. a Boston *yithy parue graphical -journnliet” for uso asa taryot nox BOABOD, ee Ih ra _Btotlatlos Jala before tha Congress of Brew- ers whlob reoontly met at :Vorsaillos ‘slow that thoré ‘nvo, in Burupo, yout 4,00) breweries, whlolt’ produco . annually . nearly © 3,2 000, gallonsof malt quor, Groat Britain. stone produces a third of the cutiro quantity, or to bo Hall those who came contd not be neconme- | corys of employts necessary to do. the'nd- | of"a'singld siibject,—tho Irish troubles, The dated In Westininster Abhey, ‘She Prinev of | ministrative: aud elorical Government bust | firat-three moriths of the sesslon wore cone: ttended In person, and other nicm- | ness, and to' eliminate the most dangerous | sumod in n debate over the irish Coorelon of the Royal faintly were spoelally rep- | phase of American polltles which the tertile] bill, whieh authorizes the arrest of “sus- howl, and the shipbulidors, and marithine Ine resented, ‘There were also present Me, Uhtd- | perloiical, strife foy 80,000 or 100,000 places | pected” persons, aud conimita “agitators” | terests would Joln in the chorus. Rim pet stone, the Duke of Argyl, Cardinals News | maintains, <) 1 e. 2 ‘ to prison for eighteen months without trial) Ig, this: agitation <in-England for" fnir dus atid Manning, Lord Shaftesuury, Lord Presldont Garfield ‘struck the: keynote of | nud without ball, . This act was Intended to | trade?’ is slmply. intended to get up a scare Sherbrooke, aud nuany other English nota- | reform whon ho dgelared $n hid Inaugnral | be ‘preliminary to some comprehensive te | in Franco to provent the rigo’ in ‘tho’ French bilities.” The cof of the deceased ceclesl- | ndress tho purpose to recammond to Con- | form mensure which was to aliny the condl | tari It may succeed q bit ‘if its’ pirpoge 18° ustic was decorated with wrenths and crosses | gress the passage of n law fixing a tenure of | tlons which enuse agitation, and Its passage | also to alarin this country with the threat of of the choleest flowers, among other decor. | ofics far the subordinate. places In the pubs | was seoured (nally by a temporary resort to | q reducud forelgwanarkel for,our fod prod. tluns belng a wrenth of roses sunt by the | He service, If it were established and un- | something HMke tho “previous, question,” | ucts inless we reduce our turlifs, St-wilt Queen, aecompnniod by wi autograph note | derstood that uo change in the Administra: | whitch cheoked the opposition of the 4 Ionic hardly have that effect. England has always expressive of siuceroatection and high es. | thon aud no change in the responsible officers | Itule” faction for the tle belng at the risk | axhibited a arent anxioty to. liave the United teem, Several Amerloana sont floral Urlbutes, | wider a yew Admintstradon would imperil | of | plactix’ oxtraordingry:-and dangerous | states join it In.an Absolute volley of free ‘Yhe pall-boarers were Matthew’ Arnold, the | the positions of the working force,‘ party | powers in the hands ofthe Speaker. Since trade, but -it.:i3 20. Means »-certaln eminent essayist, the Rt-llon, Williaa Hens | strife would Jose much of, Its bitterness and | that timo Parliament has been: engnged af} that England would. be tho galner from ', vy Smith, ex-First, Lord of the Admiratty, | desperntion, Senntora and Representatives in most fricessantly upon the consideration of such a change under the axisting condition the Lishon of Exetur,’ Mr. Forster, tho Irish | Covigress would coase to. bo’ mere office: | the Itish Land bill whieh’ only passed tha | of things, 1f the Amorican tarlif vere bole Sucratary, and the. Duke of Wostminster, | brokers; serving the Government would no | Committed of tho Whole on. Saturday, ond | ished the Americans would