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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY G 28, eta of Chicago will be sorifusly damaged. Even tho prosent Commissioners’ tariff, they say, 1 80 low that thoy have been unable to work under jt, A ‘still lowor tariff would force tho Chicago Ines out of tho through business altogethor, as thoy could not nossl- bly competo ngainst tho ines which anako a short out through the Stato to ‘Toledo nid other Eastern points. Toledo would be- como the gront mart tor Western business, while Chicrzo would dwindia down toa way stntion. Unless the Chicago lines bo allows to make ag to enablo them to scouro the business against tho compotition of tho cross linos, they bave no alternative left oxcept to give their business to tho|r conneotions nt interior puints, ns tho coutit not possibly take it to Chicago tinder Bic! restrictions, ‘Tho altuation is so grave, tho rall- erthban,tho others, Dispatches wore recoived hero yesterday bringing the Information thata serious war an west-bound tates haa broken outa Boston, According to tho faformntion re- colved here yestorday, freight {s boing taken fi nttho following rates: First class, 90 conte; econ clara, ss conte; third class, 20 conte: fourth olnss, Ih cents, Tho rogulor tari rates gro: First class, 75 centss. second olass, f0 cents; third clans, 45 cants;and fourth clings, 0 conts. This shows thht tho broak fans acrious as tho ono in‘east-bound Fates., It hns not transpired which lines have innugtirnted this ght, but they nro bolloved to be the Grand Trunk and Vermont Contral.: OF course alt othof lines from Boston will be come polled to follow suit, Under those circumstances the New York lines will not ho able to maintain tari! rates from New York much longer, an tho Announcemont of a gonoral vania Company, werv Thoy nro unt a tour vf inspootion over thole co pany'a lines. ‘Bir. McCullough, bolng qucstionod about tho prosont railway complications, sald ho Know no moro about them than anoutaldor. All ho did know wns that the rates havo all gone ta pleces, and that tho miltroad buainosa Is tn about as Mnnatiginetory & condition ns it well could vo, Tho Pennsylvania Company had no hand in bringing about this condition, aud was simply folluwing tho load of other lincs. Anothor fneoting of tho ficient roprosonta- tives of tho ronds dlolug n Colorado business was hold at Commisstonor Hidgloy 6 oflica yosteniay to take some action regurding tho continucil complaints about cutting the rates on business: to points west of tho Missouri River. Thera woro present II. C, Wickor, Northwostern; C. Hising, Wabash; Paut Morton, tor Inmes Smith, Alton: Willinin MM. Go: Istands and J, W, wing has not appenred boforo the bar of tl ynad, and bas, In fret, declared himecif an indopendent minister, the Synod forbonrs to pro- notice this sentonce, and disposed of this onso by requiring tho Presbytery 0} Chicagd to craso his namo from the roll.” > Tho above ahows your memory to ho botter than that of your correspondent, = Vntiras, THE POWER OF PLUNDER. Mow Othors Seo Un—A Phaso of Amori« can Pollties. London Times, July &. Whethor the authorot the attuck on Prostdont: Garflold 1a. a tunntic or meroly n morbid brooder on imaginary wrones, there Is no doubt that bis crime will do moro than volumes of are “TILE WORLD.” A Dress Rehearsal of This New Bpeo- tacnlar Melodrama at MoVioker's, THE RAILROADS. - és 1 Seven Dollars Now the Rate From New York to Chicago. Intenso Realism In tho * Dynamite” , Act, tho Ratt Scone, and the. Break from Bedlante An Advance in East Bound Freights Wanted. Why Vanderbilt Inaugurated th War on*Rates. A dross-rohenrant of tho playof " The World,” to i rond men say, that the bi eon ot Chtengo | consequently Midjloy, Commissioner Southi= | melodrama whitch (sto bo proscotod at BMte- | Rumont could do to turn tho ate Poel: a ee ae ee aranow the Comulle peek In wobe. bound frelaht rates’ may "UO | ‘weatarn Hallway Asaalatlon. Attor a lonmthy | Vickor'a this avening, was announced for inet | tention of tho Amorican peapte * A& Break in West Bound Freights slonors that thoy do not menn to be driven out erie qd As ngredd night. reatora tho of trade: without a dotermined | fight. Tho all points on and beyond tho Missouri Itiver, and Tho play bas ntrondy Loon prosented— | the woak points of tholr politicnt systom. As {a ENGLISfg RAILWAY ‘COMMISSION. Snen Trond. pledged itsct€ uot to cut. the rates | and had oxtended “runs"—in London and Now | often the cago whon abuses havo becoma invot- from Boston. Ree tet oe iene thoy otal etd ‘Tho Now York Bulletin has the following re again, wiow ina thts ‘Agroomont will bo tnain- | York, hut this ts to bodts first Inteaduction to n | orate, people who aro porfcotty welt aware ot Thole products to amaekot i At, tha lowest rato marding tho doings of the English Raliway Com- tne as unre ts talk oa uf ging by ory NOnH. Chlearo fudionce. Jt bas beon untsunlly Gaels qatetenen ard conan ie, Soleente tao a d Charged | 9 commereia contro boenuso its ralironds havo mission: ———_$—$_—— well advertised, and hoa naturally attracted some scagdnl nrisos The Direotors of an Indiana Road Charged | f comincretnt carina buajness fo this marker nt | », 29 Larliamentary Seteat Committee on tho DRIVEN TO DEATH. constdorabte attention, ‘The promiso of ndross | tho question rosolutoly mm band, In ordinary . with Bwindling tho Stook- Iower tates than could bo done by thotr rivals | Heguintion of Iallway Froigive, mag anne. i rehoarsal was wot exnetly fulfilled, howover, tho | times tho instinct to 19t slecpmg tous Ito Is too = wich make a ghore cue through t HD. Stato “ee nat two months or sonwas still prosecuting its fad Snicide of a Bookkecoper. porjcrmnrs uppenring in tholr ordinary cos- eran} pant Oke unwilling to aries nvaiy holders, fot Wanbarene bit | [bors atatast date. Avastamount of tostimeny | ‘Omcor John Harry, of tho Wobstor Avonuc tumes, whilo in ono instance tho sconlo effects : i B theao foreign corporations, Uttle beneft to the State, aitnply becauso tho Grangers domand it, LITIGATION IN INDIANA. Spectal Disvaten to Tha-Chicago Tribune. Inpraxarouts, Lod, Jitly 27—Johu T. Baker, ‘on behalf of tho stockholders of the Indianapo- Ms, Clocinnati & Lufayotte Road, to-day led a ault in tho Superior Court of sfarlon County against tho Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago Railroad, George Hoadloy, M. E. Inyalla, and others, scoking to review tho decree of forc- closuro under which tho Indlanapolle, Ciucin- nat! & Lafayette ond was gold, and charging tho Directors with what smounts fo a conspiracy to awindic the stockholdors out of auront Jest off sottlemont should provo insuporablo, iu Politics, where interests are Ucoply involved, it requires n gront shock to transforin the nbatract into. the, practical, : Hut that American opinion has bean for somo timu prepared to admit the need of a reform itt the publiv sorvico, and, in- decd, of tho whole political muchine, is well known to all observers of currant ovonts across tho Atlantic. No bottar oxamploof thiscottld ba given, than tho article which hus just boon pub- ished in tho North Amertcan ‘Review by Mr. James Parton, a political writer of good position fq Amorica, and tha author of sovoral svork: gmong them of an claborato, “Life o Voituire.”” With that fondness for striking titles which is characteristic of the American ournalist, Mr, Parton: calls his article *‘fho Power of Pubito Plunder," and it must bo ad mitted that tho pleturo which he draws is had beon taken from allway officlals ns well ns from merchants, mantifacturers, and othors, tindoubtedly showing on tho ono band discrim= inations and other irreguiaritios, but on tho other niso demonstrating bow dittloult and int unte {s the whole subject, and how full of por- lexity is tho qitostion of remedica, Mr. J. riorgon, Managor of tho Great Weatern, whet under, oxamination, alluded to a statemunt from ‘sono of tha complainants, that " wit+ nesses wero nfraid to come forward to give evidence bofore the Committes.” Ho sald bo had asked tho wanagersof tho diferent dis- iets of the Great Western whothor thcro was any foundation for that atntement, and they all Said that thore was not the slightest, in his opinion it would have been an advantage to tho companies for traders to have conto forward; tho witnesses would have auswored cach othor, wero somowhat curtalled. Othorwiso tho play was givon as St will bo given to-night, and, Judging from tho experience of the aventng, It sis rensonable to bellove that all will work srioothly on the occasion of tho first prosentn- tlon of the play in Chicago. ‘Tho curtain rose upon a well-sct scene, repre- senting a wharf at Cape Town, South Africa, It the foregrount was scan tho atoamer Lally of the Valley, with stenin up and cargo on board, just ready to sntl for Enuland. ho background showed a mountaln, claingsheor from the water's edge, white % ’ BEA-GOING CRAFT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Iny at tho wharves, ‘This and tho two sucecod. ing acts aru, strictly spenking, tableaux, and sorve only ne an introduction tothe play propor. 