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RAILROAD ( tic Plans’ for Enlarging as Union Pacific Rail- : way System, ¢ etous Branches under Oonstrug- ee in Colorado and tho Min-. ing Districts, ation of a New Route to San gee in Connection with tha Santa Fe Road. ¢gnmissioner Fink Goos Through the Formality of Asking for In- formation. —— ference Relative to the Now oO gchedule of Maximum : Rates, a ‘contemplated Extension by the sar Paul Road at Rock- ford. IN PACIFIO EXTENSIONS, Ry ate tho Union Pacific allroad gobbled i Kansas Pacific and Denver Paettic and, tablished! a through lino to the Paci from ans City, via Donver and Choyonne, tho peo- ‘and papers of St. Louls have veon crowing Peay, and predioting that henceforth all or see tho Pacific. business would yo vin St. Teal and the Omaha route’ would bo used: eroly for local business, and heneo tho three Och lines to Chicago would loso their princt- California business, white the St. Louts linea ~tne Misgourt Vactiic nod Wabash,-both con> troved by Gould—would gain noarly all of it, Whatever tho Intention of Mr, Gould mny havo deen at thotimo whon he ainalgamated tho Kan- wsPacific with tho Union Pacitie, thare can be no doubt at present that Umabo will continito to bo tho principal terminus of tho Union Pacific, and thehopesof tho St. Louis louds regarding tho Kansas Clty route to Denver nnd tho Pacitic Coast will not bo realized. If tho managers of the Union Pactilo ever badan {don of making Kansas City nnd Bt, Louts tholr principal termi- has certainly como over tho spirit ni,achaogo of thelr dreams. For months past the Union Pacifohss been butlding oxtonsionsnnd branchos ioall dircetions, all of which tond to greatly whorten thelr linc from “Colorado points aod tho Pacilo Const to Omaha and ta Chicago via tho Gmaha lines, <A great dealof blowing has beon done over tho rapid construction of new lined through tho mountains by me Denver & Ito Grando and tho Atchiaon, fopeka & Santul's Ruilrouds, but hanily a word bas so far been learned about tho immenso number of now linos Intely constructed or in tho ‘of constriction und contemplated by tho Pacific. ,While tho onerations of tho Den- yer& Rio Gando and Atchison, ‘Topeka & Santa Fé Toads haye beon| guntic and unprocedented, yet-tho Union’ Pacitio hag accomplished still nore in tho construction and formation of new nes through the mountains, and in shortening Su )ioes io Omaba, thus «ineking Chicago again ft principal terminus for ite Immenso systotn of roada,” Fhe reason that the Union Pacific peo- ple bave kept quiot about most of thelr entor- prised was to Bvold unduo oppoaltion on the part it their oppencnta And to take them by surprise, Allthelr plans oro now so far udvanced that ‘they feol no “furthor Spprabonsions’ about rg the full details ta tho publia teu the Suan ot au Parnes: aus. jot important of those plans, nan ney empl, is thelr Tow dulosbure cut- of; This tine runs from Jalesburg, Neb., on the main ine, to Evans, on tho Danver Pacitle. {Tho Prlocipal object of building this lfno fs to maka. sabort lIne to'Denver from Chicago, vin Onnha. Dy this route the Union Paoitic shortens tts lino ta Denver sixty milea, making it over 100 inites shorter from Umnba to Donver than from Kane siCity via tho Kansas Paolo or tha Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé, na will bo scon by tho tol- lomng figures; By tho Union -Pacifte from Omaha vin tho Jutesburg cut-off to Denyor tho | dittance will be 565 milos:.from Kansas Oity to Denver via tho Kansas Pacific tha distance is mille, ond = from: Kausns Clty to Denver vin tho Atchison, ‘lopoke & Santa 76 lt is 754 miles, And besides the differance in the distance, the Julesburg ling hus muchensior grades, and!s muck botter adapted for honvy freight traiiic than olthor of the Knusas City les, The Julosburg Ine to Donver will bo ready for busineas by Oct. 1, 188], Another important rond in tho courgo of con- Hruction in ‘Nourasba 4g the Omabn & Repul dean Valley Branch. ‘Chis bns wroad: ‘OL completed from Grand Island, on the maln Hino Of tho Union Pacific, to St. Paul, Neb, distance oftrenty-fivo mites, From St, Patil tho lin fabbeca sure id For adistanca of fifty mites Fon Iwan. deta. uo fatontion of te Union Pacitio ple to extend this line as ‘bleh will givo thoma hort tino trom ‘Chieuse tnd Omaha to the Block Hille, and.the shortest YO livo-stock regions ongtho Gcalinoat, “ort Harteutt, on tho lino of This Pras boon, urchased from tho Government Union Pacifle, The Fort ig locates noar {8 borthera boundary of Valle} County, No= bak f tho Loup itt al cou Talon In tho valloy of tho La ver. It cons tts ne stong and coucrote buildings, which forse m 28 oxcellont nuctoua for a promising vn. Itis tho object of the Union Pacifla poo- ro uulze thoso palletes for tho accomma- maiey hor alere na ou gant who wacan to Hof the country tholr future tome. Thoy will afford oxvotlunt sheltar to the sy aro properly located, a htather Gnd util maro important scheme ts 2 ow Orexon lino, of which a short account The Pn gen bublishied in ens ARCO RE vee tho mnin line at Granger, ills west of Oinnha, and runs in. a Horinwest- following Ham River to Hodycs u ents on to Baker City and probably to. Ive ie , Oro. on the Columbia iver. ‘This Tency ftaded for a distance of 150 intles to jot cit ver Haaln, and work i¥ wong on bo- aie olves Pass, ‘Thu location la now mato eels River Hasta to Snake Rivor, and sure Oy. uate ow fut the fleld’all tho way to Baker . ybraneh Is to run from this tno fol- Blain, good iver to tho Challis and Bonanza thee cums in Idaho, whore rich deposits of tds and cold ore bave recently been discov-. plaza, 4s tho ftitention to hava’ tho no cam- Principat gitker City by January, 188, Tho ite nat cg of butidinue thls Iino is to make Korot, ‘aciiia @ compotitor with Viliard’a Compan’, Pacie & Oregon ‘transcontinental Treitiy Ayy ee, the: manngors of the Un! torte aim that this will ba by long odds tha Colenyet BOB available, and best route from. Vier eo the Columbia River, and, while the thor grote has outtets to tho Iokea ‘at Duluth. fan fing 207 Huo tends direct to Chicago, and 4p other outlet, Thore wero reports trove onion Hacitlo will not get the Huo' manage’ Fort Hull Indian Resorvation,but tha rmon, pete tat thore is no truth In the Beeutinted wie gh, trouly, has just boon and den with the Indians’ for tho rl wht ot way Byuedy Barr rire ihe. nutoemionG tia ‘boon chlofs lutercsted, ‘portant ns tho above solomon roy a t now In courso ‘of cons reagent as, this ty the formution of nn Jude- itioat ne from the ‘terminus of tho Union Fy ae to Ban Francisco in ordor to Gatral Pach t Pavltia independant of the iy Te will thon run Treea Wren Novadn rango ta_ th Te reheat? ®, Yovemits Vallo. twsan reunolee Pelton neral dlatricty in Utah and on tho ot ont Pails bo reached by this lino, . Hue cubtow Ppellia, so Oud tae by ut Megatlations aro aa in prom doulas ‘Toxas Pacitio will Pacino etecut