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elunige far Washington doetors aed nanstls aereat row. ant so she finally ylelded se far as foperlt Dre Bilas to rematy nombiratly bn charge of the caw. She was advised: to endl in prowbient strseons from other eftles te consult with dos le elarge of the ease, and Ties, Gross and Aunew, of Philadetphia, and wiilton atl Hammond, of. New York, vere sugmestet, Drs. Aqnow and Jtnmilton wero selected, us ts well known, und came on ns equating suigeons, Dry lites stl res maining nominally in echatee. bit dite Ue the dose of onluns and vinegie mingled with antlk was given tho President ‘Co be: sure dhe ovtons were not swallowed, ceseent so far na the Iufey was voncertied, but that wis enough to completely upset (he stomach of the sufferer, atu then Mrs, Girtielil asserted herself, and thststed that > Di Me Ae MAYS TOS, of this elty;-who lind been at the White Afouxe duritug- all the slekavss, should be sportion of the Preskdent's dict we placed In vhurze, su fer as the stomach was coneerned, «Dry Boynton hhuself lias been on great “suiferer from. weak stomach, ‘mt: tins inade ‘stich ls e as inke thelr rise tn thy stomach nm spe study for years, He very soun found that the eggs whieh bad formed n ebnstderable av drygs a very bal effeet npon hhin, ‘Phe white of the “tnade known lis dseoy “foundation of the must serious al aly ~ egg fatted entirely to dlzest,—the albumen souring, and thus polsoulng the blood. tHe ry to dhe plysiciuns. In charge, nad demonstrated Ito fully that all weg, convinced and fully agreed with hin. Froin that moment, of course, there was radical change an tho diet. and the Jeulty Wwe, Ulseovored. It was not fone after this unt the Presitent began te haproyve, and ib is to be hopedt that he will voutinte to do so, THE GREAT DESI OF THE PREUDENT'S: InARe Is to breathe ones more the pure of. ls Mentor .leme aid farm, There [s-- 0 4 belng seriously consiered owhileli' las not heen sth: lished, but which, Jn all probability, is the ssily feasible one Unt ean be put in practler abany early day, Lt is tu tike the President ona sall-bont, with nv tug to tow it whon nee essary, down tha Potomac and up the coast do the. Gulf und gBiver St. Lauwrenes, snd down thissriver.suidt by the Weld Crnal to tre Inkes, ant thus to Kalrport, witht fiveor xix intles of Mentor, “This ean the ertire Jone ney. be mate By watdr, and tie President be made to enjoy the ride dhe bs always dnp pier when on slipboard-than at and, although the Journey miy ovetpy some lime, willbe a eontinnal bolledity: to the wounded nan. Inn slore ab sea, when sothers -are stek on nll sites, the President ix always enki and bappy. It Is thought Gal fe would convalesee rap- such u Journe (iany, ARSHAL MESEY ‘TO THE ALCKEYES, Specht Dispateh ta The Chicago Tritun Ext Ty MANSION. WASiING TON. DU, Awe 20—0 p. ty —Marehal Heury telegraphs as follows to the Cleveluud Leader: To Frienda ty Ole: The Vresident vemurked wthis morning tut hoe bad eu. at that he oxpeuted thruigh the nlaht. Whe swollen tee caused him to be wneasy at thes, espectully tawhrds nfornttiy. A trea disetarye from the four opentige nt the inorntiyg exuitlnation gave hint relier, Dudtel, the faltufal colured walter and nurse, about wham but little has been aad, but,.who is entitied to much. evedlt, now tol mes 'thdt the . + Presitent juoked brighter -and--better this iiarning than be had- for “twa or three, weeks, Posy hag beer bot unt auttry. | The ind has blown direetty ever the Kidwell bottoms towards the White House. Ido not think it fs healthy air to Drenthe. 1b f3/° AME OENER, i OPINION OF ‘THE NURSES : “ARO PHYBICIANS — with whom T have. talked to-duy thut the Preal- deat has improved—not dn a perceptible gain of -atFenistif, Cur that ts not expected so long ns tho ‘gWéfler face “dtds tho woud Ju drafts upon hin. ls _genoral symptoina thoy say are line proving. It would be much. better, however, for the patient if tho | winds. were free ond = bracing © from * ‘the’ “ “north, Tho Prestdnt was alwiysan obliging and pleng- unt man‘in tho courtesios and relattons of Ife, Hedaliked ta muky trouble or aunoyunce, This tralt of character has been expecially notlecable ding bla itincas. Ho is what vues calla good MmMent. Hels not frotful, und never whines, + XO-;COMPUAINT. ITAS APED MIS 11s ‘Afiring tho long, sultry days and nights. Hu has often anit t6/the nurses and physicians that bo way sorry to Intko them trouble, In short, he Mad been thy perfect gentleman and kind- befirted nan even fnto the sundow death, Tam ‘gIAt {0 say’sthat bis food appears todo hin uch good to-day. ‘This fs prepured ialniy vy. Aira, Gurileld, nnd recelvea from her lund, <" -TO-MOMOW WILT HE BINTY DAYS - that ho bas béen on his back with the ghastly wount, It fe aisu the reunion -dny of his rexle nent. Although went ho will thint of tle old comrades and bid thom hall ‘Co sum up 1 think he has finproved splentldty for nearly three days, Lodo not think, however, that bis strength hag" inerensed. much, aud it protiablys will not to any perceptible oxtent for several days. Tho -phyalolans appear to be watebing tha care with great cure, Tho ball may ulvo some trouble. bofure his recovery, but fam Ine formed that no tlangerous complication fy Nkely to arise on that itecount, CLE, Hesity, CRANKS AND QUACKS; . STIG PLENTY, . Epectal Dtpatch to The Chleaas 3: Wasinatos, 1D. O, Aug. 30—The police to-ay arrested another “ernnte at the White House gate, Ibwas a poor colored man, manifestly Insane, He was’ bent upon ainlastou of killing every man who was not 8 Garfield man, und hada long tlaeean into which he proposed to place thelr heads, He was arrested without resistahee., | Deaterstn -nostriums whigh they elatm will bs of benefit, to the Prosidont are very numerous here, and Sceretary Binkno ts vislled by so many of them that It has become nucessary to station a pollecman tn eltlaun’s clothes neay his house to reljoye hin fromthe wunoyanee to which he Issubjectod ut all mes of the day and nfght, Sone of those persons are so pure alstent that it Is negossary to remove them by tho police, . LETTERS TO TE WHITH HOUSE, About t00 flutters a day are recelved nl the White House: addressed elthor to; Mr, or Mrs, Garfleld, During the early stiges of the Prestdunt’s Ubiwey the fettors were istly to him, Now theyre generally ade dressed to irs, Gurfleld, and express the writers? sympathy with hor, Most of them bear tha oviitenes of bolnt written by pere sons of Inferloraftainmonts, Dut at the KiINE tina thoy testify to thy genutne sentinont of the peuplo in thalr distros, Of course these letters are omned by, Private-secrotary Brown or his ashistants, © Of Into the lotters have been of iit advisory klnd. Very. fro auontly thoy