10 Station, was notified carly yeaterday morning by Charlos W. fof, of No. 207 Wost Luke streot, that thor was a dead man lying tipon tho ground fn Lincotn Park, n Mttlo enst of the bont- house pavilion, Tho oflcer wont to tho spot nnd found the boily, which was that ofn decontly drosacd man about 45 yonrs of age, lying face downwards upon tho ground sti an cold in donth, ly. bis sida was found 2 fivo-shot ‘Be-calibro * Ned No. 8" ‘royolyer, ono chamber empty. A woundin tho right templo blood ~had flowed — frovly told the: story, of tho Tonner of death, In tho min's pocket was found n Ict- ter, from which was loarned tho fact that his bo had a brother, 169, Brower atrect. @ Change in the Officials of tho Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore, TIME PASSENGER-RATE WAT. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Sew Yonk, July 2.—Tho passengor-Uoket shtes of Tuceday prevailed until noon to-day, when tho Poonaylvania allroad management cut 60 cents, making tho fare to Cincinnatl $7, Cfaleago $7.50, and St. Loula $12.7. Att o'clock. Frio followed, and nn hour: later tho Baltimoro & Oblo mado similar rates, namo was L, Lex, an Carl Lox, living; at No. This broths was \ tho Hudson River & Now York Contral peoplo tho property. | and would bave shown that tho questions wore Ore notifed, but ho Butsome of the protticst scento oifoots of worthy of the title, It skotchos In tho most holding back until 4:30 ‘Tho tickot-brokers | Tho plaintiff, shows that tho’ earnings of tho more Deteroon dldurany, traders cand ter sorusad to take chara ot th bodys ay, wna foro introduced, and tho sonsational ass way, the actu reancs or a ‘political came k 101 whiel wa pon jut n) 18 * * : wore Baprlusseds Thee eat race the oguine Paani peseae errant Pie teeta aoe porta and tevay companica,, Ho also improved | Morgue, ‘Tho oreoner held an Inquost ‘The second act. shows tho Lily of the Val- | tho mootings are organizod and ‘conduotod; tho Joy nt sen. It is moonlight, and fho passongors the opportunity to express tha conviction that aro lazily lolling upon the deck, enatting, firt- mon who tako part In thom, and the men who bought by thom fn tho morning could too much pariiamentary or outside meddling Pull tho strings from behind; the candidates, $717,007. The paymonts for taxes and mortengo Jomentoy attemoon and Found a. epee or loath by suicide, Upon tho person of deconsed "i ing. and indulging In the usunl pustimes of 9 | tholr offorta and their oxpenditure; tho spoila it n rofit. for | Interest for that porlod required only $090,141, | would result in Donofiting neither tho railroads | wore found 22conts in monoy, 8 watchkoy, andn ee 3 A. Toos. Nr. Lanalaa *howaven samited when Teaving a balance of more than $18,000 over and | nor Abo punto. Wools: om to oharne Fottor to bie brothor stating tint tho weiter bad protracted cea-Voy ame. Oe eNO oS ga hale distelbubons ange ADOVO A te OE tho nows reached hin, ana {ssued ordors to tho .| Above all tho nunual charges of suporior and qual rates, ne did nat Beltove the Great Wost~ soitioas and Deg tema o€bis | steamorin midocean In ontor to covor atin | over scaking or nccopting office, find it worth ‘seforks to make rates to sult customers, ‘Wo don't proposo to gat left,” he said, “and wo will do better than tho Pennsylvanin in any ovent, even if they go to issuing froo passes.” Frank, of tho Astor House, and other brokers ; talked in liko munner, and all professed much enjoymont dn tho fight betwoon the rall-. road companies. ‘Tho brokers, or scalpors as thoy aro mors ularly callod, ara Srticularly bitter toward tho Penusylvania equal rank with mortgage bonds. Hut so it was that an apparent deficionoy was croatod nt that poriod by tho application of moro than $34,000 to the paymont of Interost on the floating debt. ‘Tho plaintif shows that tho not earnings for that year woro much grontor than thoy had evor been in nny single your since tho organiza: tion of tho company and the operation of tho road, Tho plaintiff also alleges that dur- {ug the Réocivership<the proportion ‘of gross surance fraud. but who bas supposed . thnt tho vessel to be wrecked was the ono which sallodn week bofore, discovers tht tho Lily of tho Valley is the doomed ship, and appen is tho Captain to search tho holit for the {ufornal machine which {a to do the busineas. Intho midst of bis incoheront domands to bo sotndrift, in order to save his own prooious skin, a terrific explosion is beard, and In-an Instant flames burst up through tho batches and companion. ways, and the vessol is cnvyeloped in fire. The scene fe finoly wrought out, nnd, as abown Inst ern dividends would suffer at all, withough thoy maight carry a groatdeal loss trac and cause sorious injury ton mumbor of towns and ports, it would be tho public, therefore, and not the tompauics that, would be affected by. such a change, Ho bad rather began to think that tho public expected shareholders to constrict rall- ways without having the power tomukecharges. At was to tho publio Interest that they should bo enabled to obuina high rate whon the goods could bear it, a0 that thoy might carry other do- scriptions of trattio nt lower rates.’ tholr while to direct and to carry through tho cumpaign, Then Mr. Parton proceeds to ouR west his romedies, not without hone. that the public mind is auiticiently alive to thelr necce- sity to consider ang to adopt them, + Tho contre of Aincrican public life, according to Mr. Parton'# untiattering plotuce, is tho man who Is known by the name of tho itoss. What is a boss, In America they'huvo away of giv- ing grotesque uames, but often, If the thing named Isa reality, tho rotesquencas soon dis ecomes, tho inark not soa why he should be any | tonyor A burden. to the community, and thought it hia act of solf-destruction was the proper step to take. Mo was no fongerable tocarn n decent living, and thorofora sought repose in death. In the postscript ho Deadearned hig clothes to his brotnor, mnking tho lottor an order upon tho Coroner for thom, and added in grimly humorous: way that his garments would make no atie rich, jecensod was nh manof moro than ordinary ability, Ho conversed and wrote tluently in English, French, and German, his mother Appears, and tho word by tatlroad, and in only a little tess degree toward | carnings was idcrable, bet \ In tho course of the samo testimony some slg- | tone, and wasan export accountant, An une night, wos ~ | of something far too important to be inughod th Now York Gonteal & tiudson Wlvor, iarbtch | Or tho beat railroad. weicsrticat in tho United | Mllleant facts woro clicitod touching tho rolation | fortunato defect in heuring somowhat incapacl- ONE OF THE DEST FINE SCENES Bl Ba Ae dg ite, ae Tale r Pele eae Ee id a] nea eee. Btates, to-wit: For thg fiscal year 187077, 42.84 botwoon rallway oxponses and railway carnlogs | tated him for business, and as the milady | oyor given on a Chicago’sta, a ‘ ¥ o du nat twonty-three yenrs, * ett 