of tho Southorn and Cou- pads. Tt poued ‘was tha Ats ibn, Topeka sulltoral i extonsion of the on OutTUEtiOn, ebalt LUI od tote is undog epost & Santa K6, No= eressed that herp mseod, have wuiliclontly mee tenie il yore can bardly Lou dowbe that DovgE the Utah run aod it wider uiiroad. ty Hoo Pow gure dea 8 Ly rack ton, 8 extended trou Lebi to the . voto for the resolution, sa; Findlok pankog district, and puratic n westorly course to Kuroka, Nev., whoro it will form n june tion with tho Hurokn & Palleade Rallroad, ike owned by tho Union Proifia and thonco weaterly by tho Novadn Central, which will also be oxe tented to n Junction with tha nu trunk Itnes toBan Francisco, Hut atthor ‘moro startling and gigantic Soheing thas the abuye bas been quicily cons Buntinated by the Union Vauiiie during tho dntst twelve months.” About m yon aro tho, Union Paeltle bought tho Nonver & South Park Narrow Gigs dtouds and this, togothor: with thy Colo rato Contral NarroweCage lod, have bean ox- tondod In nil directions: througn tho mountains In Coforadn, surrounding ‘and tapping the Don- yer & Ilo Grunge ond at all Important points, Sneluding Lend viltc, ‘it will no donut surpriso- imany to that. within a week — tho, Donvor & South Park braneh of the Union Pacitio will-bo completed all-tha way to Gunnt- ou, rencbing thoro about the sine ting ns tho Donver & to Grande, ‘tho new oxtonsion to Gunnison City runs from Mitena Vista in tho Arkansas Villoy by n tunnel through tho Cone Unental Divide to Gunnison with a braneh from tho fatter polnt to the extunslvo anthracite coal- ficlds, twonty-flve mites distant. ‘Tha rod ts wbout tuished, nnd alt that i4 necessary to muke At rondy for, bustnoss is tho Stank ig away of tho rubbish fram tho tunnel, Avothor extension of tho South Park system (sa inv from Como" to Itvecktnridge City und dowa tho [Mao te Hot 8ul- phur Bprings fn the Middle Park, with a branch fo Montoziinn and Chihuahins mines. Avothor branch tins from tho mouth of Snake Hiver up Ten Mila Crook ‘to Kokomo nnd Itobh@on's iniuing camps. ‘These oxtonstons ara now in Progress nnd woll advanced. Tho Colorado ContralNarrow-Quugo ts bulny rapidly extended from Georgetown to Nakervilte mines and from Houldor City up tho Boulter Cunon to the Ward and Carlbon inining camps and through tho Continental Divide to tho headwaters of tho Grand Kivor, which tt follows te a Junotion with tho South. Park | nurrow-gugo jeyetom nt Hot Sulphur Springs. Whon cuinploted the Colorada Central and Denver & South Park systoms wilt forma not-work of narrow-guugo Hnos tribue tary to tho Union Paaliio at Denvurovery mile of which traverses through rich mining districts, and takes Ju tho finest seonery on tho Atmorioan. Continont, miking n complete olreutt of all houlth rosorta and polute of Interoat Iu Colora- do, including Lendvillo, Hevoral branches of minor Importance nro in tho course of constriction. ‘hore fe now hulld- ing, to bo rondy for the tron Bi tho middlo of Beptembor, a standard-gauge Hino in councetion jwith the Juloabure Branch, running from Grae. ley uy) the Caché Ln Pours Rivor through Fort Collins tuextonstve stone-nuurries, a distance of about fifty miles, ‘This line will be oxtonded un Caché. fia Poudre Caflon to North Pa whore oxtonsivea con! ts havo = boon —iiscovered. = Auothor’ branch running from the main Ine of the. Union Paciile at Laramio to Soda Lakes wilt be extended to n connection with tho Cuché Ln Poudre Ling in North Park. ‘This lino bas been surveyed and will be under construction this all Ju addition to the many Mnos carried out and under headway, the Union Pactile people hive found time to Brontly tinprove tho main ine roudbod and put down ‘steol rails all tho way from Omaha to Ogden, and itis now clalmed, to boone of tho best equipped and most porfest Ines in tho country, ‘Tho managors of the Union Pacific givonsn reasow for tholr carrying out those great schoines nod oxtonsions, that theie ‘maln. ting was built ata tino whon rullroad construction was vory oxpensive, and tho road fe naw heavily Indobted to tho Govornmont. This exponsive railroad cammot horendored profitabloexcept by Imalang ity trunk lino tunning through to tho Pucifle, with an oxtonsive systom of branehes that will mako the country north and south tributary to thia road. WANTS TO POST HIMSELT. Although {t has tong elnco ceased to ‘bo n se crot thit the railronds loading cast hnvo mado largo contracts for more than month past on the 16-cont busts and still continuc to make thom, yot Cotomissioncr Fink, who ought to kuow about claims to -bave no Intormation any contracts have boon: mado at than tho 20-cont basis, In order to post himself on this aubjcet ho hing Just fssucd tho following circular levter to tho various roads which are mombors of the Joint Excoutive Committoa: ™ Mr. Cussatt, Vico-Presidont of tho Pennsyl- Yani Rallroad, in reforring to the action of tho Joint Exouutive Comimitteo at: the meeting held Wednesday, Aug, 10,1881, In which {ft was ro- solvad to restoro the onst-bound turift adopted Juno 16, 1881, to tako oifect Monday, Aug. 2, 1881, and wiso to tho fact that some of the mem- bora of tho Committee were absent and did not in a communlea- tion addressed to me: 1 think {t is propor for mo to say to you that wo will not consider our- solves bound to muintain the ratos fixed untess thoy aro adkored to ‘ae ines, but it wo shall consider oursofves at Iiberty, with out: furthor patice,, to protect ‘ ourselves that less in case reduced rates ara made by any. other roads, or in crso it 1s found that any con. tracts at lower rates: nro mado by any othor roads, or in caso It Is found that any contracts at lowor rates aro in oxistance.' “In ordor that tariffe may be muintaincd, commoncing with Aug. 22, 1881, it fs therefore necossary to uscertain first whethor thoro are contract engagements at ‘less thnh: the 20-cont basis oxtonding to the Sa of August and bo- youd, and, sccondly, it is nlso necogsury to écoure tho consent of tho ronda which wero not roprosonted at tho above-named teoting, 1 submit, thorofore, tho following quostions: “ First—Whethor there havo icon any econ: raots inde over your road oxtonding Doyond tho 22d of August at loss than tho tariff rates established Juno 15, 1831. was not ropro- “Socond—Ir your Compan: sonted at tho movting, aud did not vote for tho resolution, whether you will assont to that roso- lution, provided no contracts oxlat after Aug, 23 it lowor rato? oa “If 1 donot recolve favorable answers from allthe mombors of the cotninittee in reply to those questions thora can bo 10 restoration of rates on Aue, 2.1 will make known the result: of this inquiry not laterthan tho 10th of August, A shall be giud to receive, for tho ‘conalderation of tho committee, any suggestions from tho mombera regarding tho’ bost courao to be pur- sued togccure on ourly restoration of futuro malntenanco of tariffs," )2HE ST, PAUL AT ROCKFORD. Sprctal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Rockronp, Ul, Aug. 15.