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The Chicago Baily Tribune. VE gz 8) 30 arvag oe roan VOLUME XL. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1881—TEN PAGES. _ PRICE FIVE CENTS... || MOVING-DAY. the Maroons ew: oncten binsaever tsohen des POLITICAL. ..’ than Ue nob convention mnde them. Asn “MARS? COLOGNE: DURITAM CIGARETTES, : Meo tana | MRR inn AAA AR ARRAN AAD eaeercenbon ces watter of course, hoe fovelghs against pon tise wouedLeontnues to deat thore uk ~~ ra now ” . jorough- sy ' EE Rint is 4 Hacc eidal ee is ‘gris is ly. Ifo bas 8 word nppotite, and his food.digeats. 1] $47" Persona teaving the city for th and iI favor of drvten reform, Dit, IAMILTON Leading Bourbons of Ohio Hold. : he a é Y éf seaton can hive Tit Tarnuxe. matted to their ate The. Presid ent Temporarily apne tate tho brockdont an ciaeene a a Love-Feast at To- drexa at the following rates, postage prepatit: Mn .VaAN Maurnt, elty editor of the @ Put into Another fast na posstbte, ledo. © pay. Thinuxe, per month, $15 {neludiig Sune | Natlonal Democrat of Peorla, tl. stated to SECRETARY KIniwoon, we aay tase, $1.25, an Assdeiated Press reporter yesterday -that Chamber. Sceretary Kirkwood nald, nt hnif-past 1 o'clock the Infernal machines ‘recently seized. at Liverpool wers manufactured in Peorla. ‘Tho machines, he sald, were shtpped to New this afternoon, that his information was that tho 7 President waa deoldedly better than at any time Discussion of the Methods to Be * Eme Wahsen fair weather and variable winds ec ms shot. ‘The Secretary snid the bus! oyed in the Fall Cam- . ry alice he wi etary - ploy Mm: After a Purification of His Old for this region to-day. Charming Luxury ° T rists e e York, where they were loaded with dyna- intarfors er eat Vistar nae, paign. ud wi b jn jie; for ow je : Axorien violent shock of earthquake was.| multe, after which thoy were slipped to Liv- | \ Quarters He Is Moved oxcept if tha. matter of eppaiatments, and tha MADE ONLY BY oxperlonced at Agram, Austria, yesterday. — | erpool, aes: Back. thero wero few which required tho Prosident's Approval. Ina fow Instances tho persons whom | Letter of the Committee Notifying . “ Iris sald that twelve rafts of ttm. | Tite Berlin National Zettung says that alt : tho Department thought ought to go out of BUCK & RAYN ER, 4 bor, valued at about 290,000, will bo atucke In nations living commorelal Intercourse with | 8g = Pulge | Promptly Re+ office thai ta bold bn to thotr positions, but none Bookwalter of His Nomina- FUMERS. prompted us to-day to open | the'ottawa River, Canada, nnd its tributaries | Amerien are concerned ithat a band of con- : an HUIS Cake ind, unort 4 the baler tion. PERYUME a a package. of Bi ACKWELL'S | thls season owlng tu low water, splrators shall not tse transatlantic vessels sponds to the Attend- Uisorganized the working of the Department. TE NAVIGATION. — for criminal Enterprises; and another journal ing Excitement. IN TUE POST-OPFICH DEPANTMENT f ee AT ata nnnrererrnromonmenans Duruam Lone Cur put up Tie home and birthpince of Prosldent anys link the 4 octlees Government should there ro twelve appointments as Postimanters A Long and Rambling Reply by the. Madison ‘at Montpelier, Va., wi Id yester- | Prevent tho Irish revolutionists from plan- SE ened walting for the President's action, and, except Buckeye Democratic i M ontreal a year ago and the tobacco day at public Wistlotie Gaines Te Goering: ning tole hellish schemos fn Armerien. | a4 t Nicht: Pulse, 104, | Mnsseimay’ ta the President bas not tnter- ¥ Ba Money (@) fresh and t if | ton, of the Exel O’Vonovan-lossa fs dottbtless quite proud of Las ght: BO, j | fered with the regular business of the lost. AEB. TERMEDIATE PORTS. Was as fresh and sweet as 1 hyena) 8 asliatine Halal, Richmond, Va, alt the nolee he is eanslag Temperature, 100; Res Ofice Dopartment, AND IN’ ME: je tho prico pald was $20,000, eiscausing, 5 H a sae Passongor Sleamor put up yesterday, so you may ——— : ——— iration, 20. THE ASSASIN, Illinois Prohibition{sts Preparing for Thoit. ‘yhe Hlegant 2 ‘ ; : . piration, e Ne : TLO add that to the list of merits | Gasnerrais expected to be ncandidate |: Skonvrany Wrnost has ad dressed a note A ULACK SCOUNDRET. State Convention in Sep- oO el ; 1 A for encli of the Belleville districts at tio np- | tothe Collectors of the Ports of New York New York, July 23.