reconsnuend’ the dismissal of the present corps of “physlelans at the adoption of “a treatment fivered “by the writer, Many of ‘them ra i trbil of howeuputliy, others iulvise the trial of jaRnutle hiluences is. produved by the lay> HOF hans, Bone perons send churns, a brs profess -to have: dreams about the President ‘und - tell exactly how ho oan be cured, Holy water fs sent by unin Cathos Iles, with th advice that tf a title of It be poured on the jyound’ it will bo -tamedl: ately healed, and the seilleleniey-of thls cure in vouched for’ frany personal eXpericnee, ‘The -Splrituailats have fourid outa great deal about. the cage throitgh some of thelr myste- rlous methods, and muny-uf the lutlens Come from then, Uf course ues and pretend, ors are not Jacking jn ils dally torrent of advlee, but most of the totters are owls dently inapired.by honest: purposes Lang and expensive cubla- messaged. utd -some> fines naelvede aan. eae any couched nition ~ and at Mab, ohidragtoriees 1 Vigo’: Chat, olinractorizes: shinilar documents renery fia Hert iH in this country. “Ajlsusts of mudlielues, herbs, aud salves, that tre pronounced fitullible, form 9 part of the duily cargo of tselussatult Bont {9 the Widke Hoy, “At uny uUmorte President of thy tultant Staten is the realy ent of aiauy absurd letters, but at present tbely number is evorgions, | A letter yeculyuil asks the President to buye tho writer's pension tie creased, ad his lungs have now given way, jn to bls former ils, and on Inmiedluta reply jy requested, “This much of the curl addition XGUG a Heeipher Hw lt writer boar where he writes brome eat made out exeept that he dives by Wines, Temmormnes advocates appeit lin ferce, Ee sisting that wittsky and other atl ints Ktoppedl anit Tie great uialoriiy of these letters drop a Inte the ashet Gut the: most extritar dinary are kept as cttringt lies, We OLTICIAL DAY, Ae Me fooxtract substituted, Exacurtyn MAsstio, WASINNGTON, 1.0, Aug The, Preston slept the greater park of tho ulght, awakening at ine tervals, and retaining the Tad nourlsh- mint lintulstered, Jibs avneral condition (his mftning Is about ite same as ub the sume hour yesterday, Pulse 102, tempera- ture 93.5, respiration ts. 1) We Bits, yh TS Thani, dd. Woomwatn, Rontarry Rivovns, 1, Hayus Aux. 12350 ML. Exneutive MANstos, Aug, 3012330 p.m — Ab the morning dressing another small ine elsion was made ti thy lower part of the swelllng on tho right site of the Presidents free, whtelt was followed by a trea tls- charge of heatthy-looking is. , A sinilar dlsehirge tugk place through the other open: tis, ‘The swelllng ts pereeptloly smaller aml looks better, the wound remains fet deehanged condition ‘There tins been a llt- Ue rise of temperature stuee inovntig, but the pulse is more frequent. bn other respeets iis condition Is nbout the same. Muse is MU, temperature 13,9, respiration 18, + et Ds We Bttss, J Bansis d, J. Woopwann, Rongie Riven DAILAvns Aaxiw, SM Me “ITIVE MANSION, Ag. SI: The President has passed. coinfortubly 4 through the day, Me has tiken the astual mnountof nourishinent vy tho moutt, with stimulating enemata at stated pertods, ls rhe of temperature this afternvon is des xvee less Tian yesterday at the same dine, aut bis pulse fs less frequent than at noon tealay. ‘The parotid: swelling has been dis- charging more freely, and is continuing to (hntaish te size. Pulse 109, temperature 0.5, resplration 1s, b, W. Tt, di Bansns, + dd. Woomwain, Jowlng' was sent this afternoon: Re Lewell, Mintaters London? Tho Brestdent's gondition ns net materhlly changed since ny last dispateb. Another incision was made this mornitar ia the parotid piand, with very satis- factory results, The pus tows freely, and the swelllng grows less, ‘Phe pulse nt thix hour, 3 Pe yas lower than during the Loronudn or yess ferday, but on both diya It ts hiher thin his other ood symptoms would seem to warrant, Tis now 10; ut noon It was 11d, : Janes GC ar » Secretary, tai ‘The followlng was sent by Secretary Blaine to-night wt Ws. p. mes Lowell, Mouster,, Londuis The President, if not rapidity advancing, fs at least bulding hls own. His fever fs tess than’ lust night, and hls swollen gland. stenilly inproves, His pule eontiniies rather higher, rayoing thls evening fram Oto TH. Perheps tho best Indication in tho case Is that thy Presttent Munsell feels bet- ter, und, his mind belng uow perfectly elear, he reudily compares one day's progress with another, BLAINE, Secretary. ANXIOUS NOURS, TAM TUnSDAY, ‘Executive Mansion, Aue, 80-7 a, in ‘The President enjoyed another good night's rest, and, It,is thought, starts out on what bids falr to be another youd day, ‘Phe stom- ach sill continties te perform its work sntis- factorlly, and the parotid swelling is pro- gressliyg favorably. “Hs pulse, temperature and respiration, ns compared with yesterday mornlag, wmenbout the same. ‘Lhe slight in erease Ju the freqneney of the jnlse “Is thought to be dug to the neeumulation of pis in another part of tho glandular swelling, which was obseryed this morning by Dr. Bliss, who auade ‘stl anather ineiston and relensed the pent-up pus. On the continu anes of these favorable symptoms another day of progress Is predicted, A WA 9, Afurtner discharge of healthy pus has been seetied by a third Iictsion, whieh was made In the swollen glund this morning. ‘The physletans say that the President seems to lave fulrly started on another good day, ae Ugh A.M an All the Information from the sick-room is to‘ the effeet that the President.is still pro- gresilug to the éntire satisfaction of the sur- geons, ‘The indleations are that the mdituy: bulletin will compare favorably with that of yesterday. 1:0 Pp. at ‘Therd is no change apparent in the Prest- dent, Mo ts reported to be rather restless this nfternoon, and hls pulse ritis higher than for some days, ranking fram 10 to 114, Dr. Boynton says le does not seo that he Is better or worse since yestarday, | 2M ‘Iu reply to questions, Cul, Rockwell sald this afternoon that the Prestdent’s condition toeduy has been about ts It was yesterdny, Mo hus fully hell lis owi, but hus not gulned perceptibly in’strength, «No especial futportunce is attached to the high pulse shown by the noon bulletin, Itty attributed priuelpally to Ivritation, caused by the eute tux ot the parotld swelling this morning. “As long,” Col Rockwell said, “as the gland continues to be asource of almost eon- stant disturbance, we ius expect theso Huctiations of pulse, Sluco the neon bulle- thi, hownver, the President's pilse has gone down gain te 10, We think that ho fs do- Ung wold.” z S30 1 My ‘Sho President's pulse lis fallen to 110, and Dr, Woodward says tho ease fa proceeding favornbly, ‘Cho hgh pulse cansed conskter- able ausloty on the streets, At the