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TILURSDAY, pocket, bought jewelry for part, fine clothes for another part, ‘did Chicago and tho Siingerfest, took in Cleveland and Cincin- natl, aud played tho gay young man gen- crally.. He was arrested near Johnstown, Vn, Inte ‘Tuesday night, AUGUST 4, 1881—T WASILINGTON. SN PAGES, to be refused. ‘The fact that the military guntd continues to be inalntatned sndlcates that the authorities apprehend that there is ‘some danger of an attempt belng ‘made to capture the prisoner or of iis esenping. It is stated that there are organizations in this city, as well as in Haltimore and Philadel- phila, whose members are rendy to take the jaw Into their hands if they can get hold of him. One of the anonymous communtea- Mf CIGARETTES, harry TILE FIRE RECORD. | mn) 5 Si hals, or an aver of neath: 4 por acre. Acreage {in “ thiy yenr 208,179, a dee i318. Acreage | in ‘corn this = if Inorenes of 617,158 neres; acre= .8 VOar UMA, a decroase of 100,807 werease In gercage is mostly in wheat,/ whilé thore is a marked increase in corn aud grasses, , The acreage in cotton In 136, 20 area, Alt Inorcase Of G1,i aeres, There {9 Also at Jatge increase iu flax. in bomp, and horses, mules, and all kinds of cattlo and dalry products. She Crime. "Persons leaving the ctty for the summer secsonican have Tim TRInoNK matledto thelr ad- dress at the follawing rates, postage prepatd: Dairy 'Tamone, per month, $1} tneluding Sune duy tasue, $1.25, A Fire Breaking Out on Jibboom Street, Truckee, Burns $350,000. The President’s Case Growing More Favorable Day by Day. —— Gutreau has placed in the hands of Dis- 7 trict-Attorney Corkhill « petition asking that he bo released on ball, Mr. Corkhill has not Every Business House and Many: Resi- WY filed the ‘doct : tions reevived by Vistrict-Attorney Corkhill ———— é PA nar mieten HLA te each, tenet at all Miele that Gealteacss | The Figures of the Evening Bulletin Two sburly aftr ibe attempted cntuainntion nated dences Destroyed; Insurance, RELIGIOUS. region to-day,” prayer will be granted, nnd !t {3 certain that Points More Favorable as im that a targe number of tho young men oO} One-third of the Loss, t : —_— If lic wero released he would not be quite iy eset bee bane togother for the purpose CILAUTAUQUA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Chautauqua, N. ¥ Aug. 2—Tho deluge of People and trunks continues. Tho average citl- vencanbe scen pushing his way through the crowd upon bis arrival, armod with {nnumer- able bundles and followed by bis delectable and self-posseseed wife and fair daugbtors, while bis noblo countenance ls n sea of awont and bis “Inner man” an aching void, The belated traveler frequently finds himself and family upon the landing as the darkness Js atcaling upou thom, with plenty. of Led-ticks without any aetraw, with bedateads with no rooms to put them In, with empty stormuchs and . nothing to fill them with; but he = ohas plenty. of lecture, — plonty of crowd and dust, and a goneral plenty of what heducan't want. Such experiencus, though not atnong Chautauqua’s comforts, aro to suine at Tux fund for Mrs. Garfield now amounts to Pulse. to $155,080.05. John Jacob Astor, through his son, subscribed $2,000 yesterday. —————ene anfe, Itts snid that there havo been formed in Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia organizations which would deal with Guiteau tine fashion which that person would uot C. THE ATTENDANTS OF THR TATE, whon asked If thore Is anything now about Guiteau, invarinhly reply, “No.” One of then said to-day, “If you could seo bim I don't think it would doany good. Jam sure he would not say anything at all.” TDistrict-Attorncy Cork- hill sald Guiteau docs not want counsel to de- fend hit, that be does not care to complicate dis case just now with any lawyer. lic has been told all along that if bo wanted counsel hu could have it. Corkhill, says Guiteau will not talk now to reporters about bis crime; that ho might talk a xout deal about other aubjects, Dut he would say ‘nothing about his crime, Corkhill thinks Guiteau does not know of tho President's condition; but {n thid he fs evl- dently mistaken. Guiteau’s application for bail was based on tho fact that the President is Wooden Buildings to the Value of 30,000 Destroyed at ,An- gusta, Mich. moot of te Pudding : roof of the’ assertion va BeaceWELL’s Duriam CIGARETTES are the best and rest made, is found in the enormous demand for them. Ifyou haven't tried them,make the trial now, and judge for yourself whether it isn’t to your interest to smoke them, Offcial Declaration that He Has Taken an Adequate Quantity of Nourishment. Tue rooms ata hotel in Asbury Park, N. J, of Capt. John BaMingdr and family, of St. Louts, were robbed yesterday of $10,000 worth of jowelry, “Other guests of the hotel were also robbed. ¢ Tue London Zines Interprets the propo- sition to hold & Land-League Convention nt Dublin on the 16th of September to mean that the Land-League tenders purpose pre- venting the Land bill from having the tranquilizing effect intended by its framers, and wt further, purpose on thetr part to pro- long the active existence of the League “to the ruin of the country” (that Is, of the land- lords). The Times urges tle Govermnent to The Total Insurance Amounts to Less than Two Thousand Dollars. Statement that the Stubborn Sur- gical Fever Shows Signs of Breaking. — Rurvs Haren played {ton tho boys of the New .York Produca Exchango yesterday, He sold 289,000 bushels of “September on- tion” corn nt 693%, and netted between $8,000 and $9,000 by the transaction, Heavy Fires Raging in the Woods Near West Branch, Miob.