—The Brooklyn Eagle : tember, if you choose. and Boston instructing them to use great pronching clection on a platform favormg a diligence to prevent the exportation froin cave her dock, cor. Market and Jnckson-stA.. Rt reduction of taxes on articles used by tho . | Prints to-day the story of the proceedings in This Fever Rapidly Anates, Howe | tho action brought in the Kings County Sn at 7 p.m. HOURBONS IN COUN! FRIDAY, July 29, Phakes ani tives " working classes and gradual measures of | tlese ports of combustible articles and ever, and Ho Gocs to preme Court, fn the fall of 1873, by Anule J. hea pate Pasnet sitruale See eeetit a ate Have you discovered those . | votorm. " destructive machines, Ho also Instructs Sleep Early. Guiteau against the now notorious Charles Touoo, Oucily 28" Wells tho bose gave fi Bteamer of this Lino will leave Yr two features we m entioned ————— ‘| them to ascortaln, if possible, who are the : J. Guitent. for absolute divorce ‘on the | thomselves away badly to-day,” remarked a! For furiior information AneIK erousE CO. Damier Leonann, Secretary of tho Ship | persons who sent tho infernal machines re- ground of Infldclity. The case was referred |. Democratic ange in front of tho Boody House | ‘Agonis Chicago and Montreal Lino, esterday? If not it must be | Lavorers’ Society of Montrenl, wns yester- | cently seized nt Liverpool or some clew | Another Ohapter in to Levi A, Kuler ns referee to take testl- | thisevoning. “How soy” asked Tne Trisune Su Darkotel: 4 y f tt ea day sentenced to twelve months’ imprison- | which will lead to their datection. A 24 —Chotti the aoe of the mony, and the report and case came on for | TeProsentative, who was aroundubout that tle sy BUGGIES. ecause you forgot to get & | ment for enrrying londed cartridges con- ae seasin ng a hearing in January, 1874, Mrs, Gulteau pro- | Blotting straws of information trom the fold. penn kage. Somebody is try- | cealed on his person, ‘Tho caso has been | A nAtTEE took pinco; Wednesday near yorce, duced but three’ witnesses, and one of those b sae grote tare i pee 8 . Orne y y appealed. Candalar between the trdops of the Amecr wus her Itsband, who, it appears, yolun- slate they aid net mgal adver ia feabren ROMS ing this Lone Cur, just who ee Abdurrahman and the forde of Ayoob Khan. tarlly attended, Ile testified that he was her thoroughly as thoy did upin that room," The ’ ; Lb k Ins, MoKrsnxay, the wife of a horse: | Early tn the fight a regiment of the Ameer's TIE FIGURES. husband, and had resided In New York State | above very well describes tho situation For,the tmde, Only com. | We can't tell, but we know | trader at Montreal, has estabtished her clalin troops deserted and went over to the enemy, 8A. Mt. for more than 9 year, wiileh, ns the Inw then | this evoning after the conference 18 over. ange ieanura’ Voda manu some people are investigating to $600,000 worth of property In California, wherenpon the remainder of, the troops fled, EXECUTIVE MANstu, July 28-8 a. m—- stool, was. all (hat “be -chuld testify In a | Tho chloftuins came to tho clty from FRCL An ne a eee bequeathed her by her brother, Peter Dono- | teaving guns, ammunition, wagons, ate, on ‘Ths Preshloiit rested swell sturtog the: night, | dlvores cage to “Witte ‘he:ivras:_s. party.) the digureat,peotione, of thavtats ‘with bint and no rigor ur febrite disturbance has oc- {The third witness was the principal | bopes of yreat results from their sesston, but ia curred since the bulletin of yesterday even- | one, and ber appearance would Indicate’ that | that connection thoy boar some statements ing. This morning the improvement of his | Guitenu helped to prove tho cage against bitn- | Which cast a ditwper over the spirits of tho pro- general condition js distinctly perceptible. | Self ‘This witucsa was Clara Jennings, of Twen- | ceedings, and it is safe to eay that thoy weut Tie appears refreshed by lila night's reat, and | ‘Y-fretstroet. Sho tostined that sho had known | away with a tar different Feoling trom whut they expresses himself cheerfully aato tls condition, Guiteuu sinco the previous August. and thatthe | bad when they came bere. It was understood Pulao, 02; temperature, 09.4; respiration, 18, * | charges of infidelity ugainst him were true, It | 8monx those most Interested that the confer- Ors" Gualliy ho best, Catalogue, prioes, and terms sont onapplication, OSHKOSH, WIS... NOTICE. AAA ARAN NOTICE. | our claims by the way the orders are coming in, - hoe, who died in that State in 1878, leaving tho field. ‘The British officials In Indi $1,200,000 worth or property. + Abia apes ae Hee aah ——— greatly concerned over tho‘news, Tho tri- umph of Ayoob Khan means to them the triumph of Russin, and Ayoob at Candabar means Russid at the gate of India. — Sin Winntas Iancounr, the English Home Secretary, had an Interview with Min- ister Lowell yesterday concerning tho recent This is exactly the same tobacco that weuse in BLAcK- | shipments of infernal machines from this | 4 yy i is belleved that ence beld here to-day was an adjourned mect~ jOTTLE containing a: paper was picked 4 W. Butss, i 5 s caren . Hereafter Mn M. J. Creedon will notrep- |" qwrii’s DuRHAM. CIGAR- country to Liverpool. Tho result of the con- | up at Hunting, on the const of Nova Scotia, B UAnNEs, SUrTRAU RECO Mii DANTE OF Racal trons: ts ‘ats Convonlon cr: Sane th, resent us in any manner at Chicago. ference has not been made public. yesterday. On the paper) was written in Teceneiteeenn and {t Isenid he firat informed hia wifo uf hia in« | However, tho following call was circulated afew ETTES, and is prepared in ex- actly the same way and you know that means that the . Lone Cur