—8. 8. Morrill, Gon- eralSuporintendent of tho Chicago, Milwaukco &8t. Paul Road, D, A, Olin, and Attornoy K Watkor wore {u tho city on Saturday, ostonsibly for tho purposo of sciootlng a site for thelr new dopot, but the trio inwardnoss of tho short visit is vastly more {inportant. Tho rond has now Botton Into tho olty, and tho next thing Is to got out, 1fnoarrangoments can bo mado with tho Chicago & Lowa. Company by whioh tho track to Davia Junotion can bo-usod, thoro is porhups no. doubt but that the Milwaukeo load will run tholr Ino through the wator-powor, and thence south to tho Chicago & Vuciila Division, Tho Burvoyor was with tho: party, and tho water. powor, was Joofod over very carefully nod thoroughly with this in viow, and Sr. Morrill wWashourd to say that $60,000 would bo 0 small amount if it was noovssiry in tho endeavor to got to tho manufacturors, It is quite plain that tho Company means business in the broadest sonso, ‘and anticipate large re- turns for thelr clforts, Gur oltizens aro all with tho actions of tho Com- Pony, and hope to receive growth and im- provomont: thorofrom, As regards tho lovation of tho dopot, nothing bas beun detinitly, decided as yot, but It ts bolfoved the building will bo crocted just south and a littic weat of the Chica go & Iowa Rutlding. Tho grading on tho lino north hua all-beon done, and the ties aro now bolng dellvorod, Mr. Morrill wont over thoroad tho cntira distanvc, and oxprossos himsoll as well plensed with the work, Ax tho Company aro quite busy just now, hocoutd not state ox- gotly whon the work would all bo completed, but ho oxpoctod te havo {tin running order bo~ foro the close of Ootobor, ‘Chis uvent 16 looked forward to by noarly all our oltizone, and especially. tho water-powor men, with great ox- wotunoy, for it will tuctlitate thulr buslnosa in crouts to & large oxtont. Nearly: all of tho heavy firms on tho water-powor depond largely rd ie gools, hence tho noccsslty of having direct communication with theae points, Mr, Morrill returned to bis homo on Saturday, accompanied by the othor mombors of tho party, A RAILROAD NOT WANTED, . Bpectal Dispatch to Ths Chleago Tribune, « Erarn, Uh, Aug, 18.—Thoro bein considerable Opposition to the oxtonding of the grack of tho Elgin City Rallway Company up Douglasayonue, aud tho propriotor ofthe road, Bruce O, Payno, doclding to go on with tho track-Inylug, bo hired fitty Chicugo, Milwaukoo & St. Paul sootion mon quartorod in ‘this olty, nod, beginning. work at daybreak Bunday, bad buf 4 inilo of rails tatu before nnything Sould hodone to atophim, W, K, Hongland, a property-ownoer, droyo to Batavia to. proouro un injunction rostraining him from furthor truoklaying, but was toolnte, Tt is sald bo aud others will bring mult for dam- ages claliued to bo dous thelr property, DOESN'T Wisi TO BE ABSORBED, UicitoND, Aug, 14—Notico was Mod in tho Chancery Court of this city to-day by Goorgo B, Harrison and othor stockholdors of tho Iich- mond & Alleghony Itallroad Company that ap- plication would bo made for .an tojunotion and’ reatralning order to provent tho nimalganiation or consolidation of said company with tho At upon tho praporly mond & Allogheny, allroad i under any other name whatsooyor: than $850,000 au? thorized by tho charter,” °° ‘| MAXIMUAL RATES. , Bpeciat Disvatch to The CAtcago ie Brninayiecy, UL, Aug, 15.—Tho munagers of the lending railroads of the State baying slgal- fiedudosira to, cqufer, with ‘the Jtallroad aud Warehaquse Commissioners relative to tho now schedules of maximum riteg soon tu be issuod by? tho- Board, the Commissioncrs..bavo’ exe thia thing if anybody does,” 1HE CBICAGU RIBUNa:) SUESDAY. AUGUST 16, 1881— prossed a duairo to hear them, and tho confer- nea will taxe_plnca at tho offov of tho Hoard Wodneaday, Tho lending rallronts of Chicagn and other aities nro axnected to bu ropresentud, and the conforenies wil: bo an important one, INDIANALOLIS, PERU & CHICAGO, Spectat Dispaten to The Chleags Tribune InprAnarosas, Ind, Aug. 14.—Tho transfor of tho fndlanapotis, Peru & Chicaxo Italleond to tho Wabash syatom sid pot take pluca to-day as was axpnoted. Mr. -Mfllott says tho delay is owing to tho ubsonco of porsona literostad from Now York. Tha transfer may possibly tak Pings woxt Monday, but probably nol unt apt. 1, 8T. LAUN & DULUTIL NONDS, PAITADELP ITA, Atig, 16,—Ono iniiiion dollars of St. Paul & Duluth Mallroadt bonds awarded to-day at about 1014. : are hee ITEMS, Col. Rob Forsyth bns beon appointed Freight ‘Trae Manager of the Chleago & Kustern Tilt nola and Evangvilie & Torro Haute iallronds, Georgo I, Daniels, Gonoral Tickot Agont of tho Wabash, bos issucd nolroulor eniling atton- Hon to the opening of tho Detrolt & St, Louts Iino, and agking tll connecting roads to put on silo tho weal coupun tiekota, The Grand Trunk did anathor diy day's busl- ness yestorlay, and {ts ollico was ‘crowded from tnoral ne Ul night with people nuxtaits to avail themsclves of the low rates to Moston offered by this Somnany ‘Thore wore xold yesterdiuy about 275 tukets to Moston, innking ‘the totul saics since the dnamyumutlon uf tho low rates about 3,200 tlokete, Yestorday morntag postora wore put up announcing that tha Compan: would horonftor sell tlekats to Portland for eh, the purty purchaalug tho tlekot to pay $1 and recoive n rebate ordor fur $8 on too Porttand office, This movo helped to swell the crowds at tho oftca, ns intny availed thomecives of tho low rates to Porland, THE COTTON EXPOSITION. A Significant Lotter from Mr, Edward * Allinson to tho Commissioner of Agrle culture—Tho Noods of the South and Its Opportunitics, - Hostoy, Aug. 10.—The Ion. George B, Loring, Comintastoner of Agricuiture—My Dean Su Having induced the poople of Atlanta to unitor- tako the Cotton Exposition, which has now do- Volopod into an exposition of all industrios, I feol ns great scnse of responalbility in regned thoreto, aud deairo to do alt that ies In my power to make tho oxbibition a success. Its first purpose was to bring into common know!l- edge and uso the various machines ond tools for thos cultivation and preparation of cotton prior to ita boing sold or spun. Tho proparation of cottun in the' gin and press gonstitutes tho most {inportant department of manufacturing, but It is of necosalty carriod on clthor by tho frriacr, planter, ar by porsons whoso cstablishmonts serve tho purposo of a small nelghborhood; those processes, tharcfuro, constitute a part of what bolougs to tho depart- mont of agriculture rathor than of manufuctur- ing. Within tho past fow years many crude ido- Vices and some perfected machines hnve been nppiicd to tho clonning of cotton beforo it is alnned;and this is the true: mothod, «HOW THE SOUTIC MAY FEED ITS STEEP, The ‘treatment and uso of cotton-soud also constitute a vory vital department in agricult- ure, Tho waste of tho socd, a9 fs well known to you, hns beon In tho pnet