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P THE CHICAGO 'V'HIBUNL: SATURDAY., JULY 6, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. wera rospectable eitizens, all of whom testified that | his mpparently meaningless Nobody il bo given ther In London, on Suniay even- | (oneta t0 tho muccess, o, Hho, expediiion mo WASIINGTON. theclaim was dlshanest: that Mrs. Hebee did | seomed to know who he was or what ho was CANADA. Tonmarl b0 ko b s fs pensition e 'ng, by the gradustes and students of Columbla | yienmer g4 ‘Lauront, Batutday. v not own noro than forty acres of land; and | trying to find out, except his companion with whenever posafble, anadditional shade, ana thin ' College now In England. LAFATRTTR'S TOMD, that only ono-half of that could bo cultivated, | the note-book and some of the brakemea. The ambrells when walking, a canvas or board cor Montreal Preparing for Bloody | when working In the sun, When much fatigued 1 do not o to work, but be excused from swork, Scenas Next Friday. capecinily after 11 o'clock in the morning on Paris, July B.—=Americans vesterddy dee poaited wreaths on the tomb of Lafayette, PARLIAMENTARY RLECTION. Loxpox, July 5.—Wiison, Liberal, has been Iatter looked respectfully on, and oceasfonally, when apoken to by an inquiring passenger, whispered something In reply, which was In rlably foltowed by an exclsmation {rom the p TR “ AHOR'S ' DRFEAT. Naw Yonk, July 5.—A Henley specisl says of the defest of the Bhoc-wac-cae-mettea: P 84 tha rematnder s ter most of the Secretary Sherman Paving (3" G0 " Fina sl that he wanin com. mand of less than 2,000 fufantry, and was en- the Way for Early camped only to wecka n tho Niciily 'of o very hot days, if the work fa Io the sun. 1t I8 was at first believed they had given | oleted memberof the House of Commons for Resumption. claimant, 1le snid that it would have been an e "ro(""-‘)]'nn don't sayl" nr)"!ull'g. possi- ,m{", of fatiguo, dizziness, Beadache, or ex. up through sxhaustion, but It seems that when, | Afiddleborough by 2,802 majority. P n,liu-r l‘lnp((‘flh?‘ll’ for hms ITcn l;: 1!%:0w-r‘n m: o‘:" 12 woul hlrfi t]hourz H. it A\ s'ttn'l Continuation of the Fatuons l’ollcy haustion oceurs, cease work' {mmedintely; ily In the most exciting part of tho race, the Cap- AGAIN EXILED. Of Wood of £0 have contumed 20,000 Bashets of I:omront Fin . skrangs work, " Now. 15 Was which Has Disgraced Montreal. down in & shady and ool place; anpiy cold tain of tho 'Bhoes called for a spurt, the | FARISJuly 8-Senor Zorrilis, forbilden to | i avthority and Means to Brin d g R b i R S . | clotiis to and pour cold water over lead and L cnter France since 1877, wasarrested at Enghien, s Authority an L] g | corn. small pleco ol paper whicl 10 neck, It any one I8 overcome by the hest, i men falletl to respond. Just at that moment, | .11 conducted to the frontier. Ab This C The bill s still betors the House, held betwoon his fiogers In the send fmmediately for tho nearest Phy- e 1n fact, Joaeph Nadesu gave out® He was sud- NOTICE OF A REDUCTION. out This Consum- shape of a diaohragm, tho vyibrations of which he anxiousiy watched, Again his ear was on the window-sill and the ifttie note-buok was recording his obscryations: and so ft was cons tinucd first from Rector street to Fifty-ninth, sgain from Fifty-ninth to Rector, nand once Loxpox, July 5.—A paper has been posted In all the cotton mills of the Stockport district ving a fortnight's notice of § per cent reduc. fon In wages. ‘Tho operatives secm to favor resistance. A strike thero would alcet 25,000 denly taken sick and was unablé to mako any further effort. It was aftorwards learned that Nadeau hnd been stk for some days past. He seemed to be a1l right yostorday, however, and The Hilltary Will Not Ba €alled Out, Nor Otber :{flnn. \V)mlfl-{gflgn!'ar' _l‘h:r %?;yc "1'3"\.{’";2 0 person r o Preparation Made, (cn.':r cold coffee, If mblo to swallow, It :fi“ skin ts hot and dry, sponge with or potr cold water over tho bodyand limbs, and apaly to The Mayor Will Issuo an Impotent Decrea | the hesd pounded ica arapoed 't 8 towel or matioh. NOTES AND NEWS. ; THB 1OT BPRISGS FUAUD. Special Diavate 1o The Tridune. The Hot-Springs Botch Now Ap- \Q‘Anusfmu, D. C., July B.—OCloser investl- although attacked last night agaln, he failed to | people, oars to Have Been In- gatfon Into the way in which the Hot Springa | Miore tho entire lougth of the road, The . | othercinth. If thoro ia nofee at hand, keep Tet his compsnions Xnow of the fact. ——— » tiotinl smendment ws omitted from the Bundry | $FANZO young man was Prof. Hlhomas A, Ed- Against Orange Procosslons, cold cloth on the head, aad pour cold water u THE GOLUMBIA'A VICTORT. POLITICAL. Seatiounls Civld bill scems to make 1t clear that th omia- | voite tloe e b0 e hlb Aastatens from uinion 1t 88 well as ou the body. (€ tha person s pale, with the noto-book was als assistant from Menlo Park, Mr, Charles Bactheler. The Protessor was engaged In takiug preliminary observations 4 2 vcr:(h}nt, uxml Dpulse &nble..filet llln'lm h;mlu [T L = « | monia for's few seconds, or givo hini a teaspoon. anads Bnduring s Season of Ungre- | FUTIR CLR (EF ACcontsy oF KNS b b e b New Yonk, Jaly B.—The victory of the slon occurred with fraudulent Intent. One Columbia crew at Henloy, while causing general Mrs. Jenks Again Fully Exon- | eutiro shect of the onrolled bill Is reported B, DUTLER’S LATEST CARD. $ fcing shroughout tha city, 13, of courss, | NxwnurrPonr, Mass.,July 5.—The demon- missing. Ratuey, colored Ropublican Congress- | With regard to the pew work for which the DI- cefentedly Hot Weather. spoonfuls of water with a little sugar.” ; P R th Shadial dolichs b7 the undergads | stratton of tne. Gresnuackers here yesterday erates Mr. Sher- R e e ot o | Tectors of tho road liavo engtged bim—namely, water with a little sup § uates and alumni of the collego. Wherever a man, 43 ) s6 somo plan to deaden the denfening v Columbls men meot. there Is & warm exchaugo | 48 sttended by fully 2.000 persons, and was the Committce, tho other members beinz 1nca- | nolse caused by tha tralns fu thelr transit bver 8pectal Dispateh to The Triduns. CASUALTIES. of congratulations, and the winning crew aro | very enthusiastic. Gen, B.F. Butlcr delivercd acitated tor labor, 18 roported to have com. | the structure. “Ilis accentrio acts wera aclentifle | MonTauar, Can., July 8.—The meeting of £ 3] rafsed n most enthusiastic teems. The | the principal nddra.u.. He reviewed at length Deola rlng o Was Not the Author of ‘-..,,:d tha eorolled bill with one of the Deno- ::mrll::n&lm:?mgu ”::u !hg’v;rhl:ll?_r;:‘}n .‘f.’& City and District Magistrates to-day to take ngfiqufi#}?