18, ted = hit As aimply a tnan who can got to the polls on cleo- Sinte tomscives, though, Ol what thoy cun- | por cont; 1877-78, Wat rine tho past twonty x Aeron yaar witch otherwise Ho “Tho third not wilt form to most attractive por cont; 1878-7), 37.63 “Mr. Barolay—You havo sald that tho cost of ., tion-day masses of votors who caro {ittle or feature of tho play. It showsa raft to which a sider an effectual vengeance, makin hi i- | we Ilwaye vory. lurgoly incronsod of nt red. misfortunos pro! nothing for the Issues of the campalga, ant special eta ia dive a vuln cg Otro percent. Tho platutif€ charges that tho DI- qeretag sal ff ye il ry largo y Inoront ihe might have gout His misfortune pe ed | four peopla arp dosperately clinging, while tho 1 routes to 1 4 rectors of the roud used their positions to de- preas tho stuck und to mismanago the Anances of tho rond for epeoutative purposes, By such mung, and through the foreclosure procuedings upon his mind to such nn oxtent that of Into Fae be has Indulged ton often and too freely in drink, und thereby incrensed his misfortunes and his, despondoney. Devensed wus Jost om- know of thom still loss." fo 19, In othor words, a political cbloftian, on a largo sealo ‘or on a amall, with a following at his back Who obey iis orders implicitly. Wherever lo and the Eric. Mr. James 8, Buckley, of tho Droudwity office of the latter road, tacitly, acknowledged that tho otfurts of the brokers in’this direction angry waves toss high. Thoro is nothing to ont on rd, and only a balf-pint of water to drink, and, asa mattor of course, troubla onsucs about Ono of the wrotchod train mile? “Mr, Grierson—No, Leannot., I ean tell you what tho purcontage Is us compared with tho res the liquor, survivors | thy TT tot it. ron colpts. foyed ng bookkeeper by Poter Kauf, houso- | of tho wree! no i thoro. 8 olique, ui interest. 01 wero proving exceedingly, successful. Bald | wud by the sale and purchase thereunder, the | Wee gave us that boforo. -I think wo sbouta | painter, No. 204 Bouth Be oe ee aeeed | Stop Se aut seuriseeiont te aplitin tho strug | fous belonging to a foreign nationnlits, there Bos AO AT, COTA | OT anata: | of ina rast catmie, Tus lalate auows uke the | Sepcnsos by bnein a areas aemmmander | doula i go, though his mppotsance ald not so } glo or ite possossions and at Ans point fan | wus disposos of thot for conaularation, on; Se ee eae iota or ee oureume | peacectings of foreeioore were instituted at | ° “tho Board of Te Le i nee Appears ou tho horizon. ‘Tho sun 1s just rising, “Tho Board of Trade returns show, in 1858, the tho instance sad procurement ul the President | coat of working tho Grent Westorn was 39.21 of tho lidinnapols, Clneinnatl & Lafayette | peuco por, train miles in 1889 it was 310.78 ponces Coropany, aud the Reeclvership was created by | nod in 1899 It was BL pence; so that ‘Dotwean 1855 tholr intntive and with thoir consont, and Mr. | and 1889 there was an inereaso in tho cos Tngulis, the President of the road, becunte Ko- | warlting of 3.79 ponce per train mile only. What- colver of tho Company's property, Ali the aub- | ever it fs, tho toll cost is ig por cont niore than sequen’ proceediuga nit all tho opotations of -{ {twas in. 4838,and resulted ina loss of 4207,000 a the Iteculversisip wore conducted with tho ud- erally, or vory ofteti, au Irishman; ho possesses the eurt of Iniluonce which {8 of valuc lua po- littcal contest; ho hus reared his flock like @ shephord; ho knows tho habits of ench individual, the wheronbouts of those who aro awny, tho desires of cach, and tho argumunts that ara moat Ikely to prevail. It {9 not to be expected that his followers can be Blcopors on our west-bound trains, Insteud of tho four usually required,” ‘Mr. Charles 2. Craig, General Enstern Passen- gcr Agent of the Baltiinore & Ohio, mare similar statemonts, This oflloint further declarcd tho rendiness ‘of bis road to romain jn this fight just so tong os tho upposing roads kent it up. Mr. John N. Abbott, the General Passenzor and tho desolate: wanderors vpon a lonely sen t to’ attract tho attention of those on board tho vessel. Tho sca. eps. makes a very intercating- ploturo, and tho mnnagement of tho ronciline ship is good, Tho tableau, {a oxceedingly reallstic, and cannot fall te prove tho loading Attraction of the picco, ‘Tho succeeding nots deal with English sconcs. ————————$— SCHURZ ON CONKLING. Cause of Conkling’s Fali—How Ho May Rogain Popular Favore ° New York Evening Post. your to the Company. ‘Tho dofont of Mr. Coutsling forms an instruat> | moro ig nothing special to note. in thbm until Jniluenced by nny moans oxcept ono; and that Axontof the Erle, was likewive serenely satli- | vico nad cuGperation and ‘fur the” Leawit ay te in 1850, 1vo chapter in our pollticat history. It is acicar 7 one {s, generally speaking, the prospect of some died with tho outlook, and ventured the Spinton | nad. “peeantary anya ne He | total necelnts por train to say thts rudtioge Ik ie i tho penultimate one ia roachod, Jn this the hero, | kind ‘of plundor full 0 ol che - ‘t H4 to follow Upon BUCCOss. that hls people would not be first to pray for fh | rectors “Pho oplaintit. charges an ilesat enso of grentnoss manin with fatal re- | ono of tho survivo.s of the wreck, who, for dru: fs 2 Tho boss {8 ropatd by an oflivo ‘with plonty ee eotot'tho war. Nothing could bo fearned | division of tho cirmmgs Of the Compuny Roy were 5 elt hinge t Paice barrie sult, Mr. Cunkling had ovidontly — be- | matlo purposos,has been wrongtully Imprisoned } or natronnge to it,” and tho patronage gato the negotiations anid to bo tn progrors oo | for, tho yurchaso uf ther rullromts, und | thay were Oshilliugs, « ponte. ‘This reduction | tomo es vietim of stoma agpiea ta A A LUNATIO ASYLUM, provides for the young mon plrasued « ween tho Brio Ponnaylyantia Compunies in ne _ fro! to time of tho lling of the ts eet du ions in consequonce of clroumafances for -A LUN ¢ ‘ B 1) doen tho Bele and Vannsyivanta Compunios in | tak from ie Une oF (athaedlocut abe road | sauhyits Tonle Of thole Raving £0 ped sue or knocks down balf-a-dozon keopers and watch- ore, gud mnkea his escape. As ho springs through tho gntc the whole scono changes. by nn ingenious urraugemont of tho sconory ‘tho flats revolve and double into each other, the front Mr. Varton tetls ua, fs reduced to an almost mechanical perfection, At tho top come tha ‘out capitalists, who mako tholr proflt out of jovernmont contracts, public loans, and gront which be was not altogether himsolf accounta~ ble. When oman, who {3 naturaily inclined to {nordinate self-catcom, finds blinsolf constant- ly surrounded by tluttorers, who novor ceasa to promise. That such negotiations aro in ‘progrose 1s not to be dented, but so far, nothin appeors to have boen accomplished. «A promml- nent oMcial sald: ‘The war is going on slowly, R, rates.’ ‘These statements uppcared to cronto surprise, thoir desisn evidently being to that tho relative ndvantewes of. railroad dovel- opmentare ing muuch larger proportion with in Febriniry. , lune mums of tnoney wero ft ly pald out ot tha Company's propecty on account of interest cluimed to Lo dao upon tive sorles of bouls which wurg not soourca by ay) mo iat oporations into which the Government 3 OF ba apoak to Ulin of hls superiority over alt othor Anne! nt but 1 thinktharo will be somuth largiblo to | Hen whatoveron the Indianapolis, Clnuinuall & | the public than with tho corporations; in othor | mon, and in all things bow to Rie willy ho wit | Of tho stage is clonred almost Ina momunt, and | could introduce thom; and below the capltal- gtmounce before tho week is over. “TP Lafayetto Natlroad. ‘These. oblieaaons had . HK ptting cheaper at 4h in tho background ts scon the hero in a bont up- | fats comes a wholo order of politicians trained unounce before {ho Weok IS OVO oranco | hee iencd “Uy tho Cincinntl “& Indiana | Meter servien tho corporatlans. ate eheaper ad | finally bimaett wollvva, inte own eubilmitys | on tho itiver Tunes, willing for doarlife, A panoramlo effect fa introduced, ahowing sconces wlong the river, and tho itlusion that tua man in the Dont is aotunlly pulling away from bis pur- suers 18 complute, 5 The Inst act nuturally. clears up tho troubles of the boro und horoiue, dispones of tho vilinin, and mistake his relation to tho universe, Ho witl gradually begin to touk upon himsell #8 tho cuntre of creation sud regard tho gratltl- cation of his soitishness a8 an inborn right which everybody clue ts bound to, rovpect, that Mr. Conkitng's mind gradually drifted into this mor te operate with anrlvaled skill upon tho ame Dition; the cupidity, and tho momentary Intor- ests of the votor, At the bottom of it all, Mr. Parton maintains, ies tho system which makes the public scrvice the reward of succcssful voters. It is bad) ond. nnd “its tanuro fs abort. and precarious. ‘To make it a service whioh of ony correapondence augycsting 2 compro- miso, and avowod hia Leliel in tho iden thut tho ‘ond was nat near. ‘Wo propose to mike things warm for tho scalpers,” ho std, and our cut of 50 cents at noon to-day places us right ahead of thole very bost rates.” Sho reporter ventured to remark that tho Mallroad Company, and nniounted to f,- WHO, The plalnti® eutinits the Directors should bays peer ndecres of anlo for tho Hon-pay ment of interest unter tho mortage of 187}, nid parltediarty, Th viow of thi eroasiny revounes of inoney for thelr owners. Whethor this position can bo fully estaliisued must dopond upon the rebutting testimony which tho complainants may ‘have in -roserve. ‘Tho managors of tho Englitsh railways, it may bo ovscrved, are very able men, aud appear to have the raro froully 0 lure in- be property und the slat- Did gpndition was undougtodly Ina mensuro : = utory rieht of redemption which they attempted | of moctlag ovory complaint ayalnst thelr re- Owl vo the ‘obsuqitousnessof his friends, Thoy who Intropldly steps down fin olovntor-shnft | would tomnt respectable mon to enter tt and brokers wore Billi claiming to have rates a halt- | to consent away, Due Chnncutior should have. tive C4 fons Nuuslbility that is gre and {s very properly amoshed, and sends his | which would. assure thom ‘tha enjoymont of doline lowor. “If that is true, down we go nt | been petitionvd, Jo viow. of the covonants and eataulavel ne Toast. ‘ad aieeroy ‘riticloans if it must, to a prent oxtont, Le hold rosrausilio) Lor partners in crime to jail In thls, ns in tho othor scones, tho ronlistic cheructer of tho drams fs constanlly borno out. There ts great attention to dotail’ and: fidglity to faut, and, £8 apwotnoutar production, fu ropresnntation of lust night was cortainly a succoss, Tho soa the fulties of his course and his final downfall. . Mr. Conkling wns ted to forget that in a re- ‘publican country a public man, however able, tnust porsundo In ordur.toe oxercisa powor. Ifo bas always boen naturally disposed to Apspins once," was tho ugont’s assertion, ‘A Measenger was sent too neighboring broker's offica and told to buy a ticket over : any routa to Chicagy, if bo could pureaseit for, $7,—0 half dollar less than tho Pousylvanin rate, circuinstanees, to hive exercised a largo uls- eretion on bolt of alt intoreats In the property: tunvold snerifioing all the mortga: ons rights by un absolute forfolture. Other points of inis- management aro Deal, agaiuat the Direct- thoir posts durt od behavior, ts Mr.Parton’s ain fag ils tha alm of all Civindervies reform ors. . If it had been a forolgnor that had drawn this indlatmont against the political working of tho docs not convince the Judgment. ——_ ANOTHER BARGE COMPANY. New Yonrs, July 23.—It is anid thot a com- those who did not agroo with him. Ho was ront Republic, American putriotisin would + Ho messongersoon returned with i Baltimore &.| ors, wad. the pisintitt prays for proper | pany hua been organized with a viow of con- 2] and-mouonlight offacta wero wall put un tho | have boon very properly offended. It may bo ‘Tho messonzor spon returned witha Yaltimord S| Ore nine. from tho "Directors, dnd | trolting the frejnne tonnage on tho Aiss}ssiop go qverwoening tnbisconsolousncnsor graudour, | Srage, and. oxcopt for nn awuoying waltor two. | doubted, Indaed, yrhothor any, forolgade would ‘ agont’s tacontocominont. A fow monutestator,| that «tho purchase “of the — rallrond | sfisuour),'and Oblo Kiyers, Sixty-threa st » | Ghomies ie waa rathor a plonsuro to him to | {9 Usual’ Incidents of a rebearsal—nll went | have yenturcd to oxpross himsolf with. so : stomers nogotiating for Chicago tlekels were: property by tho Cinclnnatl, ‘fidianannlis, St. seater}, "and Ohio Kivers, y-threa stone | ofend.: It: boone naturnt.to bin: to bate,” So well, Of the merits of tho dislog and the | much bout on this curious wth which has bh lensantiy surprised” by We? Diteiat “ans | Loulé Chicago Company may be decrecd fo be | ors and 120 bitrges have alroady bodn bought nt | ne wsado one enonty altor anothor. ‘Choy could Htoraryobaracter ‘of tho drama, tho public | formed ilscif on tho freo Institutions Jo which 7 HReSSabae at toa acti one | ac sot uo ftp tute | ror acunl ave. Rho wurtme cas ast | Avia in elegans ay | stn, oe epg one | to Ma ere uh aa 0 churged for first-class transport on din is. Cluuiana: ’ Lutayotte Com= Me polnt. It was Op. tu. whon tho out ofa half} pany, the complalaant, aud otber elaueaohiees thoy oan run thom nt a reduction of ,000 1. | hho manuyed to ucronso thelr numbor Until thoy Sranini “ A Follar waa made. Tho agents of te othnr trunk year in oxpondca, James It. Keene ts algo sald | exccoded tho number of his friends, soenls offeots and tio eltuntons. Tho capitaliat aud the. financial ring, which aro of the ela ret tor orders of Injunction roe rr powerful in Europe, aro in America. a public feat giisnetinne Sapte tao ot | Hianesetouli or a eeane to |fovent untonl ot loomrany, Tlprol: | uly okie eat-anees imu Hy ie THE DYNAMITE PLOT, dnger. hy werk th maey ane ee oir clos! ours. Ie biG hh} Y ‘outta. COESa PUREE Ore #2! ra TO cot ar O° . Ye i . Jndlanupolla, Clucianatt & butagutte Company, | ore aay putiga mente and provisions cat oo | ee ee ee a ttn followers, mado it ap: p the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, " lic was con~ GETTING UNEASY. A petitition is boing olroulated among the railronds running east froin Bt, Louls, Indlannp- held by them and issued in pursuance of the gohemes for tho purolinso of tho property dor sorbed, or from permitting tho transfer thore- of, for tho uppolntinentof a Recolvor, and auch penr superiious to bim to fearn. stantly told that ho wis a Vory great states~ man, and ho readily believed ft, without fool~ fog ‘the nocessity of studying those great shipped to Burope at |ittie moro thao ball tho Privea now rullog by rail via tho Atlantic ports. Tho company have bought all tho warehouses an the rivers not controlled by railroad com- Reactioally fix the price of supplica. They ure extinguishing tho’ chances of the poor settlor, oven on the virgin prairies of tho Northwose tho Jand in plots of UOX Cx1waao, July 27,—A brief editorial item in your {ssuo of this dato Ja tho koynote to the “dynomite plots far na yotdiscovored. You by buyioy aores.. Thoy ofton kevp municipal government olfs, nnd Chicayo, requesting Commissioner Fink | other approprinte reltvf ponding the Bult, yanies, and ro to oroct others nt Nuw Orleans Seon anaewlan creation, of wh cia tho say, in conclusion: “Should tho Amorican de- | in their own hands, ut it, may ‘be doubtod tocafln mecting of the Jojnt Exenutive Com- aud various pointe on tho throv rivors.- A moct: | firat roquialt of tru statesmanship, Aud so tectives codperato with tha Dritish agonts in | Whothor thoy play the part fn controliiug tho mitteco that an effort may be mado to bring about a restoration bt cnst-bound freight ratos, The prosent low frelght rates aro telling ‘xeavily upon some of tho roads, and espacially thoso lending east from St. Louls and othor southwestern points, ‘The carnings of most of ing of thuse intorested was hold on Friduy, and soinalate Grraugowents are to be perfocted this eck. sf —— SALE OF A ROAD. S Berata, Ala, duly 27.