is made from the BEST leaf tobacco in- the world and is’ ABSOLUTELY PURE. WILMERDING, HOGUET & CO, New York, July sth, 2881, BUSINESS CARDS. Peer tee ee (lVERTAGE SE cHHOYNES.CO.2= Blank Books, Photograph Albums, and Pocket Books. vencil a statement tu the effect that tho ship Edgar, which sniled- from ‘Parisboro Inst month, sprang a leak on the fifteenth day out; that the crew became mutinous, and, after haying fired on the Captain twice, es- caved In the boats: ‘The bottle purports to haye been dropped ata point about 40 west longitude, and 47 nortl tatitude, by 8. and B. Dotty. i Gasmerra has fallon foul of the present French Ministry, Ils organ, the Republique Francatae, is sarcastic on the Ministers be- iy fidelity, and gave ber the necessary information | days azo: - por eerie papeemaeg to enable her tosecure adlivorce, He put in uo | | Cornus, O. July 2 1681.—Dean Sin: ‘The oe Se lefense. 0 referee reported In favor of the mocratic e, Central, and Exccutize Com- Pr ceatre Hammon, duly Ona neem hed pinintif, and, on the 4th of April following, a | mittecs, the nominces on the State tleket, and Guoralter with eee fatleue rd htt te 8 | notion was made before Justice Prattto confirm | Protmincut members of tho party from various ee eh ae ised i aD ay rae a Op- | che report of tho referee, and between that date | Portions of tho State mect at Toledo on the 26th - penibare art aerh abbr matly. i Bees and .the Ith of the same month the Judge | Of the present month for the purpose of con- yarns bie be aa ed tata an toa n- | handed down a ceciaion confirming tho report | sultation, You nro respectfully invited to be thasoaghiy. clonasod ie if Ls he ia eel . ie and signing decreoof divorce. Inthe fall of | present. The proposed meeting ia not known to araialy_eloa ren Hor on in, | 187% When tho divorce proccedings were Inprog- | 8hv public, and itis destrublo that for tho pros- PI now 01, tempera pies -t, respiration 18, ress, and while Guiteau ‘was carrying on bis | ent it shall be krown to our friends only. Very Sn ied laison with Clara Jennings, be was frequenting | truly, Crank Civing, Chairman. ri Mus ba a tho roums of “Gronae B. Oakey, Secretary.” see iteeating TUE NEW YORK YOUNG ‘MEN'S CHHISTIAN | _ In response to tho ubove tho leaders from tho ‘ onekr RrysuRN, different sections of tho State began gathoring + Wintiast G. De Tunx, of Reading, Pn, was thrown from his carriage yesterday aft- ernoon by a runaway team and was instantly killed. Ris wife and son, who were in tha carringe with him, were seriously injured, and his slater, Mrs, LH, HL, Hall, recelved somo ‘sovero bruises. ot Etoureen bulldings in the middle of the town of Cattaraugus, N. ¥., were destroyed by fire yesterday morning, Tho loss Is esti- mated at $75,000. Weld & Potre’s sawmlll The writer overheard two J ASSOCIATION, ee ‘and 400,000 feet of lumber at Duluth, Minu., | ‘couse they have as yet put forward no pollt- cp AtANR ML Haauttox. | and bts name ta on the books of that fnstitution | Inst night and this mourulng, untll tho Boody 15 Per Ct. Discount gentlemen talking about this | Were burned. ‘Tho loss Is estimated at $16,- | ical program, and La Parls, another organ, |. pxecorrve MANSION, July 28-7 p. m.—Tho | M1 Visitor. He was alvo a member of the Cal- | House register was found to contain the follow. -vary Baptist Church, and attended tho religious services of that churcb, After the divorce was grantod Guiteau was cited te nppear bofore the Committee on Disciptine of the Chureb, and when ho appeared he confessed his iinmorahtics and professed penitence, but the Committco bad ‘no faulth in-his professions, and expelled him from tho church, ———— PROBABLY A’HOAX. ‘A Balloon-Story with Names and Fige trce. Which Ald in Disproving Its ‘Kruth. gi : Speerat Diepatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Kroxox, In, July 24—A farmer named Schenck, living near Memphis, Mo., found in his curn-fleld yesterday a bottle containing papers «which proved to bave been dropped from the |. balloon which left Milwaukee, Wis, on the evening of July23. Tne letter was signed Robert L, Rice, directed to his fathor, G. 8. Rice, No. 43 Btate strect, Chicago, and dated 11:14 p.m. July *0, Tho lotter stated that the balloon was Ina Rale, uncontrollable, and golng In a nortbwe: erly direction; that ft was partially destroyed; that ho was in great distress, ‘and did not expect toxee thom again, Tho bottle alau contained a ‘On all Garmonts orderad of us during July, 1881. EDWARD ELY & CO., Tailors, Wabash-av., corner of Monroe-st. TO REND FOR RENT. The building occupied by Law- rence & Martin, xx1:.Madison-st. Lease two years to run, and fixt- uresforsale: Apply on the prem. ises. 7 OCEAN NAVIGATION. NORTH. GERMAN LLOYD. New York~«London--Paris. bleamers aait Every Saturday from New Xorks for Southampton and Bremen. Passenzera booked for London and Paris at Jomegt ratos. Kates of passaga from Now York to |. . flercely attacks Barthélemy.St.: Wilatre, the Foreign Minister, for having conferred on