‘)’ FT*OOD- i olumbia boat-ousa was decornted this morn- | tho history of tho Continental money of this cratic evrotling clorks. In doing this, Rainey, [ B0t ft Bifercit SAA8 OF 26 0T S0 [ action for tho pressrvation of the pesce of the oo Fogd " . i 1o atatesead toey | counter, traciog tho causes of s decline, in That Muoh-Talked-of it 8 sold, read from tho manuscript the amend- | of waad which ho hold betwesn s teoth 4 it | ¢it7 o the Lith was not o & very harmonlogs | PrTTSnURo, Pa. July “,‘,:;,T':m'l‘:'l“’:"l'fi,,""‘ v 4 & matcli micht be made in this country hotween | Y2luo- He repudiated the term inflationtst, Lotter, ment of the, Confercnco Committee, while | rested on tho window-sill gave him the vibra- | charactor. Over 200 magistrates were prosont zerously in n ¥ 2 the Uolumbin's crcw and the Shog-wac-cac- | and ? tho opponents of the Greenback thts Democratle enrolling-clerk held | tions produced by the passaga of the train, dis- | when tho meoting opened, but befors fts busl- | the Bagar-Camp Urovo disaster yestordays Fiva | . mottes, part, They are willlng to scll all the bonds RESUMPTION. tho onrolled bl himsell, yot that | 20ciated, by reason of nis hands closing hiscars,. | noss was haif coneluded a large portion of those | of Mr. Rithmiller's children, ons ung lndy o ___THE TIOTS UPROARIODS. and subsidizg a!l the ratlroads, and do every- T Lo AR i AND‘ clerk did ¢ not, stop Ralney reading ;m: ?,','u”.-‘.f,';'.‘f"r‘“ .'ii‘;';‘ hl’{“;l'“cx fi?&a?; who spoke English had left. The Mayor intro- | 18 years old; Lizelo Crafts, 18§ three small chll. n!"::‘r;'«!x‘x&z: 'n}’x‘i'¥...“.i;é‘r'ia?,’.‘.fi‘l""."r"&nfififi‘: thing clec ehat can ho done with money ob. Bpectal Ditsateh to The Tridune. from his manuscript whon the contents of tho | unother form, Andsoon. Aftar baving gous | 4nced a nurabor of long resolutions condemn- | dren of Mr. Burgund; Johin Benz, 21 Geores talned in the Intereat-bearing Londs of the Unlted States. My proposition is, we shall 1asue £400,000,000 in non-interest-bearing bonds to scttlo the unemployed laborlngmen upon the public 1and.” [Great applause.) Defining the Greenbacker, ho said: * If von find a man in the community that gocs for the ing the action of the Orangemen, after thelr ex. | Sens, 18; and Michael Schrumme. They all re. perlcnce of last year, for porsisting {n commem. | 8ido in Suarpsbure. Several of them will dic, orating and celobeating ovents ealculated to ox- | At lcast fifty received contusions of a more or clte and wound- the feclings of s mafority | less scrious naturc. The Rev. Charles Waltz, of the inhabitants of Montreal, and declaring | of Sharpsburg, whose only son Was among B that ft s inoxpediont and unwise | tho killed, and who was himeolf seriously to call out tho military and bring them incon- | iojurea on the head, exerted. himselt Collozo sssembled this evening at Dolmonico's, ond, after exhausting themsclves by continuous cheers for the crew at Henloy, and vociferous lotteriug of tho Collega B name, C-o-l-u-m-1-i-a, organizel a meeting . and appolnted n comnltico 10 arrange a recep- tion for the victorions visitors. Prof. Henry Drisler mado the yldress, and sald: ''These over tho cntirc lengith of tha ronte, Frof, Edlson nnd his assistant alighted and made some experiments on the sidewalk, They placed thelr cara to the Iron pillars e trains over- head whirled past. Thoy hi thelr hands on tho stdowalk under similar circumstances and felt the extent of tho Jarcominunicated through tho Intervening earth. They held up an ompty Wasminatox, D. C.. dJuly 5—There Is good | wissiog page was read, or give auy indication anthority for saying that Becretary Shermnn | that ono of the pages was missing, or that the contemplates resumptlon before the meeting of | comparison was not correct. It is roportod that Congress, certalnly before Dec, 1, and possibly | these facts have been alscovered, and that the by Ang. L. Thero arc many reasons which tend | country will soon know who committed this 1o Induce Sccratary Sherman to make this de- | fraud. cislon. Among them ara these: First, In view | Members of tho Conferenca Committee of e R el =t ' two days m be looked npon ns bright ones | good of all the nation as against a few, that both m 1int omission was foten- barrel under the structure and felt the vibra- | o0 coith the poople except when tho forcesat | t0 Drovent & panle smenz the mem- ? tho fact that the probabilitics arc that within | both partics still {nsist that umission 1k 1 by the passing train, and did man ; 4 Columbia'a frionds) and to-day, e rains of | man v a Groenbackers If you find aman that | oL 2L REC T PR 0¥yl of thocus- | tional snd froudalent, Tho totereat at stoks | oiber simiiar-aeie, oo 957 | the command of the civic authorities ars abla to | Bers of his congregation. Overtaxing /. wants just legislation, and” goes for the Inter- ests of the workingman and of lsbor, that man {3 a Greenbacker," Refersine to the labor trouvles, Gen. Butler sald: * Btrikes aro below the dignity of the CAUSES OF TIIN BOUNDS, . _The preliminary observations ovi reporter questioned the Professor as to the probable result of his work. *'It1s a little too copa with and check the mob, The Mayor, in }\[l- nervous system, his mind becamo impaired, commonding the resolutions to the meetingy | erarely found by bisdenis laushing inygod: sald ho respected Orangomen whom he know {a | bester to-day, snd thers (.’ a good pruy.oct ;|.n: tho city, but he thought, in holding s proces- | hewill nnnuy' recover. wgaly sporta.t [Cheers.] The following cablogram was sent tothe Columbia crewr at Honloy: * The Columbla's raduates end undergradustes in session af toms will be received in silver certificates, the | was millions, but the Importance of the amend- Treasury 18 not ltkely to have much more zold | ment was not realized ovon by the Confercnce from customs sources before Jan. 1, 1670, than | Committec. It the smendmont had not been . it has. Second, {f resumption should be | stricken from the bill the clalma of soeculators | oqrig for mo to say anything ye id he, “as u;':";m'ufig: T Yietarys 500?1"\:'1::‘-“;:': American warkeen. Oue romedy a tho ballat e and shotld beeome practleablo, thiere | fo th vast property wouid bava been forover | this’ls my brst 4y on th S, "3 Gud " that | slon Bere on tho 12th, they ware dolng & serious o ove taa resslved today, from Bandy Orack, Zi nuiio Columbia Aabet." Communiat s 8 word of repronch wpplied to | o otla b 1o exeuso at the next estlon of Con- | dofoated. {hicro are n tmultitudo of cause for the loudneas | Injury to the foterosts of Montreal. ~He boped | 0o Alloghens, statiog that the storm Viited i belleve o r:;::\yl;'::"t cr’l‘l.fi'f\%lfluonfi‘ groas for the greenback ropudiators to attemnt THE INDIANA SENATORSHIP, ?t!c:-’:‘:al !nopll:‘e‘.mnl;!& lvu.;l a '?""x[x'p'.n?‘;mfl“ _-.pfi:: thoy would forego thelr exhibitton for the sake | u¢'Suyar.Camp e D i oratalea :; CHINA. was the word of reproach hurled at the men | to execute Ex-Reoresentative Porter, of Indinns, recent- | oncbh S SRR pE z’:ohnr’mu Tncrosscs. In | of bence. Ald. Ulendeninz’moved that the au- | Abner Conner and his wife, Ira Long, Jolin who struck for froedom inthe earlier davs of this generation, . The samo men who ealled tho reformers of other duys Abolitiunists are to-day ualliur the rcformers Commue nists. Every man should be au fodus- trions imboror, rich as well =as poor, THN TERRIDLE PAMINE—OVER PIVE MILLIOX TEOPLD ALREADY STARVED TO DBATH. Correspondemce Landon Times, i Suaxanar, April 97.