—Tho Selma & Groons- oro Itnilroad was euld and transferred to-day REORGANIZATION, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Pmvanenrnta, July 27,—Tho roport of the Committee on Organization was -ndopted at an adjourned meeting of tho Philatelphia, Wil- mington & Wultimoru:Directord’ to-dny, nud tho olccnons which Bir, Yarton would havo us bo- Hove;-and if they do, how is their intluouce to be lossenod? How is thelr strength to be re- sisted? As lene ng there {s anything to bo galnod by a polltical victory, so long will men alm at securing it by all th power. In n great democracy, where the hored= it happened that with regard to tho most im- portant problems of. otr day, tho opinions of this prominent party leader had no: wolght whatever. Je appeared sometimes cyon donbt- ful whother ho hnd any. If he had, thoy wore the ernda Impressiona of Ignorance, or at bi this country In trying to Ond out the senders fof the clockwork and coment forwardod by tho Malta and Bavarian] there fs dangor that some of the iiritish agonts may got in trouble.” ‘You are quite right, We have no “dynamite” clubs in this country silly cnough to do uny- thing of tho sort, Tho Job was, in nll probablt- eat 0 moans in thelr othalf knowledge. Ho put forth his * great f+ " ety rinoiplo docs not exist, It Ie dllii- Fe te eT ke ond watoss, | Jurtediotion of-tho Pennaylvnnin, Rultrond ofl: | to Frod Wolffo for over $000,000. Woltfa bought | Tort, ulm oe Lower da invotvad. | HX, ub ud by Laalish axons acting under at cule taco what influence uniter ordinary thore is soon a change of situation thoy will find | olals was oxtonied over thut tne, Suporine | It for sho Momphis, Selma& Brunswick Natlrond | Powor was bis object; not power for the pues | Teckorders.; The object te to oro fooling | circumstances, Ia to , take the piace, ot thomeclvca ina ratty bad condition. It fs | tendent Kenney and General ‘Tickot Agent | Company. A syndicate ropreseating $27,000,000 | pose of accomplishing statesninniike ends, wut Se eee a ee Ee eeERe tree maictitine. tus doubt, may ho dono therefore not, at all surprising that thoy aro Dadinan ure rotaloud fu tholr positions. With those excoptions, am! that. of Secretary’ and Treasurer Craven, the following olficers wore nominated and confirmed to-day to bold similar by dimfalshing tho motive, by making tha prizes of political auccoss less multitudinous and smalter thun they are. Evory ond, is figroed that some kind of fixity of tonuro” fn public ofice, from tho highor rnuks of tho great wns etfcotod to-day, with Fred Wollfo as Prest- dont; J, C. Sollgman, Charics EB. Lowls, John ‘Travors, Jr., and W. R. Travers, of Now York, A. Jones and C, M. Shelby, of Selma, and Thomas ower for ita own sake, to bo amployad only. for tho purpose of acquiring nore powor, [tis questionable whether in using his powor It avo him moro plensure to roward bis Irionds or. to punieh bis oppononts In tho Republican party, One of bis it boast over from this country, It will not work. ‘Phat thoro {8 wt least ono “dynamite” club in Chlongo, and that it has raised monoy and sont men nbrond, thoro fs no question about, Somo of tho parties aro woll ki soxlous to have tho rites restored to moro profitable Mzurcs. Commissiouor Fink would no doubt willinuly comply with tho request and calla mecting for tho purpose of advanginy tho: ¢ own, Homo of those who | dopartments of Stato down to villaye postring- waitions of tho Pennsylvanin: Ge: '. | 10 Roulbev, of Greenaboro, Directors; M. Culm, mata was his unswerving . rates if be was cortuin anying could bo necain- eer Te vanity jogneral Man: Seorctury ‘and ‘Trogsurer; W. 8. lovenshinw, ty fidelity, Every indepondont movement ee kong abrond Koop up a steany oo Fresno Coe Ae ety, cuenta sean gone plished. Mut uo ns ny hope tint angthingcould | iB, Ronneys Gencenl Sollciton, John Boute; | AgsiatantBocrotary and ‘Troasurer, ‘The Louls- | ho treated with a scornful sneor, And yetit | monoy. and advices from hero,’ as woll |-tho way of auch a reform are enormous, and the uccomplened 4a long ne Mr. Vundcruile re- | Aasistant General Rolleltor, Jumce A. Logung | Yillo & Nushvillo and Haat ‘Lennoséoo, Virvinia | 1a wall “knows that no ,comorpinicd oe | og mon suilled tn tho art of | tho | best Intontions eaunat onbry It out ill at unico, Eis OMtCR eles ore an | Ctl shee We SheGonirs as: | EGbegeavsin wee sone ler for | Sabin bes tte anal | SoMa akg Biattny Mita | Koule Sul mii, in. Sara wa . ” i 5 | . it . - o ms tH ee eee tOLRRTIMTRCC COT CANTOR eee ee ent eo eee necnar = hon Ws viotory would have Riven an alvan’.| of comant" and “clook-work eontrivances ” | political apart whos Gon. Garhald. was Hoevidontly loatcunited the prosent. war for Taeghasing Goan A. 1D Agent, B. Lowis; Iteat Estate Agent, ©. 8. Sims; Secrotary and ‘Tronsurer, Noboert Craven; Gene eral Baysage Agen Frank J. MoWaro; Chlot Euglucer, W. Hf. Brown; BSuporintondont. of feansportation, “Jobr tolled ¢ Baginoer of Urldges and Buildings, Joseph Ne Witson: Su- wrinitondent of Motive Powor, Theo, aboard ship to be caught in the Liverpool Cus tom-[louse. : Whoo you do har of sumo groat crimo--the Houses of Parliament blown up from the Underground Railway; tho Liverpool dooks alight with burning auipsand echoing with explosions; some prideof England's navy golt down without a tomont’s warning; somo hig! A NEW.ROAD. Botetat Dlepatch to The Chicago Tridunse Lincoun, Nob, July 27,—It 's now dofnitly sottlod that tho much-talkod-of Lincoln & Fra- mont Railroad will bo pushed to cumplotion a8 como ao necustoined tu look upon bis own pre- dominance #8 the supremo interost of bis party, that the Inttor appenred to bim unworthy ‘of considoration. without it. Itis porhaps: just to Mr. Conkling to say that in this concalt ho was penfoctly honest, Any opposition to bis authori! in tho Republican oandidato for tho Presidency; but Gon. Garfteld, hamporod by. conditions und compromisos, could not at one stroke reorganize tho whole administration of acontinent. io did not stand along; ho could not nominate bls own Cabinut without thoy who bad made way for him, Bur tho very purpose of ineking rallronding less profitable than it bas bean, und to push sony of bis adversaries to tho wall, Tho anxloty of his competitors to have tho old rites restored shows thit ho has accompiished tho objuet for which he commenced tho war, ant it teforenca » N. Ely; it ev ite party appeared to bim iat be = 3 . - is, therefore, not Ukely | that ho ssvill | Gengral Aout for Philadolphia, 0. 8. decisis fash as yaoi gael money will He qua vabeae Niko an not of robullion fucalaat. a logitimata Fort sone, 1 tine outrage and wialenoa van: wie a acrorepts i the ren ae ‘yes 8 submit . to’ un advance? ‘of — mtus | jand: Auditor of Kroight itoculpts, George BM. 1c, 1, 000,000,- bi v { ruler, and inthis Stato the wall-organized and | may safely sat It down that Chicaro has spokon. | groat victory stills and tho passion of sympa- oF titond any meotlng having such an | Taylors Anslstant Audiior of Frolght. Heaulpts, and the capital tock, 81,000,000,-has beon sub- | disciplined force of his rotalners was for acon- | Ttigon tho way, no qucation of that. ‘There is | thy, admiraiton and rosontment that has been hoot An Vow ttt ho bur dbtainei, ee dotfurshn Justico;, Aubitor of Pinsougur ite: Biel frmtiod av raul, rod re | tae dante warcants, mourn to execute tho | no oloment Yroking. No. O'Wanovancitosss | uxclted by tho outrage columittod upon him in ne coipts, Bi. Heobnack; Asstutant Auditor of Pas- o! : i “akirmishing" folede-rol for the Chicazo *dy- | tho namo of political corruption will not sub- Mr. Vanderbilt was its best friend, and, in faut, | perot iecolpia, Acd. Gilingiams Auditor of | 8d will lose to tino in arranging tho prolim= | was ousily led to bolleve that on tho National teas th it jb 5 ‘t uf Jinag be amd te be hiscrention as he! hn for | Wikergiecalnt Ac. Gulinghumy Audiol | tonries of tho work, Grading wilt bo com. | field ho was ns strone ag for