at once become ‘fhe Archbishop of ‘Canterbury, performed | lonxer be the pyecariuus business \It now Which will constitute, if It shall. ultimately.) formidable competitors with English manu’ Aho funeral ritis. ec * fdellty and ofidiency would bo promote become n Inw; the solo nalilevemontof the | facturors in the markets of the world, and E = factional quarrels over patronage: would als: Y 4 entive parliamontary period of a whole year, | would begin to share the profits of thie carry. ‘Tne protest which Senator Hoar has ro- | uppear; and tho polltleal differences in tho | ‘Tho practice of the British: Parltament has | ing traile For a sliott timo, England would gently inado against Distriet-Attornoy Cork. | country would bo murked by priucipiés and | excluded ‘from causideration ‘nt the present pour her guoda in'upon Amaoriea without ro- Hills treatment of the assaain Gultoan hus | polley, while the machinery of “Hoverninunt | segslon inany -sucasurcs of urgent. necessity. | straint and find a teady market for them, “It . klven dene to the sentinentaltsts, who, Ji’} would romain. Iu. good running order under | ‘The English Land vill ls.a matter of alninst Q factures ant muke a frightful inrond upon tho carrying trada’of that Power. A nation of manufadturors and: pllopkeopors ‘would lorie tee me Mae eae Pa iy. cline which, bistoricully, tr, Conkiinghos choson to | whut tho city oun best afurd just wow, therelt pues himself, hovwil rank socond only to Aaron | Lpropore thie plans supply. iit hour pressuro aie urs. 3 wludpower vagines the baie of the water ‘ : ec | Msefand let the Pumping. worKy now In ate tnee MAJ. CONNOLLY'S. REPORT. -."':.| BuvsPutundaieo’ op owator, and rouuco, te =< Bprclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridunes -+ "| prosont cust of pumping soveral hundred ditt - BPRINGFIELD; TIL, July 25.—Maj. Aj J, Coynol-, | pee day, Whut‘ts tho tse of burning coal, bd Jyy, United Btntos District=Attorney’ for..tho | we hava plonty of wind that will AE he Southorh Distrlot of; Uilnols; bas.proparod bis eee 0, Outset BF Be ber ot epesurvolrs roport to Attornoy-Gonoral MaoVeagh, showing 4 focated at conventunt points taroughout tho ott tho businogs dona {u tho United States District | below water level of the inkce so that watiy Ny and Qirontt Courts of this district for tho yopr, | flow into them from one or as muy, Be HA ending Juno-00,1891, During sho year judg | ™! bo desired, if found cheaper a esurvolrs. Mater ments wero obtained: in‘ these courts for plains, Pumper o fi yettidemilt power Fat. towers of ‘Uls for $11,785,100.09, “Tho humber of ‘criminal | guiticlent bight to sup Hy walter 10 tho fest oe enses disposal of wore 106, of whiob I7¢ conviue | yen seooud oors i afldinses. Sal tun ona wore hud... Avout ulno wore Peniteutiary | who filled: ‘will contuin throu times Coy cagos and noar| fl the romulndur wore, for elle | watorsthar. will bu necessary foe fn Bk et cere Would riot be-tong, nowavar, buforethe prices | exact, 785,017,003 galluns,* Prussia comes next | !e¥ lauor in vidlation of the Hevenus laws, Tho | aupply,....go s:thag in days "38 visa Of the President's: recovery, will une | all clrewmstaness, 5 ’ us niuch Importanca to Grent Britaln-as the | of American poole: would. ps ‘down to: thi swith Bin Ns alas Tavartae (200,707,008 pritle Pores oath, none Was {651% Of a supoly Be ate Ny a bo gt, {ome doubtedly endedvor fo work up some syiwpa- |, Irish Lond bit to tretand, and) affypts tha | English toyel. ‘hen woes in ‘this country | tones Austin, «#4307108 tmallons; and: Fanos, | 5 frit tho ania pipe of tho ateum works Which % Shy for tha dead-beat scoundrel whocrawned | ©. - ABTONISHING: WHITEWAGH..