White Alone all seem to think the case Is proveed- fog suthsfactorily, AE ef Tam, ‘ There has been, no noticeable change {t tho, Aelorit's condition this afternuun exe copt that his pulse has: fallen to 103, 1s sytiptohis generally continie about ws yes lorduy, - es i MIDSICIED, ‘Tho President's coudition : to-night. seems tore favorable than It hus for some days, Sono of tha most pronounced: pessimists, aver, begin to entertaln upes that he will recover, Us mud ds partivutarly clear, ad he onys Wlusell to-day that hu Is batter, ‘This fs regarded as aw hopeful Jndieation, ay lt shows that hu has the power of commision, ‘Tho fever Is rathoy lilgh,-the pulse. standing WLU for, some tine thls eyuning, but the general vonditious ure favorable, ‘Thoaperne ton toxlay Was mere serious than has beon supposed, Lt was pertprined: with a curved kalfe, and “tho Was very suarebbig and valntul, ‘Tho Increased fever la doubtless alributal to this, The gland ts improving, pote AOA, ML 4) Special Visvatch to Phe CMicaco Tribune, Wasiixcron, D, Cy Aug. 31-8210 a ye No material change in the. President's cone itton has. begn noticed during tho night or mornlg, Ve, Uilys says tho, pations contin- nes to hold his own. At ;30 hla pulse had Fecedud to 102, and hits temperature and rys- piration were about norma, > wee, SRBLIGION,. SVRAYER AT PUILAUELPILA, Prtnans: tv MIA, AUK, B—At a cull of the Young Men's Christian Association's unton weeting uf prayer for President Gartield’s recovery way held to-night. Ulergymen of CHICAGO "TRIBUNE: WLDN vi fooling was one of great aevotlonal tude. ‘The Interest was so rent that a shpl Ine mecting will by called Cor ‘Tuesday evens ing nest. TINE REY. VOWEL Wasnisatrox, 1.0, At d.—Tho Revs 1D. F. Mower, pastor of tho Vermont Avenue Christan Chareh of this ety, lias written Istter eonegrning the Pres Us char asa Christlan man, in whieh he has nover hestinted, when tt was necessary, lo testi'y to his filth, tle lings lectured gubilely: in the Christian Charel with: ie two years amt Bvldences of the Christan’ Rellgton,’ and he hias for sts years been a devout and eonstint wor shiper ant) commenennts 6. “Pate Ing {nto the esthuinte- all the.templattons ale fondant tow stich careers, the gener Loostt: ness of Waslligton tte, and political life eapeelaiy, the imarked unfatth fatness of Christin men when they ttiiin sich promi- Hence hy oflehd position, and the extrenie poverty and obscurity of tts bretlren in Washington, tagetlier with thelr poor house of worshin, Lestecin hint as an unustal Christian nian, falthful where nine out of fen would have fatted,” f AT NEW yor, New York, Aug —A prayer-meetiag for the speedy recovery of President Gar field was held to-night In the Chyreh of the Holy Trinity, DR. WAMMOND., THE VICTIM ¢ MMOS TOR. Spretat Dianateh to ‘The Chiengo V¥ibunes New Yount, Aug. 30—A handsome coupe drew up infront of Dr. Willan A. Hane wond’s house on West Piftysfourth street on ‘Suestay of last weeds, a Uitte after noon. aA wellalressed man with a due igure stepped from. the coupé, leaving an elderly man with gray Chair and beard faside, sunt aan the beth He was ndinitted by a cote ored “buttons,” who, moment Inter Ine format Drv Tannmond: thet there wasn xeon as wished to see th Immediately.” “Lealtud,” sald tho stranger. “abt ihe re- atesbof Secretary Lincoln, to sayy that te wishes to see you this afternoon at the Gilsey lows SECRET AMUES LINCOLN, host arrived fn thts elty do-atay bya speelal train This astonishing. statement. prodteed an ef fect on his listener that mate the mysterlons visitor think that if was nevessary to dlseloso HUST, ANU WIN- lis identlty, and se he drew on card fram his pocket amt threw ft down tipo the tables ih rit bore the nme of CoM, Single, tet fusy “Custos, Washingten, 2. 0." Tho * ds important business th: y Lincoln and the other Se Sreretary Blaine lita res! ‘rustle Arty has-been Washington ta itet as. Tm on iny eatled Presitent. k way Co Gen. Arthur's house now, Windom and Hunt are there in consultation with Gen. Arihur, and George Bliss Tittt CONE E relates ta. the ‘matter of the Vieo-Prestfluit Rolne to the White Iouse ton mo control of the Government, Mrs. rhiet Was Jost contidenve in tha physiehins that are nitending the President. When L was ot the White House Lheard then very sevorely ertlelsed, Dr, Agnew belng the only one of Was excepted, “Mrs. Gnrticld wanted ine to ask you whom you considered the ublest surgeon in this cits.” A NAME WAS MENTIONED, “ram not sure? sald Mr ‘Lingle, “but that you yourself will be asked to go! to. Wasli- nzton and inks. charge of tha ense. One 1. Grant, Mr, Conktlay, thing is certain, there must bo a change’ of bhyslelans,” E oy With a few cursory remarks on coniven- onal topics, THE VOLUNLE INSPECTOR OF CUSTOMS bowed hinsvlf out of the roum. Ie Joined hi i uanton br bis coupé, and was It ltus been whispered here in reles + for several days that mete +e] the . stranger - positively Snformed- Dr, Hannnond.; that he had been. . sont for” by tho “Cabluet, ‘and he would Hud nspeeial train watting for htm ‘nt the dersuy Clty tepot abs o’elocks also that Dr. Himmond tustled around, got histraveljug- bug ready and started for the depot, stopping on tha wiy to got Dr. Robert F, Weir to necompany hin to Washington as an assistant surgeon. ‘The two physicians, , it ts sald, stumbled avonnd in tho depot in qhest. of the speelal train, but were com- pelled, in tha: course of half an-hour or 80, to give up the seareh, ‘ De, Hanmnond confesses that he went to. tho Gilsey to see Seeretary Lincoln, but, of coltrse, Was Wnsitecesstul, © He thinks THE MAN PLAYED THE GAMK for the purpose of. robbery.of ils office. Ie has discovered who the man was, aseertaining hin to be a brother of ofe of the Known pliysictans Iu Brooklyn, Ho ts now under arrest In Brooklyn for obtalning money from aCustom-Houst offleer by persuading: hin that he was Chet Inspector of Customs, Ie hint cards bearing. the name of CG. M. ‘Thagle, Other charges of obtaining money under false pretenses linve been made agalust hin at various places, He is wwalting teint Dr Welr Jett his home the day after, his spirits were untlily elated by means of the confidence min's Iittle deception, He lins not yet returned to the city, JAMES AND ARTUR, MUCKS WERE VERY IACOUTY SATURDAY. Bpeetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yorn, Aug. 80—The World suya: “It ts rumored that Postmaster-General James’ midnight mission to New York Inst Saturany night was to give Vice-President Arthur the details of tho steps for him to take in the event of the death of THE LAST the President, then expested by the Cubluet-- to + be near at hank — it was also rumored that, while “Mr, James was In- tho city,'somo alluston was ante in conversation to the future constltu- tlon of the Cabinet,. especially us to Janes’ position In tt, dames Intimated n ctesire to remain at his present post, to Anish up the work he tind begun, but It ds stated chats reat Sntimation was unde to bin that seme other person would a found to relleve him of | his dutles, It Is further reported Uint there haye been several: developments in regard to. Nes in tho Cabluct tn the event of Vice~ Presiilent Arthur. becomlng President, and that tho thets du the case will soon come to Nght. Amine other reports Is one that Grant wus asiced nt one of the consultntions of tho Stalwarts what shoutl be done for hin, ad. ho answerg! thit his hands were full with jis Mealean enturprise, i) » GUATEMATA. 