—Other Gon- flagrations. The Assasin—New Poxt-Offlees—No Qon- __ teat to Be Raised Against Lap- Mayon Ifowext, of Brooklyn, seems to sttpport the law aud to.hold no purluy with wetting woll, Nothing will be done with bis ap- TRUCKEE, CAI, DESTROYED. Jenst mournful facts. share in the general confidence that the Pres-| tho Lea guers, ham and Miller. plication now, but, no. doubt, it will ually be | Tuuckee, Cal, Aug. 3—Flro broke out Inst | ‘whe teachers’ retreat, wolch bas just closed ident will recover. Ho has ordered that the es ) 4 presented to the Courts. night in a dance-houso on Jibboom atrect, which | !tsscssion, has beon highly successful. It be- fireworks purchased for the Fourth of July CanpInaL Guinent, of Paris, seems to OFFICI AL: THE PETITION. raged thronghout tho night and is sti! burning, | #80 On the 10th of July with the following corps celebration, but which were not used, in cone feel more keenly over the disturbances in ny fs ‘Tho fact that Guiteau has placed In tho hands | though now under control, having destroyed | Of Instructors: J, 8. Vincont, President; Prof, J. 5 1s Itome on the oceastion of the removal of tho S30 A. Of tho District Attorney a petition requosting | every business-house in town except three, and | W. Elchinson, Secretary State Board of Educa- sequence of the condition of the President, EXECUTIVE MANSION, Aug. 3—8:30 8. m.— be set off this e The Presilent slept_tranquilly the grenter part of tha night, This morning his tem- perature {gs nurmal and hfs general condition satisfactory. Another day of fayurable prog. ress isanticlpated, At presont bis pulso 1s 6; temperature, 08.4; respiration, 14, D. W. Brtae, * J. K. Banses, J.J. Woopwanp, Rosrur Reruns, D. Hayes AaNEWw. 12:50 'p.. at, EXECUTIVE MANBION, Aug. 3—12:30 p, m.—Tho President continues to progrosa steadily towards convalescence. He has taken to-day an it~ ereased proportion of solid food, hla wound ts dolug well, and his condition is better than yea- terday, At present bis pulse {s 100; tempera- ture, 84; respiration, 10, D. W. Briss, ¥ J. K. Barnes, J.J. Woopwann, Tosenrt Rernuny. TP. Mh EXkCoTIvE MAxsion, Aug. 3~7 p. m.—Tho President passed a very satisfactory day. The wound continues todo well. * He takes an ade- quate quantity of nourishment, and appears better than ut auy time since Injured, Tho risa of temperuture this afternoon was allght, At present tho pulso Js 102: temperature, W.4; res. piration, 19, D. W. Briss, 3. K, BARNes, J.5, Woopwanp, that ne be relesscd on ball is not considered of much importance in legul circles, When ap- plied tofora copy of tho document to-day, the District Attorney said: j‘itisnot yet a proper time to make {t publle, besides thero Js nothing now init. It will be filed with the Court event- untly, Thon, if any one dealres to publish It, thore will be no objection.” FEELING. - THR CONFEDERATE WARIIORS. Consicana, ‘ex., Aug. 3—At the third annual reunion of Parsons’ Confederate Cavalry Brigade, resolutions of deep syinpa- thy with the wouhred President and thank- fulness at bis promised recovery were adovted ‘unanimously. mang residences. The loss Is estimated at $160,000, Among tho heaviest losers are P. Sheridan, $12,000;.N. E. Burkbaitor & Co., $10,000; J. J. Adolph, $1,000; ‘1. Habel, $10,000; J. G. Loulson & Co. $25,000; Andy Johnson, $12,000; W. Hurd, $12,000; H. Davia, $10,000; 8. McKay, $20,000; G. W. Harr!- Bon, £10,000: Oud-Feltows, £10,000. Tho remainder of tho town was saved with Tauck ditliculty, The water supply was short. Tho losers show cotnmondabdte pluck, and re- building has already begun. The new town will be of more substantial construction than that destroyed. = ‘The insurance will probably aggregate aboyt one-third of the loss. ‘The charred bonus of some person unknown were found {uv tho débris of tho fire, Besides this, no loss of Hfe 1s reported. Front streot is flied with temporary buildings. Carpenters from Heno and nelyhboring towns have come to labor, and nono are turned away. Tramps have tlocked to the place in larwe numbers. {t waa rumored that tho 601, which once gave Truckee notice throughout.the land, wag to be reorganized for the purpose of kecp- ing tho domi-monde from locating In thor old quarters. Should tho Socloty bo formed, that fact will only bave to bo known to produce tho desired effect. e At 0:30 p. m. the fire had been quenched about: Odd-Fellows' Hall, The tntorlor of the building is in good condition. tion, Mussuchusctts; Prof. %. T. Frost, Mussa- chusetts; ‘Prof, Jobn Kraus and Mra. Maria Krau, Bwlto Kindergarten teachers, New York City Seminary; Vrof, Nathan Shepherd, New York; Prof. W. D, dfcClenleck, Jonos Iopkins University Prof. =F. ‘W. Osborne, Adelphi Acndemy, Brooklyn; Ed- wa rd A. Spring, Sculptor, New Jeravy; Prof. Ey F. Howard, Now Jersoy: Prof. 8, 8, Curry, Bos- ton University. Such an array of talent guar- anteed a most Inslructive and interesting course. Over one hundred tenchers were fn at- tendance, and tho schoolmarms, weary with cramming the bead and: flogging the body of Young America, found repose us well as nd- Vantage in the retreat at. Chautauqua. The ob- Jeet of tho teachers’ retreat is not so much to teach the varloug branches of common-school stisly agto itvestiznte and impress the prin- ciple of tuct in teaching, aud thus give new eu- thusiasm to the teachers work. Tho second day of the assembly was ushered in by ringing bolls and yelling newsboys, Froin Fto 12 one inceting followed another, put tne main futerest of tho oraing coutered in tho lecture at 11 o'clock by Dr. C, H. Fowler on the results of foreign missionury work, Thelectury took the wholy field of the advanoe of Christi- anity, He suld haste was the American dlecuse, but God was nover ina hurry. ‘Moralities, lke trees, grew by decades—frat a germ, thon by development to maturity. That wos God's way