tho great waste of tho South, Tho aced has now becomo a valuable artlela of morchandise, but 1s goncrally removed, from tha soil and its products oro mainly sold tbrond, Ono -hundrod and-twenty thousand tons of cotton-socd ‘meat and cake, aununlly shipped to Great Lritnin, work o terrible ox. hausnou of Southorn soll, This meal, which ts fod vory Inrgely to English ahoop, ought cvory pound of it to bo fod to shoep on tho cotton Jands. In thls manner, tho soil would not only bo maintained in. its forcliity, but tho crop of cotton might bo doutiled aud tho wool clip added almost without cost. Thoro aro also many crude and somoporfected machines for hulling nd preparing tho seed, which may be used by farmers and planters, but the amnll pross, by which the crude oll may ho oxtracted by farmors and planters, Is stil! to be Invented or brought into use. I fool very littlo doubt that tho Cotton Exnibition at Atlanta will bring {nto notico a great varioty. of now Inventions for the treat- mant of sced, and [have great hopes that ado- quate apparatus may bo exhibited, at moderuto cost, by whloh mon of amnll capital can olthor, eadli for himaelf or by smit!l combinations, hull tho scod, remove the orido oll, and griud the eake, thereby retaining on thoir forme all that 4s valuublo aa food and ayn fertilizer... ENSILAGE FOR TIE SOUTIT. structed on with a lorge aed, under which cattio, shoop, hogs, poultry, andymutes may bo fed during the Another suggestion mado by mysclf has also beon naoptod, Basins pits ara to-be cone tho Exhibition grounds, coupled , tho torm of the Exhiviion upon cnallayed corn, cow pons, and other sucoulont material, mixod with cotton-sced mnt or othar. nutritions foud, us may bo required. Dr. Mailey has goto to Atlanta to supervise the construction and fillng bf tho pits, In view of the fact that it now costs three thmos ng much to food n mule as It docs to foud ufiold hand in many partsuf tho South, tho lmportance of this undortaking cannot bo Underrated. If cattle, mules, and bows oun ba carried on succulent food through tho long, hot, and somewhat dry season which makus tho rent cotton crop, tho capaolty of tho South to sustain a lurgo and prosperous population will ‘bo vastly Inorensod.: THE ‘COMMISSIONEN’S COUPERATION IN- g VITED, 9 —In view of all thoso mattors pertaining dl- rectly or Indirectly to tho Departinent of Agri- culture may 1 bo pormittad to gusmeat that the subject has become one of suficlent Nutional importance tor you ako yotion In tha Promises. Would it not bo expedtont for you to call for tho codperation of tho various ‘de- artnnonts of ngrivuiture of tho govoral Stntcs in the appointment of dolegates iu connection with the National Dopurtnont of Agriculture to consider all tho subjects which may bo brought into notico at thiy Exbibinan, aid to minke 1 National roport thereupon when Col gross assombles? By this euggestion Ido not tacan to bring Into view any special neod or ex- e8 imposed 421 upon dome of the Ingredionts needed In tho South .to ineronse tha value of fortilizlog matorial,—for instance silt, an exovodingly Im- portant “olomont in fortillaing cotton. © Mut entirely uside from any call for. special legisin= on, such action may bring more prominently into view the right work of your departmoni and induco such monsurps 24 may bo require: to sustain it more ndoquetely, It such incneurce Aro needed, On thig subjuct 2 am not informed, If this matter Bppraves ‘ol find tt oxpediont to take aution thoreon, I shall bo gind to have you make auch tee of this com- munication, olthor publicor private, as you may Had expodient, THE ATLANTA EXPOSITION, Tho Exposition promisos: to boa great ovont {a tho industrial history of this country, The ‘vast collection of minorals, of timbor, of solly, aud of tho flor and tho fauna of the grout cen trator mountain acotion of the South muy, and probubly, will, oxoood in varioty and promise of ture valuu any collection that can bo mate from any othor equal area of the known world, Moro than a sentury uf favory, has roturned tho Progross of tho Southern Stateg at lenst no century, And in tho -noxt decada.,tho progross and linprovements which have boot stowly come dso in other sections Ina hundred years may concontrated Iu poriod of ton yours, In such changes and tiuprovements, and in the ine troduction of madorn machinery and apparatus, thoro will be an opportunity for protic cummun- suruto with tho vastness of tho changes now ou- curring, Evory stop In such chango tonds to Temovo scotional projudivcs, to do uway with the color-ling, and bee iho sovornl Stites of this country inte ono golld. Nation. :{ thoreforo hope that this mattor will rovomimend {tacit to you, and that you will take notion upon tn in tho ‘dirovtiqns whivh I have named, Vory respeut- fully, your abediont sorvant, EpWAuD ATKINEON, : ee ‘Typos of the’ Tuulsau—Tho Vagaband= Ash Moly Man—A Disgusting Slight, Tho Tunisian typo of humanity, writes n core is the vommon Orlontaloua. All tho Tunt ee dellght Jn briliiant drogsos, an tholr taste In costumes {8 perfuct. ‘Tho ombrol- dory displayed on tholr gurinents Is almost in- conceivable, Ibis usually of the same color ua the ground, but just a shade darker. . Iuall tho vurlous articles” of uppurel the volurs aro mar- yoloualy biended, the tints aro oxtrymuly doll cate, aiid garinonts which tu words must be do- soribed ua 8 roso-colored robo,a tua-groun Javket, oanary-yollow pantaluans, and « palo blue bours ‘ono acnevofdisvord, Tho atoua, and thalr interiora uronfton magniticont ¥ docoratod in all tha splendor of Origntal tasty, ‘Tho Tunlalun tadies wien yislbloure more masses OF mantios and thivk volts, through which ono enn dotout nelthor face, nor forw, nor expression. Lhavo avon in Kuropudicty vagubonds who were gousidoyed holy ion by tho crowd, but nover havo Faven such alety, eoan bonds us tho saints" of Tunis, Yousoo fn front of a mosque wn old fellow with tho face of an idiot, with duzod oyos, In bla right band a knot; stlok, Indis loft a straw buskot. Uhiais againt whoon F ridiye prophosics aud breachcsatsgmuch anhour, Thouudlence flvod bli menor, Dut bo dues not rutitso olfer- at iu kind, Ho hus overy privilogo and no bligations; he may oven sco Indivs unyollod. A i Ut more divcuatiog objuctwus occusonally iat, Joug balr, and bure head und, fora wonder, Ninavol contuiqtagt. quantity’ of. snucert be nekol contul Di of sti 4; be talcos ono by tho mandi ine hia loft baud and golzea another olose sto thy huad b vi Ho raises tha latter to ble ips, aig: att. having shown that te Geks aoe Uo ro) im, b6 bites of te head and swallows it. FREEDOM FOR{IRELAND. Grand Picnic at ‘Ogden's Grove for the National Land League. Speeches by Senator. Janos, of Florida, and the RevMr. Haney, “Our Cartor, Thongh Present, Got Lost In the Bhte, f —— And Obtained No.Opportunity to Bay It Was His Irish Day. —= — The annual plonio of the ‘tntted Telah Societios of Chicago and the Milnots State