3 BYMEATHY, Say Firaneiseo, Cal, Ange 80--Among the passengers un tho steamer Grenada, which arrived Inst Saturduyy was the Hon, 1. Montufar, speci. envoy of President Biyvasand the Republic of Guatemaln, to convey to Washington a messagu of sym pathy and condolence for President Garitulil, ————_ TNE ONAVEN WRETCH, is LaErrEn, : Speclat Diapateh to The Chicaga Tribune < Wanttnaros, DeoGy Aug 30—-Gulteau has written another letter tu -“DistrictAt- torney Corkhill, In whieh: he elainis protue- tion fromthe mob. At the conclualon of his letter he plalaly shows that lo’ Is well ne salient with the President's condition, for ne snyes . : While tho President Is Iu this precarious cons ition; T have goutidence jn na one. } look to yous Bae that Cun weourely protected. , Cinitean has ‘also Indicated ‘n deslre to marry. some Wealthy Christian lady of good faully. ep " THE WINOW VAN Corr, Spectat Nupateh to The Catcage Tvidune, w Youn, Aug, 30.—The assasin CGuiteau hag elulined’ that he isa conybrt of Mrs, Maggle Van Cott, the noted , eyangellst, and thut ut one the adeop fgeting of friendship sprung up between thom, which subsequent- ly ripened Intolove. Ho‘nlso elaims tuhave Jettors In hly possession in Mrs, Yuu Cott's ehlrography which show this, aud that, had he secured a Government ‘sppolntment from President Gartleld, which he. expected, ho would have led the widow to the hyimeneal alter. Ars, Van Cott: to-day. iu rently to [One named Maris: Gritin, concerni this h , mle! is one {hing tat 1 wish to hover heard or know — there 2 pefaoit Hyde on the fare of Gad's Gulteac Ht te shot the Preshtest. Bul, jo rexhed'te the friemlshtp Giiteaw eltims to have with you. What have you to say about that 2?” Mrs. Van Cott "he ftrst L heard concern: that wase t+ a, AN CONNEOTIUN' WITH TILE ASSASIN ATION, atid thon a inal who wag ott train with ine handed mo the arfjele, which Crend.” “Tow do Sou sunpgse the thought ortg tinted with Alm? Mrs. Van Cott—t ‘Chat is | fo tate. J now ‘remember that, some tine age, when f séis in Chieaga, 1 cone verted sone “Anildels, among who was fle wrote me Bole Hiteresting letters abort ts conversion and religion In general, aud Lanswered then “They dit net contain auy sentient whatse- aver oxveph as was prompted by evangellcal fervor.” . “Do you think Gullenu may have gotten these lediers inshils possession and made use of thent as stated y? ' Mrs. Van Colt—© No, 1 do not thlak go, al+ {hough CGulteat clits that the tetfers ure (teil wth a little, blue ribbon, In fet, this statement Is the only thing that looks plist ble Inany way, ag the letters: which were “written to Qrifiy aid COMLES SUNSIQU! were rolurned.to me for ret in rellg- inectligs, ag were also the originals," Aro. Geile’ and Giiltean acquainted ? You know Gullean clalns to haye lived In Cliengo? 7 : Mrs. Van ctl Ido not think they are nequilnted, Itismy opinton that CGuitena has nothing ine bis possession to base any statement un. He cmanites th this way: 1 prestine I have been, eoulag down pretty: sharp on infidelity, aml think some Intidels have gotten this thing up to injure me. Galten’s assertion concerning ay fall hing in dove with hilt ts all bush. As Laid before, I nevor heard of him before the Attempted assagination, L have something lye to do than to look afler gentlemen, 1 have to wit sows to Christ. Lam teal for steh folly, L have nover tad any corre: spondence with any gentleman since my widowhood on any other subject than relige fon tL did LT ought to puton a. strnit- Jacket nud place myself ina lanattc asylum,” “There sty. 0 was auch wn possible for me ANT QUINOY TI COPPERIBAD WHEELER, Speetut Corresporidence of The Chicayo Tribune, Quincey, Lh. Aug. th—The exeitement over the recent expresstons of the eratd of {lily elty still continues, Sumo have protend- orto think there was danger of violence, bub such fears were undoubtedly wnitonnd ‘The dissatisfaction has been alike ge publleang und Democrats, 1h hag been an apparent purpose onthe part of the Herald to make the matter one of par tisnu, politteal difference, but It ts probable this etfort will full, Many fndividaals and firms have discontinued thely patronage of the piper, and, so far asknown, it Is betlivved thoy assign no ofher rengon than thei dis- sutisfaction with’ its expressions regarding the President and his assasin, It is certain that up to the thio of. the publieation of tha sriieles which lave so disgusted good citl- zens everywhere no Democratic paper in thie State had a fairer share of good willamong Republicans, or drew v lat percentage of its) Income, from busi not that, polltion! “filth, ? and this eltetly © be- enuso Ib liad recently’ been Mitel tin- proved is on iewspaper, aud ts tho only morning pupor inthe elty, An editorial in the paper states that Ht will shortly publish: a lst of firins whieh haye discontliued thelr sitpport, as merchants “who do not want the trads of Democrats,” thus attempting AMIE YOM OF TIE MIASISRIPPE PLAN, In reference to this, several of the merchants referred to are stated to have. alrandy-ex-, pressel thelr Intention of ealling on’ the’ paper to. say that they distinctly declined to: patronize iton thé™pround of thelr diseust with Its sontiments ‘regarding assasination,: and lis nttempt.to fix these distasteful sentl- ments In the publls mind ay the sentiments: “of reputable Democrats every tori and. that thelr action had not thy slightest refer-, ence to partisanship i any forn. sie ‘There has been a serious effort on the part of both Democrats and Nepubiicang to divest: the squabble of the enst of mere politica! dif. ferences, but thers is danger that this wilh fall, ‘Tt will most Hkely fail lf the naper fol lows up its Intest ‘tendeney, and if the pro-: posed mecting of Democrats to disavow the sentiments of the papor shontd fall through, GUITEAU, is TUE INSANITY IN HIS FAMITY, A ‘Trinune reporter yesterday evening called at the residence of Mr, George Svo-: yilie, on West sfonroe street, who has Just returned to the elty¢from Washinzton where