~The famine seems now S tobeat its worat. Tho Impoverished country ANT OP THEIR IXFLATION SCHEMDS, 1y appointed First Comptroller of the Treasury, and abovo all things to repcal the Resumption ( will nmbnhl{cbo o candidate for the United 5 Y liees, It s fct after resumption was an accomplished fact, | States d"i“‘“‘;: ‘h:fv&';“},";fgg Inv e b betr ; 3 y Third, §¢ tho Ircasurs can resume speclo Day- | (o Tgislature, wil bo obiiged fo. obtati tie other words, the faster you go the more vibra- lons per second you cause,’ “'I'o what do you mainly attribute the nolsol” asked the writer. *One of the grestest sources Is the hammers thorltics be empowered to eall out the military BoJa. and Richard Young was wasled away, an for the protéction of tho city on the all the persons above-nam ath, * Another ~ maghatrate moved to tho [ $foF E?J'nna;n wore bor:l:%'vmgllh(l“:nnllx::! effect that the Covernmont bo called on | The Villaga of Bandy Creek was almost totally ments i adsauce of the timo preseribed by tho | support of both the Democratsand Nationals in | fug of tha trucks ou tho jointe. I counted | 0 Iovest 8ir Solby Smith with tho powers of a | destrogod, overy houso In it bolog woalied awar [ g::::;? ;;lntn .,:“Ef:.\l'.'l'.m'c':fnfi""??.“&f: Txfif-’r‘ku}'m‘&u:i'i‘éa El"t‘l‘my?'unfir\l‘g u:‘uu’éel‘: faw, it would e n fuct which certafnly would ..J’mn doubtul ufi:&t.“ x Rm;lly tfil:l‘:lm;"m.:l hknock‘ 21 Su?x.r"'i'x'n’é"{‘,“ mf‘:;!:lrl:!h :rlv: n: ::;:hm:'ix :fimn u:. ::a‘; by l.; J;m;fic&.nm}:;‘l:l :-Il:g.;.svl:%u; n i 3 3 . IE8 i, between cach sot of s thero aro % to olay conchimnn day by day for the fun of | not be without its cffect in the coming Con- o | 58 t o with » awift curront. Damage to the raliroads zfi:‘;’:;‘;’““;‘; l:::“or:::'{:“:l:;m::'ll?:‘g?l":i the Uihg, - A1 1had my way, if 11iad power u | eruasional campalgu, nd which would do much | 188till hore. In an tntorview today sha ex- | forty puys which, eu far ns tho conveslng of the | from the military, Tho motlon was lost by & [ yog'not so scrfous as at first. reported. Tha * sound fa concerned, nre practically reeds. Thoy vibrate vurg rapidly, and set the restof the structurs vibraung, . 'This snurco of the sound can ba ensily remedied, and at ouly 8 nominal expense. Tho vibrations of the maln girders alsv forin a considereble pereentagra of the vol- utne of sound. I hava also notived in a number of plnces that the rails do not como in close contact with the tics, and tho latter belng of white plue, aud very resonant, add to the vibra- tlone. ‘Thero Is sume littlo noise also caused by the grinding of the flauge of the wheols against the side of tho rails. The sounds are alt *clang’ sounts.” A CONSIDERADLE REMEDY, “ Do you seo tha way clear to any matorial reduction of the nolsed? asked the reporter. 0l yes," answered the Professor. * ¥rom my observations thus far I should t can bo reduced at least 50 per cent. That 1s a matter that will be regulated by tho onginecrs after we get at the gorm of the different causes, but it is somewhat premature to discuss the natter at this early stagc.” ‘Tho Professor addod: ** All I am expacted to do s to investignte tho acous- tic properties of the road and polnt out tho causes. The romedy will then bo forthcoming,"” ‘I'ho next experimont by Prof. Edison will be mado with a new Instrument, in the style of the phonograob, for the construction of which he has nlrvnflyfiwuu orders fn_Dls laborutory, Its purposs will be to record the vibrations pro- duced by all the causes roferred to and as many otbera us may subsoquently bo discovored. ‘Lhe greatcst ns well as tho smallest nolse will bo accurately recorded. “ Hlow about the smoke and sparks nuisance™ asked the writer, 7 it {8 somewhat out of my line,” replied the Prolessor. **As compared with the nolse it s of udary importance, Lot us first get rid of tha molsc. After that it i tim to abate the City of New York, as I unce had for a sbort time, I'would sct that class uf e to dolng ex- metly what* they bave shown theyare fit for, driving Broadwag onnibuscs from 6. m, to 9 pom. ressed hor opinion very forcibly in opposition to tostop thy mouths of thoso inflation apostics ,\’\Vnhlnymn ,‘,’m,mm.,y,' and n{ to J,’;“a,,b,,,,m who aro preaching the gospel of ruinand disss- | lotter, saidt “Thera was such a letter, but ter in tho cvent of resumption. If it {s sug- | John Bhorman did not write it.” She de- nounced E, L. Weber and bhis testimony fu un. gosted that the Secrotary has not gold enouzh Lot Pl inthe Treasury to rusumo, und that tho Ro- | gy ignatelr from New Orleans to the Oine sumptior, act does not fornish bim withsufllelent | clnnatl Cazeffe which makes such a serious machinery to purchase golil by the sale of | chiarge nzafnst Weber f3 making o sensation, bonds for that purpose, It can bo readily replied | and doubtless will become tho subject of fnquiry that what is now belng ealled tho forgotten law, | UY tho Committee o or Bec, 3,700 Rovised Statutes, gives tho Becre- | of tho Bupreme Court, although ntill unable to tary of the Treasury sit up, could converse with o friend. Prof. TUT AMPLEST POWER 5mm;, uf‘l:lmlunmre,l ’Ims "Inltc:l‘ him u;\'ml-_vmhu jay since the oparatlon for the calculus wos to purchuso all the gold nocessary for resump- |y'l-mm:d., and i satistled that the paticut will tlon purposcs. ‘That scctlon Imposcs no Hmlt | £y 'abig to alt up fu a weck. Jdustice Miller has upon the ability of tho Sccretary to purchose Lirocetved many letters of sympathy from emivent £old by the sato of bonds cxcept the Mmit of bis | persons. Among them is o very graceful ono own judement. The scction provides that the | frum the President. Bocrotary of the Treasury may purchase coln | 1 lngmu‘lll:r:'u"lm:x:i the “Lifo of witn any of the bonds or notes of the Unlted | greatoy,! and a long thne connectod with Cbie States authorized by law at such rates and upon | cago utid Western Journallsm, was to-day up- such terms as he may deem most advantageots Qqhfl.c\l Ly Secrotary McCrary Livrartan of tha to the publicintercst. I, thuroforey ko should [ War Dopartment, . deem It savantageous totho public Interest 10 | wy(ch protended to effect o great saving to the resume speclo payments Aug. 1, oud hos not | overumant on account of quarters furnlshud gold cnough In the Tronsury ot that time for | officers, turns out to be u preat delusiun, o4 that purouse, hie can very llmnvy ulxnendlturlt-n M;mmn l[’fif“““x" nl: oneey lu nuarly overy clty where military liead- 80 DA THE OFES NARKXE quarters aro Y stabllatiod, n obder th, Brovide in this country or Europe to purchaso coin by | giticors with Government quarters. ‘Thu addi- {ssulng 4 per cent or 43¢ per cent bonds to the | tional expenditures in New York alone will be full maximum of the amount authorized by | tully 8200,000, aud proportionste sums will bo law, or ho may use every greonback in tho | beeded for soveral of the important though Treasury tor that purpose. LT TR S ‘I'roasury poople think, in view of that law, Democratlc newspapers In Daltimore cone large majority. Long and cxeiting discussion | Allegheny Valley Road was blocked & fow ensued, and it was ovident from tho temuer of | hours by land-slides at Hoboken and Olare. the meeting and tho difference of opinion that | mout. To<lay tralns un all the roads are makivg: exiated that no satisfactory agreement could be ;".fl‘l'“ trips. Crope of all kinds sullered sc- arrived at, Floally resolution was passod by y. 40to 7 expresaing full confldonco In the Mayor A THEATRICAL ITORROR. of Montreal, aud placing io hishands all the | Tho tragzedy of * The Tyrant' was overby * power and authority to prescrvo tha peaca in | 10 o'clock, and the Ahmednuggur audience wero (‘.’I',‘l':'g;"" tho 13th jostant, as well as on 80y | Joughing over an amusing farce broughtout by 3 . 