National Land Longue was hold yosterday afternoon and even ing nt Ogdan's Grove, and tho affair wns n com- plete success, both financially and fn point of attendance. Tho proceeds were devoted to tho Land Leaguoand the Irish rovolutioniats, and It ts snafu to say that each scctired a handsome sun, Tho weathor was all! that coutd bo do- sired, nod during tho day and ayen- Ing fully 10,000 = poopto ~—svialtod’ = tho Rrove, The usual wheels of fortune, abooting galleries, lung-testors, ote. were In operntion, and tha profits of theso, otterprisos went to swell tho yenornt recoipts. About linif-pnst 10 o'élock the Iibernian Ritlos assembled at No, 102 Washington street, and inarohed to tho grove by way of Clybourn Avenue, About 123 mon wore in line, and tho Battalion wns tndor commana of Maj. Iiusk. Arriving on the grounds, the Riles wore do- tolled to assist the pollea’ in doing guard duty, Excellent ontor waa preserved, and no disturb. fnees ocvurret’ during the day. Tho crowd began to Rather as ‘early a8 1 o'clock, and scattored over tho grounds to indulgo in the varlous gamos, Rodacy's ttand, which accompanied tho Nifles, provided musta for dancing, and the platforms wore crowded dur ing the carly part of the ‘afternoon. Tho re- frestinent booths wero: Mberally patronized, vand tho Irishmen oxhibited thelr yearning par- tality to the German boverage by purtaking of [tin gencrous quantitios, ~ Thoro was but little drutikenucss to ho wean, howover, and tho police Wore not called upon to exorvige thoir authority at any timo during the day. © Although tho aponlcing was understood to bee gin nt half-puat 2 o'clock, it was 4 o'clock before ‘tho crowd was calicd toyotbor by tha bugic. Tho orutora useembied in tho baud-stind nt thut hour, and the regular oxorcises of tho duy wore inaugurated. Tho assombinxo was called to or. dor by dir, Richard Prendergast, who nomionted the Hey, Fathor Dorney, of this city, a8 Chulr- Wark, He was unanimously clected, and on tile ing tho chitr vapressed. pis pleasure at scoing guch it Inrgo agsomblage presont. On the pint= form were the rollowlnie aah oat We J. If ba y Dr. Guerin, Mayor Marrison, tho Ion. f. W. Gallnguor or Porta. Powling Mulcahy of Nowark, N, Wehnel Ryan, M1. E. Hurgun, J. “Y. Senntat, M. Honnosay, 1. T. 0. Rroun tho IWeatern Catholic, Frank Agnow, and Join 8, SMullons Hosides these wero tho orators of tho ny. tek ho Chairman introduced Bir. David Sullivan, Of this city. who dolivered tho uxtal nidross. ‘The objovts of tho meoting worse roferred to and tho Irish people of Chicayo ‘were urged to do all in tholr powor to aid tholr suffering brethron, foros the water, Tho assomblage lborally ap- plauded tho ventiments expressed, SENATOR JONES, OF FLORIDA, was thon introduced by the Chairman. He fas Rreoted with applause by tho nssemblaye nv bo Stepped forward to tha railing. Nothing, ho suld, was better caloulated to refute tho val- uinnioe spoken agalnst tho Irleh People, than, tho spoctacto he saw before him. It had beun sald that, as a people, tho, Irish wero uncdu- ented and wnorganized, As a peoplo they hnd been oppressed, und bad’ been oblixed to gain earning by stuuith, but. wisp bad saccogrptishod Arent thingy In tho Tuco of these drawbacks, ‘hore was strong evidence of thoir self-govern- mont in. mulutaining | law and” ordor durlug tho bloody strife with tho Danv, when thoy should bavo recolyed tho support and sympathy of tho peoplaof thoslater date, ‘Thoir persccutionpwhich tind beon con Unued dawn to the prosent day, was bexan by Hiunry VIIL. und the Saxons; but there wore Stronger cloments of manhood in the rico to- an ever before, -[Cheers.] Tho vuivo of the Irish feople wus hoard overywhere, ond oxpatrlated Irishmon or thofr deacondanta could bo found in overy walk of fifo, Witness pingins in Bouth Amorici, MeMahonin France, Welling- ton and Burke tn Kogland, and countloss othor hurocs and statesincn of Leish birth. Tho spoak- er ue an olegunt tribute to Daniel O'Connell, , and asked what tho irish poople could havo beon had thoy always ‘experionécd univer- Gut Englund bad obtained whip-hand) and bud held Neinly. ‘That groat bonofactorof the race, Charics Btaw- art Parnell (applause), had worked hard for tho Passage of tho Land bill, tho objact of whieh was to roloaas Ireland from the English yoke. England's object wus to koop tho Irlahinen In- povorisbed and half starved: in ordor that thoro would bo no revolution; but if some gront Jeader would go to tho hend of the Irish pooplo and organizo thom for work thoro, would be a geeat chango, Eugland could ory a8 bard a sho could, buteho could nover tranaforin an Irish- maginto an Englishman. {Choors.} | Lot Hn~ gland restore to the Greon Isle local logisiation and seo how sho would prospor, If nan Irish- mah was not loyal to tho land of his birth bo could =novor “bo | vn oO tho tan of bis adoption, and any Irishman in this coun- try who would not yo in for tho liboration of Ireland should be sot down as qn traltor to his adopted Jand. The spoaker sald it was tho first time ho bad spoken io public ona purely Irish subject, but ho bad nevortholoss been deeply Interested In the welfare of bis native countrys Uunliko many, he had nevor grown too proud to acknowledgo bis nationality, Au Irishman who would renounce Irolend waa: worthless, (Choors.] Ho oxprossed himsolf a8 much pleased with his visit to Chicago, and thunked his friunds for tholr kind attention, lly many it was fonred that ;earoeay. was not Mayor Iarrison's day for belng. an Irishman, ‘They thought ho mizht be a Fronebman or a Havarian. it shortly after the exorulsos were opened he loomed up ainiling behind a greou badge bearing tho words “Excautive Comnnlttco,” and a aigh of deep relict went up from the crowd. It was Cartor’s Irish day for a fact, ,liut, strange to say, bo was not asked to sponk, and he loft the grounds at dusk, plunding, Another cngagoment, . Seforo he loft ho hued bis little guy, though. Aa Sunator Jones stopped Yack fromm tho syund tho Mayor ndvanced toward pod his hand, and suid: "Clive us your ist, old fellow. ‘That wasn good Irish sumed, Why tho dovil can’t Ltalk that way? If 1 sald fond, phan, thoy would say 1 was ulving them TE REV. CONN HANEY, Tho next spoakor was the Itey. Conn Hanoy, a Mothodiat divine from Eureka, Woodford Coun- ty, Ill, Hoisa young man with a. very stron and intelligent fice, and a wondorful comman of lunyungo. . He gave a history of Ireland, und though It was rather lengthy he succeeded In Sula his wudionve by bis grace and cloquence, ‘Tho Chairman thon statod. that tho oxcrolues were at an oud for the afternoon, and that moro speakors would bo heard in tho evening, ‘Cho notables thon proocodad to a privatedining tent, whore an oxcollont dinnor was sorveil, tho lo- penal Committoo dolng tho honors ina royal anor. = * In tho ovening an {ncroascd crowd began to gathor, and the grounds wore soon uncomfort- ably tiled, - ‘ho trees wore hung with Chitose