of teaghing humanity. God did not put o new-born rate io some clean place and give them in: pirntion, and make thom full-grown sages. It was said that it took tive geucrations tu teach the fuol of a bondman, and sevon to inake the band of a lady. Throwrh long centuries had Christianity beon at remains of Pius LX, than even Pope Leo XILL Tho Cardinal addressed .the Holy Fathor o letter some the ugo denouncing the conduct of the mob and the Govern- mont which ‘permitted such conduct, and now he fs out in o pastoral letter to, his clergy and to the faithful of his Architto- cese condemning the incidents referred to in language so strong as to call for the re- monstranco of the Italian Government, ——- «AN incendlary firébroke out and destroyed the greater part of the Villnge of Augusta, nine miles west of Battle Creok, Mich, ‘he fire started in a wagon shop, and about $20,000 worth of wooden buildings, mostly oceupled as stores, were destroyed.: The buildings were but partially insured. ———_ * Because Other People Say Blackwell's Durham Cigar: ettes are “just the thing,” “the best and purest: made,” “just what was wanted,” etc., that is no reason why you should say the same; but it js a good reason why you shill try them and judge for yourself, If they are right, then of course you don’t want anything else. : ‘Tire death {s announced of Bishop E. 0. Haven, of tho Methoillst Church, at Salem, Ore., and of William G. Fargo, President of ; the American Express Company and Mayor of Buffalo, also of Mr. James Clark, the senior momber of the Clark Thread’ Com- pany of Newark, N. J., at Paisley, Scotland. Dn. Lyon Puayratn, the Deputy Speaker of the House .of Commons, .the, same who figured so conspicuously yestorday in the Bradlaugh row, will snatl on the 18th inst. for the United States, should Parliament be then prorogued., The Baroness Burdett- Coutts and her young husband Intend to visit us in October, iy the opinion of his physicians the Pres! - dent's condition was better yesterday than atany time since the shooting. Ie gained: considerably in strength, and partook of beefsteak, milk toast, sand meat extract with relish and in consid- erable quantities. ‘The hypodermle injec- tlon of imorphia, which ‘is usually givon after the evening examination, . was yesterday reduced from one-elghth to one- sixteenth ofa grain, and that was found to be quite sufficient. The usual evening fever was slight, and had subsided at 0 o'clock, much earlier than usual. Soon after 9 o'clock the patlont went to sleep, and there was every prospect of his having a quiet, com- fortable, and refreshing night. NEWPonr. Newront, 0. 1, Aug. 3.—Mra. E.G. Harts- horne, of Providence, has tendored the free and exclusive tse of her villa to tho President and Mrs. Garfield tor September and October, WOsTON. 2 Boston, Mass,, Aug. 3.—Tho National Catholic Temperance Union hus telegraphed Secrotary Blaine thelr abhorrence of the attempted assast- natlon of President Gartield and congratulations upon bis steady progress towards recovery. POSTMASTERS. NEW OFFICES. Wasnrvaton, D. C., Aug. %3—The follow- OFFIcER O’Brien, the policeman who was shot bythe young thug Cahill, died lasteven- ‘A Famous Bull. ‘Tie investigation made by Drs. Thayerand y a ing Post-Oflices have been established In the ‘work, “It took 4,000 years to propare the world , Every snicker Ieniaws Black ng SR an ae Tem Rober MeEnchines represunting the United States Ropenr tuxsuux, | Wost: Burlington, Boone County, iti AT AUGUSTA, MIC. fora Christ and it might take aa many more to = ‘Treasury -Cattlo Comuisston, into the dls- Stata Pannington, Sulter County, Cal.; loyd Speetal Dizpateh to The Chicago Tribune fug on toward tho end: of - the ages, Heohcola: ine. Father nreaarious soliton. 1 TOE PRESIDENT. Brule County, Dak; Postville, Lawe BArTLY Creek, Mich. Aug, 3.—This forenoon ahd we omight yet live to seo ease prevailing among enttle in certain dis- fricts of Nova Scotin, leads to the conclusion that the diserse 15 not contagious, and that inost likely it is due to a poisonous weed which grows among the herbage. The deaths of the animals have been caused by” blood-poisoning, the blood changing to the color and consistency of water. ‘Cho disease has up to the present been confined to dis- tricts adjacent to the towns, Both gentle- well's Durham Bull, and when he sees the picture of that Bull on a package of Black- ‘well's Durham Cigarettes, he don'tneed to betold that those cigarettes are made of the best tobacco,and contain ‘no drugs. Threats of lynching Cahill and Milligan and Stanners, the fellow who shot Mrs, Cleve- land, have been'freety indulged in, CONFIDENCE. Qn Incendiary Ure destroyed the greater part of tho Village of Augusta, nine miles west of this oity. Anangine was sent from this city and saved a portion of tho village. Thirty thousand dollars’ worth -of wooden buildings, mostly oc cupied as stores, were destroyed, and no insur- anvc. Tho firo started in }. Becratt’s wagon- shop. Itis not kuown how it originated. It ls supposed’ to be the work of: an incen- diary or ‘a tramp. This wugon-shop and the blacksmith-shop adjoluing were totally the aay when the Gospel would be proached to every peopia in evory land. It touk eighteen centuries to--mouve 200,000,000 of Christians, and in 1878 there were 070,000, In 180 there were 170 missionaries; now they nutn~ ber 7,000, Thou n fow schools, now 12,000; thea {4,000 “heathon converts, now -4,600,000: then $29,000 were xziven for missions per nunum, now ,00,009, | We had been in the-secd time, but the flelds wero white, and we began to reap the hurvest, Dr. rence County, Dak.; Colbert, Chickasaw Na- tion, Indian Territory; Providence, Butler County, Kas.; Helloway, Lanawee -County, Mich.; Bobring, St. Louts Counts, Mo.; Turner, Polk County, Nob.; Burnham, Tuscarawas County, O.: Nero, Lucas County, O.; Hardman, ‘Umntitla County, Ore.; Gitlentine, Van Buren County, ——? Parnlck, Campbell County, Tenn; Route 19,601, betwoon = Hilunm, seven mites cast of* Gatnosborough, ten and a half tiles west [Supptement Ol] of Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ~ Wasiuxatox, D. C., Aug. 58.