ulong thio bo bad nauiltes.” Unioss the mon sont abroad in’ the | sido without showing that to party. wio won Tuany yours pravious to ia ormation advucate SEE TS a denver’ *Y"| inoneed at once, nau it is thouyoe,thae ‘nafora | bean, at home, but, thors, be, ovarrcasned pare three TOM EDE from Fel ee aly | ta etna tk aor auch, oat sre are POET Tea TOR ee errr terres tho anaw ilies next winter the road will bo in vontion’ taf the «decds of Chicago scoundrels quite as jos," that rt ratio: Imposing bis will upon the ic- gotiva eparauicns publiten party, and yenon hotricd a subjugato Prosident Garfeld’a Adininistration to bis will, and found that his oppoucnté woro na woll con- slddrodt as bitngelf, ho bud to resort to what bo thought a terrific coup W'état. ils organs an= nounced that something ‘awful was to come, to bla udversurigs thin to bimaclf, ft proved to ‘be the weapon which hig enomics woru using to destroy him. Lulled into comparative seaurit by tho pooling armngement, Me. Vanderbilt Tusled to pune ve how bo was. gradually sur rounded by now competing lines until jt wus al- most too ute, Whon be finnily dig’ awake to MATTERS IN TOLEDO, O. Apectat DAspatch to The Chicago Tribune. Touv.vo, 0, July 2%.—Thore {s a vory strong focling now existing botwenn tho Tolodo, Detphos & Murlington Railroad Company and tho cltizons of Tolodo, which may change tha profoundly as.it was when one sent the bullet h President ho hot ton calls “tha nobititt ourriud Gure fold, and thoy will do- more. For whon coply aay that in Amorica the * yout eltizens” en clear of politics, thoy only spuak half tho truth, ‘Tho oltizens kecp thamavlvos to reserve for omergenolcs, but they will not allow, any grave tiiury tg bo Moneta the Republic if <. a jariiold, ‘Tho toast posalblo tho partof olthor British or J if their eyes to tho fact that “dynamite” clubs flourish hora; that they meot weokly; that thol if aro mentioned —— LA SALLE & MISSISSIPPI. Bpectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, . Rockvonn, IL, July 7,—Articlos of !acorpo-* ration of the La Salle & Missiasipp! Mallroad 1 v ‘That somothing awful was his resignation, i thoy can help it. huuld-not be forgotten tho {ruc ‘stato. of alfulrs, bo found woro filed In tho Clroult Clork’s olllogga this city ) 54 tod. profourdl tho members do not: rofrain “from allowing, | by thoso who criiiciso Amurioa, from within or that Chore, rout one vit heauuanry ate rn cer hethnint tatrne meaner yosterday.’ Tho. f{ucorporators af. William Hany bave. spepuiated pratoun Neigag. ahe expression of Joy to cscupa thom openly over from without, what ulgantic oxporiment It . t i Mitchell, Dantel Evans, Alexander Campboll, ‘Willian teed, and Henry J, Miller. ‘The capital stock of the Com pany {s_ $2,000,000, ‘Tho main Une will be built from La tothe Misaisstppt simply expooted that the whole Amorican poo- plo would stand ughastat the tl i hin from the is she ia working out, Without an ox- Ampito in pistury, without long tradidons of ber owns she fs solv tosav tho ratcs down to an unprofitable ro he would weaken some of bis rivals so sorleualy to enable him te yobbia them up, while some of the weaker contemplated schomnes would -bavo Council having rufused tho Company the right of way along Broadway, asked ‘for to enable (hom to reach their dock pruporty in the Firth 1o NOW! iy tho part of the nasaying and wotld-bo assnsins now sproading terror hygiarny Grout Britain, Js it posstblo that the British Government quietly ~ favors the porpetration of | a ought of loving polition! stago; that tho Benito would not dare to.think fora momont of con- its poople. “It 1a small wonder that tho oxpori- Ward, The-Company to-day gave notice that | Kivor, with the right to bridge the samo, firming Bir. Hobertson in his absonces that tho | sorios of outrages in order to do- | mont should not niways go withouta fault, bit Jebgabundonad alloyother. uo, remult thu | thoy would atop. condemnation procoadluye | May,cieo exvand.c brunch outhe Bussaior and | Gea Lacs hanging him to xo tnak to tho won. | {2% te noma estorte of bonest men | ihe Amurioun people hava "at foadt tho Guarit serdo.” Hut while He hus succocded In etuzgors | 10 the Probate Court louktog to a mavemont to north to Rockford, ‘Tho principal ollice of the ato; and that publio opinion would wrathtuily to. improva the condition of Ireland? 1f | that thoy ure perfectly allvo to tholr own faults, eee ee ee cee eer a stazuers | rouch the waterline, aud the otficors now turat- | Company will bo at La Ballo, Ree a et ieee stration wiileh baureukiosly | HOt Why ‘lo they uot act to work, trauk out and | and thay when the gaults, bocowo, Intolerable, thom, and if he tneansto curry the tight to nauc- | 4 to seek wator fucilities clsowuoro, TE Aas Hoe” fib country £0. tho danger of losing | capture the Indkman who hos dared to put foot | thoy xet themsulvas to cure thet. Mr, Parton's cessful cnd,be will not listen now tothoantrentios Both branches of the Council havo nuw passed AN IMPORZDANT SUIT. o ia qnothor made for.a'crssation of b tho ondinunes wranting thu right or way'to tue ea eae oeribiy Ho. was mistakon, Tn ostilitiog. | Stocks and | Wheoling & Lake Krie Hond On thotr shores for the Purpose of comin tin f but th those torribio orimes which aro now th Digtury 19 8 RiDOTny, Ones ee ey Inpranavoutn, Inds tue uly 2A sult waa flad aldo to it, and tho has not yot cume to orhor raliroad seouritios bave greatly de ad to ontor tho vity 7 ry th imp] ot hourly romurk? If thoy want those tmon— | despalr of the Hopublic. E eae Tee TG SOR MECC OURONT CL. eae and way 0 orth” ‘Toledo. aud: “Ooure i" ithe County Clee . oon focday. by schn a wtoad ae ao Louis aint ey ena ae tcake now on hair on sOliesthey cay easily xet thom, ——___- thoy tuwvo not vat gone jow snouxh | & tho | abandoned = Mian! & lirle | aor oan oe thgay, | ture to send him buck, Tho stor: partivan, 69 Doualble; asks that toy Nanay want pone 4 ADULTERATED SUGARS: to give Vandorbitt an ‘Oppartunity to | Canal bed to Cherry street, nearly tho contre | dinuapolle, Clnolnnati & Lafayette Railroad, | bonsttul of his s . " Duy up tho roads ho wants, of tho city, The’ si Tri arty Muolity, wont oven so for as to plana coalition with {uo Democrats for hia bunett. Allin vain. Tho greatness built upon the power to grant favors and to punleh opposition beyan atoncdtocruable, It was ut NTIe DYNAMITE, It ta Joarned us Ly ood uuthority that Vanderbilt's groatost object stu seouro the Eric itullway, and it is stutcd bat he is quictly buying up all the etook of this road bo cun yot. ‘Tho Erie bas long been a thorn layor, however, sce clined to withtold. ls sghatuve os’ aecoont oF in'tue Hvors wuishe cilgue Cudsupor the cliy Ik vor, whia! ondanger the city In case of another flood such as ‘ocourred last Wine against tho Clucinnatl, Indianapolis, 8t. Louls & Chtongo, the Indtanapolia, Cinolnnat! & Louis. ville Company, George Hoadicy, M. B. Jugull oi others ve ‘me Hondicy, B, Jogulls, ————— TM the Editor af The Chicago Tribune, LANoAsren, Grant Co., Wis. suly 2%—L road with a grout deal of Interest your article on tho THE CORRECTOR CORRECTED, ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune the procoeting boing for the pure 4 adultorations of sugars, showing also by what pos of rovlowing the judyment fn. foroviosura | let dlscavercd thatha was fot wonulnos not Cui0Aco, Jury 21.—In Tne TrivuNe of to-day s Ee in tha sido of Vandorbilt, beiny tha, most dua: | “Tie understood in ralirond olrolas bere that | PoIMined wal isp to tallagnall bincinnutl a | fonulng aenaiaineinan, for be, Hal not been, a | ooo ee deareh naka you tin fustion to Youalon wages ae ie mals With giuooee ft gorwus competitor of bla Now York Contrals 46 | acy, Hie Murphy, Auaisant Slanaver of avo | KOMIMIUR, Ly wilh he propery wat ue’ roud, | sat for no nad not Reatatid toauarifoo ho as | fovars of rch" nake you ‘in justioa to | 4 country merchant and would bo glad fox Fh orn terminus at Butfalo and give the bulk of ‘Weatern business to bis Lake Shore and Mic! gau Central he did ‘notcaro much, But since lupeudont outlet te. Culewso in connection with yy lot to Chicago in connection wi the New York, Penusylvanin & ‘Only, : lovers of truth" ta make a correction of what ho considers "a grave orror in your Bunday od!