he hag been looking after the Interests of his versed for half an hour with him upon the subject of the agsasin and his condition aud prospects, In reply to a question as to whethor it was not true that he was to un- dertdke the defense of. Guiteau, Mr. Scoylllo satis : . “1 seo a roported Interview with Col. Cork- hill that I have written to htni to that effect, ‘That Is amistake, | Lwrote to the Warden after the McQIll atfatr, aud by tho same malt 1 wrote to Guitenu, caro of the Warden. . In the letter to Guitenu Ttold hin’ that Mrs, Scoville, ny wifey and his sister, desired that Lshould undertuko Ils defunse, and asked Jum what his wish was aboutlt, ‘That is alt thore was of it J ld seen in the papers some thu before that Corkhill had obtained duthority from Gulteat to open all his Guitewu’s) lotters:. L thought that tho ‘arden wis the proper person to receive the letters to the prisoner, and to commeuntvate their contents tu him if he thought propor, and that Corkhill was. ARS pow ers not belonging tohimself, litesired that such letters as 1 wrote to Gultenn show reach him through anothar channel than the man who was to sproseeute iitin, and thought, and still think, that Col, Corkhull Ws not conducted Mimsel€ aa 1 mine itt Is position should, In the beglining he ine wratinted Ihnself with Gultenn, guined his confidence, and obtalned from bli all the ine formnition hoeoutd under tho pulse of trlond- alulp. Taving done;this and gotten from Giltony all he had to give, he turns round and joing those who would do anything to Gultsau 7 oy ‘TO GET MIM OUT OF THE WAY, Col, Corkbill says lia ly nwara of | tho oxiat- ence of wo muthering of people who will, if tho verdlat ts fn fuygr oF sending Giilteau to tho lnganeasylam, prevent him from ever yenchtng iballye, belleve 1 can take a dozen en who wilkconduet Guitoau to tho fuiutle asylum in spite of Col, Corkhill and ate mobs, “ Sry, Scoville, who. ts « slater of Cttonn, the room Avhile Mr. Scoville was Hehe, and took pact in the conversation, She complained that hhe had written a letter to Guitean which hu had never recelved, Mr, Seoville sald tae as an nefual fuel Guten did not yg a cout of piney at present, thong he lubored tmder the balla. elnation that he hatl considerable, and that the Stulwarts wore guing tostep forward wit einploy the highest’ griininal lawyers tu the fand to dofend latins. 7° 5 AIL want, anid Str, Scoville, “1a that Guiteau shoukl haye:6 fale trial, and it it is wstablished that ho was lidany at the thie he committed the uct she. should: by nequitted, ang sent to tho Insane.nsylum,'* ae alts. Seovilla heresremarked, “T am his alster, and 1 know>that he ls Insane, Four year age he raised ainax to kill me, and wo rad hin watched fo lays utterwards.?? ‘Che Jadly went on to sta ¢. jut Tt was w fact thas dlatant relationship oxlsted between her and Mrs. Garield, wha: was a cousin of her cousins “What do you thinkof.the McG! attalr }?? WBcoville, Ie replleds a hs Hw? TENT : Hi 1 Quite Ordertneer'a chanen T wrote'ta the Warden that it ook yay that MeGHl} wanted to ult notoriety by killinusiuiteau.?. ae SMrs, Scoville hore parked: 1 sce'by tho papers thit ful the-adurds (n° the fall are ald inion soldiers, ‘They: wit to KUT hh be yond a doubt, ‘Theyare nice guards to havo over Aman. |b have. had two paralytle strokes, and all this excitement over the Prose Went’s assusination -mukes it very: Ukely that atbird one wii occur, Well. well, ae i “Bho butlh Ate, “Winchester, brothar-in-Inw, Charles J. Guitent, and con-{-Oct 2. 188I—"T WELVES PAGIGS, Hing to dte I omly Gartold . As toany poor brother, his shootte of the President was in keeping with bly general coutael. Le wis always Tifalatin and tal some great seheme on thd, Healways wanted fode some big tills, and Th was his whieh led tin to the ertine Whlen he committed. | We Guiteats are strange Ei same res 1. 8 ee Hob Ie elonntsh family, bul wo ave yery fond of the name, ahi wo do not want to see It dis- raved, Wa can disily establish the fact that there Is INSANUEY 1N TU PAMILYS ‘ Many pooploare nequainted with the erso of Augustts Parker, iy father's nephas anil a vousts Of Guitent | io was a nisle beac! af considerably, zentits, He would | wale fet iS it 5 So Maynard's diaueh Mity= ted pearrted lutte Cuteaa, any father's: alster, nd hete: ditghter, Abbie, at the se of 15 beeame tnsune, und ratinily fell tite a state” of linb ty. She ts now 6) years old, wud ts insan Hers was nimild Sorin of relugtous Insanity, She ls 0 cousin te Guitenu. ‘Then thera is a vrother of Gultean, who 14 th an insite itsy- Nang and ate nelo, Wilson Galton, at broth ev of Gulleau's father, who wits also insane, Taanddition to all this Luther Gulteau. oar father, wis Jnana for many soars oll rellg- it Tous nintt nee wW ’* Mr. Seas tbe sntisi f they examined Giltent fiat 1 Hts man, LE feel eertaia thn mnlinelty xo to the Insane Asy atid not belive this to he the ¢ would not raise a tad to help delim. a “Thave never felt safe” salt Mrs, Seo- H tist ten years itil he was it never ovtitered tome to take ville, het ducked up. bis part until tT saw that everybody's hand was rafsed against tiny | Ile ts era: here never was a Cite wha went dito an in sane asy tiie and ever came out agains Lbe- Heve that In this aifair my brothoo was wade ntool of by somebody, nd L belluve Col. Corkhilt khows all avout the altar, If L coultl only see Wy brothor, fe would tell ne mLabout lt. Lu tike to Know why he wes conttnually going tn and out of Are thurs oles” Just before tho shopt- is oho ctoubt «that the Stubwarts ero so desperate that they would not hesitate nt. murder to neeomplish their ends, and Tf only L could talk with my: brother 1 woult find out al about it! ~ My, Seovilte xaid that he dd not think he would conduct the defenss of the assualt, If he dit, he would not need more than a boule of witnesses In addition tothe tle. fendants self to prove lls Insanity. ‘The net o€ nssasination was committed under the. hallucinution that he was neting “under Divlue dtrection, and this hatluelaation was, of a type with) many others whieh Gulteau had previously labored under. WASHINGTON, Bonds Patd—"ho Coming Call—Tho Dobt Statemont—Bullion—Yollow-Fe= ver, Wastinerox, D, G., 10—At tho close of business to-day thore have beer surrendered to the ‘Treasury Department fer payment $4,074,250 of T cent coupon bonds, em- braced tn the 103d extl, and $0,515 300 regis- tered, whieh are covered by the 104th call. A slitwment: having been made that a eatl for bonds would be issued tu-tay by Se tary Windom, he snys thers has been as ye no deelsion to issue deal for bonds, ind consequently it could not be sald what bonds would be culled next, when the call would be. issued, or what amount would be embraced, ‘Lhrea