Biotchroder, the Prussian Financial Agent during the Franco-Prussian war, and who urged Germany to extort as'much moucy as Dosstblo.from’ France, “tho; dignity of Com- mander of the Legion of Honor. Eire Paris correspoudent.or “the: hondon- Tics says that the time of the French elec: tions was changed from October to August because Gen, Saussieur, the French Com-’| mander fn Algeria, had confidentially in- formed the Government that an insurrection was likely to break out. In Algeria in Sep- tember which it would take a yery large force to suppress. It would bo Inconvenient for the Govorninent that an antt-olection agi- tation should bo going on at the same timo that a formidable {insurrection was belng combated. Mence the change. —— jag urmes; The Hun. George H. Pendleton, J. Edwin Spear, furmorly_of tho Cincinuati Ene qiirer and ‘Leaiporary’ Chatrmun, of the State convention; Brout’ Arnold, Clnelnnati; Ed G. Howell, Cincinnath; Lewis G, Bernurd, Cla- cinnatl; H. P. Clough, Middictown; W. Forrest, Clociunati; Jubn W. Bookwalter, not nev for Governor; Georgo Spence, Springtold; John G, Doren and D. Perrins, Dayton; ‘Tramp, D. T. West, and W. L.- O'brien, Bprin, fields the Hon. Silns> Wright, Lenvitters: A. Kraner, Onk arbor: D. Nolby, logan: 1. 1 Moors gad M. Kary. Cincionntt; H. W. Bishop: .and.C, 0. Couch, Middistown; J. 1k Marshal and }. I. Mevk, Hillsboro; tho fon, 5. BF. Hing- bam’ ‘and’ Jonn G, ‘Thompson, Colum- bus; T, G,_ SteCreary, Mansiletd; J. M. Pattison, Clacinuatls” Allen 0. Myers, Columbus; Chester W, Constantine, Springfeld; G.P. Tyler, Columbus; Clark Irvine, st. Ver~ ! non; George LB. Okey, Columbus; F. J. Godfrey, and A. P, J, Snyder, Coling; fsalah Pillars, Lima; Fd. Dougherty, Kenton fF, dMeKiniey, and G. 9. Eloy, Plait; D.W, HJ. Owens, Columbus; F. D, Lotson, Kenton; Eliner White; Capt. Joho Crowe, aud Gen. HU, Dellunce. A general meot- ing was arranged for, to take place in the morning, and at 10:8 o'clock the members of tho Comnittes and visitors assembled ina reception room of the Hoody, There were also anutnber of local politicians present, although the nbsence of Frank Hurd and sevoral other Jocal stutesmien wus quite conepicucus. Tho meeting was culled to order by John G, Thomp- President passed a pleasant doy, and bas taken bis nourishment with apparent relish. His tem- perature continucd norma! until 5 o'clock, when ® moderate afternoon rise occurred, which, however, gives the patient but slight discomfort, ‘and causes no. anxiety. At present bis pulse fs 104, temperature 100, respiration 20. * Frank H. HAMILTON, DW. Bree, : a. K. Bannrs, 2 |. J. WOODWARD, Pana: Hovent Reruuny, —_. THE NIGHT WATCH. 11:80 at - Executive Mansion, July 28, 11:50 p, m.— The slight febrile rise which first bucaine no- tceabla about5 o'clock this afternoon reached Its maximum at the evening examination, when the President’s pulse stood at 104 and temperature at 100.5, Soon after that thine both pulse and temperature began to fall, and at the present hour the patient's fever has nearly disappeared, and he Is resting: quietly. No reasons are assigned by the attending surgeons for the reappearance of the oC —_—a Cor. Jom C.- Burcu, Seerotary of the ‘United States Senate, died at his residence in Washington yesterday. He wasaGcorgian by birth, graduated at Yalo College in 1851, practiced Inw at Memphis, Tenn,, served In the Confederate army, and edited the Nash- yillo American. gti Lone Cur last evening. Said one “it has the finest . flavor of any tobacco I ever smoked and I am ‘satisfied it is perfectly pure.” So there is one man at, least who " agrees with us. seers) - ‘Two, PrReraut trains: came into collision on the New York & New Haven Division of the Now York, Now Laven & Hartford Rall- rond at Rye, N. ¥., yesterday afternoon, Killing Eli Laten and Henry Tallock, two brakemen, and injuring James Middy and Edward Elliot, ongines: Honestly row, - is’nt it a comfort.. when enjoying a pleasant, restful smoke to feel “that you are not absorbing any injurious drugs, and are smoking the same quality of tobacco that a famous Em- _ Tux steam-barge: George I, Burroughs, owned by Capt, Richard. Davis, who com- manded her, and Louis’ Brendage, took fire yesterday about fifteen miles from this port, and before the flames wero extinguished ‘burned to the water’s edge, The damage to ‘Tur President continues tp improve stead- cabin, fH fly. Io has passed anothet favorable day. | febrile symptoms after an interyal of more thna } jottor in short-hand and a lock of tair. son, who stuted that the object of this gather! pre petete nt reducud rates HS CO. * peror has- pronounce dun the bargo was about $11,000, No insurance. |. About 5 o'clock Inst cvening there wns a-| thlrty-sixhouraof norma! temperature. ‘The — was a free and full consultation on matters o policy for the coming camwpnign, and that every one present should feel free to express his views, It was uotlceablo that the candl- dates were all present except Johnson for Lieutenant-Governor, and the calling of the roll