- torlul on ‘Tho Now Heresy Trial!” Itisolaimod that tho editor “ possesses n most unfortunate Pmuuse to inform mo (as a largo number of other country , mor chants, 1° preaume) where the puro article'can be obtained, I believe that will be a harder problom to polve than tl fered Detroit, Butler & st, Louls Road (the Wa Headsunctore ut niianupolie Tho road Wil Do regularly opened for b as Aug. Ps " i ceadenoy of his arty, in order ta sorva his own inturesta, All that remained was tho pump of nn jmpressive personality, the reminiscouce of former power, and porhaps in tha ininds of timid: persons the apprebension of. a p and {a accordingly important, ‘— RESIGNATION AND APPOINTMENT, Special Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, in public lite, Thoy apo hero a man vf ability who but a sbort tline azo npposred to be the imost poworful In the country, not only a feated, bus uttorly abatto iT himself by asoriblug bis uofeat to 4 fore Didden,and abhorront forces,” ‘whatover that BHU! ‘On the page Crom which hu quotos tho nding of the roabytory, ae jane lately fol How ratty yordict, 1€ is revo that * Prof, Patton, theres Hepat, arse en aria nee a rot el Syeat Of Lillnols North, ga = those controlling tha two corporations,. Tho Hon. Menry 8, Groone, of this olty, Gencral Counsol of” the Wabash syatom, with 1h W, Hayne os gvalstaut, are now bi railway inortatge be "fro vroko out fn tho bank of Poucha Springs. Citized& burst in and subdued the famos, J, P, ‘Prue, owuer of tho bank, arrived just. atter the dames wore extingulshod, and ordered te peo- it he must have the Erie to uvert a calamit: to tho Lake Shore, With tho Eria in hts possu slot ho Will be able to fnilict such damage upon the Now York, 8t, Louls & Chicago as to muke it bixnly unprofitable, and he no doubt expects a be able iu the end ta gouiie up thig road ula, ie ho %, ITEMS, Mr. D. D, Sibley, for many yours assistant to the Purchasing Agent of tho Chicago, Burling. ton & Quincy Hallroad, bus been appointed eee ey only condemned The conduy ut at O1 nducl Wwhlon istrorso, had actually wrown tired of him. Ne ‘force that defeated Br, fo. vase wade out by your col ndentis | Ploout, and then procured a rovolver and Ho bs mule I he end fo gouuio up thiaroad wias, | and coupons, stockholders, reaululions, vo. | Purchasing Agont of tho Atiantio Paola Rall~ | Cauialay was uel ite force, tat cptentod HE" | procitoly like that of a cata: teled baforo ovo of Sted a Htandolps Carpenter, of Laadvilloy situation, aud wilt be aulo to dictate torma toull | Br Louis, dersoyviie: & Bpriugield ia boing | Way Company, with headquarters at Ohloago, | although thoro may bave beon much of it; {t | tho Judges ot the Buperior or Ciroult- Court, < a the other eee finest aad before he has abe wi nligot fapldly constructed from this gity to Gratton, From Yat polut it will,bo dixtbuued to Bt.Coarles, th clted, Tho City Barshatetuce both with o ‘whore {t will oonnoct with the Missourl volver, - Truo, Bu} ‘Tho appointment takos eltest Aug, 2, pposl by Carpenter, Bets ‘The Nowaunce Jerald sayst from whose deoision uo a} Var tho Bus prome Court uf the Btatc. hie, supreme tho caso, roveracs tue decision o! Ww was struck talaed Uely that Bowl oe aie wounding’ alia, Uaten to any overtures of peaco 0: ures of pe F COND! . Court, “The Chicago & Testuration of the s Truo was arrest Hoth parties are. well» Paeltic, he ic Northwestora allroad Company is porforming | A cundid study of this event muy tcach youny tho lower Court, and tho decision 6 higher th DAMAGING 4 ontor areas She Gould aon at it oa some extraordinary foate this season in tho med et ramabition Jo beware of false ideals o! paris ae ng Mpon ais oe kuown business-mon. sjmgBAMAGING To cricaGo, | tebe Wabedh morwdlee and betoc ite | erauaorain, of orm, from, te, dete tc | "Nyaa got mond foey iat, Conkling Wi | Prater, da, AUG U7 ae eae gh tne | TPO cman leat een niece ' this alty foul greatly harmed cya Meteor Sapping (& pie country: tbat “bas hardly any |) since hauiod 100 ompty care up fron Esounaba Hees reat oe Pe eae soon iaferiog court atae 8 tor OE court, ‘ine Makeuion: ea eabiio' tiat'tis Bilchis that the Iilinols Haliroad and Warvhouso Gom- | oer UNO and returned the saina duy with 101 loaded ears, | Of oe Erle econ Faring | wutel wus udvorao (0 Giss. “Tho Synod of Ne rt missioners have decided to mao a furthor roe duction in the presvnt Commisslonors’ turif, and that the railroads will bo compeliod to curry out gan Central Rullroad Company, which is rey ed to havo offered tho widow and other the iste John OC. Joss $10,000 in satisfaction of lalins, bas flually sottied for see ae joy, BREAK IN WEST-HOUND RATES, ‘Tho yroat oforty which have been made dure ing the Just fow mbnths to prevent the west- heavicet train ever huulod over this or any ather 08 Of sixty-three tulles—by one pole Nora 1a Octobur, 1871, after hearing the roud—a distant Gnginu. ‘To the crodit of Yoo ouyluoer ft may by Bwing caso, guatained th Prot, Pate the a al of ma necicoted, ho moluht at sormo futtiro time | tun und reversed tho action of the Court below, make bituself more useful than bo bus been in the! Joss’ atturns; tt alvo found that tha charges wore proved, was ox-Congressmun Kel, sald the rouad trip avas mado without any mis- y ea cnet en on et (up ay ra ous al | SPARS eee Ry Sh Tee | Rag gl cahoots [eeu hduaas cata Ae rs cou! ro Pronoun sontenve jou Was nan accident at ari tinhaloogre, fromenee injury wil be lodlerd | ‘Teo ladleations now are ‘that within aday cr'| sr ,.N. Mevullough, Vico-Prosident, and D, | ef doverh @ Intends to. purse the wie civate | of suspension fram tho Gospel ministry on tbe ust oust of Nila on tho “Atr-Lino Uraay Of 16 upon tho Chicago roads, and the business inter- | two wost-bouad rateawili bo aslow ustf notlows | W. Galdwell. Geqeral Manager of the Ponneyls | adalre, he bas our aacery wiahes fox bis auczess, | Nov, David Swing, but la vigw of the fact ‘that Aira), carly in tho spring, ‘ + us nstoad of the expulsion of | wlucose sugar. Now in my humble way, J vont~ nt TIE WABASI " ; , bility. that. this “power, alight bi nog, | wemary,” and that; + 4 Biurion, O.. tn Cbleay, he has beooune area Aptelat Tbuapeieh te The ptt aay Ree ee tain er CIRO were Ty, nat Gus off; tha inferior motal had ape | the horotio,” tha trial resulted in the triumphal’) fy TO eer tor saloy tie BiTiDl Sromion alarmed, ut only on uccaunt of losing the Buse | py, Leh Gave Tribes highly surprisod to loarn this evonlue of tha | Hut tho wile wus ob the nestor mnie! Bad AR | acquittal "of Prof. David Swings and, | fs! Srher iw tuore any puro sugar {oF anid, MUO tiuss_bototofore given by the Erie to bia Lako VIMINGYIEED, II, July 27%.—For some time ft | reaignation of Superintondont K. H. Wade, of | again it would dooolve nobody for the substance | in proof of the statement he quotes the find! bas it, and where Mi inenufacturod? Bhore and Mlebigan Contral Roady, out alsa pos | 4 been rumored that nogotiations wero in | the Kastern Division of the Wabash Mailway to | boneath is known. or verdict of the. Presbytory ir the vase, ant ails Y, Lewie, & Subscribers eave tp na from, Marion meat, wil bray a | progross looking to tho consoldation of tho Bt, | scoops, a aimiiur pultion on the Chisago, .OAS | gster Witahrhe oun nover onlay retvol” Ae saere ter sonilaueliug casa from suo palit where Nemes i tt i rol ry Ors ut bir eanaal lage angler somputag tne’ | PMR JOTCEY Ser toa auger ney | posse esta cimeeeuae Of Cree divi | $a, Wontal ok aawenie restos tnae | Lier seteoua a oat betta enn ALA Fapldly pushod towards oo Miotlow. Tie inay | doubt that this has boon determlued upon by | 1% with nia office at Chlonyo, natructive spentacie, esocially to youn ee , aS inemory.' |. Ponca Britnas, Colo. July #7.