lanterns, and sovoral powerful calotum Hzhts rondcrod the grove nonrly as bright a8 duy. ‘Tho tuned wiatastofully drapod with flags, and hung about wore bannors bouring tho wnimes of tho various countios in Irolaud, ‘Inken as a whole "tho scone wasn driiiant-one, Tho break at Clurkestreot bridgo hud servo to Koop muny away during the curlior part of tho diy, but tho crawd poured in about 7: o'vlock, und tho ou Holparad Success. Of tha alfair wus more than roullzed, . nee ae, = s DOWLING MULOAMEY, Atsovolock Br, Willlamn J, Hynes onllod the assombluye to order and Introduced Mr. Dow- ug Mulcaboy, of -Nowurk, NoJ. During tho troubles of IBN Br. Mulcuhoy was tho sub. editor of the Dublin irish eople, which was supproased at tho tino, and ho was In prison fur lx yours, ie iea yory strong agitator, and his Introduction was rocclvoil 8 crowd with oboors and uppiauso, -Ho wald bo ld not come ‘peforo them to sumgost any concession they might wring from England) No land bill that tid’ not. provide universal .Wborty for lrolaud would satisfy the Irian poopie, {Any concessions id must by the wrung from rt itator, Ho would not tation or appeal, ‘but bo udu! was Daniel O'Connol), and bi Chat Benne ‘ito Use wat asalgy ta Dpla80,] x) ‘. 5 EKoglund waa sbaking in hor shocs n ‘the upris-9| {ny uf tho Irish poople in Amorion to-day, Bho had uskod the United Btutos Governtuont not to allow tho agitators to conaplru agulnst England, but our Governmont know that Englund bad not hvaltated to consnire Qyalnst this nation in tha tine of bor trouble. ‘Tocgo-wvictions in'Ifolaud must be stoppod, and Irlsh-Aimoricaus shoulit puta stop ta them, ‘nore was no law In Ireland. how. ‘Tho Irlshingn bad mudo noluwa ta govern: thomvctves, and {hoy should jot submle to any made by England. His bearers kuow that thoro wore growin inden lyin, to-day naked and starving In tho huts and cablisof Tretwad. Thoy had not forgotten ‘the imessuores, and tho; sbould arise in their mnight ypd. rebuke Enagltsl tyranny, No dependence gould, be placed in kadstono OF aDY Other Miuister, ‘Choy would always legtalato jo favor df tho jandownurs, who luxurlutod in European ~ capitals on money extorted frou gifering enor by tholr honrtices agents, ‘Too spoaker ssid bo would rutbor see a mluopr d¥numite placed under tho Greap Islo and. Bavo jt blown frou the glove than make say concossiogs to By> a Bi [Applause and ortcs of ‘Good boy, Mul. abvy.”] Thoy should remember Emmett and Other putriots. They did not dio for tand bille orvoncessions. They died for itborty. and thoy must bo propared to make as at n Kncrifica for Iecland. Tlome-rulo would givo thom noth- ing, and would toave [roland still in tho power of Kngland. Thoy must adopt the teachings of the herver of ’O5 ande'67, and shoild aris and emancipate tho mothor country from the control of the Engiish Government. ‘[Applausa.] The speakor went on to cite the onormous rents el irged tha Ielsh tonantry by English iandlorda, and Ucow graphio pictures of the evictions, He closed bis speech with an urgent appenl to thosa within his bearing to assist tho agitators {n thale reat work of frooing tholr native land, The Chairman, tho ltov, #ather Dornoy, thon indo n fow remarks, asking support for tho Tand League, and oxplatning its objects. W. J Hynea thon spoke a fow words. Tho crowd tise ported about. 11 o'cieck, tlrod but heartily pene with what had been accomplished dure ng the day. ——_—__ THE FROZEN NORTH. A Now Bedford Whalor'a Cruino in tho Arctle Reglons—Sevontysfive Doxroon Below Zoro, . St donss, N. F, Aug. ti.—After a prolongod voyare, extenting ovar sixteen months, amid wintry seas, tho whaler, Abbutt Lawrence, of New Hedford, was towed into tho harbor of St. Jobns yestorday, ‘Tho vessel was in an almost wrecked condl- tion, Her cutwater was gone, hor stom split and sbattored, her dock toosened and crushed upward from the main beams, hor foretop-gale Jantimnat gone, aad hee hull very loaky, Tho Abbott Lawrenco wintored tho past seas fon.at Marble Istana, on the northwest side of Hudson Hay. From ently January ull the istof March tho winter was of tho most rigvrous and unrelenting character, Down aa far north as Cape Chintelyh, the minimum reading on tho thermotnctor, according to the Fabrenhottstand- ard,during those tio long, suntoss mouths was 18 degrees below zero, while tho max{mut fell aglow ns %5 degrees, showing for tho sensun au averago Intensity of frost ropresonted by 44 do- grees below zero, During tho winter and carly spring seasons whales were alstindant and soverdl Jorge herds of se in the watery stretches that here. and thore broke aud diversitied the vast Ice plains. Owing to tho gnorinous quuntity of impono- trable fco-pucks that hud formed in the bay tho whales could bardly move a solitary ship’ lungth, and, usa natural aod {novitably conse. quence, tho Nahing scugun of tho New Bedford eeeruon bos proved this year an afinost barren allure, Tho Sapte of tho Lawrence describes tho number of whates seen during the regtlar fsh- ing season as fur In excess of any former expe: rience of bis, and attributes the slgnal failure of the ishing ‘this yore ty tho persistent presence of ive nll through the season when tho lah eat bocuptured with anything ike moucrate success. Lospon, uy NL—A correspondent on bowrd tho United states seurch steamer Allinnce Writes a8 follows from Summerfest, in tho Prov- {ne of Hinmark, Norway: * Both here and in Jeelund the past wintor wus tho severest known since tho year 1000, Tho hills about bere are stil covored with snow, which should bo gone long ayo," WESTERN UNION’S RIVAL. ‘ Progross of the Mutual Tolograph Come pany. Dispgtch to Cineinnatt Enqutrer. New Youk, Aug. 14.—The progress of tho Mutual Union Telegraph Company in complet> ing Its Mnesss very rnpid, Walter Katte, E glucer of tho Company, suld Saturday that con: struction wie atlvanalng nt the rate of 600 miley’ amount, Tho old ine between Boston and Washington bas been fully equipped. It passes through Providence, Hartford, Now York, Phil- adolphiu, and Ualtimore, with connections fron tho tain Ine to Nowport, Sprlugiicld, Newark, ‘and Wilmington. i ‘The oxtension of some of tho Company’s Itues between Now York aud Chicago by way of ste bany, Bufulo, Cleveland, Toledo, and Dotrolt, willbe oponed for business carly in October. Anothor line will connect Boston with Albany by way of Springfield. § A contract hos oon mando with tho Chicnzo & Milwaukeo Telexraph Company for tho uae of Its poles between those places, and {t Is oxpected that the new lined be- twoun Milwaukee and St, Paul and betweon Chlougo and Bt, Louis will be finished gimut- taneously. with the ine from Naw York to Chi- oh Boxttorly Mino hing also bocn survoyed be- twoon Washtugton and Chicago by way of Cum- borland, Whuetlng, and Pittsburg, Ineludtine Cincinnati, Zunesville, Columbus, Indianapolts, Terre Haute, and Vandalla, and is belny rapidly pushod toward conipletion, ao that it Is