showed that tho districts wore all ropre- sented on the Central Committee olther in por- son or by proxy. The meeting, it should be stated, was a sort of semi-private one, but tho members of the press presout, including Tan TuwuNe's representative, wero allowed ‘to re~ muiln,—a piece of courtesy the Democracy could ill-adord, considering the shocking statcmouta mado during the progress of the meeting. ‘Tho first apenker called on was Benutor G. He Peadleton, of Clucinuatl, who Bald that he bad no especlal viows to submit us te the cunduct of the campalign. Ho gunerally was content to hetp the ilehting rathor thug the planning, Ho was very xind to geo Buch # Inrgu uttendunce, and ull fu such good spirits. It certaluly was an omen of success, ‘I'he apeaker said that ho hud been out of tho Staten grent deal of late, but had generally found touch enthustasm in the Demnovratic cause. One great danger pow was in overcantidence in success, but Bn service of great strength would be in the charactor und wisdom of our local organizations, and in nominating good, truc, and houoruble imen for the locul oltices, Judge Binghatu, candidate for the Supreme Ronch, was then called out, and gald that he might adil onw other pulnt, and that was tho neceasity of a thorough orgunization and the importance oT bringing alt’ Democrats out ta ciroumstance, however, causes no particular uneasiness, since the fever has almost subsided, and aalight foverin the ovening bas becn a foature of tho Preaidont’s caso every day excopt yesterday for two weeks. The patient. was moved back to his owa room about 5 this after- noon. towing Ne Ye Orn J the North German iioyd trom Lromen to Chicags (a Hy ‘0d tho only agents suthorizad to elt those cickals + ue |, CLAUBENIUS & CO. 2 Routh Cinrk-nt,, Gonoral Agents, STATE. LINE ‘ToGlascow, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, and London- derty, trom’, WerBvory tinurwdaye FIPAE Cabin 80000 Hitraga tater fat diene tonto ears ate ‘saltie, ahoop, nor plas, pein “4 AUSTIN, DALDWIN & {Broad . JOUR BERGE and 18 Kundolphest., Chicago. ‘eatorn Manager. OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, iA QUEMEC. VIA BHALTOMORE, ZIASSAGE nil clases potween principal points in A reporter called during the evening upon Mr. Gerrit 8, Hice,o Protessur of Music having hig ollicu at the address mentioned, who inforined him that he had received during the afternoon a telegram containing substantinily the state. ments. given in the above dispatch. Tha Pro- fessor stated that thore must bo x mistake some- where, as he was not sequainia’ with anybody named Robert L. Rice, who certainly was not 5 son of his, The Professor added that hla oldest: boy was 7 years ofd, bad never develaped any tnate iu the direction of aeronautics, and at the time tho interview occurrud was probably sicepiog soundly at bis home in Englewood, ‘The Professor and the reporter bo- twoon them came to the conclusion that the wholo affair was a lame attempt at a practical joke,—an opinion in which all who read the tele- #rum and learn tho subsoquent local develop- inenta will probably concur, KNOWS ALL ABOUT IT. The Infernal Machines Wero Made in Peorta, and a Roporter Hass Stands ing Invitation to Seo How they Work. Pzonta, Il, July 28,—1.J. Van Marter, city editor of the Natiunat Democrat, stated to an Associated Pross reporter to-day that he had discovered that the infernal inachines recently recolved tn London were manufactured tn this olty. A Director of the Association of United slight rise In the pulse and ‘in the tempora- ture, caused by a stoppage of the dralnage- tubes, which prevented the regular flow of the pus.- When the tubes wore cleared the flow resumed and the fever subsided, It hind passed away a Httle after 7 o'clock, From that time the President bas rested quietly, and the favorabl. symptoms of’the day have returned, The physicians were very hopoful Inst night, ‘They regard the crisis as successfully passed, and think that thero remains scarcely a doubt of tho pa- tient’s ultimate recovery. Tr appears that the older and more expe- rienced ‘Torles are somewhat displeased nt Lord Randolph Churchill’s proposed motion on the third reading of the Irish Land bill. Tie will not be supported by any large num- ber of the members of his own party. Gorst, Wolff, and the “Featherheads” will proba- bly voto with him, z equaled? « ‘When we came to Chicago to: introduce our cigarettes some people asked if we were not afraid they would’nt sell. We never had any doubt of success, for we believed that our cigarettes were purer and better than any others and we thought we had only to tell you. the honest truth to secure your patronage and - now we are just as confident of grand success on this 3. MIDNIGHT. ‘The Preaident !s resting well at 1 o'clock. Tho foyer has subsided, and his symptoms are again of tho most favoravle character. Socretary Blaine has just sent an encouraging dispatch to Minisver- Lowell. Poatmaster-General James has eonta dispatch to Now York stating that, Bftor consultation with the physiciuns, ho is of the opinion that the President is in a yory good | condition, and that everything is of the most encouraging uharacter, Dosplte tho slight riso in the fover this afternoon, the Prosident fe In a better condition than for some days. STRONGER HOPE, TUK MORNING. Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Wasiinaton, D.C, July 23,—The day opens ed at the White House with stronger hope and cheorfulness than any preceding one, ‘Lhe President slept ns quietly and soundly os tho Time occan steamship companies have taken measures to guard against tho ‘ship- ment of dynamite and infernal machines in thelr vegsels, Captains and masters are re- quosted to use the utmost precaution in this matter, ‘fhe Allan Lino, of which O'Dono- yan-Rossa has beon one of the agents, has concluded to dispense with that gontloman’s sorvlces, — Tne funeral of Justica Nathan Cilfford took place at Portland, Me., yesterday. ‘The pall-bearers wero Chief-Justice Waite, Judges Millor and Fox, Chief-Justice Appleton of Malne, Judge Walton of Maine, Bion Brad- _ MPpeand America at Jowant rater, a ‘Thres weckly falling each wayne Seno reuagant und Bteerage Passage through to Wipoints at ALLAN & Lis Sullo-st.. Chicago, Eacr day brings forth fresh particulars tending to prove Guiteau one of the meanest ruflans of this or any othercountry, IHis wife procured a divorce froin him in the fall of 1873, and the base rufilan was one of the witnesses against himself, and induced the woman with whom he was guilty to take the stand also to testify that the charges of in- fidellty against himwere true. At the tluoot the divorce Guilteau frequented the rooms of SUMMER RESORTS, iy iio st THE “BRIGHTON,” Atlnntic City, N. J. OPEN ALL tHE YKAIM, Totand Cold Sea Wa- ‘Uarliotbs tn the house, and’all inodorn conveniences, Address E,W. HGSIB IY & BON, the” polls. ‘bis ig on off yeur, and. THOTT oe . ‘The Rey, | the New York Young Mon’s Christian Asso- | night before, and :awoke In good spirits, | triehmon tives huro, and is supposed to know all | {ris not Hicly that thore will be 6o inuch en- SA SDE, BOARDING. | DRANSIENT Lone Curt, Se Ee eet or Tarvard Daivecne cintlon, and waa a member of Calvary Baptist {There was no fever through the night, and About the mutton. ‘hero were tou of thy mae thlslaera ‘and gxeliomont, in tha Mepublicsn + ae ite, or Ree ak a an bY 2 { aithor & a condicted the funeral sarvices, Church and attended religious services | none oe ee eee oncteen rie whero shay wera foaded with dywailty and | thed Targely nlded by tho tiga of mhonoy, eto. Thea tea ‘Hirectorg” nrty-itehat, New York Cty. You see we think your in- — thoro, It is due to the church, howover, to ng . ailpped to Tandon. The mamifastory 1s on | rhoro aro the disatfections iu the barty of tha - nshington street, The reporter has been invited by ono of the interested partios to witnoss an oxhibition of tho destructive powors of tho muchine, Tho trial wilt be made in Taze- yroll County, within a mile of the city, KANSAS CITY SMELTING-WORKS, Special Dispatch ‘to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas City, duly 28.—Tho smelting-worke were formally dedicated to-duy, and witl begin active operations atone, The works aro very extonsive and complete In eyery: Lert for refining as woll as smeltin, and silver ore, An undorground tunuol 2000 feot In length with communicate with‘an Immense chimney on hill-top near the works, and will carry the smoke and polsonous fumes of the works far above'tha town,—a uovel and moat important fouture, About 200 mon will be omploycd, snd ore Is al- ready comlog in in large quantities from Colore ado and Now Mexicu, + _ SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. Speelat Dispatch to Ths CAteago Tribune, SPRINGPIELN, UL, July %3,—The Secretary of Btate to-day lssued Iounse to organize to the Yotu, Hock, and Itye Company, Chloago; capital, 500,000; corporatore, CO, 8,: Buab, H. O, Laws rence, M,T, Martin, Albert Hauklus, Fred E. 1s, ‘A cortifloate of organization was filed by the Agudomy Of Bt. ‘Toresa, of Decatur, Tho Harnum & Richardson Manufacturing eee co tarhtok te eu cra 4 Eke Attdtior to-day regiaterod $5,100 of Calro rie in pulse and temperature announced in the 7 o'clock: bulietin wero found to have been caused by the partlal clogging of the drainage-tube, The washing of this at the .evening dressing restored tha flow from the wound and caused the fever. to begin to decrense, ‘The Pres!