5 LaTan—-After the meeting of tho Magistrates | 3 Parsco theatrical club from Bombay, when th13 nficrnoon & requisition to Col. Floteher, D; | Suddenly a crackling wolss was heshl fn the A. G, was m-cpurq". and has since been signed | lowerend of the houso, Then arose acryof * by a number of nagistrates, calling upon bim | ¢ Fire," which decponed fnto a terrible shrick to prevent disturbances by wid of the military | whon it was soon that she cefling was already ““T"‘:;“;f::; r',"’"::“’}fl‘m"y long apell of extrome- | 138 blsze. Fora moment tho sudlence wero Iy hiot woather I8 ripening the Ly aud other | PAralyzed with fright, but os the flames sprond rematarely, Owing to this and the want | & .furfons rush was made for the lttle of sufliclont raiy for some time back, tho yiold | entrance, and many fell and wore trampled of hay wili not be as lnrfio as cxpected, " Tha | under foot. 'Tho whole r-vmau quickly filled prospects of crops geuorally aro not as good as | with flames, and by tho timo threo-quarters of thoy appoeared to bo s month ago, and s was | the sudience had escaped the wind caught the redicted, Last winter being _so mild, the dif- | flamo and carried It like n scorching shoat across erent kinds of jnsects, including tho potato- | the fnterfor of the booth. By this time, though * bugea and bee-mothas, arc dolug kreat havoe. For | the door was still biocked by s struggling mass, six days tho thormomncter ranged from 90 to 87 | most of those wlho wero able to move wore safe, 1 tho shade,—belog tho warmest weatler expe- | but tho others lay yolling and groaning in thy rienced for a porlod of twom{ years, agontes of au awlul deatb. Tho wholo firo did Ofticers of the Irish Catholic'Unlon deny ths | not uccupy many minutes; but ss the scorched rumor that thoy have sent {nyitations to the | and wounded pooplo were pulled out from near ; 1Irish Catholles of Upper Canada for the 11th of | tho entrance and passcd into tha open air, it Ju'H‘mcnlc. ssemed an cwrnlez befors the flames died down *The City Dand has accepted the challengo ot | sutliciontly to cnable the resculng party to drag the Beventh Battallon Band, of Hamilton, for | the dead out of the centre of the auditorium, $1,000 to a sido, In & coutest to bo held in | Tho sight was simply awful. About forty men - thls Province or fn the United Statos, bad efther beon burnt to death or hsd more Millitary guards arc kopt nightly at tho | worctfully beon suffeated by the smoke. armories, to protect thom. ——— from 70,000 to 100,000 square miles, ‘The greatest distress is in the southern half of Sbaust, including the Provincfal Covital, Tai Yuon, tho popula- tion of which, unless rain comes at once, bide falr to becomy ahsolutely cxtinct. In its Lor- rible ¢etalls, as given vy all witnesses, forolzn und native, ofiiclal and tissionary, it fs the direst calamnity that this or any country bas ¥ Lren vistted with. The sturdy Chineso peas- » suts do not calmly fold thelr nands suy div like . our poor fellow-subjects, the Madrassces, tast = yeur; they eat the dead, and when thero are none to take they kil the living for the smne purpose. ‘Lhis s no Orlental oxeggeration, i but the actual state of things in o dis- y trict uot 700 mfiles from Shauglnt, In the Pekin Gazette of tho 15th of March thero avpears o memorinl from LU Ho-uleh, Uovernor of Honan, and_Yuan, 8pecfal 1iizh Commissioner for Famine Relicf, appenting for Stata nssistance. 5 1o the disturbed province. From it may bo f potliored the straits towhich tho famiuc-stricken tountry {8 reduced, [ thercfore append o transiation of it, and I must remind my coun. trymen as they read ft that it 1s no sensational plcture to wove tha tears of emotional sub- scribers, but @ catin description of the atato of ’ the provincs by its resvonsible rulvrs in the (& lauguago of a Blue-book: ' 'rhe drought with waich tho province has heen ; visited for saveral yuars tn successfon Lias resnlted 7 in o farine of ah inte d extent biltnerto uns : 3 heard of, Adautumn adranced into winter, the Jipomberof thosu in need of roliof increascd dutly, : pitoitil at last they could be ‘countad by millions, " #ilyde lower clasacs were the first Lo bo affocted, and Tnif 1y soon dlwappearcd or diepersod in search of Mrs, Wstence einowbero. Now tho famine has at- ARKANSAS DEMOURACY. Lirrue Rock, July 5,—The Democratic Con- ventlon reassembled this afternoon. On the fitteenth batlot Uov. Nicller was nominated for re-clection. Tha followlng additlonal candidates wero nominated: Jacob Froblich, Becretary of State; T. J, Churchill, Treasurers John Crawford (for re-cletion), Law Commissioner; D, Whear, Auorney~('.|mernl: W. ¥. Henderson, Selol Superintendent: the Rov. J. L. Denton, Bu- fruiag Judgu; Jobn It Eakld, Chancellor; D, . Carroll, Chancery Glerk, ALABAMA REPUBLICANS, MoxTaouzny, Ala., July 5,—The Kepublican Stato Conventlon, which met yesterday, ad Journed late last night. A resolution indorsing Prusldent Hayes for uls wise and patrotic vol- fcy was lald ous the table; also o resolution to vouminate a Stato ticket. ‘The platform I8 vio- }fi'y&: iu desunciation of the Dewvcrats of the OHI0. ToLeno, 0., July 5.—The Democrats of the 8ixth District, In Convention at Dedauco, after o protracted sesslon nominated on the thirty- seventh ballut W. D, Hill, of Deflance County, for Representative in Congress. 