balleveil Uthat tho Company will havo two Independent. routes to tho Weat reudy for sorvice within tho noxt ninoty daya, 20... ae A contravt bits algo boon mate to oxtond tho Compuny"s Ines from St. Louls to Kansas City, and itis thought that thoy will be built bofora the Approach of winter, A connection bas been algo mide from Boston to Bangor by tho way of Portland, und that {tne {8 to be completed by tho Jat of November, with a view of opening for puoite Lusiness the telegraph ney whieh have eon fully aunt. ‘Tho Company is now pockin suitable situations in tho diforent citics for. allives, ‘*_*=DRUGGED AND ROBBED. Shortly bofore Y o'clock last evening tho West Lake stroot pollve patrol was-called to tho cor- ner of Randolph and Aun streets, where thoy found n° man about 25 yeurs old lying uncon- scious on the sidewalk. In-his povkets were found several papers bearing tho namo of Joseph Kray, and also a ¥, MC. A, momborship Uoket with tho same name, Ho wna taken to the County Hoapital, where be subsequoutly re- covered consciousness. His namo is Juscph 0, Krag, and be js employed usa bartender im a saloon at thocornor of State and Wushington Btrueta, Ho attended the picnic at Ogdon’s Grove, and oluims to bave been.robbed whila there of $45 cash and & $45 watch und chuln, He romem- Lors nothing after taking the streat-car return ing from tho park, ‘Tho hogpltal doctors think ho was drugged with oplum, but Krag {s unable w furnish any oxplunation, An Italian Exposition at Buonos Ayres, The remarkable excellonco of an Industrial exposition carried on exclusively by Ttallans in tho City of Huonos Ayres, South America, dl- ructs nttention to the itiportant rosuite of the great Italian immigration in the Argentine Ro- public, The Aryentincs are, no A poople, noithor apt at trades nor proficient at works re- quiring skill aud precision, They look with contempt upon mayiual Jabor, and one of the rusults 1s an overproduction of tawyurs, docs tors, und priests. 'fho Argentino Itepublic has been regurdod ag a promising market for tho Anicrican manufacturer, but the rapid deval- opment of Ituliun industry has xstonished all obscrvora, and it is plain that any es porting munufacturcr will hereafter "Aud fore midablo local vompetition, ‘The Ltalluns soem to be ulvlog ew Ufo to tho ‘country. Thoy are ulroady one-half of the poputation of Buenos Ayres, and tho Rupublic contains more than 600,000 of thom. Thuy ro filing ovory do- rimont of ekilled or unskilled lnbor, dovetup- tho groat resources. of tho River Vlutte, butting tho boglnntugs of citlus, und pushing tho indolent “gnuchu" furthor and durthor back op the pampas. | Thole suvcoss ls known at bome, und gdditional Immigrants como by evory steamer from tho Mediterranonn. Those be- ginulugs of homo manufucturcs tha Goyorn- Tout strives to cnoauragy by bountica to now industries, be dsoriua inti. rateative dutios, and by admitting muchinory for factorica frou of oxponse, The exposition had four depart- nionts,—ono for raw materials and preduce;onu for muoblnory used iy nygrlculture and manus faoturd and for moahnnical inventions; one for Manufactures aud bandicraft protuuts genure ally; and one for sculpture, painting, modoly, and tho plusticurts,. All wore well tilted. In order to givo an ides of tho rou! eommorolil importance of this moyomont thoro must ‘bo Invatonod somouf the manufacturod artloles which ware dlaplayed, aud which may capecially intosfore with forolei trade, Ammons these wero planos, organs, billlard-tablos, ull kinds of fure ulture, Jowolry, iusawaro, mirrors, soap, starch, confoctionory, hats of all kinds, harnosses, trunks, carciuges, -bitzglos, lonta and shoes, breoohk-loading shotguns, gunpowder of all kludy, reapers, plows, wolhing tanchincs, atewin englnes, bollors, boils, vlocks, surgicul loatrus munts, -curpontors’ tnola, slike, wines and Uquors, canned frutts, cheoso, and curod moute Fron thie ttumomiorig! many of those articles have been finported Inte, the country from noe. oosaity, but naw [tahan Industry, which sums to bovo gainod now versatility ina now land, Is ut only uble to nuke thon for thounelvo 8 pouplu ta whom thoy have: cote, but a ate, them, ie eke (We nakartion of tha Ur mee tutes roprusontative in, buon auch maki workmansilp, and “nub that thoy would jattrnct attention In uny market in tho wor! z igh —_———— » Doan Stanley:and Dickons. : London Truth. : Thoro was wo ono likv the Into Doan for oo- eed suriuord, His position and hiv talent both poluted hint out ae natural spokasmuu of publig opinion on all Kinds Of intoresting Goon slons. Fow kuow tho ront anxiety and lubor which sume of thosg offorts ouat bin. J havo preached the dormou at the approvohing wt congress of medieul mon in Landon trout d the othor day rity all pasta of the world, and on) an bininont dovtur observed ti nim, 1 bope, Bir, Doun, you romembor that you have proms {aed to uddross us at the consgrosd,” * Indoud,”? replied Btantoy, “Loan think of nothing clso," But bo wae bardost pucte it when ho bad to Prouch a funcrul sermon on Charles Dickens, ho Doan hail a keon watirical wit of bis own, bug: shrank Coe woything upproaching to low comedy. Ho eid in. ileapair to n friond of Chartos Dickons, “If oniy T could road any of bls works with ‘any pleasure, or appreainta bis jokes!" But be could ee Yot his suron was Dronontiood 3 kyrapare ue imnstorplece Py those who could. “Mr, Gladatoug executed slaying f at whey be proneuuced bis eacomlum on avonusdeld, COURT-HOUSE BONDS. The Queer Circumstances Con- nected with Their] Sale.J. A Very Lame and Woak Explana- tion by Mr. Beyo, Thoro wero some reports nflont yoaterday in roference to tho recent alo of tho romainder of tho County Court-House bonds a fow days ngo, growing out of rumors to tho offect that tho Purchaaor had sold somo of thom the noxt day ata handsome advance, Tho aale, st will bo remembered, was vory mysterious, and porfected under ciroumstances ealcttinted to provoke communt, especinily siuco it now apponra that the bonds were roally worth moro than thoy brought, Looking up the mat- ter, 2 reporter found that the County Board, by resolution of the Ist inst., authorized the anlo to be made, and olght’ days later (Aug. tho Finance Conunittce of that body Instructed tho Trensuror by latter to make the salo by ad> vertising “In tho usual way,” providod thoir “innrket value" contd be obtain. There was quite n sim tn tho 'Trenaury to tho cradit of the Court-House Fund ut tho time, but, notwith+ standing this, it dawned upon dr. Boye, tho As- blatant ‘Troasurer, that " THE BALE MUST HE MADE AT ONCE, and ho proceeded to maku it two days tater, He inserted no ndvertisoment in several of tho daily vapors Wednesday, inviting tids, and caused it to be placed where It would be least Nkoly to bo seun by the general public, atid following this uphe sent netrcular to some of the bank- crs announcing the sole. This was all the notice given, and when Friday vamo tho ulds. wore oponcd and fyund to ranico from $105 to $109.31, and the aalo was made ta tho Bighost bidder, the premiuin to be pid, deduct- Bt tho accvucd interest, amotuting to about Mr, Hoya was seen in referance to tho sale andthe rumors convected therewith, and asked to explain why the, whole affair had been con- ducted xogecrotly, and why tho bunds had been Wisposed ot in such yront haste, ‘Coat pompous Individuat was somutrbat indignant. at whut bo conecivud ‘to bo impertinonce on the pirt of tho roporter.in asking ttm any questions, but thy serbe, having toxnuged to reach ttleo without boing ilrst thrown down !