—-That the Cabluet share the general. belicf that the President {9 rapidly and ‘surely recovering is proved by the proparntions they ure mak. ing for leaving town on thelr usual summer vacations, Ifnothing unfavorable develops ina few days, Secretary Blaine intends to go to Maine on or about tho 45th Inst, und has been making preparation: 4 Ir fs stated. that Jay Gould has purchased a large portion of tho stock of the National Stock-Yards, near East St. Louls. The pur- chase was made, it is understood, in the In- terest of Gould’s rallrond enterprises, ‘Tho grent-Now York capitalist has been invest- Fowler has lost none of his clo- quence, go woll known to. Chicago Methodists, minors: whom ho spent his entire life while a NASLOF, aes ae y At2:00 p,m, the Rey. J. W. Hamilton del! : x nen {vit recommen: hat und. Sec- ‘ ‘ r yeu, tt: had ingurance of v= ing quite largoly n= Bt Louts.of: Into, anit It | a ant. sand” e Hirer Pale veturyLincoln ic alrundy ramerogion, |-Armston, Parola County, Tox.; Sunny Lake, sw oa ‘ale gouges, Honloa's wagon-shop ent |-ofed nn autortatning and ‘witty icuture on Fite woulil scoih that lie contemplates owning the | © pr beter ti Secratary Wihdom keep: Washington, | BuniecCounty, Foxy Routo,-. 122, -betwoon | 724k 4 ou this there was -no Insurance; te be- ‘| QUdauislite.” and ats p,m. WiPwouty Years of amine the herbage of the district whore the Strickl! yon miles south, and Lampassus ¥ Sunday-Schuol Work " wus tiacrated eloquently cutire village. a disease has provallad. Dub-runs off fora few: hours abies tinib to a. fen tes gosth cu ploment 69), Swan, carbon ing a total loss. ‘Tho Post-Oflleo and oullding | by W. Sackay, of Lyons,N. Y. ‘ S D : neighboring mountain resort, where hisfam- | ("mie Pi : ’ ‘were burned, ‘Tho mail matter-and overything chaser nail : County, Wyoming. ‘The following Western Post-Qitices have been discontinued: Fremont, Shiawassee County, Mich. and Severance, Sibley County, Minn. GREEN TAPE. It seoms the forty-throo Postmasters at Prest- dential offices reported by the Departmont fa having failed to render their quartely re~ turpe within the specitled time had all or nearly all complied with tho regulations, only thoy had omitted to paste a zreen Inbel on the envelope. Hence tho injustice done to Poatmasters. LAPHAM AND MILLER. . NO OMECTIONS WILL BU RAISED TO THEIR ELECTION. Wasuinoton, D. CG, Aug. 3—Lnquiry Ir appears now that the forty-three Post- masters who were reported as not having comptted with the instructions of the Post- master-General In not sending in thelr re- ports forthe last quarter of the fiscal year did really send In their reports, but, not hay- Ins pasted the Jabel directed by the Post- Office Dapartinent on the envelope, the re- ports were mislaid. i SUNDAY-SCHOPL CONVENTION. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ’ Manvisoy, Wis., Aug. 3.—The aecond day of the Sunday-Sehoot Convention was a beautiful one, Tho wenther was clear, but rather too warm, which was tumpored, howover, by the luxurious follage and close proximity of tho clear watera of Leko Monona, The attendance was quite us Jarge as yeaterday. More tents were put up, med Hie regular order of exercises gone through wi : TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION. Toston, Mass. Aug. 3.—The annus! Conven- tion of the Catholic Totat Abstinence Union af America opened to-day. After the celebrutivn of solemn high mass at the Cathedral and a ily aro summering, Sceretary Iunt ts pre- paring to take a trip on the Dispatch, SICK, se Secretary Kirkwood has been ‘paying the penalty of summer life hore by a malarial at- tack, but Is now woll enough to leave, and will probably soon yo in search of fresh nir. Attornoy-Goneral 3iacVeogh hasbeen another victim to hot weathor and hard work, aud In- tends to get somo rest and change as soon as possible In rural Pennsylvania, Of the othorbigh ollicers of the Government, Controller Knox moon to Niagara next weok, Indian-Commis- sloner Price is out of town on a short vacation, and others nro packing thelr trunks, Tn a fow of value in tho building was saved; no insur ance on the building. Daniols’ drug-store next caught, and burned with great rapidity. Tho stock of drugs was saved in a damayed condi- tion; no insurance. Louis Crane's inent-mar- ket and building wore burned. Ho had nn fn- surnnco of $150 on the building. Burdick's gro- cory was also destroyed, but most of the stack was Saved; no insurance. Mcilenry's harness, shop was burned to the ground, but had an insurance of £400 uponit. A dwolling-bouso a laborer wus building was completely demolished and uo in- surance was had upou it. W. M. Htogers’ shuc- shop, which be also occupied as a dwelling, was 4 total los, with no insurance. Tho household ‘were saved, and also his stock and tovls, a last building burned was a largo frame structuro used ns a punip-shop by ‘Thomas i. Morton and owned by Lute Giddings, There was a A RATHER extensive conflagration took place In the North Division of Chicago yes- terday. ‘A fire broke out in tho planing-mill of Jacob Lauer, at the ‘corner of. North avenue and Jalsted street, and the planing-mill ond four adjacent cot- tages wore destroyed.. Tho firemen, under the skillful management of Marshal Swenle, acted with thelr usual promptness and skill. A pile of lumber on the sidewalk - contrary to the .firo