- prosperily of the United Kingdom more, | would tako the adine- course, with .the ils worthless éureer with an attempt‘on the || Our readers may. not lave forgotten the | though It torches tho peace and ordor of the iglane an att % Presiucnt’s lite, While the Tyesldent has | caso of the Rey, Edward Cowley, recoutly | nation Joss, (han the Irish Land bill, It hos ti) spt wiuatatgurdea' ont eolnoe been suffering froni a relapse. durlng the'past | manager of a charitable Institution for chi}- | had no hearing, and thera Is no chance for It | ‘iuig basly would haye cheaper cotton, cheaper: a two days, which made a paliful operation | dren.dn New York called ‘the Shepherd's | in the prosent, Parlinwent... What ls known wool, cheaper leather, cheaper Wood, choaper necessary und serfously alarmed’ the phyal- | Fold,” and thag this, Reverend Saueers was} as: the County-Roform bill’ embraces jm- iron, cheapar coal, and,cheaper raw, materlal 4 thins, a newspaper tn this city which scams | convicted by a Jury In the Quurt of General | portaut electoral reforms, but It gannot bo | of nearly all kinds than tho English, ‘And. to bo attached to the epolls factlon'snys It Is | Sesasons of extreme ernelty {6 little children | reached, Among other measurea which are | tha thne lias come when money Js as ‘plenty. vas “glad that aome one has cong forward In | who. were. Iv hls chargy,and senlonced to | shut out area erhulual code, which hus beon | and’. as cheap in -Anioricn as fn -Ene +: the interest Of Natlonal:self-ruspoot aud ly | twelve months! Imprisonment aud to pay a} dratted wore: than two years, and Is aadly |-ginnd, Upon sich twrms* Ynglatid would aaulty to proteat agninst the’ treatnant of | sno of $250, In'January Ins} Bishop Potter, | needed; “phanges “Iu ‘the Datolit’ laws de | have. a rival’ <n. the =frup ” and” open tho Sngano’ man’, Gultesus? . Ths Is either, | of New York, appoluted a cowmfties to in- | monded for the protection of English jnvents | fletd of commerce: whiols- sliv’'does not now vielous or morbid," "here woujd bo moro | quivo Jnto Uo runord and.allegutions” } org; the Corrupt-Pruotices bill, which Is. encounter, and which would tn the end pos chance for t Natlunal gelf-yesyeck "Mf, thore | tolling Cowley’a charnotor, :1t hus taken | directed agulust the. bribery 60 common ty | gexy jteult of the: foreign markets England as ee ie div ante Here ori Were a lew punishing an uttanps to take the | tis Committers seyon jonths-to come to a | Knglish’ elections; the'Parilawentary-Onths.| now: Gantrols- instead, of; fufnishtng'a, rely | oF bebe y f bead and Franco aly ier fae Mtoe of ‘tho Lrosldent’as treason, tnstend of | doclaton, wut. they hayo wow reported. that | bill, which -Ja- designed: to adinit mon | demand for. English-goods, On tha whole, meer Re —————<—_— Jetting hby offen a cliarws of. osgault with | lula conviction in the olyit gonrta'is not suf | like Uradlaugh Intot:Parllumont: who ‘are ‘Hugland will-bq ‘apt to. abide by her present |»: PUBLIC. OPINION,....:. : “Intent to do bodily Injury? Hut nothing us | clent caliko to -presont Jiluy ‘for trlal under} not ‘willing to-tako ‘the Irouolad Fellglous | free-trade polloy, and nob, to tamper-with Wie |! 72 SUE Ga ae renter te E chet been done In Guftéauty case that warrants } the canons of the Eplacopal Church; thut It | oath now required;’ amendinents to the’ -Amerigan tariff system, which excludes the | | New, York World (Dom); If ‘it were pore tho eriticlim of tho most-stubborn stickier | woult'be a daugeroys precedent to necept | Mankruptoy law, tho delay of which, ‘says | -Yankeos from competing with berubrond, . | Mltted teconiparo great things with small, wo tor legal techuleallty or sentimental * hu | sucha conviction ns aaumiclent warrant for | the Spectator, “tines trade more than a seer , SS———.