questions, the Sceretary sud, would live to be met, how. over, sooner or titer, ‘There ave xo bonds whtult conld be called except the continued Ss and 03, aad consiterable interest ts manifested In the question na to-whleh series of bonds continued at at per cent will be called first, "Tho debt stascment for August is expected lo show nreduetion of nbout $11,000,000, jon fund at the New York Assay Ofligo was to-day incrensed by the transfer of $:20,000,000 of gold coln ta unable the Su- perlntendent to nike payments for forelgn gold bullon and coin expected to arrive. Yellow fover is reported at Martinique and Demerara, * ‘The recelpts from customs and internal ravens thus far recelyed for the gurrent month Indleate that the reduction of the public debt for the month of August will bv nananally large, The total receipts for tho jonth will probably reach $40,000,000, while the expenditures, including Interest ‘on tho pubilfe debband about $0,000,000 for iuvalld penslons, Will not, It is be elleved, exceed $20,000,000, “The disbursement, on account at {nterest on the public debt will, of course depond Ina great measure upon the amount of called & per cent bonds presented for pay- mont under tho two last calis, From present indications It is beloved that tha statoment to be issued on Sept. 1 will show a reduction of the public debt forthe month of August of abott $17,000,000, . Dr. Loring, Commissioner of Agriculture, has left tho city to fulfill a series of cuore. ments in different parts of the country. Tle wiltmake n numbor of addresses, In which he will set forth the condition of agricultura in this country, and the needs and purposes of the Department of Agriculture. “Ils on- igenients are as follows: Mechiantesburi, Worcester, Muss,, Sept. 0 fo 11, Sept. 15% Woodstock, M., .103 Prineeton, Ill, Sept. 22: Fond da "ix... Sopt, 2; Chester, S. Cs, Ost. 63 Va.y Oct, 13; Richmond, Va, et 3 A GRANGER ROBBED. Tuuby Bol, tho irrepressible, red-headed Queon of *Choyenno,” is tit! carrying on the game olit ram, Oliver Leland, of ‘Bultimore, permitted bitnaolf to be ontlucd into Htuby‘s den on Pacitig avenues by an inmate named Auntie Gale, and bettor kuown ns" The Bean-Pole Blonde," who: succeodod in. robbing him of $100, ‘which he carried "in the | watoh-pockot in hia pantaloons, . He ,noticod the theft, 8 the girl was leaving thy root, and pursiing hor Into the ball beyan choking hor to make her wivo up tha cash, Another inmate foreed him to desist by placing a royolver at bis bead, and Leland thén made his way to Central Station, Deteotlyes Amstein and” Loughlin arrested Annio, whom thoy know to be the thief by tha rints of Leland's fingers on her throat, und also locked vp itubj\ but nu money was found upon aithor of them, = SELLING BOGUS CIGARS, Mf. Uorwin, Morris Murks, and Fy Clayton, pro- Pricturs of 4 mook-nuction clgdr-shop, to which the attention of the police has buen called sav oral thines by the prega, woro arrested yeuterday: by Dosootlves Wiley and T:iliott upon a warrarit obargivg thou with ovtainiug matioy oy false pretenses, «The complainant te John Mok of ltaulne, who yesterday dropped fute tho Buty on room on Clark etreut, noir Sfonrod, and bid ons lot of twelve boxos of otgary, fifty: In tho nx. They wore kuocked down. to hin for &, and uftor recolving the money tho auutioncers, uzy pretonse or ochor, demanded en hore before they would give him’ the lagee Justice wee hold the swindling trio in $300 enob until Sept. 2, Seen A Man Hibed by a hut Gurcsvine, O. Aug, 2—About 6 o'clock lust ovoulny Within teed, a farmer living throo inites uocth of tits pluca, was gured tu death by Hr Head hil Jet the butt out to watert and had just linfastonod the atran froin the ring iu his nage preparatory to putting «halter au hint, whon. tho bull turned upon bin, plunge ing bis horns Into his right a Just bee low. tho ribs, and ‘with ono tromendaus hurge of hts tahhy head almost conpletuly tla~ erbowelod bis viethin, alse tearing all bis riba Tum bys budy, after whieh he catwht up the uxty on bls horns and toasud it repeatedly in the alr during whieh thie yuine mun drove along tnd through the barnsioaré saw whut way ole Stra, eed was called, wud, while the men with cldba and nltchforks drove off the bull, tho ulinuatajletracted wifa dragged ber husband out the burn, Ho wis qwirrled io the Bouso, ore hy dled in a fow inumonts after, Not quite two weeks -ayu tha bull vowme very Hear uccouplishing the work that be so horribly al yeatords te ‘und NOL quite a year ago he badly dored on of Mere ltuad'y dong, but with all that warning dtr, Reed made a pet of him, curried Bin ana ullaned his hurne Wutth they ite us bright av ivory. ‘Lo-duy thoy aro H Abid uastes's binod, Tho bull fa fat, and will welgh wbour #,890 pounds, and wus sold to-duy to theSimony Bros, stevk dealery and will very probably be in the Chuetayatt niurket in a fow daye. gh Tho decenged was about 4) youre of age, and Jonves th young wifo and alx or seven email ebildrun, a . Reed having boon twice murrioa, A Dramatic Scono in an ole Vrisous i Cincinnatt Oumnieredal, Yestentay. was visitiaaetay ite tho County Jail, und the number of persons ‘who appliod to acu Faiutlyen oF friends who wore Incureurtad was largor thay bud buow known for sone the, The orowd had been surging to and fro for au hour, or two, when. lady: walked In, He eR a 1o Vol . 4 5 . Boomorsst s? Bir’ Hirhbatian’ ntesioa th ‘wonnn 19 soy that Kukert.wae ber brother, and weptious nore than turning from ble dow shouts ed out to the gard in attendance, Cull ont No, 9," ineuning tho number of the. voll ins wai Hekert was confined, ‘The woman moved Up: tua lattlog-work, through which the priganal converse with their friends, Prosontly Rekert camo down, and the inument he. reached the lower step. the woman, palling a pilot Srom tho folus of By whrieked “out, "You killed ‘my “brother QT wilt Kho had cae! the platol and threat tho muzzle alinoet through the wron grating, Khe pulled the trier and ilown Tortamely: Hh enypty, Olt wae Thletyeeduht culi= Weasnn'a akg. ind had tye vane Genie amity. chy Chis te Tel it nee xomne one would have been injured or killed. When ho heard the gerenin and the elle of tho pistol, My. Hiras Trin Jatped up, and with one bound rot to the worn and grabbed hor arin. At the same tine Jake Kulty, tho Superintendent of the Court-House, why happened to be presunt, Cnught ber around tho wast. After a prety stout ttisslo, tho won Was disarmed, aud mt explanation naked. dhe sald she war tho wifo of Johtt MeGranahan und a sistor of the das coused, Honey Moegers, She sald that Bekert tril deitled hes brother, and she was bound to Je him.