—Lat night a: The First Presbyterian Church tends e Call to the Rev, John . Barrows, of Boston, Ry A Skotch of tho New Pastor's Lfemtty Success In tho Ministry, About a yoar ago tho Rov. Arthur Miten, who wasthon pastor of tho First. Prosbytori Church of this city, necented a enll tu Cy a land, nnd since that-tmo his old Chicago Brogation has beon without n regular hae, Inst wight, however, all arrangements wen completed fur aupplying tho loss created by Hig Mitoboll's doparturo, and probably avory fe weeks will clapso botoro n new (to Chicago) 4 ominont divine will bo laboring tn tho ott Mold, Aftor Bry Mitcholl’s departuro the matter filling the vacanoy in tho Firat Church wag ej forred ton Committoo of Elders, compec, Messrs. H. W. Dudley, W. H. Swift, D, W, Marabalt Flold, Marvin Hughitt, C. 3. Henge soh, and IO. Hamll, “M.D, neh committee, after soveral months of tent. work and ‘oaroful inquiry, & Bie sitouen old puipli thole choles takes of Tenia, : bia REY. port If. NARROWS, atpresont pastor of thoMavorick Si Ration. Churoty dHostone Lnstcaiceeee tho close of the regular ‘nrayor-mectith nt” tho First. Church, tho Commitee formally made ita report to the Beuiae It wna already: gonorully known wit this report would bo, and tha attendanco stat session Inst night was, therefore, not my Jargor than At an IMALY pray or-meeting Tho Roy. Jothnm Sowell presided, and fp, W. Darrow noted as Clork of the Seasion, * & 10 roport of tha Committee wna’ mats through ita Chairman, Mr. H.W. Dudley, ang was f yory briof verbal onc. Str. Dudieyiag how long and how carufully the Committee had Inborod fn its endeavor to sitisfactorily porform the duty asaizned to It. fe felt confident ing tho’ cholce of the Committoo would bo the choloa of tho wholo church, In recommending tho oy John H, Hargpter of Boston, the Com mitteo recommendel .a populnr and ably diving and an efficient worker. ie wis © graduate of Olivet Cotlecs ana of Andover Theological Seminary, Aftor loaving tha Bominary ho wont to Kaos ‘whore ho was for a short timo State Supcrinteng ent of PublioBchools. le remained in Kensy nbout a yonr, and then acconted a call to thy First Congrogational Church of Springfeld, 11, He romalnod thore abouts your, and was thes obiixed to travel for his health, Ho went to Europe for a year, and, upon his return, becang nstor of a Congregational cburch at Lawrence, Inas., Whoro ha remained tive years, Ho ace eopted acall to tho Mavorlck Stroct Courch nbouta year ago. Ho was 33 yenrs old, ang had n wife and three children. Ho came of an EXCELLENT AND DISTINGUISHED Fas, hie father, aleo a Congregational diving, baring raduated at Oberlin, and Allcd a Professonhip in Olivet Collezo. After Mr. Dudloy had concluded, Mr, ©, Hawloy moved to adopt tho report of the Con mittee, and at onco tender a call to the Rov, Mr, Barrows, Tho motion was withdrawn, however, toulve placo to the following ‘resolutions, of fered by Mr. W. C.Grant, and unanimously adapted’ i be Reaol Thy the church and socicty of tas First. Presbytorian Chureh of Chicago duipa * zombled. Firat-4That tho roport of tho Committee here tofore appointed by the Session of this church to congtdor tho subject or procuring a pastor be and the samo horeby Js adopted, sod sucy action by the Session ratineds Second—That the same Committeo be and heroby aro authorized and requested to oxtead guid pregs to x tinal conclusion ‘ THE UNANIMOUS CALI, of this church and society to tho, Kev. JohnH, Burrows, of the Maverick Streat Congrenationl Church of Kast Boston, Mass, to become the pnator of this church at a galary of $6,000 per annum, payable quarterly: and vPhira—That the Trustecs of this church be and horeby aro authorized and dirccted to ex pond such sums outof the funds now Inthe hence of tho ‘Troasurer of tho church as they may think best and expediont for tho purpox of Beouring sald pastor-cluct, and assistiog b's removal to, and establishment In, Chicago, ‘Thus the whole matter was satisfactorily dit posed of, and it only consumed about fftees minutes timo. ‘Nhe prosont salary of Dr. Barrows ts $000 per Annum, and it is gonernlly. understood, thourt not Actually stated, that he ts anticipating tbs new call and will accoptit. Tto bas a reat vie ited Ghicago A numbor of times, and | & reached herd twice.—orico in Trinity’ Methodist Phurch, and onco in tha Elbth Presbyterian Churoh. Mr. Swift, ono of tho Commlites of Elders, atatus ‘that Mr. Barrow's congregation Jn Boston has doubted sinco he took chant therg, and that one seoret of his success fs bY remnatkable socal power, although bo le a fos speakor and n sound, clonrhended thinker. Lit Standing in Boston is most exccticnt. REBELLIOUS SAVAGES. Report that tho Indians at Mescalero ‘Agency Are in Arms and Massacreing Whites. BANTA Fr, N. M., July 87.—A party of soldiert arrived Inst night fram Fort Stanton, and report thnt a dispatch was recolyed Just os they ft from Moscaloro Agoucy atating that these lo diang, ora largo number of thom, are{narah and that Montacilla and Raman Chiquita, Chlelt, had loft the Agonoy and massacrad_two Mest gan families fivioe in Tularous Calin, No -ofllolal Information bag yot beon rocelved a diatrict boadquatters, ——_— CORONER'S INQUESTS. Tho Coronor held an inquest yesterday ume Osoar Holonborg and found that hu came to to donth July 23 on the track of tho Northwest Hallrond nt Clinton street by boing nceldentuly run aver by engino No, 9, upon whlch bY bad beon stealing a rite and from whlch he was digmounting at tho timo of tho occit ron co; upon tho body of Mr. Lewis, Clee and found that he bad been, uceidontallf drowned whilo bathing in Lake Stichizan ley Tucrday at Kenwood, In tho Village at Myse Yark; “upon ae ae Hi, Kalbow, ho 1 drowns July 2, whilo bathing In ts Deaplainos River noar Lyons; upon Charl ‘ Husoher, aged 6 years, whu divd July 21 from affects of tha kick of a horse owned by or Callaghan, of No, 09 Sholto street, and ructe at large contrary to tho ordinances of thee! fy for, which Injury tho jury consumed Le Hartnett, the Poundmaster, whose duly ; avo that anlinals ure not allowod to run xt | td within the corporate Imite; ulso upon bis : Deda, who, Was ovldantally run over DY! frelght train drawn by onylno No. 16 ot Fort aan Rallraad, July 26, on, the trac! tha Nurlington load’ between Ninctocnta ‘Twentioth streets, _—<—<—<—<—>—_——_ SEVERED ON THE RAIL, ae Jobn Berigan, a switchinan in tho employ ‘4 the Lake Shore & Michigan Bouthern Halle was run over and instantly killed telat aftornoon at the corner of Hateted and Fort! He stroals ‘by switch-ongino No. W of Aforcaald road, John J. Coffoy “it ‘and W.J.Kotly froman, His body a over in the middlo and complotely cut io cl floth logs wore broken and the loft one fet, fully tmaniplod, ‘and I Perit oe Gostelia: oF the ‘rown of, Lake pols ie Co yd the Corunor was to inquire to-day, Bete Te oaves fe louve: Voarding at the Rook Island House OF rgsey atreot. From the fs weoepos would appear that Horigan aloualt Fa gait for tho aceldent. Ho ving €2 no moving and was attempting to based ft a uuvatn Oe ine when bo slipped and Srhools, bis RESURRECTION. WO sani tho Hoalth Dopartment & “4 digging n post-hole jn tho rear of hla Lan Doxtor av about sixty Joris Ms Jand avenuo, at 4 o'clock yeatorday # camo, upon a badlysdecayed pine bor, tho © pat ‘about twenty, unilxoly that hourd oonoorniug Tt _————_——_ POUNDING THE PEELERS: ated The assaulting of polloomen paving aos DE come 8 very fashlonablo amusement # ound fouxh olement of socloty, & gant of aur Futana attacked Oliver William arty mt ae day aight at the cornor of ‘Twonty” in arash Wentworth ‘avons. Ono vf i ae is Ba hin on the bead witha club, knock? cover oe sedge Meena he Teate cechart blow wita tne butt-204 2% po ust at volt + done up" (he oat ad Bo paiyu va tue THUnLY seo Htalion, whorv he guvo tho Hime Justlog Wallace tined bin $50 F080 1, him to the Bridewell in default oF pay for others of tho crowd ara bolox Ls fou! explanation of tho assault may cog ww fuct that Mitchell waain clviliag 6 hoodlumy wanted to rob Dime

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