-stalra. wags propared for bis indignation. Fe suowed tho blds received, the order af the Fiimnco:Committes in the matior, und tolling bitck in his chair informed bis in- qguisitel with grant gusto that MUAT WAS ALL. THERE WAS 0) © Hit wos not tho salen little hasty? ‘porter ventured to inquilte, “No, sit. Thoro sre tho bids, and overyhody isanrprised nt the price we Hot . “ut you did not udvertise in tho usual way, ami no ule appenrs to bavo known anythlig about tho sito until it had boon sande, outside of those to whomn ciretiuns had beergent? i*T am not responsible for that. “If tho public did not know of tho sateit {a because they do nut ail the newspupers," ae think, then, that you advertised in tho nk way?! Yos, wir, 2 puta notice in stx papers.” Only one Jagerbon, howoybr, and that In aa ci a pln ty Idld tho best.” “Whon tho first. %00U,000 of the bonds wns sok. tho sdvertiscment was inserted several days and In conspicuous place, und local nates wis called to it7"" * Wall, {t cost soveral hitndred dollars to do It, id Lthought that itywas an uniecessary exe * Then, ngain, in the sale of tho othor bonis thero was not THE HASTE THERE {As DEEN IN Tuts cAsE?? “tfound bonds going down, and thought It Dest tu sell at once,” “And there was no domand upon the Court- House Ful you could not meet, and you sold. pa yuadenly ay you did because bouds Were go- down?” “I gold beeause I belioved it best to sell at ‘pon whnt did you bafh your belief?” "On tho fnet that therw way n Ktringency fu tho money murket und the teudeney wus down- ward In bonds and atovks.” arene wore county bonds quoted at when you sol . Attic ovor $1.08." hat wero bout S110. “AND DO YOU THINK YOU GOT TITE MAR- KET VALUB of tho bonds sold? 5 Mi we gore for $100.21, which wns the highest rice bid," “ Did not some of the bidders withdraw their original bids and putin bigner bids before the opening?” “TT understand thoy dd.” “Thon tho tendency would seom to have been ul eral of tho biddora wore surprised nt the files, We got, and avery body-appours to be satis- . Tho interview, which bad been intertardod with numerous suggestions upon both sides nore forcible than pulite, came to an end at this polnt, ind the reportor wont his way, and whothor the sala wis advertised In the * usual way,” whethor it was hustify mude, and whother tho bonds brought tholr murket value" or hor, eapodially ince thoy sold at an In- crodsed premium tho next = duy to private -partiog, tho render can “deter- wino for timself, But one thing jeindisputa- ble, and that is that tho conduct of thls mun Boyo tg without procedent, and that (are quan- titfes of bonds nro not usually disposed of nas Uhoxo were, cal ela g Whore the bids for tholr purchase vary: cout 9 05 to 1.00.81, Ths alone, oven it the invituuon for bids bad been \uver so. public, ought to buve sumested a pulley of de- ay rather than baste in cloging tho anie, in view of tho fact that there wits neltbor necessity nor authority for rushing thodoal, Bosldes, Ueyo's slesira 0 Koop, ae ist of the silo from the wipors 18 deserving of notice, Lay tien tho talk with, Mr. Boyo, tho reporter cated upon € A PROMINENT BANKER, and bad n talk with bim with « view to gotting At some Turther facta with reference to tho salu and the excuse tade for its husty consumm- tion, Ho bad been invited to bid on tho bunds, he sald, but diu net bavo that amount of monvy to Invest, and had tot bid. He differed from Mr. Beyo, howover, ag to tho decline of bonds, and, to illustrate, rolntod the oxpurience hu bad IT. tho ree vernment $8?" bid some weoks age In investing $200,000 for a. customer, Ithad bepn with the grevtuat itll: culty that he could yot tho bonds, und ha had bad to buy thom. in ginal lots, wherever he could, Instond of bonds being «iru they were in domand, and ho bolleved thut if the “bouds ‘had been offorad tothe public nt large instead of the bankers thoy would have brought o bot- tor price, * : SEVERAL OF TH COMMISSIONERS wero askod by:n repurtor whut thoy intended ta do with tho rf QO which thoy ‘bad recolvod from tho sule of the Inst batch uf Court-flouse bonds. They statud that tho Intention wis to ‘uso tho Inoucy tor the purposo of paying off tho odds and onds of Lille which yot romulued duo far tho completion and furnishing uf the bulld~ ing. It ws understood, when tho appropriie tons were mada last fall, that tho wront bile of the money for the finishing ‘ot | tho Court-Houso was to come from tha procecds of ds, and, thocefore, a very waiall approprin- tion of taxes was inude for tho purpos Thoro is now In the Court-Hauso fund $185,000, Inoluding the procoods of tho Lond sule, and this ainount, it is expectod, will pay olf whatever Is ustly duo to Buxtun and the other contractors oF rahi stone, aad eranlt,, for ‘oalatintalag, painting, ote., and lonve all balance a dit Noh will be turued buck to the General Vund, So ENCAMPMENT |. N. G, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Spuixayisen, I, Aug. —Adjutant-Goveral Rillott returnou this ovening from Rloowlnyton, ‘The announcement made tn nn Assoniatod Prods dispatch to-day that it bad beon decided to hold an cocampmont thera in connection with tho Boldlora' Reunton ia premature, though tha ine dicutions sro that au cuvampmont will bo ore derod nt Mloomlugton, Tho mnattor will not be Gottiod uinilGav, Cullom roturns from Mason City, whore ho went to-night. - CALTARLH CORE, RUE Le dha ener ee Swallowing Poison. wallowing and inhaling the noxtous topuritios norstud by Calarrhy, pola Fan but tha ‘stomnwoh" and unis, No guard tocul ruwuody, ky douuhios atid insoluble anulfs, eur poss sibly teach ur oradicaty the virulunt sporuice of Cauarrh tbls uot oxplalus the wundveful ores olfuctas De Moyer's now Inooul: baubu 1 ‘ho vlements used 4 wt ¥ thw wis urane throushui formu -constieutiowal as well Sorta w fa Cntarrh ws vaccus Teltod twottmaaiaia trout mroey tas oul wetlena Reuwes uf tha diapnaa yee Woon cured ‘by this i DQ, Ont jst, boyond vuntradictiun, Thonet thot Wel be Steserts Catares Cure Is tho tiupartuns medical discovery sinve vacein= ey i Brook aye Uy,’ + “aylur, 10 Now! if 3) Aintree Jus tute eee Saat ai kane produced # rad eHonuld, Cee cure ina ikon ducturty ur Hapely WO) youre” Sdn fromeaw Cr Fave 5 epluce, Ne Vet 'h cun speak for Roy, Wy Hd. 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