ordinance took fire, and threatened tora time to spread tho con- flagration across the strect, but, owing to the ———— STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Cutcago, HANNINAD & ST, Josurtt RAILUOAD COMPANY, _ STOCKHOLDERS’. MEETING. Notice is hereby given thut a mosting of the Stocke bolders of the Chienyo, Jlunnit ee Sea tate oad Company will bo told at thot ly No, Wi Ls ee Ara mecting held Inst night in Belloville, which has hitherto been regarded us his stronghold, Gambetta was floreely «de- nounced as ao bourgeois traitor, and threat- sr fullest. Chtcazo, tliinols, on tho Ith day of August, YY exertions of the firomen, this was provent. | day’, at this rato, Washington will assume tts | Ainong Dutocratic leaders‘and managers here, | HOmen Snes. This, bone tha last building on tho eet Harwell, Nik, Faigbant, ireet ar soot wiltlr she fate of) Glemen’ “Thaniess; | 2 4 is oustomury midsummer atupluity, about whether any protest or contest will | square, swapped tne finines, Tho buildings were | 2orHiou, tho delegates prooreded to the ball of ad ed. Were the Building Department of the clty as zealous asthe Fira Department the contlagration would not have been so exten- sive qs lt was. ‘Tho total loss fs estimated at $41,000, awd the insurance is only $4,000, Pamphicts satirizing and ridiculing hin were freely sold, and the electors. wero ex- horted no longer to mmin{ster to the vanity of the ex-Dictator. Boston College, whero Father Byrne exptained that the Archblahop was unable to attend, and in his bebulf welcomed the dolegatca, BROTHER MOODY. SPRINGFIELD, Muss., Aug. i.—Tho D. L, Moody Bible convocation at Northfield began to-day. be made aguinst admitting Miller and Lap- ham to their seats before organizing, shows that, Ifany sich action ts contemplated by the New York Democrats, the party leaders here have not been informed of it. Avery proulnent Democrat, who 1s associated with payne Momtelt ayo, whioss torms of ofiice expire Brorder of tho Board of Diroctora this Juty 15, 1881. JOUN A. ILTON, Seortary > President. Stockholders’ Meeting. FOR THY FIRST TIME | there was addod to-day to the general good re- port of tho President’s condition the stntemont that the usual surgical fever bas shown signs of broaking. It was vory aligtit tho latter: part of tho afternoon to-day, and still loss carly in tho allot we and when the fire had once pained neudway thore was no stopping it till fe bad burned the entire square. Hud there beon any wind blowing the whole villaze would buve boon swopt away. Tho villago hail po fire protection, and thore was leas than $2000 insurance on all the bulldings. pee Irs proposed to hotd In. Romo on the 7th Phere wilt ben special meating of tho Stockholders Yesrenpay was another field-day in the | evening. Thore aro many signa outside of tho _ TF: ee ofthe Stor‘ oakt et in. favor of lon of eI y e i tho National manugemont of tho party, sald to- FOREST FINES. Wee ecu Haevoatu tacbite Sets oe | quad ara at which Shay aban of House of Commons. ‘There was a first-clags | favorublo bulloting that tho President ts fairly | pignt that he did not beliove thoro Would bo any Boeelat Dissatch to ‘The Chicago THnunee CASUALTIES. Sea on ie second day of Ueatembor A Dsl. | Poe raves and near relatives of those who | FW at the lobby entrance, caused by the at- | O" tho roud te rocovery, Beveral of those at | objection toseuting Miller und Lapbumn prompt. || HAsT SAGINAW, Bich Aug. D.—Hoavy fires Hevottubmiuiqutonvoto urmen Sigekboluurs the | tose thotr lives fu tho prison or on’ the scaf- | tempt of Bradlaugh to forco his way in aplte tendants who have scarcely left tho White | jy; that no charges of anything wrong ‘bad | aro raging in the woods about two tnites south DROWNED. House sinco tho shooting buve been seen on tho Streets yesterday and to-day enjoying their firdt relaxation from tho long watching. Dr. Agnow and Dr. Hamilton think that, after a fow more visite, it will not bo nocossary for {uéntoa of inereasing the eupital stock Gt said Cotas WOM end thts notica of suid weoting te herouy given Sirequired by awe 1D, W.COBI, Secretary. been mado in conncction. with thoir olection, and tho only basis for any sort of objec »| tion would bo in tho fact that at ono day’s balloting leas than a majority pf tho Btato Spectat Diepatch to Tha Chicaco Tribune, MansHaurtowN, In, Aug, 3—A. Page, for twenty yenrs 4 residentof this clty, was drowned: this morning fn tho Iowa River.’ Ho bad driven of West Branch, along the line of the Mackinaw Division of the Michignu Central. One thousand telegraph poles belonging to H. C, Ripley, of East Saginaw; 3000 cedar posts - owned of: the resjstance of a squad of policamon, commanded -by Dr. Lyon Playfair, Deputy Speaker of the Commons, Bradlaugh failed, though not until he had made oa desperate fold, through the influotice of Pope ‘or King, are expected to attend. ‘he proposed meet+ FIRM CHANGES, ing 1s highly approved by tho Italian Libor- ee eae ee3 ee ee oe Oe nr 6 was prosoutin the Jolut Assembly, Ho | by E. A. Hildreth, of West Branch; 6,000 |.down to washa youug blooded horse, and rode DISSOLUTION. ls): mnuny. OF wlio hava promléed to-attend,; strugalo,'in which ho was utterly exhausted | thor of thom to be hero regularly. iind not think the eoutest would bo made on this Dosta ened. by tte Mlohigan Goueeal Heat: itn into tho water A sudden eop-o8 was c c Vk, hc ¥ BETTER AND BETTE \- - : - + < . it down, = BB 2 om of nhodoa, esate DEAMGRS aT | ‘Now nat the Land bil! has" passed | and his clothes torn, In the House thore was To the Western Atsocinted Press, ria oat Kian Of sg meee By ee ee LURLeY ere ree Oe ate Fae ncteranetig up, is body. waa found a "Bb Bigeyithual conseatan@all savetesna gasinges | through