- dent enters upon the night with every promise of {ts proving restful and satis- factory. To-day it was deolded that the Presl- dont could readily bear boing removed tempo~ rarily to another room, Tho surgoous dodirod to thoroughly purify the room he has ocoupicd, It was thought best to romove carpota and baogings and everything which could absorb any of the odors of tho sick-room, Tho Presl- dont was, therefore, rolicdl on his bed into ane otherroom, Tho first onc waa thon oleancd with great thoroughness, and the carpots and some heavy hangings wore not returned, The President was moved back to his puriftod quartors toward evening, The day's chango to a different room wasn pleasant relief, Tho old room: is botter arranged to control the tomper- ature, Tho attendants agroe that tho Presi- dent's oountenance fa duily changing for the better, and shows clearly a progress towgrd 8 healthy appoarinos, Ho has ulso gained some strongth yosterdsy and to-day, ‘Tho attonding surgepns speak with Incroused confidence aad hope, Thore have boon no indications, olthor State on account of the prohibition question, and outside by reason of tho Nationnl schism at Washington, ‘Tho Demedratic plan undoubted- ly was a quiet campaign, and to get in aclid work without any excitement which would tend to force tha Republican forces. Thore | wilt probably bo some incatings necessary, but they z cun generally bo arranged fer by the local com- tues. : Mr, Speer, the Temporary Chairman of the Coluimuus Convention, was culled to bis fect, and gaid that the campaign was in tho hands of a youthful and vigurons sominitieg, and be thought all question af policy should bo left to then, ate Speer: alluded to tho - three strong planks of tho platformy-viz,3 Civile servico refurm, prison labor, and also the in- tintidation of voters by employors and monoyod men generally, The Hepublivan party seomas to hold the money- and. :the ‘growth of corporate. powor meanwhile has beon Immonse and prominently , dauger- ous, ‘Lot not the. intlnence brought to besr onthe workingmon Inst year, on the thoory that tho fuctories would allbe olosod IF the workingmen did not. yote the Republican ticket, otc, bo rupeated this year, We must 106 allow ‘the Republicans to seloot the battle- ground, Wo must force tho ighting right from _ the start.” e. Mr. Spear’a romarks wero warmly applaudeds and Gon, Andrews, of Auglaize, was then call for, Gon, Andrews sald that he did nat believo that the party should bo jnouniberad . b: national questions, but there should be an acts lyo guerrilla wartare Jn all the coun ted. “The -sponker sald that {it must not be concealed that the Domocratio party would have a very. aerlous element to contend with In the movement of sympatny any that Gulteau was expelled, notwith- standing that he whined and pretended penl- tence for his immoralities, MAup 8, failed to boat her record at Pitts- burg yesterday, Sho trotted tho first leat in 9312, the second heat (in which she broke) in 271334, and the third heat in 9:19}, These three consecutive heats are the best trotted by any horse in the world, Vanderbilt watched the wonderful feat of his mare, terests demand the PUREST "and best goods and our in- terests demand that we shall furnish them to you, so af - ter all we are only managers of the business for you. This is why we have taken you. into our confidence. | . ‘ a UPTURE CURED. CHICAGO, April le ya PARREI—Dran an eA ar Telee puta very largo acrotal bernie, ands ing ni ny Cyrough your re liters had fatten Dut Hive eomicletely de but bare com HY N xrug Principle a new one. No aperaiion whatover. for Dolor incurred. Manufacturers of Instruments ety insti BtockIny ‘russes of all BANTLET DUTMAN & PAIK ‘Omico 58 State-st., Chicago, TL STOCKHOLDERS? MEETING. CHICAGO, IANNIUAL & BT, JOSEP. NalLROAD COMPANY, ’ STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. ote ts hereby xlven tha é Wiarsof ie cui aagen inet g meting of the Black escapaDY will bo held at loom ay No. Wi Le Lal fog" Chleawo, Hlinats, on tho iBeh day of Augual, piacalct t82, purpose ‘of electing four pirectors. Is WB, and Ruse oe . K. Vaitbank, Jobn . a tates, ace, whose torms of office expire rer Of tho Hoard of Directors this July 1S, 1881, JOWN A. MTON, Heereiat LOWE President ‘Tne correspondence between Englandand France with regard to the Trlpoll difilculty, has beon published. LordGranville told Lord Lyons, the British Ambassador at Paris, that England considered Tripol! a part of the Ottoman Empire, and for that reason, as well as because ‘Tripoll was so near Egypt, England: would object. to Franco's acting In Tripolt as it has.done in Tunis. When ‘this message was communicated to the French Forelgn Minister he assured Lord Lyons that nothing was fur- ther from the thoughts of France than: to occupy. Tripoll,. or . to {nter- fore with the Integrity of the Turkish Em: pire; and, further, that it would be '*a great and real gorrow’? it anything should occur to mar the cordlal relations existing between England and Franco, The French Minister urged that the Porte was to blame for all the trouble, Lord Granville, on hearing this, In- structed Lord Dufferin to in turn fnstruct the Porte to be prudent and to glye no Heavy ‘rains, Insting for about forty- eight hours, foll in New Brunswick this week, The harvest has been very scrlously interrupted thereby, and crops have been much damaged, The rains have caused freshets in the streams, and some of the booms havo given way, sending several nilllion feet of tumber adrift, ase ‘We were. going to tell you to-day just how