10+ that it would bo quite as practicable to resumo | tinuo to mourn over the Republican requests Apecial Dispateh 1~ The Tridune, A FIERY DEATIH. e et o proh ot oY vaie At FIRES. A T Ml i a3 et rengmptin | for cmpain. canttoutions, but s ok they | th-ethor vle» oot Bdomand bis el | _ Dnoowvitim, $uly &M H G- Moctor, who | vaw Lownow, Coniny duls &-Daringan ap | . o N at clther date Is ontircl ssible. o have found no \ notico 0 followin and e turne jown to the forry to catel 1] al nno [T 0 . o one whe ave tigmie st br CIUCAGO. Eannot bo authoritatively sald that the Bocra: | Bomosratic Grcitir % | train Tor Menlo Park - Thonext experimontwill | pat'up $300 a1 a forfeit on benaifof Courtnoy fo-| PAlling thunder-storm yesiordsy aftersoon sl | oleewhera, In jer period of distress tha hyiog fed Tho alarm from Box 853 st 197 last ovening | tary. of tho Treasury has decided upon this | * Roows or Tiu Exscunvs Commirrer, Dexd. | be mado to-morrow. amatch for §5,000 a sido with Hanlan. Tho | Thames Grove, seven milles north of this city, bodics of the dead; moxt, the atrong de. couse,there aro many indications showing thut | cuaric Citr ConvExtion, DaLTiMong, Jane 20, — Vhurod the wealc: and, now, tho general destitu, | %38 falae. Biteh n dectslon 1a quite probable. Dein Bin: You are Toquosied " UOATION A i A TG g e kllodby lghiioge, ¢ tion has nerived avanch a clfmnx that men devonr | Tho alarm from Box 402 at 1:13 yesterday rload Sine g tho Exocativa Commitica f tho Demcratic City EDUCATIONAL. Jrhen prellminerioe wero boftue arfajied, It was o wns IRE ARIB, bt © thosa of thatr own feat aiid bluod. Mistary con- | afternoon was esused by a fira fn the two-story LOUISIANA Conyentiou 1o contribute, toward tha succoss af == - wayi ho wanted tue selcction of the ol Ay & Eat [ 'lflah corl ufa Lertibla ang l'rcu{,nu'lll)luh frama house No. 10 Dixon strast, ownod by Me. . “"i Dumucrlnl g hou.ervnt vo party for the presont | BINGITAMTON FEMALE COLLEGE. | waler, and the right to neme the | thoaky, with a loud roport, snd struck alarge ! Insiititod the,whbls recion must. become depap: | Dald & Knight, attorueys ot No, 183 LaSallg | THE VOTTER SUD-COMMITIED MAxES LiTria | {4l campugn tho sum of =0 dojlam, Very Spectal Correspondenes of Tha Tribune. tima for the tace, When rominded that this | troe, shdttoring It to atoms. Beneath tho trea | ulated. Local sources of stuoly a streot, und occuplod as & dwolliog bYD.D: | Nuw o RS, rbe Potter Bub- | CUAITmeR 87 Exccattva Commifies, Democtatlo | _Diauawton, N. ¥, July B.—The commonce- | was not tha way fo win tho champlonabip, Mr. | stood Mrs. Mazwell, who was turned fostantly Luusted: tho granacles ato cmpty, u Sandc Cauga ot fire. wiknows. Dam, uw OnweAxs, Lo, July e Potter Bu City Couvention, mont-cxerchses of tho Binghamton Female Col- [ Mecker roplied that Courtnoy did not wint the | jnio & blackened, burned, anit unrecognizable Qiaihed iy whie Diaen weanby uenel fn\the | 3800 - %80 | Committeo met at 11 o'clock this forenoon, ¥, DEMOCHATIO BRAG, leae wers inauguratod last Bunday evonlng with | §IRRPERRS 00 BE, DTy, Baed, 19 B | muss of smoking flesh, Ter clothiog and balr 1ill they thenuelvos ure impovarished. i A, Walfloy, Cleck of tho Circutt Court and | The Domocrats are now claiming that when | nspley Baccaluureato Scrmon by tho Rov. Dr. | could not entortain his proposition, Mr. Mcoker | Were entiroly burnvd off, her arms aud her les i "This dreadful pfeturs sfully borme out by tha | The alarn from Box 263 at 6:25 yesterday | United States Commissioner, testilled, Ho | tho Potter Committee reusgembto they will bave | fylron, of Trooklyn, fu the First Prosbytorian | mootore tie s vam Shonin be vawnd 1o iy | scorchod o a erisp, aud Nor face and body bor Lettors rrceived b Shangieas ypoorue out by tha | afternoun wae caused by a firo In tha four-story | ghinkamost of tho afldavits befaro the loturn. | 80mo facts to prosont which will command tho | ctomh O TROSITR: b 1o L Fesrieron | pronosad shab tho race SEARIG Ko, roxed 10 W% | ribly distigured and mutilated. 8 eclonarics 1t Bhianst Tho fameny corelen | 400 basemeut brlck bufldiog No. 5 West Lako et byt 1 In. | ortention of tho country fn gencral. They de- urch. Subjects o Fonnibilities af Amere | XQ RS b e i 1a Lie Craining Afiot e ‘The lightnlng which killed hor also dug hers & - inlaslunarics in Shanal, Tho flaman Cetbolie ek No fog Board wera attestod by biw. Ile superlt- | ciarg that thoy bave letters ot prominont Ko. | fcan Womanhood." The slnging was by the cal- | Haulaclat up alittloin his tralolng afior the | ooy “for when the ball of firo explodedli ha Bishop ot Shotsh, Monslnor Moungatea, who'ls | atreet, owned by bir. Newlon, and occupled by | tended thelr preparation as Buporvisor of Eloo- | yublicans, biecd upou anather confercuco than | lege choir, and was the admiration of all for | Woliace Tioss race, o mectlng with Courtnoy et | fy o'y Lol six feet long and two o thre decy £ o restdent fn Tal uun, tho capital of the prov. | Louls Blevers as o roctifylng estabilsbiocat, | gions, Iils offico is the ropository for thoso pa- [ the ono’ ot Worinloy's, suowluc direct | calture, procislon, aud trao devotionsl feoling, | Shentas pas reen taion Sotive teeiee sines | 8t ler fet, and luto this oxcavation her romalns © Sith of March, to tho brocaour des Lurarisies | DUinsge to bullling, about §300: to stocks | pers, Tho original aifidavits were borrowod | bargaius with ‘tho ~Bouthoru ~ Democrats. | “Mouday eventug tho spaclous Baptist Chiurch early in AMay, and i 1s thought o consideration | ol F Ticre, acknowledgins the recelpt of 10,000 tacis | S160, Whichifs fullv covered by fusurauce. The | fron Wim frum time to time by Republican | The = statement = fs wleo mads it | ywas fuli o overllowing T Witnss the Junior Should be allowed to faterfory with the project | _ dhe shock was folt by many persons standing i for diatribution,~ 166 ayys: © 003618 | wocoind and third tiours uro occupied by N. 1 | couneel, Bome of them had not beey ro. | SoUNcction wieh the matter hat prominent | class (twenty-two n number) aud test tho year's | of giving him n aliort rost (n the Iatter pare of | Withit gy of GO0 foet fraui lor, men, women, & N Juvqu' a presont Pon we contentalt de mangar 512’3.‘!5.’:‘3 “;4';::’ :?‘llllknc. Hfl-',‘v'“l'." nub:m.angn turned. Have brought hero all th proteats, “:r':':;r&.: :‘:fi““ :': {. ';vm:m, “"wcl : mffi: training In composition and oratory, for Which | tha prescut month and beginning of Auiust. and chlidron bolng thrawn down, and Mrs. Jo- © the collego Ia noted. "Tha oxerclses cunalsted of teon casnys and recitations fn (lerman, ond English, and as many pfono and coux gui ctalont deja morts, bials maintensut Ton e ausst lea vivaute pont les manger, Lo murl wmange sa femme, on parente mongent lours flln ot leurn filew, ot a lenr tour les enfantu nungent ‘pectal Dispatch Lo Tha Tribuns, seph Harrls and Stra. Rogers poralyzed in thele Quznzc, July G.—Monslenour Dominlque Ra- | Juwer limbs and unable to walk, 3 dng will ahiortly lie consccrated as first Bistiop | _ Theshoos wors torn from tho faet of alad | of tho new Dlovese of Rimunskl, by the Apos- | asmed Rowe. ailidavits, ote., wade before we, nlso somne 1 dis- i o q Covered among them o fow daye ago, whicn 1 | Saus il not bu tho only ouce o wuffer, | While thik shoutd have been on o in the Seeretary | ¢y yew evidence are vory Cause of firs unknowu, A stlll alarin to Engiue No. 23 at 4:10 yestor- dav afternoon was caused by a small fire on the nlmr;uncu ot Ik #ha g positive, they are of State's vitice. mukivg very littlo Impreasion upon thoss ta vocal picees of advanced culture and merit. The leurs parents, cowmme l'on entend dire presane | roof of the two-story fraing building on tho G ) eight-hand pleces avere fndleative of the high olle Deleate, at the Basilfea, Mg, Paguet, Women fainted and “children ecrcamed, and chaque jour. > nutiiwest coner of Bluo Taland avohus. and | o Lo bavers were delivered to the Cominitiee, | wiioum they havo beeu cominunleatca. el and tho noton BivA vocal ang Hateas | s et o e ioma. ba & fivr a3 | Yor o tme confusion relzued amoug the pienis In the Perfecture fu which ‘the Capital of ullua street, owned and oceupled by Wells, [ Sk U000 H BHRIDE SRSt OF ‘thought, BILVIR BULLION, montal, wero envored with emaphinsts aud per- | sald to bo the bearer of tho necessary bulls | beople. 