* Stee sail thitt she inight pot he wble ta do MH this wouk me. tho next, but that phe wonkd tually auceced, While Me, itrnbauns was endeuyortiy to disnrn the wort Kekert fan Upestairs, and ten tnindtes Inter was found wowering vet bis cell with a favs completely Dhiveted. Mra. MeGranahin was detained fort shore tiie, and ton sont hone in ohare of hee Drotherstieliwe ‘I i. Metirannhan, tho walle Known Constuble of thu ‘Twontyssecondy Ward. Subsequently her husband culled at tho Jatt and asked for tho pistol, fe elalmbne that it belonsedt Nis request, waa, of eo hilt, course, refiised. Ue stated to Mr Mende (iat bisAvito inte shown alin of brain afection for eome thine, aud that ho was afeakl the kill- ing of hor brother tnd brought on tempor dementit, Fe promised to see that she wis keyit quict, and consequently no order for arrest was NEW YORK. The Time and Placa of Holding the Republican Oonvention to Bo Decided To-Day. Irving Hall and the Committee of One Hundred Figuring to Control the Democratic Convention. i John Kelly Proposes to Raise a Row in Case Tammany Is Not Recognized, POLITICAT. THE: REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTER. Spectat Mopateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Your, Aug. 80.—The Rennblican State Commilttes will meet at the Fifth Ave- nate Hotel to-morrow far the purposeof nuns ing the day and plada on whith ‘the Stale Convention will be held, Secretary BE. M Jolngon arrived to-day with hls nssistants, and during the forenoon arranged ail the preliminaries, Very few. of the membersare In town, and litle ornothing could positively be teurned as to what will ba done, Sara- toga Is believed to be the favorit place to hott tha Convention, atl either Wednesday the Astor 2th of September ns the thine, By others eliher tho 2ut or 20th of September will be neceptable, It ls safe to assume that the Repnbticans will meet at Saratnga dur- ing the last week of next month, and that VU CONVENTION will not last longer than a day or Lio at tho farthest. Another duty that the State Com- inittes will perform is to pitss resolutions relative to the shooting of President Gir. fet, It fs sald that several gentlemen alrendy have drawn up proper resolutions and will submit the result of-tholr labors to tho Commitee that willj be nppoluted for tho purpose, ‘Tho time that the Republicans may ctect to holt thelr Stare Convention will Inrzely influenee tho atetion of the Demoe In holding theirs, Tho Democrats fivor Saratoga, and they presse, the fast week In September, but if the tontblicans antlelpate ‘them, the Democrats will be foreed to select some other tline and Hace, Albany is favorably spoken of, but it ls ungderstvod Mr. Manning objects té tt, Syracuse ly out of the race, for the Wloting Opora-House is destroyed, and there Is 10 other place, except Shakspeare Tinl!, and its reminiseences aro NOT PLEASANT TO THE AVERAGE DEMO- . NATTA MIND. oe S Rochestor seems to have no attraction aut- aldo of beer, which is always an ‘linportant consideration, however, in direetilng the af- falrs of State froma Democratic stindpolnt, and Buifato is too remote, Leading Demo- erate politicians speak very ploomily over the prospect of carrying the Stata thts fall. It Is untorstoud that the Commmittes of One Hundred und Lrving Mali, both ;of whieh umocratie organizations will send: delega- tions to the comlng Convention, will endeavor to effect » combliution of forces suns to keep the ‘Tanimany delegation out of the State Convention. Joln Kelly, Gen Spluola, and other tending Tumnmany men will be dele- gates, and . Me KELLY WILL ASSUME THE LEADERSHIP of the delegation. Me will Insist upon the admission of the jramuany delegation, and iL it la not admitted there will be a row. One of Mr, Ketly’ friends say's that tho Tammany Chioftain will be willing, for the sake of har- mony, to Inve ull the contesting delegations from Now York admitted to the Convention. VIRTUOUS TAMMANY, Jo the Western Associated Press, New You, Ang, 10.—Tho Tammany Com- inittce on Orguulzation pret to-day and pagsed resolutions denouncing the encroachments of corporate monopolies, and declaring that the Democratic party would parnestly strive nol. only to enunciate these principles in thelr Pinttoring, hut to embody them fn its laws, whieh, while recognizing tho rights of cap- {talists, would also protect -the public Inters ete; that the lnwa gelatine to the ise of money at elections and the bribery of legis- Jntors should be so amended that the chances for detectlon would be inereased; and that our canals should bo mud free, nud Lnproved 80 thoy inay incet} the Increased competition to which thoy are now exposed, TELEGRAPHIC. THE MUTUAL AND MAL isiot & OlTO coM- PANIES, . PANIES, Svectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yount, Aug. 30.—It ls understood that acontract hns been made between tha Mut- unt ‘Polegraph Company and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad by witch the tolegraph sys- tom of the rallroad company, will be con- trolled, so far us public business Is con- eerned, by. tho Mutual Unton Company. ‘Tho negotiations have been in vrogress for some time, and-an agreement lis now been completed. “The terms of the contract have not been made publle. “Wt is sald that othor negotiations which tho telegraphe om- pany haw entered upon might be wfeeted- by the” publication. of the details, ft fh understand, however, that the Mutual Unton Will begin the mandgoment ofthe Balthnors & Ohio telegraph lines to-morrow, . ‘Thecon- tral of thissystom will be of great advantage to tho telegraph company in enabling It fo reach important points at the West In ad- vive of the completion of Its own lines now under constructlon, ; Md COSMMINATION, = ‘Th the Western Assoclated Dress, > N Yon, Aug 80,—-Aceording to to- day's Herald, ‘tho’ Mutat Union, Rapid, Canndinn Mutual, aud Balllmure we Ohio systems of Celegraplis have entered Into a combination by whieh soni 50,000 miles are. to be placed under one munagemunt, of whielt the Gurrelt Balthiore .& Olle. party are Wudloratoud fo- bo the urlueipal factors, Ausideys aver that umple capital has been supplied for the purpose of: davolowing the syxten all over the continent, and thatonices WI be opaned for business in a. yery tery. weaks In all the prineipal citles, It whit he Highly interesting to wateh the new tole wphwar, and “the resulta, whieh tt will hava ttpon the dividends at the Western Union, which Mr. Gould spoke of as worths leas when It was capitalized at $10,000,000, and which he recommends now naa frit: olass Investinent, when the capital has been Watered to $80,000,000, . —— PLBASURE-SEEKERSA, WHERR 80MK OF ‘THOKK FROM ,culcAGa AIK LOCATED, , + -& Spactat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Your, Aug, $0.