many of Biackwe.’s DurHaAM Cic- ARETTES we have sold in Chicago in the last ten days but our census many.is out now and we'll leave'that till later, The way they are ‘Tur Protestant clorgymen of Davenport haye beon Invited to attend the services at St, Marguerite’s Roman Cathollc Church In that city next Saturday on the occasion of the Installation of the Most Rey. Dr, MeMul- Jen as Bishop of that dlocese, Dr, McMullen will be banqueted by the business men of Davenport at the Kimbatl House Saturday evening. i —_ Tue Mintsters yesterday assented to an tl support 4 fi i plausible pretext for complaint.to France, | yesterday or to-day, which havo given them tha qi pnpatny and a pore en SCALES, | Boing makes us wonder if | anondmont to one of the elauses of the Land | ‘rhe eorrespondence serves to show that the | fosat udditlonal cancern. On the contrary, alt olty Barats, thie "‘aitempe taude co take. ria lifes, ,FAIRBANKS' somebody is'nt using them | bill proposed by Mfr, Parnell, providing that | race of French diplomats is not extinct, figns nave beew favorabie, Thay continue, of SUICIDAL, ue Wymputhy “wad, alt right. snowed, STANDAMD Fs oat ll p tenant’s interest in his holding shall not be —_—_—_—_— Pr eeesua ure aad” au jot t | 8% Loms, Mo, July 2—John T, Garbett, a Htato to yaig {n that direption as an indorsement i S Cc A L E s in place of coal, but after al sotd for-dobt pending an spoileetionts the J, P, TRUE, :. serious, cae aaa oe ae beso hoator ar icimbacher's Forve wont howe from of Gardoldlé auuiiidtration waa wolag 8 UttO ‘ * it is’n i i Land Court for fixing’ judiclal rent. ‘The Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . time, thoy alleay that each day Is adding to | Si work atJ;00 o'clock this morniog, and, Pee ton. John Ex Yauco, of Galli ‘aig? FAIRBANK@, MORS! it is'nt strange for merit will amendinont was adopted by a vote of 200to | Abutaw, Mich, July 24—JJP, True, a banker | their eonddenco’ -Dr, Haullton telegraphed to | wudrossing for bed, took bis revolver, snd In } noxt tutroditoed ad of Gollipalis, was spite of the pleadings and physical eforts of his wite, blew bis brains out, Ho had froquently warned AO Eom acpecuaaes Tul a for his oJ Bt. PAUL, duly 23,—3ira. George W, Turner, an an ‘aged 45, suicided tyls morning in ry nd on Bayar ition’ ronisoae i . THE. ALBANY. CRANK," at Poncha Springs, N, M., reported in, to-day’ tolegrams as haying shot Maj, Carpenter, is a nephow of ex-Congtosgman F, C, Boaman, and has many relatives and friends bore, Hoisn cousin to Kosooe Beaman,ywhoso' sad death while a proof-reader of the Chicago Times will be remombered, and hag a brother jiving in Chj- friends to-day that ho found tho Prosidont look- ing better than at any the sinco tho syooting, and that his condition was roganlod as satis: tactory, . cn 10 LOWELIn : is ‘The following cablegram was sent by Bocre- tary Blaine to-night; Cer, Late St & Fifth Ares, Chleace Docartatte GUY OULY TUM GEXUINE always win, = ~~ y. [1 ‘Tho bi will go ton third reading In the mM presen region, pant rrrocoedol to. toll. the moet | Commens eM | p ~—ADVERTISING RATES, Ls Loyd & Co, 23 Weston _Booxwauren’s letter accepting the Demo- “gratic nomination for Governor of Ohio Is ‘$iado public this morning, and is 9 yather far a king the +] "cprious document, After ‘the usual. plati- | cago, He ts much esteemed whore known,’ - VwLouell, Miniter, London: ‘This afternoon |*: Fd Boer gta TO etnin, conmult any Of the leading papers ia ‘tudes about ‘the high honor” conferred the President bas shown sdme inoreuso in pulso | | TROy, Hy To daly Pie pent para anermm lg thay sould’ nat hops tocarry the ‘Stator Wick - NORTHERN UNE PACKET COMPANY, and temperature, but not sufficient to create thiso nla nas ‘there might bo gone b Special Dispatch to The Chlengo Tribune, * and the “glorious principles of the Demo- ORR i CHE. : ; shoot Gov. Cornoll, lett Whitehall this wook as a Hon th Dt oe Canton candl- er : ;| cratio party’? Mrv, Bookewatter takes up| guitdy ine guiy onthe Raretouss and | Nclacs'eeteventco very austin” “+ "| boeald, sto-scck tho sunken troasures of Capt. | data Fae Ricgraey Gosoral, » ‘called j PUNTER, MILK. MMH, ~..] varlous polnts mado in the Democratic plat | reaschold of the Keokuk Northern Ling Packet | ~ - * Datwi, Sooretary.”” | Kidd.""’ MoLeau, whole insane, saysi "Wo bavo | out, and. mado a fow | remarks | for | toraee ose ReE Saal, orth ‘J btorm, and succeeds in making the meaning | Company bere were sold to-day at Shorid’s sulo, Dortiti Meracamniy wo rmany Governors.” He hie several docu. | th a Ca eS L Bf celui e tig. +; | of the. portions referring to temperance and | $24, bid in for she Culaga.: Miiwauton © ot “gy the Watern Aucctaued Press, Bntish Govoramont owes him’ $1500) aad Wo | senqus dseusioua in the Hapublloan party cA ‘ AUSEI, BL UST-by Be 6 - the tars: still moro. hazy. aud unmeanlng | tached the property on Account of mosey dud, Wastunaro, De C., July 24—The President is | United states Government suis tho Prohibition question, However; t