3 £ 2 Bhans! ls sltuated tho vopulution has dimiuished | French & Co. as an offies, Damage nominal, | gors cottently made atter the urlginul dratt, W, To the Western Asocisled sisteuce. 1oy creathing th Dioces Y B = g drom over 1,000,000 to 160,000, and the Chiness | Cause, u boy uamed John Koaks vlaytug upon |y “ln dlflm?vnt Tk aud hondwriting, J ABLINUTON, D. (fi" July Dfi-’rlm ‘Troasury Tucsday was Commencement-lay, and, Lord and Lady Dufferin have ayzalu raturnedl FATATLLY INJURED. ¢ ; newapapers hero idve tho numbar of peoplo | tho roof with matches and o ball of cotwon | V& TRCIIRTL K SRSAERIGIE oy | purehused fn Bow Vork on Weduosday B30, | wholo hour hetora tho tme, tie Bapiat Ci to tho River Buqueray, on tho Luwer Bt. Law- | Mexrms, Tenn., July B.—About 11 qlelock 1 4 who have died of starvatlon, or mot the awful | soaked In kervscuc. . sesslons - Adjouried Uil Naturday, 060 gunces of sitver bultion, at o ,'i’.““ o 4= | \yud pucked from organ-ioft to ante-roa rence. last nigt Ma). Will O, Woodson, sgont of the | Iu'tlgujuél nwunlu«.lz nln‘t oyer e.uuu,uu, i 'l'na: alurin !quldl'i'ux %’S‘J n: %&5 @J'fi"’i‘{ 3 i o l{::ok'; .',"”;fl\" z.,s:"?lun“.& Inl:l; fil&ll:fi:“”:fllw m le ‘l;l“ ‘v:n;ma tll.ml ;mdun(u, hwelvr“ln q]\.nhmnfl'. v 4 a;:‘«{«l lgnpgm u]r:fi mna-. al Associatod Press, was serlously hurt whilo ¢ 0 Governwent Las uot aone much to re- | morning was caused by n #ioat No. ur Y nelr tinal leave of college-lite. v dresscs ARNIA, Jul .~ tlle_Indlan Council con- "> : 11ove ita famine-stricken subjucts. ‘T Bourd | avenue, owned and occupiod by Fritz Kuebl as SOUTHERN CLAIMS. probabiy b vold to iy customs dutics. Wera suporb, tho stgo was frao. from manners | tinucs lts sitinge i tho Councll-Houso ou th | returulog home from the llceworks cxhibitivn. | of Revenue hias sauctioned lonns to Shansf of | & cigar and uotion store. ‘The firo origingted | A GOOD ILLUSTRATION OF THE BONT OF TUING e e, . Inns, aud a sinplicity Indicative of solidity and | Barnin Reservatfon. There ave over 100 delo- | Whilo a loug ling of stroct cars pussed rapldly ! 2 500,000 tacla and 106,000 piculs of rice, A fur- | from upknown causes iu a pile of wasto paper |~ To WHICH A DEMOCUATIC CONGIESS UIVES “f"",',r! T Kouthan fin‘l ld“ 5‘"1'_ of L:M strenzth pervaded tiio tono and quality of tho | gates presont, fncluding Chiefs and other rep- | down erade, ho attompted to jumpon oneof ther graut of 200,000 tasls aud 16,000 piculs of | under the counter. Doaps to butldiug und ENCOURAGEMBNT, various Bireaus of the Nayy Departinens start | cxerclaes throughout, Tha Lat{n Balutatory, by | rescutative men, from twelvo differout reservo- | tho cars, but missing the car-stop ho was rlco was mude by the Imverial Government, tho 22d of Marcli I an odict in Which tho Eue weror {8 made to aceuso himnacl! of every form of misgovernniont. ‘'Lhe edict says: stock, 800, fully covered by Insurance. Tho slarm from Box 838 turned {n by Offlcer M. N. Wulton at 1:55 ycstenlay wmorning wes caused by a fire fu the two-stury und buscment brick bufldiog, No. 218 West @ strest, owned Ly &, F. Gunle ana occupled by Frank Pethoskt us a boot and shoo store. Damnge, 150 on huflding, and £000 vn stock, the latter of which is fully covered by lnsurance, The famus also mrc to 8 frame Larn in tha rear, coeupled by X Ity Telegruh to New York Tribune, next weok In tho Unlted States wteamor Talla- pousn ol s Lour of luspection of the varfuus uavy~ Wasnixatox, July 8.—~Tha following clatm 1 | Yurdy on o Atlantio coast, Tila bariy ozpest given a8 o specimen product of one of the great | 1o by absent about a tnunth, and will Ko us far induastrles of the sectlon of the country which | north as Halllsx befure returntug, wa latoly Iu rebellion: In 1978 Mra, Eltea [ Tho t‘!’gur‘-hl;ry"t;;rah&tdvrn’m#n (feestindithe D e o e e i | uual *gsaintuntion ut tho Naval Acade g ‘Thoe Board fuund ahigh decres of proticlenc and damages olleged to have occurred oo her | seamunship, wunuery, and nashzution, oud fu- plautation at or near Indlan Villaze, Plaquemine | «line tu the belief that it would be botter to tn- Parish, La., while cccupled by the troops of :t;m'l;-lfl‘-’h‘llmfi" ‘:"- nx-;cbl“llxflcr-rnm x | ), nore practics ho! < ¢ i 4 Lva, Darne, ‘gL":I:‘l'l:,fi‘lfi,",',"':h:"fl;uoflf:;&‘f% und recommend the employment of ships fitted ¢ ) i " o | I way tolmpurt mors oractical inforeation }»:“;lfl'l’r:)“.& propesty as cnumorated n the | o oSy "mul pri TUH FOUM VEN CRNTS, B Chlecons B Brea £y wiubwrlpuum to the 4 por cout loau, $10,100,- 200 turkoys at 33 each. APPROPULATIONS, Fhe aggregats aporopriations made by tho last Cm%uf‘wm vlm.vnlu.asu ¥ . seo| NOISY RAPID TRANSIT. M'ss Jeunie Cole, of Cassylito, Ny Y., was de- liverod with o Leauty of essc aund presenco whica mado her fine Continental pronuuciation almost perfection taclf.” Miss Emima Mcuus, of Austin, Tex., wus a line speclmen of the pos- sibilities uf that magnliiceut Btate, Mis Adu Ithodes, of Whitestown, wus the yocal sulolat of the evoning. Misscs McVean and Croaby, of Beottavllly, N, Y., wers emphatic favorites. Mise Julia Baker was crowned head of the evening, fn besuty of composition aud ense _and sweet- ness of deliverys whilo Mias Bolls Patterson, of ‘Tennessen, tha Eflndnhukhlll of ex-Lresi- deut Johusou, brought the andlenca to o valpitating futter by Lur oration on ** Woman's 1tghts,""—cicar, stroug, aud independent, vet carrying the sudionce completely, The oration on “*Moody's English and Paul's Ureek,” by Mias Mary Imfnn. of Droukville, I'a., wus worthy of o plice o the Lrincedon Keview,, ‘Twelvo diplomas were conferred. Binghamton College has an established post- graduate course, which numbered four post- graduates this year, 5 "I'he levee given by the Prealdent, the Rey. R A. Paterson, on Weduesday evening, was u (it- ting wind-up o s succenainla yoar and a gradu- atiug programma so werltorios, A lurge num- ber of diatincuished visitors trom New York City, Brooklyn, New Jereey, ng«l Central Now tiuns. The greuter postlon of ‘tha delewatos | thown on tha track, aud tne car inmediately be- are to soma extest civillzed, and, i | hind was on him befors it could be stopped. It their language, drosa, and habits, copy | feared his injurics will prove fatal, as much as possiblo thoss of thelr Meuruts, Tenn., July 5,—Maj. Will O, Wood pale-faced neighbors; but there sro a larvo | son, who was run over by a street car last number aoonw them fu thelr uative costume, | night, died at 13130 s 10, and who have by little knowuedge of the Enclish langusge. ‘The objoct of the Council 16 to tako DROWNED. # nrlndldllc:n :.h‘u m'uvhhmllt ll;fi IIII‘I!AICI ol‘ ll'w ‘pecial Dispatch (o The Tribuns, otninlon Legislature entl u act to smend aud cousolidata the laws respocting In- | DAVENTOR?, In, July S.