tho ‘onse of Commons, the Irish a wordy war, quito as exciting ns the muscu | Ayasmnaron, Aug. d—It is tho old story—that | the Republicans could, and no doubt would, re- | pass the firo up to 7 o'clouk this ovoning, and | hour later. His wif ang ebildron aro at Civar cB Guise hte teen, ld ond Trunsterrad to the | membors soci’ to think that they can treat | Ine war outstde, ‘tho Speaker decided that | tho Prosidout ta doing remarkably well. Every | taliato ia tho House, whore ao mauy Democratic | tho tral north teat Wolld Station waltiny far | Lake on ® piwasuro uxcurslon, Io su son-hn~ HAtuek sald business under tho curporate. nase | that body to # tastéof obstruction, ‘thay | Bradiauglt lind no right to enter, and | day ho is vottor and better. All reports trom | ‘sents aro coutested, A prominent Democratio the fire tosupalde, law of Elder Swearenyiu, well known in lows tho sick-room, ofticial or unoftielal, continue to bo of tho most oncouragimg character, Thoro are but very fow inguirics at tho White House about tho President, Tho official bulloting, which are posted on a tree in front of the White Tfouso, aud distributed around tho diferont Do- partments, and also posted bohind the plate- gloss windows of the drug stores, furnish auch ood news that tho White Jlouse la spared from Inquiries about tho Prosident. To-day at the Wahlto Houso was, of ovon a more cn- couraying charactor than yesterday. It is about dovided thut, a8 soon as tha President can bo moved, bo will bo taken first to tho Soldiers’ Home, Then, if ho boars that move, ho will, aftor bo reats thors # few days, be taken on @ goa voyage, “Tho doctdrs are anxlous to get the President away from tho talartal Iniiuonce that porvades the White Houso, . and sald Company h - Macta and dabta, THODLG. Lita DLEY & CO. se CALUMET IRON & STEEL COMPA. ; thawing purchased the asscta and business y hades, Dvadley .& Cu,, successors to Jos, He Hite - Cu. will hereuster corduct sate bust= LH nder Uta aforesuld corporate weno, anc asnumed, anit till pay on presentation ls geneeurie Of buatnces, all contracts ard obtle Mofsatd firms of Ithodes, Bradley & Cor : CALU: re August 1, eee IRON & STEEL CO. ——_—_——_—_——————— PROPOSALS, ; NICK CONTRACTORS Sealed Proposals both Gladstono and Sir Stafford Northcote indorsed this decision, Lnabouchére aud Sir. Wilfrld Lawson protested agalnst the ox- clusion of Bradiaugh, and offered resolu-’ tions which, if passed, would have tho olfect of permitting Bradlsugh to take his seat, ‘The Sponker refused to entertain Lawson's resolutions, aud both Labouchdre and Luw- son while speaking wore declared out of order,’ Brondhurst, Joseph. Cowen, ond John Bright also protested against tha treat- ment to. which Bradlaugh: was subjected, and Mr, Bright was called to order for irrele- vancy, Lord John Munnors and a few Tory gnats of his ilk tried to irrliata Bright on his belng ruled out of order, and the whole Mothodist vircles, Last winter he was travel- ing salesmun for the Chicago sige gooe tlrta of Cloveland, Shotly & Huling, and later of the notion tirm of Graves & fiuling, - Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OrrawA, Il, Aug. ih—Hertio Trenary, a 5- year-old gon of an attorney of that nanic, wee drowned In the canul lock hore thisovening, He wos ston n fow ininutes before, the accident oce curred, nnd his body was recovered wt once, but all attempts to cosuscitato him proved valu. CAUGHT IN SIIAFTING. Sreciat Dupatch to The Chteago Tribune. Lexixatoy, Ky,, Aug. .—John Stevens, on employé of the Henry Clay diutillury, was borri- bly mangled this afternoon. In runotug a belt he wus caught in the abutting and dashed agalnst tho coillng several times before tho Tuachinery could be stopped. Voth lugs were broken and bis right shoulder diglocated, Senator says be will not sustain any shiacton tosouting Millor and Lapham if any is mado: that tho Sonatitu tonal provision that the Stato sball not be seurive) ‘of bor representation in the Senate will forbid him doing anything elgo than voto for a prompt scating of both the New York Senators, TELEGRAPII-POLES. NO MORE WILL BE RAISED, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘fribunes Wasuinatox, D.C. Aug. 3—The Com- missioners of the District of Columbia haye taken tho first steps towards obliging tho telegraph aud telephone companics to put tholr wires underground, Upon an applica- tlon of tho Mutual ‘Tolegraph Company to bo allowed to creat additional polos, tho request was donled, Tho Commissioners went further forced tho Commons to spend all last night considering the vote for the exponses of. the housshold of that extremely useless, person, tho Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Should they succeed In haying the items stricken out altogether they will have done good work, AT STREATOR, ILL. sSpeelat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Strxatou, IL, Aug. &—Tho reaidenco of Mr Pollock was entiroly destroyed by tire last night about 11 o’slock,. The blaze caught in an out- building !u which the famity were in tho habit of cooking. Thodamageto the house is about $2,000, put most of tho furniture was suvod. Thero was no insurance on the property. Streut- or has but a little Babcock, whieh got thare Jiat dn time to Bea tho roof fallla, and was in poor working order, NEAR KENNEY, ILL. Speetal Disvateh ta The Chieago Tribune, Crinron, Ub, Aug, &—William Brolsford’s barn,'a mammoth etructure, containing hordes, hay, farm-imploments, and many other Valua- bie artictes, worth $1,000, was set on tro lust Raitnoap-Comsmisstonest Finn, acting on the suggestion and by the suthority of five Ccneral Managers of Western roads, has issued an Invitation to other: Managers.to sond representatives to a inceting of