—Chicagonns at Sar- Atogas : Misa Nellie Fuller, P, J. Prentiss, W.G. Tobin, Freemin Jones, DEP, Quinn; At Nowpor pr and ite. At Loug Lanbyouk, Tydla B, Pinkbam's Vogctable Compound roe vives tho drooping spirits, invigorates and hare izes tho organo dunctions, gives ulusticity aud frmuoss fo the stop, restores the natural lustre to the eye, und plants on ie te oheaky a! uly si ‘9808 U! pr carly dunumor the, a , ic ¥. E, Cai Hranehs Misa Nolila- Needy, Miss’ Kate -G, A Conspiracy in g Penal Colony Happ Averted, 5 aie ae Recital of tho. Elaborate Made for Murder and diarism, -_ Two French Governmenta] Ployes Won Over to the Plot, _ i Thelt Discusston of Its Chaney ceas Loads to the Dlsslon i sire, j Proparaty Inoen. iy ‘ Em ; _— Twenty of the Marplo's under of Death, and fore to Be ¢, ‘domned, —— Senteny One ‘ ‘ * “Sptetat Dispatch to The Chica y ous Ni. Fes ie 10, ousplracy tins Just been the French Islandot St, Dlorre, wnat ise uated nt the entrance to Forme Day, BAe eolony of Franes contains a wernaee Population af 5,200 persons, to whieh added, tthe summer season, an ado complement of 2,500 fishermen, why con: 4 tute the floating population of the istand Isa’French naval station, is strongly 4 fled, and is garrisoned by rentarnies, (ed has utilized this possesston ns 9 convlerae ony, lnto whieh, as also Inte Now Caledon and Alzeria, the grent clties of Parts, M4 . sellles, and Lyons dlsgorge thelr iS Fe 1 Ors FELONS, suid unval ant inilitary reeatctirante, sovial and Sinte offentors aro mene Pierre as disctplinntres, Atong there ie elplinaires a consplrey was hatched havi for its object the murder. of id Governor “of tho Isinnd, the inufder also, of tho Chief Justice, who, tn ths absenee of the Governor, administers both State and judleial affatrs, and the ‘ASsaslnpe tlon of the gendarimes, who were to be ante prised and slaughtered, and also the ASsaslnae tion of the custodinns of the ArNtOFY atl the military hospitals. No reasonable Precautln to Insure the snecvesstul development of tha plot appears to have been overlooked. by thy conspirators, : si : THE TOWN.WAS To DE FINED at varlons poluts stnuttanconsly, in orderta produce the largest possible amount of con sternation and distraction, but, prevlous ta tenting. the carefully-latd, trains, the watete pipes were to be severed fi the nelghborhosd of the great reservoir that, supplles the aly, so that tha. snecessful progress of tha econflazration shicutd bo guaranteed agaist molestation, Recognizing. that there waa safety In delay, thoy pushed forward theit plans with astonishing rapidity, and before tinny days lad passed all was rfpe ‘One “party was deputed to sileet, two vessels bess adapted. for their purposes whilel could be ensily removed while. thetr owners and crew would have been-drawn alt by theirs fd commotion in the efty, Aunother-Lateh was charged with procuring snd getting ready for fihinedinte shipment the necessary provislons ayd outtit for a sen voyage, THE MOST DESPERATE OF THE GANG- were selected for Inurrylug into eternity tha Governor ang the other prominentofitclals of the Sstand. “Ona fourth party rested, the duty of setzing “the ‘arms ‘nid: ammunition from thé.atgenal. and armory. All arranges ents were thus’ speedily and satisfactorily completed. ‘hoy hind “even succeeded In winning over to thelr plans and enlisting ln thelr service. two of tho custodians of the inllitary hospital, “Che precise date was axed for the reconplishment of tho scheme, ant the hour1t o'clock at might, ‘Tho drummer would haye, an Jiour before, pussed’around the city, and the lights would then be extine suishaand tho Intiabltants would have te tlrod to rest. ‘Then tho agsasing Intented ta carry ont thelr deslgns #gainst property ind human life, ‘7, . HOW. NEATLY: THEY, HAD SUCCERDED will appear-trom tho fact that, at 3 o'clock on the evetilug of the very same day named fof the sinmultsneons attack of the con 90 Trtbuna, ~A comprehen splrators "on. the ity, and before even one solltary «whisper of thelr designs had renehed tho ears of the authorities, the two hospital eustodiang that had been won from thelr post of duty over to the plot wera discussing Its merits and Its elatices of suevess in one of tha ward! adjoining the ronm—where wn auvalld was lying, but whosy presence there at that. thio they tiever even suspected~ within tho hearing of this sick soldler, ‘There tho detalls of ‘the conspiracy were’ freely dls cussed by this brace of trittors and sangul nary plotters, ‘The sick mn made»? nolse, As ‘soon as they had gone out he began “to ‘constder tow best he could make known to the authorities of the place what he had overheard, Luckily, {d course of nu hiour or two, the visiting poy steian of the hospital woulkt, in dus course, bo waking his rounds, When 7 phystclan entered the ward whero the si inan Iay, the story of fe Intended massacre and burning was told without any tleluy by tho Invalld.: ‘Cho doctor Imntediately hurd off and . - SOUNDED THE NOTE OF WARNING at all tho. public stations, from ibe ae dence. of the Governor ,to the o te of the keopor, of the armory. ‘The woridarmes turned out Jn full force oe pounced upon the conspirators, who W : now completely off thelr guar and confou ed by thesudden and unexpected diseorery ft thelr plot, ‘They, however, nade torrie forts to escape, and fought a hard Sign tho military police, Fifteen were arres! into oneg and put in’ chains, and, thrown ar prison, In thy course of the cvenlng ma batches of the Would-be murderers bal condiaries were» captured, havln e prevlously seperated and put to flight Hae police, * ‘Tho’ gang who were com i sloned to procure’ the schooner A which tholr fight from the Bony was to” bo elfveted wore isan 0 cuptured near the sencoast, endeavor got off ln durles, and the conspiracy © ‘find St, Plerro dtsciplinatres, that ut om Ants was cortainly fraught with the ane 1s Astrous consequences, thus termluate oh i fo on AT TUE TIME OF THE Liga of tho plot, the Governor of al ene over at Petit Miquelon, one of ils et nerd clos, sind, fis usual ChletJustien vera. was noting aa‘ Administrator of Renan ment Ip his absence. “Lhe Chief-J sioes itt with’ great coolness, gave Ils i od promptitnite and vigor, ant suerte con providontially. In crushing tha i i before thé mastery of the situal ony ot kalned by the rebels, About ive a deaths conspirators aro under ental me and, all,-the ringledders Ww plerr@ be: shot... ‘Tho Government at a tor KeOP Haye ised the ‘niost atrenous elf possible ‘story of, the plot_a9 inuch 3 e Pleere, tho” daykyand all tho olficlals of ry have’ been Instrnefed to preser' reticenico In the matter... 3 ' i ; 1 Nerve! drsrord’s Actd Phosphate } Mersurd : Prostratlone f tonto J kuow, 0 i mite 4 4 Et Ganoruens, Ne Dy Sau ADtODIA,

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