—lsasc ‘and Kddle dians," with & view to their grudual enfrap. | Marks, aed 9 and 7 years, wore drownad this chiscineat, As the result of the Council Leld | afternvon while bathine in ¥opa Creck, treo hora two years azo, saverul of the bunda havo | milcs south of Aldo, il shawn & disposition to svall themselves of thu vrllvg«'ao ul{ tlla‘ uit :L\u z.l}: uu]m‘.-: of "“'E res- THE WEATHER, . ent Counctl 1 to furtler discuss ita provislons, , with 8 view to thelr adoption by such tribes as wl» ""1:; ';,unc "'5"1', OB—“X‘ML o'l"j::_ bavo not as yot made uny prozress in that direc- ASUINOTON, 3], Ly S0y D .e=iu tion, Buch'of the delezatesns buvo sulliclont | tions—For the Tonncssce and Obio Valley and knowledge o, Euglleh addruss the Councll 1 | Lower Lako reeions, northerly winds, ahbifiing that laniuage, sad {i2 suchetiee of thoso “’{:“ tosouth od east, with warmer, partly cloudy, usc thelr native dialect are (uterpreted at the | .o nua falling barometer. o, » . Tothe IWatern duoclatid Press. For the Upper Lokas, Upper Misslsalppt, and MoxtrEAL, July B.—A mecting of tho Jost- | Lower Missouri Vallay, nortbeast to soutbeast feon of tHe Beaco of fho city and dlstiict ook | winds, warmer, clear, or partly cloudy weather, place to-day Lo cousider tho beut means of pre- | yuing, followed by fulling baromater. servine the peaco on the of July. Two | “Tg riyers wil i ty. liundred Maglstratos woro preseat. ‘hio Mayor o fivers Wil icurarally (ol sl n. d Il 18 bare, whilo the dead exceed the 1lve fuz Ju_number. 'llow cun theso things bo boruuY We, whose duty it is to watch over the millions of . our people with fostering cure, fucl that the lossof mléu( our subjects is the reault of our wlsdolng, ontributions to a consideroble exteut have bee mnd; by the dlfl:re(m. l'n.vllnclnl Govern- s, aud sn amouut of wmoney has been aub- hod "by individus) Chinaimen, which showa that the sufferiugs of thelr fellow-countrymmen hayo decply movoed the whole people, It {8 nioteworthy that. by far the lurgest subavrip. tions cowo frou the Chin ents in Britlsh colonlcs or in the foreleu settiments at the va- rious treaty ports. The Foreign Relief Fuud swounts now to about £36,000 srerling, s ‘The Chiness Government In blammizz itself ss tho cause of tho wrath of Heaven maolfested §n , thls fumine 18 uot 80 very fur wrouy, thoughthe f DY oiicials nrenot right exactly In the maunerthcy ugeest, Improved communication Mslu and thy futerior by the repair of tho tirand Canal and the construction of one or two tuatu lnes of rallway bus aguin and sguin been finvressed on Ly Hung-chasg, snd other sser & Mliler ws a carpenter shop, Dumage Dal aud curpentes-shop, $200, The flre vrigiuaied S0 the basement ofa brick bulldtug, aud {3 wupposcd to have been tho work of an incendlary, — AT BAYBROOX, ILL. Bpacial Diaputch &0 The Tviiuna, Saynuoos, 1, Juty B.~The resideuco of A, Murrall, three miles south of Suylirook, in Bell- flower Townahip, w catroyed Ly s incendl- ary flac, The buuso was tiho most clegant farin ‘L'llhll.’fll'v fu this portof tho county. Loss, 500, Tuknown quantity 0/ of hogelicad ataves, pickets, and p U0 cords of wood at 86 per cord.. .. AMBKING BIOMAL OF vveves weireoerarneree823,500 | PPO% Edlson Ezumines tho AMotropolitan Alfter filiug tho clat Mrs, Ueber prosented | Elevated Itallroud mud Mukes Sowo ‘Ex- the stildavits of severul colored persous, who, | posiments=The Nolso to e Abated, not being able to write, made thelr marks a3 New York Hleruld, July & —— AT VALPARRAISO, NEH, Bpectal Dizpatch o The Triduna, Oxana, Neb,, July B.—~The dwelltng of R, K. Johason, st Valparalso, Nev., on the Omaba & . ¢ y can Valley Rallrosd, catro; signatures ta tho statemcuts which thoy con- | ‘Tho passougers 1n zertaln of the afteruoon | York were urcseut. offered resolutions, which were adopted, regret- ut the val aud houesty of tho claim, B class who vl 3 W el o e o e e o] aud @l tired deaf car to | Wolusurauce 5 0t &n agent 10 ‘llqu mit Parib to Investls | YEROrdey were not o littlo mystified at the | qace Sl Pon™Marar Phitosophy when ho leot. such oproposals, and give thelr supurfuous cuergy nod suncrfluous 1wooey to tha construc- tion of expeusivu arsenals, the purchose of Krupp guns, aud the vigorous prosecution of distasteful to a majority of its inbabitants; de- 164 4.m, 30,043 00 | 70 Eato $hu tatter, 1ia .reportcd that the el | S7anve sud upparently eccentric conduct of » ' orley s inh ot 73 | 78 was Hetitfuus und fratdulent, and the clalmaut | younw wan who occuplod the last seat fn the touk oo tursher stepy fu regard Lo vrosscuting | rear car. Tho ovject of curloslty wus plaluly urcd at Biughamtun last wintcr, and it will Frublhlf by known in the future s tho Bob nzersall class, for they allege that bis infidel claring it uowlsc “und inexpedient. to call out the milltary excopt when thu cvie force are fnadequale, and recommonding AT BRONBON, MICH. DrtROIT, July B.—A special to tho Detroit Frese-Pras from Bronsos says a fire this even- o\ Fin Ce bt thu claini buforetbe Commission, Later, wheil ¢ cloth " lccturo only streugthesed thoir religious views | the Mayor at uncs to lasue o prociamation to e g, A iy Sonsequencols | ing dostrored ivo ulling_ occuplod by two | th Demucraty btaiyed ouirl”of U oo Grttucd iy ttion, B0t romarkable (01 | (i cousietions, . Niwwuuor, | fortid W asseutblages or gatbirtngs oo it o STy — Lo {rigbbiul ealarvity bt prehent svemtatiag | Grocerics, a biliard:ball, snd millinery ahop. | 9f Repreacitatives Stse. Heber wwoeared with | SUNF O U0, PRI ot i S B ol e ot Juiv,a AT i, [ 9 ern CJ » ' ¢, o that body, but 1n the wean- o a8 4 large cailing upon tho citizens tould the authorities > e Norihar Clive, ¥Lu siomre apoliausce of, | Tutal luen 8000, No Insuranct, tite 10 L grown $0. $47,075, with Stems eau- | straw ‘ono, closely rescmbling the atyle In OBITUARY, o mbukLIn tho pence: A resoltion (hat tho . | ~Baons |Bar. 1 7Ar, | _Wind, _ Aitw (iaier Spacial Dispateh (0 The Tridune, Errixouax, 1}, July 5~The Hon. W. H. Blakely dicd at bis rostdenco near Efngham werated ga fullow. yogue in the days of Ques 8, bris corn o1 $2. 80 e briin partiully bld bis fuc : rance of & “swarthy thoritics be mpowered to call out the militar, broughit un Iong aud exciting discussion, Finaf- 1y, W was decled, 40 to 7, that the Muglstrates, cu Aune., Its broad Teaulonal eritics of the Uuvernment tu the Cen- and geve hilt the " surate ure Weginniug to grasp this polut, and the AY VEVAY, IND, Mary Cuiomnsaty, (., July G—8chenck's mammoth 28 2 «a wuitcof the public wouey &b the ursenals of appe exican nxlous tu 3 conTidune ho Muyor, pluce | : T The i shang! ft warehouse, together with the cuntent 1 lot of lumbyr, conces! Lis Identity. 