- moa aeys bed hapten rare bore B, & M. would jako ‘above ti ‘Thay | ing cautious proparations te opi tho sul inanity." “Ho hay been confined in:Jull, and-) cecloslasticnl trlal; und shat thoy “ure atte | oud lucome-tax’; and o numbgr of other}: Av oocentric old goutloman In Lincolne | io tht be the nonienytarmide way’ uinokyed hime sgh « traberer bey books asada pg Tiotty theuiny of oueol tie ailnor eT Js anne enough to wantho stay there in order | fled: that, the conviction” of Mr, Cowley’ | measures which aro rexarded as essential to |’ shire, -Hoeland, onod 6h: ts, lt ts atatod, a0 | seit up witha luasy-yesrltog. alous-J0, order to, | fe feally abla toauyes Dy many it le Uslioved to | BoRgty, cag et iatetaotishud uudos wo to escape the popular justicewhich would in the General - Sesslous’ can _only,be J public wellare and commercial interests, |' drmly convinced of the aggroaching cod of, ustor tha Bulaul to the yoky. Hhortly afters’| bemeray a rumor sot alloat by unoiolal rails Sfbere could be brougt tn, Or course, boldye higbor presaure, would euPnly THE. oof tho runery _ tttal Diypateh to The Creag Tribune. | ge ganegrantion. with Str. We be lay Be Hor Byaiwas, Ark. July 25.-Unysual jntorogt: proved Of thia plan, bath for ww For ehapty 8 is boing niwalfeated in the Montgomery County, | for pumping-works at Redeye racuish forty allyer minos, eltuated about tbirty mijos weat of | tHerlver A Chi re 155,080,000 gallona, It will thus be soen that tho- Zeutonlo nations ato aminontly ‘the bécr pro- ducers, a8 thoy ato‘alsotho principal beor drinks orey where wine Is (0 he had noarly.aw cheaply as boor, the malt liquor fe not preforrod, Tho proportion in‘which beer, Js ‘consumed varies Vory nich, ;Qavaria honda tho Hatzwith Oftyy four gallons per beud per annym, or rathor over one wallon a weok, Holgium Is noxt with thirty sallonsjand Bigland {4 abut the famo—namely; twentyrning gallous, or, roundly spoukiny, yorno- thing ovor balt a zullon por head per, wuek, Io Germany, excluding Bavaria, the average con- sumption tg pinotega'gullons, and ‘trom this 8 and Lethal topline gallons. ju Bootlund, site : dauable cost aud gua hore, “ Soveral shafts havo boon sunk to’ cons" | gatoo icon todeall Fave oimuncd, JON aldarable dopth, and the aro fq ‘rich and pguayp | the olty repair the prosent crib und We Tron & woll.” A stamp-willl ‘and ‘concentrating works | with solreilar iron-cind cunt, exten outly bayo recently beou put in operation, with abyn--| polut above wator-level to u pola ory respeu™ dane suapaes. Alun of capital aro, Investing in | below to wurd off waves aud lev a Hock WweEbLe tho Iniaeg,—among them Diamund Jo Roynolds, | fully yours,’ FRANK Je ho uppours to havo a proat, deul: of Falsh sin |: : ia, Sovaral, panies havo boon formed for 10 Purpose Of developing tho country, and [ho Prospocts fur success are brightening. byt¢t vr >a NEBRASKA: NOTE E +1 Bpeclat Oorrespondence of The CAlcago Tribune, «| the mar! are of ee + Lincony, Neds ‘July 2—The latest railroad | WOOBOH Miusteution Of Hoo yernument codut news “8, to tho! effect that ‘Jay Gould has pure ri apathy as ute Utd to exemption fy" " abased the A, & N., or rathor ‘mado a swap with lshment, ‘Thoso jutements aan y coll the By & M. of the Bt, Joe & Denver Road for the org sald 10. BO irurce payment A, & Nett fs asuertod that Gould threatoned to | Huush the tebe UEcmry A rig int ively build s now road from Atcblson to this oltyand | peoposc, dppurently, tu comprinlse: for ual ie 60 control a direct Hue to St; Louis, unless the | amount of th Judazinents, and have bee The O:d Whiskyeting Biautles An sof Dita fo the Foutiigh tee , Fuly 2h. rare Mate ‘ude to gecure & ‘ can

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