tho Jolnt Executive Conunittes of. raflroad mag- nates to consider whit steps are necessary to putanend to tho rulnous war of rates bo- tween New York and. Western poluis, ‘The < night at i$ o'clock und entirely burned down, rs held on the.10th inst. scene was disgraceful In the wxtreme, Av 10 O'CLOCK TO-N: than a slmpte denial, and orderod generally that } consuming two horses und n call, No inaucu xd a hg received at the Office of W. E. Tay= snoeltea wil Ce a —_—_ Dr, Ditas loft tho White House ban to the | no moro poies should be orectod in the city, and | ‘The barn was sltuuted ono mito from Keuney, THE PEORIA KXPLOSION, A ay gor Souts Adama-at., Peoria, IL,’ ‘A pike: broke out in a danco-house at |. TH amendmonts tothe Laud bill proposed } dopot to moot Dr, Hamilton, who urrivod from | that no new wires should bo rin Above ground, ss : Splat Diupaten to Tae CRecge Tene, 2 2 UF JS, IML at I2o'elock m, for the entire coms "| ps he late Tuesday night or early | bY the leading Tory and Whig Peers, and | Now York, Dr, Bliss, whon loaving, told s ro- | excopt upon poles alroudy eructed, The Com- IYDE PARK, : Prout, Il, Aug, 3.—-Tho fatullty 8 dis- = eldae, Voonsetyrmeeers at the Union Depot rulokogs Cals JAte Phosday sl fib OF GAY: Ri ¥ issioners will try to havo n bill passed by the Parkalde Station, ultuated at tho Junction of | aster at the Wooluer Distillery bag exceeded all a Poaria, fil which aro Mkely to be adopted, exclude | portor that tho Prosident was sloeping quietly } missioner Pi tl 4s 4 i sis fa bo'aech at, tho once in treorla, No, cap | Yesterday morning and spread rapidly, de- m sof | amd naturally, that tho dosos of morphine, | Roxt congross obfixing ull wirce to to romoved | thu IltinolsContral and the Walkimory & Ubto | expectations, William ‘Boull, whowa recovery Reade trad eng ae ee edie AP | atroyinue every business house In tho place | fomthe operation of the bill tenants o bypadormically administerod, bad ben roducod | fom the strocta aad from housctopa and lid | ttettrouds, wax burned yortorday afternoon ut | lid boon prudtotd, died to-day, malking the thir. parts of ostutes managed on .the Engllsl system, tenants wno pay a yearly rental of $500; provides that landlords may apply to tho Courts for an Incrvaso of ront; that the Highest compensation pald for disturbance shall not, exeeed $2,500; exclude from the denoilts of the componsation clauses of the Dill tenants who muy have wasted or, ax- hausted thelr faring, and tenants who have beon guilty ofa broach of statutory provisions regulating the dealing between landlords and tenante;. the substitution of Isuac Butt’s detinition of w fulr rent, that fs to say, a rout baseil on tho present degree of productive ness of a farm and the price: of produce, for the definition of rent adopted -by the Com ~ mons on the praposition of Charles Mussel, which Is such a tent as » good tanant should pay year in year out, always taking Into cons alderation the improvements elfected on the holding; alvo.an amendment to provide for the right.of appeal from the decision of the Land Court, and the “abrogation of the Par nell clause praventing the sale of » farm for ‘debt pending the tixing of g judictal rent, ‘These amendments will be supported by the Duke of Argyl, tha Marquis of Lansdowne, under the sidewalks, ———=—__—_- THE CHEROKEE NATION. Latree Kook, Ark. Aug. 3—An olection was told Monday in tho Chorakeo Nation, Indian Torrltory. Forty mombers of the National Counoll and sfyenteen members of tho Grand Counoill wero choson fora period of two yoars, besidos a Clork, Bollettor, Judge, and Sheriff tor ouch of the nino districts, Twotickota were Jn tho fleld,—one called * Union," and tho other “National.” Thor ta but tlttle difference bo- twoon thom, tt pen simply 8 Aube: ot ae “Sng, returns indicate tho Sita co equal divjded between the favtions, ‘There was considerable oxvitement und 4 nun. Wor of rows in yurioum® districts, pone of which, ut ol 10 DY 1 will begin tholrtorm of olllew (ho firt Monday in November, ae i ’ FREAK OF. NATURE, +s Larter Roce, Aug. —On Sunday Aux, J, at. Ga'glock, Mra, De. 8,.W, Bird, living near Hamilton, Roanoke County, gave birth tou girl child wolghing twelvo pounds, with its brains on the outalde of {ts oranium, and tho child Is well deyoloped,-hasa tine form, and no do formity, savo that the ocyos are juciined to staroout, ‘The child has po forchead,. sava shout nae na istantine te gutleuly wottoy peg whore tao froutal is the olla .teunth vietiin, He was farhor of two boys who oxplrad Saturday night, Only five of those ius Jured are now ullvo. a THE MINT INVESTIGATION, BAN Francisco, Cal, Aug, In tha Mint in- Yostiution to-day G, W, Bryant, inelter and ree finer of tho Cursor Mint, was tho principal wit ness, He had obtalned sonyu bullion at the Carson Mint from tho Northorn Bello by remitting the rellning charges on {t, but found be could not work It without :loss tothe Government, On notitying Mr, Low, of the Anglo-Callfornian Hank, that. tho ‘charges would have to be im posod, tha bullion was taken away frou tho Car- gon Nint, Bullion trom the Northern Belle wont through Carson en route to San Francia but bald the thoy could not ovtulu it, although thoy pane prices as the San Frunclsco Mlut, ~ : ——— “STEAMSHIP NEWS, > Hauguna, Aug. .d—Arrived, the Cambria, from New York, “: Naw Yous, Aug, &—Arrived, the Frisia, from Hamburg; the Denmark, fron London; the Lu brador, from Haye, and the Hobuustauffcn, from Hromon, (0: ain Losnon, Aug, S—Helvela, Rbynland, and ‘Maas, from Now York, und Brauuschwely, frou Baltimore, hava arrived out, age avout4:a, ‘Tho bullding wus totally destroyed, Tt wus valued at $1,000, Itcaught fire from the sparks of a Bultlmoro & Oblo cuyiue. AT TAMAQUA, TA, TAMAQUA, Pan, Aug. 3—Tho fre iu No, 0 mine is undor control. ——————— REMOVING INDIANS TO NEW RESERVATIONS, Denvan, Colo,, Aug. f.