1{¢ sat alone by the side | this moring, aged 70 years, Mr, Blakely was | having full confidenco ju the Muyor, place in 70 |8, Ly fi:::lufiz‘:x?u&g:i: I;'r';“c':;’(u;lf.‘.l (oo st | vy, tud., ‘was burtied yesterday, $10,- § vuie saznice ot an open window, snd fuvariably o {be ap. | Circult Clerk of thia county from 1830 to 1847, | I8 tands all power and suthority "to preservy g;} sunds hus been siiore thau once deuouuced of | U3 fusured fu the Poenle of Brookiyu, Nisg- 1 Btes at prouch of 8 train o the uther track doffed his | uuder the appolptment of Judgo Breose; | Pigbetce on theddth o o0 o N 23 choice wileh cow s of the ature in and 1b] o] Stizens' i \ . MISCELLANEOUS AT THOMASTON, CONN. 20 boad of cattl resuing hls seat, put on his bat, and turn tow Iu'n'uuuiou, N. Y. July B~ifles W. Mnuruggflx‘.“.lng‘z.ong?:w(il‘sm‘mflmunx n SASSULITIE. * Hlagrvoun, Conu., July 5.—A Hre at Thomas- | o Lot ol poulin ;’j::m‘;““m“fi;‘nls‘"::d“""‘x d ":"‘"l‘,‘lln-e‘,']m‘ & | jsotchiiss, ex-memberof Cougress, died to-duy. & et A roitl e {4 s Paus, July 5.—Vers Sassulich, the woman | 1%, Wrblebl, buraed tie Post-Ofticoy Morury | FE028 %8 D 00 Tanucdistely 10 was Tecontes. ARl tos T How to Avald Sun-stroke. & who attempled to assassinate Gen, Treoel | ook Sud adjoluing property. Loss, 835, Totalesensanenes . strange young man would placs both OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, * The following cireular wus lssucd by the New 8 1 { Prefect of the Bt. I w1 ol i) S e ——— Durlug the sccond scaslon of tho Porty-dith | hunds on his ears ticitly, ou | MoxTnEAL, July R—Arrived, steamubip Ssr- | Yurk Board of Mealth on Wednesday? o ::1 ca n& t. Peterabury; Police, bas srrived TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Conmnuv-!uhn W. Caldwell, from the Cotnn:ut- | though tho nolse of ths cars whocked | diufun, from Liverpool. “Bu-atroke i caused by excessivo nest, and a1 ! stiey £ Nuw OrLaANs, La., July 5.—Fridey mercing o :r%dw?fi'- h:‘t‘ fifi&“fi’f?fix.fi’“m’tflu fifmi'\f.'flu"'"x' x| Lowoox, July B.—Steamsbips Algeria and “nmm"»l;‘ul:ftml :el'uf:ul-; i (l:n"‘uflfifi ' i DUBL. the Spauish cllzeos houored the wemory of | warAVITe L8 BlOR T et il by, | Viere ol biieation. atter whios b JE 198 | Bwitzerland, from New York, bave arrived out. | L% 10 oceur o 0 U tho Brbe Lifo-lssurance Frauds Ia Eogland, : i Luxeunoura, July 5.—A duel with swords | thelr lat al bt Lo y 8,203, | 4 stior tinie iu meddtation. after which Lo Would of aheated term than ou the tirst. Loss of was fougbt yesterday on the frontler, betwe olr late young Queen Mercedes by 8 grand | saying ** that Mrs. Eliza Heber sbould bo pald, | again cousult bis companion with the nute-book | Baw Fitaxoisco, -'\IH_ B.—tialled, steamer | yjeey, worry, excitenent, close sleeplog-rooms, | Lifc-iusurance fraud suoms to Lo even ":I‘.’; ' i Fibtes Caredo, Bt i Hfl';;:m I’wm’s:: fuueral mass ot the Cathedral, durluir which a | as full compenaatiou for alt er clahns for the | wud once more went down his whisperod uttor- | Grunads, Penamai . H. M. steamer Opal, un- | debflity, abuse of stimulauts, prodispose to fi. | fesible fu England than in this country. It gs moro apt to uttuck those worklug i the | Albion Lite-Insurunce Company, whosy opers: ¢ wuy, ond especlally between the hours of ¢ tione bave covered twelve years, sud whoss 1) o'clock iu ths wornig and 4 o'cock lu | rieks huve amouutod to over 83,0000, bad $#4s viteruoon. On hot duys weae htn clotilug, | Lately been proven to bo & must ostruseols - avo as coul sleepiug-rootis us possibiv. Avold | fraud. Itwecms that loan-oflices wepo opeit scction of wilitary fred misute guns in front of Juckson Square. . ial Diapaich 80 The Tridune OMaua, Neb., July 5.~Fhe Stock-Yards werg formully opcued ycsterduy. ‘Thirteeu cars of nr?um' sud luuglg: taken and used o3 aforc- | ances. Another of bis eccentrle ucts wasa suld, the sum of $23,180," and the Cowmities | curlous toying with tho crowu uf Lis straw Lat, reported a bill for that purposs, snd recow- | Whon the triin was st {Ls bighest speed Do bold mendea ite passage. The priveipal pruof in | ft lightly in ouo hand, whils with the uther he support of this clulin was fu atlidavits made wn;-‘l’ brossed the crown. A fow wore whis- Halyudor, .and M. Medina, Minlster frow’ Guatewala, resultiug i the stight woundivyg in / :h- shoulder of the Bag Salvadoran representa- ve. kuown, HavLivax, July B.—Arrived, Hibernis, from verpool. THE EVENING OF LIFE, eattle were recelved. A prosperous scason fs | by the sawe crsous wuo hud testl- | pered words to th wun with the note-book and Suectul Diux. 35 ta The Tribunc, luss of sleep uud ll unvecessary fatizue. 1f | at varlous puluts fn Londou, whera bonuwb': ( DEKEETT'S STRAM YacHT, vxpected by the Compuny. 7| fied before tho Southern Clalwe Counwis- | tue stravge ludivigual wae dolug some other act Mich., July B.—William Living- | workiug Indoors, und where there is artidetal | wers required to fnsuro 1n_the Alblon, and bY Havxa, July 8.—The ceretuony of§ rechristen- doecial Dispatch 1o The Tridune wion. Tho tctitious charucter of the clafio was | equally curious, Kbe passcugers looked ou far i p Pouttac, 1il., hos be Leat—iaundrtes, ete.—sce that the room s well | this wcans the swindle was xept atoat, t"“p ki) Ing Jawes Gurdon Bennett's stcuwy yacht Pan. | MILWAUKKS, Wik, July 5.—A womss who | wade kuown to Secrclury Bberwan by the | uystbled. v srnor trom Fontacy . tog veutiluted, It worklug 1 the sun, wese @ digat | cruwent secms uever to hev dnterfered, ol reglstered at tho Kirby House ou Weducsday as Mru. Duncan, of Cbicago, took an_ overdoss of luudanuws lust night, and was found fu ber roow thie wornlug fu o sud condition, Bhe refuscs to BIVe auy secouut of Besselfy ofticers of tho Beerut Bervice, und he directed WO IR WA3, that vflorts be mudo to prevent ite passage fu ‘Thu young mau did not bear the appearance tho House. Au azent of the Goveruwment was | of u lubutie. His featurcs Wero bold aud prom- seut to Indlun Vitlage, the resideuce ,0f Mrs. | fueut, und thers wus an oir of determilnation Heber, sud took the allldavits of} seveinl | aud Dustucas ubout b that 1y ugreed waths helplessly dvinee fu o barn on Woodward avente | jat (oot bluck, us it wbsorbs beat), strav, ook, | thouzh by act of Parliwnent every Ife-lusurasce from thy effects of @ paralytle strofie for the | yud put wehdd of 1 on the bead @ wet cloth or | company han to make . Jarce deosft wib the pust few days, The Poormasier discovered the | w durge greca Jealy trequentdy Jat the Law | Treasary ag reourd Theew of the conspiratord fact s wiornivg, wnd sapped b to 4h | from the Lead wid see that tha cloth tswet. Do | have just bren seuteneed L Sve years’ ivrlsods Couuty Avyluw. BoL cbeck perspiration, but dews what water | et cacl. Goru as Jesunctto was performed to-day in the . presouce of Mr. Beuuett, Mr, Stanley, Capt. De- d meny other Amerlans. After the oy luuch wus giveu uo buard, uud wauy

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