—Otto Mears, of the Uw Indian Connnissiou, arrived hero to-day on route to. the now Ute reservation ou the White and Groen Rivers, iu Utah, At Salt Lake ho will ba joined by Comumissloner Itussell, und tho two will procood to the reservation wader tho escort of soldiora and propare It for the recop- tion of tho aan we Mears ue dou! mov mw four Fetes Stale Hierry, under” tha "prownt arruukement, Ww! indians, were ‘nailited threo weuks age that thelr removal would take placa within two months, ‘Thoy euy very little, but Mears thinks thoy will move without trouble, Iu any grents they will be escorted by 6ou troups. fu says ull tho new lands assigned .aro better than any. part vf tho Uncompuagbra Fesurvallonl For the pres: ont the Souther Utes belonging to portion of the yuservation In Laviate County - cannot bu rewoyed, but, after the others uro 1G they, will probably be anxinus ta follow, Hors wilt bo settled on the new reservation ncompaghry, Ulntab, and White liver Indlang, nuubering in all 2,700, 8 a « ; to one-elxtocnth of a grainy that the foyer was lowor to-night than usual, and docs not cause any uocasinoss, agit recoded varly, and, ia fact, wont down to-night cariier than herotofore, Tho progress of the President toward recovory tu-<day was marked and satisfactory, Ho ‘hus taken rather moro than tho usual amount of nourishment, Including boofsteak, milk, moat extract, tonst saturatod with boot Juice, and a little coffec, Hla strength {8 dally increasing, and ‘ho {8 alrcady abla to do moro In tho way of turning himself. jn bod and heipin, othors to ralso bis body than the surgvons thin! prudent to allow. SINCK LAST NIGUT AT THIS HOUR he has had between cleven aud twolvo hours of qguict, natural sloop, und the bypudersule injec lon of onerelghth of a yraii of sulphate of imorpbia, which Is usually givon him after the evoulug oxaosination, waa. reduced to-night to one-sixtecnth oof 8 urain, which was found." to -bo - amply auflicient. Pho uftwrnoon fobrilo rise was to-day tritling, and subsided detore # o'clock, Sinco that haur the patient bas slopt most of the time, and is asleep now, with every prowpovt of buying 0 nine of quiet refres! fest. In the opinion of tho surmcuns, the lresident is bottor end stronger to-day than.at.auy time heretofore. De. Awnow raturuad: to Philadelphia this morning, aoq ~ Dr, - Hamilton arrived from “Now York HU p,m. To view, however, of the President's extremely favorable condition, it was not thought nocossury for De, Hamilton to come bo tho Ezocutivo Mansion to-night, —————— é except three, and many residences, ‘Tho total ‘loss {s estimated at $30,000, Only about one-tlilrd of the loss is covered by in- surance, ‘The people of Truckee shaw that the oxample of Chicago hus not bean lost on them. ‘They’ haya conmmeuced to bulld al- ready, “is ——. ‘Tue corner-atone of a monument to Gov, Caswell, the Revolutionary War Governor of North Carolina, was Jald at Ralelgh yester- aay by the Masonlo fraternify, The coro- mony was witnessed by 10,000 persons, Sen- ator Vance and Goy, Jarvis mado sultable addresses, During the parade a number of soluiors were overcume by the heat, and ono man, Adam Haugh, who went to Ralolgh with Sherman's army In 1803, and who has Hyved there since, died. bi ‘Tie story Js tald in another page how Fredrlok 1. Banks, a young man of Phantxe ville, Pa, swindled his best friend and bone- factor, Mr, Garratt, formerly of Phosntxville, but now of San Francisco, out of $0,000, ‘Mr,. Garrett waa © Banks’. Sunday-school teachor, and, having taken an Interest In the nt Company ressrye tho rigut to roject any or all a RE —_—__ Comarission MERCHANTS. . « HleconD & PHILLIPS, fom ISSION MERCHANTS, & (23 LaSallesst. . RAIN OPTIONS A SPECIALTY. ~~ OPTICAL GOODS. si ay, DP \enel*\"ee jenuel’) £SP lee 1Pl fe Moe §, Proce C108 sulted to alt sights on aciontino Sracuven uy Bere Aud Viold Giassos, ‘Tolascopus, My ar er Ct, Discount Vir eel? Ordered of us during August, 1881. TOWARD ELY & CO. Tailors, abash-av., comer of Monroe-st. MW len ltlees 2.” LEFT IN DARKNESS, © eee Bpectat Dispatch to Tae Catcuso Tribune, ‘a admitted to the Bar, was given o $9,000 claim by Mr, Garrett to collect. Banks collected, but put the money in his own . y. t ~ frou yo cLoo too ee oe eau city werd Ia as ov! a | Mupiots darkness all turouge tho might, ne af ou young follow, ho paid for his education, for | and other LiberalPeers, und will doubtless and where the froutal should bo # KANSAS CROPS; M, Auy. Be-By thé;breaking down of me Maxey OTICE, & Kuropean trip for him, and bestowed on |.be adopted by the Lords and reflected by the THE ASSASIN Fee ne oe nae ie tier coveriig oxista | TOPEKA, Kas, Aug. Q—Tho quarterly roport Paiatlh jniho Hruas Blestele Light Works, TS Bs MYATT, resldeut oF the Wer | himmany other klndnesses, Banks, bolng | Commons, and then there will bo o row NOT TO BE BEEN, ‘on the Laak, part o of the head. About an pen of the Bovrofary of the State Hourd of Agrl> | some paris of the city were ‘Jott Ia durkuces cage Chl Sema will be which will doubtless be looked on with Wasutnatoy, D..0., Aus. 3—AJl requests | anda balf from the upper part o: culture showa an acreayo this year in winter coal-Diuck hair se inch und a balf loug. Tho child bes Lisck oyes, features regular, and ia healthy ana doing wll, ‘ . wheat of 1,014,613, adecronue of 4125+ gores made at the jail for:permlssion-to sea Gul- comparad with last your; estimated ylold thie, La ia eae erate Mondey, auuzust teau, or-evon to enter the rotunda, continue yf r ‘ igerent may OF dy ean UP bet iapey ia pleasure by, many othera than bellig: Irishnen - 1 PLY a ¥ atti. SN